offered below that new named varieties are being produced. 
The following crosses may be purchased by number in small packets 
of at least 10 seeds for 25c. Result of crosses unknown. Please name 
one alternate choice. 
No. 8. Schneekissen (white) x McGillivray (orchid). 
No. 9. Crispi (rose) x Dorothy (yellow) and Millicent (pink). 
No. 10. Dorothy (yellow) x Juliana Pink (pink). 
No. 11. Dorothy (yellow) x Schneekissen (white). 
No. 12. Crispi (rose) x Pink Polyanthus Jack-in-the-green. 
No. 13.* Gold Lace Polyanthus x Dorothy (yellow). 
No. 14. Schneekissen (white) x Juliana hose-in-hose (wine). 
No. 15.* Dorothy (yellow) x Juliana hose-in-hose (wine). 
. 16.* Schneekissen (white) x White Polyanthus Jack-in-the-green. 
No. 17. Novelties in mixture including Nos. 12, 13, 14 and 15. 
No. 18. Juliana Mixture—Including seeds from above crosses and 
unlisted crosses. At least 25 seeds for 50c. 
Note: * indicates available after July 1, 1949. 
Hand-Pollinated Auricula Seed 
Hot water method recommended for quick results. 
GARDEN AURICULAS— Assorted colors. Plum, purple, wine, leather, 
yellow, near red, henna and pastels. $1 pkt. 
GARDEN AURICULAS*—Blue shades. $1. % pkt. 
ALPINE AURICULAS—From the late G. H. Dalrymple’s finest forms 
and colors including shades of rust and red (gold centers), purple 
and lavender (light centers). $1. % pkt. 
Asiatic Primula Seed 
Generous Packets, 50c each. 
The freezing or hot water methods, or both, are recommended. 
CANDELABRAS 
. HELODOXA—Fragrant, rich yellow. 
. JAPONICA—White, pink, rose, red and terra cotta shades. 
PULVERULENTA—Glowing cerise-crimson. 
PULVERULENTA BARTLEY STRAIN—Delicate to deep pink. 
BULLEYANA—Apricot-buff, red-gold buds. 
BURMANICA~— Violet with orange eye. 
AURANTIACA—Ruddy orange, dark stalk. 
POISSONI—Large flowered purple, mottled, evergreen foliage. 
MIXED CANDELABRAS—AIll the above in mixture. $1 pkt. 
P. ROSEA GRANDIFLORA*—Brilliant, carmine-pink. 
P. EDGEWORTHII*—Frosted lavender flowers over silvered foliage. 
P. DENTICULATA—Large, round globes of violet and purple flowers. 
P. FLORINDAE—tThe giant Tibetan cowslip, yellow, fragrant bells. 
P. SIEBOLDII—The oriental Polyanthus’in delicate pastel shades. 
MIXED ASIATICS—The above Asiatic Primulas, including the 
Candelabras, in mixture. Several successive crops of seedlings will 
germinate. $1 pkt. 
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SEED COLLECTIONS 
Any six $1 packets for $5; any six 50c packets, $2.50. 
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