Asiatic Species 
ROSEA PRIMULA 
A low-growing primrose, never exceeding 10 inches in height. Flowers 
are borne in loose heads, and are of a most intense carmine-red color. 
Especially beautiful when planted with Denticulata as a background, 
particularly along a stream or pool. Pkt. $1.00. 
SIEBOLDI PRIMULA 
Handsome and delicate appearing, but very hardy in spite of its 
appearance. This species comes from Central Siberia as well as Japan. 
The lovely, soft, crumply foliage, and the fine fringed flowers on 10 to 
15 inch stems make beautiful flower arrangements. The plants flourish 
in cool, rich, light soil—light enough to permit them to spread by their 
creeping habit of growth. We've spent considerable effort in establishing 
an ideal blend of colors in our mixture, and have succeeded in obtaining 
what we believe to be an ideal combination of white, shell-pink, orchid, 
deep rose, and bluish lavender shades. See illustrations below for detail 
and general photographs of this fine species. Mixed colors only. 
Pkt. $1.00. 

SIKKIMENSIS PRIMULA 
Stems of this hardy species from the Himalaya Mountain region grow 
about 12 inches tall, bearing wide-open, bright yellow flowers. Leaves 
are somewhat wrinkled, sharp-toothed, and spatulate. Flowers appear 
in late spring, with many borne on each stem. Pkt. $1.00. 
MICRODONTA VIOLACEA PRIMULA 
An outstanding primula because of its beautiful umbels of soft violet 
blooms, each with a distinctive white eye. It comes from the wild region 
of Tibet, but it really belongs right in your own garden! Pkt. $1.00. 

Bulleyana Hybrids 
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POPULAR PRIMULA COLLECTION : 
These three varieties are the most popular among our customers : 
—and popularity is a good guide! : 
FLORINDAE PRIMULA 
A moisture loving giunt from Tibet, carrying eformous trusses ot tra- 
grant yellow blossoms on 3 foot stalks. The heart-shaped foliage is most 

Auricula Mixed Polyanthus Colossal Mixed 
distinctive and effective garden material. This is the largest and showiest Bulleyana Hybrids Mixed i 
primula in our list, and its gorgeous umbels of 30 to 40 florets make the 3 kinds—1 pkt. each, 2 : 
high spot to remember in the mid-summer season in your garden. Put = 
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this one where you want the exclamation point to be. Pkt. $1.00. 
Complete planting instructions 
accompany each shipment. 

Sieboldi (Individual Flower Cluster) Sieboldi, in Mixture as It Grows in Your Garden 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, OREGON 
