It’s Primrose Cime 
Are you going to have those shimmering waves of color in your 
garden this winter? 
If so, then now is the time to plant PRIMROSES and CINE- 
RARIAS. 
Considering their profusion of blossoms and their ease of cul- 
ture, it is small wonder that they are the most popular and satis- 
factory of the winter flowers. Used by themselves, or in combina- 
tion with each other, or with early flowering bulbs, they provide 
the easiest means for a fine display of color. And to flower lovers 
who have not kept in close touch with these plants, the wide range 
of colors and varieties will be a revelation. 
EVANS & REEVES have long been noted for their fine strains 
of PRIMROSES and CINERARIAS and we have received many 
compliments and many “thank you” letters from our customers. 
The following are selected strains .. . you are sure of the best! 
PRIMROSES 
P, malacoides “FAIRY PRIMROSE’’—Sprays of flowers in delicate 
pasiel shades of white, salmon pink, rose pink, lavender and soft 
red. Six named varieties to choose from. 
P. obconica “BUNCH PRIMROSE” — Large flowers in brilliant 
shades of pink, red, white, blue and salmon. 
P. polyanthus “ENGLISH PRIMROSE’—Lovely shades of yellow, 
copper, salmon, mahogany reds, blues and whites. Six varieties 
to choose from. 
P. sinensis "CHINESE PRIMROSE” — Large fringed blossoms in 
clear bright colors of soft pink, white, salmon, blue, orange and 
scarlet. 
P. auricula “AURICULA PRIMROSE”— Sweetly scented clusters 
in shades of yellow, bronze, tans, plum, chocolate and various 
neutralizing shades. (This Primrose must have lime in the soil 
when planted.) 
CINERARIAS 
“SEITERS RAINBOW’’— Immense flower heads of medium size 
flowers in blues, purples, red and pastels; beautifully marked with 
rings and circles. 
“CREMERS PRIZE”’— Similar to above, not quite as tall. 
“H. & S. GIANTS”— Enormous flowers in deep blues and purples, 
salmon and pink blends. More compact, with large foliage. 
Our Pot-grown Plants Are Known All Over 
California 
PRICES OF PRIMROSES AND CINERARIAS 
$2.50 per dozen, $17.50 per 100. 
