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Potentilla verna nana. A thick, dense cushion of small, dark green leaves about 2 inches 
high, and a solid sheet of gold in April and May. One of the best and prettiest of 
the tiny tufted species. It comes from western Asia, and is an easy grower in any 
good garden loam that is a little alkaline. (pH 7-8). A fine wall plant in full sun, 
dace tachiao tor 90312 for $3.50 
Potentilla villosa. A fast growing species from Alaska, that forms neat thick clumps 
of woolly gray, velvety leaves about 3 inches high, surmounted with showy clusters 
of yellow flowers in 3 inch stems in May and June. An excellent plant for a 
foliage contrast with P. verna nana. It thrives in any good garden soil in full 
sun, (pH 7-8). Another good wall plant. sacelMach ators. 12ifor $3:50 
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SPECIAL CINQUEFOIL COLLECTION 
Four showy and easily grown species. 
P. tormentillo-formosa P. tridentata 
P. verna nana P. villosa 
1 of each (4 plants) 
Jeol reacha(iZeplants) 

PRIMULA. Primrose. (Primulaceae, Primrose Family) 
Primula denticulata. Pretty globular heads of lavender flowers on stout 10 inch stems 
in early April, before the deep green leaves completely unfurl. The leaves make 
attractive clumps of large, leafy rosettes that stay neat all through the Summer. 
This early flowering species from the Himalayas thrives in a moist, peaty, rich 
acid soil in shade or filtered sunlight. (pH 5-6). Excellent for edges of pools and 
streams. 

Primula denticulata 
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