PRIMULA—Polyantha 
These new Polyanthas will throw up stems from 9 to 12” 
tall surmounted by great heads of immense blooms. Not 
to be confused with older varieties offered under this 
heading. 
*Harvest Yellows—New large flowered Polyantha; palest yel- 
low to deep golden orange. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50 
*Indian Reds—New large flowered Polyantha in every con- 
ceivable shade of copper and red. 
. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50 
*Marine Blues—Grown from finest blue Polyanthas, these 
will give flowers from deep cobalt blue to purple, plum, 
and mulberry. 45c each; 3 for $1.15; doz. $4.25 
*Ozon—A wonderfully fine deep blue Polyantha grown from 
division. This plant has immense florets of real cobalt blue. 
Vigorous grower. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
*Colossal Giants—A glorious. mixture of all the finest Poly- 
antha types ranging from pure white to deep orange and 
from blue to red and purple. Immense florets on strong 
sturdy stems. 35c each; 3 for $1.00; doz. for $3.50 
One each of the above 5 Primroses $2.05 
PRIMULA—Juliae Hybrids 
In all the spring garden there is nothing, in our estimation, 
that makes quite the brilliant splash of color as does this 
fine group of plants. The beautiful evergreen foliage is 
almost completely hidden by the masses of flowers that 
appear as soon as the snow leaves us. They are as hardy as 
a Lilac bush and increase with unbelievable rapidity. 
They are the result of crosses of the hardy species Juliae 
and various other forms of Primulas. Therefore, some are 
acaulis type and others polyantha, but all are utterly 
lovely. Some even give us a good show again in the fall. 
No garden, large or small, should be without a good col- 
lection of this impressive family. Grow them in that 
shady spot where nothing seems to do well. 
*Dorothy—Dainty little Polyantha form crossed with the Cow- 
slip. Soft yellow. 65c each; 3 for $1.65 
*Helenae—Burgundy red. Very prolific. 45c each; 3 for $1.15 
*Hose-in-hose—A Polyantha type with deep purple-red flow- 
ers. Each floret is doubled having one within the other. 
A very interesting sort. 85c each; 3 for $2.25 
*Kinlough Beauty—Glorious deep old rose. A recent importa- 
tion. $1.00 each 
*Lakewood—Bronzy foliage and lovely large burgundy blos- 
soms. 55c each; 3 for $1.35 
*Mrs. King—Dainty mauve pink on unusually vigorous plants. 
75c each 
*Primrose Lodge—Deep crimson flowers in large clusters. A 
fine Polyantha hybrid. 45c each; 3 for $1.15 
*Roberta—Very fine soft lavender-mauve. 75¢ each 
*Springtime—Extra large flowers of dainty lilac-pink. 75c each 
*Tucker’s Var. Verwain—Light ruby red. $1.00 each 
*Wanda—Especially fine deep violet. 45c each; 3 for $1.15 
One each of the 11 Juliae Hybrids $7.25 
PRIMULA—Double Acaulis 
Fully double blossoms in amazing profusion. 
*Bridesmaid—Lovely white, tinted pink. 65c each 
*Double Lavender—True pure lavender. 50c each 
*Marie Crousse—Beautiful new burgundy. $1.00 each 
POLYGONUM (Po-lig’-o-num)—Solomon’s Seal 
A dainty family for the rockery or front row border. Any 
good garden soil suits them if there is plenty of moisture. 
*affine—Tufted pale green leaves and graceful spikes of rich 
rose-colored flowers which change to a deep red as they 
fade, lighting up their surroundings for weeks in late sum- 
mer and fall. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
*reynoutria—A strong growing ground cover for unsightly 
spots. Spreads quite well, growing 1’ tall with handsome 
spikes of fragrant red flowers and attractive bronzy Acne 
50c eac 

y he 

PRIMROSE JULIAE HYBRIDS 

PRIMULA AURICULA 
PRIMULA DOUBLE ACAULIS MARIE CROUSSE 

