Fifty years it has been since a Polish woman first collect- 
ed P. Juliae from the deep canyons of the CauSasus, and in 
those fifty years its hybrid offspring have garnished the gar- 
dens of the western world with live and lustrous jewels. 

Cushion form Juliana 
Petite, vivace, rampant—so the description of the original 
plant reads in the Revue Horticole for 1914-15—and so they 
are, the countless Julianas, Cinderellas and Miniature Poly- 
anthus developed from this Caucasian Primrose. They are 
all especially floriferous, rugged, irrepressible plants, many 
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