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fou know, there are national differences in 
okery. Europeans like small, well- 
rets in their primulas with a bright but 
limited color range. Americans like them much 
ond with many color gradations. Remem- 
this when you consider your source for seed. 
AURICULA PRIMULA 
cedingly hardy primula, second only to the 
P pularity. Choose a location where the 
pla ve some shade, provide good drainage, 
m il is on the acid side, add lime. Auricula is 
ul garden, or on a north slope, for it 
1 the mountain heights where rock and snow 
m from April until June, and again in 
fleshy stems and large clusters of 
neat rosettes of thick gray-green 
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URICULA LARGE FLOWERED MIXED 
Colors in this mixture include yellow, light brown, blue, 
I purple, rose, pastel tones, and some 
des. Very long-lasting either in the 
jarden or as cut flowers. Growers’ Pkt. (600 seeds) 
51.00; 3» oz. $2.00; ve oz. $3.50. 
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ACAULIS PRIMULA 
ACAULIS GIANT FLOWERED MIXED 
nin full bloom, these luxuriant plants are a veri- 
table mass of brilliance. Through rigid selection we 
tained gratifying improvements over the older 
ins both in the size of the flower and in shades 
sht rose-like bud is on its own separate 
yellow, pink, rose, lavender, 
1} in this fine mixture. 
rs bound tightly together make 
tttractive nosegays you can have from 
jarden. Mixe i Pkt. $1.00 
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Euromean PRIMULAS 
POLYANTHUS COLOSSAL MIXED 
Described in detail on the preceding page. 
POLYANTHUS PASTEL SELECTIONS 
By selections we mean field selections of superbly 
beautiful pastel colors from the Colossal strain, the 
harvesting of seed from these choice plants, and 
ithe painstaking hand pollination of thousands of 
olooms of this gentle-colored group to add a host of 
shades to the mixture. Here you will find pink, 
avender, peach, apricot, salmon, rose, lilac, and 
mony soft two-tone flowers of infinite variations. 
Definitely blue-ribbon quality. Growers’ Pkt. (400 
seeds) $2.00; 35 oz. $3.50; 7g oz. $6.50; Ye oz. $12.00. 
POLYANTHUS BLUE SHADES 
Rigorous selection has practically freed ihis strain 
from magenta, leaving a lovely range from forget- 
me-not through medium and sapphire to darkest 
blue. To obtain richesi blue colors, grow these plants 
in acid soil, or use an acid fertilizer. Provide partial 
shade. Seed is very short this year. Please indicate 
a second choice. Growers’ Pkt. (400 seeds) $2.50; 
sz oz. $4.50; vs oz. $8.50; Ye oz. $16.00. 
POLYANTHUS WHITE 
Carefully selected pure white from the Colossal 
polyanthus strain. Combine this white primula with 
the blue Ullswater or pink Blumlisalp pansies for 
striking and effective contrast. Growers’ Pkt. (400 
seeds) $1.50. 
POLYANTHUS RED SHADES 
Perfect, big clusters of flame red to darkest, velvety 
red florets. Individual florets sometimes exceed 2 
inches in dicmeter; their size and brilliance draw 
quick and heartfelt cdmiration. Growers’ Pkt. (400 
seeds) $1.50. 
POL AD IEAILUS SY ELC Wirt) 
A sunny collection of the largest, choicest yellows, 
and the deepest golds. This series produces flowers 
and plants of ihe same high standards of texture 
and quality as the Colossal Mixed. Growers’ Pkt. 
(400 seeds) $1.50. 
POLYANTHUS YELLOW, COPPER: 
RUST SHADES 
A fine sequence of brilliant tones that belong to- 
gether. These colors withstand heat and strong sun- 
light easily, and are therefore ideal for hot, sunny 
regions. Growers’ Pkt. (400 seeds) $1.50. 
Acaulis Blue 
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