1 hrough this, our first_catalog, we extend an invitation to you to visit our Woodland 
Garden. Come any time, but the woods are especially beautiful during the primrose season. 
To reach us turn toward Puget Sound at 186th SW. and 1st Avenue South. Cross 4th SW. 
and continue on down the hill until you reach “Colewood” gate. 
POLYANTHUS PRIMROSES 
The Polyanthus is one of the most popular of the Primrose family. It blooms in a wide array of 
colors from early to late spring, and develops stalks nine or more inches tall as the season 
advances. Each stalk is topped by a compact cluster of individual blossoms. 
INDIAN REDS—Scarlet, crimson and maroon. 
PASTELS—Rose, peach, apricot. 
VICTORIAN—Cerise, plum, fuchsia. 
WHITE—Gold and orange centers. 
YELLOW, GOLD, ORANGE, BRONZE, COPPER, RUST. 
3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.50 
TWO-TONE PASTELS 
Fach stalk carries a flower head of two or more shades. 
Some are light pink through lavender, light yellow 
through bronze and copper. 
All are 75c each 
COWICHAN STRAIN—Crossed with blue, which gives 
the flowers a rosy glow. 75c each. 
BLUE—Light blue through deep navy. 60c each. 
BLUE BOY—Beautiful clear sky blue. 75c each. 
GOLD LACE—Rich mahogany. Each petal laced with 
gold. 75c each. 
SPECIAL NAMED VARIETIES 
WARM LAUGHTER—Orange scarlet with diffused gold 
center. Petals have serrated edge. The whole plant 
has the appearance of rich velvet. $1.25 each. 
CROWN PINK—Delicate coral pink with gold star cen- 
ter. The jewel like character of the flower makes this 
plant irresistible. $1.25 each. 
ACAULIS — POLYANTHUS 
This group starts out in early spring as Acaulis, single flowers on four inch stems. As the season 
progresses the polyanthus characteristic develops, a tall stalk appears holding high a cluster 
flowers, and still clothed with blooms at its base. Mixed colors 60c each; 3 for $1.75. 
ACAULIS 
The Acaulis type blooms early in the spring. They are low growing plants, with each blossom 
on its own stem. When in full bloom they make a brilliant display. Colors include pink, apricot, 
fuchsia, crimson, white, cream and yellow shades. 3 for $1.35; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.50. 
Seedlings of Polyanthus and Acaulis $1.25 dozen 
DOUBLE ACAULIS 
The double Acaulis primroses -are horticultural heirlooms, handed down to us through the years. 
All varieties must be propagated by division, their seed bearing facilities being forfeited in the 
A arsine. 
Ouniing. 
MARIE CROUSSE—A blue ribbon winner for us. Rosy 
violet, with white edging. Supply limited. $1.50 each. 
QUAKER BONNET—Lavender—$1.00 each. 
WHITE—Takes on delicate pink shade as it fades. $1.00 
each. 
JULIANA HYBRIDS 
These midgets bloom early. They grow in mats and mounds, smothered by brilliant blossoms 
They are rugged and increase rapidly. 
HYBRID PINK—Large pink flowers. 75c each. 
NETTIE P. GALE—Shell pink to white. 75c each. 
WANDA—Bluish purple. 50c a clump. 
DOROTHY — Yellow blooms on miniature stalks. 75c 
each. 
ROBERT A—Lilac blossoms. 50c each. 
PLEASE INCLUDE WITH YOUR MONEY ORDER OR CHECK AN ADDITIONAL 10% 
TO COVER POSTAGE 
on the desert, on the beach, etc. 
A program, using colored slides, ““Adventure in Color’, is available to groups at 
nominal charge. This is a study of color harmony in nature as found in the mountains, 
