Adiatic 
PRIMULAS 
(Continued) 
DENTICULATA 
An old favorite, origi- 
nally brought from the 
high Himalayas of north- 
ern India. Beautiful lav- 
ender, heliotrope-blue 
and white florets, close 
set, on stout stems. The 
flowers develop ahead of 
the gray-green, serrated 
foliage. Available in 
mixed colors. Growers’ 
Pkt. $1.00. 
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OF PARTICULAR INTEREST TO GROWERS : 
The Colossal Mixed strain of Polyanthus Primulas offers a 
great advantage to growers. Blooms are produced from ten 
days to two weeks earlier than other strains, and this earliness 
combined with the unusually large florets means a lot in 
markeiing blooming plants. These hardy polys are equally at 
home in open field culture, under lath or glass, and in pots. 
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TERMS OF SALE—All prices shown in this list are net. Please enclose 
your remittance with your order. No C. O. D. orders accepted. All 
seed shipped postpaid. 
GUARANTY—All seed is guaranteed true to description. However, 
since we can exert no control over growing conditions, we cannot be 
responsible for the crop. Liability under this guarantee is limited to 
the price of the seed purchased. 
Clackamas, Oregon 
The Clarkes 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, OREGON 
Pct 5 ‘ 
+, 
POLY ANTHUS COLOSSAL MIXED 
Our strain of this famous primrose is designed for American pref- 
erence, and places heavy emphasis on earliness, diversity of colors, 
and impressive size of flowers. The years we have invested in this 
labor of love are clearly visible when you compare these beauties 
with any primroses you have ever seen. 
The massive flower umbels are carried on 10 to 12 inch stems, 
well above the lush green foliage. Individual florets measure from 
1¥2 to 2 inches across. The color sequence is wide and varied, 
with many unusual shades. These include white, yellow, red, pink, 
lavender, peach, salmon, rose, blue, gold, henna, tile shades, bur- 
gundy, fuchsia, and violet. Can you imagine a more completely 
satisfactory array of color? 
Now these are hardy, outdoor primulas, but they make superb 
potted plants, too. Use them in window boxes or in your lath 
house. The clusters of flowers make wonderful corsages, and de- 
lightful small bouquets or nosegays. Separate shades are offered 
inside the folder. Growers’ Pkt. (400 seeds) $1.00; 7g oz. $3.50: Y% 
oz. $6.50; Y oz. $12.00; Y oz. $23.00; 1 oz. $45.00. 
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HARDY CYCLAMEN 
Perfect little cyclamen blooms both spring and fall, growing about 
4 inches high. Hardy everywhere in woodsy setting. Mixed colors, 
including white, pink and rose. Growers’ Pkt. $1.00. 
CHRISTMAS ROSE 
The greatly admired Christmas Rose (Helleborus 
niger) with its snow white blossoms and beautiful 
shiny green foliage is extremely hardy, producing 
flowers in winter and early spring. May be potted 
in the fall and brought indoors for bloom at Christ- 
mas time. Growers’ Pkt. $1.00. 
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