P. ACAULIS (PRIMROSES) 50 and .75 
These many colored beauties are the only “primroses” the British 
dignify with the name, (all the other members of the genus very 
properly being called ‘“Primulas”). These plants are used in the 
same places as the polyanthus and are somewhat similar, differing 
in that P. acaulis is lower, has only one blossom to a stem, and the 
plants are a cushion of bloom. We will supply them in the following 
color ranges. 
Blues and Purples 75 each Yellow Shades .50 each 
Whites and Pastels 50each Red Shades .50 each 
P. ACAULIS, DOUBLE LAVENDER 1.00 each 
This is the old, old, “Quaker Bonnet,” a plant that is at least 600 
years old. A lovely full double flower of pale lavender, that is the 
hardiest of all the doubles. It likes a cool spot in the shaded rockery, 
or tucked in under a shrub. It naturalizes beautifully in a moist, 
shaded spot. 
P. ACAULIS, DOUBLE WHITE 1.00 each 
This is a newer form, known as “Cottage White,” probably com- 
ing from England. Fully double, very hardy, likes the same situa- 
tion as “Quaker Bonnet.” 
P. CAPITATA SS. CRISPATA 1.00 each 
There just aren’t words to describe this wonderful flower, or the 
raves we have heard from everyone who has seen it. It has deep 
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