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Primula : 
MALACOIDES 
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Springtime—An attractive Salmon-pink, that does not 
fade with age. Flower stems are strong and support 
a profusion of good-sized blooms. Unlike many 
varieties of Malacoides, the foliage has good texture 
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Flamingo—(New) clear pink flowers, strong, por ete 
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ERIKSSON’S MALACOIDES 
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Glory of Riverside Imp.—True rose pink. 
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White Giant — An exceptionally strong 
grower and well adapted for combina- 
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Mrs. Eriksson of Riverside — A glowing 
rose-red. A very Strong QrOWED veces POG gee 2.7 5 
Pure White Imp. — Flowers are smaller 
than White Giant but more abundant.. 1.00 2.75 
Lavender—This variety contains the most 
beautiful shades of lavender woe 100) #2,75 
Red—An outstanding glowing red. Large 
flowered and heavy producer vec LO0S 2:75 
OBCONICA 
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Mohnsteine Hedges eo nce. $1.50 $2.75 $5.00 
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White—(Snowstorm) corccscccscccsssssssssseon 100 R275) 4 25.00 
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Wyaston Wonder—Bright crimson 1.50 2.75 5.00 
GIANT MALACOIDES 
Tr, Pkt, 
Enchantress—Soft SG]MON wcccesmsssesnussnssnessssnnece $1.50 
Snowllake—Pure white ..ccssssmenusussssannsnenerene 1.00 
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Salpiglossis 
EMPEROR OF SUPERBISSIMA 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
PRTG B LV LT XE CLM 82h Ao allot Nese teeta $ .25 $1.00 
Sanvitalia Procumbens 
Very dwarf yellow flowered edging plant 
sometimes called Creeping Miniature 
Pt ea Sek cs. ash nip mucdcsntbettednd cies $ .30 $2.00 
Saponaria Vaccaria 
January 15th sowing in shallow flats will flower 
for Mother’s Day 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Rosea (Gloeckner Strain)—Used in same 
manner as “Baby’s Breath”; feathery 
pean? Ve 1h $ .25 $1.00 
Seed of Primula malacoides sown in June 
will make good flowering plants for Janu- 
ary. September-sown seed will produce 
good plants for early spring; while later 
sowing can be grown into small plants 
for combinations. Little or no fertilizer is 
recommended during the early growth 
stages. 
Salvia 
Tr. Pkt. Wg Oz. OF 
America—(Globe of Fire) coc $ .65 $2.00 $6.00 
Brightness—Tall as Splendens but 
more compact and earlier flow- 
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Blaze of Fire: 2 A os BO ino) cee 
Bonfire—Clarda Bedman renee 60:50 7 5.25 
Firebrand—Extra early, very dwarf 
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_ Fire Magic—Earliest and dwarfest 
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Harbinger—Early flowering dwarf, 
Brigntscumlet (ie 0) us ei. 060/26 1.008 O85 
Splendens—Tall growing cece 45 1.40 4.50 
Toreador—Dwarf scarlet wooo 1,00 °-2:79 9.00 
Zurich—Dwarf very early scarlet.. .65 1.50 5.25 
Farinacea Blue Bedder—Deep blue .50 1.25 4.00 
Farinacea Royal Blue — More ine 
tense color than Blue Bedder ..... 79 1.50 5.00 
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