MRS. KING—$1.00 each—Lilac colored cushion form with very 
large flowers. 
PRIMROSE LODGE—$1!.00 each—Stalked form, beautiful wine 
red color. 
WANDA—$.50 each—Bluish purple cushion form, one of the three 
or four best Juliae hybrids. 
SCHNEEKISSEN—$.75 each—One of the oldest and best white 
cushion forms. 
P. JURIBELLA $3.00 
Another of those sought after Auriculas, this one is a tiny, mat forming 
plant, with small leathery leaves and magenta flowers on a very short 
stem. We grow this plant in full sun in a gravelly soil, giving it plenty 
of moisture. 
P. LUTEOLA $2.00 
This is a summer blooming cousin of P. rosea, with gorgeous yellow 
flowers. A wonderful plant for naturalizing in a moist meadow, it 
demands plenty of moisture and thrives on sun. 
P. MAGELLANICA $5.00 
From as far south as one can get and still stay in continental South 
America comes this very rare rock garden gem from the Straits of 
Magellan. It blooms in April and has tiny magenta flowers. 
P. MOLLIS $1.5 
Pte 
This is a very rare member of the Cortusoides group, the "Woodland" 
Primroses. It has magenta flowers and round hairy leaves. This is an 
excellent plant for a shaded humusy situation. While fully hardy under 
Puget Sound conditions, it might not be winter hardy in colder climates. 
P. MUSCAROIDES $1.25 
This plant is named after the Grape Hyacinth. Considering the bloom 
alone, it is very similar having the same spike of blue blossoms on an 
eight inch stem. We consider this one of the most beautiful Primroses. 
P. NUTANS $1.50 
Indescribably lovely, this frosted blue beauty blooms in June, and has 
a very intense spicy perfume. It is easy to grow, requiring only a 
rich humusy soil and a little light shade. Don't overwater this plant, 
and give it a good mulch of sand or fine gravel to protect its shallow 
roots in the winter. 
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