P. PALLASSII | } $1.25 
In our opinion this is the best of the P. elatior series of Primulas. (P. 
elatior is one of the parents of the Polyanthus.) Elusively fragrant, it 
has deeply cut, soft yellow blossoms which appear as soon as the 
snow is off the ground. 
P. PARRYI $2.50 
This vigorous plant is easily the best of the American Primroses. 
Blooming in June, it has lovely purple bells on 18” stems, and is easily 
grown if given a moist spot and plenty of sun. It is magnificent in a 
rockery or naturalized along a stream. 
P. PROLIFERA $1.50 
This excellent and extremely rare plant with evergreen foliage is the 
most vigorous of the yellow Candelabras. Like all the Candelabras it is 
easily grown any place in the garden and is easily naturalized. 
POLYANTHUS HYBRIDS $.50 
We don't know how anyone could have a garden without quantities 
of Polyanthus and their companion plants, the Acaulis hybrids. Here 
on Puget Sound few people try! From all over the world have come 
the seed parents of our "TYEE" Polyanthus. Our strain now en- 
compasses all the colors of the rainbow, in sizes that we did not dream 
possible a few years ago. Some blossoms will cover a package of 
cigarettes! These plants, with their huge heads of flowers, produce 
masses of clear color in the spring border, and are excellent for cutting. 
NO BLUE SHADES THIS YEAR. 
P. POLYNEURA $1.25 
This is another of those plants which are magnificent and yet almost 
indestructible, thriving on adversity. Belonging to the woodland 
(Cortusoides) group, this magenta beauty sends out runners, and will 
quickly provide a lot of ground cover under shrubbery. It is easily the 
toughest of the Cortusoides group. 
P. PULVERULENT BARTLEY STRAIN SEED ONLY 1953 
Probably the most widely grown of all the Candelabras is the tall 
gracetul, red flowered, P. pulverulenta. It has also been used in a great 
many crosses, one of which is the celebrated Bartley strain of silvery 
pink and salmon shades of color. Like most of the Candelabras, this one 
is magnificent interplanted with shrubbery or naturalized. 
