Other Asiatic Primulas 
Herbaceous in late fall, reappearing in spring. 
All plants 3/$1.50; 6/$2.60; 12/$5, plus postage. 
Any one variety or your choice of assortments may be made. 
Best shipped in spring and early fall. 
THE DENTICULATAS 
From late February through 
most of April the Denticulatas 
hold forth in a very bold man- 
ner. They show many grada- 
tions of shades, being a widely 
travelled plant wandering over 
the 2,000 mile length of the 
Himalayas, as they do, from 
Kashmir across northern In- 
dia to western China. 
Grouped Denticulatas 
P. DENTICULATA—Shades of purple and violet. 
P. DENTICULATA ALBA—Glistening white. 
P. DENTICULATA ROSE and RED SHADES—Near reds and rose, 
rosy lavenders and lilac pink shades. 
P. ROSEA ‘DELIGHT’—Brilliant, carmine-pink flares from Kashmir 
and Afghanistan to set off the Denticulatas. One of the most beau- 
tiful of all. March-April, up to 8” 
Flower detail of P. Sieboldi. 
P. SIEBOLDI— Brought from Japan in 1862 this plant is a paradox 
of nature, so fragile looking, so beautiful, yet the most rugged. 
It might be called an oriental Polyanthus ranging from white 
through rose and lavender shades. Blooming in late April into May, 
9-12”, it GOES DORMANT IN THE SUMMER thus protecting it- 
self from dought, and leafs again only shortlv before it blooms. 
Stake your plants and watch them spread into wide patches with 
‘the years. Assorted colors only. 
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