Asiatic Primula Seed 
On hand unless otherwise stated. 
Refer to Asiatic plants for full descriptions. 
Packets 50c each, 6/$2.50, with stated exceptions. 
Unless planted in late fall or winter to freeze outdoors, use the com- 
bined artificial freezing and hot water methods in the spring or summer. 
CANDELABRAS 
AURANTIACA (After Aug. 1, 1954)—-Ruddy orange. 
x AURANTIACA HYBRIDS (After Aug. 1, 1954)—Vivid and pastel. 
BURMANICA—Purple with yellow eye. 
COCKBURNIANA—Tangerine. 
PULVERULENTA—Rich cerise-crimson, heavily silvered. 
- PULVERULENTA, BARTLEY STRAIN—Pink form of the above. 
NSHRIACH HYBRIDS—Silver mealed pastel and brilliant shades. 
. x ITTON COURT—Chinese red, silver stalked. 
x RED HUGH (After Aug. 1, 1954)—Vermilion red, silvered. 
. WILSONI (After Aug. 1, 1954)—Purple, evergreen. 
- BULLEYANA—Btff, red-gold buds. 
. JAPONICA—Pink, rose and red shades. 
- JAPONICA ‘POSTFORD WHITE’ (After Aug. 1, 1954) — White 
form of above. 
SUNSET HYBRIDS (After Aug. 1, 1954)—Pastel tints. 
MIXED CANDELABRAS— Mixtures of the above, $1 pkt. 
FRAGRANT BELLED PRIMULAS 
- ALPICOLA var. LUNA (After Aug. 1, 1954)—-Cream and yellow. 
ALPICOLA var. ALBA—White. 
ALPICOLA var. VIOLACEA— Violet. 
FLORINDAE—Yellow Tibetan Cowslip. 
x FLORINDAE HYBRIDS—Red, orange, cinnabar, yellow. 
IOESSA (After Aug. 1, 1954)—-Cream, madder pink, mauve, violet. 
IOESSA var. SUBPINNATIFIDA—White and yellow form. 
SECUNDIFLORA—Rose-red and violet shades. 
. SIKKIMENSIS— Yellow. 
WALTONI—FPink to wine purple. 
PRIMULA SPECIES No. P97—A new Primula collected in 1950 by 
Polunin, said to be a huge form of P. sikkimensis. $1. pkt. 
PRIMULA SPECIES No. LS 19395—One of the Ludlow and Sherriff 
new finds, said to be somewhat like P. sikkimensis. “Exquisite with 
superb scent”. $1. pkt. 
PRIMULA SPECIES No. LS 19783—Another from the Ludlow-Sher- 
riff expedition, also like Sikkimensis but later bloom. $1. pkt. 
MIXED NEW SPECIES—tThe Polunin and two Ludlow-Sherriff dis- 
coveries in one pkt. $1. 
MIXED BELLED PRIMULAS—AII the belled Prims except the three 
new species. $1. pkt. 
MIXED CANDELABRAS AND BELLED PRIMULAS — $1. pkt. 
OTHER ASIATIC PRIMULAS 
P. CHIONANTHA—Glistening white, tall. 
P. CHIONANTHA x SINOPURPUREA—Ice-white and lavender-blue. 
P. CONCHOLOBA (After Aug. 1, 1954)—Like a violet grape hyacinth. 
P. DENTICULATA~—Violet globes. 
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