New Primroses This Year 
. ACAULIS HYBRIDS—50c each. Again this year we have what we 
hope will be an adequate supply of these magnificently colorful 
plants, the true ‘'Primroses.'' Your choice of colors. 
. ALPICOLA VAR. ALBA—Seed only 1954. A large flowered, white, 
Sikkimensis type. Very choice. 
. ALPICOLA VAR. VIOLACEA—Seed only 1954. One of the very 
top primroses. A Sikkimensis type with flowers ranging in color 
from burgundy to blue with a large creamy eye. 
. BULLEYANA—75c each. This strong, vigorous, bright orange 
Candelabra we think to be one of the top plants of its type. 
. CHUNGENSIS—Seed only 1954. Another orange flowered Cande- 
labra very different from P. Bulleyana. Blooms in June. 
. DARIALICA—1.00 each. Like P. frondosa, but a separate and 
distinct specie. Blooms in April. 
. FORRESTII—$3.50 each. A magnificent showy plant for the rock 
garden or shady border, quite new to American gardens. Carries a 
very showy, large, umbel of bright yellow flowers in May. 
. SCAPIGERA—$5.00 each. The small dusty leaves and huge pink 
flowers of this March blooming rock garden plant make it a favorite 
of everyone who sees it. Needs a little winter protection in severe 
climates, although it is perfectly hardy in our garden. 
. SECUNDIFLORA—Seed only 1954. Deep burgundy bells make this 
tall Sikkimensis type a sensation in the shady border. Blooms in June. 
. YARGONENS|IS—Seed only 1954. A violet shaded cousin of P. in- 
volucrata. Similar to P. involucrata in all respects except color. 
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413 Golden Gate, Fircrest of if : 
Tacoma, Washington a7 » SH i 
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