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Neither color illustrations nor descriptive adjectives can ade. 
quately portray the beauty of these Scarlet Windflowers, although 
their name, fulgens, indicates something of their fiery red color- 
ing. Aside from their intrinsic value for brilliance and form, they 
are unusual in supplying such high coloring so early in the sea- 
son, occasionally blooming here in the Northwest in January, but 
ordinarily starting to open in February and continuing until near 
May list. The color is comparable to that of the species Tulip, 
fosteriana, but with perhaps a bit less orange in its composition. 
The daisy-like flowers are 2 to 244 inches in diameter and are 
borne on stems about six inches long at the start of the season 
with increasing height to 12 to 15 inches at the close. Splendid 
for cut flowers. The blooms close at night and on cloudy days but 
open with sunshine or when taken into a warm room. In our 
opinion, the finest of all anemones with which we are acquainted. 
This plant grows from a rootstock which appears to be little 
more tnan a gnarled and twisted piece of dead bark. Should 
preferably be planted in the fall and given loose friable soil with 
good drainage but plenty of moisture during the growing season. 
Possibly not hardy in very cold sections but has withstood zero 
temperatures here. Where lower temperatures prevail some pro- 
tection would be advisable, such as a cover of fir boughs or a 
cold frame. Spring planting would likely give very few blooms the 
first year; in fact, fall planting will not assure a maximum display 
until the second year. A very worth while companion to your 
Daffodil planting. 25c each, $2.50 per dozen. 
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PRIMULA 
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Again this season we offer. 
subject to crop, a limited 
amount of seed of a very good 
strain of primroses; in fact, a 
combination of the strains of 
several leading Primrose breed- 
ers. Hand pollenized seed from 
a wide range of colors includ- 
ing reds, bronzes, yellows, white. 
pinks, blues and numerous in- 
termediate shades, tints, and 
variations, in mixture only at 
$1.50 per packet. 
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