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Like the well known Pansy and the celebrated 
Rose the lovable Primrose long ago won the 
hearts of gardeners throughout the world. The 
first flowers appear on the heels of melting win- 
ter snows and the charming array of colorful 
blooms continues until the first hot days of 
early summer. We simply cannot picture a spring 
garden without primroses. For companion plant- 
ing Dwarf Iris and Daffodils are ideal. 
GIANT POLYANTHUS 
GIANT BLUE 
See page 52 
Because they are so 
delightful, lovable, 
colorful and unob- 
trusive at all times, 
Primroses will win 
the heart of every 
flower lover sooner 
or later. Primroses 
and dwarf iris in 
companion planting 
make a pretty spring 
garden picture. 
Giant POLYANTHUS 
Our strain offers a color range unmatched by any other we have tested 
in our garden. There are vivid bronze, copper and tile shades, delicate 
pastels from creamy pinks through apricot to rosy buffs. All hues of 
red in scarlet, carmines and vermilions, cold blues from sky tints to 
deepest blues, gorgeous yellows from palest ivory to deepest orange, 
pure frosty whites with gold centers and in addition various art or 
smoky shades difficult to describe. Stems are about 9 to 10 inches in 
height and the many florets on sturdy stalks each average silver dollar 
size and often larger. Flower form is remarkable as florets may be 
slightly ruffled, or intensely shirred. Others are prim and formal in 
smooth petals. Frankly 
appearance without the slightest ripple on their 
these showy Polyanthus are about the nearest thing to perfection. 
SUPREME MIXTURE 
3 for 1.50; 6 for 2.75; 12 for 5.00 
TRITOMAS ARE UNSURPASSED FOR CUTTING 
ACAULIS 
TRITOMAS — See page 53 
WHITE GIANT, PRIMROSE BEAUTY, RED CORAL 
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