Horsford's Nurseries . Primula Japonica, continued it there in this country. These mixed colorsvary from rich crimson to white. X., 12 , per doz.; P., 15 cts. each, perdoz. Seeds, 10 cts. per Mistassinica. Small and slender; 6 inches high,with flesh-colored flowers. A very dainty littleplant, easy of culture in moist, sand}- soil,which never gets dry. In any such ground,watered by springs where the surface is alwaysmoist, but not where water stands, this plantand the P. farinosa may be naturalized. Ifcoarse grass or weeds get in, of course theywould be smothered, but


Horsford's Nurseries . Primula Japonica, continued it there in this country. These mixed colorsvary from rich crimson to white. X., 12 , per doz.; P., 15 cts. each, perdoz. Seeds, 10 cts. per Mistassinica. Small and slender; 6 inches high,with flesh-colored flowers. A very dainty littleplant, easy of culture in moist, sand}- soil,which never gets dry. In any such ground,watered by springs where the surface is alwaysmoist, but not where water stands, this plantand the P. farinosa may be naturalized. Ifcoarse grass or weeds get in, of course theywould be smothered, but in many such placeswhere the soil is too poor to support largerplants, these two may be established and willseed themselves and increase. N., 12 cts. each, per doz.; P., 13 cts. each, per officinalis. Cowslip, or Palsy-wort. (P. verisof Lehtnann and of Linnaeus in part.) Flowersin various shades. X., 10 cts. each, SI per doz.;P., 13 cts. each, per doz. Seeds, 6 pkt. P. Wulfeniena. X., 1


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