Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Primula Forbesi (Baby Primrose).. Primula Obconica Ghandiflora. PRI]^i:^ OBCONICA. These are of the easiest culture in greenhouse or lightwindow of dwelling house, flowering abundantly with little care, and should be sown duringthe spring in good porous loam. They will not germi-nate well in any compost containing peat or leaf develop the colors to the highest degree grow inheavy soil and at a temperature as near to 60 degrees aspossible. The Grandiflora varieties are the freest-flower-ing, but lack the very large in


Dreer's 72nd annual edition garden book : 1910 . Primula Forbesi (Baby Primrose).. Primula Obconica Ghandiflora. PRI]^i:^ OBCONICA. These are of the easiest culture in greenhouse or lightwindow of dwelling house, flowering abundantly with little care, and should be sown duringthe spring in good porous loam. They will not germi-nate well in any compost containing peat or leaf develop the colors to the highest degree grow inheavy soil and at a temperature as near to 60 degrees aspossible. The Grandiflora varieties are the freest-flower-ing, but lack the very large individual blooms of thenewer Gigantea type. TEK PKT. 3811 Gigantea Kermesina. Rich crimson 25 3812 Gigantea Rosea. Pure rose color 25 3815 Gigantea Mixed. All colors 20 3816 Grandiflora Alba. Pure white 20 3817 Grandiflora Kermesina. Bright crimson. 20 3818 Grandiflora Rosea. Beautiful clear 203820 Grandiflora Mixed. All colors 10 3823 Forbesi (Bahy Primrose). This is the freest-flowering primula we know little plants throw up tiny flower stalks when only a few wee


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