. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Primula Vulgaris (English Primrose). Polygonum Compactum. PRIMULAS (Primrose). The hardy Primroses are among themost beautiful and interesting of our earlyspring flowers. Plant them in rich, well-drained soil, in the border or in a shelterednook in the rockery; if possible, in a half-shady Alba plena. Very showy and useful; double white. 25 cts. each; $ per doz.—? Ccerulea. A most novel variety, with deep purplish blue flowers of large size; early and prolific. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. — Croussei plena. Distinct and pleas-ing shade of purplish-


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Primula Vulgaris (English Primrose). Polygonum Compactum. PRIMULAS (Primrose). The hardy Primroses are among themost beautiful and interesting of our earlyspring flowers. Plant them in rich, well-drained soil, in the border or in a shelterednook in the rockery; if possible, in a half-shady Alba plena. Very showy and useful; double white. 25 cts. each; $ per doz.—? Ccerulea. A most novel variety, with deep purplish blue flowers of large size; early and prolific. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. — Croussei plena. Distinct and pleas-ing shade of purplish-red. 25 cts. each;$ per Seedlings grown from a cele-brated English strain. Mixed cts. each; $ per Deep lilac flowers, produced in dense, round heads, ] \inches across, and enveloped in a white mealy powder. A most attractiveand pretty species. 25 cts. each; $ per {English Cowslip). Plants grown from a select strain of seed, andembrace a fine range of color


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