| | | |places and is easily
| | | | |transplanted.
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Primula | H.P. | |6 in. |May |The beautiful tufted
ENGLISH FIELD | |Primrose| | |primrose of the
PRIMROSE | |yellow | | |English poets. Grows
| | | | |in this country best
| | | | |on moist, grassy
| | | | |banks under high or
| | | | |in partial shade.
| | | | |It has, during the
| | | | |ten years that I
| | | | |have grown it,
| | | | |proved entirely
| | | | |hardy. The seed may
| | | | |be in the ground a
| | | | |year before
| | | | |germinating, but
| | | | |once established the
| | | | |plant cares for
| | | | |itself.
Primula Japonica | H.P. |Yellows |6 in.- |May |The border primrose
mixed border | |and reds| 1 ft. | |so freely used in
| | | | |England but rarely
| | | | |seen in everyday
| | | | |gardens here, where
| | | | |I have found it
| | | | |perfectly hardy.
| | | | |Makes a border of
| | | | |rich colour for the
| | | | |May garden. Must be
| | | | |watered freely in
| | | | |hot, dry seasons.
Primula Officinalis | H.P. |Yellow |1 ft. |May |Th
|