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them, and supplies strains which produce large trusses 

 of handsome flowers. 



Those who specialise hardy Primulas will get the 

 newer species, such as Bulleyana, Cockburniana, and 

 Littoniana, which have aroused much interest in recent 

 years. 



While the foregoing notes do not exhaust the Prim- 

 roses, they may serve to show how much interest and 

 value lie in the lovely denizen of the woodland and its 

 garden sisters. Early, sweet, gay, neat in growth, and 

 profuse in flowering, they are full of delight for the lover 

 of flowers. 



