No, 348. 
PRIMULA HELVETICA. 
Class, Order. 
PENTANDRIA MONOGY NIA. 
We received this plant many years ago 
from our late worthy friend Mr. James 
Donn, of Cambridge: according to his ca- 
talogue, it was introduced in 1790, from 
Switzerland. 
It is a hardy herbaceous plant, and 
should be kept in a pot in light loam, mo- 
derately watered in the summer. It is in- 
creased by offsets, which are not very freely 
produced. It blooms sometimes in March, 
at which early season every flower delights, 
and ought to make us think with gratitude 
how much 
" ee just — condescends to to write, 
inextinguishable light 
wandering notice 
n * And we the me if not perversely blind, 
is gracious attributes, and prove the Share, 
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