B. S. WILLIAMS & SON’S 
LTHERISENG NOV EA Pinte. 
Our Own Introduction. 
BEAN, DWARF FRENCH, 
WILLIAMS’ EARLIEST OF ALL (New). 
is new variety is the earliest French Bean in cultivation. It can 
be forced a good deal earlier than any other variety ; is a splendid variety 
for pot culture as well as for outdoor work, grows from 18 to 24 inches 
high, is a strong vigorous grower with a good constitution. The pods are 
long, broad and fleshy, and of a green colour ; they are very tender when 
cooked, and of excellent flavour. area A Tecommended for very early 
forcing or for general crop. Per pint, Is. 
TOMATO, “WARRIOR” (New), 
his magnificent variety is a very free setter and good cropper, 
producing its fruits in great clusters; the fruit is large, round an 
without ribs. The flesh is of a crimson colour, firm, w ith flavour of the 
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prove very valuable as exhibition variety. It can be specially 
recommended either for tuiows or outdoor culture. Per packet, 1s. 6d. 
TOMATO, WARDEN PARE FAVOURITE (New). 
eee The raiser describes this as a fine variety for goes work ; itis a 
WILLIAMS? EARLIEST OF ae pease BEAN. dwarf compact and vigorous grower; grown in pots it will fruit when 
scarcely six inches high. e fruit is of medium size, ribbed, and of a 
bright red colour; the flesh is firm, solid, and of the finest flavour. It 
is a very free setter and a good bearer, and can be confidently 
recommended as one of the best flavoured Tomatos in cultivation. 
Per packet, ls. 6d. 
NEW GIANT PRIMULA. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, 
“MAGNUM BONUM” (New). 
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This beautiful variety will form an excellent companion to the Giant 
White Primula, Snowball. We have every confidence in placing it 
before our customers, feeling confident that it will become as popular 
as our Giant White variety. The plants are very sturdy and compact in 
habit ; the flower stem is strong, and rises well above the strong, robust 
foliage. The blooms are produced in great profusion, of a gigantic size, 
beautifully as reg the colour is a very beautiful shade of a rich 
deep red. Per ‘ 
om Mr. is at —_ pees End,—‘‘ I have grown your a ceo 
Prbule, 6 Giant a tig which is of sturdy growth, with fringed foliage, t 
flower stems well above the es and producing abundance of large blooms at 
great substance ; many of the blooms measure 24 inches in diameter.” 
PRIMULA CONES SIS FIMBRIATA, “SNOWBALL” (New). 
New Giant White Strain. 
This magnificent Primula is, without exception, the finest White Primula in cultivation, and we feel confident that it 
cannot fail to give satisfaction wherever it may be grown. It is more vigorous in growth than the old varieties, the foliage 
being remarkably strong. The flower stem is very sturdy, rises well above the foliage, and bears a profusion of massive flowers 
of a pure white colour of great rabacaiee The individual blooms measure 24 inches in diameter, and are exquisitely fringed. 
Per packet, 
VICTORIA & PARADISE NURSERIES, UPPER HOLLOWAY, LONDON, N. 
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