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borne on long stout stalks. The original plant was found 

 growing wild in Dinmore Wood, Herefordshire, eleven years 

 ago. It retains its character when raised from seed. (Fig. 86.) 



Fig. 3G. — Primrose 'Evelyn Arkwright.' (Gardeners' Chronicle.) 



To Calla Rhodesia (votes, 20 for, 1 against), from Leopold 

 de Rothschild, Esq., Ascott (gr. Mr. Jennings). The large deep 

 buttercup-yellow spathes are of good form and substance. The 



