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SEED PROM PRIZE STRAINS. 
11 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA PILICIFOLIA ALBA "I 
12 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA PILIOIPOLIA RUBRA > These 
13 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA PILIOIPOLIA, MIXED ) 
beautiful varieties of the Pern-leaved section possess most elegantly fringed edges, 
and having been procured from the most reliable source, are offered with the greatest 
confidence. 2s. 6d. per packet. 
From Mr. C. Smith, Gardener to 
Sir a. E. Guinness, Bt., Clontarf, Dublin. 
“ I was much pleased with all the Primula seed 
I got from you : they are truly superb. The 
filicifolia alba and rxobra are most remarkable ; 
the foliage is exquisite, with flowers so well 
thrown up above.” 
From Mr. H. Morgan, 
Gardener to Col. Lane, Broad Oak, Bcxhill. 
“The Primula seed (Fern-leaved) turned out 
distinct and beautiful, its habit close and com- 
pact, flowers all a florist could wish ; our ladies 
have been wearing the leaflets with Euplwrbia 
Jacquinucjlora as head-dresses, in preference to 
Maiden-hair Fern. ” 
From Mr. T. B. Wilson, The Gardens, Claydon 
Park, Winslow. 
“I consider your strain of Primula first class, 
1 could not wish for better.” 
From Mr. W. Han.son, Tlee Gardens, Marton 
Hall, Middlcsborough. 
“ I consider your Primula an excellent strain, 
they are very robust in growth, and send up im- 
mense trusses of bloom.” 
From Mr. W. Kilgour, The Gardens, Edgehill, 
near Aberdeen. 
“ Your Primula is in my opinion very superior, 
especially the coloured ones.” 
From Mr. W. IIarrisoN, Gardener to 
T. S. Taylor, Esq., Leicester Frith, Leicester. 
“ Your Fern-leaved Primula was when in bloom 
the most beautiful of any variety I ever had.” 
From Mr. J. Lewis, Newtown Nursery, Malvern. 
“The Primulas from seed I had from you last 
year were splendid. ” 
From Mr. S. Hyslop, Gardener to 
John Musgrave, Esq., " Ferns," Bolton. 
“ Primula seed had from you has always turned 
out well, last year remarkably so, the question 
asked by every gardener who has seen them is. 
Where did you get the seed ? ” 
Fb-om Mr. Frederick King, Nurseryman, 
Lincoln. 
“The Primula seed I had from you was very 
good.” 
From Mr. AY. English, Gardener to 
Stowell Webb, Esq., Bichmond Hill, Dublin. 
“Your Primula seed produced extremely fine 
plants and flowers, many of the single blooms 
being nearly the size of a crown piece. Enclosed 
I send you a specimen of them. ” 
From Mr. J. Mosley, Nurseryman, Halliwell, 
Bolton. 
“ The Primula seed I had of you last year has 
turned out remarkably good.” 
From Mr. Keag, The Gardens, Stagshaw House, 
Corbridge-on- Tyne. 
“The Primulas frorn your seed are a splendid 
strain. ” 
14 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA KERMESINA SPLENDENS 
— A fine variety, with rich crimson coloured flowers. Is. fid. and 2s. fid. per packet 
15 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA MARGINATA LILACEA.— 
Highly recommended ; lilac, with white border. 2s. fid. per packet. 
16 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA PIOTURATA.— Highly recom- 
mended. Lilac spotted on purplish rose ground, with large yellow centre. 2s. fid. 
per packet. 
17 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA, VILLAGE MAID.— White, 
striped with rosy carmine. 2s. fid. per packet. 
From Jlr. S. Straiian, Gardener to 
P. Crowley, Esq., Waddon House, Croydon. 
“I am pleased to tell you 1 have always had 
the best plants and flowers from your Primula 
seeds.” 
From Messrs. Taylor and Sangster, Nursery- 
men, Melbourne, Australia. 
“The Seeds you sent us last season arrived in 
good condition, and came up well.” 
From Mr. J. Hanson, The Gardens, Grey Towers, 
Northallerton. 
“My Primulas from your seed were the ad- 
miration of everyone who saw them.” 
From klr. Hugh Elliott, Gardener to 
W. G. Bateson, Esq., New Heys, near Liverpool. 
“The Primula seeds which X received from you, 
both white, pink, and carmine, have turned out 
very fine.” 
