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[Barr and Sugden, 
Beautiful showy hardy perennials. 
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1 A flower harder must indeed he in- 
complete which is not represented 
hy some of the heautiful varieties 
of this genus. They are almost 
always in flower, and may he 
usefully grown to cut for filling 
Ihmer baskets, etc. In the rock- 
garden, and for tiaturalization in 
semi-wild places, they are valuable. 
Hardy perennials. 
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POT'ENTIL'LA, Nat. Ord. Uosa'cem 
PotsntUla atrosanguln'ea, scarlet, 2 ft 
an'rea, orange, J ft 
isss\.%'isSs, yellow, orange centre, ft 
formo'sa, orange-red, aft 
mackaya'na, yellow and pink, beautiful, i^ft- 
McNabla'na, orange and red, li ft 
cbolce mixed varieties 
flue mixed 
na'na multlflo'ra ple'na, golden vermilion, J ft 
double, several ehoice varieties in mixture, i ft. .. 
PEIMEOSE (Primulavulgaris), Nat. Ord. PrimuJaceK. 
Primrose, rf/Zou), exceedingly useful in spring gardens, J ft 
,, King, flowers large and of a rich crimson colour, ^ it. 
\\ choice mixed, from fine coloured varieties, i ft 
PEINOE’S PEATHEE, Nat. Ord. Amaranla'cece. Ornamental hardy annuals. 
Prince’s Feather, large flowere crimson, 3 ft. 
,, new foliage, 3 ft. ... 
new flowered, 3 ft. .. 
TiQ\w purple, 3 ft.. 
Per pkt. 
B. d. 
■■ I These are exceedingly ornamental pianist 
• ' > in flower and shrubbery borders. The news. 
" \ purple variety is avaluable acquisition. ^ 
PEIM'ULA, Nat. Ord. Primula' cece. Charming greenhouse perennials, etc. 
For winter decoration Primula Sinensis is amongst the most important of greenhouse plants and it » 
.HO, », SMU .f m iu.,1 1, ..d a, 
of Primula Sinensis. , z t, „ie. k, 
2038 p-Hm'iila. Slnen'gla mixed. Barr’s select Covent Garden strain, the finest, j ft / 3 
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It would be 
2/6 & 
2 / 6 & 
fine mixed, J ft - , 
alftia, Barr’s select white Covent Garden strain, the finest, j It. 
„ fine -variety of white, f ft 
rufttra, Barr’s select red Covent Garden strain, the finest, 5 u. 
„ fine variety, J ft. u , 
Alexandra, white, with conspicuous yellow : - - 
carmln'ea al'ba punota'ta,r/cA crimson, spotted white, beautiful, jft 
Florence, a beautiful deep scarlet, shaded madder, J ft • “ f, 
Grand Duchess Maria, lilac, with conspicuous yellow centre, . It 2 
y tlla gfl Ma.ld, 'white, sMcklcd and striped carmine , j ft 2 ^ 
village Swain, rose flowers and russetty foliage, jf ft 
marglna'ta, lilac, bordered white, J ft 
purpu'rea al'ba marglna’ta, margined wt/re, ^ tt 
flllclfo'lla al'ba, white, i ft 
„ marglna'ta, lilac, edged white. 
„ ru'bra, red, i ft 
„ mixed, 3 ft 
„ stria'ta, striped (new), J ft 
double white, 3 ft 
,, ,, fem leaved, 3 ft 
„ rich magenta, | ft 
„ rose, 3 ft 
„ purple, 3 ft 
„ Prince of Wales, glowing 
scarlet, 3 ft 
mixed, fl. pi., 3 ft 
mixed, from the whole of the foregomg 
cortuBOl'des, rose-lilac, 3 ft 
,, amoe'na, rose purple, 3 ft. 
farlno'sa, pink, a charming Alpine, 3 ft. 
Japon'lca, English saved seed, i ft 
ImWoIs., yellow 
dentlcula'ta and pulcherrima 
mixed, from hardy varieties 
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Thete art tht new fern' 
leaved Primulas fttiageverjr \ 
r handsome, flowers large and | 
beautifully fimbriated. I 
is.Bl 
rosy 
These double Primulas 
are a valuable acquisi- 
tion, especially to cut 
from', they do not drop 
their flowers like the 
single varieties. 
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2/6 & 
216 & 
2/6 & 
2/6 & 
2/6 & 
L 2/6 & 
Primulas 2/6 & 
These are all perfectly hardy, and ‘ 
arc exceedingly valuable for rock- 
work and select Alpine gardens. 
Japonica produces massive whorls 
of flowers, and is extremely deco- 
rative either as a pot plant or in 
the flower ga rden , 
each 
li^ndalisiamtoht relied upon. Intprimit lo«Ai 
litfe maeoet of gold ; in eummer ii relievet the tomore 
linet. lighting up the whole garden, and harmoniny 
unth ereruthing, pre eminently with green. At Bat- 
tertea Park the fineet carpet bede per hap$ ever teen 
were formed unth AlternaitVtrra and ti^l planti oj 
‘ the Qolden Feather. Planit thould never be propagated 
but raiteU from teed, at tetdling plants continue 
longer in condition. Sow leveral times a year untUr 
alatt or in any thady comer out of doort. Golden 
Gem it recommended for ribbon* or Itnet where the 
white flowe> e as well at the yellow foliage are con. 
sidered a detideralssm. 
THEUM (Golden Feather), Nat. Ord 
f.hnim Rnlden Feather^ golden foliaee, i ft- ‘ 
Golden Gem, goldcfi foliage, i ft 
atrosanguln'eum, rich crimson, ft. 
caucas'leum. white, ^ ft 
Tchlhat'chewil, newlawn Pyrethrum, J ft 
Parthe'nlum grand, fl. pL, white, ft. 
Matrlca'rlaexl'mlum, white, double, ijft 
choicest mixed double, li ft s.s. & 
, ,1 ,, single, 1 j ft 6d, u ue»»'»c»as«."«. „ 7 
mpossiblc to speak too highly of the New Double Pyrethrums, their large ^/cTn 
4 L re,,/, iJautumn. It is more satisfactory to purchase these as plants anei^ we can 
ittfr in Mav and fune, and again in autumn. It is more satisfactory to purchase - . . ^ ^ 
in%ts ready to plant out; 9 s., 12 s. and sZs. per dozen. Lut on appUcation. 
EANUN'CULUS, Nat. Ord. Eanuncula'ce(». Beautiful early summer flower- 
2081 Ranun'culus Aslatlcus super^hus, large brilliant colours, flowers the first season, i it 
