SPECIALITIES. 
3 
SEED FROM PRIZE STRAINS 
OF 
PRIMULA 
SINENSIS, 
AND 
OTHER FLORIST FLOWERS. 
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extra choice. — 
S’ PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA ALBA 
8 PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA RUBRA , 
Mr. William Bull has the greatest confidence in offering this seed, knowing that the 
produce cannot be excelled, it having been saved from one of the finest strains in 
cultivation, the flowers being remarkable for size, brightness of colour and substance, 
while in general habit the plant leaves nothing to be desired. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6(/.,per 
packet. 
0 PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA (choice mixed).— As above. 
Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per packet. 
From Mr. H. A. Ckajiknt, The Gardens, 
Nuntliorpe Hall, Northallerton. 
“The Primula seed I had from you last spring 
produced extremely fine plants and ilowers, many 
■of the single blooms being nearly the size of a 
crown piece, and the colours very rich.” 
From Mr. E. Abbott, Nurseryman, ArdXeigli. 
“ Your Primulas I am blooming now are a 
splendid strain. I hope you will send me same 
jxgain.” 
From Mr. E. Cooling, Nurseryman, tDc. , Derby. 
“Y'our Primulas were first -rate here this 
season.” 
From A. E. Bukkill, Esq., Shanjhae. 
“The Primula and Pelargonium seeds 1 had 
from you last spring gave me great satisfaction.” 
From Mr. S. Straiian, Gardener to 
P. Ckow'LEY, Esq., JV addon House, Croydon. 
' ‘ I am pleased to tell you I have always had the 
best plants and Ilowers from your Primula seeds.” 
From Jlr. Hknry Sexstoxe, The Gardens, 
Blunsdon Abbey, Wilts. 
“ The Primula seed which you have supplied 
us with for the last two or three years has given 
great satisfaction.” 
From Mr. J. Smith, Florist, Loughborough. 
“At our last show I took the First Prize with 
six Primulas, and the Second Prize for three, 
grown from seed 1 obtained from you, and which 
proved an extremely fine strain.” 
From Mr. Stephen Brown, Nurseryman, 
1 Vcston-supcr-marc. 
“The Pi'imulas, both red and white, which 1 
have been having from you several seasons past 
I have found a very good strain.” 
From Mr ITcen Elliott, Gardener to 
AY. G. Bateson, Esq., New Beys, near Liverpool. 
“ The Primula seeds which 1 received, Feb.'fith, 
187G, both white, pink, and carmine, have turned 
out very fine." 
