SPECIALITIES. 
5 
SEED FROM PRIZE STRAINS 
OF 
PRIMULA SINENSIS, 
AND OTHER FLORIST FLOWERS. 
14 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA MARGINATA LILACEA.— 
Highly recommended ; lilac, with white border. 2s. 6d. per packet. 
15 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA PICTURATA. - Highly recom- 
mended. Lilac spotted on purplish rose ground, with large yellow centre. 2s. 6d. 
per packet. 
16 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA VILLAGE MAID. — White, 
striped with rosy carmine, highly recommended. 2s. 6d. per packet. 
17 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA AT .BA PL. PL. 
18 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA ROSEA PL. PL. 
19 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA KERMESINA PL. PL. 
These double Primulas are a valuable acquisition, especially to cut from, as they do 
not drop their flowers like the single varieties. 3s. 6d. and 5s. per packet. 
20 PRIMULA SINENSIS PIMBRIATA PL. PL. “PRINCE ARTHUR.” 
— A splendid double-flowering variety, bearing handsome pyramidal trusses of bloom, 
which are thrown well above the foliage, and produced in the most profuse manner ; 
the flowers individually are large, and the petals of good substance ; the colour a rich 
crimson scarlet, much brighter than in the varieties hitherto cultivated. 3s. Gd. 
per packet. 
21 CALCEOLARIA, HERBACEOUS, Bull’s Prize Strain. — With the 
greatest confidence Mr. W. B. recommends the above magnificent strain, the seed has 
been saved from a collection of tte most beautiful and varied flowers, of excellent 
form and substance, and including almost every shade of colour, exquisitely spotted 
and blotched, the foliage retaining a healthy green colour throughout the season. 
Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. per packet. 
From Mr. J. D’Aroy, Oardener to 
The Eight Hon. Baron Deasy, Dublin. 
“The Calceolarias I obtained First Prize with 
at the Dublin Botanic Society’s Show was the 
produce of seed of your supply, they were a fine 
strain, vei-y distinct, and retained their foliage to 
the last bloom.” 
From Mr. Thomas Collier, Florist, 
Bradshaw Leach, near Leigh. 
“The Calceolarias has been all that could be 
deshed. ’’ 
From Mr. W. Gow, Gardener to The Rt. Hon. 
The Dowager Countess of Seafield, Elgin. 
“ The Calceolaria I had from you proved a fii-st- 
rate strain.” 
From Mr. E. Wharton, The Gardens, 
Ospringc House, Faversham. 
“For habit, colour, and (piality, your Cal- 
ceolaria turned out Al.” 
From Mr. W. Pole, Florist, Belgravc, Leicester. 
“ Your Calceolaria tm'iied out very good, blooms 
very large and beautiful.” 
--2 CALCEOLARIA, HERBACEOUS, Crystal Palace Prize. — At ths 
Annual Show held at the Crystal Palace, May 12, 1877, the award of the Judges in 
the competition for Calceolarias, was as follows : — 
Mr. J. T. Salter . . Fir.st. | Mr. J.vmes . . . Second. 
Mr. W. B. having arranged with Mr. Salter for the whole of the seed saved from 
his collection, now offers the same in sealed packets. 2s. Gd. per packet. 
