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FLOWER SEED 
Novelties & Specialities for 1903 
In ordering FLOWER SEEDS It will be sufficient to QUOTE THE MARGINAL NUMBERS. 
1. 
Primula sinensis 
fimbriata, Bull’s 
“Duke of York.” 
This magnifiocTit new Primula 
is without doubt the finest high 
coloured variety yet offered, the. 
flower being of the richest and 
most intense shade of madder 
crimson. The plant is of sturdy 
and robust growth, producing. the 
trusses of bloom well above the 
foliage, and most effectively dis- 
playing the brilliancy of the flowers 
which are prettily fringed. 
2.V. 6(^ per packet. 
2. 
Primula sinensis 
fimbriata, Bull’s 
“Fairy Queen.” 
A lovely and charming new 
Primula belonging to the Giant 
section. The flowers are very large 
and of great substance, the colour 
being a beautiful curmiue pink, 
lu growth the plant is of sturdy,, 
robust habit. 
2*. Q>d, per packet. 
PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA, ‘^LUKE OF YORK.” 
3 Antig’onon leptopus albus. 
A white variety of the lovely ‘‘Mountain Koso,” a scandent iilaiit whose free-flowering habit 
and striking beauty readily suggested to its discoverers a comparison with the Queen of Flowers, 
the blossoms being of a btautiful rose colour with a darker centre, the bushes over whicli it 
grows being literally covered with a sheet of glowing colour. The variety now offered differs 
from the type in liaving white flowers, which, like those of most Polygonaceie, last for some 
weeks. It recjuires to be grown in a warm greenhouse or stove. 2s. 6f/. i^er packet. 
Auricula, New Giant Sweet Scented Yellow. 
A magniticent strain of Giant Yellow Border Auricula. The flowers range in colour from 
palest primrose to rich deep golden yellow, and are delightfully fragrant. Award of Merit, R.U.S., 
1898, and Silver Banksian Medal, Temple Show, 1899. 2s. 6rf. per packet. 
