C£ii}i|e]l & $oi]£’ Complete $eed Gfuitle. 
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h.h.a. RHODANTHE MANGLESI (Ever- 
lasting Flowers) — Elegant lmlf-hardy annual, 
10 to 15 inches high, with dwarf erect branching 
habit, and bright rose-coloured flowers. 4 < 7 . 
per pkt. 
RICINUS BORBONIENSIS ARBOREUS 
—Extra fine, growing 15 ft. high. 4</. per pkt. 
RICINUS GIBSONI MIRABILIS — A 
handsome variety ; dwarf, id. per pkt. 
H.H.A. RHODANTHE ATROSANGUINEA 
— Very fine, erinjson. Is. per pkt. 
ii.h.a. RICINUS GIBSONI — Dark purple 
stem and leaves, very fine and ornamental ; the 
best of all the ornamental-leaved Castor Oil 
plants for sub-tropical appearance, id. per pkt. 
h.h.a. RICINUS ROSEUS MAGNIFICUS 
(Castor Oil)— A distinct and beautiful variety, 
of dwarf and bushy habit, with large palmate 
leaves ; seed vessels beautiful rose-pink, borne in 
large clusters. 4r/. per pkt. 
RICINUS GUYANENSIS — Dwarf, id. 
per pkt. 
o.r. RIVINA HUMILIS— The prettiest red 
berry-bearing plant that we have, and for table 
decoration all through the autumn a gem ; no 
warm greenhouse should be without it. Is. 
per pkt. 
ii. p. RUDBECKIA AMPLEXIFOLIA — 
^ ellow flowers. 8 feet high. A bunch of these 
look very handsome arranged with their own 
foliage, and last a long time in water. 4r/. per pkt. 
HI VINA HUMILIS. 
.. . Mr. Thos. Davis, The Gardens, Bryu-y-Cnerau. Llanellv, January 17///, 18S7. 
year° Ur * rlm “ 08 iere are 1 have not seen, nor shall I ever expect to see, better for this 
Mr. II. Cartes, Gardens, Downhill Park, Coleraine, Ireland, January '21th, 1887. 
1 have a grand batch of Primulas from your seed ; a splendid show at the present time. 
. , , Miss Outex, Hughenden Rise, Craven Road, Reading, 
l ne mixed L rirnula seeds supplied by you have been most successful. 
t, • i . , , T , Mr. T. H. Jollipfe, Lymington, May Gth, 1887. 
1 he I rimula seeds and plants I had from you two years ago are now in full flower - blooms 
something beautiful. 
T , - o r .1 . „ , „ . , Mr - Jambs Pringle, Wragby, October 18 th, 1887. 
1 ne seeds have all done well ; the Primulas are very good and beautiful varieties. 
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