Cannclls’ Floral Guide, 1909. 
‘PlilM'ULA SlBBOLDI. 
(CORTUSOIDES AMCENA.) 
JHIS cla?8 of Primnla are hardy, and in winter they die down to their fleshy roots, and 
A beyond keeping them moderately dry they are no trouble until they are required to 
be pushed on for flowering, when they merely want the protection of a cold greenhouse, and 
potting in ordinary soil. Afterwards they can be kept out of doors. 
Good plants in various varieties, 6rf., Is., 2s. 6(/., and 3s. Gd each. 
List on application. 
‘PfilM'ULA, Alpin® SPEcms. 
12 distinct varieties for Border, 8s., 12s., 18s., and 24s. per doz. 
12 distinct varieties for Pots, 12s. 18s., and 24s. per doz. 
12 distinct varieties for Rockeries, 9s., 12s., and 18s. per doz. 
OLTJSIANA. Is. 
DSHTIOUX.ATA. 6tf. each ; 5s. per doz. 
OASHlOjRIANA. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
FLORIBUNDA. Is. 
INTERMEDIA. Is. 6rf. 
INVOLUORATA (Mnnroi). 9rf. 
JAPONIOA. 6rf. 
MARaiNATA. Is. 
ROSEA. 9(f. each; 7s. 6cf. per doz. 
SOOTIOA. Is. 6<f. 
SPECTABILIS. Is. 6rf. 
VILLOSA. Is. 
YISCOSA NrVEA (Arctotis) (Nivalis) (The 
Snowy Primrose). Is. 
WDLPENIANA. Is. 6rf. 
Psim'ula Sinen'sis (bousle). 
(CHINESE PRIMROSE.) 
IHE donble-flowered varieties of this family rank amongst the most desirable of plants for 
J the decoration of the conservatory or greenhouse during the autumn, winter, and spring 
months ; and where cut flowers are in general request are specially valuable, as they 
retain their beauty for a long time when in a cut state, the flowers never dropping off as with the 
single- flowering varieties. The white kinds are very flne, and much used for bouquets. 
alba plena — W hite, much used for cut 
flowers. Is. and Is. Gd. 
ALBA PLENA FIMBRIATA — Fringed 
white ; a beautiful variety. Is. 6rf. and 2s. 6d. 
ANNIE HILLIER — Light pink ; very 
distinct. 2s. fid. each. 
FERONIA — Large flowers, white shading to 
blush ; strong grower. 2s. 6rf. each. 
KINO OF THE PURPLES. 2s. 6rf. 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER— The best 
of all Gilbert's seedlings; a great ^qnisition. 
3s. &d. 
Special prices for small plants during the autumn ; for specimen plants, price on application. 
See our Seed Guide for list of the finest Single varieties, post free. 
DoUBI/E ?ybeth'sums. 
Purchaser's selection^ 9s. per doz*i our selection, 6«. per doz, 
•“■^ERHAPS for cut flowers no outdoor plants are more useful, for at the commencement oi 
^ 1 - fue summer they begin to bloom, and continue as long as the weather keeps open; like all 
other flowers, they delight in having plenty of room, deep rich soil, plenty of manure, 
V soaking in dry weather ; treat them thus, and the quantities of aster-shaped blooms 
will be immense all the summer and autumn. 
BEAXTT^ DE LuflEKEN — Deep crimson. 
BONAMIE — White, yellow centre. 
BOUIiE DE NEIQE— White, tinted 
1, ALFRED — Rich crimson. Is. 
2. ANDROMEDA — Lilac-rose, yellow centre. 
8. ANEMONIFLORUM SANOTJINEUM. 
APHRODITE — Pure v/hite. l8. 
4. ARGENTINE — Pure white. 
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OAPT. NARES — Purplish crimson. 
