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POLYANTHUS. 
u. p. POLYANTHUS— Named varieties. 
Choice mixed, Is. per pkt. 
II. p. POLYANTHUS (Gold Laced)— We 
have great pleasure in offering seeds of our well- 
known choice collection ( See Collection), the best 
in the south of England. Is. G d. per pkt. 
Sow in po’s from February, and place in a 
gentle heat ; when the seedlings are strong enough, 
prick out into other pans, and when well established, 
harden off; transplant in a shady border, free from 
drip, 6 inches apart. 
TUB CHOICEST NAMED COLLECTION OP POLYANTHUS IN ENGLAND. 
ii. p. POLYANTHUS, HOSE-IN-HOSE— 
Finest mixed, 2s. 6 d. per pkt. 
POPPY — See Papaver. 
ii. p. PRIMROSE (Hybrid) — Extra fine, 
many colours, saved from our fine seedling 
varieties. ’Keep the seed moist and cool ; some 
will germinate soon after sowing; others much 
later. Is. per pkt. 
h.p. PRIMROSE, COMMON YELLOW— 
True ; seed gathered from plants growing wild. 
Is. per pkt. 
II.P. PRIMROSE, “ BEACONSPIELD 
PRIMROSES." Is. 
ii.p. PRIMRC SE HARBINGER— We are 
now able to offer ! eed of this magnilii ent White 
Primrose, which is far in advance of all other 
whites. 2s. per pkt. 
n.H.A. RHODANTHE MANGLESI (Ever- 
lasting Flowers) — Elegant half-hardy annual. 
10 to 15 inches high, with dwarf erect branching 
habit, and bright rose-coloured flowers 'id. 
per pkt. 
ii. n. A. RHODANTHE ATROSANGUINEA 
— Very fine, crimson. Is. per pkt. 
n.H.A. RICINUS GIBSONI— Dark purple 
stem and loaves, very fine and ornamental ; the 
best of all the ornamental-leaved Castor Oil 
plants for snb-tropical appearance, id. per pkt. 
J. J. Kkrsi.ake, Esq., Corporation Offices, Wellington, New Zealand, February 26th. 1891. 
The seens arrived safe, and what I have sown are coming up well: the Fuchsias you aho 
sent are doing fine. 
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