PRIMULAS (PRIMULA SINENSIS) 
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CANNELLS’ WHITE PERFECTION. 
CANNELLS IMPROVEMENT — The highest bright red, is a 
grand march onwards of the Swanle.v-Red type; habit, size, substance, and 
fiery colonr of its flowers far excels all otheni, except our new ones ; 
habit and freeness, together with its fine flowers, constitute it a gem. 9 in. 
high. First-Class Certiflcate. 2s. 6rf. per pkt. ; smaller pkt.. Is. fid. 
■ Cannells’ Pink — Is acknowledged to be the most perfect Primula 
ever raised ; colour, the most lovely of pinks ever seen, nearly resembling 
the tint at the base of the petals of France rose. By carrying your 
thoughts to that flower you can readily imagine the grandeur of this variety, 
the largest bloom and the finest habit. The value can readily be seen. 
2s. fid. per pkt. ; smaller pkt.. Is. fid. 
White Pepfeetion — The loveliest and the most perfect in habit, | 
flower, and ffeeness, and stands at the' head of this class. It was exhibited I 
in between two which were expected to excel it, but it far distanced them 
by long odds, and confirmed the fact that no other variety raised is near ! 
its equal. Fern leaf and dark stems. 9 inches. First-Class Certificate. 
2-. Sd. per pkt.; smaller pkts., Is. fid. 
Cannells’ Pink Perfection Fee Novelties on coloured j)aper. | 
CANNELLS’ IMPROVEMENT, DEEP RED, 
Princess Mary — Our variety named White Perfeefion is known and 
valued throughout the world. This is also a pure wliite, but of the highest 
quality flower, so overlaj)ping is its petals that it well-nigh resembles the 
outline of a gigantic double. Habit good ; and very free. 9 in. 2s. fid 
per pkt. ; smaller pkt. , 1.5. fid. 
CANNELLS’ SWANLEY BLUE. 
Swanley Blue — Identical, or nearly so, with what has been shown as 
blue colour. It is a beautiful mauve, perfectly distinct, and one of the most 
uncommon coloured Primulas of the whole collection ; very striking. 9 in. 
2s. fid. per pkt. ; smaller pkt. Is. fid. 
Swanley Giant — A large form and colour of the old coloured kinds. 
Seed very scarce. 2.v. fid. and 6s. per pkt. 
Lilacina — Plain leaf. 2s. fid. ]ier pkt. : smaller pkt.. Is. fid. 
Lilacina — Fern leaf. 2s. fid. per pkt. ; smaller pkt., Is. fid. 
Cannells’ Market White — Plain leaf, light foliage. Is. fid. 
per pkt. 
Cannells’ Market White — Plain leaf, dark foliage. Is. fid. 
per pkt. 
Cannells’ Market White — Fern leaved. Is. fid. per pkt. 
The three above-mentioned 5'arieties are especially offered to those who 
gro5V for market, and for that purpose are unsurpassed. Habit of plant, size 
and substance of flower, is all that can be desired, and tve can with con- 
fidence recommend them. 
Mixed — Containing nearly all the above kinds. 2s. fid. per pkt. ; 
smaller jikt., Is. fid. 
Primula Sinensis Fimbriata fl. pi. (Double) 
Fringed, double white. Per pkt., 2s. fid. and 6s. 
,, ,, brilliant magenta-red. Per pkt.. 2s. fid. and 6s. 
,, ,, red and white mi.xed. Per pkt., 2s. fid. and 5.s. 
,, ,, lovely soft salmon. Per pkt., 2s. fid. and bs. 
Our four houses, each 100 feet, from November to May presents 
the most wonderful sight ever seen. 
Ilartleburv Castle, Kidderminster, March ‘>bih, 1S94. 
The Lord Bishoi' of 'Worcester wishes to express his great satisfaction with Cineraria seed sent; they have been admired by all who have 
seen them. 
Mr. J. Duhk, The Gardens, Westbro’ Hale, near Barnsley, March \bth, 1894. 
I obtained first and second prizes, as usual, with your r'rimula seed. 
Mr. Hunk, The Gardens, Westbro' Hale, near Barnsley, Fehuary 10/A, 1894. 
I am glad to tell you I have the b:st Primulas for miles round Barnsley from a packet of seed I got from you. 
Hr. Traile, New Pitsligo. N.B. 
I had some seed of binglc and Houble Begonias from yon about the end of .Tune, and sowed them on the 1st July. I liave had a beautiful crop—' 
some (it) singles and abtmt 200 doubles from half-packet of each. 
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