fi. d^ni\ell Sl Gfuitle. 
LILACINA MAEGINATA— The svuface of 
the blooms is white, beautifully shaded and edged 
with a delicate lilac ; flowers very large and line. 
Is. each ; 8s. per dozen 
BBAUt 6 — Flowers produced freely and of a 
jiretty shape ; bright red. 2s. each 
JOYAU — Colour violet-amaranth, large white 
eye ; very fine. 2s. each 
MAXIMA— A very large and extremely fine 
form of Orandijlora, purer in colour on the surface, 
and deeper on the reverse. 2s. each 
VINC.fflFLOEA — Flowers imbricated, very 
large and perfect, of a beautiful violet with a 
white centre. Is. each ; 8s. per dozen 
VIOLACEA — Flowers numerous, of a pretty 
•shape ; colour deep violet. 2s. 6c?. each 
VIRGIN.AIj (Lemoine) — Flowers numerous, 
large, and fine. 2s. each. 
AMCENA — One of the grandest of our spring 
bedding plants, and invaluable for pots cither in 
the consei-vatory or plunged in the open ; can bo 
grown anywhere. The umbels are from 4 to 6 
inches in diameter, of a rich magenta-crimson 
colour. 4s. per dozen ; 80s. per 100 
AMCENA ALBA — Large pure white flowers 
well elevated above the foliage, on stems 6 to 9 
inches in height ; fine for pot culture, but not so 
well adapted for out-door decoration as its proto- 
type. Is. each ; 9s. per dozen 
AMCENA GBANDIPLOEA — Similar in 
growth and foliage to P. amcejui, but the flowers 
are larger and more cup-shaped and slightly 
drooping, while the colour of the interior is wiite. 
and the exterior of a beautiful deep rose colour. 
8d. each ; 6s. per dozen 
AMCENA LILACINA — A counterpart cf 
P. cortusoides amosna in foliage and habit, but 
with pleasing lilac-coloured flowers ; very free, 
large and fine. Is. each 
AMCENA LILACINA INTERMEDIA— 
Smaller in every respect than its prototype, with 
the exception of height, and of similar colour. It 
flowers more profusely than any of the other 
varieties, and thrives freely in the open border. 
9d. to Is. each 
GAITE — Flowers largo and finely fornred, 
deep violet-tinted amaranth. 2s. each 
DENTICULATA— Clear lilac, very 
fine. Is. each 
MAEGINATA — Blush - lilac, very 
handsome and charming, mealy foliage. 
2s. each 
MINIMA — A diminutive species, 
with very large and handsome rose 
coloured flowers ; excellent for pots. 
Is. each 
PAEINOS A — Clear rose, very pretty . 
Is. each 
NIVALIS — A dwarf-growing spe- 
cies, producing comiraot trusses of pure 
white flowers in early spring ; charming 
for pot culture. Is. each 
CASHMEBIANA — A pretty pur- 
purple variety, of the denticulata type, 
but quite distinct. Is. each 
ROSEA — Beautiful clear rosy red, 
a gem. Is. each 
INTERMEDIA— Is. each 
DARLINGTONlA— Is. 6d. each 
JAPONICA — .An old and well- 
known variety. 9d. each 
PURPDBBA — Colour purple, very hardy, and will thrive either in pots or borders, producing a 
<[uantity of heads of flowers (as per engraving), directly after the first few days of sunshine in early 
.spring. Is. and 2s. each. 
Prmn R. W. Beachey, Esq., Fluder, Kingskerswell, South DBVO^’, 26t/t JDucember, 1881. 
The Primula blooms you kindly sent me were superb. The colours arc the most brilliant 1 ever 
saw. I congratulate you on your strain. 
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