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Primula, Hardy Varieties. — Perennial. Sow in pans in cool frame, and prick olif into bo.\es, then 
transplant. Primula obconica should be sown in heat, potted off, and grown in warm frames for 
conservatory decoration and cut flowers. 
No. 1094. Cortusoides. Bright, for pots or rockeries, flinches... o 6 
,, 1095. Japonica (Queen of Primroses). With tiers of bloom. I foot ... is. & 2 fl 
,, 1096. Obconica. Perennial; for use in greenhouse, &c. ; continuous bloomer, i foot ... is. & 2 6 
,, 1507. ,, Gigantea. A great improvement on the original ... ... ... is. 6d. & 2 fl 
Prince’s Feather.— Sow in open. Hardy annual for borders. 
No. 1097. Purple foliage, with spikes of crimson blossom. Very pretty when well grown. 2 feet ... 
Pyrethrum (Golden Leaved). — Hardy perennial. Ornamental foliaged plants; universal in 
carpet and other bedding ; indispensable. Sow seeds in pans or boxes of sandy soil, prick off into 
boxes, and plant out in June. 
No. iioi. Carters Qolden Ball or Moss. Very distinct ; forms a Ball of Golden Moss. 
This variety does not require pinching back like others, ami is very late to flower. 4 inches Is. & 
No. 1098. White-flowered Feverfew. Unlike the ordinary Feverfew, this is 
attractive in flower as well as foliage. It serves as Golden Feather during the usual period, and 
then throws up a few inches higher a great profusion of pure white perfectly globular flowers, pro- 
ducing an attractive after-effect 6d- & 
No. 1099. Golden Feather. Very popular for edgings, i foot.. 6d. & 
„ 1 100. Selasinoides. Neatest of varieties ; fine golden colour, flinches fld. & 
„ 1102. Laciniatum. F'cliagc deeply cut, pale gold, flinches fld. & 
„ 1103. Glaucum. Greyish; used in pincushion beds. 4 inches fld. & 
flowers on long stalks ; excellent for cutting, l J foot. Sow in spring and transjrlant. 
No. 1104. Single. Saved from the best colours, excellent cut flower for all purposes... fld., is., & 
„ 1105. F'rench. Double or semi-double, carefully selected fld., is., & 
Ranunculus (Crowfoot). — Hardy perennial. Sow in spring or autumn, in pans in a cold frame, 
and plant out in spring when large enough. 
No. iiofl. Asiaticus. Saved from all the best colours, flinches 
Rhodanthe. — Sec Everlastings, page 190. 
Rhododendron. — Evergreen flowering shrubs. 
No. 1107. Hybrids. Saved from the finest known varieties is. 
Ricinus. — See Castor Oil Plant, ifl5. 
Rock Cistus (Helianthemum). — Hardy perennial. Seed should be sown in pans or bo.xes in cold 
frame, in spring, and seedlings planted out when large enough. 
No. 1108. Carters Mixed. Excellent for low banks and rockeries, flinches ... 
Rocket (Hespbris matronalis). — Hardy perennial. Sweet-scented flowers. Sow out of doors in 
sunny position, in spring, and transplant. 
No. 1109. Purple. Light pale purple ; free bloomer, ij foot jd. & 
,, mo. White. Sweet scented, chiefly towards evening ... jd. & 
,, nil. Carters Mixed. Various shades of purple and white, ij foot 3d. & 
Romneya. — Half-hardy perennial. When well grown is a handsome plant. Seed should be sown 
under glass in early spring, and seedlings polted off and hardened before planting out. 
No. 1 1 12. Coulteri. Bush-like plant ; large glistening pure white flowers. 3 feet 
Rose Campion (Lychnis coronaria). — Perennial. Sow in spring in open border. 
No. 1 1 13. Red or crimson. Foliage woolly and silvery 
Rudbeckia (Cone Flower). — Hardy annuals and perennials. Plants presenting the characteristics 
of the Single Sunflower with flower petals narrower and raised central discs. Sow in spring in a 
seed-bed with a warm aspect, and transplant when large enough. 
No. 1 1 17. Carters Cactus-flowered. Annual. Golden yellow with maroon flakes; 
excellent novelty for cut flowers ... ... ... ... ... ... ... is. & 
Amplexicaulis. Free blooming annual, bushy habit ; yellow. 2 feet ... ... fld. & 
Bicolor superba. Fine annual; golden yellow, with maroon spots; large 
blossoms ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... fld. & 
liifl. Californica. Grand perennial; golden bloom with long brown cone. 2 lo 3 feet fld. & 
1118. Purpurea. Height, 3 to 4 feet. A handsome addition to perennial border 
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