S*. dkr\i\ell & Collide 
'Pm'mula Sirbolbi. 
(CORTUSOIDES AMCENA.) 
^niS class of Primula are hardy, and in winter they die down to their Beshy roots, and 
S 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, ana 
potting in ordinary soil. Afterwards they can be kept out of doors. 
Good plants in various varieties, 6c/., Is., 2s. 6rf., and 3s. Gr/. each. 
List on application. 
‘Pbim'ula, Sb®ci®s. 
12 distinct varieties for Border, 8s., 12s., 18s., and 24s. per doz. 
1 2 distinct varieties for Pots, 12s. 18s., and 24s. per doz. 
12 distinct varieties for Rockeries, 9s., 12s,, and 18s. per doz. 
CLTJSIANA. Is. 
DECORA. 2s. 
DENTICXJLATA. 6(f. each ; 6s. per doz. 
C ASHMERIANA. 6rf. each ; 5s. per doz. 
PARINOSA (Bird’s-eye Primrose). 6d. 
INTERMEDIA. Is. 6rf. 
INTERMEDIA HEROINE. Is. 
INVOLUORATA (Munroi). 9</. 
JAPONICA. Grf. 
MARGINATA. Is. 
MARGINATA GRANDIFLORA. 2s. Ci/. 
OBCONICA (Poculiformis) 6rf.. 
ROSEA. 9d. each; 7s. 6d. per doz. 
SIKKIMENSIS. !)«/. 
SPECTABHilS. Is. 6cf. 
VILLOSA. Is. 
VISCOSA NIVEA (Arctotis) (Nivalis) (The 
Snowy Primrose). 2s. 
WTJIiPENIANA. Is. Grf. 
‘Primula Sinrn'sis. 
(CHINESE PRIMROSE.) 
IhE double-flowered varieties of this family rank amongst the most desirable of plants for 
^ the decoration of the conservatory or greenhouse during the autumn, winter, and spring 
Z)I» 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 fine, and much used for bouquets. 
AliBA PLENA — White, much used for cut ; MARCHIONESS OP EXETER — The best 
flowers. Is. and Is. &d. of all Gilbert’s seedlings ; a great acquisition 
ALBA PLENA PIMBRIATA — Fringed i Is. Grf. 
white ; a beautiful variety. Is. 6(f. and 2s. 6rf. t 
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. 
flower, 
We have a large stock of the first-named variety — splendid plants in 6-inch pots, full of I 
ver. For cut flowers more beautiful plants never existed. | 
POUBL® PyRBTH'RUMS. 
Purchaser’s selection, 9s. per doz.', our selection, 6s. per doz. 
•-■-^ERHAPS for cut flowers no out-door plants are more useful, for at the commencement of 
IQ# the Bummer 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, 
and a good soaking in dry weather ; treat them thus, and the quantities of aster-shaped blooms will 
be immense all the summer and autumn. 
2. ANDROMEDA— Lilac-rose, vellow centre. I APHRODITE — Purewhite. F.C.C. Is. Grf. 
8. ANEMONIPLORTJM SANGTHNEUM 4. ARGENTINE— Pnrewhite,jflowers small. 
—Rosy carmine, dull white centre; dwarf. 6. BEAUTE DE LALKEN — Deep crimson. 
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