Camiell 8c Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
Having baen Awaxded. the Highest Distinction for our varieties of Primulas at the Chicago Exhibition in 
competition with nearly all other growers, we have had a greatly increased demand for seed from all parts of the world; 
we therefore beg to inform our esteemed customers that orders for seed will be executed so far as unsold, and as we 
anticipate to begin gathering fresh seed in the latter part of June next, all remaining orders will then be forwarded at 
once. At the same time we wish to state that we can supply packets of Bed and White varieties, good kinds, 
throughout the season, stock not being so limited as in our finest named kinds. 
813. Emperor Improved — Of a pleasing shade of deep salmon ; fine 
bold flowers. 2s. Crf. per pkt. ; smaller pkt. , 1,«. Crf. 
I'RIMI LA SINKNSIS FIMBBIATA BUBRA SOl-ERBISSIUA. 
814. Primula Sinensis Fimbriata Rubra Superbissima— 
This grand Primula may be described as the red counterpart of Alba 
^latjnijka sent out several years ago, and which r\as one of the most 
sensational novelties of recent times. It has been the constant aim of 
Primula growers to produce the same splendid form and ample fimbriation 
in the red varieties, and it bus been achieved in the novelty we have now 
the i>lea3ure of offering. The fringing of the e.\tra large bold flowers — 
wdiich are of great substance — is of the same heavy character as in Alba 
Ma(/iiijica, and which distinguishes that variety from all others ; whilst 
the’ colour is that of the best type of the ordinary “llubra,” relieved 
by a rich golden-yellow eye, the well-shaped truss being borne well above 
the foliage, which'is deeply cut, and of good rich green. Per pkt., 2s. del. 
and 3.<. Cr'. 
815. Mixed — Containing nearly all the above kinds. 2s. Gd. per pkt. ; 
smaller pkt., Is. Gd. 
Primula Sinensis Fimbriata fl. pi. (Double). 
81G. Fringed, double white. Per pkt., 2s. Crf. and os. 
817. ,, ,, brilliant magenta-red. Per pkt., 2s. 6</. and 6s. 
818. ,, ,, red and white mixed. Per pkt., 2s. 6rf. and 5s. 
819. ,, ,, lovely soft salmon. Per pkt., 2s. 6rf. and 5s. 
Out four houses, each 100 feet, from November to May, present 
the most wonderful sight ever seen. 
During the year 1893 we were in competition with 
all the best strains in commerce at the Chicago Exhibition, in 
w hich 400 packets of seed were sown, having been sent by no 
Ices than sixteen competitors, and from reports we have received, 
both jjrivate and public, we are prend to stale that our varieties 
were decidedly the most admired aud prominent amongst such 
a multitude. Our renowned varieties, Cannells’ Pink, Improve- 
ment, Lilacina, Hwanlep Blue, Bwanley Giant, Swanky Purple, 
and M'hite Perfection, were amongst the most attractive. 
821 . Cannells’ Eynsford White- -Of the purest 
white, and highest quality flower; so overlapping are the petals 
that it resembles the outline of an immense double. Its fimbri- 
ation is not approached by any other kind ; habit good, and very 
free. Per pkt.. Is. l>(7. and 2s. Gd. 
822 . Cannells’ White— a decided improvement, and 
will undoubtedly commend itself as a first-class variety both for 
general purposes and exhibitions; it is of vigorous dwarf growth, 
and produciiig bold trusses of puie white flowers of great substance 
aud size. I’er pkt.. Is. 6(7. and 2s. Gd. 
PRIMULA 8INEKSI3 I-'IMURIATA, EYNSFORD WHITE. 
Mr. He;nrv Fosi'eh, Alan Eoad, Ipswicb, \2th January, 1895. 
I have son c grand Priu iilas and Cineraiias from your see l, the best I ever have had. 
Mr. E. Burrell, Gardener to H.K.H. the Duchess of Albany, Claremout, Esher, 2Sth Decemlur, 1894. 
Flower seeds supplied )irevionsly have done remarkably well. I am delighted with The Lady Primula — a grand plant alike for greenhouse and 
heuse decoratitn. Grouped with Salvia Splendens Bruanti it is very fine. 
T. A. Ballard, Esq., lValton-on-1 hame.', 22nd January, 1895. 
Our 'While and Pink Primulas fiom your seed an now the ( nest I have seen. The subst'nce of the flowers is qi ite wonderful. 
G. B. Forster, Esq., Corlriu,^e, R.S.O., ththjuly, 1895. 
I’onr Primi 1 1 The Lmh, was admired 1 y everyone that sa v i> here lait Sprin ; ; it is a splendid tl in;. 
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