POBTULACA GBANDIFLOKA FL. PL. 
824. n.n.A Portulaea Grandiflora fl. pi. (/V/«/ure«>) — For 
brilliant, beautiful, and delicate flowers, this charming genus stands 
unrivalled ; and whether in baskets, beds, edgings, or rockwork, its large, 
splendid flowers, produced in the greatest profusion, are extremely effective; 
succeeds best in light, gravelly soil. Must be exposed to the full glare of 
the sun. Gd. per pkt. 
125. ir.ii.A. Portulaea, Single— d'f. and Crf. per pkt. 
823. H.p. Primula Japonica, Japanese Primrose — A superb Alpine 
species, which has proved itself perfectly hardy : well known. 1 1 ft. 
b’rf. and Is. per pkt. 
Poppy — 5ef Papaver. 
FUIMBOSB HAKUIXGBB. 
82G. H.p. Potentilla (Aosaceffi) — Handsome herbaceous plants. Finest 
mixed. 1} ft. Gd. per pkt. 
827. H.p. Primrose Harbinger — We are now able to offer seed of this 
magnificent White Primrose, which is far in advance of all other whites. 
Gd. and Is. per pkt. 
828. H.p. Cannells’ Primrose (Hybrid) — Extra fine, many 
colours, saved from our fine seedling varieties. Keep the seed moist and 
cool; some will germinate soon after sowing; others much later, i ft. 
6(/. and Is. per pkt. 
820. H.p. Primrose, Common Yellow— True ; seed gathered from 
plants growing wild. ^ ft. Gd. per pkt. 
830. H.p. Primrose, “ Beaconsfleld Primroses,” or Fancy 
Polyanthus —All are familiar with the ordinary yellow primrose, and 
probably with some few of the coloured varieties, but very, very few have 
the slightest idea of the grand varieties originating from the result of long 
and careful hybridising and selection : strong growers and most abundant 
bloomers ; flowers of immense size, colours varying from a blue purple, dark 
maroon-scarlet, yellow, white, and a hundred other intermediate colours. 
None will dispute them, and we guarantee that they will give more than 
satisfaction. Gs. per doz. fine blooming plants ; seeds, Gd., Is., and 2s. per 
pkt. 
831. H.H.p. Primula Obconica, syn. Poeuliformis— If sown in 
Spring, Prinm’a Ohconica blooms in the latter half of Summer, but it is 
from December to June that in a conservatory or cold frame it attains its 
height of attractiveness and beauty, and all the while furnishes a very 
. plentiful and useful material for cutting. The colour of the flowers slightly 
varies between white and pale lilac. J ft. GJ. and Is. per pkt. 
832. H.p. Primula Elatior Duplex (Hose-in-Hose), Polyanthus— 
Curious and pretty. I.', and 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
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PBIMULA OBCONICA. 
