u)2. Cannells’ “Eynsford Yellow” — An improve- 
ment in tills clafs. The flowers arc much larger, of a |iurer 
white, and the yellow centre considerably larger and more pro- 
nounced in colour ; the hnliit is also good and very uniform. A 
small group of this variety is very pleasing and effective. Ter 
pkt., 2s. Gtf. ; smaller, I.'' U</. 
Primula Sinensis Fimbriata fl. pi. (Double). 
1115. 
' Fringed, double 
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crimson. Per pkt. , 2.s. Gd. 
1116. 
lilac. Per pkt., 2s. Gd. 
1117. 
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Prim e of Wales. Per j)kt., 2s. Gd. 
1118. 
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white. I’er jikt., 2.'.'. G</. and os. 
1119. 
JJ 
brilliant magenta-red. Per pkt., 2s. Gd. 
and 5s. 
1120. 
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red and white mixed. Per pkt., 2.s. Cd. 
and 5.?. 
1121. 
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lovely soft salmon. Per pkt., 2s. Gd. 
and 5.S. 
Our eight houses, each 100 feet, from Noveniber to May, 
present a most wonderfhl sight. 
1109 . Cannells' Pink Perfection— i if a very pieasihg and 
effective shade of salmon-pink: always admired; very free. 2s. M. per 
pkt.; smaller. Is. ti(/. 
1 1 10. Cannells’ White— a decided improvement, and will un- 
doubtedly commend itself as a first-clas_s variety both for general purposes 
and exhibitions; it is of vigorous dwarf growth, and producing bold trusses 
of pure white flowers of great substance and size. Per pkt.. Is. 6rf. and 
2t. lid. 
nil. Cannells’ Lilacina (Fern Leaf)— Soft lilac, shaded silver; 
a useful variety. Per pkt., Is. and 25. Ct/. 
1113. Cannells’ Finest Mixed- Containing nearly all 
the above kinds. 2s. (id. per pkt. ; smaller pkt., Is. Gd. 
nil. Primula, The Queen— White, slightly tinted, fine 
flowers; graceful fern-liaf foliage; useful. 2.s. Gd. per pkt.: 
smaller pkt., l.s. Gd. 
cannells' I'RIMULA SINENSIS ELMIIKIATA, EYNSrOKD WHITE. 
OTHER VARIETIES OF PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA. 
1122. Alba Magniflca — Of great substance, beautifully fringed. Per 
pkt. , 2s. 6d. 
1123. Avalanche — Pure white, dark red stem. Per pkt., 2s. Gd. 
1124. Chiswick Red — Very bright colour. Per pkt. , 2s. 6d. 
1125. Coecinea Magnlflea Improved— Flowers of a rich and 
striking colour. Per ]>kt., 2s. Gd. 
1126. Delieata - A charming and delicate shade of rose-pink. 
Per pkt., 3 j. Gd. 
1127. Florence — Of a beautiful scarlet shade. Per pkt., 2.s-. Gd. 
1128. Lilacina Marginata — Lilac, white border; distinct. Per 
pkt., 2s. 
1129. 
- 1130. 
1131. 
1132. 
1133. 
2s. Gd. 
1134. 
1135. 
1136. 
1137. 
riilUDLA CAIUTATA ALDA. 
Marquis of Lome— Rich red; large and fine. Per pkt., 2s. Gd. 
Mary George — Of a silvery lilac shade. Per pkt., l.s. Gd. 
Red-F ern leaf, large, beautifully fringed. Per pkt., 2s. 
Rose Carmine — Fern leaf, a pretty shade. Per pkt., 2s. Gd. 
Rubra Superbissima— ilagcnta-rcd shade, large. Per pkt.. 
Ruby Queen— Brilliant colour. Per pkt., 2s. Gd. 
Snowdon — Snowy whiteness; large and fine. Per pkt., 3.s. Gd. 
Snowflake— Fern leaf ; very fine. Per pkt., 2s, Gd. 
Village Maid — White striped rosy carmine. Per pkt., 2s. 
BLUB PKIMROSBS. 
113.'', Mixed — Saved from the best of recent introductions. I’er pkt., 
2s. Gd. 
1139. H.1-. PrimulaCapitata (Cashmeriana) Alba— White flower- 
ing variety of this lovely early blooming Primrose, reproducing itself true from 
seed. The lloucr heads are much larger than those of iJenheulata Alba. 
\ Per pkt., l.s. 
j 1140. H.P. Primula Elatlor Duplex (nose-in-Hose), Polyanthus- - 
] Curious and pretty, l.s. and 2.<. Gd. per pkt. 
1141 . H.P. Primula Flprlbunda Grandiflora Isabel! ina— This 
bears flowersof asoft and very pleasing palesalpliiir, contrasting beautifully to 
the lively gieen foliage. If sown in January or F'ebrnary the seedlings will 
commence blooming in June, and continue so during the Summer and Winter 
months. Per pkt., Is. Cd. 
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