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CARTERS’ GARDEN PRIMROSE. 
The Primrose is one of those plants that resents too much coddling, and sometimes when 
■great care is taken over the seeds they refuse to grow. The simplest plan is to sow them in 
the open ground, in a partially shaded place, from May to July. Just scratch the seed in with 
a rake and firm the surface, when under the influence of genial showers they will soon come up. 
The Blue Primrose may be sown in borders at the same season. 
Per packet— X. d. 
"No. 1028. Primrose, Blue. A great novelty in blue in various shades ... is., is. 6d., & 2 6 
,, 1029. Primrose, Carters’ Choice Mixed. A mixture of all obtainable colours, 
continually improved by cross fertilisation ... ••• ... ... 6d., is., & i 6 
,, 1030. Primrose, Yellow 3d., 6d., & i o 
23^1 238, & 97, Hir.u lIoLBORN, London.— 1908. 
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