Clibrans ark Patroniskd by the Leading Horticulturists of Britain. 
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Greenhouse Plants — continued. 
Photo ] “Primula Kewensis.” [Clibrans 
PRIMULA KEWENSIS, F.C.C.. R.H.S., flower 
stems numerous, 10-in. to 18 -in high, 
flowers in whorls, at intervals of 2-in. or 
3-in. along their entire length. Each whorl 
has eight to 12 bright yellow flowers, very 
fragrant ; an excellent plant for Winter 
use, also for cutting. Young plants, in 
3-in. pots, in Autumn, 6/- per doz. ; in 
4^-in. and 5-in. pots, later in the season, 
yd., 1/-, and 1/6 each. Large specimens, 
2/6 each. 
PRIMULA VERTICILLATA (Abyssinian Prim- 
rose) , deep vel low, seen ted flowers, prod need 
in whorls ; bold handsome foliage, covered 
with a fine white powder. A fine Winter- 
flowering subject. 6d., 9d. and 1 each. 
REHMANNIA ANGULATA, A M . R.H.S., flowers 
3-inches in diameter, similar shape to those 
of Incarvillea Delavayi, rose-purple colour, 
yellow throat spotted deep purple ; free 
and continuous. 9d. and 1/- 
