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PRIMULA, Single Varieties— con/iM«c<i, 
714 White, Choice Mixed. This is a mixture of the very finest 
varieties of white Primulas. Per pkt. i /- and 2/6. 
715 Superfine Mixed, all Colours. For those who do not care 
to grow the different colours separately, we recommend 
our mixed seed, which will produce a fine display of 
large blooms of various shades. Per pkt. 1 /- and 2/6. 
FERN-LEAVRD (FILICIFOLIA) VARIETIES. 
717 Giant Red, a superb new giant-flowering strain, producing 
large beautiful fringed blooms of fine substance. Per 
pkt. 2/6. 
7 1 8 Snowflake, produces large trusses of pure white single flowers 
of fine form and great substance. Per pkt. i /6 and 2/6. 
719 The Queen, flowers pure white, very large and of great sub- 
stance, distinct free-flowering variety. Per pkt. 2/6. 
720 Fern-leaved, White, beautifully fringed. Per pkt. 1/6 and 
3/6. 
721 
Choice 
722 Choice Red. 
723 White. 
724 Mixed. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
MRS. CLIBRAN, charming and beautiful 
semi-double, blush-pink variety, plant 
dwarf and compact, very free. Pkt 2 /6. 
Splendid red. Per pkt. 2/6. 
Pure white, very fine quality. Per pkt. 2/6. 
A superb mixture. Per pkt. 2/6. 
STELLATA OR STAR PRIMULAS. 
Producing on slender stems beautiful clusters of star-Uke 
blossoms, which contrast effectively with the dark red fohage, a 
most distinct and valuable variety, should be extensively grown as 
plants for the greenhouse or table decoration, also for cutting 
purposes. 
725 
726 
727 
728 
729 
729A 
Stellata, King of the Star. Producing immense heads of 
carmine-crimson blooms of true star type, with beautiful 
distinct dark foliage. Per pkt. 2/6. 
Stellata, Blue Star. A lovely new shade of porcelain blue. 
Per pkt. 2/6. 
Stellata, Pink, A pleasing colour, and a charming com- 
panion to the other varieties. Per pkt. 2/6. 
Stellata, White, dark foliage, flowers pure white, and pro- 
duced in abundance. Per pkt. 2/6. 
Stellata, Mixed , in various shades. Per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6. 
Primula Kewensis, (See Novelties; Page 22. 
Per pkt. 2/6. 
New 
HARDY VARIETIES. 
730 Cashmeriana, h.p. Beautiful umbels of rosy-lilac flowers, 
\vith a yellow centre, J ft. Per pkt. i/- 
731 Japonlca, Finest Mixed, h.p. (Queen of Primroses). Flowers 
in whorls, on erect stems, ft. Per pkt. i/- 
733 Obconica grandlflora,. Brilliant, bright carmine red, very free 
flowering, i ft. Per pkt. 1 /- 
734 Obconica grandlflora. Rose Queen. A charming variety 
with rosy pink flowers, exceedingly beautiful, 1 ft. Per 
pkt. I/- 
735 Obconica grandlflora hybrida, mixed, h.h.p. New large 
flowering varieties, charming for greenhouse, i ft. Per 
pkt. I/- 
736 Rosea, h.p. Bright rose, distinct, fine for pots or borders, a 
vigorous grower, prefers a moist shade, i ft. Pkt. i /6. 
773 Sleboldi (Cortusoides), h.p. Rosy purple, useful for pots or 
rockwork, one of the showiest and best, \ ft. Pkt. 1/6. 
738 Verticillata (Abyssinian Primrose), h.h.p. Whorls of ver>- 
long, deep yeUow, fragrant flowers, foliage covered with 
white powder, a grand variety for pots, f ft. Pkt. i /- 
PpinCB’s F©atlieP ( Amararithus Hvpocho>idriacus)^v?, 
739 Tall crimson spikes, purple-shaded fohage ; fine for mixed 
borders, &c,, 3 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Pypethpum, h.p. 
740 Auroum (Golden Feather). Invaluable, for edging purposes, 
i ft. Per pkt. 6d. and i /- 
741 crlstatum, a beautifully-curled form of the ordinary 
Golden Feather, dwarf compact habit. Per pkt. i /- 
742 Golden Gem, A selected variety, fohage golden vellow. 
i ft. Per pkt. 6d 
Pyrethvum— continued. 
743 Aureum, 'Golden Moss. In point of colour equal to the very 
best type of Golden Feather, whilst the leaves have the 
crisped appearance of the most exquisitely curled Parsley 
per pkt, t/- 
744 selaglnoldes. Dwarf and compact habit, prettily serrated. 
bright golden-yellow fohage, J ft. Per pkt. 6d. and i /- 
745 Hybrldum. Finest mixed single varieties. 2 ft. Per pkt .6d, 
746 Grandiflorum. A large flowered strain, producing 
bloorns often 4 inches across, and which present all the 
beautiful variations of colour between hght rose and 
deep carmine, excellent for cutting. Per pkt. i /- 
747 fl- Pl- Finest mixed double varieties, 2 ft. Pkt. i /- 
Reseda. OdOPata, see Mignonette . 
Rhodanthey see Everlastings, page jj. 
Ricinus (Castor-Oil Plant), h.h.a. 
Useful subjects for sub-tropical gardening on account of their 
handsome foliage ; should be planted in a rich soil and 
supphed with abundance of water. 
748 Cambodgensls. Splendid darkToliage, 5 ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
749 Gibsonl. Rich dark fohage, very attractive, 5 ft. Pkt. 6d. 
750 Zanzlbariensls. Leaves from 2 to 2j ft. across, and vary in 
colour from light to dark green, some being coppery 
bronze, very ornamental. Per pkt. 6d. 
Romneya, h p. 
751 Coultsrl. “ White Californian Tree Poppy." A beautiful 
outdoor plant, July to November. Height, 6 to 8 ft. 
The flowers resemble single Paeonies, are 4 to 5 in, 
across, and pure white with vellow stamens. Per pkt. \!- 
\ Rosa. 
752 Polyantha. A small bushy strain of perpetual Roses, sur- 
prisingly early. Transplanted during Summer and 
planted out in Autumn, the young plants become quite 
bushy the second year, and are covered from Spring to 
Autumn with clusters of flowers of almost every colour 
seen among roses. Per pkt. 1/ 
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