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GEO. COOLING &. SONS, BATH. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA. 
A remarkably pretty variety of hardy Primulas ver>' 
useful for pots or open f^round, flowering con- 
tinuously and profusely all the year round. 
(1:18 Blood Red, a very distinct variety, per pkt. If. 
631 Gra.ndiflora, the flowers are white tinged with 
pale lilac per packet Is. 
635 Hybrida, beautiful new hybrids of all 
shades from rose to light blue per packet Is. 
PHYSALIS FRAIMCHETI. 
6-13 This is a gigantic species of the winter cherry, 
producing bright red fruits, which are enclosed 
in a semi-transparent calyx varying in colour 
from bright orange to orange scarlet. Most 
valuable foi’ all autumn decorations, and pro- 
duces a most striking effect in the garden, 
per packet 6d. 
644 We also offer strong roots per doz. 3s. 
PICOTEE. See Carnation. 
PRIMULA STELLATA. 
636 The Star Primula, most useful decorative 
varieties, producing large spikes and clusters 
of Idossoms raised well above the foliage. An 
excellent plant for cutting, as the spikes remain 
a long time in good condition. .Splendid mixed 
per packet Is. 6d. 
637 PRIMULA KEWENSIS. producing flowers in 
whorls at intervals along their ill 
whole length. The flowers are 
fragrant, and bright yellow in colour. As a 
winter - flowering decorative pbint it is ati 
aetpiisition . per packet Is. 
638 PRIMULA JAPONICA (Japan Primrose). 
Hearing large handsome heads of flowers pro- 
duced in whorls in May; suitable for diimp 
shady places. Hardy perennial, IJ ft. Mixed 
colours per packet 6d. 
636 PRIMULA CORTUSOIDES AMCENA, a charm- 
ing hardy perennial variety, with sitikes of rose- 
coloured flowers, } ft per packet Is. 6d. 
HARDY PRIMROSES. 
610 Veitch’s Blue. Beautiful hardy Primroses, of 
many shades of blue ; they are altogether dis- 
tinct from any hardy Primrose in cultivation 
per packet 6d. and Is. 
641 High Coloured Hybrids. These beautiful 
htu'dy Primroses should be much more largeh' 
grown; colours vary from rich crimson throngli 
purples to pure white per packet 6d. 
Phnits of above varieties, see page H). 
612 Common Yellow per laicket 6d. 
POLYANTHUS. 
645 Blue-flowered, distinct and Iteautiful, flowers 
varying from lavender to the 
deepest blue and violet pkt. Is. 
646 Large-flowered, Finest Mixed, saved from 
a grand collection, and will produce very beauti- 
ful and charming varieties ... per packet 6d. 
647 - - Giant White, fine for bedding ,, is. 
61S Giant Yellow, very showy and effective 
per packet Is. 
()4!l Giant Crimson, very line ricli coiotir 
per packet Is. 
6.50 Choicest Gold Laced, saved only from beauti- 
fully laced and richly coloured flowers, very 
beautiful per packet 6d. and Is. 
PORTULACA. 
Splendid half hardy annual.s, should be sown under 
glass, and planted out in the bedding sea.son in a 
warm sunny border. 
651 Choice Double, mixed, superb strain, ^ ft. 
per jtacket Is. 
652 Choice Single, mixed, in great variety, 4 ft. 
per packet 4d. 
PRINCE’S FEATHER. 
3.53 Ornamental plant with crimson plumes of erect 
growth. Hardy annual, 3 ft.. 
per oz. 6d. ; per packet 3d. 
PYRETHRUM. 
6.54 Hybridum, Single, Large-Flowered, one of 
the best herbaceous platits for mixed borders, 
with Aster- like flowers borne on lotig stetns ; 
invaluable for cutting. Hardy perennial. Choice 
mixed, 2 ft per packet 6d. 
6.55 Double, Large-Flowered, choice mixed, 
2 ft per packet Is. 
656 Parthenifblium Aureum (Golden Feather), 
familiar yellow-foliaged plant, universally used 
for edgings. Hardy perennial, J ft., per pkt. 3d. 
657 Selaginoides, elegant fern -leaved kind, 
not flowering first year, 4 ft. ... ])er packet 4d. 
658 — Golden Moss, a great improvement upon 
the old P. aureum, very compact in growth, 
and with deeply (uit golden moss-like foliage 
per packet 6d. 
RHODANTHE (Everlasting). 
Invaluable for winter boviquets, and equally desirable 
as a pot plant or in the garden. Half-Hardy 
annual. 
6.5U Atrosanguinea, crimson, 1 ft. 
per packet 3d. and 6d. 
660 Maculata, rose, with yellow centre, 1 ft. 
per packet 3d. and Od. 
661 alba, pure silvery white, 1 ft. 
per packet 3d. and (id. 
In ordering Flower Seeds the number alone will suffice. Concise instructions for cultivation 
are printed upon all our seed pockets. 
