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GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
I-RIMUI.A MALACOIDIIS AI.liA. 
PRIMULA OBCONICA. 
A I'einarkably pretty variety of hardy Primulas very 
useful for pots or open ground, flowering con- 
tinuously and profusely all the year round. 
C65 Grandiflora., the flowers are white tinged with 
pale lilac ... ... per packet Is. 
600 Blood Red, very distinct ,, Is. 
667 Hybrida, beautiful hybrids of all shades 
from x’ose to light blue per packet Is. 
60S Rosea, rosy pink ,, Is. 
PRIMULA STELLATA (The Star Primula). 
Most useful decorative varieties, jn-oducing large 
spikes and clusters of blossoms raised well above 
tile foliage. An excellent plant for cutting, as 
tile spikes remain a long time in good condition. 
0(59 Blue Star, delicate porcelain blue, per packet Is. 
670 Crimson Star, splendid rich colour ,, Is. 
671 Salmon Pink, a pleasing shade ,, l.s. 
072 White Lady, pure white, strong grower ,, Is. 
672 Splendid Mixture ,, l.s. 
674 PRIMULA KEWENSIS. producing flowers in 
whorls at intervals along their whole lengtli. 
The flowers are fragrant, and bright yellow 
in colour. As a winter ■ flowering decorative 
plant it is an acquisition ... per packet 6d. 
675 PRIMULA MALACOIDES. This very pretty 
New Primula is best cultivated as a ])ot plant in 
a cool greenhouse. The flowers i J L ill 
are a delicate shade of lavender, 
and |)roduc<‘d in great profusion in w horls on 
fall graceful si>ikes ... per packet 6d. 
676 PRIMULA MALACOIDES ALBA. This^ new 
pure white variety possesses 
all the attractions of the type, 
and will, no doubt, soon become equally 
popular per packet Is. 
677 PRIMULA COCKBURNIANA, a new species 
from Western China, with brilliant orange- 
scarlet flowers in whorls, very beautiful, | ft. 
per packet Is. 
678 PRIMULA JAPONICA (Japan Primrose). 
Hearing large handsome heads of flowers pro- 
duced in whorls in May; suitable for damp 
shady places. Hardy perennial, IJ ft. Mixed 
colours i>er packte 6d. 
679 PRIMULA CORTUSOIDES AMCENA, a charm- 
ing hardy perennial, spikes of rose-coloured 
flowers, I ft. per packet 6d. 
HARDY PRIMROSES. 
680 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. 
681 High Coloured Hybrids. These beautiful 
hardy Primroses should be mucli moie largely 
grown ; colours vary from rich crimson through 
purples to pure white per packet 6d. 
Plants of above %'ariet ies, seejjaxje 70. 
682 Common Yellow per packet 6d. 
POLYANTHUS. 
683 Blue-flowered, distinct and beautiful, flowers 
varying from lavender to the deepest blue and 
violet per packet Is. 
684 Large-flowered, Finest Mixed, saved from 
a grand collection, and will produce very beauti- 
ful and charming vaiaeties ... per packet 6d. 
685 Large-flowered, Giant White, fine for bed- 
ding per packet Is. 
686 Giant Yellow, A^ery showy and effective 
per packet is. 
687 Giant Crimson, fine rich colour ,, Is. 
688 Choicest Gold Laced, saved only from beauti- 
fully laced and richly coloured flowers, vei'y 
beautiful per packet 6d. and Is. 
PRINCE’S FEATHER. 
689 Ornamental plant with crimson plumes of erect 
growth. Hardy annual, 3 ft., oz. 6d. ; pkt. 3d. 
PYRETHRUM. 
690 Hybridum, Single, Large-Flowered, one of 
the hest herhaceous plants for mixed borders, 
with Aster- like flowers borne on long stems ; 
invaluable for cutting. Hardy pei'ennial. Choice 
mixed, 2 ft per packet 6d. 
691 Double, Large-Flowered, choice mixed, 
2 ft per packet Is. 
692 Parthenifolium Aureum (Golden Feather), 
familiar yellow foliaged plant, universally used 
for edgings. Hardy perennial, 4 ft., per pkt. 3d. 
693 Selaginoides, elegant fern -leaved kind, 
not flowering first year, 4 ft. ... per packet 6d. 
694 Golden Moss, a great improvement upon 
the old P. aureum, very compact in growth, 
with deeply cut golden moss-like foliage, pkt. 6d. 
In ordering Flower Seeds the number alone will suffice. Concise instructions for cultivation are 
printed upon all our seed pockets. 
