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THE FLOEIST AND POMOLOGIST. 
[May, 
I have taken some hundreds away from a locality a few miles from Manchester, 
and they have done well treated as here directed.—A. Forsyth, Salford. 
PANTALOON POLYANTHUSES. 
N" a very interesting illustrated pamphlet just published, “ Philanthos ” 
has given a most interesting, but much too brief, account of the different 
forms into which the Primrose varies. Some of these varieties are normal, 
and are generally recognised as distinct plants, e.y., the Cowslip, the 
