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The history ofPrimula malacoides, Franchet, under cultivation

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  1. Franchet, inBull. Soc. Bot. Fr. Vol. xxxiii. 1886, p. 64.

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  2. The same figure is reproduced in theGardeners’ Chronicle of Dec. 5, 1908, p. 397, in connection with a short note on the plant by Prof, Bayley Balfour.

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  1. A. W. Hill, “The history ofPrimula obconica, Hance, under cultivation, & c.” inJourn. Genetics, Vol. ii. 1912, p. 1, with plates.

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  2. The Garden, March 30, 1912, pp. 157, 158, with fig.

  3. Rev. Hort. 1911, p. 218;Journ. Soc. Nat. Hort. Fr. 1911, p. 181.

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  1. Although the double form ofP. malacoides originated first with Messrs Russell in 1912 it was Messrs Bees’ plant shown at the meeting of the R. H. S. on December 2, 1913, which received an Award of Merit, seeG. C. March 14, 1914, p. 180.

  2. A. figure of the double white form is given inGardeners’ Chronicle, March 2, 1918, p. 91, and the foliage of the plant is distinctly “fern-like.”

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  1. The Garden, January 6, 1912, p. 2.

  2. Gardener’s Chronicle, March 14, 1914, p. 180, fig. 82.

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Hill, A.W. The history ofPrimula malacoides, Franchet, under cultivation. Journ. of Gen. 7, 193–198 (1918). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02983544

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