RF2HFAR3N–Primula Auricula Flowers.Isolated. Flat Lay Two colorful flower pots on a tile surface. Focus in the front. Stock Image.
RFM50J96–Primula auricula 'Merridale' in a terracotta plant pot isolated on a black background
RMEWJWNT–Auriculas growing in Holehird Gardens, Windermere, UK.
RMKW6N4J–Primrose, Primula auricula (Avril Hunter) on Display in the Alpine Greenhouse at RHS Garden, Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire. UK.
RMMW92PP–. An Auricula in a Pot in a Basket Cachepot, with Painted Lady and Orange Tip Butterflies . flower painter to Queen Adelaide and Mrs Withers St. John's Wood on a trompe l'oeil letter 63 Augusta-Innes-Withers-c1793-1864
RFS36XPX–Purple Auricula in blue zebra pot
RMJ50J3M–Auricula plant Theatre.
RF2M0PCXY–Primula auricula Irish Eyes in UK glasshouse November
RM2J3D40A–Colourful display of polyanthus and auricula blooms in pot
RMJK07HD–Auricula plant in a terracotta pot
RFW606F5–Primula auricula Lockyers hybrid
RFE07JG3–Primula Auricula Primulaceae in a terracotta pot.
RFW64BCW–Primula auricula 'Alice'
RFF812DK–Woman with auricula flower in flower store
RF2EH2W8E–Colorful small potted flowers Primula Auricula blooming in the rows in greenhouse
RMEWJWP0–Auriculas growing in Holehird Gardens, Windermere, UK.
RFW64C3C–Primula auricula 'Wierdo' fancy
RMMX5JFB–. An Auricula in a Pot in a Basket Cachepot, with Painted Lady and Orange Tip Butterflies . flower painter to Queen Adelaide and Mrs Withers St. John's Wood on a trompe l'oeil letter 64 Augusta-Innes-Withers-c1793-1864
RMKW6N4R–Primrose, Primula auricula (Hazel) on Display in the Alpine Greenhouse at RHS Garden, Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire. UK.
RFW63HBH–Mauve and white striped primula auricula
RMPJCEYY–Primrose, Primula auricula (Hazel) on Display in the Alpine Greenhouse at RHS Garden, Harlow Carr, Harrogate, Yorkshire. UK.
RFW649KD–Double primula auricula 'Xavier'
RMJK07JT–Auricula plant in a terracotta pot
RFRW0MFC–Primula Auricular Plants. Two colourful flower pots on a beige tile surface. Stock Image.
RMB8W4H0–View of various types of auricula primulas on the shelves in the Auricula Theatre
RF2GP7FWF–Colorful small potted flowers Primula Auricula blooming in the rows in greenhouse
RFF8G646–Happy mature woman chooses auricula in flower store
RFJ6GW1C–primroses in pot
RMW9FPK3–Archive image from page 62 of Currie Bros' horticultural guide . Currie Bros.' horticultural guide : spring 1888 curriebroshortic1888curr Year: 1888 ( SWEET WILLIAM-Dianthus Barbatus. Exceedingly beautiful and showy plants, producing an abundance of rich-colored flowers throughout the season. Hardy perennials. Auricula Flowered—The flowers of this variety are very large and beautiful 5 Fine Mixed 5 Finest Double Mixed 10 STOCKS—Intermediate. Valuable on account of their flowering late in au- tumn ; or as pot plants for early spring blooming, for which purpose the seeds should be sown in July
RFM8XYCA–Various plants in spring at a market while a customer makes a selection.
RMC4WFH1–Flowers in the Alpine Glasshouse at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom
RME19P49–Primula auricula plant in a pot
RF2JDFKGN–Fowering plants including petunias, phlox and pericallis cruenta, in the Palm House and Main Range of glasshouses in the Glasgow Botanic Garden, UK.
RF2EG3G1B–Colorful small potted flowers Primula Auricula blooming in the rows in greenhouse.
RM2AJ2NY5–The Gardeners' chronicle : a weekly illustrated journal of horticulture and allied subjects . orm of the Dusty Miller. I haveprobably some twenty varieties, single and double,but the earliest to bloom, and in all probabilitythe deepest yellow of all, is a variety I obtained rative purposes in their plant-houses. It greatlysurpasses in beauty, freedom, and colour, suchvarieties as Celtic King, Alexandra, and GoldenQueen. There is little or no meal on the foliage,which possesses a good deal of individuality.Another excellent yellow-Auricula for pot culturebears the rather inexpressive name of Mr
RMPFTPB5–. Currie's garden annual. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Hardy Primrose HARDY PRIMROSES AURICULA PRIZE FLOWERED GIANT HYBRIDS —Greatly im- proved strain of many choice shades. An excellent rock gar- den species growing to a height of obout 4" to 6". The florets ore arranged in rounded heads. Plants, 35c. POLYANTHUS (Primula Elatior) —Bunch-flowered. Fine for either pot or outdoor culture; all colors from purest white to the rich
RMMMMY4N–. flower painter to Queen Adelaide and Mrs Withers St. John's Wood on a trompe l'oeil letter An Auricula in a Pot in a Basket Cachepot, with Painted Lady and Orange Tip Butterflies 63 Augusta-Innes-Withers-c1793-1864
RFW64AR7–Primula auricula 'Moonshot' double
RFW6G342–Primula auricula 'Harry Armitage'
RF2GP78J0–Colorful small potted flowers Primula Auricula blooming in the rows in greenhouse.
RFFAMA88–Female florist with auricula flower in her small flower shop
RFJ66AAR–primroses in pot isolated
RFF7D568–Happy mature woman with auricula (Primula) plant in flower store
RMW9FAMB–Archive image from page 26 of Currie's garden annual (1942). Currie's garden annual curriesgardenann19curr 7 Year: 1942 ( Hardy Primrose HARDY PRIMROSES AURICULA PRIZE FLOWERED GIANT HYBRIDS —Greatly im- proved strain of many choice shades. An excellent rock gar- den species growing to a height of obout 4' to 6'. The florets ore arranged in rounded heads. Plants, 35c. POLYANTHUS (Primula Elatior) —Bunch-flowered. Fine for either pot or outdoor culture; all colors from purest white to the richest crimson. 9'. Seeds, Pkt., 15e. RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) ACRIS FL. PL.—Double golden- yellow. REPENS,
RFFA1REG–Happy mature woman chooses primula in pot at flower shop
RME19P48–Primula auricula plant in a pot
RFF7D564–Shelves with different flowers in pots
RMG3294N–Purple primula auricula in a pot
RMC4WFJE–Flowers in the Alpine Glasshouse at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom
RM2BJADTM–Large orange flowered Primula Auricula in a pot
RMMYB03D–. An Auricula in a Pot in a Basket Cachepot, with Painted Lady and Orange Tip Butterflies . flower painter to Queen Adelaide and Mrs Withers St. John's Wood on a trompe l'oeil letter 55 Augusta-Innes-Withers-c1793-1864
RF2JDFKE8–Fowering plants including petunias, phlox and pericallis cruenta, in the Palm House and Main Range of glasshouses in the Glasgow Botanic Garden, UK.
RM2AM3WG3–WmElliott & Sons seedsmen : 1898 . (PBIIIULA AURICULA.) Charming spring out-door and pot-plants, succeeding best in partial shade. Half-hardj- perennial, % ft.Finest Mix^d 25 AZALEA. Evergreen shrubs, universally admired for their beautifulflowers, which are produced in great profusion. Indica. Finest mixed. Greenhouse evergreen shrubs ;flowers verj beautiful 25 BALLOON VINE. (CAEDI0SPEEMU5I.) A very pretty and rapid growing climber, succeeding best in a?warm situation. It produces a very curious inflated capsule,from which it derives the name of Balloon Vine. Halicacabum. White, 6 ft 5 BALSAM
RMPFWXKE–. Currie's garden annual. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Hardy Primrose HARDY PRIMROSES AURICULA PRIZE FLOWERED GIANT HYBRIDS —Greatly im- proved strain of many choice shades. An excellent rock gar- den species growing to a height of about 4" to 6". The florets are arranged in rounded heads. Plants, 35e. POLYANTHUS I Primula Elatior) —Bunch-flowered- Fine for either pot or outdoor culture: oil colors from purest white to the ric
RFW6FG13–Primula auricula 'Indian Love Call'
RFJ66AAJ–primroses in pot isolated
RMW9FAP7–Archive image from page 26 of Currie's garden annual (1941). Currie's garden annual curriesgardenann19curr 6 Year: 1941 ( Hardy Primrose HARDY PRIMROSES AURICULA PRIZE FLOWERED GIANT HYBRIDS —Greatly im- proved strain of many choice shades. An excellent rock gar- den species growing to a height of about 4' to 6'. The florets are arranged in rounded heads. Plants, 35e. POLYANTHUS I Primula Elatior) —Bunch-flowered- Fine for either pot or outdoor culture: oil colors from purest white to the richest crimson. 9'. Seeds, Pkt., ISe. RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) ACRIS FL. PL.—Double golden- yellow. REPENS
RF2HP05RD–Pretty little Primula auricula plant with yellow flowers in a sunken clay pot
RFF7J2A2–hyacinth surrounded by different flowers in flower store
RMC4WFFC–Flowers in the Alpine Glasshouse at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom
RM2BJADTY–Large orange flowered Primula Auricula in a pot
RM2JA3AG2–Purple primula auricula in a pot
RF2JCXFBT–Flowering plants including petunias, phlox and pericallis cruenta, in the Palm House and Main Range of glasshouses in the Glasgow Botanic Garden, UK.
RM2AKMBB1–The Maule seed book : 1917 . PRIMULA (Primrose) Hardy Perennial AViU stand the winter with a slight protection. Admirably suited torockeries as well as for naturalizing by the edge of streams. 1700 JAPONICA OR JAPANESE PRIMROSE. Perfectly hardyand forming robust, stately plants bearing their bright and showyflowers in whorls on stems 6 to 9 Inches long. Mixed colors. Pkt., 10c. 1701 AURICULA. Large flowers borne in umbels, with a varietj ofrich colors. Extremely free bloomer and a favorite. Packet, 10 cts. 1702 POLYANTHUS, SINGLE, ALL COLORS. Showy perennial,blooming in early spring. Pot or ou
RMPFWXMY–. Currie's garden annual. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Hardy Primrose HARDY PRIMROSES AURICULA PRIZE FLOWERED GIANT HYBRIDS —Greatly im- proved strain of many choice shades. An excellent rock gar- den species growing to a height of about 4" to 6". The florets are arranged in rounded heads. Plants, 35e. POLYANTHUS I Primula Elatior) —Bunch-flowered- Fine for either pot or outdoor culture: oil colors from purest white to the ric
RFW6FFPJ–Primula auricula 'Jane Myers' on a black background
RFF95497–hyacinth plant surrounded by different flowers in flower store
RMC4WFDW–Flowers in the Alpine Glasshouse at RHS Rosemoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom
RM2JA3AFY–Purple primula auricula in a pot
RF2JCX6CR–Flowering plants including petunias, phlox and pericallis cruenta, in the Palm House and Main Range of glasshouses in the Glasgow Botanic Garden, UK.
RM2FM4B1W–Orange flowered Primula Auricula in a pot
RM2AG5E3H–. Beckert's seeds. looming. 4384 White. 4387 Apple Blossom. 4392 Red. 4385 Lilac. 4389 Salmon. 4394 Mixed. Each, pkt. 25 cts. Half-Hardy Primroses Useful for rockeries and borders as well as for pot culture. Although hardyon well-drained soil, it is best to give them some protection over winter.4360 Japonica. Grows to perfection on deep, moist soil and in shady locations, blooming profusely in early summer. In many delicate colors. 1 Y2 feet. Pkt. 25c.4345 Vulgaris (acaulis). This is the pale yellow, sweet-scented English Primrose; flowers in early spring. 6 inches. Pkt. 15 cts.4347 Auricula.
RMG1M614–Primula auricula 'Woodmill'
RMPFTPE2–. Currie's garden annual. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Hardy Primrose HARDY PRIMROSES AURICULA PRIZE FLOWERED GIANT HYBRIDS —Greatly im- proved strain of many choice shades. An excellent rock gar- den species growing to a height of obout 4" to 6". The florets ore arranged in rounded heads. Plants, 35c. POLYANTHUS (Primula Elatior) —Bunch-flowered. Fine for either pot or outdoor culture; all colors from purest white to the rich
RFF7J29C–flowers in pots at floral store
RF2JCX68K–Flowering plants including petunias, phlox and pericallis cruenta, in the Palm House and Main Range of glasshouses in the Glasgow Botanic Garden, UK.
RM2CH82H3–. Everything for the garden : 1920 . These are very popular early springflowering plants—hardy, t hougii in verycold localities they should have lightprotection—meadow hay, leaves orsimilar material, such as given Tansies,•Fofget-Me-Nots, etc., or th»y all maybig wintered over in cold frames. PRIMULA AURICULA 1480 Beautiful low-growing, early spring-flowering plants, line for borders, pot cultureetc., the fragrant flowers of manj rieh colors aborne in clusters on the top of stalks 4 to 0 inehes long Pkt. 10c PRIMl LA YERIS—Cowslip 2030 I I melius fragrant flow rious colors; hei PRIMULA OBCONIC
RMG1M613–Primula auricula 'Holyrood'
RM2R0KHG9–Display of plants in pots in a garden
RFF7J299–Shelves with different flowers in pots of flowers
RFFA9HDK–Mature woman chooses primrose in flower store
RF2JCX3F6–Potted flowering plants including primulas, petunias, phlox and pericallis cruenta, in the Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Scotland UK.
RM2CE6PHP–. Germain : [catalog] . ¢ »10 ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. A fine ornamental plant for hanging baskets JJJ Flexuosus 10 Plumosus. A fine pot-plant; 100 seeds 85 cents 10 ASPERULAODORATA (Woodruff). White; very fragrant. Height V2 ft W ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy). Perennial varieties, finest mixed. Height 3 ft 10 AURICULA. Finest English hybrids; from the finest col-lection. Fine deen colors, variously margined. Goodfor pot culture. Height Y2 ft. 25 ^jSMgggfr This Signature BEGONIA The tuberous rooted Begonia is one of the finest greenhouseplants. Sow in early spring, in fine sterilized soil, leaf-moldan
RFF7CX3J–Happy mature woman in floral store
RF2JCX3GN–Potted flowering plants including primulas, petunias, phlox and pericallis cruenta, in the Glasgow Botanic Gardens, Scotland UK.
RMRG32PN–. The California horticulturist and floral magazine. Botany; Horticulture; Gardening. THE. AND FLORAL MAGAZINE. Vol. IV. AUGUST, 1874. No. 8. ALPINE PLANTS. BY F. A. MILLEB. [Continued from the July number.] The Auricula {Primula auricula) is one of the oldest and prettiest Alpine plants under cultivation, yet it is rarely met with here; in fact, very few of our amateur gardeners seem to know of its existence. In Europe we find the Au- ricula in every collection; in fact, wher- ever there is room for a flower-pot we generally meet with it. There is no reason why we can not grow the Auric- ula
RFFACCEB–Happy mature woman in the shop surrounded by different flowers
RF2JCX63G–Flowering plants including petunias, phlox and pericallis cruenta, in the Palm House and Main Range of glasshouses in the Glasgow Botanic Garden, UK.
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