After dinner she ran out into the meadow to gather primulas and anemones, and she remembered with pleasure the times when Renti and she had gone out together on Sunday afternoons to pick the flowers.
In the meadows the primulas and white anemones were blooming, and in the fields the farmers were rushing their spring work with all their might, for each one wanted to be first to get his potatoes into the ground.
Emerging from the pines, we crossed a grassy slope covered with tall primulas (P.
The prevailing colour of the primulas is purple, but white, yellow, blue, and pink are also found.
We are now in the region of the primulas for which (besides its orchids and rhododendrons) Sikkim is famous.
The seed of Chinese primulas sown in March or April will make large flowering plants by November or December, if the young plants are shifted to larger pots as needed.
All primulas are impatient of a dry atmosphere and fluctuating conditions.
Common hardy primulas (or polyanthus and related forms) grow 6 to 10 inches high, sending up trusses of yellow and red flowers in early spring.
The shy violets, with their rich fragrance, were mysterious harbingers of coming magnificence, yet the cheerful primulas were gladness itself.
And when the sun had shone long and warmly on the mossy ground, the fair primulas opened out by hundreds and by thousands.
Deep purple-coloured primulas and monkshood, as well as a curious hairy mauve-red monkshood with a very graceful growth, were also to be seen.
I counted six or seven different varieties of primulas on the way, but near the top there was still plenty of the old winter snow lying about and the Alpine flowers were scarcely out.
Monkshood grew there, also black and yellow clematis, rhubarb, ranunculus and primulas of different kinds.
Blue poppies, fritillaries, ground orchids and sweet-scented primulas grew along the path, and mixed up everywhere in the forest were great bushes of R.
In place of the primulas the ground was now carpeted with gentians.
Close by it, however, was a delightful dell full of hoary willow trees, underneath which the ground was carpeted with yellow primulas growing among the bushes of scarlet roses.
Crossing a pass to the East of Nyenyam, we camped on a level spot covered densely with white primulas (P.
The camp was pitched in a field of sweet-scented primulas near the village.
Illustration: The Tree-Bearer] The primulas and cyclamen, though their pots were shrouded in pinafores of white paper skilfully calculated to conceal any undue lankiness of stem, left us unmoved.
Marsh Marigolds, by the author of Primulas and Pansies, etc.
A somewhat different and less usual form of interaction between factors may be illustrated by a case inprimulas recently worked out by Bateson and Gregory.
In most primulas the eye is small, but there are some in which it is large and extends as a flush over a considerable part of the petals (Fig.
Sufficient heat must be provided to raise the plants, but afterwards the aim should be to render Primulasas nearly hardy as possible before cold weather sets in.
Primulas need a long period of growth before they flower; hence they should never be subjected to a forcing temperature.
A number of very elegant garden Primulas are worthy of attention.
For table adornment Star Primulas are unsurpassed by any other greenhouse flower at their own period of the year.
Primulas or Stocks, and the variety and delicate charm of the seedlings far surpass the formal plants of years ago.
All Primulas are impatient of a dry atmosphere and fluctuating conditions.
Hardy Primulasgrow 6 to 10 inches high, sending up trusses of yellow and red flowers in early spring.
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