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Brain-teaser - September 2001

A market gardener was helping his daughter with her homework at the season when he was planning his next crops. On a whim he decided to plant one field with daffodil bulbs so that the number of bulbs in each row was prime and so that the number of rows, each with the same number of bulbs, was also prime. He calculated that his field was long enough that all the digits that would form the two prime numbers and their product would be different. What was the maximum possible number of bulbs he could plant?

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