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Novelties and specialities. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM JAPONICUM FL. PLENO. 
(HYBRID JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS.) 
When in Japan, Mr. Fortune selected and sent to this country seven remarlcable Chrysanthemums, 
which proved either of gigantic size, novel colour, or peculiar form ; from that introduced type 
have been raised many varieties, more diversified both in form and colour than the originals. From 
the new vaiioties Mr. William Bull can now offer most carefully selected seed. 
Price Is. G(l. per paehet. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, LARGE-FLOWERING. 
EXTRA CHOICE MIXED. 
Saved from a choice collection of named flowers, including all shades of colour. 
Price Is. per pueltet. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM, POMPONE VARIETIES. 
EXTRA CHOICE MIXED. 
From a splendid collection of named flowers. 
Price \s. per packet. 
Sow Chrysanthemum seed about the same time, and in the manner directed for Carnations. 
CINERARIA. 
EXTRA CHOICE HYBRIDISED. 
Saved from varieties unsurpassed for richness of colour and correctness of form and habit. 
Price 2s. Gd. per packet. 
Although hardier in growth and requiring less care than Calceolaria, the treatment for raising the 
seed is the same, but if required to flower in the winter, tho seed must be sown in April and May. 
CLARKIA PULCHELLA MARGINATA, DOUBLE. 
(NEW.) 
Represented as the most elegant Clarkia ever oflbred ; tho flowers are very double, of a bright 
magenta colour, the extremity of each petal mai-ked with a broad white margin.' This variety will 
not produce single or semi-doublo flowers. 
Price Is. per packet. 
CLIANTHUS DAMPIERI. 
(NEW SEED.) 
Saved from tho only cultivated collection in Australia — tho whole stock has boon purchased by 
Sir. William Bull. Tho collection from which this seed was saved consists of about twenty 
beautiful varieties. 
Price Is. Gd. and 2s. iSd. per packet. 
It is advisable to sow the seeds singly in small GO-sizod pots, to allow tho Seedling plants to bo 
transferred to larger pots without risk of injury to tho roots in thoir most tender state; tho successive 
shifts should bo made into tolerably sized pots. 
The compost recommended as most suitable for cultivation in pots is well pulverised yellow loam, 
with one-sixth jiart of sand, leaf mould, and broken charcoal well incorporated. 
COCKSCOMB. 
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