NEW VERBENAS. 
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Eclipse. — Mauve purple, forming sometimes five broad bars radiating from the 
centre, two or three of these being at other times confluent into a large purple 
blotch, while the rest of the surface is veined with mauve on a white ground. 
Emilie Lalvee. — Bright pink with sulphur coloured centre. 
Etoile de France. — Mauve, bordered with white. 
Gabriel Malhieu. — Large flower, bright c^son, striped and ribboned with pure 
white, the best striped variety out. 
Inimitabilis grandiflora. — Pure white, striped and blotched with crimson. A very' 
beautiful and attractive variety. 
John Lothar Faber.— Brilliant crimson, with large white throat ; largo flowers. 
La Meurthe. — Dark crimson, reticulated with black, violet throat. 
Madame Bergeron. — Mauve, irregularly blotched with white. 
Nivelet. — Rosy purple, veined and reticulated with crimson centre, black 
throat, good form, exceUont habit, and free bloomer. 
Sontag. — Purple centre, broadly margined with lilac, and intersected with 
purple veins. 
Memnon. — Large bold flower, purplish red, distinct white throat. 
Purpurea Maculata. — Crimson, irregularly blotched with white. 
Surpasse Eliza Schseffer.— The best and most distinct single flowered variety of the 
season j bright crimson, margined and blotched with pure white, stiR flower 
and perfect form, good habit ; excellent for bedding. 
WILLIAM BULL has much pleasure in announcing that he 
will send out next spring the most beautiful collection of New 
Petunias ever offered. These have been raised at his Establishment 
by careful hybridisation, from the above varieties. Several thou- 
sand Seedlings can now be seen ; an inspection is invited. 
NEW VERBENAS, 
Is. 6d. each. 
With the exception of Ch-and Eastern, the following Verbenas are all productions 
of Mr. C. J. Perry. They were exhibited seventeen times last season at the prin- 
cipal exhibitions in the kingdom, and took the fii'st prize in every instance. 
Annie. — A true mauvo colour, white eye, fine fom, and large and distinct from 
any'thing in cultivation. 
Auricula. — Deep plum, with large white eye, fine fom, and full sized truss, veiy 
similai- in appearance to an Alpine Aiuicula. 
Brilliant.— Purplish crimson, exceedingly bright, with distinct lemon coloured eye, 
very attractive. 
