C NOVELTIES & SPECIALITIES for 1887, offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
19 . MINA LOBATA. 
A very attractive climbing plant introduced 
from Mexico. Its flowers are borne on fork- 
like racemes (vide illustration) , the buds at first 
bright red, changing through orange yellow to 
yellowish white when fully expanded. The 
seedlings should be cultivated in pots until the 
middle of May, when they should be planted out 
in the open garden, where in favourable situa- 
tions the plants will make rapid growth and 
produce in the greatest profusion their remark- 
able semi-erect racemes of flowers. 
In Packets, Is. each. 
20. NEW SNOW-WHITE PERPETUAL 
TEN-WEEK STOCK, PRINCESS ALICE. 
This most desirable novelty is especially valu- 
able for cut flowers, producing its snow-white 
blooms in uninterrupted succession from May 
until November. It is particularly suited for 
border cultivation, and is equally recommended 
for pot culture. 
In Packets, Is. 6d. each. 
For other varieties of Stories, vide pa (jes 25 and 2C. 
PRIMULA ROSEA. 
A very desirable hardy species from the Himalayas, and one of the finest Primulas in cultivation. 
Of free growth and vigorous habit, it succeeds in almost any situation, producing in the most 
profuse manner its heads of clear bright rose flowers. 
In Packets, Is. each. 
