166 ANEMONE AND SUMMER-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
POMPONS, ANEMONE-FLOWERED. 
ASTREA, hybrid, lilac blush and gold centre ; free and fine. 9d. 
CAXtXiIOFE, bright ruby red, with full high centre, very fine. 
CEDO NtriiLI, hybrid, white, with brown points. 9d. 
COQ.UETTE, blush, with high yellow centre, dwarf, free and fine. 9d. 
EUGENE LAUJAULET, hybrid, yellow, with orange centre, fine. 9d. 
FIREFLY, bright oapucin scarlet, with high centre, a very distinct and striking colour. 9<^. 
GRACE DARLING, fine lilac, and blush centre. 9d. 
LILAC CEDO NULLI, rose lilac, fine for specimens. 9d. 
MADAME MONTELS, hybrid, white, with yellow centre, very distinct and beautiful. 9d. 
MARIE STUART, lilac blush, with high sulphur centre ; very fine. 9rf. 
MISS NIGHTINGALE, blush, with white centre, very full and fine. 9</. 
MR. ASTIE, golden yellow, dwarf, and splendid form. 9d, 
MRS. WYNESS, rose lilac, high centre, free and fine. 9d. 
SIDONIE, lilac, with high blush centre, full-sized. 9d. 
SUMMER-FLOWERED POMPONS. 
These varieties bloom during the months of June, July, August, September, and October. 
ADRASTTTS, hybrid, mauve. 9d. 
OHROMATELLA, dwarf yellow, fine. 9(7. 
PREDERIC PilLE, fine bright crimson. 9d. 
GOLDEN BUTTON, golden yellow, very 
dwarf, early, and free. 9d. 
JARDIN DES PLANTES, fiune white. 9d. 
MADAME ALPHONSE DUFOY, white, 
full size, very fine. 9d. 
SCARLET GEM, scarlet crimson, very dwarf. 
9rf. 
MR. WILLIAM BULL 
BEGS TO INVITE 
AN INSPECTION OF HIS WINTER GARDEN, 
To view one of the most remarkable sights that can be witnessed in Grape-growing, 
The Vines, which are festooned over the entire building, covering an area of upwards of 20,000 
superficial feet, spanning 60, with the height of 26, are principally grown for the purpose of 
partially shading Specimen Plants from the direct rays of the sun. 
These Vines, during the fruiting season, are loaded with thousands of bunches hanging in almost 
perfect regularity in every part of the house, and this, with the magnificent specimens beneath, 
present, as a cotip d'ccil, a combination of use and ornament which Mr. W. B. ventures to think is 
unsorpassed in this country, or indeed in Europe. 
GRAPE VINES. 
At the proper season plants can be supplied of all the best varieties, in good fruiting canes, of 
well-matured growth, and superlative ezcellenoe. 
A SPECIAL LIST OP MAGNIFICENT VARIETIES OP 
NEW AND CHOICE GLADIOLUS 
Will be published in Mr. William Bull’s Autumn Seed Catalogue. 
This beautiful tribe of plants should bo largely planted everywhere, because : — 
They are perfectly hardy and easily grown. 
They are gorgeously beautiful. 
Their handsome spikes of flower buds are useful for cutting. 
"When cut and placed in water, the flower buds expand and last a long time. 
Planted in pots they are effective for conservatory decoration. 
In borders among Evergreens they are charming. 
Planted by hundreds among Rhododendrons, they brighten and enliven the beds 
during the summer and autumn months ; inexpensive kinds can be supplied 
for this purpose. 
For decorating vases and epergnes, Gladiolus spikes are invaluable. 
Gladiolus flowers have so many recommendations, that: — 
Scarcely too much can be said in their favour. 
