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WILLIAM LULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
AMARYLLIS. 
FINEST HYBBIDS.-The.se gorgeously beautiful bulbous Stove plants can be supplied in all the 
BETT AnnKNA selections can be made at 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 guineas per dozen. 
FOB*msT^?MA T'l'i <>». and 9s, per dozen ; 10s. to (iOs. per 100. 
FOBHOSISSIMA (Ihe Jacobcea Lily), 6tl. each ; 5s. 6d. per dozen. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
1 '’arietics of this plant. The flowcr.s are 
also extremely useful for bouquets and when plucked, if kept in water, they will last in freshness 
perd^en^ ^ ™s. and 12s. 
DAHLIAS. 
Ter dozen. i P„_ 
CHOICE EXHIBITION VABIETIK BOUClDETorPOMPON VABIETIES. .9s. and T2s. 
12*-, 18s- SINGLE-FLOWEBED 6s 9s T’s 
DWAEF BEDDING VABIETIES ,.9s. and 12s. CACTUS-FLOWEBED VABIETIES. .9s.,’l2s.’, 18s. 
CHOICE GLOXINIAS. 
f ® flow^ers of these beautiful bulbous plants render them of the greate.st 
value lor the decoration of .Stoves and Conservatories. The colours are most varied, every hue being 
pure and distinct, whil(> some of the kinds are spotted and maculated in a mo.st pleasing manner. 
Choice Selections made at 18s., 24s. and 30s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
Good Blooming Tubers, unnamed, of various colours, raised from handsome varieties, 
4s,, 6s. and 9s. per dozen; 30s., 40s. and 60s. per 100. 
^ P>EONIES. 
herbaceous peonies, in choice named sorts and various coloiir.s. Extremely showy and mo.st 
useful for oiithug. 1.*. and l.v. 6rf. each; 10s. and l.i.v. per dozen. New kinds, 2.v. h/L, 3s 6rf 
ana ox. eaun. ’ 
TEEE P.E0NIES These are specially imported from Japan every season, and comprise many new 
varieties with immense flowers of the most chaste and suberb colours. 5»., 7,v Gd and 
10 ^. (m. eaca. 
ACHIMENES. 
lu 12 named varieties, 2.v. per dozen, 15s. per 100. 
Choice sorts, 4s., Gs. and Of. per dozen. 
GESNERAS, NEW 
HYBRIDS. 
These pretty new hybrids vary in colour from 
rose to brilliant scarlet and crimson. 2s. (j/L and 
J3.V. fj(/. each ; 24#. and 36#. per dozjen. 
TYD/EAS. 
These can bo cultivated .so as to produce an 
abundance of bloom throughout the Winter, their 
flowering season princijiully depending on the time of 
year their tubers are started into growth. With a little 
management a succe.ssion of blooming plants can be 
had nearly throughout the year. 18.v., 24*. and 30s. 
per dozen, according to sorts. 
TYD.ffiA. 
