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22 WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOOUE. 
t. 
’ Apollo Aster. 
A very distinct novelty, 
hearing a profusion of medium- 
sized hluc flowers of a semi- 
double character. The plant is 
of bushy growth, branching 
out from the base in the freest 
po.ssible maimer, the flowers 
being produced in such a 
prolific maimer as to form a 
dense mass of bloom. It is of 
compact growth, attaining a 
height of 8 to 10 inches. 
1«. per jiacket. 
Arctotis 
grandis. 
A very handsome annual of 
free growth, developing into 
profusely branclied bushes from 
2 to feet high, covered with 
numferous flowers to 3 inches 
in diameter. The ray florets 
are pale lilac on the under 
surface and pure white above, 
embellished near the base with 
a narrow yellow zone, con- 
trasting very prettUy with the 
light blue disc with its slightly 
projecting white stamens. It 
is of the easiest culture, flower- 
ing all through Summer and 
Autiunii. Itf. per packet. 
^ Carnations, 
Bull’s 
Imperial. 
A greatly improved strain of 
these favom'ite dowers, giving a 
wealth of bloom and variety of 
colour that cannot fail to please 
eveiyone. M any chai-ming self 
coloui-s will be found among 
them, including almost every 
shade of rose, pink, salmon and 
crimson, with lovely combina- 
tions of flakes, hizarres, &c., 
on white, yellow, and other 
coloured gTouuds. Very highly 
recommended. 
2s. 6d. and 3s. Cd. per packet. 
« Clerodendron 
fallax. 
A beautiful evergreen stove 
plfiut of dwarf habit, which 
prodnees its brilliant scarlet 
flowers in groat profusion in 
Autumn and Early Spring. 
2s. 6d. per packet. 
BULL’S IMPEEIAL CARNATIONS. 
