4 Novelties & Spbcialities fok 1889, offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
ASTER “TRIUMPH.” 
This splendid Aster is undoubtedly the 
most beautiful and perfect of all Dwarf 
Astera . In its earlier growth it resembles 
in habit somewhat the Dwarf Chrysan- 
themum-flowered section ; but, in deve- 
loping its large, handsome and beauti- 
fully-shaped flowers, it assumes quite 
another aspect. The individual flowers 
measure from in. to 3 in. in diameter, 
and are of the most faultless Pseony-form, 
all petals being beautifully incurved. 
The colour is peculiarly rich and bril- 
liant ; when beginning to flower it is a 
pure scarlet, which, when in full bloom, 
changes to a magnificent lake-crimson. 
It produces its flowers in great abun- 
dance, making it extremely useful for 
borders, groups, or pot culture. 
Is. 6d. per packet. 
ASTER “TRIUMPH.” 
15 GODETIA 
“FAIRY QUEEN.” 
This handsome and charming new variety is of 
very dwarf habit and compact growth, which 
admirably adapts it for use in beds and borders. 
Tlie flowers are white passing into bluA, with 
large carmine spots at the base of each petal. The 
individual blossoms of tliis most desirable acquisition 
are large and attractive, of the same size as those of 
G. Lady Albemarle, 
1#. Crf. per packet. 
LTJFINU8 ALBO-COCClMiilUS NANUS. 
LUPINUS 
ALBO-COCCINEUS 
NANUS. 
This ornamental and free-flowering plant is of 
very dwarf growth, forming handsome compact 
bushes, about one foot in height by the same in 
breadth, bearing its pretty and deliciously-fragrant 
spikes of bloom well above the foliage. The lower 
half of the flower-spikes is of a rich rosy-crimson 
colour, the upper portion being white. 
6(/. per packet. 
