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Novelties & Specialities fob 1889, offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 5 
LOBELIA ROYAL PURPLE. 
Certifloated by the Royal Horticultural Society, May 26, 1885. 
In colour thie fine Lobelia is quite different from any 
other variety in commerce, being: a very rich shade of violet 
piuq)lc without any trace of blue, as in all other sorts, and is 
veiy striking: and effective, thus showing off its large and 
clear white eye. 
The habit is semi-compact, not so much so as the ‘ ‘ piunila ’ ’ 
varieties, but not at all straggling. 
1«. 6rf. per packat. 
PAPAVER MARSELLI-THE MIKADO. 
FRINGED JAPANESE POPPY. 
Tliis quaint and channing Poppy has boon introduced from Japan, and is, with'out doubt, one of 
tlie most beautiful species of the genus. The petals of the flower, which is serai-double, are cut and 
fringed in the most elegant manner. The colour is most attractive, being pure white at the back 
whilst the fringed edges are of the most brilliant crimson scarlet. (iJ. per packet. 
PAPAVER PAVONINUM. 
PEACOCK POPPY. 
A very free-flowering and beautiful new single-flowering Poppy of dwarf habit. Tlie colour 
is brilliant scarlet, each petal being marked near the base with a glossy black zone, fonning a com- 
plete ring, in admirable contrast to the bright ground colour. Qd. per packet. 
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