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SPECIALITIES oFFBnED by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.8. 
204. PENTSTEUON SPECTABIIiIS. — This species produces loujj racemes of very fine purple- 
.coloured fiowers. 6rf. per packet. 
PENT8TEMOK. — Vit/e pages 36 and 37. 
206. PETUNIA HTBBIDA ORANDIFLOHA FIMBBIATA, finest mixed. — Very pretty single fiowers 
with beautifully fringed edges. 1». per packet. 
206. PETUNIA HYBBIDA OBANSIFIOBA FIOBE PLENO, fine hybridised.— 1*. and li. 6ii. 
per packet. 
207. PETUNIA HTBBIDA OBANDIFLOBA FIMBBIATA FLOBE PLENO.— Large flowering 
double fringed; a charming and distinct section, with beautifully fringed flowers. 1». Orf. 
and 2». 6rf. per packet. 
208. PETUNIA HTBBIDA NANA COHPACTA MULTIFLOBA. — A charming dwarf variety, about 
8 inches in height, by as much in diameter, studded with regular strip^ flowers ; exceedingly 
effective, wliether in masses or in pots. 1«. per packet. 
209. PETUNIA, extra choice hybridised. — Saved from the best and most distinct flowers. This 
seed will produce the beautiful striped, maculated, and reticulated varieties. Is. per 
packet. 
210. PETUNIA INIMITABLE FLOBE PLENO.— Double striped and blotched, 1». 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
per packet. 
PETUNIA, Assortments. — Vide page 30. 
211. PHACELIA CAMPANULABIA. — Tliis lovely aimual is one of the most beavitiful blue 
flowers known, bcai-ing a profusion of erect, bell-like flowers in terminal racemes, of the 
brightest ultramarine blue. 6d. per packet. 
212. PHACELIA PARBTII — A beautiful half-hardy annual, introduced from Southern California. 
It produces on tenniiial many-flowered cymes, a profusion of lovely dark violet-purple 
flowers, each about an inch in diameter, and having a white spot at the base of each 
petal. From its continuous blooming habit, this charming and effective plant caimot fail 
to become a general favourite for the decoration of beds and borders, l/i. and 1*. 6(7. per 
packet. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII CUSPIDATA, vide page 7. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII FIMBBIATA, vide page 7. 
213. PHLOX DRUMMONDII OBAF OEBO. — Exceedingly pretty, of dwarf pyramidal habit, about 
nine inches in height, producing numerous spikes, covered with reddish -violet flowers, 
with white centre. Is. per packet. 
214. PHLOX DRUMMONDII LEOPOLDI. — Rich bright purple, white eye. Is. per packet. 
216. PHLOX DRUMMONDII HETNOLDII. — This superb variety is perfectly distinct from the 
variety already known under the name “coceinead^ In habit it is dwarf and compact, 
the flowers are a true scarlet, and abimdantly produced. Is. per packet. 
216. PHLOX DRUMMONDII ISABELLINA. — A beautiful variety with clear yellow flowers ; strongly 
recommended. Is. per packet. 
217. PHLOX DRUMMONDII OBANDIFLOBA 8TELLATA 8PLENDEN8.— Flowers crimson-scarlet, 
with a well-defined pure white star in the centre. Is. per packet. 
218. PHLOX DRUMMONDII OBANDIFLOBA VIOLACEA ALBA OCULATA.— Dark bluish -violet, 
with splendid neatly marked white eentre. Is. per packet. 
219. PHLOX DRUMMONDII OBANDIFLOBA, choice mixed. — Of this beautiful class of well-known 
half-hardy annuals too much cannot be said. The seed offered will comprise all the finest 
varieties in cultivation. 6d. per packet. For Assortments, vide page 30. 
220. FICOTEE, DODWELL’S PRIZE 8TBA1N. — Saved from choicest named varieties. 2s. 6d. and 
3s. 6d. per packet. 
221. PICOTEE, choice mixed. — Saved from one of the finest strains in cultivation. Is. 6d. and 
2s. 6d. per packet. 
221*. PICOTEE, TELLOW, extra choice. Saved from double flowers, 2s. 6d. per packet. 
222. PINE, from laced flowers — Saved from the finest laced varieties. 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per 
packet. 
PINK, DOUBLE, extra choice mixed. — Saved from the finest double-laced flowers. 2s. 6d. 
per packet. 
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