28 COLLECTIONS & ASSORTMENTS offered ry WILLIAM BULL, E L.S. 
BROMFTON STOCK. 
A well-known variety of robust habit, producing immense spikes of double flowers. Sow 
in July. 
314. Twelve splendid and distinct colours, separate .. .. .. .. 2s. 6rf. 
316. Six ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ...... Is, Qd. 
316. Extra choice mixed .. .. .. ,, .. per packet Os. 6r/. 
GIANT BROMPTON OR GIANT CAPE STOCK. 
A section of vigorous habit, producing an immense pyramidal spike of bloom. Sow in July 
for Spring flowering. 
317. Four splendid and distinct colours, separate .. .. .. .. Is. Od. 
318. Extra choice mixed Is. Otf. 
Summer and autumn-flowering Stocks may he sown in March and April, and treated similar to 
Asters. Intermediate Stocks, for spring decoration, should he sown in July and August, and wintered 
in cold frames. 
ANTIRRHINUMS. 
319. Assortment of 12 fine.st varieties, separate .. .. .. .. 2s. Orf. 
320. ,, 8 Tom Thumb varieties .. .. .. .. Is. 6ii. 
BALSAMS. 
CELOSIA PYRAMIDALIS. 
329. Six choice and distinct colours, separate .. Is. 6d. 
321. CAMELLIA-FLOWERED 
BALSAM, eight splendid 
colours, separate . . 2s. Orf. 
322. Extra choice mixed, per 
packet , . . . Is. Ot/. 
323. CARNATION - STRIPED 
BALSAM, in five varieties, 
separate , . . . 2«. Orf. 
324. Extra choice mixed, per 
]>acket . . . . I v. 0^/. 
.325. KOSE-FLOWERED 
BALSAM, eight beautiful 
coloiu‘8, separate , . 2#. dd. 
326. Extra choice mixed, per 
packet . . . . 1-v. 0^/. 
Sow in February and Marcky in 
panSy and place on a brisk hot-bed. 
When the young plants are up pot 
off into Z-inch potSy shifting into 
larger sizes as they appear to require 
thcniy Z-inch j)ots being sufficiently 
large for the last shift. A moist 
and genial atmosphere and exposure 
to the light is indispensable for 
fine qrowth. 
• BALSAM, CAMELLIA-FLOWERED. 
CARNATIONS. 
327. Assortment of 6 varieties, 
10 seeds of each . . 3.s. 6rf. 
Dodwell’s Prize Strains. — 
Vide page 15. 
CELOSIAS. 
CELOSIA CRIST ATA (COCKSCOMB). 
328. Eight choice and distinct colours, separate . . Is. Grf. 
CELOSIA (Cockscomb). 
