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6 SPECIALITIES FOR 1896, offered ry WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
LOBELIA, 
BARNARD’S 
PERPETUAL 
This splendid acquisition sent out 
by Mr. William Bull, is without 
doubt the finest Lobelia yet raised. 
The flowers are of the mo.st brilliant 
ulti'amarine blue, strikingly orna- 
mented with a pure white marking 
at the base of each of the two lower 
petals. It is of compact habit, 
and alike useful for bedding or 
growing in pots, while the bright 
and effective colouring of its flowers, 
combined with its perjietual 
blooming character, renders it most 
desirable for beds and ribbon 
borders. It was awarded a 
Certificate of Merit by the Royal 
Horticultural Society when ex- 
hibited in May, 1892, at the Temple 
Show. 
6rf. per packet. 
MIGNONETTE, 
GOLDEN GEM. 
MIGNONETTE, GOLDEN GEM. 
A beautiful dwarf-groTriug Mignonette, 
of compact and regular pyramidal growth, 
producing an abundance of spikes of a 
rich golden-yellow colour. It is of the 
gi'eatest value either for growiiig in pots 
for general decoration, or sown in the 
open borders for cutting purposes. Vide 
illustration. 
6<f. per packet. 
NEMESIA STRUMOSA SUTTONI. 
The flowers of this pretty and distinct half-hardy plant range from ivory white to primrose, 
orange .scarlet, crimson and puqde, flowering in the open air all through the Summer. 1«. per pkt. 
SAINTPAULIA lONANTHA. 
A distinct and pretty greenhouse plant, producing an abundance of Violet-liko flowers on 
slender stalks. The blossoms are of a violet blue colour, with golden yellow stamens. A most 
charming and de.sirable plant, which cannot fail to become a general favourite. l.v. & U. 6rf. per pkt. 
