SPECIALITIES FOE 1896, offered sy WILLIAM BULL, E.L.S. 7 
POLYANTHUS- 
PRIMROSE, 
HARDY HYBRIDS. 
These heautitul liardy hybrid 
Primi’oaes produce a profusion of 
lai'ge flowers of many bright and 
brilliant colours. In a mild season 
they will often commence blooming 
ill the Autumn, and continue through 
the Winter. 
l.«. per packet. 
22 TEN-WEEK 
STOCK, 
“PRINCESS MAY.” 
2' STREPTOCARPUS. 
New Hybrids. 
ST03K, “ PRINCESS MAY.” 
These handsome hybrids are admiiably adapted 
for greenhouse and conservatory decoration, their 
pretty trumpet - shaped flowers being produced 
in tiie utmost profusion througli the Summer 
and early Autumn months. Tlie value of these 
charming flowering plants is greatly enhanced 
hj' tlieir gi’eat diversit}' of coloiu*, wliich ranges 
from pure white to deep rose and violet-purple. 
2s. Qd. per packet. 
21 TECOMA SMITHII. 
One of the finest Seed Novelties yet introduced, 
and an exceedingly beautiful addition to on** 
Autumn and AVinter flowering greeuliouse plants. 
The flowers are tubular in shape, about 2 inches 
long, and about 1 inch in diameter at the mouth, of 
a rich lemon colour shaded with dark orange, 
borne in large terminal corymbifoi'in heads, pre- 
senTing a moat charming appearance, and lasting in 
full beauty for upwards of a month. 
The plant is verf easily grown, in fact, is 
ns easily managed as a Chrysanthemum. AVas 
awarded a First-Class Certificate by the Royal 
Horticultural Society. 
1». &tl. and 2.5. 6rf. per packet. 
POLYANTHUS-PRIMROSE, HARDY HYBRIDS. 
A handsome variety, bearing largo 
spikes of light primrose - coloured 
flowers. The individual blossoms, 
when fully expanded, attain a dia- 
meter of two inches, the glossy green 
of the foliage showing off the delicate 
hue of the flowers to the be.st ad- 
vantage. Cue of the earliest to flower. 
Is. 6(2. per packet. 
