156 NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING AND SOFTAVOODED FLANTS. 
PETUNIAS, New Double Varieties — continued, 
OTHELLO, whitish lilac and ixoee, centre veined ovith purple. 2s. 6d. 
PRIAM, large fimbriated plum coloured flowers. 2s. 6rf. 
RAPHAEL, very double flowers, bluish-violet, m.aculated white. 2s. 6r/. 
Choice Selections of Double-flowered kinds, including blotched, fringed and variegated 
varieties, 18s. and 30s. per dozen ; choice new kinds, 12s. per dozen. 
Choice Selections of Single-flowered kinds, including striped and blotched varieties, 
12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
PHLOXES (HERBACEOUS). 
Selections of good and choice kinds at 12s. and 18.s. per dozen. 
SALVIA, INGENIEUR CLAVENAD 
A variety raised from S. sjilciidois, similar 
much darker in colour, us. 
SALVIA Bethelii, Is. 
boliviehsis. Is. 
OvELESTINA, Is. 6ll. 
Gesnee.eploha, Is. 
M. IssANcnou, Is. 6d. 
PATENS, Gd. 
in character, but more floriferous, and the flowers 
SALVIA PiTcnEKi, Is. Gd. 
i EUTIIANS, Is. Gd. 
SPLENDENS, Is. 
EPLENDENS BeUANTII, Is. 
SEMPERVIVUM flAWORTmi, Is. 
PLANTS FOR SUB-TROPICAL GARDENS. 
These have either ornamental and atti'nctive foliag'p, or are of graceful habit and growth, such 
as Bamboos, tSre., and are very effective when planted in groups; many of them fonning striking 
objects as single specimens. Good Selections made at 30s. and 42s. per dozen. 
WILLIAM BULL, f.l.s„ 
RESPECTFULLY INVITES THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY ABOUT TO FURNISH 
CONSERVATORIES TO -AN INSPECTION OP THE 
MAGNIFICENT SPECIMEN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
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WINTER GARDEN, 
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THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK EXTANT 
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TREE FERNS, 
Well Established, with Handsome and Graceful Heads. 
THE COLLECTION OP 
^•CYCIDACEOUS PLANTS 
Is unequalled In extent, and in the Size and Beauty of the Specimens. 
