WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ BULB CATALOGUE, 
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FREESIAS. 
The chaste and fragrant flowers of these 
beautiful Cape bulbs render them of the greatest 
value for decorative purjroses, especially where out 
flowers are required during the winter months ; 
they grow about 9 inches high, producing 6 to 8 
flowers, the fragrance of which is most delight- 
ful. They can be easily forced, and should bo 
planted 6 to 1*2 bulbs in a pot. 
I’or 
doz. 
«. ti. 
0 9 
REFRACTA ALBA, 
wliite, with luiiioii 
hlotuli, delightfully 
fragrant 
per 1 ,000. 
Per 
100 . 
s. d. 
4 G 
FREESIA REFRACTA ALBA. 
LEXCHTLINI MAJOR, 
Light primrose,^ a 
vigorous gi'ower, with 
large swoct - sueiitod 
flowers . , , . 6 0 
GALTONIA 
(HYACINTHUS) CANDICANS, a beautiful hardy plaut, producing large spikes of pendant bell- 
shaped white flowers, l.v. per dozen ; G.t. per 100. 
GALANTHUS 
NIVALIS 
(SNOWDROPS) 
DOUBLE 
SNOWDROPS. 
Extra Selected Roots. 
Per 1,000. Per 100. 
s. d. s. d. 
25 0 3 0 
SINGLE 
SNOWDROPS. 
Extra Selected Roots. 
Per 1,000. Per 100 
8. d. 8. d. 
25 0 3 0 
GALANTHUS ELWESII (Elwes’ Giant Snowdrop). 
A beautiful and distinct species, bearing freely largo pure 
white flowers heavily tipped with green ; the flnest of all the 
Snowdrops (Vide illustration). 3s. 6d. per 100 ; 30s. per 1,000. 
GRIPFINIA HYACINTHINA. 
A beautiful and most distinct bulbous plant, producing quite freely umbels of handsome flowers* 
of a most attractive shade of bluish-lilac. Being a native of Brazil, it should be grown in a stove. 
Fine bulbs, 6s. and 7«. 6rf. each. 
