16 SPECIALITIES OFFERED Jiv WILLIAM BULL, F.L S. 
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GLOXINIA, extra choice hy- 
bridised. — This seed has 
been saved fi'om .splendid 
new varieties, so that the 
produce may be expected 
to embrace all the various 
colours and shades, with 
the beautifully spotted 
kinds, usually found in 
the flowers of this hand- 
some summer - flowering 
bulbous plant. 2s. 6rf. per 
packet. 
GLOXINIA GKANDIFLORA 
ERECTA. — This seed has 
been carefully saved from 
erect-flowering kinds, and 
will produce flowers of 
many beautiful .shades of 
colour, with a good pro- 
portion of spotted flowers. 
2.V. iiil. per packet. 
GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA 
PENDULA. — Saved from a 
choi<a^ collection of droop- 
iugflowered varieties beau- 
tifully coloured, shaded 
and marked. 2s. lid. per 
packet. 
GLOXINIA. FINEST SPOT- 
TED. — Saved from a col- 
lection of the finest of 
these most beautiful varie- 
ties. 2s. Gd. per packet. 
— Gloxinia. 
GODETIA DUCHESS OF ALBANY. — This variety forms a handsome pyramid, and freely 
produces large clusters of flowers of a beautiful glo.s.sy satiny white, each when fully 
expanded measuring' about four inches acro.ss. Gd. jier packet. 
GODETIA LADY ALBEMARLE. — The flowers are nearly four inches across when fully 
expanded, and of an intense camiine crinnson colour, shaded towards the edge \rith delicate 
lilac. Gd. per pkt. 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL.— J'ide pages 28 and 36. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. — A most graceful and ornamental, idant. 6<f. per packet. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower).— Tirfs page 32. 
HELIOTROPE. — From the beat varieties ; mixed. Gd. per packet. 
HOLLYHOCK, extra choice mixed. — From first-class flowers. U. Gd. per packet. 
HOLLYHOCK, assortments. — firfepage 27. 
HYACINTHUS CANDICANS. — A hardy summer-flowering bulb, bears numerous bell- 
■shaped pure white flowers. l.v. per packet. 
IBERIS, EMPRESS. — A truly magnificent white Candytuft, very long spikes of large 
white flowers ; extra flue and very distinct. Fir.st Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural 
So(uetv. 1.'. per jiacket. 
IBERIS GIBRALTARICA HYBRIDA. — One of the best of the Perennial Candytufts. 
Awarded by the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticidtural Society a First Class 
Certificate of Merit. The flowers, 'whicli are of a beautiful light mauve colour, are pro- 
duced in the gi'eate.st profusion from April to August, l.v. per packet. 
IMPATIENS 8ULTANI. — A dwarf bushy plant from Zanzibar, producing throughout 
the summer a profu.sion of bright rosy cannine flowers. U. Gd. per packet. 
IP0M.SA. — J'ide pages 27 and 37. 
LANTANA HYBRIDA. — Chai'ming bedding plants, with beautiful Verbena-like heads of 
flowers, of rich coloui-s and changing hue. Gd. per packet. 
LARKSPUR, assortments. — J'ide page 27. 
LAVATERA ARBOREA VARIEGATA. — Received Fir.st Class Certificate from the Floral 
Committee of the Royal Horticull;ural Society. l.v. per packet. 
LAYLA ELEGANS. — A Californian annual, with large yellow flowers edged with white. 
Gd. per packet. 
LEPTOSIPHON ROSEUS. — Large flowers of a charming tender rose colour ; very dwarf. 
Gd. per packet. 
