SPECIALITIES OFPERED BY -WILLIAM BULL, E.L.S, 17 
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LOBELIA CAYAKILLESI, — A very showy erect- growing species, introduced from Mexico, 
profusely producing its remarkable flowers, the tubes of which are brilliant scarlet, the 
lobes being orange yellow. It is half-hardy and may be grown either as an annual or 
biennial. Per packet, 1«. 
LOBELIA CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA.— 
Tills beautiful variety unites the deep blue 
colour of the true Crystal Palace sort u-ith 
the compact habit of the erccta section, 
being of great value in riband bedding, and 
for cultivation in pots. U. per packet. 
LOBELIA ERINUS GLOW-WORM.— A most 
desirable variety, very dwarf, flowers of a 
rich dark blue. Is. per packet. 
LOBELIA ERINUS SPECIOSA.— AreaUy fine 
strain, very compact, producing in great 
profusion large blue flowers with white 
centre. 6<f. per packet. 
LOBELIA (HERBACEOUS) QUEEN VICTORIA. 
— A well-known summer-flowering peren- 
nial, extremely useful either for beds or 
borders. Is. per packet. 
LOBELIA PUMILA. — Adistinct dwarf variety, 
with dark blue flowers. 6rf. per packet. 
LOBELIA PUMILA ALBA.— A pure white 
variety of the above. 6rf. per packet. 
Maeiqold, French Striped, ride No. 167. 
MARIGOLD, AFRICAN (Orange).— A 
really magnificent selection from a 
Prize strain, bearing immense bril- 
liant orange-coloured flowers, which 
are fully double and almost globular 
in shape, the bottom petals curving 
nearly back to the foot-stalks, the 
flower-head often measuring 7 to 8 
inches over ; a showy and extremely 
eft'ective plant. 6rf. per packet. 
MARIGOLD, FRENCH STRIPED, 
BULL'S SUPERB. — The seed offered 
is the produce of plants that have 
been carefully selected from time to 
time ; and only the most perfectly 
striped and fonned flowers having been 
retained for seeding purposes, it may 
therefore be depended upon to pro- 
duce beautifully striped blooms. 6d. 
per packet. 
MIGNONETTE, GARAWAY’S WHITE. 
— The finest of all the Wliite Mig- 
nonettes, and for out-door summer 
decoration its great beauty will be 
apparent, the spikes arc larger, and 
the individual flowers are more double 
and of a much purer white, rendering 
it the finest variety for winter bloom- 
ing. Is. per packet. 
Miononette, Mammoth, nVfc page 18, No. 171. 
LOBELIA PUMILA, BRIGHTON GEM.— Very 
compact and dwarf, flowers bright blue. 
I per packet. 
LOBELIA, vide, also page 33. 
MARIGOLD, AFRICAN (Lemon).— In 
excellence of habit, height, and free- 
flowering propensity, the same as the 
following, but vaiying in coloiu', 
which may bo described as pure 
lemon ; both may be fully depended 
upon to produce remarkable effect. 
6(f. per pai^ket. 
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