20 COLLECTIONS & ASSOETMENTS offered ry WILLIAM BULL, F L.S. 
BROMPTON STOCK. 
A well-known variety of robust habit, producing immense spikes of double flowers. Sow 
in July. 
312. Twelve splendid and distinct colours, separate .. .. .. 2s. Gd. 
313. Six ,, „ „ „ „ Is. 6f/. 
314. Extra choice mixed per packet Os. Gd. 
GIANT BROMPTON OR GIANT CAPE STOCK. 
A section of vigorous habit, producing an immense pyraraidiil spike of bloom. Sow in Jul}^ 
for spring flowering. 
316. Fom' splendid and distinct colours, separate . . .. ., .. 1,5. od. 
31G. Extra choice mixed .. .. .. .. Is. Orf. 
Summer and autumn-Jtowcring Slocks may be sown in March and April, and treated similar to 
Asters. Intermediate Stocks, for spring decoration, should be sown in July and August, and wintered 
in cold frames. 
ANTIRRHINUMS. 
317. Assortment of 12 finest varieties, separate 
318. ,, 12 Tom Thumb varieties 
2s. Od. 
2s. Od. 
B^\LSAM, CAMELLIA-FLOWFEED 
BALSAMS. 
319. CAMELLIA-FLOWERED 
BALSAM, eight splendid 
colour's, sei>arate . . 2s. Od. 
320. Extra choice mixed, per 
packet . . . . l.s'. Od. 
320* CARNATION-STRIPED 
BALSAM, in five va- 
rieties, separate . . 2s. Od. 
321. ROSE-FLOWERED 
BALSAM, eight beautiful 
colour.s, separate. .2s. Od. 
Sow in February and March, 
in pans, and place on a brisk hot- 
bed. When the young plants arc 
uppotoffinto G-inchpots, shifting 
into larger sizes as they appear to 
require them, G-inch pots being 
sufficiently large for the last shift. 
A moist and genial atmosphere 
and exposure to the light is in- 
dispensable for fine growth. 
CARNATIONS 
CELOSIA (CocKscoaiB). 
AND 
PICOTEES. 
322. Assortment of 6 varieties, 
10 seeds of each. . 3.v. 6^^. 
Dodwell’s Prize Strains. — 
Vide pag-es 13 & 21. 
CELOSIAS. 
CELOSIA CRISTATA (COCKSCOMB). 
323. Six choice and distinct colour.s, separate ..l.s. Gd. 
CELOSIA PYRAMIDALIS. 
324. Six choice and distinct colours, separate . . Is. Gd. 
