SPECIALITIES Fou 1895, offered by WILLIAM BULJy, P.I..S. 
CEOZY’S CANNAS. 
CANNAS. 
CROZY’S GLADIOLUS- 
FLOWERED STRAIN. 
Tlio magnificent varieties of Gannas 
raiseil and sent out by M. Crozy, are too 
well-known and appreciated to need any 
lengthened description. The}' are of the 
greatest value for bedding purposes and 
flowering when quite dwarf, arc admirably 
adapted for growing in irots for the 
decoration of greenhouses and conser- 
vatories, their showy spikes of flower 
remaining in full beauty for a length of 
time, exhibiting a wealth and variety of 
gorgeous colouring scarcely obtainable in 
any other class of plant. .Some, are 
brilliant yellow, others intense .shades of 
scnrrlet, orange, salmon, crimson, red, 
maroon, &c., many being dotted, striped, 
maculated or rayed with yellow or scarlet, 
others again being crimson or scarlet, 
margined with a band of golden yellow ; 
the flowers indeed arc most diversified 
and pleasing in every way. Seed is now 
offered of many of the best sorts. 
lo. Mixed Seed, saved from Crozy’s new 
varieties. 
rricc. Is. Gd. per packet. 
1 6 . Collection of 1 2 finest varieties. Us. 6d. 
per collection. 
For donnant roots, vide page 75. 
DWARF FRENCH 
MARIGOLD. 
“PURPLE AND GOLD.” 
A channing new Dwarf French Marigold 
of regular growth, producing uninterruptedly 
from .Tuly until the frost sets in, a great 
profusion of pretty single flowers of a lovely 
golden yellow colour, each petal being orna- 
mented with a velvety purple spot, imparting 
to the blooms a vci-y attractive appearance. 
This pretty annual wilt be found of great 
use for cutting, being very floriferous and 
of easy culture, succeeding in any situation. 
Price, Gd. per packet. 
,18 MYRSIPHYLLUM (SMILAX) 
ASPARAGOIDES. 
A charming greenhouRC climber Tpith small 
dark-green cordate foliage, which is extremely 
useful for decorative purposes, as it remains 
fresh and green for several days after being 
cut. 
Price, 6</. per packet. 
