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SPECIALITIES OFi-ERM) by WILLIAM BULL, E.L.S. 
GAILLARDIA, LORENZ’S PERFECTION. 
193. DAHLIA, double. — Saved from the 
fine.st show flowers. 1«. per packet. 
DAISY, double J’iilc Beilis perennis. 
194. DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII, Eastern 
Queen. — Beautifully marbled, with 
broad bands of I'ioh mavive. Irf. 
per j>acket. 
196. DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII, Crimson 
Belle. — la of a rich vivid crimson- 
lake colour ; flowers of good size 
and substance, finely laciniated. id. 
per packet. 
196. DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII DIADEM- 
ATUS FL. PLENO (Diadem Pink).— 
The colours embrace all the various 
tints of lilac, crimson, piu'ple and 
maroon : the fiingcd edges of the 
petals being piire white, id. per pkt. 
197. DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII LACINI- 
ATUS STRIATUS FL. PL. — The 
white blossoms elegantly striped with 
different shades, which var}' from 
the most delicate rose to the deepest 
red. id. per packet. 
198. DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII, "THE BRIDE." — The flowers are of dark purple-violet, which 
contra.sts strikingly with the snowy wluteness of the ground colour, id. per packet. 
DIANTHUS, assortments.— Kt* page 31. ..... 
199. DIGITALIS ALBA MACULATA SUPERB A.— From tho most beautifidly spotted varieties m 
cultivation; a superb strain. Irf. per packet. _ 
200. ESCHSCHOLTZIA CARMINEA. — Large flowers of an intense oannine-roso. 4rf. per packet. 
201. ESCHSCHOLTZIA, MANDARIN. — A very distinct variety, flowers of a rich orange, veiy 
showy, with petals of good substance, id. per packet. in 
202. EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS (The Blue Gum of Tasmania) — Said to possess the remarkable 
Tiower of destroying miasmatic influence in fever-stricken localities. 6d. per packet. 
203. EUCALYPTUS CITRIODORA. — Tlie pleasant fragrance of the foliage of this greenhouse plant 
is equally powerful and agreeable with that of the lemon-scented Verbena. 2s. 6d. per pkt. 
204. FREESIA REFRACTA 
ALBA. — A lovely bulbous 
plant, producing pure 
white delightfully frag- 
rant. flowers. Is. per pkt. 
205. FUCHSIA, choice mixed.— 
Saved fiom a sxJcndid 
collection, consisting only 
of the finest named varie- 
ties. Is. Gd. per packet. 
206. GAILLARDIA PICTA LO- 
RENZIANA.— Tlie flowers 
are borne on long stems, 
making them very useful 
for bouquets. The co- 
lours vary from i>ale 
yellow to deep crimson. 
id. ])cr packet. 
207. GAILLARDIA, LORENZ’S 
PERFECTION,— By care- 
ful cultivation and selec- 
tion tho present strain has 
now been ])rodu<;cd and 
fixed from the well-known 
G. picla I.orenziana. In this 
variety tlie quilled pet.als 
are produced in .such great 
abmidanee us to give the 
flowers tho appearance of 
a round ball. It will be 
found a gland cut-flower 
for bouquets, Gd. ]ier ])kt. 
208. GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA 
ERECTA.— Tliis seed has . 
been saved from erect-flowering kinds, and will produce flowers of many beautiful .shades 
of colour. Is, 6d. and 2s. Gd. per packet. 
GLOXINIA. 
