SPECIALITIES OFFERED BY WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
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HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 
GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA FENDULA. — Saved from drooping" flowered varieties beautifully 
coloured, shaded and marked. l.«. Gd. and 2«. 6d. per packet. 
GLOXINIA, FINEST SPOTTED. — Saved from a collection of the finest of these most beautiful 
varieties. 2«. 6rf. per packet. 
GLOXINIA, extra choice hybridised — Embraces aU the various colours and shades, with the 
heautifully spotted kinds, usually found in the flowers of this handsome Summer-flowering 
bulbous plant, l.v. 6d. and 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
GODETIA, DUCHESS OF ALBANY. — Freely 
produces large clusters of flowers of a 
beautiful glossy satiny white, id. per pkt. 
GODETIA, LADY ALBEMARLE.— Flowers 
of an intensocarmiue-orimson colour, shaded 
towards the edge with delicate lilac, id. pkt. 
GODETIA, SATIN ROSE.— Beautiful bright 
carmine-rose, the sui-face shining like satin. 
4r/. per jiacket. 
GODETIA, WHITE PEARL. —Flowers not 
quite so large as those of the variety 
DuchexH of Albautj, but equally as pretty, 
and of the same satiny white. 6d. per pkt. 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL.— n*pp. 31 &39. 
GREVILLEA ROBUSTA. — A most graceful 
and ornamental plant. Gd. per packet. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). — Vide pp. 7 & 36. 
HELICHRYSUM, SILVER BALL.— A mag- 
nificent variety of tliis old aud favourite 
Everlasting, producing, iu the most profuse 
maimer, large regularly formed double 
flo wors of a beautiful silvery white. Crf. 
per packet. 
HELIOTROPE. — From tlie best varieties ; 
mixed, id. per packet. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA.— An extremely 
attractive hardy perennial, producing' a 
profusion of elegant spikes of rich bright 
crimson campanulate flowers, particularly 
adapted for cutting and other decorative 
piu-pose.s. Ill habit the plant is dwarf 
and compact, the leaves being light green 
and slightly pubescent. Vide illustration. 
Is. per packet. 
HOLLYHOCK, extra choice mixed. — From 
fii*st-class flowers. 1«. per packet, 
HOLLYHOCK, assortments. — Vide \)nge 31. 
HUMEA ELEOANS. — A very ornamental and 
graceful plant, with fragi’ant foliage, and 
drooping racemes of rosy-coloured flowers. 
9rf. per packet. 
HUMULUS JAPONICUS VARIEGATUS (The 
Variegated Hop).— The Japanese Hop is 
well-kno\Nm as being one of the most useful 
and ornamental of fast-growing hai'dy climbers, and the variety now offered possesses the 
advantage of having handsomely variegated leaves, mottled, blotched and marmorated ^vith 
silvery- white, creamy-yellow, light and dark green, in tlie most effective manner. It wiU 
he found of the greatest use for quickly covering fences, arhoiu’s, rustic arches, &c. Gd. 
])er packet. 
IBERIS GIBRALTARICA HYBRIDA. — Flowers light mauve, produced in the greatest 
profusion from April to August. Gd. per packet. 
IMPATIENS SULTANI. — Produces througliout the Summer a profusion of bright rosy cai-mine 
flowers. Is. per packet. 
IPOH-SIA. — J'ide puge.s 31 & 10. 
INULA ENSIFOLIA. — A vciy freo-floworiiig and sho^^'y perennial composite, growing from 
12 to 15 inches in height, and i)roducing at the end of every growth lai’ge pime golden- 
yellow flowers, fully inch across. When sown early in the year, this will flower the first 
season. il.v. per packet. 
LANTANA HYBRIDA. — Chaiming bedding plants, with beautiful Verhena-like heads of 
flow'ers, of rich colours and clinnging hue. id. per packet. 
LARKSPUR, asBortnientB. — Vide page 31. 
LAVATERA ARBOREA VARIEGATA. — Heceived First Class Certificate from the Floral 
Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, id. per packet. 
LOBELIA, Barnard’s Perpetual. Vide page 5. 
INULA ENSIFOLIA. 
