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SPECIALITIES oFFicuED uy WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
260. PANSY, SHOW, choice mixed. — Saved from u fine collection. Is. 6d. and 2s. tSil. per packet. 
261. PANSY, EMPEROR WILLIAM.— A largo-flowering variety, having blossoitiH of a splendid 
ultramarine-blue, with eye of purple-violet, bs. per packet. 
262. PANSY, FAUST or KING OF THE BLACKS.— Jet black. 6rf. per packet. 
263. PANSY, TRIMARDEAU, extra choice mixed. — Produces beautiful largo flowers. 9</. per pkt. 
oT T'irT 7 -ninii tt I These three bedding varieties are of robust habit, 
264. PANSY, CLIVEDEN PIMPLE. 1 m succeed in any kind of garden soil, are 
IS; liZl SS 7Sw. I -SI. •t-.S - 
PAPAVER DANEBROG.— Vide page 37. 
267. PAPAVER, “ American Flag.”— A beautiful Double Poppy of robust growth. The flowers 
are large, very double and charmingly coloured — a pure white ground, margined with dark 
orange-scarlet. 6d. per packet. 
268. PAPAVER PAVONINDM IPeacock Poppy). — A vei-y free-flowering and beautiful single- 
floweriTig Poppy of dw'art habit. The colour is brilliant scarlet, each petal haWug a glossy 
bhaok zone. Od. per packet. 
269. PAPAVER NUDICAULE (Yellow Iceland 
Poppy). — Clear yellow. 6d. per packet. 
270. PAPAVER NUDICAULE ALBUM (White Ice- 
land Poppy). — Pure white. Gd. per packet. 
271 . PAPAVER NUDICAULE MINIATUM (Scarlet 
Iceland Poppy). — Orange-scarlet. Gd. i>er 
packet. 
272. PAPAVER NUDICAULE MINIATUM FL. 
PLENO. — A very .striking double-flow'ering 
form of the bright orange-.scarlet variety of 
tho Iceland Poppy, producing from 10 to 
50 per cent, of plants with perfectly double 
flowers. 1.?. per pack<!t. 
273. PAPAVER, CARDINAL. — Dwarf and robust, 
attaining a height of about 18 inche.s, and 
freely produciTig ononuous and very double 
flowers of glowing scarlet, on a white ground. 
Gd. per packet. 
274. PAPAVER GLAUCUM, ” The Tulip Poppy.”— 
A showy and brilliant species, producing 
splendid flowers of the most vivid scarlet 
imaginable. As will be seen from the 
iUustration, the flowers are somewhat 
peculiar in shape, the two inner petals 
remaining erect in tho centi-e of the flower, 
thus forming a cup-like receptacle contain- 
ing tho anthers and capsule. 6rf. ]ier packet. 
275. PAPAVER MARSELLI— THE MIKADO.— The 
petals of this cpiaint and ehariuiug Poppy 
are cut and fringed in the most elegant 
manner, pure white at back, the fringed 
edges erimson-scarlet. 3d. por packet. 
276. PAPAVER ORIENTALE. — A perennial 
species, witli immense brilliant crim- 
sou-scarlet flowers. 3d. per j)acket. 
277. PAPAVER, THE BRIDE. — A pme 
wdiite single selection from tho 
ordinary Papaver somiiifcntm, the 
flowers of large size, and the petals 
nearly entire at the margin. A groat 
aoipiisition for cutting purijoses. 
3d. per packet. 
278. PAPAVER, THE SHIRLEY. — The 
range of colours extends from pure 
white through the moat delicate 
shades of pale pink, rose and car- 
mine, to the deepest crimson, whilst, 
to add to the effect, many are most 
delicately edged, shaded and striped. 
Vide illustration. Ad. per packet. 
279. PAPAVER, WHITE SWAN, — Pro- 
duces, on strong slender stems, large 
])ure white double flowers, the ]>etals 
being beautifully laciniated. From 
tho snowy whiteness of the blossoms, they are admirably adapted for cutting, id. por pkt. 
PAPAVER GLAUCUM. 
PAPAVER, THE SHIRLEY. 
