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SPECIALITIES orvERED by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
306. POIiYANTHUS (Primrose), Magenta King, — A fine sin-ing bedding plant, throwing up many 
trusses of bloom well above the massive foliage. 9o?. per paeket. 
306. POLYANTHUS, choice, from finest gold-laced flowers. Is. per packet. 
307. POLYANTHUS, choice mixed. — Saved from flowers of various colours. 6d. per packet. 
POPPY. — Firfr Papaver, jiages 22 & 37. 
308. POETULACA GEANDIFLOEA FL. PL., extra choice mixed colours.— A very desirable 
double-flowered species, of dwarf compact habit, producing large brilliantly coloured 
flowers, id. per packet. 
POETULACA, Assortments. — Vide page 32. 
309. PEIMEOSE, POLYANTHUS HAEDY HYBEIDS.— These beautiful hardy hybrid Primroses 
produce a profusion of large flowers of many bright and brilliant colours. In a mild 
season they will often commence blooming in the autumn, and continue through the 
winter. Is. per packet. 
310. PEIMEOSE, YELLOW (Common Primrose). — One of the earliest harbingers of spring. 
6(7. per packet. 
311. PEIMULA CASHMEEIANA.— Foliage large, .smothered with golden farina, flowersrich violet- 
purple with yellow centre, borne in close globular umbels ; one of the best. Is. per packet. 
312. PEIMULA COETUSOIDES. — A beautiful free .spring-flowering herbaceous plant growing to 
the height of 6 or 9 inches ; flowers rich rosy -purple, produced freely in large clusters well 
above the foliage, id. per packet. 
313. PEIMULA COETUSOIDES AM(ENA. — Perfectly hardy, bearing large richly coloured flowers, 
with broad handsome foliage. Per packet, l.s. 
314. PEIMULA DENTICULATA. — One of the most attractive of our early spring flowers, pro- 
ducing nuraerou.s umbels of light purple flowers with W'hite centre. Is. per packet. 
31.5. PEIMULA FAEINOSA. — A charming hardy plant of great beauty, forming dense rosettes of 
silvery leaves, and producing numerous stalks, each crowned. with an umbel of pale purple 
blossoms with small yellow eye. Per packet, 6(7. 
316. PEIMULA FLOEIBUNDA. — A pretty greenhouse species, producing oontinuonsly an abun- 
dance of yellow flowers, which are home in superposed whorls, on erect stems. It has been 
awarded a First-Class Certificate. Is. per packet. 
317. PEIMULA JAPONICA.— A Primula a foot and a half high, bearing i or i separate whorls 
of flowers, each flower nearly an inch in diameter, and of a splendid magenta colour, 
and the plant, moreover, perfectly hardy. 6(7. per packet. 
318. PEIMULA OBCONICA. — Flowers of a soft lilac shade of colour, produced continuously from 
spring till autumn. Is. per packet. 
PEIMULA OBCONICA GEANDIFLOEA.— page 4. 
319. PEIMULA EOSEA. — A veiy desirable hardy species from the Himalayas. Of free gi’owth and 
vigorous habit, it succeeds in almost any situation, producing in the most profuse manner 
its heads of brilliant rosy-pink flowers. Is. 6(7. per packet. 
PEIMULA SINENSIS FIMBP.IATA. — Of sorts, vid^ pages 8 and 9. 
320. PEIMULA SIKKIMENSIS One of the best of the hardy Primulas, bearing clusters of long 
pendent flowers of a pale yellow, beautifully scented. Is. per packet. 
321. PYEETHEUM, from fine double varieties. — The value of these highly decorative plants can 
scarcely be over-estimated. 9(7. per packet. 
322. PYEETHEUM AUEEUM (Golden Feather). — Its elegant feather-like golden leaves make it 
an effective plant for bedding or ribbon decoration, id. per packet., 
323. PYEETHEUM AUEEUM SELAGINOIDES. — A distinct form of Tijnlhrum aureum, of dwarf 
and compact habit, the flat foliage resembling fronds overlaying each other, which gives 
the plants a fine level apirearance. 6(7. per packet. 
EESEDA ODOEATA. — Fi(7(! Mignonette, pages 20, 21 and 37. 
324. EICINUS GAMBOGENSIS. — A verj' vigorous variety, the stems and leafstalks being ebony 
black ; leaves richly coloured. 9(7. per packet. 
