30 COLLECTIONS & ASSOETilENTS offered ry WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. ■ 
, * 
BROMPTON STOCK. 
A w«ll- known variety of robust habit, producing immense sjukcs of double flowers. Sow 
in July. 
•113. Twelve splendid and distinct colours, separate .. .. .. .. 2s. Od. 
‘111. Six ,, „ „ ,, ,, Is. Od. 
41.5. Extra choice mixed .. .. .. .. .. per packet Os. 6</. 
WALLFLOWER-LEAVED GERMAN TEN-WEEK STOCK. 
The fresh shining green foliage, and the brilliant colom's of this section, main' it de.serving of 
general cultivation. 
410. Twelve splendid and distinct colours, separate ,, .. .. .. 2s. Od. 
417. Six ,, ,, ,. ,, .. .. .. .. Is. Od. 
418. Finest mixed colours .. .. .. .. .. per packet Is. Od. 
Summer niid Aiitnmu-JloiBering Stoelcs snag be sown in March and April, and treated similar to 
Asters. Intermediate Stocks, for spring decoration, should be sown in July and August, and wintered 
in cold frames. 
ANTIRRHINUMS. 
*119. AsHortment of 12 finest varieties, separate 
420. ,, 12 Tom Thumb varieties 
Is. Gd. 
Is. 6d. 
BALSAMS. 
421. CAMELLIA-FLOWERED 
BALSAM, eight splendid 
colours, separate .. Is. Od. 
4‘22. Extra choice mixed, per 
packet . . Od. & Is. 
423. CARNATION - STRIPED 
BALSAM, extra choice 
mixed, per packet 6d. & Is. 
424. ROSE-FLOWERED 
BALSAM, eight bcautifid 
colours, separate ,, Is. 9rf. 
42.5. Extra choice mixed, per 
packet . . 6d. & Is. 
GANNAS (Crozy’s), 
vide ptif/f' 6. 
BALSAM, CAMELLIA-FLOWERED. 
CARNATIONS. 
426. Assortment of 12 varieties, 
10 seeds of each .. 
See also pages T) and 12. 
CELOSIAS. 
CELOSIA CRISTATA (COCKSCOMB). 
427. Six choice and distinct colours, separate .. Is. Sd. 
COCKSCOMB (Glasgow Prize), vide page 17. 
CELOSIA PYRAMIDALIS, 
428. Si.x choice and distinct colours, separate .. Is. 'id. 
CENTAUREA CYANUS MINOR. 
(CORNFLOWER). 
429. Assortment of 6 distinct colours 
CELOSIA (COCKSCOMB.) 
