SPECIALITIES FOR 189.3, OFFERKI) BY WILLIAM BUI.L, F.L.S. 
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SPECIALITIES FOR 1895. 
{For Vegetable Specialities, vide page 27.) 
LOBELIA, 
BARNARD’S 
PERPETUAL 
This splendid acquisition sent out 
by Mr. William Bull, is without 
doubt the finest Lobelia yet raised. 
The flowers arc of the most brilliant 
ultramai'iue blue, strikin^dy orna- 
mented with a pure white markings 
at the base of each of the two lower 
petals. It is of compact liabit, 
and alike useful for licdding or 
growing in pots, while the bright 
and effective colouring of its flowers, 
combined 'svith its i)erpetual 
blooming character, renders it most 
desirable for beds and ribbon 
borders. It was awarded a 
Certificate of Merit by the Koyal 
Horticultural Society when ex- 
liibited in May, 1892, at the Temple 
Show. . 
9.S. per dozen jiackets; T0«. per 
100 packets. (Retail price, 1«. 
per packet.) 
ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS. 
A very us^ul decorative plant for the greenhouse. l.«. 8d. per packet ; I5s. per dozen. 
(Retail price, 2s. Grf. per packet.) 
MARGARET CARNATION. 
ASPARAGUS 
PLUMOSUS NANUS. 
An elegant and gracefid ornamental green- 
house plant. I.S. 8rf. per packet ; 1.3.v. per 
dozen. (Retail price, 2». per packet.) 
NEW DOUBLE 
MARGARET 
CARNATIONS. 
A beautiful novelty, growing about 12 
inches high, and producing in the utmost 
profusion channiug flowers of every variety of 
coloiu', including yellow. The plants are of 
vigorous growth, the immerous flower 
stalks being exceedingly strong and robust, 
and do not therefore require to be supported 
by sticks. For pot culture this variety 
cannot be excelled, and is, besides, most 
valuable for growing in beds and borders, 
and for cut-flower purposes generally. 
S.'. i>er dozen packets. 
(Retail price, 6r/. per packet.) 
