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SPECIALITIES FOB 1897, offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
AMARYLLIS. 
LOBELIA, BAKNARD’S PERPETUAL. 
New Hybrids, veiy choice. Saved 
from a collection of exceptionally 
fine varieties. 2s. 6d. per packet. 
® DATURA 
CORNUCOPIA. 
A vof}’ interesting and beautiful 
plant that will succeed either in a 
greenhouse or planted out in a 
sunny position. The flowers are 
deliciously fragrant, the individual 
blooms being of immense eize ; the 
inner surface is French wliite, 
while the outside is marmoratcd 
and suffused with bright purple. 
9r/. per packet. 
LOBELIA, 
BARNARD’S 
PERPETUAL 
This splendid acquisition sent out 
by Mr. William Bull, is without 
doubt the finest Lobelia yet raised. 
The flowers are of the most brilliant 
ultramarine blue, strikingly orna- 
mented with a pure white marking 
at the base of each of the two lower 
petals. It is of compact habit, 
and alike useful for bedding or 
growing in pots, while the bright 
and effective colouring of its 
flowers, combined with its per- 
petual blooming character, renders 
it most desirable for beds and 
ribbon borders. It was awarded a 
Certificate of Merit by the Royal 
Horticultural Society when ex- 
, hibitedin May, 1892, at the Temple 
Show. Qd. per packet. 
PRIMULA FLORIBUNDA. 
" PRIMULA 
FLORIBUNDA. 
A lovely greenhouse species, pro- 
ducing from early Spring till late 
in Autumn a continuous displav of 
brilliant clear yellow flowers. Tlie 
blossoms are borne in superposed 
whorls on erect stems, in the most 
profuse manner, as many as five 
or six stems being produced by 
one crown. Will succeed in any 
greenhouse or conservatory. Has 
been awarded a First-Class Cer- 
tificate. Is, 6(1. and 2s. 6d. per 
packet. 
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