SPECIALITIES FOE 1892, opfeeed by WILLIAM BULL, FL.S. 
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PHLOX 
DRUMMONDII 
SEMI-PLENO. 
MIXED COLOURS. 
This mixture of semi-double Phlox 
contains, beside the white, scarlet and 
deep purple varieties, the following 
tints : — pale yellow, pink, rose-mar- 
bled, and violet-purple. 
Is. per packet. 
PRIMROSE, 
HARDY HYBRIDS. 
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. 
1«. per packet. 
NEW PANSY, 
PEACOCK. 
This charming variety is exceed- 
ingly attractive, its beautiful combi- 
nation of colours amply justifying its 
name. On each of the upper petals 
is a large blotch of peacock blue on 
a maroon ground surrounded with 
crimson, and margined with a narrow 
‘dging of white. The remaiuing petals 
are crimson heavily shaded with rich 
maroon, the lower one being orna- 
mented with a spot of peacock blue, 
aU edged with white, in the same 
manner as the upper petals. 
Is. & Is. tirf. per packet. 
PRIMULA 
OBCONICA. 
A pretty and interesting Primula, 
with flowers of a soft lilac sliade of 
colour. It is a native of China, and 
in habit and foliage resembles the 
beautiful P. cortunoides^ but differs in 
flowering continuously and profusely 
from spring till autumn, rendering 
it one of the most useful of Primulas 
for pot c\ilt\ire; it also succeeds 
admirably during the summer months 
in the open border. I 5 . per packet. 
