SPECIALITIES OFFERKD BT WILLIAM BULL, F.L.8. 
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138. CHBTSANTHEMUM 7B1TTESCENS (Paris Daisy, 
yellow centre, height 1 foot. Per packet, 6rf. 
Ifkite Marguerite), white flowers, with 
139. CHBYSAlfTHEMlTM JAFONICUM (Japanese Chrysanthemmaa). — Saved from the best 
varieties. 1». per packet. 
140. CHBYSANTHEMTIM, LABGE-FLOWEBINO, extra choice mixed.— Saved from a choice 
collection of named flowers, including all shades of colour. It. per packet. 
140a. CHBYSANTHEUBU UAXIMUU. — 4- grand border plant, covered in the Autumn with large 
white flowers. 6</. per packet. 
141. CHBYSANTHEHTTU, POMPON YABIETIES, extra choice mixed. — From a splendid collection 
of named flowers. It. per packet. 
142. 
143. 
144. 
145. 
146. 
147. 
148. 
149. 
CHBYSANTHEMUM SEGETUM GBANDIFLOBUM, a large flowering variety, with blooms 
of a bright sulphur-yellow colour, 2 to 2J inches in diameter. Invaluable for cut flowers. 
6rf. per packet. 
CINEBABIA. — Ftrft page 13. 
CLIANTHGS DAMPIEBI.— An extremely 
handsome greenhouse plant, bearing 
in short racemes, large pendent, gor- 
geous flowers of a beautiful crimson 
vermilion colour, marked at the base of 
ttie upper petal with a shining, velvety, 
purplish -black blotch. Is. per packet. 
CLIANXHIJS PUNICEUS.— Aii extremely 
ornamental plant, producing racemes 
of lovely flowers. It. per packet. 
COCKSCOMB, GLASGOW PBIZE. — This 
well-known and beautifid tender annual 
is of a highly decorative character, 
equally valuable for conservatory, sitting 
room, or flower garden. Is. per packet. 
COLEUS, choice hybridised. — The colours 
ir. the different seedlings will embrace 
many shades of glowing red, magenta, 
crimson, purple, and claret ; some of the 
leaves being moat handsomely marked. 
It. and Is. 6d. per packet. 
COLEUS, extra choice, from now varieties. 
3t. 6rf. per packet. 
COWSLIP, finest mixed. — Very showy 
early spring flowering plants. 6d. per 
packet. 
CYCLAMEN PEBSICUM.— page 16. 
DAHLIA single, striped flowered. — 
The blooms of these deservedly popular 
flowers are splashed, striated, rayed 
and variegated in the most pleasing 
manner with every shade of crimson, 
maroon, scarlet and yellow, on white, 
scarlet, maroon and yellow groimds. 
Vide illustration. It. per packet. 
DA H L I A (Single). Striped flowered. 
150. DAHLIA, single.— These exceedingly showy plants are most effective for back lines in 
• flower borders or planting in shrubberies, not only from their stately habit of growth, but 
^ from the profuse manner in which they throw a snccessional supply of handsome bright- 
coloured flowers. Plants raised from seed sown in heat about the beginning of 
February, gradually hardened off, and planted out at the usual season, will flower freely. 
Various colours, mixed. It. per packet. 
161. DAHLIA, doable. — Saved from the finest show flowers. It. per packet. 
DAISY, double — Vide Beilis perennis. 
162. DELPHINIUM NUDICAULE. — The flowers are produced in spikes, each blossom being about 
one inch in length ; the colour varies from light scarlet to a shade verging closely on 
crimson ; it is perfectly hardy. 6rf. per packet. 
163. OIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII, Eastern Queen. — Beautifully marbled, with broad bands of rich 
mauve. 6d. per packet. 
164. DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII, Crimson Belle. — Is of a rich vivid crimson-lake colour ; flowers 
of good size and substance, -finely laoiniated. 6d. per packet. 
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