SPECIALITIES OFFERED BY WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
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249. P1C0T££, WHIXX OXOUND, extra choice. 2*. 6rf. per packet. 
250. PICOTEE, YELLOW, extra choice. — SavoU from double flowers. 2*. 6d. per packet. 
251. PINK, from laced flowere.— Saved from the finest laced varieties. 2». firf. and 3». 6d. per pkt. 
252. PINK, DOUBLE, extra choice mixed. — Saved from the finest double flowers. 2». dd. per pkt. 
253. POLYANTHUS (Primrose), Uagenta King. — A fine spring bedding plant, throwing up many 
trusses of bloom well above the massive foliage. 1». per packet. 
254. POLYANTHUS, choice, from finest gold laced fiowers. Is. per pitcket. 
255. POLYANTHUS, choice mixed. — Saved from flowers of various colours. 6rf. per packet. 
POPPY (The Shirlej). — J'lrfspage 10. 
POPPY Vide pages 3, 10, 11, 34 and 39. 
256. POBTULACA GBANDIFLOBA FL. PL., extra choice mixed colours. — A very desirable double- 
flowered species, of dwarf compact habit, producing large brilliantly coloured flowers. 
6rf. per packet. 
POBTULACA, Assortments. — Vide page 34. 
257. PBIHBOSE, YELLOW (Common Primrose). — One of the earliest harbingers of spring. 
6d. per jiacket. 
258. PBIMULA CASHUEBIANA, foliage large, smothered with golden farina, flowers rich violet- 
purple with yellow centre, borne in close globular umbels ; one of the best. Is. per packet. 
259. PBIHULA FLOBIBUNDA. — A pretty greenhouse species, producing continuously an abun- 
dance of yellow flowers, which are borne in superposed whorls, on erect stems. It has been 
awarded a First-Class Certificate. 1«. per packet. 
260. PBIMULA JAPONICA. — A Primula a foot and a half high, bearing 4 or 5 separate whorls 
of flowers, each flower nearly an inch in diameter, and of a splendid magenta colour, 
and the plant, moreover, perfectly hardy. 6rf. per packet. 
PBIMULA OBCONICA.— ridcpage9. 
261. PBIMULA BOSEA. — A very desirable hardy species from the Himalayas. Of free growth and 
vigorous habit, it succeeds in almost any situation, producing in the most profuse manner 
its heads of brilliant rosy pink flowers. Is. per packet. 
PBIMULA SINENSIS FIMBBIATA.— Of sorts, vide pages 14 and 15. 
262. PBIMULA SIKKIMENSIS. — One of the best of the hardy Primulas, bearing clusters of long 
pendent flowers of a pale yellow, beautifully scented. A most useful plant for borders or 
for garden. Is. per packet. 
263. PYBETHBUM, from fine doable varieties. — The value of these highly decorative plants can 
scarcely be over-estimated. Is. per packet. 
264. PYBETHBUM AUBEUM (Golden Feather). — Its elegant feather-like golden leaves make it 
an efiective plant for bedding or ribbon decoration. 6d. per packet. 
265. PYBETHBUM AUBEUM SELAGINOIDES. — A distinct foi-m of Pyrethrmn aureum, of dwarf 
and compact habit, the flat foliage resembling fronds overlaying each other, which gives 
the plants a fine level appearance. Is. per packet. 
BESEDA ODOBATA. — Vide Mignonette, pages 23 and 39. 
266. BICINUB GAMB0GENSI8. — A very vigorous variety, tlie stems and leafstalks being ebony 
black ; leaves richly coloured. 6rf. per packet. 
8ALPIGL0SSIS, Assortments. — Fids page 34. 
267. SALVIA PATENS Lovely deep blue flowers. Is. per packet. 
268. SALVIA, INGENIEUB CLAVENAD. — A variety raised from S. spleiideus, similar in character, 
but more floriferous, and much darker in colour. Is. per packet. 
SCABIOUS, Assortments Fids page 34. 
269. SCHIZANTHUS PINNATUS BOSEUS. — A really beautiful annual of a delicate rose, shading 
off at the centre to white, the upper petal being almost entirely covered with a blood-ied 
spot. Gd. per packet. 
