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Mr. william BULL’S SPECIAL TRADE LIST, 
DOUBLE TUBEROSES. 
(POLIANTHES TTJBEROSA.) 
The perfectly double flowers of Polianthet 
are well known for their delicious fragrance 
and pearly whiteness, being admirably 
adapted for Button-holes, Bouquets, &o. ; 
indeed, are of the greatest value wherever 
cut flowers are required. By successional 
plantings these lovely flowers may be had all 
through the summer and autumn. They 
should be potted in rich loamy soil and 
started in a good bottom heat, being after- 
wards grown on in a stove, with plenty of 
moisture. 
DOUBLE AMERICAN. 
Good bulbs, 3s. per dozen ; 20s. per 100. 
Selected bulbs, 4s. per dozen ; 25s. per 100. 
DOUBLE AMERICAN. 
“THE PEAEL.” 
Good bulbs, 3s. per dozen ; 20s. per 100. 
Selected bulbs, 4s. per dozen ; 25s. per 100. 
The above can be supplied about the end 
of December. 
AFRICAN. 
These can be supplied in fine bulbs in 
October and November. 
3s. per dozen ; 16s. per 100. 
BEGONIAS. 
HANDSOME FLOWERED TUBEROUS-ROOTED SECTION. 
The immense size to which the flowers of this popular race of plants have 
now attained considerably enhances their value for decorative and bedding 
purposes. Of nearly every shade of colour, from deepest crimson-scarlet to white, 
the blooms are produced in the utmost profusion, thus rendering them extremely 
showy and attractive. 
Selections of good single-flowering named varieties can be made by Mr. W. B. 
at 12s., 18s., and 30s. per dozen. 
For Seed, vide pages 18 & 19. 
Named Varieties with double flowers, at 30s., 42s., and 60s. per dozen. 
MIXED SEEDLINGS— UNNAMED. 
Raised from the best varieties of every shade of colour. 
Single Dowered kinds, 6s. and 9s. per dozen; 2 and 3 guineas per fOO. 
Double Dowering sorts, unnamed, 12s. and iSs, per dozen. 
