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FOR VEGETABLE SEEDS, 
SEE PAGES 38 to 50. 
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Novelties & Specialities for 1900 
OFFERED BY 
WILLIAM BULL, RL.S. 
In ordering FLOWER SEEDS it wiii be sufficient to QUOTE THE MARGINAL NUMBERS. 
‘ ASTER (DWARF COMET), “BRIDESMAID.” 
This charming new Aster is of quite a novel colour, and forms a desirable addition to th° 
Dwarf Comet Section. The flowers open white and change to a lovely tint of lOac-rose. The 
plant is remarkably free flowering, comes true from seed, and is admirably adapted for culture 
in pots, the habit being aU that could be desired. 1^. per packet. 
" BEGONIA HYB. MARMORATA, “ BUTTERFLY.” 
A most interesting variety of the Tuberous-rooted Begonia, coming quite true from seed. The 
plant is of robust growth and most profuse blooming, the flowers being of large size and good shape. 
The chief colours are scarlet or bright carmine, marmorated with white. Is. 6d. per packet. 
’ ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA 
CANALICULATA ROSEA. 
An extremely pretty variety of quite a new' shade of colour. The petals are rosy-white, delicately 
channelled with tiny folds, a suflusion of soft primrose much enhancing the beauty of this charming 
flower. Is. 6d. per packet. 
ASTER {DWARF COMET), 
“BRIDESMAID.” 
BEGONIA, “BUTTERFLY.” 
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