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Mk. william BULL’S SPECIAL LIST OF SEEDS. 
DOTJBLE-FLOWEKED BEGONIA. 
BEGONIAS. 
Gigantic Flowering Varieties. 
The flowers of the following Begonias 
are of gigantic size, and the whole 
collection of great excellence : — 
94. BEGONIA HYBEIDA GIGANTEA, 
mixed. — This strain produces flowers 
of gigantic size, each blossom mea- 
suring 4 to 5 inches, and embraces 
the various rich and attractive 
colours of the handsome -flowered 
section. The plants are of stiff, 
compact habit, and produce their 
immense flowers in the greatest 
abundance. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d, per 
packet. 
96. Collection of twelve choice named 
varieties of Begonias, price 10s. 6d. 
per collection. 
96. Double Flowering. 
The many handsome varieties now to 
be foiind among double - flowering 
Begonias render this section as 
desirable as the single - flowered 
kinds, and the flowers, being very 
persistent, last much longer in 
beauty than the single - flowered 
varieties. The Seed now offered may 
be expected to produce a large pro- 
portion of well - formed double 
flowers of the most brilliant and 
varied colours. 2s. 6rf. per packet. 
NEW SWEET PEAS. 
NOVELTIES. 
97. DtJKlS OF WESTMINSTER. — Award of Morit, Royal Horticultural Society, 1898, and Cardiff, 
1898. A deep rose maroon, overlaid with bright .shining violet, a grand flower, quite 
imiquL, being perfectly distinct from any other variety, of large size and perfect 
very vigorous and free flowering. l.v. per packet. 
98. LADY SEELMERSDALE. — First-Class Certificate, Cardiff, 1898. Standards briglit rosy lilac, 
wings white slightly shaded rosy lilac, an extremely pretty and desirable variety of the 
hooded fonn, and quite distinct, l.v. per packet. 
99. OTHELLO.— Award of Merit, Wolvorbampton. 1898. First-Class Certificate, Cardiff, 1898. 
A beautiful dark-brown chocolate led self-coloured flower, a colour not before attained ; 
it is of first-class form, of splendid size and substance, a very free bloomer, and good 
robust habit, l-v. per packet. 
100. SADIE BURPEE. — A splendid novelty of gi’eat merit ; the flowers are pure white and of 
great substance, the plant is a strong grower, producing its flowers on long stout stems. 
First Class Certificate of Merit, R.H.S., 1898. \s. per packet. 
OTHER NEW AND SELECT VARIETIES. 
The following large-flowering varieties all 3d. per packet, except where 
priced. 3d. packets, per dozen 2s. 6d. 
101. ALICE ECKFORD. — Rich cream tinted 
cerise standards, white wings. 
102. APPLE BLOSSOM. — Bright rose and pink, 
103. AURORA. — Immense flowers borne three | 
and four on long stems ; standard and 
wings flaked^ and striped orange-salmon 
on a white ground. 
104. BLANCHE BURPEE. — Pure white, large 
size. 
106. BLUSHING BEAUTY. -Soft pink. 
106. BOREATTON, — Rich deep maroon. 
107. BRONZE KING (New). — Terra-cotta. 
108. CAPTAIN OF THE BLUES. — Bluish-purple. 
109. CAPTIVATION. — Rosy purple self. 6d. 
per packet. 
110. CARDINAL.— Crimson-scarlet flowers. 
111. COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN. — White, 
margined pink. 
112. COUNTESS OF RADNOR.— Pale mauve. 
113. CROWN JEWEL. -Pale standard, violet rose. 
114. CUPID. — White. 6</. per packet. 
115. CUPID. — Fink. 6rf. per packet. 
116. CUPID. — Primrose. Qd. per packet. 
117. COQUETTE. — Deep primrose colour, just 
shaded fawn, suffused with a pleasing and 
subtle tint of purplish rose ; a most fasci- 
nating flower. 6rf. per packet. 
