WILLIAM BULL & SON’S PLANT CATALOGUE. 
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BEDDING AND SOFT- WOODED PLANTS-co«<i«i«rf. 
COLEUS. 
AYESHA, rich glowing crimson, 
blending to purplish maroon, 
leaves beautifully margined with 
pale yellow. 1». 6d. 
CBIM80N OEM, line robust habit, 
very effective. 1». 6rf. 
DECOBATOE, foliage yellow, 
mottled with crimson, fine habit. 
U. 6rf. 
DIANA, leaves deeply serrated, 
white ground, margined with 
green and yellow. 1«. 6rf. 
FASCINATION, broad ovate leaves, 
beautifully striped with crimson, 
piu^ile, yellow and green, very 
effective. 1». 6d. 
GOLDEN OEM, rich golden yellow, 
very effective. 1*. 6<f. 
HECTOB, striped with deep velvety 
purple crimson, very rich and 
distinct. Is. 6d. 
IMFEBATBICE, blackish - brown 
stems, foliage same colour inter- 
mixed with yellowish-green, very 
' distinct. Is. 6d. 
MADAME SALLI£BE, broad ovate 
leaves, centre white, margined 
Avith brown and crimson, very 
distinct. Is. 6d. 
MBS. DICKSON, bright magenta 
foliage, blending to rich crimson, 
margined with pale green. Is. 6d. 
MBS. B. H. MAY, yellow ground, 
veined and mottled with bright 
puqjle, a grand variety. Is. tid. 
COLEUS. 
MBS. TOLLWOBTHY, yellow ground, suffused with bright crimson and green, a beautiful and 
effective variety. Is. 6rf. 
NIMBOD, long narrow leaves, inegulai'ly blotched with white, yellow, green, puqde and crimson. 
Is. 6d. 
FOMPADOUB, rich pm'plish crimson, spotted and margined with yellow. Is. 6d. 
VICTOB, dark ciimson ground, blotched with yellow, very robust. Is. 6d. 
In many choice Hybrid Varieties at 9s., 12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
ATBOPOBPtJEHA, Is. 
ORANDIBEPALA, 2s. Gd. 
PBUIN 08 A, 2s. Gd. 
ECHEVERIAS. 
EETOSA OLAUOA, Is. Gd. & 2s. 6(1. 
SOAPHYLLA, 2s. Gd. 
SOHEIDECEEBI, Is. Gd. 
SKCUNDA, 9d. each ; 6s. per doz. 
OLAUOA, 9d. each ; 6s. per 
doz. 
PENTSTEMONS. 
The modern varieties of Pentstemons are exceedingly attractive as decorative plants, either for 
flower beds or borders, their cultivation being of the easiest description, while they are suitable 
to almost any soil, and their large and showy flowers are given with a remarkable redundancy from 
June to September. Choice sorts, 12s. and 18s. per dozen. New Giant Varieties, 3s. Gd. and 5s. each. 
PLANTS FOR SUB-TROPICAL GARDENS. 
These have either omameutal and attractive foliage, or are of graceful habit and growth, such 
as Bamboos, Caimas, Musas, &c., and are very effective when planted in groups ; many of them 
forming strildng objects as single specimens. Good Selections made at 30-y. and 42a-. per dozen. 
