WILLIA.M BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
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NASTURTIUMS, 
781. Tall, mixed 
782. Dark crimson 
783. Yellow 
784. Scarlet 
785. Tom Thumb, mixed 
Per pkt. — s. 
Climbing and Dwarf. 
per oz. 6if. 0 
6 ( 7 . 0 
6 ( 1 . 0 
6(7. 0 
Is. 0 
.. 0 
786. Beauty, orange spotted 
787. Cloth of Gold, yellow . . 0 
788. Empress of India, intense 
crimson scarlet, per oz. Is. 0 
789. H. M. Stanley, dark bronze. . 0 
790. King of Tom Thumbs . . 0 
791. King Theodore, chocolate 
crimson . . . . . . 0 
792. Pearl 0 
793. Ruby King, rosy scarlet . . 0 
794. Spotted King 0 
795. Yellow .. .. ..0 
See uUo Tropeeolum. 
NEMESIA. 
796. strumosa Suttoni. The flowers of this 
pretty and distinct half-hardy plant 
range from ivory white to primrose, 
orange-scarlet, crimson and purple, 
. flowering in the open air all through 
the Summer . . . . , . ..10 
NEMOFHILA. — Lovely hardy annuals for 
borders and beds. 
797. atomaria atrooserulea, deep ultramarine 
blue, with white centre . . . . 0 3 
798. insignis, blue, white centre, per oz. 6<7. 0 3 
799. alba, pure white . . . . ..03 
800. marginata, blue, -with white edge 0 3 
801. maculata, white, blotched with violet, 
per oz. 6(7. 0 3 
NICOTIANA (Tobacco). — The large-leaved 
kinds are very suitable for sub- 
tropical work. 
802. affinis, lovely sweet-scented white 
flowers, expanding in the evening ; 
should be in every garden . . . . 0 6 
803. colossea, dark green, magnificent 
foliage . . , . . . . . ..10 
804. grandiflora purpurea, a majestic annual, 
with large handsome leaves and pur- 
plish rose flowers . . . . ..06 
805. macrophylla gigantea, the large leaves 
and stately height give it a noble 
appearance, either singly or in groups 0 6 
806. suaveolens, beautiful white flowers, 
deliciously fragrant . . . . ..06 
807. sylvestris, taller than affinis, flowers 
pure white, a striking variety . . I 0 
NIEREMBERGIA. — Greenhouse biemiials. 
808. frutesoens, white and lilac flowers . . 0 6 
809. gracilis, an elegant plant, with white 
and lilac flowers . . . . ,.06 
NIOELLA. — Pretty half-hardy annuals, 
with elegant foliage and curious 
flowers. 
810. Damascena, flowers double blue ..0 3 
811. alba, deuble white 0 3 
812. hispanica (Love-in-a-Mist), purple ..0 3 
813. alba, flowers white . . . . 0 3 
Per pkt. — 8. (7. 
NOLANA. — Hardy trailing annual. 
814. atriplicifolia, white and blue flowers . . 0 3 
NYCTERINIA. — Dwarf hardy annuals. 
815. capensis, fragrant, white and brown 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..06 
816. selaginoides, lilac flowers, scented ..0 6 
(ENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 
817. biennis (Evening Primrose), yellow ..0 3 
818. bistorta Veitchii, very dwarf, bright 
yellow variety . . . . . . ..03 
819. Drummondii, bright yeUow .. ..0 3 
820. nana, dwarf yellow . . . . 0 3 
821. Lamarokiana, very large yellow flowers 0 3 
822. macrocarpa (Missouriensis), a flue 
yellow flowering perennial variety . . 0 6 
823. taraxicifoliffi, large snow-white lioWers 0 6 
OXALIS. — Half-hardy perennials. 
824. rosea, pretty rose-coloured flowers . . 0 6 
825. tropsBOloides, dark bronze leaves, yellow 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..06 
826. Valdiviana, bright yellow .. ..0 3 
PANSY. 
827. Bull's Ashburnham Strain, the most 
beautiful pansies known. “We have 
never seen Pansies anything approach- 
ing them ” . . . . ..26 
828. Fancy, choice mixed, from a collection 
of the most distinctly blotched, flamed, 
striped, and fantastically coloured 
varieties in cultivation.. 1». 6(7. and 2 6 
829. Show, choice mixed, saved from a fine 
collection . . , , . . l.s. 6(7. and 2 6 
830. Emperor William, a large flowering 
variety, having blossoms of a splendid 
ultramarine-blue, with eye of purple- 
violet . . . . . . . . ..10 
831. Faust, or King of the Blacks, jet 
black . , . . . . . . ..06 
832. Fiery Faces, reddish crimson edged 
with yellow, the three lower petals 
blotched dark purple . . . . ..10 
833. Fire King, the upper part of the flower 
is a vivid purplish-crimson, lower 
part intense golden yellow,' marked 
with a clearly defined dark blotch 
at the base . . . . . . ..10 
834. Masterpiece, quite a new type of Pansy, 
the petals of the flowers being curled 
or frilled in a remarkable manner, 
giving the blessoms a full and massive 
appearance. The flowers are large, 
and the colours most rich and varied, 
with many new shades hitherto not • 
seen in Pansies . . . . . . . . 1 0 ' 
835. Peacock, petals blotched peacock blue 
on a maroon ground surrounded with 
crimson, and margined with a narrow 
edging of white . . . . 6(7. and 1 0 
836. Trimardeau, extra choice mixed, pro- 
duces beautiful large flowers, 6(7. and 1 0 
