WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
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PERILLA — coiiliniu'd. Per pkt. — J. d. 
870. nankinensis laciniata atropurpurea, 
very dark foliage . . . . ..03 
871. macrophylla oompacta, very dark 
foliage, prettily curled. . .. ..0 3 
PETUNIA. 
872. Finest mixed, in rich and varied colours 0 6 
873. hybrida grandiflora, large striped single 
flowering, splendid mixed . . . . 1 0 
87i. flmbriata, finest mixed, single 
flowers, beautifully fruiged . . . . 1 0 
875. flore pleno, large 
double flowering, fringed . . . . 1 6 
876. flore pleno, flne hybridised, 
largo flowering double . . . . Is. and 1 6 
877. Inimitable nana oompacta multi- 
flora, a charming dwarf variety, about 
8 inches in height, studded with 
regular striped single flowers. . ..1 0 
878. flore pleno, double striped 
and blotched . . . . Is. 6d. and 2 6 
879. Snowball, a new dwarf variety, 
especially useful for pots and bedding 
out ; beautiful large satiny white 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..10 
Assortments, vide page 42. 
NOTM. — Double-Jlowered Fetimia Seed is saved 
from flowers which have been carefully 
hybridised, and may be expected to yield a 
good percentage of varieties with double 
Jloioera. 
PHACELIA.— A lovely blue-flowered half- 
hardy annual. 
880. 
campanularia, brilliant bluecampanulate 
flowers 
0 
6 
881. 
grandiflora 
0 
6 
PHLOX. — Beautiful half-hardy annuals. 
882. 
Drummondii alba, pure white . . 
0 
6 
883. 
atropurpurea striata, blood-red. 
strijied white 
0 
6 
884. 
cuspidata, petals much elongated 
in a cuspidate manner, thus giving tlie 
flowers a star-like appearance. All 
colours, finest mixed . . 
0 
6 
885. 
flmbriata, blossoms fimbriate and 
toothed, all the petals bordered with 
white. Mixed seed, all colours 
0 
6 
886. 
Heynoldii, flowers scarlet 
1 
0 
887. 
Leopold!, rich bright purple. 
white eye 
1 
0 
838. 
purpureo-marmorata plena, semi- 
double rich dark purple flowers, attrac- 
tively marbled with rose . . . . 1 0 
889. semi-pleno (mixed colours). This 
mixture of semi-double Phlox con- 
tains, besides the white, scarlet and 
deep piirple varieties, the following 
tints : pale yellow, pink, roso-raarbled, 
violet-purple . . . . . . ..10 
890. grandiflora, choice mixed. Of 
this beautiful class of well-known 
half-hardy annuals too much cannot 
be said. The seed offered wilt comprise 
all the finest varieties in cultivation . . 0 6 
891. splendens, soarlet-red with 
white eye . . . ■ . . ..06 
Assortments, vide page 42. 
892. Drummondii grandiflora, stellata splen- 
dens, flowers crimson-scarlet, with a 
well-defined pure white star in the 
centre . . . . . . . . ..06 
PHLOX — continued. Perpkt. — t. d. 
893. Perennial or Herbaceous varieties, 
choice mixed . . . . . . ..10 
PHYSALIS. — Half-hardy perennial. 
894. edulis (Cape Gooseberry) .. ..0 6 
895. Francheti. The seed-pods of this hand- 
some decorative species are over two 
inches in diameter, of a shining orange 
red tint, and enclose a cherry like 
fruit of the same colour. This is e<lible 
and especially recommended as a pre- 
serve. The intense colour of the seed- 
pods makes the plant very valuable for 
all sorts of decorative work, and it 
l>roduces during August a most strik- 
ing effect in the garden . . . . 1 0 
PICOTEE. — J'ide page 35. 
PINK. — ride page 36. 
New Perpetual flowering, vide page 35. 
POLYANTHUS. — Hardy perennials. 
896. Blue Flowered. The flowers of these 
new blue-flowering Polyanthus vary 
in colour from lavender to the deepest 
blue or violet . . . . . . ..16 
Hardy Hybrids, vide page 27. 
897. Gold-laced, from finest laced flowers ..1 0 
898. Choice mixed Polyanthus . . . . 0 6 
POPPY. — See Papaver. 
PORTULACA. — Half-hardy annuals of 
dwarf growth. 
899. grandiflora, single flowered, mixed , . 0 3 
900. fl. pi., double flowered, mixed ..0 6 
Assortments, vide page 42. 
POTENTILLA. — Showy hardy perennials. 
901. Finest Double-flowered, mixed ..1 0 
902. Finest Single-flowered, mixed . . . . 0 6 
PRIMROSE — Beautiful Spring-flowering 
hardy perennials. 
903. Finest mixed hybrids .. ..10 
904. G. F, Wilson’s New Blue Is. 6d. and 2 6 
905. Common yellow .. .. .. ..0 6 
PRIMULA. 
906. cashmeriana, foliage smothered with 
goldcnfarina, flowers rich violet-purple 
with yellow centre, home in close 
globular umbels . . . . . ..10 
907. cortusoides, a beautiful free Spring- 
flowering herbaceous plant, flowers 
rich rosy-purple, produced freely in 
large clusters . . . . . . ..06 
908. amoena, perfectly hardy, bearing 
large richly coloured flowers, with 
broad handsome foliage . . . . 1 0 
909. denticulata, one of the most attractive 
of our early Spring flowers, producing 
numerous umbels of light purple 
flowers with white centre . . ..10 
■ 910. farinosa, a charming hardy plant of 
great beauty, forming dense rosettes 
of silvery leaves, and producing 
umbels of pale purple blossoms . . 0 6 
911. floribunda, a lovely greenhouse species, 
producing a continuous display of 
brilliant clear yellow flowers, {vide 
(illustration Is. and 1 6 
