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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
TAGETES — continued. Per pkt. — s. 
1001. patula nana, “ Gold Bing,” rich 
maroon, with gilt edging round each 
petal . . . . . . 0 
TECOMA. — Handsome greenhouse flower- 
ing plants. 
1002. Smithil, an exceedingly beautiful addi- 
tion to our Autumn and Winter 
flowering greenhouse plants. The 
flowers are tubular in shape, about 2 
inches long, and about 1 inch in dia- 
meter at the mouth, of a rich lemon 
colour shaded with dark orange . . 1 
THTTNBEBGIA. — Tender annuals of climb- 
ing growth. 
1003. alata, yeOow, with rich brown eye . . 0 
1004. alba, white, with dark eye . . 0 
1005. aurantiaoa, deep orange, black eye .. 0 
1006. coccinea, scarlet .. ,, 1 
1007. fragrans .. .. .. .. o 
1008. Choice mixed .. .. .. o 
TOBENIA. — Lovely greenhouse annuals. 
1009. Baillonii, bright yellow flowers, with 
a purplish -brotvn tube . . . . 1 
1010. Fournieri, sky-blue flowers, spotted 
indigo-blue . . . . . . . . i 
1011. grandiflora, an improvement on 
the type . . . . . . . . . . i 
1012. l^ite Wings, pure white, with a 
slight flu.sh of rose at the throat . . 0 
TBACHELIITM. — Hardy perennial. 
1013. cseruloum, sky-blue flowers . . 0 
TBOP.a:oLirM. 
1014. canariense (Canary Creeper), per oz. 2*. 0 
1016. Lobbianum, Brilliant, bright crimson 0 
1016. Cardinal .. .. .. o 
1017. Geant des Batailles, sulphm-, 
spotted red . . . . . . . . o 
1018. heder»folium(New).TheIvy-like 
leaves, borne on very slender stems, 
are of a pleasing dark metallic hue, 
contrasting most .strikingly with the 
crimson -scarlet flowers. . . . . 0 
1019. Lilipnt, very dwarf, flowers 
various . . . . . . . . . . o 
1020. bright scarlet . . . . 1 
1021. Lilli Schmidt, .scarlet ..0 
1022. elegans. Crystal Palace Gem, 
bright orange scarlet . . . . , . 0 
1023. fulgens, brilliant scarlet . . .. 0 
1024. Napoleon III., golden yellow, 
spotted brown . , , . , . 0 
1025. Boi des Noirs,flowersalmost black 0 
1026. Spitfire, rosy scarlet . . . . 0 
1027. Black Prince, vide page 29. 
speciosum, scarlet, distinct . . . . 1 
VALEBIANA. — Herbaceous perennials. 
1028. Crimson Valerian .. .. .. o 
1029. White Valerian . , o 
VENUS’ LOOKING - GLASS (Specularla 
speculum). — Hardy annuals. 
1030. Large-flowered, blue 0 
1031. lilac .. .. .. ,, 0 
1032. white.. .. .. .. o 
VENUS’ NAVELWOBT. — A pretty hardy 
annual. 
1033. “ Omphalodes linifolia,” white flowers, 
foliage silvery white . . . . . . 0 
VEBBASCUM. — Hardy biennials. 
1034. Olympicum, largo silvery leaves and 
spikes of yellow flowers . . . 0 
1035. Mixed hybrids, various colours 0 
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VEBBENA. — Half-hardy perennials, in- 
dispensable for bedding purposes. 
1036. Carnation Striped. This section maybe 
expected to produce flowers variously 
striped, blotched, and spotted , , ] 
1037. hybrids auriculsflora, choice mixed. 
This superb and distinct section pro- 
duces beautiful flowers with large 
pure white eyes . . . . . , . . ] 
compacts esndidissima, dwarf and 
compact white flowering variety , , 1 
coccinea oculata, bright 
1038. 
1039. 
1042. 
scarlet with a large white eye . . . . i 
1040. Mammoth, a greatly improved strain 
of Verbenas, the plants yielding a 
profusion of immense trusses of 
flowers, of all the colours known in 
this useful section of bedding plants. . 0 
1041. Scarlet Defiance, brilliant scarlet, in- 
valuable for Summer bedding pumoses 1 
Finest mixed, from a splendid collection 
of the best named varieties . . . . 1 
hybrida compacts, “Busy Scarlet,” 
vide page 29. 
VINCA. — Warm greenhouse plants of 
shrubby habit. 
1043. alba .. .. .. _ o 
1044. rosea . . . . . . ” ' ' q 
VIOLA. — Exceptionally valuable for beds 
and borders. 
1046. cornuta alba, small pure white flowers ; 
profuse bloomer . . . . . . . . o 
1046. lutes grandiflora, one of the most 
useful of all the yellow-flowering 
groups of bedding Violas . . . . 0 
1047. Mauve Queen, a fine vai'ietyforbedding 0 
1048. Snow Queen, a vei-y attractive variety, 
flowers of a delicate satiny white ; 
suitable for bedding . . . . . . 0 
1049. odorsta (Sweet Violet), purple .. 0 
1050. The Czar, a fine free-flowering 
variety, of robust habit, flowers very 
large, one of the best in cultivation 0 
VIBGINIAN STOCK. — Pretty hardy annuals. 
1061. Bed .. 
1052. White .. 
1063. Yellow .. 
1054. Mixed 
1055. Crimson King 
1056. Fairy Queen 
VISCABIA. — Handsome hardy annuals. 
1057. cardiualis, bright scarlet 
1068. elegans picta, bright crimson, edged 
white 
1059. oculata, rose flowers with crimson eye 
1060. cserulea, blue 
WAITZIA. — Elegant Everlasting flowers. 
1061. aurea, golden yellow . . 
1062. grandiflora, bright yeUow . ii 
WALLFLOWEBS (Cheiranthus Cheirii). 
1063. Belvoir Castle, dwarf yellow. Dwarf 
compact habit ; the bright yellow 
blossoms being large and well-shaped I 
1064. Dark Blood Bed, fine dark colour . . I 
1065. Double German, finest mixed, an 
excellent strain producing large 
spikes of double flowers 
In Collections, vtrfs page 42. 
Bull’s Golden Monarch, vide page 29. 
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