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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
BIANTHUS — coyilinncd. Per pkt. — s. d. 
617. superbus, “ Telekii,” flowers mainly 
double, with here and there a .semi- 
double or single variety, the colour.s 
ranging from jmre white to blackish 
carmine and violet . . . . ..06 
plumarius nanus flore pleno, rule 
page 21. 
Assortments, vide page 40. 
DIANTHUS SUPERBUS, “TELEKII.” 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). — These hand- 
some perennials are most effective for 
shrubberies, borders, &e. 
548. purpurea, purple .. ., ..0 3 
549. alba, white . . . . ..03 
660. grandiflora, dwarf yellow . . . , 0 3 
661 . Finest Spotted Varieties, mixed ..0 6 
ECCREMOCARPUS, 
652. calampelis .. .. .. ..0 6 
ECHEVERIA. — Half-hardy succulent 
plants, very suitable for the edging 
of beds and borders. 
653. metallica .. .. .. .. ..2 6 
554. secunda glauca . . . . . . .16 
ECHINOPS. 
655. sphserocephalus, handsome hardy 
tbistle-like plant, bearing a profu.sion 
of spherical heads of white flowers . . 1 0 
EDELWEISS . — See Gnaphalium. 
ERIGERON. 
556. aurantiacus hybridus, a hybrid variety 
of the well-known and attractive 
“ Orange Daisy ” .. ..10 
ERYSIMUM. — Prettj'hardy annua Is, easily 
grorvn, and very free flowering. 
667. Arkansanum, yellow .. .. ..0 3 
658. Perroffskianum, orange .. ..0 3 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. — Very showy and 
beautiful annuals. 
659. californica canaliculata rosea, a pretty 
variety of (juite a new shade of colour. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA — continued. Per pkt. — s. 
The petals are rosy-white, delicately 
channelled with tiny folds, a suffusion 
of soft primrose much enhancing the 
beauty of this ehanning flower . . 0 
600 . californica, bright yellow .. .. 0 
661. crocea, deep orange .. .. ., 0 
662. alba, white .. .. .. .. 0 
563. fl. pi., semi-double bright orange 
flowers . . . . . , . . . , 0 
664. grandiflora rosea (Rose 
Cardinal) . . . . 0 
666. Mandarin, orange scarlet, 
shaded with crimson ; fine . . 0 
EUCALYPTUS. 
566. oitriodora (The Lemon Scented 
Gum). The leaves of this plant 
have a most pleasing fragrance 1 
567. coccifera . . . . . , . . o 
568. globulus (The Blue Gum of 
Australia), said topo.ssess gi’eat 
autinm.larial properties . . 0 
669. Gunnii (The Cedaror Swamp Gum) 0 
670. obliqua (Stringybark) .. 0 
671 . robusta . . . . . . . , 0 
672. siderophleia (Red Iron Bark) . . 0 
EUCHARIDIUM. — Hardy annuals. 
573. grandiflorum, ro.sy purple . . 0 
574. album, white .. ..0 
EUTOCA. — A very showy hardy 
annual. 
575. viscida, deep blue .. ..0 
EVERLASTINGS. 
For Collections, vide page 40. 
FERDINANDIA. — Very handsome 
for sub-tropical gardens, grow- 
ing from 6 to 8 feet high. 
Tender perennial. 
576. eminens , . . . , . . . o 
FERN SPORES. 
677. From choiceGreenhouse varieties, mixed 1 
578. From choice Stove varieties, mixed . . I 
FRANCOA. — Greenhouse perennial. 
579. ramosa (Wedding Wreath), longracemes 
of white flowers, a fine window plant 1 
FREESIA. — Lovely bulbous plants bearing 
deliciously scented flowers. 
680 . refracta alba, white .. 1 
FUCHSIA. 
581. Choice mixed, saved from a splendid 
coUeotion of named sorts . . , . 1 
GAILLARDIA. — Handsome .showy annuals 
and perennials, very useful for cutting. 
582. hybrida grandiflora, very beautiful 
hardy perennial ; crimson and gold . . 0 
683. New Hybrids, these new perennial 
varieties have very large flowers of 
brilliant and varied colours, and are of 
superlative merit . . . . . . i 
684. picta, orange, red and yellow .. 0 
585. Lorenziana, beautiful quilled 
double flowers of various colours . . 0 
586. Lorenz’s Perfection, large globu- 
lar heads of bloom, fine for cuttiner 0 
GALEGA. ® 
687. officinalis, hardy perennial, a beautiful 
bluish pea-shaped flower, height 3 ft. 0 
688. alba, a pure white variety of the 
preceding, useful for cutting . . . . 0 
GENTIANA. — Well-known dwarf growing 
hardy perennials. 
589. acaulis, large bright blue flowers . . 0 
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