WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED’ ' CATALOGUE. SI - 
LAVENDER. Per pkt.— «. d. 
684. Lavandula Spica . . .. .. ..0 6 
LEPTOSIPHON. - Hardy annuals. 
685. aureus, rich golden yellow, suitable for 
rookwork . . . . , . . . ..03 
686. densiflorus, purple . . . . ..03 
687. albus, white .. .. ..0 3 
688. hybridus, French hybrids, iu great 
variety of colour . . . . ..03 
LIMNANTHES.— Hardy annuals. 
689. Douglasi, a free- flowering dwarf plant 
with white and yellow flowers . . 0 3 
LINARIA (Toad Flax). — Hardy annuals. 
690. bipartita splendida, deep pmple ..0 3 
691. reticulata aurea purpurea, purple- 
nmroon, mottled orange .. ..0 6 
marocoana alba " Pearl, ” vide page 26. 
LINUM. 
692. flavum, a lovely hardy ijcrennial, with 
bright yellow flowers . . . . ..06 
693. grandiflorum rubrum, beautiful crimson 
scarlet flowers, li.a. . . . . ..03 
694. perenne, purple flower.s, h.p. .. ..0 3 
695. album, white, h.p. .. ..0 6 
LISIANTHUS^Greonhouse biennial. 
696. Russellianffs, violet blue . . . . 1 0 
LOASA. — Greenhouse perennial. 
697. aurantiaca, a beautiful orange-flowered 
climbing plant . . . . . . ..06 
LOBELIA. 
698. Barnard's Perpetual, flowers most 
brilliant ultrumariuo blue, strikingly 
ornamented with a pure white marking 
at the base of each of the two lower 
petals. It is of compact habit, and 
alike useful for bedding or growing 
in pots . . . . . . . . ..06 
LOBELIA, BARNARD’S PERPETUAL. 
LOBELIA — continued. Per pkt. — s. d. 
699. erinus, Oxford Blue, a magniflcent 
dwarf-growing variety, for pots or 
bedding . . . . . . . . ..10 
700. speciosa. Crystal Palace variety, a 
first-rate strain ; the best for pots . . 0 6 
701. compacta, a really fine .strain, very 
compact, producing iu great profusion 
large blue flowers with white centre. . 0 6 
pumila, - Magenta with White 
Eye,” vide page 25. 
702. magniflca, a splendid dark blue 
variety . . . . . . . . .,09 
703. White Gem, most perfect white 
variety in cultivation, compact habit, 
profuse bloomer . . . . . . ..10 
704. Royal Purple, rich violet-purple with 
clear wliito eye. The habit is semi- 
compact . . . . . . . . ..06 
705. cardinalis (The Cardinal Flower), a 
splendid herbaceous perennial, bearing 
large spikes of cardinal-scarlet flowers, 
forming a most attractive object either 
in beds or boi-ders ; very useful for 
cutting for all kinds of decoration . . 1 0 
706. (Herbaceous) Queen Victoria, a well- 
known Summer-flowering perennial, 
extremely useful either for beds or 
borders . . . . . . . , ..10 
707. Gerardi, a lovely Summei'-flowering 
perennial. The flowers are large and 
resemble the cardinalis, but the colour 
being from vivid scarlet to purple 
makes theni extremely valuable for 
both beds and borders . . . . ..26 
LOPHOSPERMUM.— Half -hardy 
Climbers. 
708. ooccineum .. .. ..10 
709. Rhodochiton (Rhodochiton 
volubile), flowers rich pur- 
ple, most suitable for a 
greenhouse . . . . . . I 0 
710. ecandens .. .. ..06 
LOVE-LIES -BLEEDING.— I’ide 
Amaranthus. 
LUNARIA (Honesty). — Hardy 
biennial. 
711. biennis, bright pui-ple flowers, 
followed by shining silvery 
seed pods . . . . ..03 
712. alba, white flower.s .. U 3 
L U P I N U S (Lupins).— Showy 
hardy annuals. 
713. 
albo-coccineus nanus, h.a.. 
pretty rose and white flowoi-s 
0 
3 
714. 
arboreus (YellowTree Lupin), 
h.p 
0 
6 
715. 
Menziesii, large handsome 
spikes of sulphur - yellow 
flowers, h.a. 
0 
6 
716. 
nanus, blue and white, h.a. 
0 
3 
717. 
pilosus (large blue Lupin), 
h.a. . . 
0 
3 
718. 
albus (large white 
Lupin), h.a. 
0 
3 
719. 
roseum (large rose 
Lupin), h.a 
0 
3 
720. 
polyphyllus, blue, h.p. 
0 
3 
721. 
albus, white . . 
0 
3 
