2 ^NOVELTIES Ai^D SPECIATvlTIES owbukd iiy WILLIAM^ BUIJj, F.L.S. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE 
SULPHUREUM, 
PAFAVEE NUmuAUlE SHLPHUBEUM. 
A welcome addition in colour to tlie jiretty and 
useful Iceland I’oppies is made by the variety now 
otfcred, the flowers of which arc of a pale sulphur 
yellow colour. Of great value for cutting, these 
charming perennial Poppies being amongst the 
earliest of Sjmiug flowers. Is. per packet. 
h'or other Varieties, sec General List. 
HELIANTHUS, 
GOLDEN BOUQUET." 
^ MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS 
STRICTA C/ELESTINA. 
A most useful dwarf-growing perennial Sun- 
flower, remarkable for its early flowering and the 
abundant manner in which its blossoms are pro- 
. ducod. The plant grows about 3 feet high, forming 
a regular pyramidal bush, thickly branched from 
the base upwards, each branch bearing on long 
slender stems a multitude of golden yellow flowers 
of medium size, of 
the greatest value 
for cutting for indoor 
decorations. Al- 
though u perennial, 
it can be treated as 
an early flowering 
annual, and is a most 
showy plant for beds 
and borders. 9d. per 
packet. 
A very distinct new Forget-me-Not, remarkable for its erect pillar- 
like growth, giving the plants a very striking appearance when in 
blossom. The plants attain a height of some eight or nine inches, 
the growths being quite erect and densely packed, forming, as it 
wore, a dwarf pillar, completely covered with a profusion of cmrulean 
blue flowers, very effective and most charming, either grown in pots 
or used for the margins of beds or borders. 9<f. per packet. 

MYOSOTIS ALPESTRIS 
STRICTA. 
HELIANTHUS, “GOLDEN BffUOUET.” 
