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SELECT FLOWER SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
BBOWALLIA . — Half-hardy annuals 
growing about 18 in. high ; sown in 
pots, very useful for conseiwatory 
decoration. 
346. elata, beautiful blue flowers . . ..06 
347. alba, pure white blossoms . . 0 6 
CACAhlA (Tassel Flower) . — Hardy 
annuals. 1 ft. 
348. aurea, golden yellow flowers . . . . 0 3 
349. ooccinea, handsome trusses of orange 
scarlet flowers . . . . . . ..03 
CALAUPFLIS. — A prett)’ climbing plant, 
sometimes called Eocremocarpus. 
350. scabra, one of the finest of climhers, 
with spikes of orange-coloured flowers 0 4 
CALANDBINIA. — Dwarf gi’owing hardy 
annuals. 
351. discolor, rose-coloured flowers with 
yellow stamens . . . . . . ..03 
352. grandiflora, rosy purple . . .. ..0 3 
353. speciosa, crimson purple . . . . 0 3 
354. alba, white . . . . . . ,.03 
355. umbellata, brilliant nragonta-crimsou . . 0 6 
CALCEOLARIA.— Tr* page 5. 
CALENDULA (The Marigold). — Well- 
known showy hardy annuals. 
356. officinalis, Meteor, large double flowers, 
orange striped with silvery white . . 0 3 
357. Orange King, very large double 
orange flowers . . . . . . . . 0 
358. Sulphur King, pale sulirhur-yellow 
double flowers . . . . . . . , 0 
See also Marigold. 
CALLIOFSIS (Coreopsis). — Most useful 
showy hardy annuals and perennials 
of great beauty, excellent for cutting. 
359. atrosanguinea, dark crimson . . . . 0 
360. cardaminifolia hybrida, yellow, fine 
brarrehing habit . . . . . . 0 
361. coronata, largo yellow, with brown 
spots .... . . . . • . , . . 0 
362. Drummondii, yellow and brown . . 0 
363. grandiflora, golden yellow .. ..0 
364. lanceolate . . . . . . . . . . 0 
365. marmorata, tmirbled yellow and brown 0 
366. nigra speciosa, dark purplish crimson. . 0 
367. tinctoria . . 0 
368. nana, mixed . . . . . . 0 
CALLIRHOE. — Half-hardy annual. 1 ft. 
369. involucrata, dark crimson-purple . . 0 
CAMPANULA. 
370. carpatica, blue, very profuse flowering, 
h.p. . . . . . . . . . . 0 
371. alba, white, h.p. .. .. ..0 
372. pyranridalis, blrre, h.p. . , . . . . 0 
373. alba, white, h.p. .. .. .,0 
374. mixed, h.p. .. .. .. ..0 
375. 
376. 
377. 
378. 
379. 
380. 
3S1. 
382. 
383. 
384. 
385. 
386. 
compacta, blue, Syon House variety 0 
white, Syon House variety 0 
■(- 
:= 1 : 
rbury Bells), blue 
.. 0 
3 
■), rose . . 
.. 0 
3 
-i, wliite.. 
.. 0 
3 
), double, blue . . 
.. 0 
3 
-), rose 
.. 0 
3 
-1, white .. 
.. 0 
3 
-), finest mixed . . 
.. 0 
3 
calycanthema alba, a distinct 
variety of the Canterbury Bell, the 
calyx forrrring an elegant cup rorrnd 
the base of the bell . . . , 
cserulea, blue . . . . 
rosea, bright pink . . 
CAMPANULA — conlinued. Per pkt. — f. 
387. mirabilis. Irr shape atrd size of flower 
this resembles C. medium, brrt in every 
other respect it is absolutely unique. 
The plant forms a densely branched 
pyramidal bush about 2 feet high, each 
branch bearing a rnirltitude of pale 
blue or lilac flowers . . . . . . 1 
persicifolia grandiflora alba (Backhonsei) 1 
388. 
389. 
dwarf - growing 
blue 
CANDYTUFT. — Pretty 
hardy annuals. 
Giant hyacinth-flowered, white. A 
grand improvement on F.mpress, with 
enormous spikes of bloom i . . . . 0 
Carmine . . . . . . . . . . 0 
392. Extra dark crimson .. peroz. 9rf. 0 
393. Purple ,, 9d. 0 
394. Sweet-scented, white . . ,, 6d. 0 
395. Empress, long spikes of pure white 
flowers . . 
396. Tom Thumb, white, very dwarf and 
compa<!t, invaluable for edgings 
See also Iberia. 
CANNABIS (Hemp), — Stately growing 
annuals. 
397. gigantea (Giant Hemp). 6 ft. . . 
CANNAS. 
398. Crozy’sGladioluS-floweredstrain,mixed 
390. 
391. 
0 6 
0 4 
0 3 
MARGARET CARNATION. 
CARNATIONS. 
399. Double Margaret, produces in the utmost 
profusion charming flowers of every 
variety of colour, including yellow. 
The plants are of vigorous growth, the 
numerous flower stalks being exceed- 
ingly strong and robust. For pot 
culture this variety cannot be excelled 
and is most valuable for growing in 
beds and borders . . . . . . 0 
400. Double Margaret, Pure White.. .. 1 
For other sorts and varieties of Carnations, 
vide pages 10 and 16. 
