SELECT FLOWER SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 23 .. 
Per pkt. — *. d. 
CONVOLVULUS — continued. 
476. major fl. pi., “ Double-flowered Monung 
Glory,” a double-flowered form of 
the well-known Convol\Tilus major, or 
Morning Glory ; like the tj’pe, it is 
of rapid growth, and freely produce^ 
its double flowers, which are white 
with a slight spot of colour at the base 
of the larger petals . . , . ..06 
476. mauritanicus, lavender, h.h.p 0 4 
477. tricolor (minor), mi.xed, h.a. ..0 3 
478. roseus, very pretty . . ..03 
479. eplendene, deep purple, beautiful, 
h.a Of 3 
480. striata, blv^e aud white, h.a. . . 0 3 
481. suhccerulea, pale blue, h.a. ..0 3 
Sec also Ipomsea. 
COBEOFSIS . — See Calliopsis. 
COBNFLOWER . — See Centaurea Cyanus. 
COSUIDIUM. — Handsome half-hardy 
annuals. 
482. Burridgeanum, deep velvety ' crimson 
purple . . . . . . . . ..03 
483. Engelmannii, yellow . . . . ..03 
COSMOS.— Half-hardy annuals, very useful 
for cutting. 
484. bipinnata alba, large white flowers ..0 6 
485. purpurea, purple flowers . . 0 3 
COWSLIP. — Well-known early spring 
flower perennials. 
486. Yellow . . ' 0 6 
487. Finest mixed .. 0 3 
CUPHEA. — Pretty half-hardy perennial. 
488. eminens, scarlet and yellow . . ..06 
489. platycentra, scarlet, fine for pots ..1 0 
CYCLAMEN. — Pretty dwarf growing 
hardy perennials. 
490. enropmum, reddish purple, sweet- 
scented . . . . . . . . .,10 
persicum grandiflorum, vide page 9. 
DAHLIA.^ — ^These half-hardy perennials are 
exceedingly showy and ornamental, 
and can be easily raised from Seed. 
491. Finest Double, saved from the best show 
flowers . . . . . . . . .,10 
492. Finest Single-flowered, mixed ..1 0 
493. Finest Pompon, double mixed .. ..1 o 
494. Finest Cactus, saved from best sorts . . 1 0 
496. Tom Thumb, single-flowered . . . . 1 0 
DAISY. — Vide BelUs perennis. 
DATUBA. — Half-hardy annuals, suitable 
for the greenhouse or sub-tTOpioal 
garden, bearing- a profusion of large 
trumpet-shaped flowers. 
496. cornucopia, will succeed either in a 
g'reeuhouse or planted out in a sunny 
position. The flowers are deliciously 
fragrant, and of immense size ; the 
inner surface is French w'hite, while 
the outside is inarmoratedi. aud 
suffused with bright pimple . . ... 0 6 
497. Golden Queen, new double yellow, 
enormous flowers 10 inches, long ; 
very showy . . . . . . ..16 
498. ohlorantha fl. pi., double yellow ..0 6 
499. fastuosa alba fl. pi., double white ..0 6 
600. Wrightii, handsome white flowers , . 0 3 
DATUBA CORNUCOPIA. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur). — Handsome 
showy perennials, very suitable for 
the mixed border or shrubberies. 
601. hybridum, choice mixed shades, saved 
from a fine strain . . . . ..10 
502. formosum, bright blue 0 3 
603. grandiflorum ceelestinum, sky blue . . 0 3 
504. nudicaule, scarlet, dwarf habit ..0 9 
605. sulphureum (Zalil), sulpliur yeUow, a 
magnificent species . . . . ..10 
DIANTHUS (Indian Pink).— The beauty 
and merit of these lovely border 
plants can hardly be overstated. 
Sown early they wUl bloom sidondidly 
the first season. 
606. chinensis fl. pi. , fine mixed double ,, 0 6 
507. Heddewigii, Eastern Queen, beautifully 
marbled, with broad bauds of rich 
mauve . . . . . . . . ..06 
508. Crimson Belle, of a rich vi-vid 
crimson-lake colour ; flowers of good 
size and sub.stance, finely laciniated . . 0 6 
609. Diadematus fl. pi. (Diadem Pink), 
lilac, crimson, purple and maroon, 
the fringed edges of the petals 
being pure white . . . . ..06 
510. lacinlatus, Salmon Queen, hand- 
somely fringed and laciniated salmon- , 
rose flowers ; dwarf in habit aud 
very showy . . . . . . ..06 
511. striatus fl. pi., white striped 
•with different shades, from delicate 
rose to deepest red . . . . .,04 
