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SELECT FLOWEE SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
DIANTHUS — continued. Per pkt. — s. d. 
612. Heddewigii, The Bride, white, oma- 
meuted with a dark pui-ple violet zone 0 4 
513. mixed 0 4 
514. laoiniatUB, extra choice mixed ..0 4 
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ESCHSCHOLTZIA— roHtiwHcrf. Per pkt.— s. d. 
627. crocea fl. pi., serai-double bright orange 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..03 
628. grandiflora ro«ea (Hose Cardinal) 0 4 
629. Uandarin, orange soarlet, shaded 
with crimson ; fine . . . . ..04 
oixanTHUS, SUPEKBUS “TELEKII.” 
515. snperbui, “Telekii,” flowers mainly 
double, with here and there a semi- 
double or single variety, the colours 
ranging from pure white to blackish 
carmine and violet . . . . ..09 
Assortments, page 16. 
DIGITAXIS (Foxglove). — These hand- 
some perennials are most effective for 
shrubberies, borders, &c. 
616. purpurea, purple 0 3 
617. alba, wliite 0 3 
618. grandiflora, dwarf yellow .. ..0 3 
619. Finest Spotted Varieties, mixed ..0 6 
ECCBEMOCABPUS.— Fi* CalampoUs. 
ECHEVEBIA. — Half-hardy succulent 
plants, very suitable for the edging 
of beds and borders. 
520. metallica .. .. .. .. ..2 6 
621. secunda glauca 16 
EDELWEISS. — Sec Gnaphalium. 
EBY SIMTJM . — Pretty hardy annuals, easily 
grown, and very free flowering. 
522. Arkansanum, yellow . . . . ..03 
623. Ferroffskianum, orange . . ..03 
ESCHSCHOLIZIA. — Vciy showy and 
beautiful annuals. 
524. californica, bright yellow .. ..0 3 
625. crocea, deep orange . . . . ..03 
626. alba, white . . . . . . ..03 
EUCALYPTUS. 
630. oitriodora (The Lemon Scented 
Gum). Tlie leaves of this plant 
have a most pleasing fragrance 1 
631. coccifera ..0 
632. oordata .. .. .. ..0 
633. globulus (The Blue Gum of 
Australia) , said to possess great 
antimalariul properties . . 0 
634. Gunnii (The Cedar or Swamp 
Gum . . 0 
635. obliqua (Striugybark) . . . . 0 
536. Bisdonii . . . . . . . . 0 
637. urnigera .. . .. ..0 
EUCHABIDIUH. — Hardy annuals. 
638. grandiflorum, rosy purjdo . . 0 
539. album, white . . . . 0 
EUTOCA. — A very showy hardy 
annual. 
540. viscida, deep blue . . ..03 
EVEBLASTINGS. 
For Collections, vide page 16. 
FEBDINANDIA. — Very handsome 
for sub-tropical gardens, grow- 
ing from 6 to 8 feet high. 
Tender perennial. 
541. eminens 0 6 
FEBN SPOBES. 
642. FromchoiceGreenhousevarieties, 
mixed . . . . . . ..10 
643. From choice Stove varieties, mixed . . 1 0 
FBANCOA. — Half-hardy perennial. 
544. ramosa . . 10 
FBEESIA. — Lovelybulbous plants bearing 
deliciously scented flowers. 
645. refraota alba, white 10 
FUCHSIA. 
546. Choice mixed, saved from a splendid 
coUeotion of named sorts . . . . 1 6 
GAILLABDIA. — Handsome showy amiuals 
and peremiials, voiy useful for cutting. 
647. hybrida grandiflora, very beautiful 
hardy perennial ; crimson and gold . . 0 6 
548. New Hybrids, these new perennial 
varieties have very large flowers of 
brilliant and varied colour's, and are of 
superlative merit . . . . ..10 
549. picta, orange, red and yellow .. ..0 3 
650. Lorenziana, beautiful quilled 
double flowers of various colours . . 0 6 
651. Lorenz’s Perfection, large globu- 
lar heads of bloom, fine for cutting . . 0 6 
GENTIANA. — Well-known dwarf growing 
hardy perennials. 
552. acaulis, large bright blue flowers . . 0 3 
GESNEBA. — Handsome Stove perenrrials, 
bearing a profusion of richly coloru'ed 
flowers. 
663. Extra choice mixed 2 6 
