: 26 SELECT FLOWER SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. : 
CONVOLVULUS — coni\nue<t. Per pkt. — ». rf. 
483. mauritanicus, luvoiidcr, li.h.p. • . . 0 4 
484. tricolor (minor), mixed, li.n, .. ..0 3 
485. roseus, veiy pretty . . ..03 
486. splendens, deep purple, beautiful, 
h.a 0 3 
487. striata, blue and white, h.a. ..0 3 
488. Bubcmrulea, pale blue, h.a. . . 0 3 
Ste atm) Ipoma^a. 
COREOPSIS.— iVf Calliopsis. 
CORNFLOWER. — See Ceutaurea Cj'anus. 
COSMIUIUM. — H iindsome half -hardy 
aimuuls. 
489. Burridgeanum, deep velvet}' ci-imeon 
purple . . . . . . . . ..03 
49P. Engelmannii, yellow . . ..03 
COSIdOS. — Half-hardy annuals, very useful 
for cutting. 
491. bipinnata alba, large white flowers ..0 6 
499. purpurea, purple flowers ..0 6 
COWSLIP. — 'Well-known early spring 
• flower perennials. 
493. Yellow 0 6 
494 . Finest mixed . . . . . . ..03 
CUPHEA. — Pretty half-hardy perennial. 
495. eminens, scarlet and yellow . . ..06 
496. platycentra, scarlet, fine for pot.s . . 1 0 
CYCLAMEN. — Pretty dAvarf gi'owiug 
hardy perennials. 
497. europaeum, reddish purple, sweet- 
scented , . . , . . . . ..06 
persicum, rirfr page 12. 
DAHLIA. — These half-hardy perennials are 
exceedingly showy and ornamental, 
and can be easily rai.sed from Seed. 
498. Finest Double, saved from tlie best show 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..10 
499. Finest Single-flowered, mixed . . 0 9 
600. Finest Pompon, double mixed .. ..0 9 
601. Finest Cactus, saved from best sorts ..1 G 
502. Tom Thumb, .single-flowered .. ..10 
DAISY. — Vide Beilis perennis. 
DATURA. — Half-hardy annuals, suitable 
for the greenhouse or sub-tropical 
garden, bearing a profusion of large 
trumpet-sha})ed flowers. 
503. atroviolacea plenissima, dark violet ..0 4 
Cornucopia, vide page 5. 
504. fastuosa alba fl. pi., double Avhite ..0 4 
605. chlorantha fl. pi., double yellow 0 4 
606. Wrightii, white and lilac ..04 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur). — Handsome 
showy perennials, very suitable for 
(he mixed border or shrubberies. 
507. hybridum, choice mixed shades, saved 
from a fine strain . . . . ..09 
508. formosum, bright blue .. .. ..0 3 
509. grandiflorum cselestinum, sky blue . . 0 3 
510. nudicBule, scarlet, dwarf habit ..1 0 
511. sulphureum (Zalil), sulphur yellow ..1 0 
DIANTHUS (Indian Pink).— The beauty 
and merit of these lovely border 
plants can hardly be overstated. 
SoATU early they Avill bloom splendidly 
the first season. 
512. chinensis fl. pi., fine mixed double ..0 4 
513. Heddewigii, Eastern Queen, beautifully 
marbled, with broad bands of rich 
mauve . . . . . . . . ..04 
614. Crimson Belle, is of a rich vmd 
crimson-lake colour ; flowers of good 
size and substance, finely laciniated . . 0 4 
DIANTHUS — continued. Per pkt. — S. d. 
Heddewigii, Salmon Queen, vide page 5. 
515. Diadematus fl. pi. (Diadem 
Pink), lilac, ciamson, purple and 
maroon, the fringed edges of the 
petals being pur e AA'hite . . ..04 
516. laciniatus striatus fl. pi., the 
Avhite blo.ssoms elegantly striped with 
dilfcreiit shades, AA'hich vary from the 
most delicate rose to the deepest red . . 0 4 
517. The Bride, white, ornamented 
Avith a dark imrple A'iolet zone 
.. 0 
4 
mixed 
.. 0 
4 
laciniatus, extra choice mixed 
.. 0 
4 
Assortments, vide page 19. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). — These hand- 
some perennials are most effective for 
shrubberies, borders, &c. 
520. purpurea, pui'idc . , . . ..03 
521. alba, white .. .. ..0 3 
522. grandiflora. dAvarf j'ellow . . . . 0 3 
523. Finest Spotted Varieties, mixed ..0 6 
. ECCREMOCARPUS.— Pi* Calampelis. 
ECHEVERIA. — Half-hardy succulent 
plants, A'ery suitablo for the edging 
of beds and borders. 
524. metallica .. ,. .. .. ..2 6 
525. secunda glauca . . . . ..16 
EDELWEISS . — See Gnaphalium . 
ERYSIMUM . — Pret ty hardy annuals, easily 
groAvn, and very fr<ie floAveriug. 
526. Arkansanum, yelloAv . . . . ..03 
527. Perroffskianum, orange .. ..0 3 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. — Very shoAvy and 
beautiful annuals. 
528. 
oalifornica, bright yelloAv 
0 
3 
529. 
crocea, deep orange 
0 
3 
530. 
alba, AA'hite . . 
0 
3 
531. 
fl. pi., semi-double bright orange 
floAA'ers . . 
0 
3 
532. 
grandiflora rosea (Rose Cardinal) 
0 
4 
533. 
Mandarin, orange scarlet, shaded 
Avith crimson ; fine 
0 
4 
EUCALYPTUS. 
534. citriodora (The Lemon Scented Gum). 
The leaves of tliis plant have a most 
pleasing fi agi’ance . . . . ..16 
535. globulus (The Blue Gum of Australia), 
said to possess great antimalarial pro- 
perties , . . ; 0 6 
EUCHARIDIUM. — Hardy annuals. 
536. grandiflorum, rosy jiurple . . ..03 
537. album, A\-hite 0 3 
EUTOCA.— A very shoAA'y hardy annual. 
538. viscida, deep blue . . . . ..03 
EVERLASTINGS. 
For Collections, vide page 19. 
FERDINANDIA. — Very handsome for 
sub-tropical giudeus, growing from 
6 to 8 feet high. Tender perennial. 
539. eminens .. .. .. .. ..0 6 
FERN SPORES. 
540. From choice Greenhouse varieties, mixed 1 o 
541. From choice Stove A'arieties, mixed ..1 0 
FRANCOA. — Half-hardy perennial. 
541a. ramosa .. .. .. .. ..10 
FREESIA. — Lovely bulbous plants bearing 
deliciously scented floAvers. 
642. refracta alba, white .. .. ..10 
