45 
WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOOUE. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CAPSICUM. — Very ornamental for the 
greenhouse. 
46S. Little Gem, bright scarlet berries, 
dwarf habit ... ... ... ...0 0 
460. Princess of Wales, fruits bright lemon 
colour ... ... ... ... ... 0 0 
470. Elephant’s Trunk, very ornamental 
for pots 0 6 
CARDUUS.— Hardy annual. 
471. Benediotus (The Holy Thistle). 4 ft. 0 i! 
CATANANCHE.— 11 P. 
472. coerulea, free-llowering everlasting .. 0 !! 
CELOSIA. — Half-hardy annuals, very 
ornamental for the greenhouse. 
47il. pyramidalis (Reid’s Perfection), 
bright magenta, very beautiful ... 1 0 
474. aurea, golden yellow ... ... 1 0 
475. - coccinea, bright scarlet ... ... 1 0 
470. ■ - violacea, handsome violet ... 1 0 
See also pages 2i! and 40. 
CENTAUREA. — Magnificent large re- 
flexed llowers, on long, still stems ; 
useful for table decoration. 
477. The Bride, pure white 1 0 
47S. The Bridegroom, heliotrope 1 0 
479. Bridesmaid, lemon yellow I 0 
4S0. Honeymoon, golden yellow 1 0 
481. Babylonica, a fine ornamental plant 
with silvery foliage and yellow 
flowers, h.p. Oft. ... ... ... 1 0 
482. candidissima (ragusina), beautiful 
silvery foliage, h.p. 9 in 1 0 
483. Clementei, of robust growth, h.p. ... 1 0 
484. Cyanus (The Blue Cornflower) ... 0 3 
485. rose 0 3 
486. white 0 3 
487. ^florepleno (Double Cornflower)... 0 6 
I'or Collections vide page 49. 
488. gymnocarpa, whitish foliage, very 
ornamental, h.p. 3 ft. ... ... 0 6 
480. moschata (Sweet Sultan^ purple 
most useful for cutting 0 3 
490. white 0 3 
491. yellow 0 3 
CENTRANTHUS— H.A. 9 in. 
492. macrosiphon 0 3 
CERASTIUM.--H.P. Very dwarf-grow- 
ing plants, suitable for rockwork, &c. 
493. Biebersteinii, very pretty silvery leaves 0 6 
494. tomentosum, close-growing silvery 
leaved plant, suitable for edgings, &c. 1 0 
CHAM^PEUCE.— H.H.P. \\ ft 
495. Casabonse, thistle-like plant, with 
smooth glossy dark-green leaves and 
white nerves and spines 0 6 
496. diacantha, a beautiful plant, the mid- 
rib of the leaves and spines ivory- 
white, margined with glossy green, 
and covered with a white silky down 1 0 
CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM CARINATUM. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM- could. Per i>kt. — s. d. 
498. carinatum fl. pl„ flowers variable, some 
are pure white, yellow, or crimson, 
but the prevailing types are bronzy 
yellow ... ... ... ... ... 0 6 
I 499. Golden Feather, white llowers. 
surrounded with bright yellow and 
crimson circles ... ... 0 3 
500. atrococcineum, deep scarlet ... 0 3 
501. Burridgeanum, white, yellow and 
crimson ... ... ... 0 3 
.502. -- Purple Crown, dwarf and com- 
pact growth, yellow foliage and 
purple-scarlet flowers... ... ... 0 6 
.503. purpureum, purple 0 3 
501. conorarium, double white . 0 3 
.505. double yellow ... ... ... 0 3 
506. frutescens (Paris Daisy, White Mar- 
guerite), white flowers, with yellow 
centre. 1 ft. .. ... ... ... 0 6 
507. Etoiled’Or, golden yellow flowers I 0 
508. inodorum fl. pi., a very free-flowering 
double variety, fine for cutting ... 0 6 
509. maximum, a grand border plant, 
covered in the .Autumn with large 
white flowers ... ... ... .0 6 
510. Princess Henry 0 6 
511. King Edward YIl., undoubtedly the 
finest variety of maximum ... ... 0 6 
512. segetum grandiflorum, large sulifliur 
yellow flowers... ... ... ... 0 6 
513. japonicum(Japanese Chrysanthemum), 
saved from the best varieties ... 1 0 
514. Large-flowering Incurved (Chinese 
Chrysanthemum ),extra choice mixed, 
saved from choice named flowers, 
497. carinatum, Chamseleon, a very flori- 
ferous large flowered variety of this 
favourite annual ... ... ... 0 6 ' 
including all shades of colour ... 1 0 
515. Pompon Varieties, extra choice mixed, 
from a splendid collection 10 
