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WILT.IAM BULL & SONS’ SEl£D CATALOGUE. 
ROSA — continued. per pkt. — s. il. 
D87. rugosa, large crimson red flowers, 
very sweet-scented, will grow almost 
anywhere ... .. ••• ... ' " 
ROSE CAMPION (Lychnis Coeli Rosa).— 
llardv perennials. 
98H. Red ' 0 
i)Sl). Deep crimson •• ■'! 
!)l)0. White '» 
RUDBECKIA.— [lardy [)urcnnials. 
i)!H. amplexicaulis 
992. bicolor, yellow, dark centre ... ... 0 <> 
99.'!. superba semiplena, a semi- 
double variety of the handsome 
R. biculor supe'rixi, with large semi- 
double or double golden yellow to 
dark vellow flowers, ornamented 
with a central hand of dark choco- 
late brown ... ... ... ... I 9 
991. californica, golden yellow flowers ... 0 9 
!)9u. Newmanii, orange yellow 0 0 
SAINTPAULIA. 
99(1. ionantha, a distim t and |>retty green- 
house plant, producing an alnm- • 
dance of violet-like flowers on 
slender stalks. Tlic blossoms are 
of a violet blue colour, with golden- 
vellow stamens ... ... ... I 9 
SALPIGLOSSIS.— Half-hard y annuals. 
997. New Emperor. This novelty is en- 
tirely different from any other Sal- 
piglossis by reason of its peculiar 
habit, producing only one thick main 
stem, which is thickly covered with 
blossoms, presenting, as it were a 
compact bouquet of flowers ... I 9 
998. Finest mixed, large flowering ... 9 •'! 
Collections, w/dc iiage II. 
SALVIA, — .\imualsand perennials. Very 
showy and attractive. 
999. argentea, silvery white foliage ... 9 9 
1999. coccinea splendens, bright scarlet ... 9 9 
1901. patens, beautiful blue flowering perl. 1 9 
1992. splendens, intense scarlet ... ... 1 9 
SANYITALIA.— Half-hardy annuals. 
lOOSl. procumbens, firs, yellow, dark centre 0 i! 
1901. — - fl. pl„ double yellow flowers . .. 0 i! 
SAPONARIA.— Pretty hardy annuals. 
I99."). calabrica, bright pink per oz. Is. 9 .'! 
lOOC). alba, white 9 9 
1997. - - pumila, dwarf and compact ... 9 •! 
1998. ocymoides, rosy pink, perenl. species 9 3 
SCABIOSA. (Scabious). 
1099. caucasica, large mauve flowers ... 0 9 
1010. perfecta, charming semi-double 
flowers, light and dark blue ... 1 9 
1011. Common Sweet ... •• ■■ 9 .'! 
1912. Double German, finest mixed ... 9 9 
1919. Double Golden Yellow I 9 
1914. King of the Blacks 9 (i 
lOM. Snowball ... 9 9 
/kssortments, vide page 1 1 . 
SCHIZANTHUS. 1 lardy annuals. 
1019. pinnatus, rosy purjile ... ... 9 9 
1917. - - roseus, of a delicate rose, the 
upper petal being covered with a 
blood-red spot ... ... 9 9 
1018. retusus, rose and orange ... ... 0 9 
wisetonensis (New), vide page 29. 
Dwarf Large-flowered Hybrids, vide page 29. 
SCHIZOPETALON.— Half-hardy annual, 
very sweet-scented. 
1019. Walkerii, white 0 9 
Per pkt. — s. 
SCHYPHANTHUS. -Hnlf-hy climbing an. 
1020. elegans, yellow 0 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). 
1021. acre (Yellow Stonecrop) ... .■• 0 
1022. ' caeruleum (Blue Stonecrop) ... 0 
SENECIO. 
1029. elegans fl. pi. (Finest Double 
Jacobrea,) mixed 0 
1024. speciosus, prettv magenta mauve Ils. 0 
SENSITIVE PLANT.— Vide Mimosa. 
SILENE (Catchfly). Hardy-annuals, &c. 
102-1. pendula, bright [link 0 
1029. compacta, very dwarf; pink ... 0 
1027. alba, white 0 
1028. fl. pi. double 0 
loai). ruberrima, line deep colour 0 
SOLANUM. Greenhouse perennials. 
1090. Capsicastrum hybridum (Winter 
Cherry) 
1091. giganteum, [lurple 
1092. laciniatum 
10;!9. marginatum 
1991. pyracanthum 
109.1. Warscewiezii 
SPHENOGYNE.— 1 lardy annuals. 
199(). speciosa, bright yellow 
1997. aurea, golden yellow ... 
STACHYS. — Hardy perennial. 
10.'!8. lanata, white woolly foliage 
STATICE. 
19.99. Suworowii, bright rose, h.a 
STIPA.— Fide Ornamtl. Grasses, page 90. 
STELLARIA. 
1919. graminea aurea, pretty gold’n-leav'd 
bfdding plant, suitable for edgings I 
STOCKS. Vide pages 98 and 99. 
STREPTOCARPUS 
d. 
G 
9 
9 
1911. hybridus, choice mi.xed 
1012. - Snow Queen, very chaste variety, 
with large white (lowers of the 
greatest value for the decoration of 
greenhouse and conservatory. It is 
most easily grown in pots, and can- 
not fail to please 
New Hybrids, Improved Strain, vide 
[>age 29. 
1919. Wendlandii, a lovely species for the 
warm greenhouse or conservatory, 
bearing charming lavender -blue 
(lowers marked with white ... 
SUNFLOWERS.— Fide Helianthus, pages 
49 and aO. 
SWEET PEAS.— Fide pages 9.") and 99. 
SWEET SULTAN.— Fide Centaurea 
moschata. 
SWEET WILLIAM.— Dianthus bar- 
batus. — Well-known showy h. p. 
1944. Auricula-eyed, splendid smooth- 
edged llrs. of magnificent colours ... 
19 1."). Bright Scarlet, 
1919. Dark Crimson 
1917. White 
1018. Double-flowering, mixed 
TACSONIA. -Siilondid g'nhouse climbers. 
1919. ignea, brilliant scarlet 
19.")9. Van Volxemi, richest scarlet, blos- 
soms almost continuously ; the fruit 
is edible and of delicious flavour ... 
TAGETES.—Beautifulhalf-hardy annuals 
of compact habit, very suitable for 
the margins of beds and borders. 
lO.'il. signata pumila, golden yellow 
1 9 
2 9 
1 9 
1 0 
1 0 
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