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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
DIANTHUS SUPEBBUS, “TELEKII.” 
BIANTHUS — continued. Per pkt. — ft. d. 
667. superbui, “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 . . . . ..06 
568. plnmarius nanus flore pleno, a new race 
of double pinks of exceptionally dwarf 
habit, coming into flower a fortnight 
before any other variety . . . . 1 0 
Assortments, vide page 40. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove). — These hand- 
some perennials are most effective for 
shrubberies, borders, &c. 
669. pnrpnrea, purple 0 3 
670. alba, white .. .. ..0 3 
671. grandiflora, dwarf yellow .. ..0 3 
672. Finest Spotted Varieties, mixed . . 0 6 
ECCBEUOCABPDS. 
673. calampelis 0 6 
ECHEVEBIA. — Half-hardy succulent 
plants, very suitable for the edging 
of beds and borders. 
674. metallioa .. .. .. .. .,2 6 
675. seonnda glanca 16 
ECHINOFS. 
576. sphserocephalus, handsome hardy 
thistle-like plant, bearing a profusion 
of spherical heads of white flowers . . 1 0 
EDELWEISS . — See Gnaphalium. 
ERIGEBOE. 
677. aurantiaons hybridus, a hybrid variety 
of the well-known and attractive 
“ Orange Daisy ” .. .. ..10 
EBYSlUnU . — Pretty hardy annuals, easily 
gro^vn, and very free flowering. 
678. Arkansanum, yellow 0 3 
679. Ferroffskiannm, orange . . . . 0 3 
EBEUUBDS, vide page 23. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. — Very showy and 
beautiful annuals. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA — continued. Per pkt. — ». 
680. oalifornioa canalicnlata rosea, a pretty 
variety of quite a new shade of colour. 
The petals are rosy-white, delicately 
channelled with tiny folds, a suffusion 
of soft primrose much enhancing the 
beauty of this charming flower . . 0 
681. oalifornioa, bright yellow .. .. 0 
682. crocea, deep orange ,, ,, ,, 0 
683. alba, white .. .. .. .. 0 
584. fl. pi., semi-double bright orange 
flowers . . . . . . . . . . 0 
585. grandiflora rosea (Bose Cardinal) 0 
586. Mandarin, orange scarlet, shaded 
with crimson ; fine . . , . . . 0 
EUCALYPTUS. 
687. citriodora (The Lemon Scented Gum). 
The leaves of this plant have a most 
pleasing fragrance . , . . . . 1 
688. coccifera . . . . . . . . . . 0 
689. globulus (The Blue Gum of Australia), 
said to possess great antimalarial 
properties . . . . . . . . 0 
690. Gunnii (The Cedar or Swamp Gum) . . 0 
691. obliqua (Stringy bark) .. ., .. 0 
592. robusta . . . . . . . . . . 0 
693. siderophleia (Bed Iron Bark) .. .. 0 
EUCHABIDIUM. — Hardy annuals. 
694. grandiflorum, rosy purple . . . . 0 
695. album, white . . . . . . 0 
EUTOCA. — A very showy hardy annual. 
696. visoida, deep blue .. .. .. 0 
EVERLASTINGS. 
For Collections, vide page 40. 
FEBDINANDIA. — Very handsome for sub- 
tropical gardens, growing from 6 to 8 
feet high. Tender perennial. 
697. eminens . . . . . . . . . . 0 
FERN SPORES. 
698 . From choice Greenhouse varieties, mixed 1 
699. From choice Stove varieties, mixed . . 1 
FBANCOA. — Greenhouse perennial. 
600. ramosa (Wedding Wreath),longracemes 
of white flowers, a fine window plant 1 
FREESIA. — Lovelybulbous plants bearing 
deliciously scented flowers. 
601. refracta alba, white .. ., 1 
FUCHSIA. 
602. Choice mixed, saved from a splendid 
collection of named sorts . , . . 1 
GAILLABDIA. — Handsome showy annuals 
and perennials, very useful for cutting. 
003. hybrida grandiflora, very beautiful 
hardy perennial ; crimson and gold . . 0 
604. New Hybrids, these new perennial 
varieties have very large flowers of 
brilliant and varied colours, and are of 
superlative merit . . . . . . I 
60.5. piota, orange, red and yellow . . . . 0 
606. Lorenziana, beautiful quilled 
double flowers of various colours . . 0 
607. Lorenz's Perfection, large globu- 
lar heads of bloom, fine for cutting . , 0 
GALEGA. 
608. officinalis, hardy perennial, a beautiful 
bluish pea-shaped flower, height 3 ft. 0 
609. alba, a pure white variety of the 
preceding, useful for cutting . . . . 0 
610. variegata . . . . . . . . 0 
GENTIANA. — Well-known dwarf-growing 
hardy perennials. 
611. acaulis, large bright blue flowers .. 0 
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