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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ SEED CATALOGUE. 
ROSA — continued. Per pkt. — t. d. 
954. rngosa, large crimson red flowers, very 
sweet-scented, will grow almost any- 
where . . . . . . . . ..10 
ROSE CAMPION (Lychnis Coeli Rosa). — 
Hardy perennials. 
955. Red 
.. 0 
956. Deep crimson 
.. 0 
957. White 
.. 0 
RUDBECKIA. — Hardy perennials. 
958. amplexicaulis 
.. 0 
959. bioolor, yellow, dark centre 
.. 0 
960. snperba semi-plena, a semi-double 
variety of the handsome R. btcolor 
superba, with large semi- d ouble or double 
golden yellow to dark yellow flowers, 
ornamented with a central hand of dark 
chocolate brown . . . . ..10 
961. oalifornica, golden yellow flowers ..0 6 
962. Newmanii, orange yellow .. ..0 6 
AINTPAULIA. 
963. ionantha, a distinct and pretty green- 
house plant, producing an abundance 
of violet-like flowers on slender stalks. 
The blossoms are of a violet blue 
colour, with golden-yellow stamens 1 6 
SALFIOLOSSIS. — Half-hardy annuals. 
964. New Emperor. This novelty is entirely 
different from any other Salpiglossis 
by reason of its peculiar habit, produc- 
ing only one thick main stem, which is 
thickly covered with blossoms, present- 
ing, as it were, a compact bouquet of 
flowers . . . , . . . . ..10 
965. Finest mixed, large flowering .. ..0 3 
Collections, vide page 41 . 
SALVIA. — Annuals and perennials. Very 
showy and attractive. 
966. argentea, silvery white foliage ..0 6 
967. ooccinea splendens, bright scarlet ..0 6 
968. patens, beautiful blue flowering peren- 
nial . . . . . . . . ..10 
969. splendens, intense scarlet . . 1 0 
SANVITALIA. — Half-hardy annuals. 
970. procumbens, flowers yellow, dork centre 0 3 
971. fl. pi., double yellow flowers ..0 3 
SAFONARIA. — Pretty hardy annuals. 
972. calabrica, bright pink . . per oz. Is. 0 3 
973. alba, white . . . . . . ..03 
974. pumila, dwarf and compact . . 0 3 
975. ocymoides, rosy pink perennial species 0 3 
SCABIOSA (Scabious). 
976. caucasica. large mauve flowers ..0 6 
977. perfeota, charming semi-double 
flowers, light and dark blue . . . . 1 0 
978. Common Sweet .. .. ..0 3 
979. Double German, finest mixed . . ..03 
980. Double Golden Yellow .. .. ..10 
981. King of the Blacks .. .. ..0 6 
982. Snowball .. .. .. .. .. 0 ^ 
Assortments, vide page 4 1 . 
SCHIZANTHUS.— Hardy annuals. 
983. pinnatus, rosy purple .. .. ..0 3 
984. roseus, of a delicate rose, the 
upper petal being covered with a 
blood-red spot . . . . . . ..03 
985. retusus, rose and orange .. ..0 3 
wisetonensis (New), vide page 27. 
Dwarf Large -flowered Hybrids, vide page 27. 
SCHIZOPETALON. — HaU -hardy annual, 
very sweet-scented. 
986. Walkerii, white . . 0 6 
Per pkt. — «. 
SCHYPHANTHDS.— Half-hardy climbing 
annual. 
987. elegans, yellow . . . . . . . . 0 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). 
988. acre (Yellow Stonecrop) . . . . 0 
989. omruleum (Blue Stonecrop) . . . . 0 
SENECIO. 
990. elegansfl.pl. (Finest Double Jacoboea), 
mixed . . . . . . . . . . 0 
99 1 . speciosns, pretty magenta mauve flowers 0 
SENSITIVE PLANT.— Ft* Mimosa. 
SILENE (Catchfly). — Hardy annuals, &c. 
992. pendula, bright pink . . . . . . 0 
993. compacts, very dwarf ; pint .. 0 
994. alba, white . . . . . . 0 
995. fl. pi., double . . . . 0 
996. ruberrima, fine deep colour 0 
SOLANTTM. — Greenhouse perennials. 
997. Capsioastrumhybridum(WinterCherry) 0 
998. giganteum, purple . . . , . . 0 
999. laciniatum . . . . . . . . 0 
1000. marginatum .. .. .. ., 0 
1001. pyracanthum 0 
1002. Warscewiezii . . . . i . . . . 0 
SPHENOGYNE.— Hardy annuals. 
1003. speciosa, bright yellow . . . . 0 
1004. aurea, golden yellow .. .. 0 
STACHYS, — Hardy perennial. 
1005. lanata, white woolly foliage . . . . 0 
STATICE. 
1006. Suworowii, bright rose, h.a. . . . . 0 
STIPA. — Fide Ornamental Grasses, page 60. 
STELLARIA. 
1007. graminea aurea, pretty golden-leaved 
bedding plant, suitable for edgings . . 1 
STOCKS.— Ft* pages 38 and 39. 
STREPTOCARPUS. 
1008. hybridus, choice mixed . . . . 1 
1009. Snow Queen, very chaste variety, 
with large white flowers of the greatest 
value for the decoration of the green- 
house and conservatory. Itismosteasily 
grown in pots, and cannot fail to please 2 
New Hybrids, Improved Strain, vide 
page 27. 
1010. Wendlandii, a lovely specie.s for the 
warm greenhouse or conservatory, 
bearing chanuing lavender-blue flowers 
marked with wliite . . . . . . 1 
SUNFLOWERS. — J'ide Helianthus, pages 
49 and 50. 
SWEET PEAS.— 7't* page 36. 
SWEET SULTAN. — Fide Centaurea mos- 
chata. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus).— 
AVell-known showy hardy perennials. 
1011. Auricula-eyed, splendid smooth-edged 
flowers of magnificent oolouis . . 0 
1012. Bright Scarlet 0 
1013. Dark Crimson .. .. .. . 0 
1014. White 0 
1015. Double-flowering, mixed .. .. 0 
TACSON I A . — Splendid greenhouse climbers . 
1016. ignea, brilliant scarlet . . .. .. 1 
1017. Van Volxemi, richest scarlet, blossoms 
almost continuously ; the fruit is edible 
and of delicious flavour . . . . 1 
TAGETES. — Beautiful half-hardy annuals 
of compact habit, very suitable for the 
margins of beds and borders. 
1018. signata pumila, golden yellow .. 0 
