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SELECT FLOWER SEEDS offeued by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
Per pkt. — ». d. 
MUSE. — See MimuluH moschatus. 
MTKSIPHYLLUM.— Greenhouse climb- 
ing perennial, the neat glossy green 
leaves admirably adapting it for 
decorative purposes. This plant is 
often called a Smilax. 
728. asparagoides ., .. ,.10 
MY 0S0TI8 (Forget-me-not) . — Charming 
hardy perennials. 
729. alpestris, blue . . . . . . . . 0 
730. alba, white . . . . . . . . 0 
731. Victoria, a pretty Forget-me-not, 
bearing largo azui-e-blue flowers . . 0 
732. azorica, light blue . . . . . , 0 
733. dissitiflora, one of the best of all the 
Forget-me-nots ; a profuse bloomer 0 
731. sylvatica, bright blue flowers ., .,0 
NASTUBTIUMS. — Climbing and Dwarf. 
735. Tall, mi.xed 
per oz 
6rf. 
6rf. 
6rf. 
Grf. 
bv. 
736. Dark crimson 
737. Yellow 
738. Scarlet 
739. Tom Thumb, mixed 
710. ■ Beauty, orange spotted 
741. Cloth of Gold , yellow 
742. Empress of India, intense 
crimson scarlet, per oz. l.v. 
743. H. M. Stanley, dark bronze. . 
744. King of Tom Thumbs 
745. King Theodore, chocolate 
crimson 
746. Pearl .. 
747. Enby King, rosy scarlet 
748. Spotted King. . 
749. Yellow .. .. .. 
See also Tropreolum. 
KEMESIA. 
750. strumosa Suttoni. The flowers of this 
pretty and distinct half-hardy plant 
range from ivory wdiite to primrose, 
orange-scarlet, crimson and purple, 
flowering in the open air all through 
the Summer . . . . . . ..10 
NEMOPHILA.- -Lovely hardy annuals for 
borders and beds. 
751. atomaria atrocserulea, deep ultramarine 
blue, with white centre . . ..04 
752. ineignis, blue, white centre, per oz. 6rf. 0 3 
753. alba, pure white .. .. .,0 3 
754. marginata, blue, with white edge 0 3 
755. macnlats, white, blotched with violet, 
per oz. 6d. 0 3 
NICOIIANA (Tobacco). — The large leaved 
kinds are very suitiible for sub- 
tropical work. 
758. affinis, lovely sweet-scented white 
flower.s, expanding in the evening ; 
should bo in every' garden . . ..06 
757. colossea, dark gi'een, magnificent 
foliage . . . . . . ..10 
758. grandiflora purpurea, amajestic annual, 
with largo handsome leaves and pur- 
plish rose flowers . . . . . . 0 C 
759. macrophylla gigantea, the large leaves 
and stately height give it a noble 
appearance, either singly or in groups 0 6 
760. suaveolens. beautiful ^white flowers, 
deliciously fragrant . . . . ..06 
KIEBEMBERQIA. 
Per pkt. — ; 
-Greenhouse biennials. 
». d. 
0 6 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
0 6 
0 6 
0 3 
761. frutesoens, white and lilac flowers ..0 6 
762. gracilis, an elegant plant, with white 
and lilac flowers 
NIGELLA (IiOve-in-a-Mist). — Pretty half- 
hardy annuals, witli elegant foliage 
and curious flowers. 
763. Damascena, flowers double blue 
764. alba, double white . . 
765. hispanica, puride. . .. ., 
766. alba, flowers white 
NOLAN A. — Hardy trailing aimual. 
767. atriplicifolia, white and blue flowers . . 
NYCTERINIA. — Dwarf hardy annuals. 
768. capensis, fragrant, white and browTi 
flowers . . 
769. selaginoides, lilac flowers, scented 
CENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 
770. biennis (Evening Primrose), yellow . . 
771. bistorta Veitchii, very dwarf, bright 
yellow variety . , . . . . . . 0 
772. Drummondii, bright yellow ,, ..0 
773. nana, dwarf yellow . . . . 0 
774. Lamarckiana, very large yellow flowers 0 
775. macrocarpa (Missouriensis), a fine 
yellow flowering perennial variety . . 0 
776. taraxicifolise, large snow-white flowers 0 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES.— Tirfc page 39. 
OXALIS. — Half-hardy perennials. 
777. rosea, pretty rose-coloured flowers . . 0 6 
778. tropsBoloides, dark bronze leaves, yellow 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..06 
779. Valdiviana, bright yellow .. ..0 3 
PANSY. 
780. Ashburnham Strain, the most beautiful 
Pansies known. “We have never seen 
Pansies anything approaching them ”20 
781. Fancy, choice mixed, from a collection 
of the most distinctly blotched, flamed, 
striped, and fantastically coloured 
varieties in cultivation . . . . ..16 
782. Show, choice mixed, saved from a fine 
collection l.v. 6d. and 2 6 
783. Emperor William, a large flowering 
variety, having blossoms of a splendid 
ultramarine-blue, with eye of pm-ple- 
violet . , . . . . . . ,.10 
784. Faust, or King of the Blacks, jet 
black . . ..06 
785. Fiery Faces, reddish crimson edged 
with yellow, the three lower petals 
blotched dark purple . . . . ..09 
786. Fire King. The upper part of the flower 
is a vivid purpli.sh-crimson, lower 
part intense golden yellow, marked 
with n clearly defined dark blotch 
at the base . . . . . . ..10 
787. Peacock. Petals blotched peacock 
blue on a maroon ground surrounded 
with crimson, and margined with a 
narrow edging of white . , 6d. and 1 0 
788. Trimardeau, extra choice mixed, pro- 
duces beautiful large flowers . . ..09 
