3C SELFXrr Fl.OWER SEEDS om-eued dv WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
STACHYS. — Hardy porennial. 
9il. lanata, white woolly foliage .. ..0 3 
8TATICE. 
942. Suworowii, bright rose, h.a 0 6 
8TIPA. — rif/tf Ornamental Grasses, page 39. 
STELLABIA. 
943. graminea aurea, pretty golden-leaved 
bedding plant, suitable for edgings . . 1 0 
TEN-WEEK STOCK, “ PEINCESS MAY." 
STOCK. 
94 4. Ten-week, Princess Alice. This is 
especially valuable for (uit flowers, 
proilucing its snow-white blooms in 
uinulerrupted 8ucoe8.sion from May 
until November. , . . , . . l 
94r). Princess May. A handsome 
variety, bearing large spikes t)f light 
I)»imros(‘-eol()ured flower.s. One of 
the earliest to flower . . . . , . 1 
946. — Triumph. Mugnifieent spikes of 
brilliant ei'imsou flowers. About 70 
pt‘r cent. (?ome double, but the single 
ones are almost etpxally attractive, tlie 
petals being large and round . , . . I 
Brompton Stocks, page 17. 
947. Primrose Dame (new), a delicate prim- 
rose colour . . . . . . . . 1 
948. Snowflake, large spikes of snow-white 
flowers, very early . . . . . . 1 
Ten-week Stocks, vide pages 16 and 17. 
For Collections and other sorts, vide pages 
1 6 and 17. . 
STEEPTOCABPUS. Vide jmge 6. 
SUNFLOWEES. — i'ide Helianthus, puee 
27. 
SWEET PEAS. — I'ide pages 12 and 13. 
SWEET SULTAN. — I'ide Centaurea ino.s- 
chata. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus barbatus).- 
Well-knowii showy hardy perennials. 
949. Auricula-eyed, .splendid smooth-edged 
flowers of magnifiwnt colours . . 0 6 
950. Bright Scarlet 0 3 
951. Dark Crimson .. .. .. 0 3 
952. White . . . . . . . . ..03 
953. Double-flowering, mixed . . ..06 
TACSONIA. Splendid gi'cenhouseclimbers. 
954. ignea, brilliant .scarlet .. .. ..10 
955. Van Volxemi, ruhest scarlet, blossoms 
almost contimiou.sly , . . . ..10 
956. exoniensis.. 10 
TA6ETES, — Beautiful half-hardy annuals 
of compact habit, very suitable for the 
margins of beds and border.s. 
957. signata pumila, golden yellow . . ..0 6 
958. Golden Eiug, rich golden - 
orange flowers, compaitt and dwarf . . 0 6 
969. nana grandiflora fl. pi., large double 
flower.s, ri(di (jrimson double, pe-tals 
edged golden yellow . , . . v . . 0 6 
TECOMA.-- Handsome greenhouse flower- 
ing jdants. 
960. Smithii, an exceedingly beautiful addi- 
tion to our Autumn aiul AVinie*’ 
flowering greenhouse plants. The 
flowers are tubular in slmpe. about 2 
inches long, and about 1 inch in dia- 
meter at the jiiouth, of a rich lemon 
colour shaded witli dark orange .1 0 
THUNBEEGIA. — Tejjder annuals of climb- 
iiig gi'owth. 
901. 
alata, yellow, with rich brown eye 
0 
4 
9,^2. 
alba, white, with dark eye 
0 
4 
963. 
aurantiaca, deep orange, black eye 
0 
4 
964. 
Bakeri, wluto 
0 
4 
96;'). 
coccinea, s(5arlet . . 
1 
0 
906. fragrans 
0 
6 
967. 
Choice mixed 
0 
4 
TOBACCO, SWEET-SCENTED.— /VfNico- 
tiana. 
' TOEENIA. — Lovely greenhouse annuals. 
908. Baillonii, a very jirotty and distinct 
species, bearing briglit yellow flowers, 
with a purplish-brown tube . . ..09 
969. Fournieri, a well-known liulf-lmrdy 
animal, laairiiig sky-blue flower.s, 
spotted indigo-blue . . . , ..09 
970. grandiflora, an improvement on 
the type . . . . . . . . .,10 
Princess Helene, page 4. 
971. -- White Wings, pure white, with a 
slight flu.sh of I'osc at the throat . . 0 6 
TEACHELIUM. — JTardy perennial. 
972. cseruleum, sky-blue flowers .. ..0 3 
TEOPJEOLUM. 
973. canariense (Canary Creeper), yellow, 
per oz. 2s. 0 6 
974. Lohbianum, Asa Gray, sulphur-yellow. . 0 4 
975. Brilliant, bright crimson . . ..0 4 
976. Geant des Batailles, sulphur, 
spotted red, . . . . . .,04 
977. Lilliput, very dwarf, flowers 
various . . . . . . . . ..04 
978. Lilli Schmidt, searlot .. ..0 4 
