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SELECT FLOWEll SEEDS offered bf WILLIAM BULL, E.L.S. 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
CINERABIA. — Useful bedding plants with 
ornamental foliage. 
463. acanthifolia, a compact silvery foliaged 
bedding plant, with oval serrated 
leaves, h.li.p. . . . . . . ..06 
464. maritima, a well-known silvery foliaged 
plant, b.p. . . . . ..06 
CINERARIA, HYBRID (Prize Strain).— 
Vide page 7. 
CLARKIA ELEGANS NANA ROSEA. 
CLAREIA. — Very pretty hardy annuals, 
free flowering and very showy. 
46.5. elegans, rosy lilac . . . . ..03 
466. nana rosea, a dwarf growing 
variety with charming rose-coloured 
flowers . . . . . . , . ..03 
467. rosea plena, fine double, rose 
coloured, double . . . . ..03 
468. pulchella, Mrs. Langtry .. ..0 3 
469. alba, white, very pretty . . ..03 
470. integripetala, rosy crimson . . 0 3 
471. alba, pure white .. ..0 3 
472. flore pleno, double .. ..0 3 
473. limbata, rose flowers mar- 
gined with white . . . . ..03 
474. marginata pleno, bright magenta, 
margined white . . . . . . ..03 
CLEMATIS. — Well-known hardy climbers. 
475. Choice Hybrids, mixed .. .. ,. 1 0 
476. flammula, sweet-.sconted flowers ..0 3 
477. Vitalba (Traveller’s Joy) .. ..0 3 
CLIANTHUS (The Glory Pea of Aus- 
tralia). — Does best with greenhouse 
treatment. 
478. Dampieri, bears gorgeous flowers of a 
beautiful crimson-vermilion colour, 
marked at the base of the upper petal 
with a shining black blotch . . . . 1 0 
479. punioeus, bright crimson flowers . . 1 0 
CLINTONIA. — Pretty dwarf growing half- 
hardy annuals, suitable either for 
growing in pots or borders. 
480. elegans, pretty blue flowers ..0 6 
481. pulchella, blue and yellow .. ..0 6 
CLITORIA. — A pretty Leguminous 
climbing annual with pea -like flowers, 
suitable for stove or warm greenhouse. 
482. caelestis, pretty sky-blue flowers . . 1 0 
483. tematea, handsome blue flowers .,1 0 
Per pkt. — 5. d. 
COBIEA. — A well-known quick-growing 
climber, suitable for the conservatory. 
484. scandens, purple . . . . . . ..06 
485. flore albo, a white-flowered form 
of the preceding . . . . ..10 
COCKSCOMB. 
COCKSCOMB. 
486. Glasgow Prize, this well-known and 
beautiful tender annual is of a highly 
decorative character, equally valuable 
for conservatory or garden . . . . 1 0 
487. Vesuvius, magnificent combs of fiery 
red, most effectively displayed on a 
golden yellow ground. Splendid for 
pot culture . . . , , . ..10 
See also Celosia, pages 18 and 23. 
COLEUS. 
488. Choice hybridised. The colours in the 
different seedlings will embrace many 
shades of glowing red, magenta, crim- 
son, purple and claret . , Is. and 1 6 
489. Extra choice, from new varieties ..3 6 
COLLINSIA. — Very pretty hardy annuals. 
490. bicolor, lilac and white peroz., 6<i!. 0 3 
491. candidissima, jmre white ,, 9rf. 0 3 
492. grandiflora, deep purple . . ..03 
493. heterophylla, richly coloured . . ..03 
494. violacea, violet .. ,. .. ..0 3 
COLUMBINE . — See Aquilegia. 
CONVOLVULUS. 
49,5. althssoides, rosy purple, pretty trailing 
species, h.p. . . . . . . ..03 
496. major (Ipomcsa purpurea), finest mixed, 
h.a 0 3 
497. fl. pi., “Double-flowered Morning 
Glory,” a double- flowered form of 
the well-known Convolvulus major, or 
Morning Glory ; like the tj^e, it is 
of rapid growth, and freely produces 
its double flowers, which are white 
with a slight spot of colour at the base 
of the larger petals . . . . ..06 
