SELECT FLOWER SEEDS offered bt WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 
SIANTHU8 — conlinued. Per pkt . — «. 
637. Buperbui, “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 . . , . . . o 
Assortments, vide page 18. 
DIANTHUS, SUPERBUS, “TELEKII.’ 
BIGITAXIS (Foxglove). — These hand- 
some perennials are most effective for 
shrubberies, borders, &c. 
638. purpurea, purple 0 
539. alba, white . . . , . . 0 
640. grandiflora, dwarf yellow . ] ] ! 0 
641. Finest Spotted Varieties, mixed .. 0 
ECCREMOCARFUS.. — Vide Calampelis. 
ECHEVERIA. — Half-hardy succulent 
plants, very suitable for the edging 
of beds and borders. 
542. metallica . . . . . . . . . . o 
543. secunda glauca I 
ECHINOPS. 
544. sphserocephalus, handsome hardy 
thistle-like plant, bearing a profusion 
of spherical heads of white flowers . . 
EDELWEISS . — See Gnaphalium. 
ERIGERON. 
aurantiaens hybridus, eidr page 4. 
ERYSIMUM. — Pretty hardy annua Is, easily 
grown, and very free flowering. 
545. Arkausanum, yellow .. .. ,, o 
546 . Perroffskianum, orange . . , . 0 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. — Very show-y and 
beautiful annuals. 
547. californica canalioulata rosea, a pretty 
variety of quite a new .shade of colour. 
The petals are rosy-w'hite, delicately 
channelled with tiny folds, a suffiusion 
of soft primrose much enhancing the 
beauty of this charming flower . . 1 
648. bright yellow . . . . . , 0 
1 0 
d. 
3 
3 
3 
4 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA — continued. Per pkt. — ,v 
549. crocea, deep orange ' 
550. alba, white .. 
551. fl.pl., semi-double bright orange 
flowers 
652. grandiflora rosea (Rose Cardinal) 
533 Mandarin, orange scarlet, shaded 
with crimson ; fine . . . . .,04 
EUCALYPTUS. 
664. oalophylla.. .. ..0 6 
555. oitriodora (The Lemon Scented 
Gum). The leaves of this plant 
have a most pleasing fragrance 1 6 
556. globulus (The Blue Gum of 
Australia) , said to possess great 
antimalarial properties . . 0 3 
557. Gunnii (The Cedar or Swamp 
Gum) 
658. obliqua (Stringybark) . , 
659. robusta 
500. siderophleia (Red Iron Bark) .. 
EUCHARIDIUM. — Hardy annuals. 
561. grandiflorum, rosy purple 
562. album, white 
EUTOCA. — A very showy hardy 
annual. 
563. viscida, deejr blue . . . . 0 3 
EVERLASTINGS. 
For Collections, vide page 18. 
FERDINANDIA. — Very handsome 
for sub-tropical gardens, grow- 
ing from 6 to 8 feet high. 
Tender perennial. 
534. eminens .. o 6 
FERN SPORES. 
665. From choice Greenhouse varieties, 
mixed . . . . . . ..10 
566. Fi'om choice Stove varieties, mixed , . 1 0 
FRANCOA. — Half-hardy perennial. 
567. ramosa . . . . . . . . ..10 
FREESIA. — Lovely bulbous plants bearing 
deliciously scented flowers. 
j 568. refracta alba, white 10 
I FUCHSIA. 
569. Choice mixed, saved from a splendid 
(lolleotion of named sorts . . . . 1 6 
GAILLARDIA. — Handsome .showy annuals 
and perennials, very useful for cutting. 
570. hybrida grandiflora, very beautiful 
hardy perennial ; crimson and gold . . 0 6 
571. New Hybrids, these new perennial 
varieties have very large flowers of 
brilliant and varied colours, and are of 
superlative merit . . . . ..10 
572. picta, orange, red and yellow .. ..0 3 
573. Lorenziana, beautiful quilled 
double flowers of various colours . , 0 6 
574. Lorenz’s Perfection, large globu- 
lar heads of bloom, fine for cutting . . 0 6 
GALEGA. 
575. officinalis, hardy jrerennial, a beautiful 
bluish pea-shaped flower, height 3 ft. 0 6 
576. alba, a pure white variety of the 
preceding, useful for cutting . . . . 0 6 
GENTIANA. — Well-known dwarf growing 
hardy perennials. 
577. acaulis, large bright blue flowers . . 0 3 
GESNERA. — Handsome Stove perennials, 
■ bearing a profusion of richly coloured 
flowers. 
578. Extra choice mixed . . . . .26 
