SELECT FLOWER SEEDS offebed by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S. 25 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
• CINERABIA. — TjKeful bedding plants with 
] ornamental foliage. 
! 465. aoanthifolia, a compact silvery foliaged 
• bedding plant, with oval serrated 
‘ leaves, h.h.p, .. .. .. ..0 6 
466. maritima, a well-known silvery foliaged 
. plant, h.p. . . . . . . ..06 
CINERARIA, HYBRID (Prize Strain). — 
VidK page 1 1 . 
. Stellata Hybrids, ride page 1 1 . 
Per pkt . — ». d. 
COBtEA. — A well-known quicjf-growing 
climber, suitable for the conservatory. 
486. scandens, purple 0 6 
487. flore albo, a white-flowered form 
of the preceding 10 
CLARKIA ELEGANS NANA ROSEA. 
CIiAREIA. — Very pretty hardy annuals, 
free flowering and very showy. 
467. elegans, rosy Hlac 
468. nana rosea, a dwarf growing 
variety with charming ro.se-coloured 
flowers . . 
469. rosea plena, fine double, rose 
coloured, double 
470. pulohella, Mrs. Langtry 
471. alba, white, very' pretty .. 
472. integripetala, rosy crimson 
473. alba, pure white 
474. flore pleno, double .. 
476. limbata, rose flowers mar- 
gined with white 
476. marginata pleno, bright magenta, 
margined white. . 
CLEMATIS. — Well-known hardy' climbers. 
477. Choice Hybrids, mixed . . 
478. flammula. sweet-scented flowers 
479. Vitalba (Traveller’s Joy) 
CLIANTHUS (The Glory Pea of Aus- 
tralia). — Does best with greenhouse 
treatment. 
480. Dampieri, bears gorgeous flowers of a 
beautiful ciimson-vermilion colour, 
marked at the base of the upper petal 
with a shining black blotch . . 
481. pnnioeus, bright crimson flowers 
CLINTONIA. — Pretty dwarf growing half- 
hardy annuals, suitable either for 
growing in pots or borders. 
482. slogans, pretty blue flowers 
483. pulohella, blue and yellow 
CLITORIA. — A pretty Leguminous 
climbing annual with pea-like flowers, 
suitable for stove or warm greenhouse. 
484. osslestis, pretty sky-blue flowers 
486. tematea, handsome blue flowers 
COCKSCOMB. 
COCKSCOMB. 
488. Glasgow Prize, this well-known and 
beautiful tender annual is of a highly 
decorative character, equally valuable 
for conservatory or garden . . . . 1 0 
489. Vesuvius, magnificent combs of fiery 
red, most effectively displayed on a 
golden yellow ground. Splendid for 
pot culture . . . . . . ..10 
See aho Celosia, pages 19 and 24. 
COLEUS. 
490. Choice hybridised. The colours in the 
different seedlings will embrace many 
shades of glowing red, magenta, crim- 
son, purple and claret . . 1«. and 1 6 
491. Extra choice, from new varieties ..3 6 
COLLINSIA.— Very pretty hardy annuals. 
492. bicolor, lilac and white per oz., 6rf. 0 3 
493. candidissima, pure white ,, M. 0 3 
494. grandiflora, deep purple .. ..0 3 
495. heterophylla, richly coloured . . ..03 
496. violacea, violet . . . . . . ..03 
COLUMBINE. —See Aquilegia . 
CONVOLVULUS. 
497. althasoides, ro.sy purple, pretty trailing 
species, h.p. . . . . . . ..03 
498. major (Ipomsea purpurea), finest mixed, 
h.a. . . . . . . . . ..03 
499. fl. pi., “Double-flowered Morning 
Glory,” a double-flowered form of 
the well-known Convolvulus major, or 
Morning Glory ; like the type, 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 
