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SELECT FLOWEE SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULI;, F.L.S. 
PRIMULA FLOBIBUNDA. 
PKIMULA. — continutd. Per pkt. — s. d. 
897. japonica .. .. .. ..06 
898. obconica, flowers of a soft lilac shade of 
colour, produced continuously from 
Spring tUl Autumn . . . . ..10 
899. grandiflora, a large-flow'ered form 
of the pretty decorative Trimula 
obconica^ producing almost continuously 
large trusses of moom, the individual 
flowers measuring from 1 to 1 1 inch 
in diameter .. .. Is. and 1 6 
Taymouth Castle, rule page 5. 
900. rosea, a very desirable hardy species 
from the Himalayas, producing in 
the most profuse manner heads of 
brilliant rosy-pink flowers . . . . 1 6 
sinensis fimbriata, of sorts, vide 
pages 1, 8 to 10. 
901 . sikkimensis, one of the best of the hardy 
Primulas, bearing clusters of long 
pendant flowers of a pale yellow, 
beautifully scented . . . . .,10 
stellata, rfV/t* page 5. 
PYRETHRUM. 
902. Finest Double Varieties. The value of 
these highly decorative plants can 
scarcely be over-estimated .. ..1 0 
903. Finest Single Varieties. Single flowers 
of rich colour . . . . . . ..06 
904. aureum (Golden Feather). Its elegant 
feather-like golden leaves make it an 
effective plant for bedding or ribbon 
decoration . . . . . . .,06 
PYRETHBIJM — contd. Per pkt. — s. d. 
905. aurenm selaginoides, a distinct 
form of Pyrethrum aureuniy of 
dwarf and compact habit, the 
flat foliage resembling fronds 
overlaying each other , , 0 9 
RESEDA. — Vide Mignonette. 
RHODANTHE. Half-hardy 
Everlastings, most useful for 
pot culture. 
906. atrosangninea, crimson, very 
handsome . . . , ..06 
907. maculata, deep rose, with 
yellow disc . . ..06 
908. flore pleno, bright rosy- 
carmine . . . . .,06 
909. alba, silvery white . . 0 6 
910. Manglesii, bright rose ..0 6 
RHODOCHITON. — Vide Lopho- 
spermum^ 
RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant).— 
Half-hardy annuals of quick 
growth. Very ornamental 
and suitable for sub-tropical 
gardens. 
911. africanus, splendid green 
foliage . . . . . . ..03 
912. borboniensis, large oimamental 
foliage . . . , . . ..03 
913. gambogensis, leaves and stems 
ebony-purple . . . . ..06 
914. Gibsoni, dark purple stems and 
leaves . . . . . . ..06 
915. mirabilis, dwarf and 
compact . . ..06 
916. sanguineus (Obermanni), red 
stems and veins, immense 
growth . . . . . . ..03 
917. zanzibarensis, foliage of various colours 1 0 
ROCKET. — Hardy perennials, most useful 
for cutting. 
918. Sweet (Hesperis tristis), brown ..0 3 
919. Purple (Hesperis matronalis), sweet- 
scenied . . . . . . . . ..03 
920. White (Hesperis matronalis alba), 
sweet-scented . . . , . . ..03 
ROSA. 
921. multiflora compacta, a race 
of Dwarf Fairy or Minia- 
ture Roses, flowering in the 
most profuse manner the 
same year as sown. The 
blossoms are of all the 
colours existing amongst 
ordinary Roses, .some being 
single, others semi -double, 
and many completely 
double of rosette formation. 
1«. per packet. 
