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' SELECT FLOWEU SEEDS offered by WILLIAM BULL, F.L.8. 21 ^ 
Per pkt. — ». d. 
BBOWALLIA. — Half-hardy annuals 
growing about 18 in. high ; sown in 
pots, very useful for conservatory 
decoration. 
361. elata, beautiful blue flowers .. ..0 6 
352. alba, pure white blossoms . . 0 6 
CACALIA {Tassel Flower) . — Hardy 
annuals. 1 ft. 
353. aurea, golden yellow flowers . . . . 0 3 
351. coccinea, handsome trusses of orange 
scarlet flowers . . . . , . ..03 
CAIiAMPELIS. — A pretty climbing plant, 
sometimes called Ecoremocarpus. 
366. scabra, one of the finest of climbers, 
rvith spikes of orange-coloured flowers 0 6 
CAIiANDBINIA. — Dwarf gi'owing hardy 
annuals, 
356. discolor, rose-coloured flowers with 
yellow stamens . . . . , , ..03 
367. grandiflora, rosy purple . . ,. ..0 3 
358. speciosa, crimson purple . , . . 0 3 
359. alba, white . . . . . . ..03 
360. umbellata, brilliant magenta-crimson . . 0 6 
CALCEOLABIA. — Fide page 9. 
CALENDULA (The Marigold) .— Well- 
known showy hardy annuals. 
361. officinalis, Meteor, large double flowers, 
orange striped with silvery white . . 0 3 
362. Orange King, very large double 
orange flowers . . . . . . ..03 
363. Sulphnr King, pale sulphur -yellow 
double flowers . . . . . . ..03 
See also Marigold. 
CALLIOFSIS (Coreopsis). — Most useful 
showy hardy annuals and perennials 
of great beauty, excellent for cutting. 
364. atrosangninea, dark crimson . . .,03 
365. cardaminifolia hybrida, yellow, fine 
branching habit . . . . ..04 
366. coronata, large yellow, with brown 
spots .... . . . , . . ..03 
367. Drummondii, yellow and brown ..0 3 
368. grandiflora, golden yellow .. ..0 9 
369. lanceolata 0 6 
370. marmorata, marbled yellow and brown 0 3 
371. nigra speciosa, dark purplish crimson , , 0 3 
372. tinctoria 0 3 
373. nana, mixed .. .. ..0 3 
CALLIBHOE. — Half-hardy annual. 1 ft. 
374. involucrata, dark crimson-purple ..0 6 
CAMPANULA. 
376. carpatioa, blue, very profuse flowering, 
h.p 
3 
376. alba, white, h.p. .. 
3 
377. pyramidalis, blue, h.p. .. 
., 0 
6 
378. alba, white, h.p. . . 
.. 0 
6 
379. mixed, h.p. . . 
. • 
.. 0 
6 
380. compacts, blue, Syon Honse Yariety 0 9 
381. white, Syon House variety 0 9 
382. Medinm (Canterbury Bells), blue ..0 3 
383. ( ), rose .. .. ,.0 3 
. 384. I ), white.. .. ..0 3 
386. ( ), double, blue .. ..0 3 
' 386. ( ), rose .. ..0 3 
387. ( ), white ..0 3 
• 388. ( ), finest mixed . . ..0 3 
389. calyoanthema alba, a distinct 
] variety of the Canterbury Bell, the 
I calyx forming an elegant cup round 
• the base of the bell . . . . ,.04 
390. omrulea, blue . . ..04 
391. rosea, bright pink .. ..0 4 
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CAMPANULA — continued. Per pkt. — ». d. 
392. mirabilis. In shape and size of flower 
this resembles C. medium, but in every 
other respect it is absolutely unique. 
The plant forms a densely branched 
pyramidal bush about 2 feet high, each 
branch bearing a multitude of pale 
blue or lilac flowers . . . . ..10 
393. persicifoliagrandifloraalW(Backhousei) 1 0 
394. , blue 10 
CANDYTUFT. — Pretty dwarf - growing 
hardy annuals. 
395. Giant hyacinth-flowered, white. A 
grand improvement on Empress, with 
enormous spikes of bloom . . . . 0 6 
396. Carmine . . 0 6 
397. Extra dark crimson .. peroz. 9d. 0 3 
398. Purple .. .. .. ,, 9d, 0 3 
399. Sweet-scented, white . . ,, 6d. 0 3 
400. Empress, long spikes of pure white 
flowers . . . . . . . . ..06 
401. Tom Thumb, white, very dwarf and 
compact, invaluable for edgings . . 0 4 
See also Ibcris. 
CANNABIS (Hemp). — Stately growing 
annuals. 
402. gigantea (Giant Hemp). 6 ft 0 3 
GANNAS. 
403. Crozy’s Gladiolus-floweredstrain,mixed 
seed . . . , , . . , 1/6 & 2 6 
MABGABET CABNATION. 
CABNATIONS. 
404. Double Margaret, produces in the utmost ■ 
profusion charming flowers of every ’ 
variety of colour, including yellow. , 
The plants are of vigorous ^owth, the 
numerous flower stalks being exceed- 
ingly strong and robust. For pot \ 
culture this variety cannot be excelled 
and is most valuable for growing in 
beds and borders . . . . ..06 
406. Double Margaret, Pure White . . ..10 
For other sorts and varieties of Carnations, 
vide pages 2, 11 and 16. ! 
