EUCHARIDIUM 101 



Eschschol'tzia — continued. 



E. califoi'^nica cro'cea Jl. pi. Orange, double 

 flowers. New, 1879. 



E. califor'nica cro'cea. Carmine King. Carmine- 

 crimson flowers, erect and compact. New, 

 1906. 



E. califor'nica cro'cea, Rose Cardinal. Rosy shade. 



E. Dougla^ii. Syn., E. calif or nica. 



E. erec'ta compacta, Dainty Queen. Shell-pink. 

 Erect and compact, 1907. 



E. erec'ta compacfta, Rose Carmine. Upright and 

 compact. 



E. erec^ta compac'ta, Mandarin. Erect habit, deep 

 orange. Very fine. New, 1897. 



E. eredta compac'ta, The Mikado. Orange-crimson. 

 A cross between Mandarin and Carmine King. 

 New, 1908. Probably the best. 



E. eredta mari'tima. Light yellow, deep orange 

 spots, greyish foliage. 



E. tenuifol'ia. See E. coespitosa. 



Sow seeds iV in. deep in August or September 

 where they are to flower, and they will come on 

 earlier than if sown in March, and bloom in June 

 and throughout the summer to October. They are 

 not very particular about soil, but like a sunny 

 position. 



EucHARfDiuM (from Gr. eucha7ns, agreeable). Nat. 

 Ord. Onagracece. 



