102 EUCHARIDIUM 



Euchari'dium — continued. 



Lovely little hardy annuals, closely allied to 

 Clarkia, native of California, and flowering a few 

 weeks after sowing. 



There are only three species, with a few garden 

 varieties, none of which exceed 1 ft. in height. 

 Plant in masses in the mixed border. 



E. Brew'eri. Height 8 ins. A tufted little plant 

 with deep reddish-purple flowers with white 

 centres. The best of this group. 



E. concAn'num. Height 9 ins. Has deeply cut 

 bright rose-coloured flowers resembling a 

 prostrate plant of Clarkia. 1836. 



E. grandijlor'um. Height 1 ft. Eose - purple 

 flowers with white streaks. Not quite as 

 hardy or rich in colour as the first one. 



E. grandifloi^'um al'hum. A white variety of the 



above. 

 E. grandijlor'um rose'um. A pink variety. 



Sow seeds in the border in August or September 

 iV in. deep for early flowering the following year, 

 or March and April for midsummer, or June for 

 autumn flowering. Thin out to 2 or 3 ins. apart as 

 soon as large enough to handle. Soil ordinary. 

 Position sunny. The autumn sown plants are the 

 more robust. 



Eucni'de hartonioi'des. See Mentzelia hartonioides. 

 Eu'toca Vis'cida. See Phacelia viscida. 

 Eu'xoLUS oleracfeus. See Amaranthus oleraceus. 



