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like close-lobed blossoms, one and a half inch to two inches in 

 diameter. 



Chrysanthemum Tricolor.— A neat, branching, fleshy-stemmed 

 plant, from twelve to sixteen inches high, with narrowly divided 

 leaves, and a profusion of large, beautiful, clear white blossoms, two 

 inches wide, ornamented with a yellow band towards the base, and 

 picturesquely diversified by a rich olive-brown centre. 



Clarkia elegans alba. — An erect and compact branching 

 annual from twelve to sixteen inches high, with comparatively small 

 foliage, and dense masses of elegantly lobed snow-white flowers, one 

 and a quarter inch wide. 



Collinsia heterophylla.— An elegant dwarf compact species, of 

 neat habit, with massive clustered racemes of white and purple 

 flowers. 



Callichkoa plattglossa. — A slender stemmed annual, twelve 

 inches high, with neat linear leaves, and conspicuously bright yellow, 

 close petalled, cbrysanthemum-like flowers, one and a half inch wide. 



Chrysanthemum centrospermum. — A late summer and autumn- 

 flowering species, two and a half to three and a half feet high, of 

 erect branching habit, deeply toothed or lobed leaves, and numerous 

 golden-yellow marigold-like blossoms, well adapted for effect in 

 large borders. 



Convolvulus minor antropurpureus. — A decumbent spreading 

 plant, attaining from nine to twelve inches bigh, and ornamented 

 with a profusion of large and conspicuously rich purple-blue ex- 

 panded funnel-shaped blossoms, two inches wide. 



Cynoglossum linifolium. — A remarkable compact plant, of erect 

 dense growth, with grey or glaucous-white leaves, and studded 

 towards the upper part with a profusion of snow-white circular, 

 ribbed, salver-shaped blossoms. 



Erysimum Peroffskianum. — A neat erect plant, reaching from 

 twelve to sixteen inches high, with small, wallflower-like leaves, and 

 numerous terminal open racemes of brilliant orange coloured 

 blossoms. 



Euchaeidium grandiflobum. — A very neat compact, branching 

 plant, twelve inches high, with small ovate leaves, and numerous 

 rose-coloured, Clarkia-like blossoms, one inch in diameter. 



Eutoca viscida. — A compact growing annual, of branching 

 habit, rising from twelve to sixteen inches high, with notched heart- 

 shaped blossoms, of a rich ultramarine blue tint. 



Eschscholtzia crocea. — A highly ornamental annual (or 

 biennial) plant, from twelve to sixteen inches high, with narrow 

 lobed glaucous leaves, and a profosion of large and brilliant orange- 

 yellow poppy-like flowers, three and a-half inches in diameter. 



Eucharidium concinnum. — An erect oenothera-like plant, nine 

 to twelve inches high, of neat habit, with small dark green leaves, 

 and laden with deeply-lobed, bright rosy coloured clarkia-like flowers. 

 Eutoca Wbangeliana. — A low-growing species with decumbent 

 stems, rising on masse, six to nine inches high, and covered with a 

 profusion of bluish salver-shaped flowers in clusters. 



Gowotia Lindleyana. — A late summer-flowering annual, eighteen 



April. 



