I6O GARDEN FLOWERS. 



E. ageratoides (ageratum-like) ; 4 feet ; flowers white, in Au- 

 gust ; North America ; 1640. E. altissimum (tallest) ; 5 feet ; 

 flowers pink, in September; North America; 1699. / E. aro- 

 maticum (aromatic); 4 feet; flowers white, in July; North Amer- 

 ica; 1739. E' cannabinum (hemp-like,) (Agrimony); 4 feet; 

 flowers pink, in July ; Britain. E. coronopifolium (coronopus- 

 leaved) ; 3 feet ; flowers white, in August ; Carolina ; 1824. E. 

 fceniculaceum (fennel-leaved) ; 4 feet ; flowers pale yellow, 

 in August; North America; 1807, E. Fraseri (Eraser's) ; 18 

 inches; flowers white, in August ; Carolina; 1820. E.hyssopi- 

 folium (hyssop-leaved) ; I foot ; flowers white, in August ; 

 North America ; 1 699. E. lanceolatum (spear-head-leaved) ; 

 3 feet ; flowers white, in July ; North America 51819. E. mac- 

 ulatum (spotted-stalked) ; 3 feet ; flowers purple, in July ; North 

 America ; 1656. E. perfoliatum (pierced-leaved) ; 2 feet ; 

 flowers white, in 'July; North America; 1699. E. pubescens 

 (downy) ; 4 feet ; flowers white, in July ; North America ; 1819. 

 E. purpureum (purple-stalked) ; 5 feet ; flowers pink, in August; 

 North America ; 1610. E. rotundifolium (round-leaved) ; I 

 foot ; flowers white, in July ; North America ; 1699. E.sessili- 

 folium (stalkless-leaved) ; i foot ; flowers white, in September ; 

 North America ; 1777. E. Syriacum (Syrian); 4 feet ; flowers 

 purple, in August ; Syria ; 1807. E trifoliatum (three-leaved) ; 

 6 feet ; flowers purple, in August; North America; 1768. E 

 truncatum (cut-off); 18 inches; flowers white, in September; 

 North America ; 1800. E. verticillatum (whorl-leaved) ; 5 feet; 

 flowers purple, in August ; North America ; 1811. 



EUPHORBIA. [Euphorbiaceae.] A very large family, in- 

 cluding some hardy herbaceous perennials, and a few hardy 

 annuals. They thrive in common garden soil, and are in- 

 creased by seed or division, but are not very desirable. E. 

 variegata is a showy annual. 



EUPHRASIA. Eye Bright. [Scrophulariaceae.] Hardy 

 annuals, thriving in the border, from seeds sown in May. 



E. Alpina (Alpine) ; hardy annual ; i foot ; flowers purple, in 



