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ER1GERON 



E. si'cula (Sicilian). See PENTAPERA SICULA. 

 smithia'na (Smith's). See E. REGERMINAXS. 

 Sola'ndra (Solander's). 2. Pink. June. 1800. 

 solandroi'des (Solandra-like). See E. STELLATA. 

 so'rdida (dirty). See E. CONSPICUA. 

 Sparma'nni (Sparmann's). 2. Yellow. Winter. 

 spa'rsa (scattered). See E. FLORIBUNDA. 

 specio'sa (showy). 2. Red, green. July. 1800. 



hirte'lla (finely hairy). 

 spica'ta (spiked). Pale yellow and green. Autumn 



and winter. 



sple'ndcns (shining). 2. Scarlet. July. 1792. 

 Sprenge'lii (Sprengel's). 2. Yellow, purple. June. 



1806. 



spumo'sa (frothy). Red. May. 1786. 

 spu'ria (spurious). See E. MASSONI. 

 squammaflo'ra (scaly-flowered). See E. IMBRICATA. 

 squamo'sa (scaly). Purple. Spring and summer. 

 squarro'sa (spreading). Red. May. 1793. 

 stami'nea (long-stamened). Red, green. Summer. 

 stella'ta (starry). White. 1806. 

 stelli'fera (star-bearing). See E. MASSONI. 

 strigo'sa (thinly-hairy). Pink. Spring. 1800. 

 styla'ris (long-styled). White. June. 

 suave'olens (sweet-seen ted), i. Pink. August. 1800. 

 sulphu'rea (sulphur-coloured). 2. Yellow. June. 



1805. 



supe'rba (superb). 



Swainso'nii (Swainson's). See E. MASSONI. 

 taxi/o lia (yew-leaved). Pink. 

 Te'mplea (Temple's). 2. Red. Purple. July. 



1820. 



tene'lla (delicate). J. Purple. June. 1791. 

 tenuiflo'ra (slender-flowered), i. Yellow. April to 

 June. 1812. 



a'lba (white). White. July. 

 teretiu'scula (nearly terete). Red-purple, green. 



Spring. 



ihalictriflo'ra (Thalictrum-flowered). See E. STAMINEA. 

 Thunbe'rgii (Thunberg's). ij. Orange. June. 1794. 

 thymifo'lia (thyme-leaved). J. Purple. July. 1789. 

 tianzfto'ra (tiara-flowered). Flesh. May to July. 

 toga'ta (gowned). See E. BORBONI^FOLIA. 

 tomento'sa (downy). 2. Purple. June. 1778. 

 iortuo'sa (twisted). 2. May. 1816. 

 translu'cens (clear). 2. Red. June. 1797. 

 transpa'rens (transparent), ij. White. May. 1800. 



,, bla'nda (charming). Carmine. February. 1843. 

 tri'ceps (three-headed). White. Autumn. 1800. 

 tricolor (three-coloured). 2. Red, green. June. 

 1810. 



ma'jor (larger). 2. Red, green. June. 1810. 

 minor (smaller), i. Red, green. June. 1810. 

 trifto'ra (three-flowered), i$. White. April. 1774. 

 triu'mphans (conquering). See E. ANDROMEDA- 

 FLORA. 



tro'ssula (spruce). See E. MUSCARI. 

 tubercula 'ris (tubercular). See EREMIA TUBERCU- 



LARIS. 



tubifidra (tube-flowered). 2. Pink. May. 1775. 

 tubiu'scula (slightly-tubed). See E. PARVIFLORA. 

 tu'mida (swollen), ij. Scarlet. July. 1812. 

 turbina'ta (top-shaped). Flesh. Summer. 

 tu'rgida (bloated), i. Purple. May. 1821. 

 U'hria (Eweran). Blood-red, green. August. 



,, longiflo'ra (long-flowered). 2. Red. June. 1793. 



,, ptlo'sa (hairy). Red-purple, green. 



,, specio'sa (showy). 2. Red. August. 1733. 

 undula'ta (waved). Red. Jane, July. 

 urceola'ris (urn-shaped). White. Summer. 1778. 

 va'ria (various), i. Purple, yellow. July. 1810. 

 ventrico'sa (bellied), i. Flesh. June. 1787. 



alba (white), i. White. June. 



ca'rnea (flesh-coloured), i. Flesh. June. 



cocci 'nea (scarlet), i. Scarlet. June. 



cre'cta (erect), i. Flesh. June. 



hirsu'ta (hairy), i. Flesh. June. 



na'na (dwarf). $. Flesh. June. 



supe'rba (superb), i. Scarlet. June. 

 verecu'nda (modest). See E. MEORONI. 

 verna'lis (spring). See E. PYRAMID ALIS. 

 Ve'rnix (varnish). Golden-yellow, green. Spring. 



ru'bra (red). Brilliant crimson-red. Spring. 



longifto'ra (long-flowered). Golden-yellow, flushed 

 red, green. Summer. 



E. versi'color (various-coloured). 2. Orange, red 



August. 1720. 



,, ma'jor (larger). 2. Scarlet. September. 1800. 

 verticiUa'ta (whorled). 3. Scarlet. August. 1774. 

 ma'jor (larger). 2. Scarlet. September. 1800. 

 vesli'ta (clothed). 3. White. 1789- 



a'lba (white). 2. White. 1789. 



bla'nda (charming). z\. Pink. May. 1827. 



cocci'nea (scarlet). 3. Scarlet. 1789. 



e'legans (elegant). 2. Purple. 1810. 



fu'lgida (bright). 3. Orange. 1789. 



incarna'ta (flesh-coloured). 2. Pink. 1789. 



lu'tea (yellow). 3. Yellow. 1789. 



muia'bilis (changeable). 3. Scarlet, white. 1800. 



purpu'rea (purple). 2. Purple. June. 1789. 

 , ro'sea (rosy). 3. Light red. August. 1789. 

 viilo'sa (shaggy). White or pink. March to June. 



1790. 



villosiu'scula (slightly-shaggy). See E. PUSILLA. 

 vire'scens (greenish). Yellow-green. Spring. 1804. 

 viride'scens (greenish). See E. VIRESCENS. 

 viridifio'ra (darA-green-flowered). 2. Orange. July 



1810. 



vi'ridis (green-flowered). See E. LEEA'NA. 

 ,, visca'ria (viscid). Purple. May to July. 

 walkeria'na (Walker's). Red. July. 1806. 

 ,, ru'bra (red). Deep flesh. Spring. 

 Ze'yheri (Zeyher's). Lilac. June. 1824. 



ERICINELLA. (From Erica, and ella, diminutive. 

 Nat. ord. Ericaceae.) 



Greenhouse shrub, requiring somewhat wanner treat- 

 ment than Heaths, but in other respects similar. 

 E. Ma'nni (Mann's). Crimson. June, July. Trop. 

 Africa at high elevations. 1866. 



ERIGE NIA. (From er, spring, and genos, a race. Nat 

 ord. Umbelliferse.) 



Hardy, tuberous-rooted herb. Seeds and offsets. 

 Ordinary soil. 



E. bulbo'sa (bulbous), i to 2 in. White. N. Amer. 

 1899. 



ERTGERON. (From er, the spring, and geron, old 

 man ; some being hoary with a downy covering early 

 in the season. Nat. ord. Composites [Composite]. 

 Linn. ig-Syngenesia, i-jEqualis. Allied to Stenactis.) 



Seeds and divisions ; garden-soiL 



HARDY ANNUALS. 



E. apure'nsis (Apuran). i. White. August. China. 



1818. 

 bonarie'nsis (Buenos Ayres). ij. Purple. July. 



S. Amer. 1732. 



canade'nsis (Canadian), i. White. August. England. 

 chine'nsis (Chinese). See E. APURENSIS. 

 fce'tidus (stinking). See NIDORELLA FOLIOSA. 

 grave' olens (strong-smelling). See INULA GRAVEOLENS. 

 linifo'lius (flax-leaved), i. Purple. July. S. Amer. 



HARDY BIENNIALS. 



E. a'cris (sharp). i|. Blue. July. Britain. 



asteroi'des (Aster-like), i. Purple. July. Podolia 

 1821. 



chile' 'nsis (Chili). See CONYZA CHILENSIS. 



delphinifo'lius (lark-spur-leaved). ij. Purple. 

 August. Mexico. 1816. Greenhouse. 



divarica'tus (straggling), i. White. August. Missis- 

 sippi. 1818. 



,, drcebache'nsis (Droebachan). Purple. Europe. 



,, Itsviga'tus (smooth-/ft;i). i. White. July. 

 Cayenne. 1822. 



podo'licus (Podolian). See E. ACRIS ASTEROIDES. 



HARDY PERENNIALS. 



E. alpi'nus (alpine), i. Purple. July. Scotland. 

 armerifo'lius (thrift-leaved). Purple. July. Siberia. 



1829. 



,, a'sper (rough). See E. GLABELLUS ASPER. 

 asteroi'des (aster-like), ij. White. July. Hudson 



Bay. 1776. 



a'tticus (Attic). See E. VILLARSH. 

 auranti'acus (orange). i. Orange. Turkestan. 



1879. " Orange Daisy." 



