H- ( AI.ENDAK OF FLOWERING 



well, and one cannot fail to notice the graceful way in 

 which its slender branches hang over, one mass of beau- 

 tiful hawthorn scented white flowers in July. As a 

 hedge in the South of England it does very well, but in 

 other parts it should be grown against a South wall. 

 For soil and propagation v. E. floribunda. 



Escalloma rubra 



Is a very neat, close-growing evergreen that, when 

 trained against a South wall, will grow to a height of 

 quite G ft., and keep on producing its small red flowers 

 from July to September. For soil and propagation v. 



E.floribiiuda. 



Eucryphia pinnatifida 



(7y/v/.s7/ Busk), with leaves and flowers like those of 

 a rose, is a deciduous shrub that, if given a warm sunny 

 corner, will grow to a height of 10 ft., and in August 

 produce its large and lovely white flowers, filled to the 

 brim with bright golden yellow anthers. Its foliage, 

 too, is of a beautiful green colour, glossy and pinnate. 

 To propagate them, place cuttings of young roots 

 in sand under a glass ; and the soil it prefers is a 

 mixture of loam and peat. 



Eurybia 



Syn. for Olearia, q.v. 



