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Erodium (Heron's Bill). Geraniacea:, 



By seeds or division. 

 Eryngium ( Eryngo ) . Umbelliferce. 



Seeds or carefully made divisions may be used for in- 

 creasing the species. 



Erysimum (Hedge Mustard). Cruciferce. 



Increased by seeds ; the perennials by seeds and 

 divisions. 



Erythraea (Centaury). Gentianacea. 

 Propagated by seeds or division. 

 Erythrina (Coral-tree). Leguminoscs. 



Seeds. Cuttings of young shoots can be taken in 

 spring or early summer with a heel, and placed in sandy 

 soil, on a slight bottom heat. 



Erythronium (Dog's-tooth Violet). Liliacea. 



Seeds. Offsets or bulbels are usually employed, taken 

 as soon as the leaves dry away after flowering, inserting 

 the bulbels about three inches deep. 



Erythroxylon. Linacece. 



Place cuttings of half-ripened shoots in sand under a 

 glass, in heat. Seeds, if obtainable. 



Eschscholtzia (California Poppy). Papaveracece. 



Seeds may be sown in spring or autumn where the 

 plants are to flower. 



Eucalyptus (Gum-tree). Myrtacece. 



Increased by seeds, . which, for culture under glass, 

 should be sown thinly in pans or pots of light, sandy 

 soil, and placed in frames. Also by cuttings. 



Eucharis. Amaryllidacece. 



Seeds may be sown as soon as ripe in a warm house. 

 Offsets or bulbels should be removed and potted off 

 singly. 



Eucomis. Liliacece. 



Increased by seeds, sown as soon as ripe, or by bulbels. 

 Eugenia. See Myrtus. 

 Eulalia. See Miscanthus, 



