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NO. PRICE 



3E5UI*A.TOriIOM:. Nat. Ord., Compasitce. 

 A pretty class of herbaceous plants, with bunches of showy floweis. Hardy perennials, 



565 Eupatorium Argeratoides. White; fine for border $o.io 



566 —— Fraserii. White; from Carolina, ij feet lo 



567 Corymbosum. Blue; from Europe, i foot lo 



568 Aromatica. White; large heads. 2 feet 10 



569 Superbum. White; new species; fine. 2 feet 10 



ETERIVAJLi FLOAVERS. Nat. Ord., CotHpositiB. 



(See Helichrysum and Xeranthemum.) 



EXJPHOnOIA.. Nat. Ord., EupJiorbiacece. 



571 Euphorbia Variegata. A very pretty variegated foliaged plant. Tender annual . . .05 



mj^ZLTA.. Nat. Ord., Polemoniaceie. 



A splendid, profuse-blooming, neat little plant of dwarf growth, very effective in small 

 beds, vases, or rustic baskets or boxes for conservatory or window decoration ; remains in 

 flower the whole summer ; thrives best in a light, rich soU, and requires to be well supplied 

 with moisture. 



572 Fenzlia Dianihiflora. Rosy-lilac, crimson centre, with yellow an thets ; hardy annual; 



from California. \\ feet 23 



FEKIVS. Nat. Ord., Polypodiacece. 



This gracefiil and magnificent tribe is too well known and highly appreciated to need de- 

 scription. From the seeds we offer, the amateur has the certamty of raising many elegant 

 and graceful varieties. Delights in peaty, sandy soil. 



573 Ferns Adiantums. Fine mixed 23 



574 ^-^ Pleris Argyrea. Beautifiilly variegated with silver 25 



575 Golden and Silver. Finest Mixed 25 



576 Mixed. Choicest greenhouse and stove varieties 25 



EA.BrJL]VA.. Nat. Ord., Solanacea. 



A handsome Erica-like greenhouse shrub, a profuse bloomer, and of the easiest culture. 

 Thrives best in sandy peat. 



577 Fabiania Imbricata. White; from Chili. 2 feet 25 



FEVERF'E'W (Pvrethrum). Composita. 



Handsome, free-flowering, highly ornamental plants, producing a fine efiect in the mixed 

 flower and shrubbery borders. Succeeds in any rich soil. 



578 Feverfew, Double White. A beautiful bedding plant, blooming all the season; half- 



hardy. I foot 10 



FLOS A.I>0]NTS. Nat. Ord., Ranunc-ulacea. 

 580 Flos Adonis. Handsome foliage, with blood-red flowers ; very pretty. Hardy annual . .03 



FORGEI'-MIE-IXOT. Nat. Ord., B<^aginactt. 



(See Myosotis.) 



EK.A.3LI1VEEEA.. Nat. Ord., Rietacea. 



(See Dictamnus.) 



FOXGLOVE. Nat. Ord., Scrophulariacea. 



(See Digitalis.) 



FREIVCH JETOXEYSUCKHLiE. Nat. Ord., Le^minos<B. 



584 French Honeysuckle (//<?i/»'j^r!<w«) Mixed. A fine border-plant ; red and white mixed; 



firom Italy. Hardy perennial. 3 feet 03 



EXJCH8IA.. Nat. Ord., Onagracea. 



These beautifiil plants are natives of South America, and have, until lately, been treated 

 as greenhouse plants ; but the greater number are now considered among the more orna- 

 mental of our hardy exotics ; they grow freely in the open ground, and enliven our flower- 

 gardens during the whole summer with their beautiful flowers. Half-hardy perennials. 



585 Fuchsia. From named varieties ; superb 30 



586 Good Mixed. Including many fine varieties 23 



