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DiANTHUS, Mourning Cloak. 



DlCTAMNUa. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 



Evening Pkimrose. 



D I A N T H U S — Continued. per pkt. 



o724 Mourning Cloak. Eich, blackish ciimson; a 

 very fragrant and efiective flower 10 



,')723 Nanus Atro-Sangnineus. A dwarf jilant pro- 

 ducing globular double dark blood-red flowers in 

 great profusion ; 6 inches 10 



5725 Pheasant's Eye (PtojiariitsiSmptex). A beau- 

 tiful single variety, with fringed-edged white flow- 

 ers, and a dark centre; hardy perennial; 1 foot.... 5 



-5727 Pluniarius Scoticus Flore Pleno {Double 

 Hcolcli, or Paisley Finks). Double, large flowering, 

 with fringed edges of various colors, mixed; 1 foot; 

 hardy '. 20 



-3742 Fine Garden Pinks (Hortensis Varieties). 

 Beautiful double mixed colors ; 2 feet; hardy 10 



5739 Collection of China and Japan Pinks; 12 varie- 

 ties, each color separate 60 



DICTAMNUS. 



(Fraxinella.) 



A hardy perennial, fragrant, free flowering, herbace- 

 ous plant, suitable for mixed borders; thriving in any 

 common soil ; producing racemes of flowers often 1 foot in 

 length. 

 5745 31ixed. White and red; 2 feet 10 



DIGITALIS. 



(Foxglove.) 



A handsome and highly ornamental, hardy perennial 

 plant, of stately growth, fine for shrubberies and other 

 half-shady places; 3 feet. 



5750 Gloxinaeflora. Gloxinia-shaped flowers. A 

 lovely type; all colors mixed 5 



5751 JMonstrosa. Mammoth Foxglove. The largest 

 and best type ; all colors mixed 10 



DOLICHOS (See Hyacinth Bean). 



DUSTY. MILLER (See Centaurea and Cineraria). 



ECCREMOCARPUS. 



(Calampelis.) 



A ra|)id growing climber, with pretty foliage ; pro- 

 <lucing in profusion clusters of orange, tube-shaped flowers. 

 5775 Scaber 5 



ECHEVERIA. 



Very desirable plants for bedding or for borders, 

 Wooming the second season. They can be wintered in a 

 light cellar free from frost. 

 .5776 Mixed 25 



ERYSIMUM. 



(Hedge Mustard.) 

 A showy free flowering, hardy annual, somewhat re- 

 sembling the single wall-flower, very effective in beds or 

 borders. 



5784 Peroffskiannm. Fragrant orange-colored flow- 

 ers ; 1* feet 5 



ERYTHRINA. 



(Coral Plant.) 



An ornamental half-hardy perennial shrub, fine for 

 out-door summer decoration, with beautiful foliage and 

 superb spikes of scarlet pea-shaped flowers; 5 feet. 

 5786 Crista Galli 25 



EUPATORIUM. . , , 



A very pretty herbaceous hardy perennial plant, 

 blooming the first season from seed, producing clusters of 

 snowy-white flowers; fine for cutting and bouquets; li ft. 

 5804 Fraseri 10 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 



(California Poppy.) 



Very attractive plants for beds, edgings, or masses; 

 profuse flowering and fine cut foliage, in bloom from June 

 till frost ; hardy annuals ; 1 foot. 



PER PKT. 



5788 Crocea Aurantiaca. Rich orange 5 



57.S7 Crocea Alba. Creamy white 5 



5796 Mandarin. Inner side of the jjetals rich orange, 

 the outer side brilliant scarlet ; when in full bloom 

 the plants of this charming novelty present a gor- 

 geous outline 10 



5790 Crocea Flore Pleno, Mixed. A double-flow- 

 ering, orange-scarlet and white .'.10 



5795 Rose Cardinal. A charming new variety, pro- 

 ducing freely, beautiful large flowers, of intense 



carmine 10 



5800 Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 40 cts 5 



EUPHORBIA. 



(Snow on the Mountain.) 



Attractive foliage, with while and green bracts on the 

 tip of each branch, veined and margined with white; 2 ft. 

 5806 Variegata , 5 



EUCHARIDIUM. , ,. 



A rare and beautiful plant, of dwarf spreading habit 

 and narrow lanceolate foliage. The color of the flowers is 

 a pleasing purplish rose, shading to white in the centre. 

 It flowers very profusely and is of easy culture. 

 5808 Breweri 15 



EVENING PRIMROSE, OR 

 SUN DROPS. 



((Enothera.) 



A hardy, perennial garden plant, with large fragrant, 

 showy flowers; blooms the first season from seed, 



6204 Lamarckiana. Eich canary yellow, a large and 

 magnificent flower 10 



6205 Grandiflora Odorata. Yellow; 3 feet 5 



EVERLASTINGS. 



This class of plants has become very popular, and 

 they are generally cultivated for their beautiful rich-col- 

 ored flowers, which are desirable for making up winter 

 bouquets, wreaths, and Christmas decorations. They 

 should be cut when they come into full bloom, or before 

 t'he flowers get too old and lose their bright colors, tied in 

 small bunches, and dried slowly in the shade, with their 

 heads downwards, to keep the stems straight. 



GOMPHRENA 



ACROCUNIUM. 



