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DRACOCEPHALUM. Dragon’s Head. 
.altaiense. Flowers blue; 6toginches. July. 25c. 
. speciosum. Flowers pinkish-blue; 18inches. June. 25c. 
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ECHINACEA. Hedgehog Cone-Flower. 
. angustifolia. Flowers light purple or rose. Summer; 2 to 3 feet. 25c. 
. intermedia. Very pretty pink flowers; a showy plant; 3 to 4 feet. August. 25c. 
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ECHINOPS. Globe Thistie. 
Handsome broad foliage and showy globular heads of flowers. 
E. humilis. 25¢c. 
ELYMUS. lLyme-Grass. 
E. arenarius. A long, narrow, gray-colored grass; quite ornamental; 18 inches. 25c. 
EPIMEDIUM. Barren-Wort. 
E. pinnatum elegans. ALPINE BARREN-WoRT. Bright yellow flowers in summer; I to 2 feet. 2§c. 
ERIANTHUS. Ravenna Grass. 
E. Ravennez. Resembles the Pampas Grass, but blooms more abundantly. Attains a height of from nine 
to twelve feet. Being perfectly hardy, is a valuable grass for the decoration of lawns. 25c, 
ERIGERON. Flea Bane. 
E. speciosum. Large purplish aster-like flowers, with conspicuous orangecenters. June and July and again 
in the autumn; 2 feet. 25c. 
ERYNGIUM. Sea-Holly. 
E. amethystinum. Flowers in globular heads, amethystine blue; foliage spiny and laciniated; 3 feet. July 
and August. 25c. 
ERYSIMUM. Wall-flower. Hedge Mustard. 
E. pulchellum. Flowers sulphur yellow. A very pretty plant; 6inches. Spring. 2§c. 
EULALIA. 
These beautiful hardy grasses are deserving of the highest commendation. For the garden they are 
invaluable, being very showy and ornamental and of easy cultivation. They should be in every collection. 
E. Japonica. The type; a vigorous grower with large plumes; 4 feet. 25c. 
var. gracillima univittata. A beautiful ornamental grass with narrow graceful foliage. Very 
valuable; 4 feet. 25c. 
var. variegata. Handsomely variegated leaves; 4 feet. 25¢c. 
var. zebrina. ZEBRA-STRIPED EULALIA. One of the most beautiful of ornamental grasses; foliage 
marked crosswise with bands of white and green. 25c. 
EUPATORIUM. Snake Root. 
E. ageratoides. A fine species with large heads of handsome pure white tragrant flowers; 5 feet. June to 
August. 25c. 
EUPHORBIA. Spurge. 
E. corollata. Broad umbels of pure white flowers with green eye; 18 inches. July and August. 25¢. 
FRAGARIA. Rock Strawberry. 
F. Indica. Small yellow flowers followed by bright red berries; 6 inches. June and July. 25G¢. 
