D. M. FERRY & GO'S 



ESCHSCEOLTZIA, Anraatiaca. ESCHSCHOLTZU, Crocea. 



DIGITALIS. 



(See Foxglove.) 



DOLICHOS. 

 (See Hyacinth Bean.) 



ECHEVERIA, 



Green-house evergreen perennial House Leek, for .sub-tropical, or conserv- 

 atory decoration, with large, massive, succulent leaves, of purplish color, and 

 scarlet and yellow flowers in racemes. A magnificent plant for flower or foliage. 

 Echereria inetallica glanca, green-house perennial ; large, orange-colored 

 blossoms, borne on spikes 12 to 15 inches high, each spike bearing 15 

 to 20 umbelliferous flowers. 

 " secnnda glanca, small, compact-gro^^^ng, glaucous variety, with free- 

 flowering scarlet and yellow racemes of bloom ; veiy fine. 



ELICHRYSUM. 

 (Sec Helichr}'sum.) 



ERAGROSTIS. 



(See Love Grass.) 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 



One of the most splendid flowers known. A bed of it in the sunshine 

 makes a blaze of color. Blossoms two inches in diameter. Hardy perennials, 

 blooming first year from seed if sown early ; I foot. 



Eschscholtzia Califomica, bright yellow, with rich orange center ; from 

 CalifoiTiia. 

 " crocea alba^ creamy white ; 6 inches high. 

 " " rosea, beautiful, rose-colored blossoms ; n^iu. 





