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ERY'NGTUM, Nat. Ord. Zfmbelliferce. Very ornamental hardy perennials. 



Ery'nglum alpi'mim, blue, 2 ft \ Very ornamental hardy plants, desir 



gigan'teum, blue, 4 ft \ able for large borders and natnrali 



bromelisefo'lium, -white, 3 ft ) xaiion in semi-wild places, 



ERYSIMUM, Nat. Ord. OruciferoB. Exceedingly showy hardy annuals. 

 Erys imum Arkansa'num, sulphur-yellow, \\ ft. ) Exceedingly effective plants for beds, ribbons, ( o 

 ,, Poralftdda'llimi, rich orange, I^ft. > a/id mixed forcer borders. \ o 



ERYTHRI'NA (Coral-plant), Nat. Ord. Legumino 'see. Splendid half-hardy shrubs. 



Superb sub-tropical plants, with magnificent bunches of crimson-scarlet coral-like flenvers. 



2379 Erythri na crista-galli, laurifo'lia, Henderso'nii, and mixed, 3 ft each, 6d. and 1 



ESOHSCHOLT'ZIA, Nat. Ord. Papavcrcicece. Exceedingly showy hardy annuals. 



2380 Eschscholt'zia Califor'nica, bright-yellow, 1 ft 



2381 ,, cro'cea, rich orange, 1 ft 



2382 ,, al ba, creamy white, 1 ft 



2383 rosea, white shaded rose, 1 ft 



2384 ,, ,, aurantia'ca, deep rich glowing orange, 1 ft 



2385 „ stria'ta, orange and sulphur striped, 1 ft.... 



2386 ,, ,, denta'ta au'rea, orange, 1 ft 



2387 ,, ,, ,, sulphur'ea/ sulphur, 1 ft j 



2388 ,, mixed, from the above, 1 f t J 



,, tenuifo'lia, primrose, pretty little plant for rock-work and edgings, \ ft 3^. and 



EUCALYPTUS (Australian Gum Tree), Nat. Ord. Myrta'cem. Greenhouse trees. 



E. globo'sus is the blue Gum Tree of Australia, and is a very handsome sub-tropical plant. 



Eucalyp tus globo'sus, foliage bluish green, an important plant at Battersea Park, etc 1 



,, mixed, several varieties, including Globosus 1 



The bright colours, dwarf habit, 

 and continuous blooming of 

 these, admirably adapt them 

 for beds, ribbons, edgings, and 

 borders. The new varieties j 

 " Ihntata," are distinjuished J 

 by their resemblance to a 

 Maltese cross, " Striata' ' by its 

 beautiful stripes, "Alba rosea" 

 by its rose-purple shade, and 

 ' Aurantiaca" by Us deep rich 

 glowing orange coloured flowers. 



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2392 

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EUCHARIDTUM, Nat. Ord. Onagrdcece. Desirable hardy annuals. 

 Eucharid'ium grandiflo'rum, deep rose, 1 ft ^ These are pretty early dense-flowerin 



al'bum, white, 1 ft. 

 ro'seum, rose, 1 ft . 



annuals, effective 

 and ribbons. 



in beds, masses 



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EUPATO'RIUM, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Beautiful hardy perennials. 



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2402 

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Eupato'rium agerato'ides, white, 3 ft ? Very ornamental hardy herbaceous plants, ( 



,, melisso'ides, white, 2 ft ) Jor large borders and semi-wild places. \ 



EU'TOOA, Nat. Ord. Hydropliylldcece. Showy hardy annuals. 



Eu'toca Ortgies'iana, lilac with white, I ft \ Very showy and effective border plants ; the ( 



„ vis'cida, bright blue, very showy, 1 ft.... V dwarf varieties make n ice beds, and Viscida< 

 ,, Wrangelia'na, lilac, pretty, early, J ft. J is greatly prized for its intense blue flowers. \ 



FENZ'LIA, Nat. Ord. Polemonidcece. Charming hardy annual. 



Fenz'lia dianthiflo'ra, rosy lilac, few dwarf plants are so exceedingly beautiful, J ft 6d. and 



FERDINANDIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Ornamental greenhouse shrub. 



Ferdinan'dia em'inens, a majestic picturesque sub-tropical large-foliaged plant, 5 to 10 ft 



PERNS, Nat. Ord. Pohjpoclidcece. Graceful and easily cultivated foliage plants. 



Ferns mixed, saved from choice stove varieties 



,, saved from choice greenhouse varieties 



,, ,, saved from choice British and exotic hardy varieties 



FER'ULA (Giant Fennel), Nat. Ord. TJmbelli'fercc. Ornamental hardy perennials 



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2409 

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2413 

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2415 



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2426 



Fer'ula commu'nis, 6 ft \As a sub-tropical pla?it, the Ferula stands first in order of the graceful ( 

 ,, tingita'na, 6 ft. \ section, the leaves arc very large and 'elegantly divided; as a • single specimen ) 

 ,, ferula'gO, 6 ft. f on the lawn, in the flower-border, amongst a group of sub-tropical plants, \ 

 ,, glau'ca, 6 ft. ... ) or near to water, its bold and massive aspect is exceedingly attractive. \ 



FRAXINELTjA (Dictam'nus), Nat. Ord. Rutdcece. Beautiful hardy perennials, 



Fraxinel'la, red, 2 ft ^ Handsome herbaceous perennials, cultivated ( 



white, 2ft V both for their beautiful flowers and fra-< 



grandiflo'ra (new), 2 ft j grant leaves. { 



FUOH'SIA, Nat. Ord. Onagrdcece. Beautiful half-hardy perennials 



Fuch'sia, saved from the newest double and single white and red varieties, 3 ft 



GALE'G-A, Nat. Ord. Legumin'osce. Fine border hardy perennials. 



Gale'ga omcinalis, pale blue, 3 ft ) Elegant border plants, with beautiful pea- ( 



,, ,, al'ba, white, 3 ft j blossom flowers arid graceful foliage. \ 



G-AU'RA, Nat. Ord. Onagrdcece. Handsome hardy perennial. 

 Gau'ra Lindheime'ria, white with pink calyx, an elegant continuous-blooming border plant, 2 ft. .. 



G-AILLAR'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Splendid hardy perennials, etc. 



Gaillar'dia grandiflo'ra, rich crimson and yellow, 1^ ft 



,, ,, Bossela'rii, large red, \\ ft 



Miss Powell, crimson and yellow, \\ ft 

 ,, ,, Penel'ope, crimson and yellow, ig ft. 



,, ,, specio'sa insig'nis, crimson, ft 



,, Loese'lii, crimson and yellow, i| ft " 



lanceola'ta, yellow, 1 J ft 



,, Richardso'nii, orange, crimson centre, x\ ft 



,, choice mixed, from above, 13 ft 



,, Drummon'dii na'na, crimson and yellow, very showy half-hardy annual, 1 ft 

 ,, ,, ,, au'rea (new), rich yellow, showy half-hardy annual, 1 ft 



^ For a brilliant display in large beds or 

 for effect in the flower-borders, the 

 perennial Gaillardias are rivalled by 

 few plants. Their large handsome 

 blossoms keep expanding till the cold 

 weather sets in. To cut for furnish- 

 ing vases and table bouquets they are 

 most desirable, both on account of their 

 beauty and durability. They flower 



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