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BARE & SUGDEN'S SPRING SEED CATALOGUE, 



ESCALIO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Escallonia'cece. d. 

 Handsome evergreen shmbs, with rich glaucous leaves, aud bunches of pretty tubular 

 flowers ; succeed against a south wall, if protected in the winter ; thriving best in sandy peat 

 and loam. Half-hardy shrubs. 



1231 Escallo'nia floribun'da, white, 3 ft , from Granada 0 C 



1232 „ macran'tha, pwr/^/e scar/e^ 3 ft., from Granada 1 0 



1233 „ „ car'nca,^esA colour, very beautiful, 3 ft., from Granada 1 0 



1234 „ visco'sa alba, white, from Mendoza, 3 ft 1 0 



ESCHSCIIOLT'ZIA, Nat. Ord. Papavera'ceo). 

 An exceedingly showy profuse-flowering class of Califomian annuals, remarkable for 

 extremely rich and beautiful colours ; valuable for bedding, massing, and ribboning. E. tenui- 

 folia is remarkably neat for small beds, edgings, or rockwork ; delight in light rich soil. 

 Hardy annuals. 



1235 Eschscholt'zia Califor'nica, bright yellow ivith rich orange centre, 1ft 0 2 



1236 „ comipac'ta, yellow and o?'ange, I ft 0 2 



1237 „ cro'cea, rich orange, 1 ft 0 2 



1238 „ „ alba, creamy white, 1 ft 0 2 



1239 „ iQnmio'ViSi, primrose with orange centre, yQxy com\}SiQ\,, \ it 0 3 



EUCALYP'TUS (Gum-tree), Nat. Ord. Myrtdcece. 

 A tall and handsome fast-growing greenhouse shrub, suitable for conservatory decoration ; 

 thrives in peat and sandy loam. 



1240 Eucalyp'tus floribun'da, wAite, 10 ft., from N. Holland 1 0 



EUCHARID'IUM, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cece, 



Exceedingly pretty profuse-flowering com]:)act-growing plants, very effective for bedding, 

 edging, or ribboning ; succeed in common garden soil. Hardy annuals. 



1241 Eucharid'ium grandiflo'rum, deep rose shaded pink, 1 ft., from N. America 0 3 



1242 „ „ al'bum, pure white, beautiful, 1 ft 0 4 



1243 „ „ ro'seum, rose, very pretty, I ft 0 4 



EUCM'DA, Nat. Ord. Loasa'cecB. 

 A charming golden-blossomed plant, showy alike in mixed borders, and in pots, for con- 

 servatory decoration ; succeeds in light rich soil. Half-hardy annual. 



J244 Eucni'da Bartonioi'des, primrose^ 1 ft., from Mexico 0 6 



EUCO'mIS, Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. 

 A very ornamental half-hardy bulb, with curious tuft-crowned spikes of flowers. 



1245 Euco'mis puncta'ta, green and brown, 2 ft., from Cape of Good Hope 0 4 



EUGE'XIA, Nat. Ord. Myrta'cece, 

 A highly ornamental greenhouse evergreen tree, of considerable beauty ; succeeds in loam 

 and peat. 



1246 Euge'nia Jambos'a, green and yellow, 15 ft., from E. Indies \ 0 



EUOX'YMUS, Nat. Ord. Celastra'cece. 

 Beautiful hardy evergreen shrubs with handsome foliage ; succeed in any garden soil. 



1247 Euon'ymus citrifo'lius, white with light green foliage, 6 ft., from Japan 0 6 



1248 „ fimbria'tus, white, flowering in umbels, from East Indies 1 o 



1249 „ tin'gens, green, 4 ft 0 6 



EEPATO'SIUM, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce, 

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



1250 Eupato'rium corymbo'sum, blue, 2 ft., from Carolina 0 4 



1251 ,, coelesti'num, 2 ft., from North America , 0 6 



1252 ,, Erase'rii, 1 J ft., from Carolina 0 4 



EUPHOR'BU, Nat. Ord. Euphorbia' cece. 

 Very ornamental, warm greenhouse evergreen shrubs ; succeed in a mixture of peat 

 and loam. 



1253 Euphor'bia re'gis Jul3a, red, 3 ft. ] q 



1254 ,, splen'dens, 6r2^Ai ^car/e^, 2 ft., fi-om Madagascar 1 6 



E'l'RY'BIA, Nat. Ord. Composites. 

 Curious and pretty free-flowering greenhouse shrubs ; succeed in light rich loam. 



1255 EuryT)ia ilicifo'lia, white, 4 ft., from N. Zealand 0 4 



1256 ,, ramulo'sa, white, pretty heath-like foliage, 2 ft., from Van Diemen's Land. . . 0 4 



