EU'TOCA, Nat. Ord. Hydrophylla'cece. 1' 

 Showy free-flowering plants, suitable for beds or mixed borders ; E. "Wrangeliana flowers 

 very early, and is very attractive ; succeed in any light soil. Hardy annuals. 



1257 Eu'toca alba stria'ta, xrhite striped blue, I ft 0 3 



1258 ,, vis'cida, bright blue, 1 ft., from California 0 2 



1259 , , Wrangelia'na, lilac, very pretty, \ ft., from California 0 2 



FABI.V\A, Nat. Ord. Solana'cecu, 

 A handsome Erica-like greenhouse shrub of easy culture ; succeeds best in sandy peat. 



1260 Fabia'na imbrica'ta, white, 2 ft., from Chili 0 6 



F.lBRl'CIA, Nat, Ord. 3fyrtdcece. 

 An exceedingly ornamental conservatory shrub, with graceful delicate drooping foliage, 

 and very beautiful star-like flowers ; succeeds best in sandy peat and loam. 



1261 Fabri'cia glau'ca, white, 6 ft., from N. Holland 0 4 



FEII'CIA, Nat. Ord. Covipos'itcD. 

 An exceedingly pretty plant, with beautiful Cineraria-likc flowers. Half-hardy perennial. 



1262 Feli'cia Zeyhe'rii, blue, very pretty, 1 ft 0 6 



FEXZ'IIA, Nat. Ord. Polcmonia' cece. 

 A profuse-blooming pretty little plant of dwarf growth, very effective in small beds, vases, 

 or rustic baskets, or in pots or boxes for conservatory or window decoration; remains in 

 flower the whole summer, thrives best in light, rich soil, and requires to be well supplied with 

 moisture. Hardy annual. 



1263 Fenzlia dianthiflo'ra Veit'chii, rosy tilaCf crimson centre with yellow anthers, \ ft., from 



California 1 0 



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FERXS, Nat. Ord*. Polypodia' cece. 

 This graceful and magnificent order is too well known and highly appreciated to need 

 .description ; from the seed we offer the amateur has the certainty of raising many elegant and 

 graceful varieties ; delights in peaty sandy soil. 



1264 Ferns, Gymnogra'mma, mixed 1 0 



1265 „ „ chrysophyria {Golden Fern), 1 ft., fi'om W. Indies 1 0 



1266 „ „ ochra'cea, ?/c//o2i7, 1 ft., from Buenos A'fles 1 0 



1267 „ „ Peruvia'na argyrophyl'la {Silver Fern) 1 0 



1268 ,, Ncphro'dium molle, very handsome 1 0 



1269 „ Pte'ris argy'rea, beautiful, silvery variegation . : 1 0 



1270 „ „ Cre'tica alba linea'ta 1 0 



1271 „ „ tricolor 1 0 



1272 „ mixed, from choicest stove varieties 1 0 



1273 „ „ „ hardy „ 1 0 



FRAXKE'iMA, Nat. Ord. Franhenia' cece. 

 A pretty little evergreen plant, exceedingly valuable for rock-work ; succeeds best in a 

 mixture of loam, peat, and sand. Hardy perennial. , 



1274 Franke'nia thymifo'lia, purple, ^ ft 1. 0^ 



FRAXDfELLA (Dictam'nus Fraxinel'la), Nat. Ord. Ruia'cece, i^:. 



Handsome, free-floweriug, hardy herbaceous plants, suitable for mixed borders ; succeed V- 

 in any common soil. Hardy perennial. 



1275 Fraxinella, red, 2 ft., from S. Europe-.'. 0 3 



1276 „ white, 2 {t. „ 0 3 



FREX'EIA, Nat. Ord. Conif'erce. 

 Handsome, half-hardy conifers, with elegant foliage ; very ornamental. Half-hardy tree. 



1277 Fren'ela macrosta'chya, 20 ft., from N. Holland 0 6 



1278 „ trique'tra, 20 ft. „ 0 6 



FUCH'SIA, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cece. 

 The seed we offer has been saved from the choicest named varieties. 



1279 Fuch'sia, choice mixed, half-hardy perennial 1 Q 



GAILLAR'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. 

 Splendid bedding-plants, remarkable for the profusion, size, and brilliancy of their flowers, 

 continuing in beauty during the summer and autumn ; they thrive in any light rich soil. 



1280 Gaillar'dia alba margina'ta, 2rA/fe e</^^e</, half-hardy annual, 1^ ft 0 3 



1281 ,, grandiflo'ra byb'rida, rich crimson and yellow, flowers remarkably large and ^ f-" 



attractive, half-hardy annual, 1^ ft 0 3 



1282 ., „ „ extra seleeted.;^.half -hardy annual, 1^ ft 1 0 



