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EUTOCA, Nat. Ord, HydrophyUacecB. ■ s. a. 

 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. 



778 Eutoca alba striata, white striped blue, 1 ft 0 3 



779 „ viscida, bright blue, I ft., from California 0 2 



780 „ Wrangeliana, /t7ac, very pretty, 1 ft., from California 0 2 



FABIAXA, Nat. Ord. SolanacetP, 

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



781 Fabiana imbricata, white, 2 ft., from Chili 0 6 



FABRICIA, Nat. Ord. Myrtacea;. 

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

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



782 Fabricia glauca, white, 6 ft., from N. Holland 0 4 



FELICU, Nat. Ord. Compositte. 

 An exceedingly pretty plant, with beautiful Cineraria-like flowers. 



783 Felicia species Zeyherii, blue, very pretty, 1ft.... 1 0 



FEiVZlIA, Nat. Ord. Polemoniace<e. 

 A splendid, profuse-blooming, neat little plant of dwarf growth, very effective in small 

 beds, vases, or rustic baskets, or in pots or boxes for conservatoiy or window decoration ; re- 

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

 supplied with moisture. 



784 Fenzlia Dianthiflora Vcitchii, rosy lilac, crimson centre with yellow anthers, hardy annual, 



^ ft., from California , 1 0 



FERJfS, Nat. Ord. Polypodiacea;. 

 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. 



785 Ferns, Adiantum cuneatum, resembling the maiden hair, exquisite 1 ' 0 



786 „ Nephrodium moUe, very handsome 1 0 



787 „ Pteris argyrea, beautifully variegated with sOver 1 6 



788 „ „ tremula, very elegant, pretty 1 0 



789 „ „ serrulata, exquisite little variety for fern cases 1 0 



790 „ golden and silver mixed, from finest varieties 1 0 



791 „ mixed, from choicest stove varieties 1 0 



FERCIA, Nat. Ord. UmbellifercB. 

 Very striking and effective for shrubbery borders, margins of lakes, or any space requiring 

 to be filled by a large-growing, ornamental-foliaged plant ; succeeds in any garden soil 



792 Ferula communis (Giant Fennel), yellow, hardy perennial, 5 ft., from S. Europe 0 6 



FR-AXEXEILA, Nat. Ord. Rufacece. 

 Handsome, free-flowering, herbaceous plants, suitable for mixed borders ; succeed in any 

 common soil. 



793 Fraxinella, white and red, hardy perennial, 2 ft., from S. Europe 0 3 



FREXELA, Nat, Ord. Conifers. 

 A very handsome, hardy conifer, with long elegant foliage ; very ornamental. Half- 

 hardy tree. 



794 Frenela macrostachya, 20 ft., from N. Holland 0 6 



795 „ nova species, 20 ft,, from N. Holland 0 (! 



796 „ triquetra, 20 ft 0 6 



FUCHSIA, Nat. Ord. Onagracece. 

 The seed we offer has been carefully selected and saved from the choicest named 

 varieties. 



797 Fuchsia, from the finest single and double named varieties 1 0 



GAILLARDIA, Nat. Ord. Composites. 

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

 continuing in beauty during summer and autumn ; thriving in any light rich soil. 



798 Gaillardia alba marginata, u)/uVe erf^fff, half hardy annual, 1^ ft 0 3 



799 „ grandiflora hybrida, rich crimson and yellow, remaikably large, half hardy 



annual, 1 ^ ft 0 3 



800 „ Drummondii, crimson and yellow, half hardy annual, 1 J ft., from Louisiana . . 0 3 



801 „ „ nana, crimson anrf ye//ot/), half hardy annual, 1 ft 0 8 



802 „ Richardsonii, orange with brown centre, hardy perennial, ft., from N. 



America 0 3 



