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D I AN THUS — Continued. PE:T . oz . 

 £65. Dlanthus Heddewigii diadeinatus, 

 double {Diadem Pink), flowers 2 to 3 

 inches in diameter, of all tints, from 

 delicate rose to the deepest velvety- 

 purple, and very double. Hardy 



annual $.10 $2.00 



166. — Crimson Belle, beautiful, vivid crim- 



son-lake flowers, large and beautifully 

 laced. Hardy annual 10 



167. — Eastern Queen, beautifully marbled, 



unique, and very attractive. Hardy 

 annual . 10 



168. — Heddewigii laciniatus, double {Ja- 



pan Pink) , a beautiful double-fringed 



variety, mixed. Hardy annual, ift., .05 1.50 



169. — Heddewigii, imperialis, double {Im- 



perial Pink), very pretty, mixed. 



Hardy annual. 1 ft 05 1.50 



170. — pluniarius (Pheasant-eye Pink), very 



fragrant. Mixed hardy perennial . .05 .75 



171. — fine mixed 05 1.00 



172. — Caryophyllus, fl. pi., carnation {Per- 



petual, or Tree). The strain we offer 

 is unequalled. Hdlf-hardy peren- 

 nial ' 40 



173. — Caryophyllus (carnation), German 



double, extra fine. Half-hardy per- 

 ennial 25 



174. — Caryophyllus {carnation), Grenadin. 



Hardy perennial 15 



175. — Caryophyllus, good mixed. Hardy 



perennial . 10 



176. — Caryophyllus, Picotee. Hardy peren- 



nial 23 



177. — barbatus {Sweet William), single . .05 .50 



178. — barbatus {Sweet William), double . .10 1.30 



Dinathus Chinensis. 



DIDISCUS. 



A pretty plant, from Australia. Half-hardy annual, xfoot. 

 179. Didiscus eoerulus, blue .05 100 



DIGITALIS. 



(See Foxglove, No. 193.) 



DOLICHOS (Hyacinth Bean). 

 Very curious climbers and quick growers. In flower July 



and August. Tender annuals. 10 feet, 

 480. Dolichos, mixed °S 



ECHEVERIA. 



Very popular plants for bedding or pot culture. A group 

 composed of the different varieties can be made one of 

 ■the most attractive objects in the flower-garden. 



181. Echeveria metallica, broad, large, suc- 



culent leaves, beautifully shaded with 

 a purplish glaucous hue. It is a 

 greenhouse plant, but grows freely in 

 the open ground in summer .... $.23 



ERYTHRINA (Coral Tree). 

 A splendid genus of half-hardy shrubs, with beautiful 

 scarlet flowers; do well out of doors, if planted in a warm 

 situation. 



182. Erythrina crista-galli 20 



ERYSIMUM. 



Free-flowering annuals, blooming in spikes; very effective 

 in beds or borders. 1 foot. 



183. Erysimum Arkansanum, yellow ... .05 .50 



ERIANTHUS. 



A noble grass, resembling the Pampas. Perennial, 7 feet. 



184. Erianthus ravennae .05 



ERAGROSTIS ELEGANS (Love Grass). 



A favorite variety, graceful habit. Annual. 2 feet. 



185. Eragrostis elegans 03 



Eschscholtzia. 



ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy). 

 Showy, free-flowering class of plants, with extremely rich 

 and beautiful colors. A little difficult to transplant. H 

 sown early, will flower the first season from July to Sep- 

 tember. Hardy antiual. 



186. Eschscholtzia, fine mixed ..... .05 .40 



187. — Mandarin, beautiful. The 'inner side 



of the petals is of a rich orange color, 

 the outward side being the brilliant 

 scarlet known as the mandarin scar- 

 let IO I.OQ 



188. — Calif ornica, yellow 05 .40 



ETERNAL or EVERLASTING 

 FLOWERS. 



(See Helichrysum, No. 230. Also see Acroclini' 

 urn, Ammobium, Globe Amaranthus, i?o* 

 danthe, Xeranthemum, Nos. 4, 21, 203, 391, 467.) 



EUPHORBIA (Snow on the Mountain). 



189. Euphorbia variegata, flowers and foliage 



beautifully variegated, green and 



white. Tender annual 03 .40 



EVENING PRIMROSE ((Enothera). 

 These splendid plants are of the easiest culture, and deserve 

 a place in every collection. The flowers open in the latter 

 part of the day, making a most brilliant display during 

 the evening and early morning. Hardy annuals. 2 feet. 



190. Evening Primrose, fine mixed 05 .75 



FEVERFEW. 



(See Pyrethrum, No. 387.) 



t FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis). 



These beautiful little flowers are too well-known to need 

 recommendation; will grow around fountains, over damp 

 rock-work, or in any moist situation. Half-hardy 

 perennial. % foot. 



