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ERI'GERON, Nat. Ord. Compos'itm. Beautiful Lardy perennials. 
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1613 
1614 
1615 
1616 
1617 
1618 
1619 
Erl'geron caucas'lcum, purple, J ft ' 
These are very beautiful free-flowering 
. herbaceous plants for mixed flower ■ 
and shrubbery borders. 
,, glaucum, violet purple, J ft 
, , grandiflo’rum, purple , } ft 
,, fine mixed 
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ERI'NUS, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cea. 
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Charming hardy perennials. 
Eri'nus alpi'nus, rose-purple, J ft ) These ore the most charmingly beautiful of dwarf f 6d.&. i 
al'bus, white, J ft ) Alpines, densely flowering, and of rich colour. \ i 
ERIOGO'NUM, Nat. Ord. Polygona'cece. Pretty evergreen hardy perennials. 
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1621 
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1624 
1626 
1626 
1627 
1628 
Eriogo'num umbella'tum, primrose, J ft. 1 
,, suffrutes'cens, white, 2 ft... ) 
These are very distinctive border perennials, and effec- 
tive in flower and shrubbery borders. 
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ERO'DIUM, Nat. Ord. Gerania'cece. Beautiful hardy perennial. 
Ero'dium Manesca'vi, magenta-rose, an exceedingly fine border and rock plant, i ft 
ERY'NGIUM, Nat. Ord. TJmbelliferas. Very ornamental hardy perennials. 
Very ornamental hardy plants, desir- 
able for large borders and naturali- 
zation in semi-wild places. 
Ery'nglum alpi'num, blue, 2 ft 
„ amethystlnum, amethyst-blue, 3 ft. 
,, bromellsefo’lium, white, 3 ft 
,, gigan'teum, blue, 4 ft 
ERYSIMUM, Nat. Ord. Gruciferce. Exceedingly showy hardy annuals. 
Erys'lmuto Arkansa'num, sulphur-yellow, ij ft. ) Very effective, profuse-flowering plants for ( o 
” Peroffskia'num, rich orange, ij ft. 5 beds, ribbons, and mixed borders. f. o 
ERYTHRI'NA (Coral-plant), Nat. Ord. Legimino’ see. Splendid half-hardy shrubs. 
Superb sub-tropical plants, with magnificent bunches of crimson-scarlet coral-like flowers. 
1629 Erytbri'na crls'ta-galll, laurlfolla, Henderso'nil, atropurpu'rea, and Insig'nls, 3 ft each 1 
1630 „ . mixed, 3 ft 6d - & 1 
ESOHSOHOLT'ZIA, Nat. Ord. Papavera'cece. Remarkably showy hardy annuals. 
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1635 
1636 
1637 
1638 
27ie bright colours, dwarf habit, and 
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continuous blooming of these, admi 
rally adapt them for beds, ribbons, 
edgings, and borders. The new va- 
rieties. “ Dentata," are distinguished . 
by their resemblance to a Maltese cross, 
“ Striata " by its beautiful stripes, 
“ Alba rosea " by its rose-purple 
shade, and " Aurantiaca" by its deep 
rich glowing orange-coloured flowers. 
Eschscliolt'zia cro'cea aurantia'ca, rich glowing orange , i ft. 
,, al'ba, creamy white, i ft 
,, rosea, white , shaded rose, i ft 
] t stria'ta, orange and sulphur striped, i ft. 
,, denta'ta au'rea, orange, i ft 
,, sulpbur'ea, sulphur, i ft 
mixed, from the above, i ft 3 u p 
tenuifo'lia, primrose, pretty dwarf plant for rock-work and edgings, £ ft 3 «• & 
EUCALYPTUS (Australian Gum Tree), Nat. Ord. Myrta'ceas. Greenhouse trees. 
F. globosus, the blue Gum Tree of Australia, is a very handsome sub-tropical subject. The horticultural and 
daily papers have been writing in very complimentary terms of the importance of this plant for its anh-malarious 
properties. 
1639 Eucalyp'tus globo'sus, foliage bluish green, extensively used in the London Parks, etc i o 
,, mixed, several varieties, including Globosus 1 ° 
EUCJHARID'IUM, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cece. Desirable hardy annuals. 
Eucharid'ium grandiflo'rum, deep rose, i ft 'I These are pretty early dense-flowering 
M ,, al'bum, white, i ft 
, , ro'seum, rose , i ft 
1640 
1641 
1642 
1643 
annuals, effective in beds, masses, 
and ribbons. 
1644 
1645 
1646 
1647 
1648 
1649 
1650 
1661 
1652 
1653 
EUPATO'RIUM, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
Eupato'rium agerato'ldes, white, 3 ft 
„ melisso'ldes, white, 2 ft. ■ 
,, purpu'reum, purple, 2 ft 
EU'TOOA, Nat. Ord. Eydrophylla’cece 
} Very ornamental hardy herbaceous plants, 
for large borders and semi-wild places. 
Eu'toca vis'clda, bright blue, very showy, 1 ft. 1 
„ Wrangelia'na, lilac, pretty, early, J ft. ) 
Very showy border plants j 
Viscida is prized for its intense blue flowers. 
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1666 
1657 
1658 
Showy hardy annuals. 
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EENZ'LIA, Nat. Ord. Polemo?iia'cece. Charming hardy annual. 
Fenz'lia dianthlflo'ra, rosy lilac, few dwarf plants are more gracefully beautiful, ^ ft 6d. 8c. i 
EERDINAN'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Ornamental greenhouse shrub. 
Ferdinan'dia em'lnens, a majestic picturesque large-leaved sub-tropical plant, 5 to 10 ft 1 
• PERNS, Nat. Ord. Polypodia' cece. Graceful foliage plants. 
Ferns mixed, saved from choice stove varieties 1 
,, ,, saved from choice greenhouse varieties 
,, „ saved from choice British and exotic hardy varieties i 
Ornamental hardy perennials. 
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PER'ULA (Giant Fennel), Nat. Ord. U, nielli’ ferm. 
1654 Fer'Ula commu'nls, 6(t"\Asa sub-tropical plant, the Ferula stands first in order of the graceful f 
! section, the leaves are very large and elegantly divided; as a single 
specimen on the lay/n, in the flower-border, amongst a group of sub- 1 
tropical plants, or near to water, its bold and massive aspect it 
exceedingly attractive. The plant is decorative summer and wader. 
ferula'go, 6 ft. 
glgan'tea, 6 ft. 
glau'ca, 6 ft. .. 
mixed, 6 ft. .. 
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