NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 59 
DORYANTHES EXCELSA. 
THE AUSTRALIAN GIGANTIC LILY. 
This magnificent Lilaceous plant produces a tail straight stem, on which numerous bracts are 
distributed. The base of this stem is surrounded by a number of fine long lanceolate leaves, and on 
its top appears the bunch of flowers, about twenty in number, each of the size of the common white 
Lily, but of the most brilliant scarlet colour. This is one of the most gorgeously beautiful plants ever 
introduced. 10s. Gd., 15s. and 1 guinea. 
EL2EOCARPUS RETICULATUS (DEN- 
TATE'S), 5s. and 7s. 6 d. 
ENCEPHALARTOS, of sorts, vide Index. 
ENTELEA BAKERI, 7s. 6<t 
EPACRIS, of sorts. 18s., 30s. and 42s. per doz. 
EPIPHYLLUM, vide page 38. 
ERICAS, of sorts, 18s., 30s. aud 42s. per doz. 
FRIOSTEMON BUXIFOLIUS 3s. Gd. & 5s. 
,, INTERMEDIUS, 3s. 6 d. 
and 5s. 
„ NERIIFOLIUS, 3s. 6(2. 
„ PULCHELLUS, 3s. 6 d. & 5s. 
,, SCABER, 3s. 6d. and 5s. 
ERYTHRINAS, of sorts, 2s. Gd. and 3s. 6 d. 
ERYTHRINA BOGOTENSIS. 
As the specific name implies, this plant has been introduced from Bogota. The leaves are trifoliate, 
with long petioles thickened at the base, the terminal leaflets having also distinct petioles, and being 
ovate acuminate, somewhat angularly cut away at the base, whilst the lateral ones are obliquely ovate. 
The flowers are scarlet, with lanceolate falcate keel and wings, 2 inches long, and a narrow erect 
■standard of about half that length ; they are produced in a close-set raceme. This is an exceedingly 
handsome and attractive variety of the showy Coral Tree, and a great acquisition for the greenhouse or 
■conservatory. 7s. 6 d. and 10s. 6 d. 
ERYTHRINA COMPACTA. 
This magnificent variety is the best and most useful in every respect of all the Erythrinas. It is of 
•compact bushy growth, producing most profusely its splendid attract ive bunches of coral-like blossoms. 
It will be found effective for sub-tropical gardening, and is a desirable plant for most decorative 
purposes, as it blooms very freely in quite a small state. 5s. 
EUCALYPTUS AMAGDALINA, 5s. 
„ HETEEOPHYLLA, 5s. 
,, GLOBULUS, 3s. 6 d. and 5s. 
EUCALYPTUS GUNNII, 5s. 
„ MARGIN AT A, 
„ OBLIQ.UA, 5s. 
5s. 
EUPATORIUM RIPARIUM. 
An erect-growing South American plant, furnished with oblong-lanceolate deeply-toothed leaves, 
•and a paniculate inflorescence of terminal and axillary corymbs of flower heads, which are themselves 
•composed of numerous small white florets. 3s. 6 d. 
EUGENIA UGNI, Is. 6 d. and 2s. Gd. I EUPATORIUM GRACILE ODORATUM, 
,, AUSTRALIS, 3s. 6 d. and 5s. I Is. 6d. 
EURYCLES CUNNINGHAMI. 
THE BRISBANE LILY. 
A beautiful Australian bulb, with foliage like that of a Eucharis and flowers about the size and 
substance of a Tuberose, aiid in shape similar to those of a small Eucharis. Charmingly pretty for all 
purposes for which cut flowers are required. 3s. Gd. 
EURYA LATIFOLIA VARIEGATA, 3s. Gd. 
and 5s. 
EUTAXIA FLORIBUNDA, 3s. Gd. 
FARFUGIUM GRANDE, Is. Gd. and 2s. 6<2. 
FERNS, vide Index 
FICUS ELASTICA, 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
„ MACROCARPA, 10s. 6(2. 
„ MACROPHYLLA, 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
, , STIPUL ATA(REPENS)ls. 6d.k2s. Gd. 
FUCHSIAS, vide Index. 
FOURCROYA (AGAVE) BULBOSA. 
This remarkable plant was sent from New Grenada by M. Roezl. In the young state the plants form 
a thickened base from the persistence of the broad overlapping lower part of the leaves. When in 
flower it is an extremely striking object ; it produces an immense branched spike of flowers, which in 
its native country attains a height of from 20 to 30 feet. This spike bears hundreds of beautiful pure 
white flowers, with the margin of the petals green on one side. These flowers have the additional 
recommendation of being deliciously fragrant. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
