12, King Street, Covent Garden, 1877.] 
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Digitalis gloxinia) llo ra al ba, white, splendid large flowers, 4 ft. • q *6 
,, ro'sea, pure rose, splendid large flowers, 4 ft . 0 g 
purpu'rea, purple, splendid large flowers, 4 ft 0 g 
grandiflo’ra. yellow, large handsome flowers, 3 ft 0 6 
T T7 Pi'll 1 Q cimorKlir cn/>t t„/l ,t\'l,il>if! .... f, . . A 
Ivery’s superbly spotted exhibition varieties, 4 ft 6d. & 
lana'ta, yellow, a very distinct species, 2 ft o 
monstro'sum al'bum, white, 4 ft o 
,, car'neum , flesh, 4 ft o 
1 , lu'teum, yellow, 4 ft " ' 0 
choice mixed, including the new varieties, 4 ft. .. 6d ii r 
line mixed, 4 ft & o 
DRA02E NA (Dragon-tree), Nat. Ord. Lilia cece. Ornamental greenhouse shrubs. 
1374 Draeae'na choice mixed varieties, highly ornamental foliage plants is. & 2 
DRAOOOE'PEALTJM, Nat. Ord. Labia'tce. Fine perennials and annuals. 
Dracoce'phalum argunen'se, deep blue, fine hardy perennial, 1 ft o 
»» Canarlen'se (Balm of Gilead), pale purple, hardy perennial, 2 ft o 
,1 Molda'vlcum (Moldavian Balm), blue, sweet-scented foliage, hardy annual, 2 ft.... o 
n ,, ,, album, white ,, ,, ,, 2 ft o 
a Ruy sc Ilia'll um, dark blue, fine for rock-work, hardy perennial, 1 ft. o 
E 0HIEA OEA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itoe. Fine hardy perennials. 
Echlna'cea angustifo'lla, red-purple flowers in large showy heads, 3 ft o 
,, interme'dia, large red showy handsome flowers, a fine border plant, 2 ft o 
EGG-PLANT. (See Aubergine .) 
EPA'GRIS, Nat. Ord. JEpacrida’cece. Splendid greenhouse shrubs. 
Epa'cria mixed, saved from finest varieties, 3 ft 2 
ERICA, Nat. Ord. Lrica’ceai. Beautiful greenhouse and hardy shrubs. 
Eri'ca arbo'rea, various, half-hardy shrubs, 3 ft 0 
,, choice greenhouse varieties, 2 ft 1 
,, fine hardy varieties, 2 ft 1 
ERI'GERON, Nat. Ord. Compos'itai. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
Eri'geron augustifo'lum, x p 
,, caucas'icum, purple, .1 ft These are very beautiful free-flowering 
,, glabei'lum, blue, A ft i. herbaceous plants for rock gardens, 
,, semperilo rens, 1 ft 1 • - 
„ fine mixed 
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bromelisefo'lium, white, 3 ft. X • f 
3 // ”i 'ft \ Very ornamental hardy plants, desirable for large 
Lalseauxi 3 ft . 4 " f borders and naturalization in semi-wild places. 
„ pandanifolium, 3 ft. 
ERYSTMUM, Nat. Ord. Orucif era. 
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Exceedingly showy hardy annuals. 
Erya'imum Arkansa'num, sulphur-yellow, 1 A ft. 7 Beautiful prof use-flow ering plants for j 3 d. & 
Pnm ITcl/l O ^ 11 11 111 VI /1 ,1 tm T 1 it ( A a rf c r h f n ,, r sm ... A ■ -- . ,1 Jl ■ . a A — • - yd ., — A 1 — sJ fit 
ERINUS, Nat. Ord. Sorophularia'cece. Charming hardy perennials. 
Eli'nus alpi'nus, rose-purple, \ ft ) The most charmingly beautiful of dwarf Alpines , 
• » n al'bus, white, £ ft J densely flowering, and of a pleasing colour . 
ERIOGO'NUM, Nat. Ord. Polygona'cece. Pretty evergreen hardy perennials. 
Eriogo'num umbeila'tum, primrose , 4 ft. ) These are very distinctive border perennials, and ejfec - ( o 3 
»> suffrutes'cens, white, 2 ft... j live in flower and shrubbery borders. t o 3 
ERO'DIUM, Nat. Ord. Gerania’cece. Beautiful hardy perennial. 
Ero'dium Manesca'vi, magenta-rose, an exceedingly fine border and rock plant, r ft o 6 
ERY'NGrIUM, Nat. Ord. TJjnbelliferce. Very ornamental hardy perennials. 
Eiyngium aquifo'lum, blue, very pretty, 1 ft o 6 
Peroffskia'num, rich orange, 1^ ft. ) beds, ribbons, and mixed flower borders. ( 3 d. & 
ERYTHRI'NA (Coral-plant), Nat. Ord. Legvmino see. Splendid half-hardy shrubs. 
Superb sub-tropical plants , with magnificent bunches of crimson-scarlet coral-like flowers. 
1404 Erythri'na cris'ta-galTi, laurlfo'lia, Henderso'nii, atropurpu'rea, and insig'nis, 3 ft each 1 
„ mixed, 3 ft &d. & 1 
ESOHSOHOLT'ZIA, Nat. Ord. Papavera! cece. Remarkably showy hardy annuals. 
Eschscholt'zla cro'cea auranti'aca, rich glowing orange, I It. ... 'j Tht bright colours, dwarf habit, and ' 
,, • al'ba, creamy white, 1 ft 
,, ,, rosea, white, shaded rose, 1 ft 
„ stria'ta, orange and sulphur striped, 1 ft. 
,, denta'ta au'rea, orange, 1 ft 
,, ,, sulphur'ea, sulphur, 1 ft 
,, mixed, from the above, I ft 3 d. rich glowing orangt-colourcTflowers. v O 
tenuifo'lia, primrose, pretty dwarf plant for rock-work and edgings, ^ ft $d. & o 
EUOALYP'TUS (Australian Gum Tree), Nat. Ord. Myrta'cece. Greenhouse trees. 
E. globulus, the blue Gum Tree of A ustralia, is a very handsome sub-tropical plant. It is now being culti- 
vated extensively for its anti-malarious properties. 
1414 Eucalyp'tus glob'ulus, foliage bluish green, used as an ornamental foliage plant in the London Parks 1 o 
»» mixed, several varieties, including Globulus 1 o 
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rahly adapt them for beds, ribbons, 
edgings, and borders. The new va- 
rieties , “ JUmtata,” are distinguished 
by their resemblance to n Halt cse cross, 
“ Striata ’ ’ by its beautiful stripes, 
" Alba rosea " by its rose-purple 
shade, and “ Aurantiaca" by its deep 
rich glowing orange-coloured flowers. 
