23 
[Barr and Sugdcn, 
1669 
1670 
1671 
1672 
1673 
1674 
1673 
1676 
3 ft’ 
ERY'NGIUM, Nat. Ord. Umbellif eras. Very ornamental hardy perennials. 
These are remarkably ornamental herbaceous 
plants, with long narrow Pandanus-like leaves ; 
from the midst of the foliage rise gigantic flower- 
spikes. The plant is most characteristic and 
very effective in sub-tropical gardens , on lawns, 
and in mixed flower borders. 
ERYS'IMUM, Nat. Ord. Cruciferce. Exceedingly showy hardy annuals. 
Eryngium bromelitefo'lium, white , 
gigan'teum, blue, 4 ft 
pla'num, lit; /it blue, zh ft 
Leavenwor'thii, violet, 3 ft.... 
pandanifo'lium, 3 ft 
choice mixed 
Pcrpkt. 
3 . d. 
O 3 
O 3 
o 3 
o 6 
o 6 
. o 6 
Erysimum Arkansa'num, sulphur-yellow, 
„ Peroffskia'num, rich orange, i^ft 
ft. ") Beautiful profuse-flowering plants for f 3 d. & 
) beds, ribbons, and mixed flower borders. ( 3 d. 8c 
The. bright colours, dwarf habit, and 
continuous blooming of these, admi- 
rably adopt them for beds, ribbons, 
edgings, and borders. The neto va- 
rieties. “ Ttmtata 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. 
ERYTHRFNA (Coral-plant), Nat. Ord. Legimino’sce. Splendid half-hardy shrubs. 
Superb sub-tropical plants, with magnificent bunches of crimson-scarlet coral-like flowers. 
167T Erythri'na, choice mixed varieties, 3 ft fid- & 
ESOHSOHOLT'ZIA, Nat. Ord. Papavera'cem. Remarkably showy hardy annuals. 
1678 Eschscholt'zla cro'cea aurantl'aca, rich glowing orange, 1 ft. .. 
1679 „ „ alba, creamy white, 1 ft 
1680 „ „ ,, rosea, white, shaded rose, 1 ft 
1681 „ „ striata, orange and sulphur striped, x ft, 
1682 „ ,, denta'ta au'rea, orange, 1 ft 
1683 „ ,, ,, sulphur'ea, sulphur, r ft 
1684 „ ,, mixed, from the above, 1 ft 3 d. Sc) — „ - 
1685 ,, tenuifoTla, primrose, pretty dwarf plant for rock-work and edgings, J ft 3 d. & 
EUCALYPTUS (Australian Gum Tree), Nat. Ord. Myrta’cece. Greenhouse trees. 
The Eucalyptus is now extensively cultivated for its anti-malarious properties . E. globulus is a handsome 
plant for the conservatory and sub-tropical garden. E. amygdalinus, according to the discussion in the news- 
papers during the last autumn, is more hardy , and recommended for naturalization in this country on account 
of its valuable febrifugal properties. 
1686 Eucalyp'tus glob'ulus, bluish green foliage, an exceedingly ornamental plant in theconservatory, etc. 1 0 
1687 ,, amygdali'nus, an exceedingly ornamental plant, and recommended for naturalization 
in parks and shrubberies 1 0 
1688 ,, mixed, several varieties, including Globulus 1 0 
EUOHARIDTUM, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cece. Desirable hardy annuals. 
1689 Eucharid'ium gTandlflo rum, deep rose, i ft 'j These are pretty early dense-flowering ( o 3 
1690 „ ,, album, white, 1 ft f annuals, effective in beds, masses, ^ 
1691 ,, „ ro^seum, rose, 1 ft ... 
. J and ribbons. 
EUPATO'RIUM, Nat. Ord. Compos it m. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
1692 
1693 
1694 
Eupato'rium ageratol'des, white, 3 ft.. 
- ... I Very ornamental hardy herbaceous plants, 
grandiflorum album, white, z ft V * , iordcrs a J scmi . wi i d places , 
purpu'reum, purple, 2 ft ) J 6 
EU'TOOA, Nat. Ord. Hydrophylla! cece. Showy hardy annuals. 
1695 
1696 
Eu'toca vls'clda, bright blue, very showy, i ft. 1 
,, Wrangelia'na, lilac, pretty, early, J ft. j 
Vtrj ihowj border fllanh ,* SVrangeliana make, nice belt, ant ( 
X 
1697 
1693 
1699 
1700 
1701 
1702 
1703 
1704 
1705 
Ferula commu'nis, 6 ft 
,, ferula'go, 6 ft. 
„ glgan'tea, 6 ft.. 
,, glau'ca, 6 ft. ... 
,, mixed, 6 ft. ... 
1706 
1707 
1708 
1709 
1710 
1711 
1712 
1713 
1714 
1715 
1716 
1717 
1718 
1719 
. , r tic 
Vildda ii prized for ill interne blue flowers, 
FENZTiIA, Nat. Ord. Polemonia! cece. Charming hardy annual. 
Fenz lia dianthlflo'ra, rosy lilac, few dwarf plants are more gracefully beautiful, in pots, ^ ft. 6d. & i 
FERDINAN'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' itce. Ornamental greenhouse shrub. 
Ferdinan'dia em'tueus, a majestic picturesque large-leaved sub-tropical plant, 5 to 10 ft 6d. & 1 
FERNS, Nat. Ord. Polypodia! cece. Graceful foliage plants. 
Ferns mixed, saved from 50 choice greenhouse species and varieties 1 
tt M saved from 40 choice British and exotic hardy species and varieties 1 
EER'ULA (Giant Fennel), Nat. Ord. TJmlelli'ferce. Ornamental hardy perennials. 
As a sub-tropical plant, the Ferula stands first in order of the graceful f c 
section, the leaves are very large and elegantly divided ; as a sitigle < 
specimen on the lawn, in the flower-border, amongst a group of sub- j c 
tropical plants, or near to water, its bold arid massive aspect is c 
exceedingly attractive. The plant is decorative summer and winter . I c 
FRAXENEL'LA (Dictam'nus), Nat. Ord. Ruta'cece. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
Fraxinella, red, 2 ft \ Handsome herbaceous perennials, cultivated for | c 
,, white, toil J their beautiful flowers and fragrant leaves. \ c 
FUOH'SIA, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cece. Beautiful half-hardy perennials. 
Fuch'sia, saved from the newest double and single white and red varieties, 3 ft IJ « 
GAILLAR'DIA, Nat. Ord. Gompos'itoe . Splendid hardy perennials, etc. 
Gaillar’dia grandiflo'ra, rich crimson and yellow, 1 J ft 
,, Bossela'rii, large red, ft 
,, Penel'ope, crimson and yellow, ii ft 
,, Loese'lii, crimson and yellow, ft. 
trimes'tris super'ba, i.Jft 
choice mixed, perennial varieties, ij ft 
Drummon'dU na'na, crimson znAyellow, ift.) Avwn „ st ha i f . ha rdy annuals, these j 
■ • ’• aurea, rich yellow, I ft. I Qaillardias rank high for their rich] 
»» " salmon rose (new), 1 ft. >- co i ours great profusion of bloom and | 
Axnblyo'don sanguineus red i ft. duration of flowering. 
choice mixed, annual varieties, 1 ft ) v 
& 2 6 
That perennial Gaillardias are unrivalled 
for their beaut y and durability , their 
large handsome blossoms expanding till 
the cold weather sets in. For vases and - 
table bouquets , the flowers are most de- 
sirable. Seedlings flower the first 
season. 
