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EUOALYP'TUS (Aizstralian Gum Tree), Nat. Ord. Myrta’cem. Greenhouse trees, ‘’".’’‘‘d'; 
The Eucalyptus is now extensively cultivated for its anti-malartous properties. E. globulus is a handsome 
plant for the conservatory and sub-tropical garden. E. amygdalinus, according to the newspaper reports, is 
more hardy, and, therefore, recommended for natu ralization in this country on account of its valuable febrifugal 
1760 Eucalyp'tus glob'ulus, bluish green foliage, an exceedingly ornamental plant in theconservatory, etc. i o 
1761 amygdall'nus, an exceedingly ornamental plant, and recommended for natur.ilization 
in parks and shrubberies i 
1762 ,, mixed, several varieties, including Globulus ”, i q 
EUOHAElDTCrM, Nat. Ord. Omejra' cem. Desirable hardy annuals. 
1763 Eucharld'lum grandlflo'rum, deep rose, i ft x _ e n 
1764 ,. ,, a.Vbmn, white, I ft \ These are pretty early dense-flowering \ 
1760 ,, „ ro'seum, Wf, I ft f annuals, eflecUve m beds, masses,< ^ 
1766 „ ,, mixed varieties, I ft j and ribbons. ^ 
EUPATO’KIUM, Nat. Ord. Compos' itce. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
Eupato'rlum ageratol'des, white, 3 ft x / o 
I, graudiflorum album, white, ah \. Very ornamental hardy herbaceous plants, S o 
,, purpu'reum, purple, 2 ft r for large borders and semi-wild places, 1 o 
,, mixed varieties } ( „ 
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EU TOOA, Nat. Ord. Ilydrophi/lIa'cetB. Shovt'y hardy annuals. 
Eu'toca Vls'clda, bright blue, very showy, I ft. 1 Vtry ihcwj hrjtr fUnll 1 tfCrangiliana maki, nit< hill, oni ( o 
,, Wraugelia'na, /zV(Zr, pretty, early, ^ ft. 1 TiltUa 0 frizif tor its inttmi him powen. I Q 
FENZTiIA, Nat. Ord. Folemonia'ceoe. Charming hardy annual. 
Fenz'Ua dlanthlflo'ra, rosy lilae, few dwarf plants are more gracefully beautiful, in pots, J ft. 6<f. & i 
PEE.DINANT)IA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Ornamental greenhouse shrub. 
Ferdlnan'dla em'laens, a majestic picturesque large-leaved sub-tropical plant, 5 to 10 ft 6<f. & i 
FERNS, Nat. Ord. Polypodia! cem. Graceful foliage plants. 
Ferns mixed, saved from 50 choice greenhouse species and varieties i 
I, ,< saved from 40 choice British and exotic hardy species and varieties i 
FEE ULA (Giant Fennel), Nat. Ord. JJmbelli'ferce. Ornamental hardy perennials. 
FeyiUa commu'nls, 6 ft h . i. 
,, aralloldes, Oft. I ^ sub-troptcal plant, the Ferula stands first in order of the graceful 
ferula'go 6 ft.. ' section, the leaves are very large and elegantly divided. A single 
glgan'teal 6 ft.. ( Speeimen on the lawn, in the flower-border, amongst a group of sub-- 
glau'ca, 6 ft. ... I tropical plants, or near to water, has a bold massive aspect and is 
mixed, *6 ft. ...j exceedingly attractive. The plant is decorative summer and winter. 
FE AXTN ELTiA (Dictam'nus), Nat. Ord. Puta'cece. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
Fraxlnella, red, 2 ft \ Handsome herbaceous perennials, cultivated for f 
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FtlOH'SIA, Nat. Ord. Onagra' cem. 
j their beautiful flowers and fragrant leaves. ) o 
Beautiful half-hardy perennials. 
for ihtir beauty and durability,, their 
large handtotne blouomt expanding till 
the cold weather seti in. For vaiet and 
table bouquet!^ the fiowen are most de^ 
sirable. tSeedlingJ fiower the first 
season. 
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Fucb'sla, saved from the newest double and single white and red varieties, 3 ft. 7 ir. & 
GAILLAR'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' itm. Splendid hardy perennials, etc. 
GaUlar'dla gra nd l fl o'ra, rich crimson OCnA yellow, ijft 'l Thu, firmnlol GailhrClai an unrIvalUd 
,, Bossela'rll, large red, ij ft 
,, TeneVope, crimson and yellow, ft. [ 
,, LmBe’lil, crimson and yellow, ft. 
trlmes'trls superba, i.Jft 
choice mixed, perennial varieties. 1.3 ft ^d, & 
Vmmmon' dSl nSL'na, crimson and yellow, I ft. \ ... 
, . , , au'rea, rich yellow, i ft. M ^yV-Aardy ann uals , these 
„ „ salmon rose Ineiu), 1 ft. ^ GaAlardtas rank h,gh for the, r rich \ 
Amblyo'don, sanguineus red, i ft.. | great profusion of bloom and\ 
choice mixed, annual varieties, i ft. ...yi. & J duration of flowering. ^ 
GALE'GA, Nat. Ord. Legvmino^sce. Fine border hardy perennials. 
Gale'ga officinalis, pale blue, 3 ft \ Elegant border plants, with beautiful pea- S 
M al'ba, 3 ft ) blossom flowers and graceful foliage. ( 
GAU'RA, Nat. Ord. Onagra! cece. Handsome hardy perennial. 
Gau'ra Llndh eime'rl, white with pink calyx, an elegant continuous-blooming border plant, 2 ft. ... 
GAZA'NIA, Nat. Ord. Gomf)0' slice. Half-hardy heddinj^ plant. 
Gaza'nia rl'gens, rich orange, a charming plant for beds or edgings in sunny situations, i ft i 
M speclo'sa, br ight yellow, centre spotted black, a beautiful bedding plant, i ft i 
GENIS'TA, Nat. Ord. Legumhic! see. Beautiful hardy or greenhouse shrubs, 
Genls'ta fine mixed, early blooming plants, handsome in flower and graceful in foliage i 
GENTIATJA, Nat. Ord. Geniianafcem. Beautiful dwarf hardy perennials. 
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Gentla^na acaulls, mtansQ deep blue, ^ ft....’^ These rank foremost amongst our earliest ( 6d. & 
,, ver'na, intense ^ ft. ... ^ and loveliest of spring-blooming Alpines i o 
„ fine mixed, several varieties j plants. ( o 6 
GERA'NITJM (PELARGONHFM), Nat. Ox*d. Qerania'cece. Half-hardy bedding plant. 
The greatest attention has been; and is still being given to the improvement of the Scarlet Geranium {Zonale and 
Nosegay Pelargonium'). To the amateur purchasing seed it is of the first importance to make sure what his 
chances are of having really fine flowers. To place him in this position we have had seed collected from the very 
best named kinds. Plants raised from seed sown early in spring are decorative in summer. 
1806 Gera'nlum Zonale, choicest varieties, George’s and others ar. 6^/. & 3 6 
fine varieties i o 
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good ordinary varieties (>d. & 
