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EBYTHEraA (Coral-plant), Nat. Ord. Legnmino'sm. Splendid half-hardy shrubs, ‘’".‘"‘j; 
sui-tropical plants, with magnificent hunches of crimson-scarlet coral-like flowers. 
1717 Erytnri'na, choice mixed varieties, ^ ft nj o 
1718 Kemarkably showy hardy annuals 
1718 Escnscnolt'zia cro'cea auranti aca, rich glowing oratige, i it. ^ 
»> M dU'hdi., creamy white, i ft 
»» }» ,1 rosea, white, shaded rose, i ft 
»» »» stiria'ta, and striped, i ft, 
n II denta'ta au'rea, i ft 
•» M ,, sulphur'ea, i ft ^ 
• • i» ^ayx\i\Q, bright orange-scarlet, i ft 
,, Mandarin, bright scarlet, inside of flower rich 
orange, i ft 6</. & 
*1 ,, mixed, from the above, i ft -^d. &j 
I, t®^^o'Ua, pretty dwarf plant for rock-work and edgings, i ft "^d. Sc. 
Gum Tree), Nat. Ord. Myrta'cecz. Greenhouse trees. 
The Eucalyptus is now extensively cultivated for its antUmalarious properties. E. globulus is a handsome 
and sub-tropical garden. E. amygdalinus, according to the newspaper reports, is 
properties ’ rccopnmendcd for Jialuralization in this country on account of its valuable febrifugal 
1728 Eucalyp'tus glob'tUus, bluish green foliage, an exceedingly ornamental plant in theconservatory, etc i o 
„ amygdali'nus, an exceedingly ornamental plant, and recommended for naturalization 
in parks and shrubberies j ^ 
,, mixed, several varieties, including Globulus i o 
Grd. Onagra'cecB. Desirable hardy annuals. 
27it bright colours, dxoarf habit, atid 
ctnxtiuuous bloomina of these, nJmi- 
rablg adapt them /or beds, ribbmis, 
edgings, and borders, I’/u ueiv va- 
rieties^ “ I>mtata," are distinguished \ 
by thnr resemblance to a Slalfeseiross, 
"Slriata’’ by its beauti/ul stripes, 
" Albu rosea” by its rose-pxtrjile 
shade, and “ Aurnntiaca ” by its deep 
rich fflowing orange-coloured /lowers. 
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Eucharld'lum grandlflo'rum, deep rose, i ft 
,, ,, artum, white, i ft I P'^‘tse are pretty early dense-flowering j 
,, „ ro'seum, rose, i ft f annuals, eflective in beds, masses. \ 
.. ,, mixed varieties, I. ft j and ribbons. 
EUPATO EIUM, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
Eupato'rliun ageratol'des, white, 3 ft \ 
,, graudiflorum album, white, ah \ Very ornamental hardy herbaceous plants, ^ 
., purpu reum, 2 ft r for large borders and semi-wild places, ) 
,, mixed varieties ) ^ ( 
EU'TOOA, Nat. Ord. Ilydrophylla' ccas. 
Eu'toca vls'Clda, bright blue, very showy, i ft. 1 f' 
,, Wrangella'na, lilac, pretty, early, J ft. J 
PENZXIA, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'cem. Charming hardy annual. 
Fenz'lla dlanthlflo'ra, rosy lilac, few dwarf plants are more gracefully beautiful, in pots. J ft. 6d. & i 
FEEDINAN'DIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'Uce. Onxarnental greenhouse shrub. 
Ferdlnan'dla em'lnens, a majestic picturesque large-leaved sub-tropical plant, 5 to 10 ft 6d. & i 
FEENS, Nat. Ord. Polypodia'cece. Graceful foliage plants. 
Ferns mlzed, saved from 50 choice greenhouse species and varieties i 
■ > .. saved from 40 choice British and exotic Inardy species and varieties i 
FEl^ULA (Giant Fennel), Nat. Ord. Umhelli'ferm. Ornamental hardy perennials. 
Showy hardy annuals. 
^ f'erjt shoto/ border plants ,• ff'ran^tUana makes nice beds, and 
yiscida is prized for its intense blue /towers. 
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Ferula commii'nls, 6 ft 
ferula'go, 6 ft. 
glgau'tea, 6ft.. 
glau'ca, 6 ft. ... 
mixed, 6 ft. ... 
Asa sub-tropical plant, the Ferula stands first in order of the graceful 
section, the leaves are very large and elegantly divided. A single , 
specimen on the lawn, in the flower-border, amongst a group of sub- \ 
tropical plants, or near to water, has a bold massive aspect and is 
exceedingly attractive, Fhe plant is decorative summer and winter. 
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FE.AXINELT1A (Dictam nus), htat. Ord, Rutafcece. Beautiful hardy perennials. 
Fraxinella, red, 2 ft > H/indwme herbaceous perennials, cultivated for { 
,, while, fzh [ their beautiful /lowers and fragrant leaves, \ 
FUOH ElA, Nafc. Ord. Onagra’cece. Beautiful half-hardy perennials. 
Fuch'sla, saved from the newest double and single white and red varieties, 3 ft \s, & 
GAILLAEi DIA, Nat. Ord. Gomyoa’ itoa. Splendid hardy perennials, etc. 
GalUaX dla gra u d lfl ora, rich crimson 0.x\d yellow, I-^ft These perennial Gaillardias are unrivalled 
,, Bossela'rii, large red, ft 
,, 'S&RQVo'pQ, crimson Q.T\d yellow, i.j ft. ! 
,, Lcese'in, crimson yellow, i^ft. ^ 
trimes'trls super'ba, i^ft 
choice mixed, perennial varieties, lA ft 3<f. & 
Drummon'dil na'na, crimson 'AnA yellow, ift. 
II I, au'rea, rich ycllo^u, i ft. 
salmon (new), i ft. V 'xayuaraias rann nigii jor tneirneti \ 
'icus red i ft ] colours, great profusion of bloom and \ 
Amblyo'don, sanguineus 
far shtir beauty and durability., their 
large handsome blossoms expanding till 
the cold weather sets in. h'or vases and 
table hou^uetSy the /lowers are most de- 
sirable. Heedlsngs /lower the first 
season. 
' j Amongst half-hardy annuals, these j" 
Gaillardias rankhigh for their rich\ 
duration of flowering 
choice mixed, annual varieties, i ft. ...3^/. & J 
GrALE'GA, Nat. Ord. Legv/mino'see, Fine border hardy perennials. 
Galega Offlcina'lls, pale blue, 3 ft \ Elegant border plants, with beautiful flea- ^ 0 
M I, al'ba, 3 ft j blossom flowers and graceful foliage. ( o 
GAIJ'RA, Nat. Ord. Onagra'cece. Handsome hardy perennial. 
Gau'ra Lindhelme'ri, white with pink calyx, an elegant continuous-blooming border plant, 2 ft. ... o 
GAZA'NIA, Nat. Ord. Compo'sitez. Half-hardy bedding plant. 
Gaza'nia rl'gens, rich orange, a charming plant for beds or edgings in sunny situations, i ft i 
,, specio'sa, bright yellow, centre spotted black, a beautiful bedding plant, 1 ft i 
