Cai\nell & 
EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM— 
r Adapted for shrubberies, borders, &c. 6t/. 
EPILOBIUM DODON,fflI, sya. HALLERI. 
Is. 
EPIMEDIUM ALPINUM (Barren Wort)— 
Yellow and crimson ; elegant group of rock or 
border ])lants. Off. 
EPIMEDIUM COLCHICUM. <.hf. 
IICARISO— White and yel- 
MACRANTHUM — White, 
MUSSCHIANUM— White. 
EPIMEDIUM 
low. 9<f. 
EPIMEDIUM 
tinged violet. !)r/. 
EPIMEDIUM 
Grf. 
EPIMEDIUM MUSSCHIANUM RUB- 
RUM — Keddish brown. !)</. 
EPIlvrEDIUM NIVEUM— Capital plant for 
forcing ; white. !)</. 
EPIMEDIUM PINNATUM— Bright vellow . 
9 (/. 
EPIMEDIUM SULPHUREUM— Pale yel- , 
low. 9(f. 
ERIGERON AURANTIACUS— A new and 
fine plant with large bright orange flowers, on 
stems 9 inches high. l.s. 
ERIGERON GLABELLUS. C(/. 
ERIGERON GRANDIFLORUM ALBUM 
— Aster-like white flowers, two inches in diam- 
eter. l.s. 
ERIGERON PURPUREUM. Crf. 
ERINUS ALPINUS— Rosecolonr. (i<f. each; 
4.S'. per doz. 
ERINUS ALPINUS ALBUS— White. 9rf. 
ERINUS ALPINUS HIRSUTUS— G(f. 
ERODIUM MACRADENIUM, .syii. 
GLANDULOSUM — Fern-like foliage and rose- 
coloured flowers, blotched with black, l.s. lid 
ERODIUM MANESCAVI— A showy hand- 
some s|)ecics, purplish red flowers. 9rf. 
ERODIUM REICHARDI— Small and ele- 
gant. l.s. 
ERYNGIUM AMETHYSTINUM— One of 
the best border plants; .should be in every collec- 
tion; stem and flowers a fine amethystine blue, 
l.s. Gd. 
ERYNGIUM GIGANTEUM — Effective. 
Gd. each ; 5.s. per doz. 
ERYSIMUM RUPESTRE— 4d. each; 3.s. 
doz. 
EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM— Branch- 
ing heads of puiple flowers ; a gigantic ])ercnnial. 
l.s 
FERULA COMMUNIS — Exceedingly 
attractive during the early spring months, but 
when it has arrived at maturity it is one of the 
grandest hardv foliage plants in cultivation, l.s. 
FUNKIA FORTUNEI— Blue-green foliage ; 
distinct. 2x. Gd. 
FUNKIA LANCEOLATA MARGINATA 
— Belonging to a beautiful genus of handsome 
foliage plants. 9d. 
FUNKIA OVATA GLAUCESCENS VA- 
RIEGATA — Gold and green foliage. 9d. 
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FUNKIA OVATA, syn. HEMEROCAL- 
LIS CCERULEA — Large green foliage, flowers 
pnrple. 
FUNKIA OVATA SINENSIS MARMO- 
RATA — Golden marbled foliage, l.s. 
FUNKIA OVATA SPATHULATA SPE- 
CIOSA — Pure white, foliage green, l.s. 
FUNKIA OVATA UNDULATA MACU- 
LATA — Golden variegated, l.s. 
FUNKIA OVATA VIRIDIS MARGI- 
NATA — White margined foliage, l.v. 
FUNKIA OVATA VIRIDIS UNIVIT- 
TATA — White centre to leaf. 9d. 
FUNKIA SIEBOLDI — Most ornamental, l.v. 
FUNKIA SUBCORDATA GRANDI- 
FLORA— Broad green leaves and noble spikes 
of pure white flowers, l.v. 
FUNKIA UNDULATA FOL. VAR.— 9d. 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA— Flower- 
ing from early summer till late in the autumn, 
crimson, orange, amt vellow. l.v. 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS— Of free growth. 
Gd. 
GALEGA OFFICINALIS ALBA— Strong 
growing, producing numerous leafy stems, 3 to 4 
feet high, and producing a |>rofiision of white 
pea-shaped flowers; very useful for cutting. Gd. 
GENISTA TINCTORIA FL. PL.— Suitable 
for the rockery. 9d. 
GENISTA TRIQUETRA (Triangularis)— 
Curious trigonal jirostrate stems, and yellow pea- 
shaped flowers. l.v. 
GENTIANA ASCLEPIADEA — Spikes of 
dark purplish blue. Is. Gd. 
GENTIANA ACAULIS— The Gcntianella, 
charming cushions of leathery glossy foliage, 
from which issue numerous erect hell-shaped 
flowers, of intense blue. Gd. each ; .">.v. per doz. 
GENTIANA CRUCIATA — A vigorous grow- 
ing species, flowers deep blue in numerous whorls. 
9d. 
GENTIANA GELIDA— Tnfis a foot high, 
with targe light blue heads, l.v. Gif. 
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