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Canneli** Floral Guide, 1904. 
DBACOCEPHALUM VIRaiNIOUM 
ALBUM — Long spikes of pure white flowers. 
2 ft. 9(f. 
DRYAS OCTOPETATiA — A creeping ever- 
green plant ; white flowers and yellow stamens ; 
pretty. 9<i. 
ECHINACEA (RUDBECKI A) ANGUSTI- 
FOLIA — More graceful than I’urfmrea ; longer 
and narrower foliage, more slender stems; 
abundance of flowers. Is. 
ECHINACEA PURPUREA (Rudbeokia)- 
Very stately autumn flowering perennial, with 
large reddish purple flowers on stems fl feet in 
height. 9(f. 
ECHINOPS BANNATICUS— Very large 
heads of pale blue flowers. 4 ft, 9</. 
ECHINOPS RITRO (O-lobe-Thlstle) — A 
handsome foliage plant, having also globular 
heads of rich blue flowers. 2 ft. 6rf. 
ECHINOPS RUTHENICUS — Blue ; s 
showy border plant. 2 to .9 ft. 9rf. 
ECHINOPS SPH.fflROCEPHALUS — 
Flower heads white. Gd. 
EDELWEISS — See Gnapbaliuni. 
EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIPOLIUM- 
Adapted for shrubberies, borders, &c. 3 to 4 ft. 
6d. 
EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM 
ALBUM — A pretty white-flowered vanetv. Gd. 
EPILOBIUM FLEISCHERI— Rosy purple 
flowers; useful for rockery. 1ft. Gd. 
EPIMEDIUM ALPINUM (Barren Wort)— 
Fellow and crimson ; elegant group of rock or 
border plants. 1 ft. 6d. 
EPIMEDIUM MACRANTHUM — White, 
tinged violet. Gd, 
EPIMEDIUM RUBRUM— Reddish brown. 
Gi. 
EPIMEDIUM NTVEUM — Capital plant for 
forcing ; white. 1 ft. Gd. 
EPIMEDIUM PINNATUM-Bright yellow. 
I ft. «(/. 
EPIMEDIUM SULPHUREUM— Pale yel- 
low. Gd. 
ERANTHIS— See Bulb List. 
EREMURUS BUNOEI — Long spikes of 
straw-coloured flowers, with conspicuous anthers ; 
very rare and beautiful. 12.t. to los. 
EREMURUS HIMALAICUS — Spikes of 
pure white flowers; hardy and free flowering 
6 ft. 2s. fid. to 5s. 
EREMURUS OLOsE — Dense spikes of rosy 
flesh-coloured flowers. 3 ft. 10s. fid. 
EREMURUS ROBUSTUS— Of a lovely 
ink, sweet scented, massive spikes, 7 to 8 feet 
igh, native of Turkestan. Small plants, 3s, fid. 
ERIGERON AURANTIACUS — Large 
bright orange flowers, on stems 9 inches high. fid. 
ERIGERON COULTEEI — Parc white, 
grows in any soil or situation. Gd, 
ERIGERON GLABELLUS — Blue and 
yellow flowers ; dwarf. ^ ft. fid. 
ERIGERON GLAUCUS — Large deep 
violet-blue flowers ; n?at and compact tufts, 
j ft. 9d 
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ERIGERON PHILADELPHICUS— Free 
flowering rose-coloured variety, fid. 
ERIGERON ROYLEI — Purplish blue 
flowers ; Jlav florvering ; distinct. Is. 
ERIGERON SAL3UGINOSUS (Gray)— 
Large ; flowers in .June. Is. fid. 
ERIGERON SPECIOSUS SUPERBUS— 
Large blue flowers, yellow centres ; fine for the 
autumn. 2 ft. fid. 
ERINUS ALPINUS — Rose colour, suitable 
for old walls, &c. ft. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
ERINUS ALPINUS ALBUS— White. 
1 ft. Gd. 
ERODIUM MACRADENIUM— Fern-like 
foliage rose-coloured flowers, blotched black, 
ift. Gd. 
ERODIUM MANESCAVI— A showy hand- 
some species, purplish red flowers. 1 ft. Gd. 
ERODIUM REICHARDI — White flowers ; 
a pretty little Alpine. \ ft. Gd. 
ERYNGIUM ALPINUM— One of the beet ; 
involucres large ; bracts very large and deeply 
cut ; of a rich metallic blue. 2^ ft. 9d. 
ERYNGIUM DICHOTOMUM — Globose 
heads of small blue flowers. July-Aug. Gd. 
ERYNGIUM GIGANTEUM — Effective. 
IJ ft. fid. each; 6s. per doz. 
ERYNGIUM MARITIMUM (Sea Holly)— 
Pale blue ; glaucous foliage. 1^ ft. Gd. 
ERYNGIUM OLIVERIANUM— 
Should be in every collection ; stem and flowers 
a fine amethystine blue. 2J ft. Gd. 
ERYNGIUM PLANUM — Good border 
plant; distinct. 2 ft. fid.’ 
ERYNGIUM SERRA— Spikes of white 
and green flowers ; handsome foliage. Is. 
EURYBIA GUNNIANANA-Erect much- 
branched shrub, aster-like flowers of snowy 
whiteness. 2 ft. Is. and Is. Gd. 
ERYTHRONIUM- See Bulb List. 
EULALIA GRACILLIMA (Mlsoanlhus 
sinensis) Long grass-like foliage, very narrow, 
drooping gracefully at the points. 9d. and Is. 
EULALIA JAPONIC A, POL. VAR.— A 
strong and elegant grower ; leaves white and 
green ; useful for grouping. Is. and Is. fid. 
EULALIA JAPONICA ZEBRINA— A 
striking foliage plant, transver.se yellow mark- 
ings ; handsome. 6 ft. 9d., Is., and Is. Gd. 
EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM— Branch- 
ing heads of purple flowers, fi-7 ft. 9d. 
EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS— A pretty 
plant for covering dry banks under trees, &c. Gd. 
euphorbia PILOS.A MAJOR (Poly- 
chroma) — Large dtnse flat gorgeous heads of 
rich yellow ; effective. Is. and Is. Gd. 
PERNS, HARDY— See Index. 
PERULA GIGANTEA — Attractive during 
the early Spring. When it has arrived at 
maturity, it is one of the grandest hardy foliage 
plants. 6 ft. Is. 
PESTUCA — See Index. 
PRANCOA APPENDICULATA— Spikes of 
pink flowers. 2 ft. 9d. 
PRANCOA RAMOSA — Fine racemes of 
white flowers. lJ-2 ft. Gd. 
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