NEW, RAEE AND DESIRABLE STOVE PLANTS. 
15 
ELiEOCARPUS GRANDIS. 
A pretty evergreen plant from the district of the Pine River, in Queensland. It is furnished 
with lanceolate creuulate leaves, affixed by short red petioles. The flowers are charming and larger 
than in any of the allied species, the petals white, divided into about five deeply fringed lobes, 
silky pubescent at the margins. 5>. and 7a. 6d. 
ELSODENSRON obientai,b (Araxia 
Chabbiebii) 5a. 
ELETTABIA DiEPBNaoBSTn, 5a. 
ERCEFSLALARTOS, vide Index 
ERCHOLIBION ooBALLiiruM, 7a. Gd. 
JoNOHEi, vide TUlandsia Jonghei 
EFIPHTLLUMS, of sorts ; useful for winter and 
early spring blooming, and very showy and 
attractive. 30». and 42*. per dozen. 
EFIFBEHHTTM mibabilb “Tonoa Piant” 
3a. Gd. and 6a. 
EFISCIA TE33ELLATA, vide Centrosolenia buUata 
ERANTHEMUU MACROPHTLLUlff. 
A very desirable winter-flowering stove plant introduced from India. Its pretty light blue 
flowers are borne in terminal and axillary spikes, the two upper petals and the lateral ones being 
reflexed on the sides of the long whitish tube, the lower petal or lip extends horizontally and is of a 
deep bright blue colour. It is very free flowering and of good habit. 5a. 
EBANTHEMUH Moobei, 3a. Gd. 
NIOBESCENS, 3a. Gd. 
PUIOHELLUM, 2a. Gd. and 3a. 6<i. 
TRICOLOB, 3a. Gd. 
EBANTHEUUM VELTJTINTTM, 5a. 
VEBBENACEUM, 3a. Gd. 
EBYTHBINA Paecellii, 10a. Gd. 
aee also page 29. 
ERTTHROXYLON COCA. 
This extremely interesting plant is of great officinal importance in South America, where its 
leaves are largely employed as a masticatory, under the name of Coca. When taken internally it 
acts as a powerful stimulaut of the nervous system ; and, when under its influence, persons are able 
to perform long and rapid journeys without exhaustion. “Four times a day, whatever the nature 
of his occupation — whether employed in the mines, the fields, as a muleteer, or domestic servant, the 
Indian resigns himself to the pleasures of Coca chewing.” 10a. Gd. 
ETJCHABIS AMAZONICA, 1a. Gd. and 2a. Gd. ; I ETTCHABIS CANDIDA, 2a. Gd. each ; 24a. per 
15a. and 24a. per dozen. | dozen. 
EUCHARIS BAKERIANA. 
This de.sirable new species has been imported from the United States of Colombia. It differs 
from those already in commerce in the shape of the corona and the tube of the perianth, the latter 
being ahnost of an uniform size throughout its entire length. The flowers are pure white, with the 
exception of six pale yellow stripes on the corona, which is funnel-shaped, with two obtuse oblong 
teeth between each pair of filaments. 3a. Gd. each ; 36a. per dozen. 
EDCHABIS Mastebsii, 3a. Gd. | ETTCHABIS Samdebii, 3a. Gd. and 5a. 
EUCHARIS STEVENSII. 
A new and robust growing hybrid variety, extremely free-flowering, the plants producing a flower 
spike after every leaf. Flowers of medium size and snowy whiteness ; a great acquisition where 
cut flowers are required in quantity. 7a. Gd. 
EDADENIA EUINENS, 1 guinea 
EDCODONIA, vide Index. 
ED6ENIA Jambos (Hoae Jpple), 10a. Gd. 
PntENTA {Allspice), 5a. 
vide also page 29. 
EDFHOBBIA jAcaciNiiSFLOBA, 2 a. Gd. and 3a. Gd. 
SPLENDENS, 3a. Gd. 
ETTBYCLES atjstbaxasica, 3a. Gd. 
EXOSTEUMA OnONTALENSIS, IOa. Gd. 
FEBNS, vide Index. 
FICDS BABBATA, 2a. Gd. and 3 a. Gd. 
(Abtocaepus) Cannoni, 3a. Gd. 
DEALBATA, 7a. Gd. and 10a. Gd. 
EBUBNEA, OA. 
EtASTIOA, 3 a. Gd. 
VABiEOATA, 6a. and 7a. Gd. 
ExsouxPTA, 3a. Gd. and os. • 
INDIOA, 3a. Gd. 
(Abtocabpus) laciniata mbtallioa, 3a. Gd. 
Moobei, 5s. 
badioans, 3a. Gd. 
BELioiosA {Sacred Indian Fig), 7s. Gd. i 
STCOMOEtrs {Sycamore Tree of Scripture), 7a.Gd. i 
and 10 a. Gd. 
FILICIDU DEOiPiENS, 6a. and 7a. Gd. 
FITIONIA ABOYEONEUBA, 2a. Gd. 
OIOANTBA, 2a. Gd. 
Peabcei, 2a. Gd. 
FBANCISCEA calyoina, 3a. Gd. and 5s. 
CONPEETIPLOBA (LAUBIPOLIA), 3a. Gd. 
ExmiA, 3a. Gd. 
Lindeki, 3a. Gd. 
UAONiFicA, 3a. Gd. and 5a. 
BOSEA PEBPECTA, 3a. Gd. and OA. 
VIOLAOEA OBAITDIFLOBA, 3a. Gd. and 5a. 
OALACTODENDBON utile (Milk Tree), 1 guinea 
OABCINIA IjrvrNasTONi, 10 a. Gd. and 16a. 
Manoostana, 2 and 3 guineas. 
OABDENIA CITEIOnOEA, 3a. Gd 
FLOBIDA, 2a. Gd. and 3a. Gd. 
QLOBOSA, 6a. 
EAniOANS. 2a. Gd. and 3a. Gd. 
Thunbeeou, 5a. 
6EISSOMEBIA uabuobata, 3a. Gd. 
6ESNEBA Doxeelaabi, 6a. 
Duvalh, 3a. Gd. 
MACBANTHA, 2a. 6<f. 
ZEBBINA DISCOLOB, 2a. Gd. 
vide Index 
