^ DODECATHEON MEADIA (The Ameri- 
can Cowslip) — Slender stems, 12 inches in 
height, bearing umbels of from 10 to 12 rosy 
])ur|do flowers on each ; form of flower somewhat 
like the Cyclamen; quite hardy. 6i/. 
DODECATHEON SPLENDIDUM (Shoot- 
ing Star) — Deep crimson colour; a little gem 
for a cool, shady spot. l.s. 
DONDIA EPIPACTIS, syn. HACQUETIA 
— Throe-lobed leaves and umbels of yellow 
flowers; in spring likes a damp position. Orf. 
DORONICUM AUSTRIACUM — Bright 
golden yellow ; very effective. G(/. each ; 5s. 
per do/.. 
DORONICUM CORDIPOLIUM — Strong- 
growing form ; golden yellow. Cid. 
DORONICUM PLANTAGINEUM EX- 
CELSUM, syn. HARPUR CREWE— A 
grand variety, growing about 3 feet high, and 
producing freely large, bright yellow flowers; 
the finest for cutting juirposes. (Irf. 
DRABA AIZOIDES — Bright golden-yellow 
flowers, on stems 2 inches in height; flowering 
from February to April. Is. 
DRABA CUSPIDATA — Yellow; very early 
and dwarf. 9</. 
DRACOCEPHALUM ARGUNENSE — 
Neat dwarf, violet-purple. !)</. 
DRACOCEPHALUM AUSTRIACUM — 
Violet-purple, in loug erect spikes 6(1. 
DRACOCEPHALUM RUPRECHTI— 
Lilac-blue ; a fine novelty. Is. 
DRYAS OCTOPETALA — A creeping ever- 
green plant; large white flowers and yellow 
stamens; pretty. Is. 
ECHINACEA INTERMEDIA— Is. 
ECHINACEA PURPUREA — A very stately 
autumn flowering perennial, with large reddish 
purple flowers on stems 3 feet in height. Is. 
ECHINOPS RITRO (Globe-Thistle) — A 
handsome foliage plant, having also globular 
heads of rich blue flowers. Is. 
ECHINOPS SPHCEROCEPHALUS — A 
fine companion to the above ; flower heads greyish 
lilae, 1.9. 
EPILOBIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM— 
Adapted for shrubberies, borders/ &c. 6d. 
EPILOBIUM DODON^I, syn. HALLERI. 
1 . 9 . 
EPIMEDIUM ALPINUM (Barren Wort)— 
Yellow and crimson ; elegant group of roek or 
border plants. 6d. 
EPIMEDIUM COLCHICUM. 9</. 
EPIMEDIUM IKARISO— White and yel- 
low. 9 (A 
EPIMEDIUM MACRANTHUM — White, 
tinged violet. !)</. 
EPIMEDIUM MUSSCHIANUM— White 
Gd. 
EPIMEDIUM MUSSCHIANUM RUB- 
RUM — Heddi.sh brown. 9d. 
EPIMEDIUM NIVEUM— Capital plant for 
forcing ; white. 9<A 
( 2C 
EPIMEDIUM SULPHUREUM— 1‘ale yel- 
low. 9(/. 
EREMURUS ROBUSTUS— Of a lovely 
pink, sweet scented, massive spikes 7 to 8 feet 
high, native of Turkestan. Small plants, l.s. lid. 
ERIGERON AURANTIACUS— A new and 
fine plant with large bright orange flowers, on 
stems 9 inches high. Is. 
ERIGERON GLABELLUS. Gd. 
ERIGERON GRANDIFLORUM ALBUM 
— Aster-like white flowers, two inches in diam- 
6tcr 1 s 
ERIGERON PHILADELPHICUM— Free 
flowering rose coloured variety. Gd. 
ERINUS ALPINUS— Kosecolour. flrf.cach; 
4.9. per do/.. 
ERINUS ALPINUS ALBUS— White. Gd. 
ERODIUM MACRADENIUM, syn. 
GLANDULOSUM — Fern-like foliage and rose- 
coloured flowers, blotched with black. Is. Gd. 
ERODIUM MANESCAVI— A showy hand- 
some species, purplish red flowers. Gd. 
ERYNGIUM AMETHYSTINUM— One of 
the best border plants; should be in every collec- 
tion ; stem and flowers a fine amethystine blue. 
Is. Gd. 
ERYNGIUM GIGANTEUM — Effective. 
Gd. each ; 5s. per doz. 
ERYSIMUM RUPESTRE— 4d. each; 3s. 
do/.. 
EUPATORIUM PURPUREUM— Branch- 
ing heads of purple flowers ; a gigantic perennial. 
Is. 
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. Is. 
franco! APPENDICULATA— Spikes of 
pink flowers. 9rA 
FRANCOA RAMOSA -r- Fine racemes of 
white flowers. Is. Gd. 
FUNKIA FORTUNEI— Blue-green foliage; 
distinct. 2.s. 6iA 
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FUNKIA. 
