Per pkt. — s. d. 
695. Dianthus, Snowdrift— Of the purest snow-white, pretty 
fringed double flowers; effective in a mass, ha ... Gd. & 1 0 
590. Heddewigii, Count Kenchove —Blood red, veined 
velvety black ad. & 1 0 
597. Queen Of Holland — Splendid flowers, 
pure white. A certain percentage show a small ring round 
the centre, lia 0 6 
698. Diascia Barberae — Pale pink or chamois rose, hha, 1 ft.... 1 0 
Dictamnus — See Fraxinella. 
599. Didlseus Cceruleus sun. Traehymene— Sky bine flowers, 
best adapted for pot culture in the green house, hha, 1 to 2 ft. 0 6 
600 . Digitalis, Cannells’ Foxglove, Gloxinseflora, Im- 
proved Large Spotted — An excellent strain, with large 
flowers. Very striking in a shrubbery. This seed is from 
our very best kinds, hp, 3 to 5 ft 0 6 
6 °L Lutea Grandiflora — Yellow flower; distinct; hp, 
4 ft. 0 3 
602. Purpurea Alba — Large white flowers, occasionally 
spotted, hp, 4 ft 0 3 
603. Dimorphotheea Aurantiaca — Rich dark golden yellow, 
black disc ; very effective, 1 ft (jd . & 1 0 
604. Dracaena (Cordyline) Australis ] o 
6 f 5 . Indivisa l o 
Handsome plants for the decoration of conservatory and indoor purposes; 
also useful as specimens on lawns, terraces, large flower beds during the 
summer season. 
Per pkt.— s. d, 
629. Eschscholtzia Croeea — Yellow flowers, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
630. Ereeta Compaeta, Dainty Queen— Pale coral 
pink ; exquisite 0 $ 
631. Mandarin — Orange and scarlet, ha, l ft 0 3 
632. Rose Cardinal— Rose-coloured, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
633. — - — Maritima — Bright light yellow, with deep orange, 
distinct spots at the base of petals, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
634. Mixed, ha 0 3 
Eucalyptus — The undermentioned will be found useful especially for 
sub-tropical effects : — 
635. Eucalyptus Globulus (The Blue Gum of Tasmania) — A 
pretty pot plant and also for sub-tropical effect, hhsh, 
4 to 200 ft 0 6 
636. Citriodora— Hhsh l o 
637. Resinifera(Red Gum) — Hhsh 0 6 
638. Eueharidium Breweri — Of dwarf spreading habit ; 
purplish rose, shading td white in the centre, ha, 1 ft. ... 0 6 
Eulalia— See Grasses. 
639. Eupatorium Serrulatum — Of easy culture, purplish-rose 
flower heads during the Winter months, gp 6 d. & 1 0 
640. Eutoea Viscida, syn. Phacelia — Producing very bright 
blue flowers ; very suitable for bees, ha, 1 ft. 0 3 
Everlasting Flowers — See Helichrysum and Acroclinium. 
606. Eccremocarpus Scaber, syn. Calampelis Scaber — 
Elegant climber for south walls, verandahs, pillars, &c., hhp 0 3 
66L Scaber Aureus — A wealth of yellow blossom, hhp ... 0 6 
Eeheverias (Cotyledon) — Splendid plants for bedding purposes. 
The seed is very dust-like, therefore must be barely covered with soil, and 
treated very carefully until the seedlings are fit to handle, hhp. To be 
treated the same as recommended for Calceolarias. 
666. Desmetlana, syn. Peacoekii — Silvery-white and 
glaucous hue, slightly tinted red round edges of leaves ... 1 6 
610. Metallica Glauca— li ft l o 
611. Rosea — i ft 6d. & l o 
Egg Plant — See Aubergine. 
Edelweiss — See Gnaphalium. 
Eragrostis — See Ornamental Grasses. 
613. Erigeron Speeiosus Grandiflorus Hybridus — From 
blush white and pale mauve to the deepest blue. 24 ft. ... 0 6 
614. Eehinops Ritro (Globe Thistle ) — Handsome foliage, globular 
heads of rich blue ; a neat border plant, hp, 3J ft 0 6 
615. Eremurus Bungei — Pillar-like spikes of showy yellow 
flowers and deeper coloured anthers, hp, 5 to 6 ft. ... ... 2 0 
616. Himalaieus — Attractive, dense spikes, snowy white 
flowers, golden anthers; prefer sheltered positions, hp, 
5 to 7 ft ... ... i o 
617. Robustus — Large stately spikes of flesh-coloured 
flowers ; a warm, moist position is best for it, hp, 6 ft. ... 1 0 
618. Erysimum Arkansanum — Sulphur yellow. Very useful 
for spring bedding, ha, 1$ ft 0 3 
619. Perofskianum— Orange-coloured, ha, 1$ ft. ... 0 3 
620 
622. 
623. 
625. 
626. 
627. 
628 . 
Pulehellum — Lemon-yellow, flowers in early spring. 
For bedding, sunny positions, or rockwork, hp, J ft. 
Eryngium Amethystinum — Suitable for planting in 
groups, hhp, 2| ft. 
- Giganteum— Very effective, lib, 24 ft. 
Eschscholtzia Californica Canieulata Rosea— Rosy- 
white petals, fluted, ha ... 
Pure white 
Sulphur yellow ... ... 
Carmine King — Carmine-rose, of quite a novel and 
beautiful effect, ha. Award of Merit Gd. k 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
0 3 
0 6 
0 6 
0 
( 40 
Fennel Flower— See Nigella. 
Feather Grass— See Stipa. 
641. Ferns, Mixed — From greenhouse and stove kinds, gp ... 1 0 
642. Best Hardy Mixed— Hp l o 
643. Ferula Gigantea ( Giant Fennel) — Ornamental, hp, 6 ft. 
Fish-bone Thistle — See Chamsepeuce. 
Flos Adonis— See Adonis. 
Forget-me-not— See Myosotis. 
Foxglove— See Digitalis. 
644. Francoa Ramosa — A fine plant for the conservatory, 
long branching spikes of white flowers, hhp. Height, when 
in flower, 2 ft 6rf. & 
644a. Glabrata — Flowers pure white, long branched spikes ; 
splendid for cool greenhouse or conservatory, hh 
645. 
646. 
Fraxinella Dictamnus 
Red 
White 
Cultivated for their beautiful 
flowers and fragrant leaves, 
hp, 2 ft. Each, id. per pkt. ; 
Mixed 
647. Freesla — Best mixed. Sow early in 5-in. pots, and then 
thin out to six or eight plants in each pot ; delightfully 
fragrant, hhp, 1 ft. ... ... 
648. Fuchsia — Saved from our splendid collection of double 
and single varieties. Choice mixed, hhp ... Is. 6 d. & 
648a. Hybrida, Double Blue — Large flowers ; compact 
habit 
0 3 
1 0 
0 6 
0 4 
0 6 
2 6 
2 0 
649. Gaillardia, Cannells’ Perennial ( Hybrida Grandiflora) 
— Lovely coloured. For cut flowers useful. Mixed, hp, 
1J ft 0 6 
650. Grandiflora Compaeta— The colourings are as rich 
and varied as those of the tall varieties, hp 6 d. & 1 0 
651. Pulehella Pieta — Free- flowering, compact habit; 
reddish crimson, bordered with citron-yellow, hha, 1 ft. ... 0 3 
652. Pieta Lorenzlana — Very useful for cutting. The 
seed offered is mixed, hha, 1J ft. 0 4 
653. Genista Andreana (Gold and Crimson Broom) — Rich 
crimson, standards golden ybllow ; attractive. It commences 
to flower the second year; useful as a pot plant, hp 1 0 
654. Gentiana Acaulis — Free; it forms dense masses of dark 
green foliage, deep blue flowers ; hp, | ft. Seed germinates 
slowly ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 4 
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