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IVr pkt — S. (1. 
479 Dianthus Heddewig-ii fl. pi. Fireball— Brillumt scarlet ; 
brandling bushes ; an aciniisitioii, ha, 1 ft. ... 6d. and 1 0 
480 LacinlatUS Salmoneus fl. pL, Salmon Queen- 
Vigorous and free blooming, ha, 3 ft. ... ... 6d. and 1 0 
481 — • Snowdrift— Of the purest snow-white, jiretty fringed 
double flowers ; elfcctivo in a mass, ha ... 6d. and 1 0 
482 Digitalis, Cannells’ Foxgiove, Gloxinseflora, Im- 
proved Large Spotted -An excellent strain, with largo 
flowers. Very striking in a shrubbery, hp, 3 to 5 ft. ... 0 0 
483 Purpurea Alba — Large white flowers, occasionally 
spotted, hji, 4 ft. 0 3 
484 Dimorphotheea Aurantiaea Hybrida— The new hybrids 
vary in colour from the purest white to rod and bluish 
tints, sulphur to golden yellow ; Vicautiful salmon shades 
with difl'erent coloured zones ... ... 1 0 
485 Aurantiaea Rich dark golden orange, lilac': disc ; very 
effective, 4 ft Od. and 1 0 
486 Dracmna (Cordyline) Australis 1 0 
487 Indivisa i 0 
Handsome plants for the decoration of conservatory and indoor purposes ; 
also useful as specimens on lawns, terraces, large flower beds during the 
summer season. 
488 
489 
490 
491 
492 
493 
Eeeremoearpus Seaber, syn. Calampelis Scaber— 
Elegant climber for south walls, verandahs, pillars, ic., hhp 
Echeveria Desmetiana, syn. Peaeoekii— Silvery-white 
and glaucous hue, slightly tinted red round edges of leaves 
Echinops Ritro [Olobe Thistle ) — Handsome foliage, globular 
heads of rich blue ; a neat border plant, hj), 3i ft 
Edelweiss — A'c« Onaphalium. 
Erigeron Speeiosus Grandiflorus Hybridus — From 
blush-white and pale mauve to the deepest blue. 2i ft. 
Eremurus Bungei — Pillar-like spikes of showy yellow 
flowers and deeper-coloured anthers, hp, 5 to 6 ft. ... 
RobUStUS — Large stately spikes of flesh-coloured flowers ; 
a warm moist position is best for it, hp, 6 ft. 
0 3 
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0 6 
0 6 
2 0 
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495 
496 
497 
498 
499 
500 
501 
502 
603 
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505 
506 
507 
508 
509 
510 
511 
512 
Per pkt. — s. d. 
Erysimum Arkansanum — Sul|ihur-yellow. Very useful 
for spring bedding, ha, IJ ft 0 3 
Perofskianum — Orange coloured, ha, ft. ... ... 0 3 
Pulehellum — Lemon-yellow, flowers in early spring. 
For bedding, sunny iiositious, or rockwork, hp, i ft. ... 0 3 
Eryngium Amethystinum— Suitable for planting in groups, 
hhp, 2J ft 0 3 
Giganteum— Very effective, hb, 2i ft 0 3 
Eschseholtzia Carmine King— Carmine-rose, of quite a 
novel and beautiful effect, ha. Award of Merit 6d. and 1 0 
• Crocea — Yellow flowers, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
Mandarin — Orange and scarlet, ha, 1 ft 0 3 
Rose Cardinal — Rose-coloured, ha, 1 ft. ... 0 3 
Mikado — Deep oruige-soarlet, distinct, ha, 1 ft. .. ... 1 0 
Mixed, ha 0 3 
Eucalyptus Globulus (The Blue Gum of Tasmania)— A 
pretty pot plant And also for sub-tropical effect, hhsh. 
4 to 200 ft. 0 6 
Cltriodora, hhsh 1 0 
EutOCa Vlseida syn. Phaeelia — Producing very bright blue 
flowers; suitable for bees, ha, 1 ft. ... ... .. ... 0 3 
Everlasting Fiowers — See llelichrysum and Acroclinium. 
Ferns, Mixed — From greenhouse and stove kinds, gp. ... 1 0 
Best Hardy, Mixed, hp 10 
Forget-me-not— -See Myosotis. 
Foxglove — See Digitalis, 
Francoa Ramosa— Long branching spikes of white flowers, 
hhp. Height when in flower, 2 ft 6d. and 4 0 
Cultivated for their beautiful 
flowers and fragrant leaves, 
hp, 2 ft. Each, 4d. per pkt.; 
Mixed ... 0 4 
Fraxinella Dietamnus- 
Ked 
White 
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