OidiSCUS. — Pretty half-hardy annual ; fine for pot culture. 
No. 548. Caeruleus. Bright blue, i foot ... 
Dig^italis. — Ses Koxgi.ove, 172. 
OiSGmina. hasily raised from seed, by sowing in h°at in early spring, and potting off. 
No. 549. Coccinea. Scarlet Passion Flower ; greenhouse perennial climber I o 
Dracaena. — Easily raised from seed. Sow in pans, in heat, in early spring. 
No. 550. Rubra. A decorative table plant with variously coloured foliage. 2 feet 10 
Edelweiss (Alpine, Everi.asting). 
No. 551. Edelweiss. White ; a favourite flower of the Alps is. & 2 6 
Per paeVst — s. d. 
... ... o 6 
^SS Plant (Aubergine). — Ornamental fruited. Very decorative as pot plants in the conservatory 
when in fruit. Sow in spring in heat, and pot off as soon as they can be handled. 
No. 552. Purple g 
,, 553. Scarlet 5 
„ 554. White ^ 
Epacris. — Choice evergreen shrub. 
SS 5 - Mixed. Carters’ Superb varieties 6 
Erica (Cape Heaths).— W inter-flowering plants. 
No. 556. Mixed. Carters’ Choice varieties... ... ... ... ... 2 6 
Erinus Alpinus.— Herbaceous perennial. Sow in spring where plants are to grow, and thin out. 
No. 557. A charming Alpine rock plant ; blue & o 6 
Eryngtium (Sea Holey). Ornamental foliage. Sow in winter or spring in pans, and pkmt out. 
No. 558. Amethystinum. Blue stem and bracts 
>) 559 - Giganteum. Grand foliage, ivory white 
,, 560. Maritimum. Silvery-grey spiny leaves 
Erysimum- — One of the brightest and best hardy annuals ; grown everywhere. Sow in autumn for 
spring flowering, and in early spring to flower later. 
No. 561. Golden Gem. Brilliant golden yellow. 9 inches GJ, & i o 
,, 562. Perowskianum. Orange Virginian Stock, i foot peroz. ,gd. o 3 
Erythrins, (Coral Tree). — Greenhouse shrubs. Sow in heat in early spring, and pot olT. 
No. 563. Mixed. Carters’ Choice varieties , q 
®37i 238, & 97, High Holdorn, London.— 1907. 
