490. H.P, Digitalis (Scrophularinem), Foxglove, Gloxinseflora, 
Improved Large Spotted— An excellent strain, with large flowers, 
heavily spotted ; Howers nearly to the Oloxinia. Very striking in 
a shrnbhery. This seed is from onr very heat kinds. 3 to 5 ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
■191. H.A. Draeoeephalum Moldavwa (Laitatej, Balm— Purple ; 
very pretty. 1 to ft. Sd. per pkt. 
+92. H.H.p. Eeeremoearpus Seaber, syn. Calampelis Scaber 
(Bignoniacewi — Elegant climber-, a magnificent plant for jioiEth walls, 
verandahs, pillars, &c. Sd. per pkt. 
Egg Plant — See Aubergine. 
498. H.H.p. Echeverias (Cotyledon) (Crassulacen;') — Splendid plants 
for bedding purposes. We have one of the largest stocks in this country. 
The Beed is very dust-like, therefore must be barely covered with soil, and 
treated very carefully until the seedlings are fit to handle. To be treated 
the same as recommended /'or Calceolarias, 
494. E. Metalliea — li ft. is. per pkt. 
495. E. Soeunda — J ft. is. per pkt. 
♦'9(1. E. Seeunda Glauca-i ft. is. per pkt. 
Edelweiss — See Gnaphalium. 
Eragrostis — See Ornamental Grasses. 
+97. H.A. Erysimum Arkansanum (Cri/ci/em) — Sulphur yellow. 
Verj' nsefnl for spring bedding, lift. 2<f. per pkt. 
498.. H.A. Erysimum Perofskiainim — Orange-eolonred flowers. 
Sow iin ithe Autumn for an effective display in the sgiiing. 1| ft. id. 
per pkt, 
499. H.H.8. Erythrina Crista Gain (Cegundnoste), Coral Tree — 
Bright, deep scarlet flower. 3 to 5 ft. Is iper pkt. 
500. H.H.p. Eryngium Amethystinum — Remaricable for the 
Amethystine-bloom which the leaves assume in .July, and until the 
approach of frost ; suitable for planting in groups. 2| ft. 3d. per pkt. 
uOi. H.A. Esehseholtzia Californiea— Yellow, i ft. 3<f.pcrpkt. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA CltOCEA PLOKK PLKNO. 
502. H.A. Esehseholtzia Croeea fl. pi. (Pegiaveracem)— ’Double 
yellow. 1 ft. id. per pkt. 
503. H.A. Esehseholtzia Croeea — Yellow flowers; when once 
introduced into the garden will sow themselves. 1 ft. Sot per pkt. 
504. H.A. Esehseholtzia Mandarin— The inner side of the petals 
is of a rich orange colour, and the outer side hrilliant mandarin scarlet. 
1 ft id. per pkt. 
605. H.A. Esehseholtzia Rose Cardinal— Bright rose-coloured 
flowers, pretty foliage; a very useful addition to our hardy annuals. 
1 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
506. H.A. Esehseholtzia Maritima— This new Californian Poppy 
distinguishes itself essentially from the well-known Californica by its whitish- 
grey foliage and lighter coloured flowers. The latter are of a bright light 
yellow, with deep orange, and very distinct spots at the base of petals. i 
1 ft. Gd. and Is. j)er pkt. 1 
507. H.H.8H. Euealyptus Globulus {Myrtacete), The Blue Gum of ! 
Tasmania — This plant is said to possess the remarkable power of destroying 
miasmatic influence in fever-strieken districts. It also has the singular 
property of absorbing ten times its own weight of water from the soil ; 
hence it is now being planted on a large scale, with a view to improving i 
I the pestilential character of marshy and other unhealthy districts. A pretty 
pot plant and alsofor sub-tropical effect; useful for sitting-rooms and conser- 
vatories. 4 to 2U0 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
508. H.A. Eucharidium Grandiflorum Album— Flowers pure 
white. 1 ft. id. per pkt. 
509. H.A. Eutoea Viscida (ffy^fro/iAyi/acere), .syn. Phacelia — Prodiic- 
j ing very bright blue flowei-s ; very suitable for bees. 1 ft. id. per pkt. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA JIARITIMA. 
Everlasting Flowers — See Helichrysum and Acrocliniiim. 
Fennel Flower— <S’ce Nigella. 
510. H.H.A. Fenzlia Dianthoides (Po/e»iom'acc<e)— Smothered with 
brilliant rose-purple flowers; very dwarf, suitable for pots, rockeries, or 
edgings, i to ^ ft. Gd. per pkt. 
511. H.H.A. Fenzlia Dianthoides Alba— White, j ft. Gd. per pkt. 
512. H.H.p. Ferdinandia Eminens— Useful for sub-tropical garden- 
ing and very wide borders ; should be .sown early. 6 to 8 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
Feather Grass— Sec Stipa. 
513. o.r. Ferns — Mixed, from the best greenhouse and stove kinds 
Is. and 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
514. H.P. Ferns — Best hardy mixed. Is. per pkt. 
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