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Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed 
EBCnBCnOLTZIA CKOCEA FLORE PLEHO. 
602. H.A. Eschseholtzia Croeea 11. pi. {Papaverace(e)—I>oxih\e 
yellow. 1 ft. 3<f. perpkt. 
503. H.A. Eschseholtzia Croeea — Yellow flowers; when once 
introduced into the garden will bow themselves. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
504. H.A. Eschseholtzia Mandarin— The inner side of the petals 
is of a rich orange colour, and the outer side brilliant mandarin scarlet. 
1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
605. H.A. Eschseholtzia Rose Cardinal -Bright rose-coloured 
flowers, pretty foliage ; a very useful addition to our hardy annuals. 
1 ft. Cd. per pkt. 
506. H.A. Eschseholtzia 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. 
1 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
1314. H.A. Eschseholtzia— Mixed. 2<f. perpkt. 
507. H.H.BH. Eucalyptus Globulus {Myrtacem), The Blue Gum of 
TiLsmania — A pretty pot plant and also for sub-tropical effect; useful for 
sitting-rooms and conservatories. 4 to 200 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
EOOALTPTOB GLOBULOB. 
508. H.A. Eueharidlum Grandiflorum Album— Flowers pure 
white. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
ESCHSCnOLTZIA MABITIUA. 
617. H.A. Euehapidium Breweri (Onajraneic)— Rare and truly 
magnificent species of dwarf spreading habit of growth and narrow lanceolate 
foliage. The colour of the flower is a pleasing purplish rose, shading to 
white in the centre. It flowers very profusely, and is of the same easy 
culture as the different kinds of Clarkia. 1 ft. 1«. per pkt. 
1191. o.r. Eupatorium Serrulatum — New shrubby species from 
Uruguay. Resembling in habit of growth the Eupatorium Riparium, it 
differs essentially by its shorter and less serrate leaves and the large corymbs 
of purplish-rose flowers. This new species is, like most of the greenhouse 
species of this tribe, of the easiest culture, and produces its fine flower heads 
during the dull Winter months, when flowers are naturally doubly valuable, 
pkt. Xs. 
609. H.A. Eutoca Vlscida {Bydrophyllace<E). syn. Phacella — Broduc- 
iug very bright blue flowers ; very suitable for bees. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
Everlasting Flowers— Nee Helichrysum and Acroclinium. 
Fennel Flower— See Nigella. 
610. H.H.A. Fenzlla Dianthoides (Pofemomacea)— Smothered with 
brilliant rose-purple flowers; very dwarf, suitable for pots, rockeries, or 
edgings, i to A ft. 6<i per pkt. , , „ , , 
61 iT H.H.A. Fenzlla Dianthoides Alba— White. J ft. W. perpkt. 
612. H.H.P. Ferdinandla Eminens— Useful for sub-tropical garden- 
ing and very wide borders ; should be.sown early. 6 to 8 ft. Gd. per pkt 
Feather Grass -See Stipa^ 
513. G.p. Ferns — Mixed, from the beet greenhouse and stove kina.-. 
Is. per pkt. 
614. H.p. Ferns — Best hardy mixed. Is. per pkt. 
Fish-bone Thistle —See Chamaipeuce. 
Flos Adonis— Nee Adonii. 
Forget-me-not— See Myosotis. 
Foxglove— See Digitalis. 
616. H.P. Fraxinella Dictamnus) Cultivated for their beautiful 
(Rutacece)— Red )■ flowers and fragrant leaves. 
„ „ White) 2 ft. Gd. per pkt. 
616. H.H.P. Freesla — Best mixed. March and August are the best 
times for sowing. To be sown in 5-in. pots, and then thinned out to six or 
eight plants in each pot; delightfully fragrant flowers. 1 ft. Gd. and Is. 
per pkt. 
I 618. H.H.P. Fusehla (Onuyracefe) — Saved from onr splendid collection 
of double and single varieties. Is. and 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
! 1315. H.p. Gaura Lindhelmeri— White flowers and pink calyx, on 
' long slender graceful spikes, flowering in Summer and Autumn. J ft. 
Ber pkt., Sd. 
619. H.H.P. Gazania NiveaPy gmsea( White TreMure Flower)— A 
species from Natal, growing at an elevation of about 6,000 feet. Ine 
leaves, generally 1 foot long, are narrow lineate, downy underneath, with 
j broad ribs which are white above and green below; flowers nearly 2 inches 
; across, and are pure white; very free flowering. Is. Gd. per pkt. 
! 620. H.p. Gaillardia Perennial {Uybrida Grandiflora')-R lovely 
coloured flower, perfectly distinct to any other, and for all decoration quite 
a charming feature ; perfectly hardy, producing abundance of flowers all the 
Summer. For cut flowers one of the most useful plants of the garden. 
Mixed, li ft. Gd. per pkt. 
621. H.H.A. Gaillardia Pulehella Pieta( Compositic)-- A very fine 
free-flowering variety, of good compact habit ; the flowers, which are of a 
large size, are of a reddish crimson colour, bordered with citron-yellow 
1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
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