GC7. H.H.v. Echeveria Purpusi— It produces handsome white pow- 
dered foliage, surmounted l>y deep red orange-centred flowers. There is no 
doubt this is-a very valuable introduction, the more so as its habitat being at 
a considerable elev ition will enable the plant to bo grown here iu the 
open. Per pkt., l.s. M. 
B.H.P. Echeverias (Cotyledon) (Cra.s*u/ace<*)— Splendid plants 
for bedding purposes. W e have one of the largest stocks in this country. 
The seed is very dust-like, therefore must be barely covered with soil, and 
treated very carefully until the seedlings are fit to handle. To he treated 
the same as rerommended for Calceolarias. 
fid!!. E. Metalliea— U ft. is. per pkt. 
670. E. Secunda— i ft. is. per pkt. 
671. E. Secunda Glauea - 1 ft. is. per pkt. 
Edelweiss — Gnaphalium. 
EragTOStiS — See Oniamental Grasses. 
672. n.p. Erigeron Hybridus Roseus— The flowers, about one inch 
across, are of a beautiful purplish ro*e, while the disc is of a clear golden 
yellow. When sown early it flowers the fir.^t year from seed. Produces its 
iovelv flowers without interruption from May until late in the autumn. 
Per pkt.. Is. 
673. H.X. Erysimum Arkansanum (Cract/enc)— Sulphur yellow. 
Very useful for spring bedding, li ft. 2<f. per pkt. 
674. H.A. Erysimum Perofskianum Oran^-coloured flowers. 
Sow in the Autumn for an effective display in the S|)ring. 1^ ft. 2d. 
per pkt. 
67.). H.n.s. Erythrina Crista Gall! {Leguminosce'), Coral Tree- 
Bright, deep scarlet flower. 3 to 6 ft. Is. per pkt. 
676. H.n.p. Eryngium Amethystinum Remarkable for the 
Amethystine-bloom which the leaves assume in July, and until the 
approach of frost ; suitable for planting in groups. ft. 3<f. per pkt. 
677. n.n. Erynglum Glganteum — Very effective. 2i ft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
t)_678. H.A. Esehscholtzla Californiea Alba, l ft. 3d. per pkt. 
679. ^H.A. Esehscholtzla Croeea 11. pi. (Papaueraccte)— Double 
yellow. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
680. H.A. Esehscholtzla Croeea — Yellow flowers; when once 
introduced into the garden will sow themselves. 1 ft. 3<i per pkt. 
681. H.A. Esehscholtzla 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. 
^ 682. H.A. Esehscholtzla Rose Cardinal -Bright rose-coloured 
flowers, pretty foliage; a very useful addition to our hardy annuals. 
1 ft. 6cf. per pkt. 
f [683. II. A. Esehscholtzla Marltima— Distinguishes itself essentially 
from the well-known Californiea 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 l>ase of petals. 1 ft. 6d. per pkt. 
684. ’ II. A. Esehscholtzla— Mi.xcd. 2rf. perpkt. 
685. H.H.8H. Eucalyptus Globulus {Myrtacece), The Blue Gum of 
Tasmania — A pretty pot plant and also for suh-tropical effect; useful for 
sitting-rooms ami conservatories. 4 to 200 ft. fid. per pkt. 
686. H.A. Eueharidium Grandlflorum Album— Flowers pure 
white. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
687. H.A. Eueharidium Breweri (Ona(/rarie<n > — Rare and truly 
magnificent species of dwarf spreading liabii 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. Is. per pkt. 
ESOHSCHOLTZIA MAKITIMA. 
688. O.I-. Eupatorium Serrulatum— This species, like most of the 
greenhouse species of this tribe, of the easiest culture, and produces its fine 
ptirplisb-rose flower heads during the dull Winter months, when flowers are 
naturallv doubly valuable. Per pkL< l.s 
H89. "h a. Eutoea Vlsclda (/fy'/ro/jAjWaccte), .syn. Phacelia— Produc- 
ing very bright bine flowers ; very suitable for bees. 1 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
Everlasting Flowers — See llelichrysum and Acroclinium. 
Fennel Flower— Xigella. 
690. H.u.A. Fenzlia Dianthoides (Po/emoniacetr) — Smothered with 
tirilliant rose-purple flowers; very dwarf, suitable for pots, rockeries, , or 
edgings, i to ^ ft. 6d. per pkt 
691. II. H.A. Fenzlia Dianthoides Alba— White. ^ ft. 6d. per pkt. 
Feather Grass See stipa. 
692. o.f. Ferns — Mixed, from the best greenhouse and stove kinds, 
l.s. per pkt. 
693. H.r. Ferns — Best hardy mixed. Is. per pkt. 
Fish-bone Thistle— Xcc Chuma'peuce. 
Flos Adonis See Adonis. 
Forget-me-not— *'.se Myosotis. 
Foxglove— '8Vr Digitalis. 
694. H.r. Fraxinella Dietamnusi Cultivated for their beautiful 
Red > flowers and fragrant leaves. 
695. ,, ' ,, White) 2 ft. each fid. per pkt. 
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