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CLIBRANS’ ROCK PLANTS IN EVERY VARIETY. 
ERYNGIUM— 
io8 tripartitum, 2 ft., steel-blue flowers, fine 
heads ; distinct and handsome, vii., fid. 
6 fine sorts, our selection, 2 - 
ERYSIMUM {Uedf’c- Mustard). 
Ill helveticum, 1 ft., a handsome Alpine 
Wallfloiver. covered in Spring with 
bright yellow flowers, fid. each ; 4/- 
doz. 
1 14 pachycarpum, rich orange yellow flowers, 
a very beautiful free flowering species, 
from the Himalayas, i/- each. 
1 13 pulchellum, fi in., pretty yellow-flowered 
plant of prostrate habit, iv-vi. 4d. 
each ; 3/ doz. 
ERYTHR^A (Centaury), 
0116 diffusa (syn. Massoni), 3 m., lovely 
rock-plant, of rapid growth, shining 
leaves, clusters of salver-shaped bright 
rose flowers, fid. 
ERYTHROCHAETA PALMATIFIDA. See 
Senecio japoni.ca. 
ERYHROLffiNA (svn. Cnicus). (Mexican 
Thistle). • , 
oiiQ conspicua, 5 ft-, t"’ elegant rhistle, 
large, handsome, conical crimson- 
scarlet flower heads ; vii-viii. pd. 
each. 
EUPATORIUM (Hemp Acrimony), small 
flower heads in large clusters, showy 
and useful for cutting. 
122 altissimum, 4 ft-- 'nffle white flowers in 
clusters, viii-ix. 4d. each. 
126 purpurem, fi ft., enormous clusters of 
reddish purple flowers, viii-x. 4d. 
EUPHORBIA (The Spurges), rich green leaves, 
showy elegant flower heads ; useful 
for dry banks. 
129 capitata, 3 in. neat effective trailer for 
the dry rockery ; flower heads yellow, 
v-vii. fid. 
1 31 Cyparissius, g in., a rapid grower, yellow 
flower heads in handsome umbels, 
v- vi. fid. 
133 pilosa major, 2 ft., large gorgeous heads 
of rich yellow ; strikingly effective, 
vi- vii. fid. 
FARFUGIUM. 
2 grande, large round green leaves irre- 
gularly blotched with yellow ; prefers 
a porous soil and half shade, gd. 
FERNS. Hardy varieties. See page i 5. 
FERULA (The Giant Fennels), large very 
finely divided plume-like rich green 
leaves of remarkable beauty, especially 
in Spring ; enormous freely-branching 
spikes of small yellow flowers, vii-viii. 
7 gigantea, to ft., foliage bright and 
graceful, pel. 
io glauca, 6 ft., foliage very glaucous 
beneath, pd. 
12 tingifana, 8 ft., fine plume-like foliage ; 
robust habit. 1/- 
FESTUCA (Fescue Grass), hardy densely- 
tufted grasses, 9 in. liigh, vi-vii. 
I 5 glauca, soft blue glaucous foliage ; good 
for edging. 2/fi doz. ; 4d. each. 
17 punctoria, effective grey foliage ; good 
for edging. 41!. 
FRAGARIA (Strawberry). 
85 vesca fol. var., a pretty form of the wild 
strawberry, with variegated foliage, 
iv-v. 4d. 
FRANCOA, pretty free-flowering plants, suc- 
ceed best on dry, sheltered sunny 
borders in a mild situation. 
21 appendlculata, 2i ft., white and pink, 
in toll, beautiful spikes ; the hardiest 
of Francoas. gd. 
23 ramosa (Bridal Wreath), 2^ ft., lovely 
spikes of snow-white flowers : requires 
protection in Winter ; pretty plant 
for a cool greenhouse, pd. 
FUCHSIA. Hardy varieties. See page 16. 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily), remarkably hand- 
some bold foliage, elegant spikes of 
long tubular flowers in varied shades 
from violet-blue to white, produced 
freely from May to .August. Much 
admired. 
27 grandiflora, 2 ft., large handsome pure 
white sweet-scented flowers, prefers 
a warm soil. fid. 
29 lancifolia marginata, i ft., leaves mar- 
gined silver, vi-viii. fid. 
031 undulafa fol. var., i ft., elegant wavy 
foliage, prettily variegated witli silver, 
pd. 
34 ovata, 1 1 ft., lilac-blue flowers and broad 
shining dark-green loaves, vii-ix. 4d. 
3fi aurea maculata, i ft., richly scented, 
and marked creamy-yellow, fid. 
38 marginata, ij ft., leaves prettily 
margined white. 4d. 
0 40 robusta alba var., i ft., the most beautiful 
of all, each leaf broadly margined 
ivorv-white, vii-ix. fid. 
0 42 Sieboldli, il ft., most ornamental, leaves 
often I ft. across ; creamy lilac flowers, 
vi-viii. fid. 
44 elatior, 2I ft., forms a splendid 
specimen. 4d. 
46 spathulata speciosa, il ft., leaves narrow, 
flowers white, vi-viii. 4d. 
Six Funklas in 6 different sorts 2/-, our 
selection. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower), among the 
showiest of perennials, large bright 
flowers, usually of crimson and gold 
most useful for cutting, vii-x. 
2 hybrida, 2I ft., seedlings, various colours 
3/- per doz. ; 4.d. each. 
9 “ James Kelway,” 2* ft., dazzling 
scarlet, edged gold. pd. 
12 John Harkness, 2! ft., bright crirn- 
son, broad edge of yellow, very beauti- 
ful. fid. 
11; Langport, bright crimson, broad 
yellow margin ; striking flower, pd. 
18 “Leonard Kelway,” 2J ft., deep 
crimson, tipped gold. pd. 
22 Semi-plena, 2J ft., yellow, semi- 
double, very free. pd. 
23 splendidlssima plena, 2| ft., rich 
crimson, edged gold, a double flower 
of great beauty, i/- 
27 “ Vivian Gray,” 2J ft., large striking 
yellow self. fid. 
30 W. B. Child, 2j ft., rich, bright, 
attractive flowers, verv fine. 6d. 
32 “ William Kelwayi” 3 ft-, brilliant 
crimson, gold edge. pd. 
45 oculata sulphurea, 2J ft., pale sulphur, 
bright maroon eve. Gd. 
50 Yellow King, 2! ft., lemon yellow, 
very beautiful, fid. 
6 Dne sorts, our selection, 2/6. 
