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DIANTHUS — continued. 
332 Laclnlatus, Salmon Queen, beautiful acquisition to annual 
pinks. The flowers are nicely fringed, and of a brilliant 
salmon colour fading with age to salmon rose. Per pkt. 
6d. 
Laclnlatus, fl., pi.. Snowdrift. A new double 
white variety of great beauty, the flowers 
are 3 to 4 inches in diameter, very double 
and of the purest white. For illustration see page 34, 
Per pkt. T /- 
Snowflake, fine variety, with large fringed flowers, 
fully double, and of the purest white, 1 ft. Per pkt. fid. 
Zonalls. Exceedingly pretty annual Pink of com- 
pact growth. The large, single, finely fringed flowers are 
bright salmon red,distinctly marked with a broad blackish 
purple ring in the centre. Per pkt. fid. 
Nanus New Hybrids. A lovely strain of low growth, 
fine coloured flowers, varying in all shades from white 
to deep rose and even to purplish red, with a dark ring 
round the centre. Per pkt. fid. 
Imperialls fl. pi. (Double Imperial Pink), finest mixed, charm- 
ing varieties, early bloomer, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d.- 
iPlumarlus Semperflorens fl., pi. Argus. Double 
^ . flowering varieties of the well-known Per- 
CnoiCd petual Pinks. The flowers are very sweet 
scented, of a good double form, and colours run from white 
to salmon rose, each flower being marked with a bright 
maroon centre. Seed sown in March will commence to 
flower early in August, and remain in flower until late 
in the autumn. Per pkt. i/- 
Dictamnus, h.p. 
Forms large showy spikes of fragrant flowers ; of easy’culture, 
doing best in rather dry positions. 
Frazinella, purplish rose, 2 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
albus, white. 2 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Digfitalis, see Foxglove. 
Dracaena, q.p. 
Handsome foliage plants. 
Australis. Per pkt. i/- 
Eccpemocarpus, h.h.p. 
Often grown as a half-hardy annual. 
Scaber, a useful and pretty evergreen climber, -with'orange- 
coloured flowers, for covering walls, &c. Per pkt. fid. 
Echevepia, g.p. 
Very curious and ornamental succulent plants, valuable for 
carpet bedding. 
MetalUoa, beautiful purplish-glaucous metallic hue. Per 
pkt. i/fi. 
Secunda glauca, bluish white foliage, very fine. Per pkt. 
i/fi. 
Edelweiss, see Gnaphaltum, page 55. 
Eggf Plant, see Vegetable Seeds. 
Epigepon, h p. 
Hybridus Roseus. Flowers of a beautiful purplish rose 
with a disc of clear golden yellow blooming from May till 
late in Autumn ; if sown early will flower the first year. 
Per pkt. I /- 
Epysimum. h.a. 
CLIBRANS’ CLOTH OF GOLD. A lovely 
^ new biennial of dwarf and compact habit 
producing dense bushes 9 inches high, 
covered with golden yellow flowers. Per pkt., :/- 
Arkansanum. Bright yellow, somewhat resembles Wall- 
flowers, showy and free-flowering, ij ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Peroflsklanum. Similar to last-named, but with orange 
flowers, very effective, i J ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Epythpina, g.p. 
Trees or shrubs with large pea-hke flowers. 
Crlsta-galll. (The Coral Tree). Handsome scarlet flowers, 
grows well on a south wall, fi to 8 ft. Per pkt. i /- 
Eschscholtzia, h.a. 
Profuse blooming plants with showy and beautiful flowers, 
useful for rockeries. 
350 Carmine King. A distinct and beautiful 
variety, the petals being of a lovely rose 
shade both inside and out. Per pkt. i/- 
351 Californica. Pale yellow, large, i ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
352 Caniculata rosea, A lovely annual. The rosy white 
petals are delicately channelled or fluted with tiny folds 
radiating from the centre and richly adorned with a soft 
primrose yellow hue. Per pkt. fid. 
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Eschscholtzia— 
353 Crocea. Orange, large, i ft.: Per pkt. 3d. 
354 alba. Pure wlrite. i fi.. , Per pkt. 3d. 
355 Douglasil. Recommended for its early flowering. The 
flower is of a pure golden yellow with darker centre. 
Per pkt. fid. 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA CANICULATA ROSEA. 
35fi.' ■ Mandarin. Deep orange, shaded crimson, i ft. Per pkt 
, 6d. 
35-7. Marltlma. differs 'from E. Californica by its whmsh grey 
foliage. and the lighter coloured flowers. Per pkt. fid.' 'i 
Eucalyptus, g.p. 
Valuable plants for sub-tropical gardening, with very distinct 
leaves of a curious glaucous hue. 
358 Cltrlodora. Lemon scented, very rare and beautiful. Per 
pkt. I/- 
359 Globulus. (Blue Gum Tree of Tasmania.). Per pkt. fid. 
Euchapdium, h.a. 
A beautiful group of Californian annuals. 
3fio Grandlflorum. Pretty Clarkia-like flowers of a reddish tint, 
fine dark foliage, best when autumn sown, i ft. Per pkt. 
3d- 
Eutoca, h.a. 
Californian annuals, of easiest cultivation. 
3fii Vlsclda. Dark blue, very free and beautiful, i ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Evening' Primpose, see (Enothera. 
Evcplasting;* Floweps, see page 55. 
Fcpn Spopes. 
3fi2 Mixed, choice stove varieties. Per pkt. i /- 
363 choice greenhouse varieties. Per pkt. i /- 
3fi4 choice hardy varieties. Per pkt. i/- 
Flax, see Ltnum. 
FOPg’et-me-Not, see Myosotis. 
Foxglove, {Digitalis), h.p. 
Well-known shrubbery plants, with flowers of varied and 
beautiful colours. 
■ 3fi5 Gloxlnlodes, Finest Mixed. Very beautiful spotted flowers, 
3 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
3fifi Purple, red, 3 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
367 Spotted, fine spotted flowers of various colours, 3 ft. Per 
pkt. fid. 
3fi8 White, large white flowers, faintly spotted, 3 ft. Per pkt. 
3d 
3fi9 Yellow or Golden, bright yellow, distinct, 3 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
370 Mixed, extra fine, various shades. Per pkt. 3d. 
Fraxinella, see Dktamnus. 
Fpcesia, h.h.p. 
37 1 Choice Mixed. Sow indoors February or March, and thin out 
to allow six or eight plants to each 5-inch pot. These 'will 
flower at Christmas and succeeding Spring. Sow again in 
August for succession, i ft. Per pkt. 1 /- 
Fuchsia, h.h.p. 
372 Superb Mixed, from free-blooming varieties of robust habit, 
2 ft. Per pkt. 1/6. 
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