Clibrans' List of Greenhouse Plants. 
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Greenhouse Plants —continued. 
ERVTHRINA, bright red pea-like flowers from 
May to July ; prefer strong loam, liberal 
treatment, abundance of water and sun 
from early spring to September, and com- 
plete rest during Winter. 
Crista-galli, compacta, flowers richest coral- 
red. 1/- and 1/6. 
Hendersonii, dark crimson. 1/ and 1/6. 
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Campanula Pyramidalis Alba. 
A charming plant for Conservatory or Greenhouse. 
See page 55. 
ERICAS, or Heaths, among the loveliest of 
decorative plants, white, pink, rose-pink, 
yellow, and various other shades. 1/6, 
2/- and 2/6 each. Hard-wooded Summer 
flowering species in variety, from 2/6 to 
3/6. 
ERIOSTEMON, of easy culture, blooming freely 
in Spring. 
■- intermedius, large blush-white flowers. 
1/6 and 2/6. 
nerifolius, pretty pink-coloured flowers. 
1/6 and 2/6. 
EUCALYPTUS, the Gum Tree family. 
citriodora, exquisitely perfumed foliage. 
1/- to 1/6. 
globulus (Blue Gum), glaucous foliage; 
excellent disinfectant. 1/- to 1/6. 
EULALIA, decorative Japanese grasses, nearly 
hardy. 
gracillima, an elegant green leaved plant 
1/- and 1/6. 
japonica, fol. var., leaves stripped white 
and green ; exceedingly handsome, of 
great value for groups. 1/- and 1/6. 
zebrina, attractive leaves cross-barred 
yellow and green. 1/- and 1/6. 
EUPATORIUM petiolare, a beautiful decorative 
plant, rich green foliage, and large branch- 
ing heads of flowers of a charming blush 
shade, passing with age to white; sweetly 
scented, and very lasting. 6d., 9d., to 1/6 
— Purpusl, white flowers, in large heads, 
sweet heliotrope fragrance. 6d. to 1/6 
vernale, the largest flowered of the Eupa- 
toriums, dark bronzy-green foliage ; flowers 
tinged with pink when first opened, pure 
white when mature ; in branching corymbs 
8 in. to 10 in. in diameter; they open early 
in the year, and remain in beauty for weeks. 
(See illustration, page 61). 9d., I/—, and 1/6. 
EURYA latifolia fol. var., foliage irregularly 
margined cream, useful for decorating. 
1 I- to 1/6 
EUTAXIA myrtifolia, bright golden pea like 
flowers. 1/6 
FARFUGIUM grande, large heart-shaped leaves, 
blotched yellow ; porous soil and half 
shade. 9d. and 1/- 
FICUS elastica, india-rubber plant ; stands house 
treatment perfectly. 9d., 1/-, and 1/6 
-fol. var., see Stove Plants, page 81. 
FRANCOA ramosa (Bridal Wreath), flower 
spikes 2-ft. long, covered with pretty 
blush-white flowers. 9d., 1/-, and 1/6 
sonchifolia, a pretty species, quite distinct 
from the foregoing. 9d., 1/-, and 1/6 
GENISTA elegans. See Cytisus elegans. 
GERBERA JAMESONI (The Transvaal Daisy), 
brilliant orange-red flowers, 3 ins. across, 
from July until September; does well in 
a greenhouse. 2/- and 2/6 each. 
GREVILLEA, decorative Australian shrubs with 
long narrow blooms. 
robusta, a popular plant, large grace- 
ful leaves ; resists gas perfectly- 6d. and 
9d. 
HABROTHAMNUS, clusters of elegant urn-shaped 
flowers. 
aurantiacus, orange-coloured trusses, 9d., 
1/- to 1/6 
- elegans, reddish-purple, 9d., 1/- to 1/6 
