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EDELWEISS, see Gnaphalium, page 74. FLAX, see Linutn. 
EGG PLANT, see Vegetable Seeds. 
ERIGERON, h.p. 
Hybridus Roseus, llowers of a beautiful purplish-rose with 
a disc of clear golden-yellow, blooming from May till 
late in the autumn; if sown early will flower the first 
year. Per pkt. 1/- 
ERYSIMUM, h.a. 
CLIBRANS’ CLOTH OF GOLD. A lovely biennial of 
dwarf and compact habit, producing dense bushes 9 
inches high, covered with golden-yellow flowers. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
Arkansanum, bright yellow, showy and free-flowering, 
1J ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Peroffskianum, similar to last-named, but with orange 
flowers, very effective, 1 f ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
ERYTHRINA, g.p. 
Trees or shrubs with large pea-like flowers. 
Crlsta-galli (The Coral Tree), handsome scarlet flowors, 
grows well on a south wall, 6 to 8 feet. Per pkt. 1/- 
ESCHSCHOLTZI A, h.a. 
Profuse blooming plants with showy and beautiful flowers, 
useful for rockeries. 
Carmine King, a distinct and beautiful variety, the petals 
being of a lovely rose shade. Per pkt. 6d. 
Californica. Pale yellow, large, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
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. 6d. 
Crocea, orange, large. 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
alba, pure white, 1 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
Douglasii. Recommended for its early flowering. The 
flower is of a pure golden-yellow with darker centre. 
Per pkt. 6d. 
Erecta Compacta, “ Dainty Queen,” an exquisite colour 
in Eschscholtzias, so delicate and striking that 
it is certain to excite universal admiration, and 
become one of the greatest favourites of this charming 
race. The colour is a tender blush or pale coral-pink. 
It forms a small compact bush, very free blooming, with 
the flowers standing well above the bright green foliage, 
giving it a singularly attractive appearance for bedding 
or massing. Per pkt. 1/- 
Mandarin, deep orange, shaded crimson, 1 ft. Per pkt. 6d. 
Marltlma, differs from E. Californica by its whitish-grey 
foliage and the lighter coloured flowers. Per pkt 6d. 
EUCALYPTUS, g.p. 
Valuable plants for sub-tropical gardening, with very dis- 
tinct leaves of a curious glaucous hue. 
Citriodora, lemon-scented, very rare and beautiful. Per 
pkt. 1 /- 
Globulus, ( Blue Gum dree of Tasmania). Per pkt. fid. 
EUCHARIDIUM, h.a. 
A beautiful group of Californian annuals. 
Grandiflorum, pretty Clarkia-like flowers of a reddish tint 
fine dark foliage, best when autumn sown, 1 ft. Per pkt. 
3d. 
EUTOCA, h.a. 
Californian annuals, of easiest cultivation. 
Viscida, dark blue, very free and beautiful, 1 ft. Per 
pkt. 3d. 
EVENING PRIMROSE, see CEnothera. 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS, see page 74. 
FERN SPORES. 
Mixed, choice stove varieties. Per pkt. 1/- 
choice greenhouse varieties. Per pkt. 1/- 
choice hardy varieties. Per pkt. 1/- 
FORGET-ME-NOT, see Myosolis. 
FOXGLOVE ( Digitalis ), h.p. 
Well-known shrubbery plants with flowers of varied and 
beautiful colours. 
381 Gloxinoides, Finest Mixed. Very beautiful spotted flowers,. 
3 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
382 Purple, red, 3 ft. Per pkt. 3d. 
383 Spotted, fine spotted flowers of various colours, 3 ft. Per 
pkt. 6d. 
384 White, large white flowers, faintly spotted, 3 ft. Per pkt. 
3d. 
385 Yellow or Golden, bright yellow, distinct, 3 ft. Per pkt. 3d- 
386 Mixed, extra fine, various shades. Per pkt. 3d. 
FRAXINELLA, see Dictamnus. 
FREESIA, h .h.p. 
387 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, 1 ft. Per pkt. 1 /- 
FUCHSIA, h.h.p. 
388 Superb Mixed, from free blooming varieties of robust habit, 
2 ft. Per pkt. 1/6 
GAILLARDIA. 
Every garden should contain some Gaillardias, their blooms, 
being most distinct and striking. 
389 I CLIBRANS’ PERENNIAL HYBRIDS. This 
I o ■ r strain is far in advance of all other 
| Speciality varieties, the blooms being larger, and 
colours brilliant and varied. They bloom during the 
summer and autumn, and arc excellent for cutting. 
Finest Mixture. Per pkt. 1/- 
390 Amblyodon, h.a. Fine red flowers. Per pkt. 6d. 
Photo] GAILLARDIA, CLIBRANS’ PERENNIAL. [ClibrallS 
