20 
EVERGREEN, DECIDUOUS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS 
-continued. 
Deutzia — continued . 
717 gracilis, single white, fine for forcing ; hardy. 
717 tj carminea, clear rose flowers, of medium size, dark carmine buds. 
717 c eximea, buds pretty rose-carmine, expanding to pure white, forming a charming 
contrast ; strong growing ; free. 
718 b Kalmixflora, rosy white, in large corymbs ; free and vigorous. 
718 rosea, more vigorous in growth than gracilis, producing an abundance of rose- 
coloured flowers ; erect habit. 
719 Lentoinei, pure white, well opened, in great profusion. 
721a Boule-Rose, rosy white, margined pink, in clusters, with pink reverse. 
720a scabra (crenata), white, in racemes ; a fine shrub. 
DIERVILLA, see also Weigela. 
723 sessilifolia (Mountain Bush Honeysuckle) 
flowers in late summer 
produces 
brightly tinted autumn foliage 
an abundance of yellow 
1/6 and 2/6 each. 
DIPLOPAPPUS 
726 CHRYSOPHYLLUS (Cassinia fulvida), upper surface of leaves bright green, under 
side golden-yellow ; flowers like white Michaelmas Daisies ; very free. 2/6 and 
3/6 each. 
DOGWOOD, see Cornus. 
ELEAGNUS (Wild Olive or Oleaster), free growing ornamental shrubs ; for planting near 
the sea they are invaluable. 
Prices, 3/6 and 5/- each. Larger, 7/6 each. 
*732 glaber (syn. reflexa), leaves pale green above, silvery scales beneath. 
*735 — foliis variegatis, a beautiful variegated form. 
*730 Fredericki variegata, prettily variegated, very ornamental. 
741 longipes (syn. Edulis crispa), reddish brown shoots, covered in autumn with clusters 
of orange-coloured fruit. 
*744 macrophyllus, leaves large, bright green above, covered with silvery white scales on 
under side. 
*748 Simonii, firm leathery foliage, beautifully marked deep yellow and green, with 
intermediate shades ; very attractive. 
ELDER, see Sambucus. 
EMBOTHRIUM (Fire Bush). 
*750 coccineum, a magnificent evergreen ; flowers brilliant scarlet, in large sprays. The 
plants grow to a height of 20 to 30 feet, and do well outdoors in South Devon and 
parts of Wales and Ireland. 10/6 and 15/— each. 
ESCALLONIA. 
Prices of the following, in pots, 2/6 and 3/6 each. 
*753 macrantha, beautiful evergreen shrub, with bright shining green leaves ; flowers 
pinkish red, freely produced. 
*754 alba, a white-flowered variety. 
*756 Ingrami, clusters of pink flowers. 
755 sanguinea, a richly coloured form. 
757 illinita, white flowers, branching. 
758 Langleyensis (A.M., R.H.S.), slender elongated branches, producing along their whole 
length numerous small branchlets, each bearing flowers of a bright rose-carmine ; 
leaves oval, dark lustrous green. 
*759 montevidensis (syn. floribunda), white, in bunches ; very free. 
762 Phillippiana, snow-white, in dense panicles ; leaves small. 
*764 rubra, a beautiful red-flowered species. 
EUCALYPTUS 
*globulus (Blue Gum Tree), a highly ornamental tree, valuable for sub-tropical 
gardening and sheltered positions. 3/6 each. 
EUCRYPHIA 
*766 pinnatifolia (F.C.C., R.H.S.), a beautiful deciduous shrub. The flowers are produced 
in clusters on the upper parts of the young shoots, and their snowy whiteness, with 
the feathery tuft of yellow-tipped stamens, is very striking. It lasts a long time 
in flower, and comes into bloom late in August, when so few other hardy shrubs do. 
Very scarce ; stock limited. 7/6 and 10/6 each. Larger, 15/- each. 
