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Flower Seeds, General List (continued) . 
No. Name. 
Hard 
Dur. 
Htin 
feet. 
Colour. 
Months of 
Flowering 
659 
Daisy, double red 
llP 
i 
dark red 
Ap to Jy 
660 
„ „ white 
white 
| 
661 
„ „ mixed 
various 
Dahlia, see page 70. 
662 
Datura atropurpurea plonissima.. 
IhhA 
dark purple 
663 
„ Huberianafl.pl. ... 
i 
white 
Delphinium, see page 70. 
Dianthus, see page 70. 
664 
Digitalis maculata superba 
llP 
3 
sptd. vars. 
Jy & Au 
665 
„ monstrosa alba 
4 
white 
666 
„ very choice mixed 
» 
3 
various 
yy 
667 
Dodeeatbeon meadia 
J) 
1 
purple 
Ap to Jn 
668 
Eccremocarpus scaber 
hhr 
cl. 
orange 
Jy to Sp 
669 
Echeveria secunda glauca 
gP 
4 
yellow 
Ju to Sp 
670 
Echinops ritro 
bp 
3-4 
azure blue 
Ju to No 
*Edolweis, see page 90. 
Egg Plant ( see Solarium). 
671 
Erinus alpinus 
rosy purple 
Ap to Ju 
672 *Erysimum Peroflskianum 
llB 
14 
orange 
Jy to Sp 
673 
Erythraea Muhlenbergia ... 
llA 
ro9e & white 
674 
Erythrina crista galli 
g8 
15 
scarlet 
My to Jy 
675 
Erytbrolsena oonspicua ... 
him 
4 
or. carmine 
Jy & Au 
676 *Eschscholtzia crocea fl. pi. 
llB 
1 
orange 
Jv to Sp 
677 
* „ „ albafl.pl. ... 
white 
678 
* „ grandiflora carminea 
carmine 
679 
* „ Mandarin ... 
soarlet 
680 
* „ Californica alba ... 
white 
681 
* „ crocea 
» 
yy 
orange 
it 
682 
Eucbaridium Breweri 
llA 
rosy lilac 
MytoAu 
683 
„ grandiflorum album 
yy 
yy 
white 
684 
„ „ roseuin 
yy 
yy 
rose 
yy 
685 
Eutoca viscida 
deep blue 
My & Ju 
Evening Primrose (see (Enothera). 
686 
Flos Adonis 
14 
scarlet 
Jy & Au 
Foxglove (see Digitalis). 
Fuchsia, seepage 67. 
| N 
Per 
Pkt, 
s. d. 
Observations. 
1 0 
1 0 
1 0 
Beilis perennis — well known useful 
plants for Spring gardening, edg- 
ings, &c. 
6 
4 
| Splendid large-flowered varieties. 
3 Very handsome for mixed borders. 
6 
4 
3 
1 0 
6 
1 6 
6 
6 
3 
6 
6 
1 0 
6 
6 
6 
4 
3 
3 
1 0 
3 
3 
3 
Foxgloves. A showy class of hardy 
! perennials admirably suited for 
( shrubbery borders, &c. D. maculata 
J superba is very fine. 
j . American Cowslip. Valuable hardy 
perennial. 
Handsome climber of quick growth. 
Useful succulent bedding plant. 
Singular and handsome border plant. 
Beautiful little alpine plant. 
Showy hardy annual. 
Beautiful hardy annual. 
Coral Tree. Greenhouse shrub. 
\ 
Brilliant and exceedingly showy 
plants. E. grandiflora rosea, Man- 
darin, and the double-flowered 
varieties are very fine. 
h Free-blooming, pretty annuals, somo- 
( what resembling the Clarkias, but 
C more compact in habit. E. Breweri 
) is very fine. 
Pretty annual with sky-blue flowers. 
3 Pheasant’ s-eye. Show} - annual. 
From Miss DALLAS, Fortrose. 
May 31st. 
“The Calceolaria Seed sent hist year Is now (lowering splendidly, although 
I have no conservatory to grow them in ; tor size and colour they cannot be surpassed, 
having been admired by all who saw them." 
From Mr. J. STEADMAN, The Garden*, Newbeggin Hall. 
Jan. 12th. 
“The Seeds I had from you last year proved a great, success, especially the Prize 
Blotched Pansies. The Hollyhock Seed 1 had from you at the same time 
produced the best flowers I ever saw." 
From Mr. J. WINKS, Kirkcaldy. 
July 20th. 
“ I have some splendid Helichrysum blooms of last year, and have begun to 
pull this year's crop. In every entry I made with Everlasting Bouquets, seven in all, 
1 carried ofl' seven First. Prizes ; they were all grown from your Seeds." 
From Mr. JAMES F.EARN. Wiuster Bank. 
Sept. 7tl». 
“ 1 may say that I have done business with you for twenty years with complete 
satisfaction. Your tialsams nnd Scotch Prize French Marigold have this 
year been magnificent ; I have taken throe First Prizes with Thom.’’ 
