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ECHTUM. Bugloss. Boraginaceae. 
fE. fastuosum. Canaries. 
A large shrub in the Cool House, which came from 
La Mortola. The woody stem is 6 inches in dia- 
meter. Unfortunately, this fine Bugloss is not 
hardy in the open. 
tE. Wildpretii. 
Flowers in the Shrub House — a single shaft of 
rose-coloured blossoms. 
EDGEWORTHIA. Thymelaeaceae. 
*E. chrysantha. Himalaya. 
EHRETIA. Boraginaceae. 
*E. acuminata. China and Japan. 
EL2EAGNTJS. Oleaster. Elaeagnaceae. 
E. argentea. Silver Berry. N. America. 
E. glabra. China and Japan. 
E. macrophylla. Corean Archipelago and Japan. 
E. pungens, var. argentea. 
EL320CARPUS. Tiliaceae. 
fE. cyaneus. Australia. 
Syn. E. reticulatus. 
Flowers and bears its handsome blue fruit in the 
Shrub House. The seed, however, has never yet 
germinated. 
ELEUTHEROCOCCUS. See ACANTHOPANAX. 
ELSHOLTZIA. Labiatae. 
E. Stauntonii. China. 
This plant was only introduced into cultivation 
in 1909. We have grown it in the open border for 
five years, and find it quite hardy. It is pruned 
to the ground each season. 
ELYMUS. Gramineae. 
E. arenarius. Lyme Grass. Britain. 
