73. *Eucalyptus erythronema 
Western Australia. Dwarf slender tree, masses of deep 
crimson flowers in large clusters. Should be planted more 
than it is. Rare. Strong plants.$ .75 
74. Eucalyptus grossa 
Western Australia. Golden yellow flowers, thick foliage, 
dark glossy green. New. Strong plants....$1.25 
75. *Eucalyptus macrocarpa 
Western Australia. A shrub and not a tree, never attains 
a height of more than about fifteen feet. Very handsome 
glaucous foliage similar to the young foliage on the com¬ 
mon Blue Gum which it always retains. In the axils of 
the leaves are individual deep rose pink flowers with beau¬ 
tiful golden anthers, flowers sometimes measure four inches 
across. Very beautiful and rare. New introduction. 1 
gallon cans ........,......$5.00 
76. Eucalyptus miniata 
Western Australia. Small tree, beautiful vermilion col¬ 
ored flowers. New. Strong plants ..$1.25 
77. Eucalyptus oldfieldii 
Western Australia. Splendid bushy tree, handsome golden 
flowers. New. Strong plants .$1.50 
78. Eucalyptus pyreiformis 
Western Australia. Small slender growing tree, drooping 
clusters of very large crimson flowers with golden anthers, 
flowers measure from two and one-half to three and one- 
half inches across. Quite spectacular in bloom. New in¬ 
troduction. Strong plants ..$1.25 
79. Eucalyptus Steedmanii 
Western Australia. Small weeping tree, beautiful golden 
yellow flowers. Very rare. New introduction. Strong 
plants ...$1.50 
80. Eucalyptus Stricklandii 
Western Australia. Small tree, rather spreading habit, deep 
golden flowers. New introduction. Strong plants....$1.25 
81. *Eucalyptus torquata 
Western Australia. Small slender growing tree, small leaves, 
reddish trunk and branches, large clusters of beautifully 
shaped vermilion buds and deep rose colored flowers. Very 
pretty. New introduction. Strong plants.,...$1.25 
The Eucalypti listed above are all from Western Australia 
and quite distinct from the ordinary forms of Eucalypti. 
They are all small trees with large brilliant flowers and 
possess a great deal of merit and are particularly well 
adapted to small gardens, some of them have been discov¬ 
ered only in the last few years. 
82. *Eugenia Smithii (Lilli-pilli tree) 
Australia. A very symmetrical growing tree, pretty bronze 
colored foliage, covered in winter with large drooping clus¬ 
ters of lavender colored berries. In our opinion the most 
desirable and handsome of all Eugenias. A very beautiful 
thing for table decoration. Scarce. Strong plants.$2.00 
83. *Eupatorium ianthinum 
Mexico. Small bushy evergreen shrub, handsome dark pur¬ 
plish tomentose foliage, large heads of violet colored flow¬ 
ers. Does better with half shade. Strong plants.$ .50 
84. *Euphorbia fulgens (Syn. Euphorbia jacquinaeflora) 
Mexico. Slender twiggy Euphorbia, can be grown either 
as a bush or trained against the wall, masses of scarlet 
and orange flowers along the branches. A very beautiful 
and choice thing. Strong plants.$ .50 
