DIGITALIS {Foxglove) (B) 
Noble biennial, especially suitable in partial shade. How strange 
that Gerard should 'say: '"They oire,oj no use, neither have they 
any place amongst medecines, according to the ancientsF 
« 
ERYNGIUM {Seaholly) (D) 
Amethystinum —The steely blue Thistle with its spiny foliage, 
two feet in height, attractive in the border, if boldly planted ’’n 
sun and sand, and excelling as a cut flower. 
"They report, if one goat ta\e it into her 
mouth, it causeth her first to stand still, and 
afterwards the whole fioche, untill such 
time as the sheepheard ta\e it from her 
mouthy 
EUONYMUS {Radiems vegetus) (H) 
Evergreen bittersweet—Robust, with largish, almost evergreen 
leaves. Quite hardy, and an excellent wall cover where ivy is 
not hardy. 
FEVERFEW—See Matricaria. 
FOXGLOVE—See Digitalis. 
FUMITORY—See Corydalis. 
GAILLARDIA {Blanket Flower) (C) 
Grandiflora —The reliable, everblooming, standby of the her¬ 
baceous border. Make the soil rich but light, plant in masses, 
and insure a plentitude of gay brownish, red and yellow flowers 
of immense size, in constant succession from June to November, 
no matter what the weather. If your soil is heavy, your gaillar- 
dias may winter kill. 
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