1 ERINUS ALPINUS—‘erpstx (2-3)5. Jewel-flower. Charm- 
ing blossom miniatures of blue-violet are set densely in 
cushion form over low, mound tuffets. Long-bloomer for the 
rock garden. Pkt. 15c. Also variety CARMINEUS. Carmine 
rose. Bright. Pkt. 20c. 
1 ERIOGONUM BLEND—rbkt (2-3) 12. 
Discover the Eriogonums and you will 
open a new world of blossom pleasure. 
Clusters of pretty, delicately tinted 
flowers are carried in dense umbels on 
slender stems. Illustrated opposite. 
Colorings range through cream, ivory 
and lemon, to deep yellow, often with 
a faint suffusion of pink or rose. In 
some forms the foliage is white-tomen- 
tose. Mixed. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
1 ERIOPHYLLUM LANATUM—kt(3) 
18. Oregon Sunshine. A profusion of 
golden daisies on slender stems over 
downy foliage. Pkt. 15c. . 
1 EPIMEDIUM—Charming rock garden plants for shade or 
sun. So graceful is the foliage that just cut sprays of it are 
decorative. NIVEUM—7 inches. Exquisite foliage, with in- 
tricate blossoms that are like little snowy Orchids. Plants, 
each 50c; 3 for $1.40. ALPINUM RUBRUM—10 inches, 
Lovely foliage, set with somewhat starry, dark red flowers. 
Plants, each 50c; 8 for $1.40. PINNATUM ELEGANS— 
9 inches. Foliage in the usual, decorative, open form, set 
with flowers of soft yellow. Plants, each 55c. MACRANTHUM 
VIOLACEUM-—-9 inches. Slightly larger blossoms, all of a 
soft violet. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. OFFER 85AN8— 
One plant each of the four for $1.90. 
1 ERYSIMUM LINIFOLIUM—erx (2) 12. Spanish Wall-flower. 
Much-branched low plants are filled with dainty mauve to 
lavender blossoming. Pkt. 15c; 14g oz. 30c. 
* ERYSIMUM PEROFSKIANUM — ex(3)25. Exceedingly 
showy Annual in brilliant golden orange. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 25c. 
4 EUCHARIS GRANDIFLORA—Lily of the Amazon. Waxen 
blossoms, pure white, sparkling, formed in suggestion of 
Daffodil. Sweetly perfumed. Handle as a pot bulb giving 
ample water and keeping from too much sun. May be brought 
into flower several times each year by giving a short semi- 
rest with scantier watering between each bloom-burst. 
eens any time. Bulbs, each $1.10; 3 for 
3.00. 
38 ERYTHRONIUM MIXED—stry(1). Trout 
Lily or Dogtooth Violet. Recurved flowers in 
cream, lemon ‘gold, lavender, purple, rosy pink. 

a shaded corner where they will give spring 
pleasure for years to come. Blend. Pkt. 15ce; 
Vg oz. 25c; 14 oz. 40c. Illustrated opposite. 
1 ERIGERON 
Attractive race of low hardy daisies. The 
blossoms have long, narrow petals, mostly in 
lavender, blue or violet, but there are rosy lilacs, pink 
suffusions, deep yellow and white. Blossoms rise on slender 
stems from foliage tuffets. “‘kt’? culture. Mixed. Pkt. 15c. 
1 ERIGERON SPECIOSUS—Handsome species, to 12 inches. 
Great numbers of leafy stems carry fine-petaled blue daisies 
some 2% inches across. Rock garden. Plants, each 50c. 
1 ERIGERON FLAGELLARIS—ergkt (2-3)8. Mats of pros- 
trate, whip-like, leafy stems from which rise multitudes of 
baby-daisies in lavender-flushed white. Rock garden or sunny 
ground cover. Pkt. 20c. Plants, 8 for 70c. : 
1 ERODIUM 
Delightful long-bloomers for rock garden or border. 
MACRADENUM—rkt(8)7. Soft, silvery pink blossoms with 
radiations of velvety black. Fern foliage. 6 seeds for 20c. 
MANESCAVI—erbkt(8)15. Vivid blossoms of flaming rose- 
purple month after month. Aromatic, feathery foliage. Pkt. 
20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
CHRYSANTHUM—zrkt(8)7. Soft yellow flowers over silvery 
foliage featherings. Pkt. 25c. 
CORSICUM—zrkt (8) 6. 
blooming. Pkt. 25c. 
CHAMAEDRYOIDES ROSEUM—In full sun it blooms con- 
tinuously. Foliage cushions are jeweled with rose-veined pink 
flowers. A Corsican species, and will need some winter pro- 
tection in cold areas, Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 



ERYTHRONIUM 

Pink flowers, veined rose. Free- 
5-10 inches. Charming little Lily-blossoms for _ 
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2 ERYTHRINA CRISTA-GALLI—ew (3-4) 60. Great flares of 
lucent coral rose. Pleasing foliage. An attractive plant. May 
be handled in tub or large pot the year around, but more 
usually it is grown in the summer garden, the semi-tuberous 
root carried over winter stored in dampish sand in a cool 
cellar. Large seeds, 5 for 25c; 15 for 50c. 
3 ERYTHRINA HERBACEA—ek (w) (3) 40. Long racemes of 
oddly pointed, showy, scarlet flowers. The seeds, too, are 
scarlet. The thick roots may be cellar-stored in sand over 
winter. Large seeds, 5 for 25c; 15 for 50c. 
1 EULALIA GRASS—Ornamental perennial grass making 
big, decorative clumps, to 7 feet. Showy, silky seed-plumes. 
VARIEGATUS—Leaves with white, lengthwise stripes. Divi- 
sions, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. ZEBRINUS—Leaves with white 
crosswise bandings. Divisions, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. Techni- 
cally Miscanthus, which also see. 
5 EUONYMUS AVALON VARIETY—Shining evergreen 
leaves with wide, contrasting splashes of ivory white. 
Branching, upright grower. A really fine foliage pot plant, 
usually so handled, but also winter-hardy outside at Phila- 
delphia. Each 60c. 
1 EUPATORIUM COELESTINUM—Mist-flower or Hardy 
Ageratum. Delightful, airy, sky blue. Shade tolerant. It cuts. 
25 inches. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10. ; 
1 EUPATQRIUM RUGOSUM—cstkt(3-4)30. Fluffy, 
white. Shade tolerant. It cuts. Pkt. 15c. 
* ANNUAL EUPHORBIAS 
Easy flowers for any sunny place. MARGINATA—Snow- 
on-Mountain. Floral leaves of pure white, other leaves green 
with wide white margins. It cuts. 36 inches. Pkt. 10c; 14 oz. 
385e. HETEROPHYLLA—Fire-plant or Annual Poinsettia. 
Each stem ends in a whorl of fire-scarlet floral leaves. Pkt. 
15e. LATHYRUS—Decorative plants with tall stems that 
bear four densely piled rows of lanceolate leaves, arranged in 
cross form, all silvered blue-green. Pkt. 15c. 
1 HARDY PERENNIAL EUPHORBIAS 
They are among the more desirable hardy perennials. “kt’’ 
culture. POLYCHROMA—At its best, there is, perhaps, no 
showier perennial. In spring the plants are 16-inch globes 
of golden floral leaves that seem to be bright flowers. Then 
come the multitudes of odd seed-capsules in gayest red. In 
autumn the plants turn rich crimson. Pkt. 20c. Plants, each 
50c; 3 for $1.40. CYPARISSIAS—10 inches. Cypress Spurge. 
Each stem is like a miniature, dense Cypress. Clustered 
yellow flower-bracts. Ground cover or rock garden. Plants, 
each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
MYRSINITES—Low de- 
cumbent, the many fat 
stems set with blue-green 
foliage. In spring each 
stem ends in a golden 
bloom-crown. Drought-re- 
sistant. Rock garden, ter- 
race, bedding. Illustrated 
opposite. Pkt. 15c; We 
oz. 80c. Plants, each 40e; 
3 for $1.10; 10 for $3.25. 
COROLLATA—High, airy panicles of little white flowers. 
Desirable in the border or for cutting. Plants, each 40c; 3 for 
$1.10. OFFER 89AN8—One plant each of the four for $1.50, 
2 FIVE TENDER EUPHORBIAS 
These five odd exotics all make desirable window pot 
plants. ATROPURPUREA—Branching stems set with pale 
blue-green leaves carry colored bracts of purple-toned crim- 
son. 8 seeds for 25¢. APHYLLA—Great tangles of pencil- 
size branchings, deep green, succulent, altogether leafless. 
6 seeds for 25c. CANARIENSIS—Unusual Canary Island 
Cactus-simulate with succulent, jagged, flanged branches. 
6 seeds for 25e. SPLENDENS—This is the Crown-of-Thorns. 
A long-lived, attractive pot plant with many spiny stems that 
will twine about stakes or a tiny trellis placed in the pot, in 
intricate twistings. The “fiowers,” in many small clusters, 
are brilliant orange scarlet, and the plants are rarely with- 
out a show of color all through the year. Plants, each 50c: 
3 for $1.40. HERMENTIANA—It makes handsome specimens 
of distinctive form. Trianguler stems, thick, succulent, up- 
right, are well-marbled white over green. The stem-edges are 
dentate, lightly spined. New branchings arise from the denta- 
tions in candelabra effect. Plants, each 50c; 8 for $1.40. 
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