E. Tubergeni — a new hybrid with large golden yellow flowers that are long 
lasting. Due to the fact that this hybrid is sterile, it will not seed 
itself. 4” tall. $1.00 per 10 $9.00 per 100 
E. Tubergeni Guinea Gold — A selected form from the preceding, of unsur- 
passable beauty, very free flowering. Deep yellow with bronze shad- 
ing on 3” to 4’ stems. Leaves also bronze tinged. Rather late, very 
useful to prolong the season. Sterile flowers, therefore, lasting a 
long time. Sweetscented. Greatly admired at our New England and 
Washington, D. C. Flower Shows. Rarely offered in America. 
$.35 each $1.00 per 3 
EREMURUS (Fox Tail Lilies) 
Although we specialize in everything that is miniature, dwarf trees, shrubs, 
rock plants and Alpines, we have a few Fox-Tail Lilies which are anything but 
dwarf. They are from Central Asia and flower in June and July. Known as 
Eremurus, they are the monarch of flowering bulbous plants. None can equal 
their aristocratic splendor. They produce towering spikes on well established 
plant which reach five to ten feet in height, with a flowering portion of two 
to three feet of starry flowers. They bloom from the bottom up. Full cultural 
requirements are given with each order. Supply of these is very limited. 
E. Bungei — Beautiful, clear lemon yellow star-shaped flowers are produced 
on gigantic spikes of five feet in height on established plants, remain- 
ing in flower for a full month. Their foliage is a glorious green, very 
narrow; 18” long. $1.00 each $2.50 per 3 
E. Himalaicus — This variety will produce a spike up to seven feet on a well 
established plant. It is covered with white starry flowers on a good 
two feet of the stem. The leaves are pale green and very abundant. 
$1.50 each $4.00 per 3 
E. robustus — The reigning monarch of the race, surpassing them all in 
height. A well established plant several years old is capable of 
sending its towering spikes eight to ten feet high. It is robust, in 
the full meaning of the word. Flowers are pink. If you should 
suddenly come upon three of these giants in the back of the flower 
border, the effect would be one of breathtaking beauty, creating a 
picture 'you will long remember. $1.75 each $4.50 per 3 
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog Tooth Violet) 
This is a very interesting genus of bulbous plants, flowering in the spring. 
They adapt themselves readily for naturalizing. They are at home at the edge 
of woodland, in shady spots in a rock garden, or that part of the shady border 
that always looked poor in the spring. Plant 5” deep 3” apart. Likes soil 
that contains leaf mold. Plant at once, do not delay for one day. 
E. dens-canis albus — Creamy white flowers with chocolate-zoned centers. — 
Richly mottled foliage; 4” to 6” tall. $.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
E. dens-canis purpureus — Purple-violet colored flowers and mottled leaves. 
Shows to best advantage when planted with the above variety. 
$.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
E. dens-canis roseus — Deep rose colored flowers over beautiful bronze 
mottled leaves. A mixture of this and the white is enchanting. 
$.60 per 10 $5.00 per 100 
E. Grandiflorum Robustum — We recommend this fine American species as 
one of the finest of the yellows. Produces 1 to 6 large, nodding 
flowers on a 6” stem. Broad lance-shaped olive-green leaves. Same 
culture. poe $.75 per 5; $1.40 per 10; $3.25 per 25 
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