rock garden plant; 6-12” across. Easily grown from seed. 
—Edraianthus, Blend. All SPeECieS Mixed  o.arcceccccccsscsssseseccssceccccceccsccsscsccsecsececceesece EDRA-X. 35¢ 
EHRETIA. (er-RET-te-ah) Boraginaceae. 
Tropical trees and shrubs suitable for the far South. They are interesting and or’n. 
—laevis. Small semi-deciduous tr; India; small white fis; TTr................ EHRE-3(M). 35¢ 
ELAEAGNUS. (el-ee-AG-nus) Elaeagnaceae. 
Ornamental small trees and shrubs. They are hardy and easily grown in any well 
draineddrained soil. Stratify the seed and sow second spring. 
—angusfifolia. Russian Olive; (III): dried br. 50¢ !b; clean seed $1.50 Ib... ELAE-1. 25¢ 
PLANTS: 18-24 inches; fall or spring delivery. Each, $1.25; 3 for $3.25; prepaid. 
—umbellata. Decid; MAY-June; fr scarlet; 18 ft; HTr............ Oz. 80¢........ ELAE-15. 25¢ 
ELAEIS guineensis. Palm from tropical Af; Af. Oil Palm. Grown in far South for 
ornament; valued for its oil-bearing fruits. 100 seeds $5.00; 1,000, $30.00...ELAE-1. 50¢ 
ELAEODENDRON capense. Ev sh; GH; (X); 100 sd 75¢; 1,000, $4.00... ELAO-1. 50¢ 
EMBOTHRIUM coccineum. Sh; scarlet fils; (IX); 100 sd $1.50; 1,000, $6.00... EMBO-1. 50¢ 
EMILIA. (e-MIL-ee-ah) TASSEL-FLOWER. Compositea. 
Annual and perennial plants of low neat habit; native of the tropics. The slender 
stems are tipped by small rayless many colored flower heads surrounded by white 
bristles. Grow as a tender annual in the North in sunny place, flowers July till frost. 
These were listed in the past under Cacalia. 
—Sagittata, Mixed. 2 ft; TA; fs 42 inch across in loose corymb6................ EMIL-1X. 20¢. 
——coccinea. Small red flowered Varietyoiie..........cccccsccssccessccssccsssccsscscscsscccesceezsees EMIL-IC. 15¢ 
eR UE CA Cr OLCL EN yr VEL] O Wie HO W.CLSscesccosveccscassecceesstesnecensesicscctasecooU trae ictet aie selene EMIL-1Y. 15¢ 
emake h (Lt Cal em OT ATP Cte TOWELS, ccsatrcoctensccrteee scene renee er ec oe EMIL-1G. 15¢ 
—Emilia or Cacalia Mixed. All specjeS and VarietieS......ccccccccccesscsssssscesssseeesees EMIL-X. 20¢- 
ENKIANTHUS. (en-ke-AN-thus) Eriacaceae. 
Hardy deciduous shrubs native of Asia. They are of attractive upright growth with 
long slender clusters of nodding flowers in the spring. Thrive in moist, light soils. 
with peat or leaf mold; easily grown from seed; fairly hardy. 
—campanulatus. Tall sh to 30 ft; yellow or orange fis; brilliant fall fol........ ENKI-1. 25¢ 
ENTELEA. (n-tel-EE-ah) Tiliaceae. 
One large leaved shrrub to 20 ft; New Zealand; not hardy in the North. 
—arborescens. Lvs 9’’ long; fis 1” ac; (X) sh; 100 seed 80¢; 1,000, $4.00... ENTE-1. 50¢ 
ENTEROLOBIUM Timbouva. Elephent’s Ear; (X); 100 sd $1.00; 1,000, $5.00... ENTR-3. 50¢ 
EPILOBIUM. (ep-il-LOH-bee-um) WILLOW HERB. Onagraceae. 
Hardy plants suitable for damp places or in wild garden. 
—augustifolium. Fire eed. Purple fls 1 in. ac; in terminal rac; 8 ft; HP.... EPIL-4. 20¢ 
—rigidum. Rare; RG; 1 in; vivid rose pink; pretty 4 in. mats; HP................ EPIL-28. 50¢ 
ERAMURUS. (er-e-MEU-rus) DESERT CANDLE, FOXTAIL LILY. Liliaceae. 
Spectacular plants up to 8 feet high. clothed for half its height with close-set starry 
blooms that lasts for several weeks. Thrive in a rich fibrous well drained soil having 
some sand and in a sunny position; seedlings develope slowly; hardy in the North 
with winter protection, cover with leaves and a water tight box over them. 
—Elwesii. Pink fis with deeper band down center; 3 ft; HHP... EREM-6. 50¢ 
ERANTHIS. (ee-RAN-this) WINTER ACONITE. Ranunculaceae. 
Small tuberous rooted hardy perennials with bright buttercup-like flowers and whorls 
of shiny leaves in early spring, flowering with the Snowdrops. They are very pretty 
and should be planted in the rock garden or border. Bulbs can be had in Sept. 
=hyemailis, 6°) 'tall:” golden? yellowim@fisy, 1Yay ACTOSS i esristetcccdorccsceeceslesssdelessttectescsatess ERAN-1. 25¢ 
eto UV MECIICICH eu ST OOCETS NEC DAIS ie c carettectsre wera tten othe watt nets Santee oh aerdc sate scuuscssadée Svar saces EAAN-IC. 25¢ 
ERICA. (ER-i-kah) HEATH. Ericacea. 
One of the Heathers, evergreen shrubs, very attractive for mild sections. Needle-like 
leaves; lime free soil. A few are hardy in the North with some protection. They 
make beautiful pot plants; use fibrous peat and course sand. 
—australis. Purplish red fls in terminal cl; spring; 4 ft; HHP... ERIC-Z. 25¢ 
mt DOTISIS EEE ALICLIOS pee) IVEl KX OCLs es eiee steer csesnceaseacccdus ron cer etree re ntebe etecak cermin tis saslesoiadievabaceuite 5 - 50¢ 
—-—Springwood White, 9 inches; gocd white variety... - S0¢ 
——praecox rubra. Pretty deep red; 6’: HSh . 50¢ 
——Fed. Twisted Heather; red fis; 12 inches . 30¢ 
— —Whiie. PME COE fae ELSE: cstrcrsteeta eevee raactas tovescc tater ts tes ace aso avesees sae sei a tuncwutt goaestenadeerine . 50¢ 
Stee Vellinmeliav elNCderareG els ea O Se | PLOT Merrieversccerscverecreceecacseors cates vustecesnessacuatoceres . 50¢ 
mem VLE OC inc vs Neves sterol stecs PEEPS Hse rs HAPS ee eos PaO RECA Try cin Ee PEPE eee TEE Eee . 50¢ 
—cinerea alba. Twisted H. White fis; June-Aug; 2 ft; HHP.........ccccccssseseee ERIC-18. 35¢ 
—w—atrosanguineum. Blood-red fis: July-Aug; 2 ft; HHP... . ERIC-18G. 35¢ 
——Rose Queen. Rose pink fis; July-Aug; 9-12 in; HHP... sees ERIC-18R.....35¢ 
—mediierranean v. W. F. Rackliff. Lge fing white; Jan-Mar; 1’; HHP....ERIC-38R. 50¢ 
—w—alba. Dwarf form; 10 inches; white flowers... Bcepesectsstsetcaysaes ERIC-38A. 50¢ 
aT all BEOFIM yy VW DIL) HOW EIS 34223) LOCC. decccesccstrasesstae couse svacvsdoococencseccrdescsssbissobece ERIC-38M. 50¢ 
~=termalis.)) Pinky MOWeETSs 03-0 L635 PSM iiccsctecscecsccocsuce-a-setecssenssatesacsoceessecovencsaversesstecase ERIC-56. 50¢ 
—umbelliata. Flesh to rose-pink, in terminal umbels; 3 ft; HHP..........0...... ERIC-57. 25¢ 
—Erica Mixture. All species and varietieS Mixed..u.........sccsesssssscosssessssssseeee ERIC-X. 25¢ 
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