ERIGERON. (ear-RIJ-er-on) FLEABANE. Compositae. 
Annuals and perennials resembling wild Asters, in white, rose or violet ray-flowers. 
They are easy to grow in border or wild garden. A few are good rock garden plants 
—aurantiacus. Double Orange Daisy. 1-2’ heads, 10 in. tall; HP.................. ERIG-6. 20¢ 
—auseus. Heads 14” ac, rayS yellow; 473 HRP. ccsccsescenesecrecerecssserereneees ERIG-7)(W). 50¢ 
—compositus. Rays white or purplish; 2” tall; HP.....sssessssesesesnereeserensenenensens ERIG-17. 25¢ 
—concinnus. Small blue fis; 10 in; May-Aug; €Say; HP... escssceeeecsteeteeneceeseens ERIG-18. 20¢ 
—Coulteri. Large white flowered species; moist woods; 10”; HP... ERIG-20. 20¢ 
—Flettii. Really good; 3 mo. bloom, miniature Marguerites; 5”; HP ERIG-25(B). 50¢ 
—glabellus. Violet or purple rays; 2 im. aC; 15°} HP... sssssesessseseeneeseneneeneseeees ERIG-27. 25¢ 
—lIusitanica. 12 ft. sh; pink O7r White fls...c iii secsesnssenecereeee coopesssenes ERIC-36 (W). 30¢ 
—mucr..aus: see Kavvi -kiay> 
—macranthus. Lilac-purple; 30”; fine clumps in border; HP........cssseecseeseees ERIG-40. 25¢ 
—multiradiatus roseus. Rose fis; 3” acrosSS; 12 in. HP... ee cceeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeesees ERIG-44. 25¢ 
—salsuginosus. Large blue fis, 2 in. ac; 18”; very hardy; HP... ERIG-55. 25¢ 
—speciosus. Dark violet; 2 ft; HP. esecseens concsenssrscsesscsseseseenssessenssressesssenserseass ERIG-57. 25¢ 
—Erigeron Blend. A large collection of species not found elsewhere.... ERIG-X. 35¢ 
ERINUS. (er-RYE-nus) Scrophulariaceae. 
Hardy tufted perennials for the rockery or edging. They are 3-4 inches high and do 
best in partial shade and with good drainage. 
—alpinus. Purple flS Yo in. aC; HP i.e essecsseeneeeetenessnsensscscsessssssecsersensensesssseeeceneenss ERIN-1. 30¢ 
——Dr. Hannelie. Carmine-red and breeds true from seed; 3”; HP.......... ERIN-1H. 30¢ 
ERIOBOTRYA japonica. Loquat; Jap Plum; 20 ft (X); Oz, 50¢; Ib $2.00... ERIB-1. 35¢ 
ERIOGONUM. (ec-ree-GOH-num) Polygonaceae. 
Plants native of the wetsern U. S. requiring well drained peaty soil and sunny posit- 
ion; fine for the rock garden. 
—flavum Piperi. Yellow fis; 87, April-May; HP.......cesssssecrcsneessessersssscessscssesees EGON-S. 25¢ 
BTA ESOTIL. Est eiecrrchccecek eateae Be eames cease tensa scabs ca ta vas oseacledoucorbteaseeceqeec sawece EGON-15 (W). 35¢ 
—microthecum. Gray-white mounds; white to rose fi heads; 6”;HP........ EGON-17. 25¢ 
—nudum. White or yellow fi heads; showy; poor soil; 12’; HP.........sesse EGON-20. 25¢ 
—ovalifolium. Bright yellow fl heads, dry soil; sun; RG; 3-6”; HP............ EGON-23. 25¢ 
—pyrolaefolium. Tufted, white to red fi heads; dry soil; RG; 4”; HP........ EGON-27. 25¢ 
—subalpinum. Sulphur Plant. Yellowish white heads, May-June; 1 ft; HP EGON-32. 25¢ 
—Eriogonum Blend. All KindS MixXedn.....cccseccesecseneseressestseenssestesssessesesesesssees EGON-X. 25¢ 
ERIOPHYLLUM. (ear-ee-oh-FILL-um). Compositae. 
Annuals and perennials native of western U. S. Flowers yellowish rayed and disk, 
grown in dry places. 
—intergrifolium. Small Ore. Sunshine. Showy; May-Aug; 10’; HP........ ERIO-4. 25¢4, 
—lanatum. Ore. Sunshine. Golden fis; dry place; 12-18”; HP... cess ERIO-6. 25¢ 
—lanceolatum. Grows in crevices of hot rocks; dense woolly fol; RG gem.... ERIO-8. 25¢ 
—Eriophyllum Blend. All KindS Mixed......eeeecesesseesesestseesseestenensnesceeseeneneneassnes ERIO-X. 25¢ 
ERODIUM. (ee-ROH-dee-um) HERON’S-BILL. Geraniaceae. 
Annuals and perennials for the border or rockery, best in gritty loam with some 
lime in it and a sunny position. They have a long blooming period. 
—supracanum. Pink veined with rose; lvs Jaga cst y Ber eS Sl SR eoeresarirs. EROD-28 (C). 50¢ 
ERYNGIUM. (e-RIN-je-um.) SEA-HOLLY, ERYNGO. Unmbelliferae. Reve 
The steel blue or gray foliage of the larger species is most attractive in the border 
and the smaller kinds for the rockery. The latter species make excellent cutflowers 
which can be dried. Best in light rich soil and open sunny place; mostly perennials. 
—alpinum v. superbum. Light blue; June-Jnly; germ. in light; HP.... ERYN-2S. 30¢ 
—giganteum. Blue or pale green fis; 6 ft; Caucasus; HEP?) Oxi i9S¢snccs-s oe ERYN-9Y. 20¢ 
—planum. Ornamental; sky-blue fis, 15 in. long heads; 3 ft; HP. Oz. 80¢...ERYN-16. 25¢ 
—Eryngium Blend. All KindS Mixedn...... eects eetseerseseeeseersesesssansessecscoeees ERYN-X. 25¢ 
ERYSIMUM. (e-RIS-im-um) BLISTER CRESS. Cruciferae. 
These closely resemble Wallflowers with white, yellow or lilac flowers. They thrive 
in a sunny exposure and are easy to grow. These are annuals, biennials and perennials, 
all hardy and the small species are excellent for the rock garden. Sow the annuals 
where they are to grow. 
—asperum. (Allionii) Dwarf compact deep orange; Den ae EL AN. coves Sacassontetanet ERYS-1. 20¢0 
——Orange Queen. Pretty orange;  HA.....ccccccscececeseceeressscndecreeecerenevessnncennesseees ERYS-1Q. 20¢ 
—_-Golden Bedder. New, golden yellow; 12°; FA jn... .cccscecessscsscsesccssecseess ERYS-1G. 20¢ 
—linifolium. Low: clumps, lilac fS3) bo £03) Penns. oo. ecescssesssnnssestoncsnasescversetosee ERYS-13. 20¢ 
—murale. Golden yellow fis in racemes; HB but grow as HA; 20”................ ERYS-14. 25¢ 
—Perofskianum. Blister Cress. Orange-yellow fis; HA Oz. 50¢................ ERYS-20. 20¢ 
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—Erysimium Blend. Mixture of ll TER a WO V.Secksckccnrotatcakagcestiete tavecn teesnahe cnedtucs ERYS-X. 20¢ 
ERYTHEA. (ehr-THEE-ah) Palmaceae. 
Mexican Palms of low growth and planted in S. Caljf and Fla. Germinates in 70 days. 
—armata. (Brahea glauca) Mex. Blue Palm; (X) 10 sd, 50¢; 100, $3.00; 1,600, $12.00 
ERYH-1. 50¢ 
—armata v. Roezii. Mexican Blue Palm; to 40 ft; sometimes listed as Brahea................. 
$7.00 per 1,000 seeds............ ERYH-1R. 50¢ 
—edulis. Guadalupe Palm; (Brahea edulis); (X); 190 sd $4.00; 1.000, $9.50.. ERYH-3. 50¢ 
IT IS WELL TO GIVE SYMBOL NUMBERS; THE ORDER CAN BE FILLED QUICKER. 
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