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a real gem; good though subject. 
—Eriophyllum Blend. ERIO-X. 25¢ 
ERODIUM. (ee-ROyH-dee-um) 
Heron’s-bill. Geraniaceae. Annuals and 
perennials suitable for the RG or border; 
best in gritty loam with some lime; sunny 
location; they have a long blooming period. 
—absinthioides. EROD-1. 50¢ 
(olympicum). Violet fis, 34” ac; 8’; HP. 
—supracanum. EROD-28. 50¢ 
Pink lined with rose; lvs basal; 4’; HP. 
ERYNGIUM. (e-RIN-je-um) 
Sea Holly; Eryngo. Umbelliferae. 
The steel-blue or gray foliage of the larger 
species is most attractive in the border and 
the smaller kinds for the rockery. Some 
species make excellent cut-flowers which can 
also be dried. Best in light rich soil and 
an open sunny place; most species are per- 
ennial; best to sow seed in the late fall to 
germinate in the spring. 
—alpinum v. superbum. ERYN-2S. 35¢ 
Light blue; June-July; germinates best 
hay ivelehre te hee 
—giganteum. ERYN-S. 30¢ 
Blue or pale green fis; 6 ft; HP. Oz. 95¢. 
—Leavenworthii. ERYN-1I1. 35¢ 
(Eringo) Purple-violet flower heads; July- 
Oct; dry sunny places; showy; 1-2 ft; HP. 
Oz. $1.10. 
—planum. ; 
Very ornamental; sky-blue fis, 12”. 
heads; 3 ft; HP. Oz.80¢ 
—Eryngium Mixed. 
ERYSIMUM. (e-RIS-im-um) 
Blister Cress. Cruciferae. These closly 
resemble Wallflowers; flowers white, yellow 
or lilac. They thrive in a sunny exposure; 
easy to grow. Most are excellent for the 
rockery and the biennials and perennials are 
hardy; sow where they are to grow. 
ERYN-16. 30¢ 
long 
ERYN-X. 25¢ 
—asperum. ERYS-1. 30¢ 
(Allionii) Dwarf compact, deep orange; 
tte 
——Orange Queen. ERYS-1Q. 30¢ 
A very pretty orange variety; HA. 
——Golden Bedder. ERYS-1G. 30¢ 
New; golden yellow; 1 ft; HA. 
—linifolium. ERYS-13. 30¢ 
Low clumps; lilac fis; 1 ft; HP. 
—murale. ERYS-14. 30¢ 
Golden yellow fis in racemes; HB but 
grow as HA; 20 inches high. 
—Perofskianum. ERYS-20. 30¢ 
Blister Cress. Orange-ypellow fis; HA; Oz. 
75¢. 
ee Ten eniien: ERYS-22. 50¢ 
Deep orange fis; 6-24 inches; cespitose; 
HE waG reece: 
—pumilum. ERYS-23. 50¢ 
Sulphur-yellow fis; 6’; HP; Europe. 
—Wittmanii. ERYS-30. 30¢ 
—Efrysimium Mixed. ERYS-X. 25¢ 
ERYTHEA. (ehr-THEE-ah) 
Mexican Palms of low growth and planted 
in the far South; germinates in 70 days. 
—armata. ERYH-1. 50¢ 
(Brahea glauca) Mexican Blue Palm; (X). 
10 seeds 50¢; 100, $3.00; 1,000, $12.00. 
— —Roezii. ERYH-1H. 50¢ 
Mexican Blue Palm. to 40 ft; sometimes 
listed under Brahea. 100 seeds $1.50; 1,000, 
$8.00. 
—edulis. ERYH-3. 50¢ 
(Brahea edulis) Guadelupe Palm; 
100 seeds $4.00; 1,000 $9,50. 
(X). 
ERYTHRINA. (ehr-ith-R Y E-nuh) 
Coral Tree. Leguminosae. Trees and sh. 
grown in the South; showy red and reddish 
or yellowish flowers followed by long pods. 
The herbaceous kinds ore grown under glass. 
—Corallodendron. ERTH-4. 30¢ 
Tree to 20 ft; pretty scarlet fils; Columbia. 
—Cristi-gallii. ERTH-5. 50¢ 
(Blakii) Coral-Tree. Crimson fis; showy; 
(X). 100 seeds $2.00.; 1,000, $9.00. 
—humeana. ERTH-12. 30¢ 
Collected in South Rhodesia. 
—indica. 
; ERTH-11. 30¢ 
Tall tr with dense short racemes of scar- 
let flowers; pretty. 
— —alba. ERTH-11A. 35¢ 
White flowered form; good shade tree. 
—tomentosa. ERTH-22. 35¢ 
Collected in Columbia. 
—Erythrina Mixed. 
ERYTHRONIUM. (er-i- THROH-ne-um) 
Trout-Lily, Adder’s Tongue. Liliaceae. 
Early spring blooming bulbous plants with 
graceful nodding flowers and often richly 
mottled leaves; they are nice in the rockery 
or wild garden for a part shaded nook; rich 
light soil, mulched in the winter with leaves. 
—citrinum. ERYT-5. 35¢ 
Lemon-yellow to white; Ore-Cal; 8”; HP. 
—Hendersonii. ERYT-9. 35¢ 
Purple fis; mottled lvs; 1 ft; HP. 
ESCHSCHOLZIA 
Papaveraceae. Western N. Amer. natives 
with showy yellow flowers; grow as annuals; 
plant early in the spring. ; 
SINGLE FLOWERED VARIETIES: Very 
showy in masses; all 50¢ per Oz. lb. $3.00. 
—Carmine King. ESCH-IC. 20¢ 
This is the best carmine variety. 
—Dainty King. ESCH-1D. 20¢ 
Dainty, pretty soft pink; beautiful. 
—Dazzler. ESCH-IL. 20¢ 
Erect, compact; flashing scarlet; showy. 
—Golden West. ESCH-1G. 20¢ 
One of the best bright yellows; with an 
orange center. 
—Mandarin. ESCH-1M. 20¢ 
Inside petals orange; outside scarlet. 
—Mikado. ESCH-I1K. 20¢ 
A very showy orange-crimson. 
—Orange Flame. ESCH-IF. 20¢ 
ERTH-X. 25¢ 
Vivid orange-scarlet; showy in masses. 
—Orange King. ESCH-I1R. 20¢ 
A very showy orange. 
—Rose Cardinal. ESCH-IN. 20¢ 
A beautiful carmine-pink. 
—Scarlet Beauty. ESCH-I1S. 20¢ 
Probably the best scarlet variety. 
—Tango. ESCH-IT. 20¢ 
Bronzy red and terra cotta. 
—The Geisha. ESCH-1H. 20¢ 
Brilliant gold and crimson; showy. 
—VesuVius. ESCH-1V. 20¢ 
Showy Wallflower-red. 
—White Emperor. ESCH-1W. 20¢ 
The best pure white. 
—Red Chief. ESCH-IRC. 20¢ 
A real fiery red color. 
—Blend of Above Varieties. ESCH-1X. 20¢ 
CALIFORNICA FL. PL: Double flowering. 
All $1.00 per ounce. 
—Creamy Crinkles. ESCH-3A. 20¢ 
Apricot-buff; a real showy variety. 
—Flambeau. ESCH-3F. 20¢ 
Rich orange-scarlet. 
—Golden Glory. ESCH-3G. 20¢ 
Deep golden orange-yellow. orange cent- 
