er; pretty. 
—Robert. Gardiner. 
A showy orange. 
—Sunbeam. ESCH-3B. 20¢ 
—Sweetheart. ESCH-3S. 20¢ 
Rose on a cream ground; pretty. 
—Mixed Doubles. ESCH-3X. 20¢ 
ESPOSTOA: see in List under Cacti. 
EUCALYPTUS 
Gum Trees. Myrtaceae. 
ESCH-3R. 20¢ 
profuse bloomers and make a valuable source 
for honey; they are very ornamental trees. 
Sow seeds early in the summer, cover with 
lath shade and transplant following year. 
—botryoides. EUCA-22. 50¢ 
Bangalay. One of the best shade and 
onamental Gums; wide spreading tr. to 50 
ft; good coast tree. 
—caesia. EUCA-26. 50¢ 
Lovely deep pink fis; nearly ever-bloom- 
ing in spring; needs good drainage; 20 ft. 
—calophylla. EUCA-27. 50¢ 
Port Gregory Gum. Pink, red or pure 
white fis; 30 ft. Oz. $2.00. 
—camaldulensis. EUCA-30. 40¢ 
(Syn. rostrata) River Red Gum. Strong 
grower for deep soils; good inland; 60 ft.. 
-—capitellaia. EUCA-36. 50¢ 
A fast growing tr; 50 ft; white fis.. 
—cinerea. EUCA-38. 50¢ 
Fine ornamental shade tree in cooler 
sections; silvery foliage; 20 ft. 
EUCA-40. 50¢ 
—citriodora. 
Lemon Scented Gum. 30 ft. 
—cladocalyx. EUCA-43. 50¢ 
Sugar Gum. Fine fast growing street tr; 
good for windbreaks; 5OREG. 
—cosmophylla. EUCA-54. 50¢ 
Cup Gum. Lovely cream Or yellow fis; 
very pretty in bud; effective as cutflowers; 
25 ft; S. Australia. 
EUCA-56. 50¢ 
—crucis. 
Ideal border plant; dry 
Silver Mallee. 
places; white frosted stems, buds and lvs; 
EUCA-65. 50¢ 
Serie 
—dives. 
A valuable tree for distillation purposes, 
40 ft; Aust. 
—erythronema. EUCA-74. 50¢ 
One of the finest of the Gums; handsome 
small tree from W. Aust; large brilliant 
red flower buds and deep yellow fis; 20 ft. 
—eugenioides. EUCA-79. 75¢ 
White String-bark. Fine coast and for- 
estry tree; 50-75 ft; Aust. 
—ficifolia. EUCA-81. 50¢ 
Scarlet Flowered Siege Sea fis) 145. 1n. 
I i - pink-scarlet. 
long; in panicles; p Se 
Gum. Fine tree doing 
—qlobulus. 
Tasmanian Blue i 
well over wide area; to 100 ft; try starting 
seeds in flats during June; (CSE 
—aomphocephala. EUCA-112. 40¢ 
A tall valuable timber tree for coastal 
i light soils; 50-100 ft. 
areas with lig sea ott Ade 
—haemastonia. : 
Fffective street tree for sandstone areas, 
40 ft. . 
—leucoxvion. EUCA-J54. 50¢ 
White Iron-bark. Good, fast growing tie 
white fis; does well in medium dry soils; 
60 ft. 
—longifolia. EUCA-160. 50¢ 
Woolly Tree. Large spreading tr for 
deep soils; 50 ft. 
LEE EUCA-172. 40¢ 
Spotted Gum. Fast growing timber tr 
for mountain or coastal areas; 60 ft. 
—macarthuri. EUCA-164. 50¢ 
Rapid growing 
evergreen trees of warm regions; some are 
47 
Spreading tree; source of a - 
fume; 50-75 ft. aot ng ea 
—macrocarpa. EUCA-166. 50 
Coolgardie Rose. Largest flowered of ail 
the Eucalyptus; brilliant red fis up to 5” 
ate ee seed vessels; shelter 
m winds; good drainage; d 1 ; 
iarge glaucous lvs; 10 ft. a peor, 
—macrorrhyncha. EUCA-168. 50¢ 
cae Out Good tree for dry places; 
—marginata. EUCA-176. 50 
Jarrah. Valuable W. Aust. timber ies 
for coast; 50-100 ft. 
—Maidenii. EUCA-175. 50¢ 
Fine Aust. tree for mountain and slope 
areas; 50-100 ft. 
—melliodora. 
Yellow Box. Attractive 
shade and honey tree; 60 ft. 
EUCA-182. 50¢ 
fast growing 
—oblipua. EUCA-200. 50¢ 
Messmate. Tall tree best in rich soils; 
coasts or slopes; 05-200 ft. 
—occidentalis. EUCA-203. 50¢ 
eae Australian tree for clayey loams; 50- 
—paniculata. _ EUCA-220. 50¢ 
Large Australian tree for coast or slopes. 
—pilularis. EUCA-224. 50¢ 
Black-butt. Tall straight tree for slopes 
and coastal areas. 
—piperita. EUCA-225. 50¢ 
Stringy-bark. Small to medium tr; rath- 
er spreading habit; white fls;. 
—polyanthemos. EUCA-229. 50¢ 
Red Box. Spreading and very florifer- 
ous ornamental tr for inland areas; 40 ft. 
—Preissiana. EUCA-231. 50¢ 
One of the W. Aust. flowering Gums; 
large golden yellow fis; coasts or slopes; 
8-10 ft. 
—pyriformis. EUCA-236. 50¢ 
Large red fis, 4’ ac; golden anthers; very 
pretty sh; give shelter; 10 ft. 
—resinifera. EUCA-244. 50¢ 
Large tree for light sandy soils on coasts. 
—rostrata: see E. camaldensis. 
—rudis. EUCA-250. 50¢ 
Spreading Australian tree; 50 ft. 
—saligna. EUCA-252. 50¢ 
Tall shaft-like tr for mt. or coast: 60 ft. 
—sideroxylon. EUCA-269. 50¢ 
Tron-bark. White fis; 50 ft. gray leaves. 
—Stawwardii, FITICA-284. 50¢ 
Taree vellow fis; dwarf; sandv soil: 8 ft. 
—Stuartiana, FIJCA-288. 50¢ 
Avvle Box. Spreading tr; 50 ft. 
—ta-oticnrnis. EUCA-290. 50¢- 
A fine tall tree. 
—viminalis. EUCA-310. 50¢ 
Rihhon Giim. Good shade tree for parks; 
mountain; 80 ft. 
EUCOMIS. (YEW-kom-iss) 
Liliaceae. S. Af. bulbous plants with basal 
leaves in rosettes. Easy in warm climates or 
a GH subject in the North. 
__aamaen, FUCO-2. 35¢ 
Pineapple Fower. 2 ft; fis green: lvs are 
arnamental; resembles green Pineapovle. 
__wsdaniata. EUCO-8. 30¢ 
Greenish fis, 34’’ ac in dense racemes. 
EUGENIA. (yew-JEEN-ee-ah) 
Myrtaceae. Tropical evergreen shrubs and 
trees. They are favorite subjects in the far 
South for their ornamental flowers and foli- 
age as well as edible fruits; easily grown. 
—uvuniflora. EUGE-26. 30¢ 
Surinam Cherry. Sh. to 25 ft; white 
fragrant fis; fruit edible; TSh. 
_myrtifolia: see E. paniculata v. australis. 
