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—paniculata australis. EUGE-26A. 40¢ 
A more bushy small tree; white fis; fruits 
excellent for jelly; Australia. A 
EULALIA japonica: see Miscanthus sinen- 
sis. A hardy ornamental grass. 
EUCQNYMUS. (yu-ON-ee-mus) 
Spindle Tree. Celastraceae. Shrubs and 
small trees with attractive foliage and showy 
fruits in the fall; easily grown and not par- 
ticular as to soil. Best to sow seed as soon 
as harvested in the fall to germinate in the 
spring. 
—alaius. EUON-1. 50¢ 
Deciduous sh; 8 ft; purplish fruits; China. 
Lb. $2.00. 
—airopurpureus. EUON-3. 30¢ 
Wahoo; Burning Bush. Celastraceae. Shs 
to 20 ft; scarlet fr; hardy; (IV). 
— —intermedia. EUON-3T. 30¢ 
With bright red fruits. 
—japonicus. EUON-I5. 30¢ 
Evergreen sh; 15 ft; (V). Lb. $2.25. 
—Mixed. EUON-X. 25¢ 
EUPATORIUM. (yew-pat-TOH-ee-um) 
Thoroughwort; Boneset. Compositae. A 
large genus with ornamental greenhouse sub- 
jects: some are for the border or wild garden. 
They are all easily grown from seed. 
—cannabinum. EUPT-9. 25¢ 
Snow-on-the-Mountain. HA pale purple 
heads; 6 ft. 
—Lasseauxii. EUPT-20. 25¢ 
Heads white, changing to rose; 2 ft; TA. 
—maculatum. EUPT-26. 25¢ 
Joe-Pye-Weed. Pink or purple fl-heads; 
Seitz al A} 
—purpureum. EUPT-32. 25¢ 
Grows to 10 ft; lvs in whorls; purple fis. 
—rugosum. EUPT-34. 40¢ 
White Snake-root. White heads; 4 ft; HP. 
—sordidum. EUPT-42. 50¢ 
Shrub; violet heads; Mexico; (X). 
—Mixed Eupatoriums. EUPT-X. 20¢ 
EUPHORBBIA 
Spurge. Euphorbiaceae. It is one of the 
most diverse of all plant genera. There are 
at least 1,000 species, many good succulents. 
They thrive in a porous but not too rich a 
soil. Many species are being reclassified; 
for other succulents see under Cacti. 
—epithymoides. EUPH-40. 25¢ 
A showy border plant; 2 ft; HP. 
—Fraseri: see rugosum. 
—heterophylla. EUPH-67. 25¢ 
Plant like the Poinsetta; start indoors; 
3/1ft AEA 
—Lathyrus. EUPH-75. 30¢ 
CaperSpurge; Mole-Plant; 3 ft; HA. 
—Livingstonia. EUPH-80. 35¢ 
Collected in S. Rhodesia. 
—marginata. EUPH-82. 20¢ 
Snow-on-the-Mountain. Leaves margined 
white; 2 ft; HA. Oz. 60¢. 
—Myrsinites. EUPH-90. 25¢ 
Decumbent; RG; stems end in golden 
flower-heads HP. 
—pltayphyllos. EUPH-113. 50¢ 
—polychroma: see E. epithymoides. 
—pulcherrima. EUPH-122. 50¢ 
Poinsettia. Shrub to 10 ft; bright red 
fis; (X). 100 seeds $3.00. 
—rugosum. EUPH-128. 30¢ 
White Snakeroot. White heads; 4 ft; HP. 
—sikkimensis. EUPH-132. 35¢ 
—splendens. EUPH-135. 25¢ 
Crown-of-Thorns; Calveary Clover. To 
4 ft; bracts bright red; GH; HA. 
—Variegata: see E. marginata. 
—Euphorbia Mixed. EUPH-X. 25¢ 
EKUSTOMA. (YEW-stom-uh) 
—russellianum. EUST-1. 35¢ 
Blue Gentian. HB; 2 ft; mass of 3” bell- 
shaped dark to pale blue fis; June till frost; 
moist place; fine cut; treat as HA; showy 
but not often seen. 
EVODIA. (ee-VOH-dee-uh) 
—franinifolia. EVOD-3. 50¢ 
EXACUM. (EKS-ak-um) 
Gentianaceae. Annuals, biennials and per- 
ennials, summer blooming; fils white, lilac or 
purplish blue, flat petalled in branching clust- 
ers at the top fo leafy stems. Not hardy in 
the N but grown as a pot plant in the GH; 
sow seeds in August for indoor growing; 
hardy in the South. 
—teres. EXAM-6. 30¢ 
Blue flowers; 4 ft; India. 
EXOCHORDA. (ex-soh-kord-uh) 
Pearl Bush. Rosaceae. Hardy deciduous 
Asian shrubs; very ornamental and hardy in 
the North. They thrive in a sunny place 
and well drained soil. 
—racemosa. EXOR-6. 35¢ 
FARSETIA. (far-SET-ah) 
Erect woolly annuals and perennials or 
sub-shrubs with white, pink or yellow fis in 
spikes or racemes; sometimes listed under 
Fibigia. (Cruciferae), 
—clypeolata. FARS-2. 50¢ 
FATSIA. (FAT-see-ah) 
Araliaceae. A single evergreen shrub nat- 
ive of Japan and grown in the GH; it is an 
extra nice foliage plant. 
—japonica. FATS-1. 50¢ 
(Aralia jap.) Ev. sh. to 20 ft; grown in 
the GH; (VIII); whitish fils in umbels. 
— —Moseri. : FATS-1M. 50¢ 
A compact growing form; GH. 
—Ppapyrifera: see Tetrapanax papyriferum. 
FELICIA. (fe-LISH-ee-ah) 
Compositae. Af. annuals and sub-shrubs; 
the latter make nice plants in the GH and 
the annuals nice garden plants. They have 
attractive daisy-like fis with blue or white 
rays and yellow disks. 
—adfinis. 
FELC=Iy 35 
Blue flowers; 6 inches. 7 ‘ 
Site pe: ie FELC-4. 30¢ 
ingtisher Daisy. Blue star-shaped fis; 
Cy ik Oz 908; ts 
—echinata v. Paralia. FELC-6. 35¢ 
Erect bush with bright blue fis; 10 ”. 
—hyssopifolia. FELC-8. 30¢ 
ave lavender-mauve, golden disk; 12”; 
—rotundifolia. FELC-11. 35 
Blue fis with yellow disk; 67’. f 
—tricolor FELC-14. 35¢ 
Pinkish with purple zone, yellow disk; 9’. 
FANCARIA: see in list under CACTI. 
FERNS. 
We have a considerable number of fern 
spores to offer but due to the listing not be- 
ing ready as this is being printed, we will 
try to get them in the last section of this 
issue. 
