. Doronicum Caucasicum ERIGERON (Flea Bane). Glaucus. Glaucous foliage and large purple flowers in June; 1 foot. Coulteri. Large whitish flowers; 15 inches; July. Hybridus roseus. Rosy pink flowers during July, 1J ft, 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. ERINUS. AlpinilS. A very dwarf Alpine plant, forming a beautiful tuft of foliage close to the ground, and producing numerous bright rosy- purple flowers in May or June ; an excellent subject for the rockery. — Carmineus. Carmine flowers. — AlbllS. Pure white flowers. 25 cts. each. ERODIUM (Heron's Bill). Manescavi. A pretty trailer, bear- ing from Ju


. Doronicum Caucasicum ERIGERON (Flea Bane). Glaucus. Glaucous foliage and large purple flowers in June; 1 foot. Coulteri. Large whitish flowers; 15 inches; July. Hybridus roseus. Rosy pink flowers during July, 1J ft, 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. ERINUS. AlpinilS. A very dwarf Alpine plant, forming a beautiful tuft of foliage close to the ground, and producing numerous bright rosy- purple flowers in May or June ; an excellent subject for the rockery. — Carmineus. Carmine flowers. — AlbllS. Pure white flowers. 25 cts. each. ERODIUM (Heron's Bill). Manescavi. A pretty trailer, bear- ing from June to Sept. attractive umbels of purplish-red flowers ; fine for the rockery. 25 cts. each. EPIEOBIUM (Willow Herb). Angustifolium alburn. A strong- growing perennial, especially adapted for low bearing numerous white flowers throughout $ per doz. EPIMEDIUM (Barren-wort). Dwarf-growing plants with leathery foliage and panicles of lovely flowers; the foli- age of all the varieties offered below assumes the most beautiful tints of color in autumn. Alpinism. Creamy yellow. Aluschianum. Creamy white. Lilacea. Beautiful lilac. Niveum. Pure white. Macranthum. Large white. Sulphureum. Light yellow. 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; set of 6 sorts, $ EUPATORIUM. Ageratoldes ( Thorough- Wort). A useful border plant, of strong, free growth, 3 to 4 feet high, producing minute white flowers in dense terminal heads August and Sept. Goelestinum. A pretty, hardy plant, with light blue flowers similar to the Ageratum ; begins to flower in August and continues until frost ; 18 to 24 inches. Serotinum. A useful plant to place in the rear of the border, growing from 4 to 5 ft. high, bearing large heads of creamy white flowers, 15c. ea.; $ doz. DORONICUM (Leopard's Bane). One of the most effective very early spring-flowering perennials, be- ginning to bloom in April and continuing at intervals throughout the sea- son, or, if placed in pots in fall, they can readily be force


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