. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . EUTOCA. Xat. Ord., Hydrophyllacece. price. Showy, free-flowering plants, suitable for beds or mixed borders; succeeds iu ^ any light, rich soil. Hardy annuals. ]145 Eutoca. Finest mixed EUCXEDE. Xat. Oed., Loasacece. A charming golden-blossomed plant; alike effective and showy in mixed borders or grown in pots for conservatory decoration. Half-hardy annual. 146 Eucnide Bartonoides. Primrose; from Mexico EUPHORBIA. Xat. Oed , Euphorliaceoe. 147 Euphorbia Variegata. Xerx pretty variegated foliaged plant


. E. Fred Washburn's amateur cultivator's guide to the flower & kitchen garden for 1880 . EUTOCA. Xat. Ord., Hydrophyllacece. price. Showy, free-flowering plants, suitable for beds or mixed borders; succeeds iu ^ any light, rich soil. Hardy annuals. ]145 Eutoca. Finest mixed EUCXEDE. Xat. Oed., Loasacece. A charming golden-blossomed plant; alike effective and showy in mixed borders or grown in pots for conservatory decoration. Half-hardy annual. 146 Eucnide Bartonoides. Primrose; from Mexico EUPHORBIA. Xat. Oed , Euphorliaceoe. 147 Euphorbia Variegata. Xerx pretty variegated foliaged plant. Tender annual FENZIilA. Xat. Oed., Polemmiacece. A splendid, profuse-blooming, neat little plant of dwarf growth, very effective in small beds, vases, or rustic baskets or boxes for conservatory or AvindoAv decoration; remains in flower the Avhole summer; thrives best in a light, rich soil. 148 Fenzlia Dianthiflora. Rosy-lilac, crimson centre, with yellow anthers. Hardy annual. From California. 1^ feet . . . . .25 FliOS ADOXIS. Xat. Oed., Ranunculaceoe. 149 Flos Adonis. Handsome foliage, blood-red flowers; very pretty. Hardy annual .05 ^ I GAURA. Xat. Oed., Onagrarice. A plant of light and gi-aceful habit, with spikes of white and red-tinted flowers; a profuse bloomer. Half-hardy annual. 150 Gaura liindheimerii. Very pretty. 2 feet IG GILiIA. Xat. Ord., Polemoniacece. This is a very pleasing family of annuals; may be sown at any time, and will bloom in almost any situation. The flowers are disposed in panicles or clusters; and, from its neat gi-owth, it is admirably adapted for culture in masses or de- tached patches. The three-colored variety is the prettiest. Hardy annual. 151 Gilia Achilleaefolia. Lflac; from California. 1^ foot 05 152 Alt)a. A very fine , with pure white flowers . . .05 153 Laciniata. Distinct variety, blooming in coiymbose fonn; blue. | ft. .05 154 Tricolor. Yellow eye, surrounded by a purple ring bordered by pale blue .05 GODETIA. Xat. Oed., Ona


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