CL1BRANS' LIST OF HARDY OR OUTDOOR HEATHS. 
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HARDY or OUTDOOR HEATHS. 
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(Ericas). 
These beautiful little plants are particularly suitable for edging beds of Rhodo- 
dendrons, Azaleas, &c., &c., and grow equally well on level ground as on rockeries. 
When once established they require very little attention. Though they are among 
the loveliest of hardy flowers, they have till lately suffered neglect. Now that 
their beauty and usefulness are beginning to be better understood, the demand 
for them is steadily increasing — a tardy but well-deserved tribute to their charming 
and general effectiveness. 
Purchaser’s Selection, 5/- to 9/- per doz. Our Selection, 4/- to 6/- per doz. 100 in variety, 
our selection, for 25/- and 30/-; extra strong, 40/- per 100. 
10 Australis, a woodv-stemmed, tall-growing species, producing spikes of pale pink flowers, 
distinct and attractive. In pots, 1/6 to 2/6 each. 
carnea, see herbacea. 
16 Cinerea alba, showy spikes of clear waxy white flowers in summer and autumn. 
17 major, a larger and more vigorous form than the type. 
18 minor, white, dwarf. 
21 pallida, pale blush. 
31 Herbacea (carnea), abundant reddish flesh-coloured flowers in March and April; forms a 
lovely edging, as it can be easily clipped. 
33 alba, white variety of above. 9d. each. 7/6 per doz. 
60 Mediterranea hybrida, deep rosy-pink flowers, line for bedding, early. 
80 Stricta, rich purple spikes, autumn blooming. 
87 Tetralix alba, cross-leaved, lovely clustered white flowers in July and August. 
89 mollis prtecox, white, early-flowering. 
91 Mackiana, a rich coloured dwarf form. 
94 Vagans (■ multiflora ), rose-purple. , 
95 alba, white. Exceedingly showv in August and September; 
96 rubra, dark red. ) forms a good stout edging. 
100 Vulgaris alba (Hammondii), a white form of the Heather of our moors. 
105 pilosa, white, a pretty form. 
107 tenella, a pretty slender-branched variety. 
102 Alportii, crimson. 
104 aurea, golden foliage; very pretty. 
Hammondii, white, a beautiful variety. 
106 pumila, white; dwarf and compact. 
109 — — flore pleno, silvery reddish-purple; double. 
110 argentea, purple flower, silver foliage. °> 
1 1 1 cuprea, bronzy-yellow foliage, purple flowers. 
112 hypnoides, rosy-purple; dwarf. 
120 — — pygmcea, purple; dwarf. 
122 rigida, white. 
124 Searleii, a very distinct and beautiful white. 
TREES ESTABLISHED IN TUBS. 
We have usually on hand several specimens of Oaks, Sycamores, Limes, Chestnut, 
Beech, Birch, etc., of various sizes, at prices ranging from 2/6 upwards, according to 
size. We have established these in tubs in such a way that they are suitable for planting 
out any time during the hot summer months, to form memorials of birthdays, weddings, 
festivals, or any event of importance or interest that it is desirable to celebrate. 
Full particulars of sorts, sizes and prices on application. 
