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Cotoneaster Horizontalis. 
Daphne Cneorutn. 
Calluna Vulgaris—Scotch Heather. 
Buddleia 
Bach Doz. 
lie de France. (New). A great improvement 
over all other varieties. It blooms pro- 
lificly and the flowers are larger; the color 
is deeper, almost a deep purple. All to¬ 
gether a fine plant for the flower garden 
or shrubbery border or as a single speci¬ 
men for the lawn .$0.75 
Variabilis magnifica. This is really a shrub, 
but the top usually freezes back, and new 
growth starts from the root like other per¬ 
ennials. Plants grow 3 to 4 feet and are 
covered with long racemes of lilac-like 
flowers all summer.50 4.75 
100 
35.00 
Cotoneaster - Rock Spray 
Each Doz. 100 
*Horizontalis (Prostrate or Rock Coton¬ 
easter). A low-growing shrub with al¬ 
most horizontal branches covered with 
shiny dark green leaves. The flowers are 
pinkish but the fruit, which hangs on until 
spring, is bright red, giving the plant a 
wonderful appearance in the fall and win¬ 
ter. It is a most desirable plant for rock 
garden and in front of shrubbery. A splen¬ 
did low shrub for entrance to gardens or at 
the base of steps near the front door. The 
safest way to transplant this shrub is from 
pots. 
6-inch pot plants, good form. $1.00 $10.00 $75.00 
5-inch pot plants, good form.75 8.00 60.00 
Cistus 
Ornamental, free-flowering shrubs, about 12 to 24 inches high, 
with very showy single, roselike flowers in summer. A lovely 
plant for the rock garden or warm, sheltered, sunny border. 
Culture. Well drained, peaty soil suits them best. Plant in 
sheltered places on the rockery or border in full sun. Perfectly 
hardy in temperate regions but should have protection in the 
North. Plant in spring, 10 to 12 inches apart, and do not dis¬ 
turb plants after once planted. 
Each 
*Formosus. Fine, shrublike plant for rock¬ 
ery, with yellow cup-like flowers with dark 
spots. Silvery gray foliage. Fine plants 
for the South and hot southern exposures. 
Great favorites in the European rock gar¬ 
den .$0.45 
*Badiatus. Similar to above witli orange 
blossoms .45 
Daphne - Garland Flower 
♦Cneorum. These shrubs are of spreading habit and do not grow 
over 8 to 12 inches high; producing delicately perfumed rose- 
pink blossoms. The flowers completely cover the plant not 
only in spring but again in early autumn. As an edging plant 
in front of evergreens or shrubs, it is unequalled. It also 
forms a splendid low hedge along garden walks and around 
flower beds. 
Culture. It prefers a sunny position in well drained sandy 
soil. In order to keep the evergreen foliage perfect, protect it 
with a little straw during the coldest part of the winter. The 
plants withstand temperatures as low as 10 below zero. Water 
sparingly in summer. 
Each Three Doz. 100 
Bushy plants, 7-9 inches.$0.75 $2.00 $ 8.00 $ 60.00 
Bushy plants, 9 -12 inches. 1.25 3.25 12.00 85.00 
Bushy plants, 12-15 inches. 1.75 4.50 15.00 110.00 
Calluna and Erica - Heaths and Heathers 
The Heaths are compact, low-growing plants, and as such are 
extremely useful for rockeries. The small foliage is densely 
arranged around the wiry little stems, and either when in full 
bloom or in midwinter makes a very pretty picture. Give some 
protection in the first winter. Semi-shady location. 
Culture. Same as Azaleas. 
Three 
Calluna vulgaris (Scotch Heather). A low- 
growing shrub, with erect branches cover¬ 
ed with short, closely adpressed leaves. 
The pretty, bell-shaped flowers occur in 
great profusion toward tops of the shoots 
and are a pretty rosy color.$1.40 
Calluna vulgaris alba (White Heather). Al¬ 
ways worn in buttonholes for good luck. 
Is the white form of the common Scotch 
Heather . 1.40 
Calluna vulgaris Alporti. Rate. Grows 24 in. 
high. Flowers rosy purple. 1.40 
Doz. 100 
$4.00 $30.00 
4.00 30.00 
4.00 30.00 
Doz. 100 
$3.50 $25.00 
3.50 25.00 
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