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Le-Mac Nurseries, Hampton, Virginia 
MENZIESIA POLIFOLIA. (Daboecia Polifolia). 
Irish Heath. Dwarf little plant for the rockery, 
with glossy-green leaves and spikes of large 
drooping purple bell-shaped flowers from July 
to September. 10 100 
2 yr. clump _ 2.50 20.00 
“ “ ALBA. Similar to the above 
but with white flowers. 10 100 
2 yr. clump _ 2.50 20.00 
CEANOTHUS. Deciduous shrub producing from July 
until frost a wealth of flower spikes in shades 
of blue, pink and white. 
CEANOTHUS GLOIRE de VERSAILLES. Large 
panicles of deep powder-blue flowers. One of 
the best varieties. 10 
4 in. pots _ 6.00 
“ GLOIRE de PLANTIERES. Deep blue. 
10 
4 in. pots _ 6.00 
“ HENRY DESFOSSE. Rich dark blue. 
10 
4 in. pots _ 6.00 
“ PERLE ROSE. Bright rose-carmine. 
10 
4 in. pots _ 6.00 
PINGUET GUINDON. Unique shade of 
lavender, suffused pink. 10 
4 in. pots _ 6.00 
CORNUS FLORIDA. 20'-30'. White flowering Dog¬ 
wood. 10 100 
2-3 ft. _ 2.50 20.00 
4-5 ft. _ 5.50 45.00 
“ “ RUBRA. 15'-20'. Pink flower¬ 
ing Dogwood. 10 100 
2- 3 ft. B. & B. _ 6.00 50.00 
3- 4 ft. B. & B. _ 10.00 85.00 
4- 5 ft. B. & B._ 15.00 125.00 
COTONEASTERS. This genus is well known for its 
attractive habit, interesting bloom, and showy 
often persistent berries. These shrubs prefer 
sunny positions in well-drained loamy soils. 
COTONEASTER ACUMINATA. 10-12'. An erect 
deciduous shrub with white flowers and deep 
scarlet berries. 10 100 
3 in. pots_ 2.00 15.00 
7 in. pots _ 6.00 
APICULATA. 4'-6'. Low growing de¬ 
ciduous variety with large bright red berries. 
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