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H eathers (continued) 
■"'aliuna vulgaris alba pilosa. Late-blooming variety, about 18 to 
SO inches high. Flowers white. Foliage soft gray¬ 
ish green. 
C. ” 
alba spicata. Tall Fhite Heather, grows about 
23 to 24 inches high. July. 
C. " 
Alporti. Crimson Heather. Lark crimson. Deep 
bluish green foliage. Bushy,medium grower.July,Aug. 
c. 
argentea. Foliage whitish yellow-green. Flowers 
pink. 15 to 18” July. 
C. ” 
aurea. Foliage golden in summer and red in winter. 
Pink Flowers. 
C. ” 
compacta. Dwarf and compact. Pink flowers.9”. 
C. " 
cuprea. Foliage yellow, turning to almost glowing 
red in fall. Flowers purple. 12 to 15”.June,July. 
c. ” 
fl.pl. Double Scotch Heather. 
C. ” 
Hammondi. A handsome pure white Heather .Free 
Flowering. 1 ^ it. 
C . ” 
humilis. Rich green foliage. A low grower. Flowers 
white. 12 to 15 ”, June,July. 
c. 
hypnoides. Late-blooming. Low, compact, spreading 
growth. Foliage soft deep green. Flowers deep 
pink. Useful for rock-garden or edging. 6 to 12”. 
c . 
monstrosa. Spreading variety with fine light 
yellowish green foliage. Flowers are pink, 15 to 
18 inches. July. 
C. ” 
rosea. A more straight,tall-growing variety with 
very delicate pink flowers. 18 to 20 in.July,Aug. 
C. ” 
rubra. low, neat. First to flower, outlasting all 
others, being in bloom to fall. Flowers are lovely, 
deep red bells. $.fc0 each; $1.50 for 3;$4.00- 10. 
c. ” 
Searlei. Clear white. Foliage keeps green in fall. 
1 ft. July, Sept. 
C. " 
Tenella. Slender Heather. A low grower with 
slender spikes of small lavender flowers. Foliage 
bronzy green in fall. 12 to 15 in. June, July. 
All Heaths and Heathers $1.50 lor 3, $4.00 lor 10; 
$30.00 for 100, except where noted otherwise, potgrown. 
