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f* HEATHER (Calluna) 
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Calluna Vulgaris —( Common Heather )—-Low evergreen shrub not exceeding 12 inches in height, 
cultivated chiefly for its rosy-pink flowers which are borne in great profusion in late summer. 
The closely set branches are densely covered with miniature needles. Fine for a sunny slope or 
at the base of a sunny rock garden. Best planted in groups. 6-9" 3.40; 9-12" 3-50; 12-15" 3-70. 
Calluna Vulgaris Alporti —Strong grower. Bright green foliage, reddish purple flowers. 
6-9" 3-50; 9-12" 3.60. 
Calluna Vulgaris Rubra —Spreading habit, much more dwarf than above described varieties, 
also flowers in the Fall over a longer period. 4-6" 3-50. 
HEATH (Erica) 
Heath ( Erica Carnea) —Very closely allied to the preceding Heather. Grows to 6 inches tall, 
making a small mat. Bright rosy flowers. This variety should have a light winter covering. The 
Ericas have been popular in European gardens for centuries and are very interesting. This variety 
always flowers very early in the Spring and throughout the winter in mild seasons. 6-10" 3-75. 
HEMLOCK (Tsuga) 
Hemlock Canadian —Our native tree. A splendid evergreen of many uses, lending itself admir¬ 
ably to any location. Beautiful in group work. It stands shearing well, making a good compact 
tree or hedge. Highly recommended for that shadv corner. Thousands are being used. 18-24" 31.00; 
2- 231.40; iy 2 -V 31.75; 3-4' 32.50; 4-5' 33.50; 5-6' 35.00; 6-7' 37.00; 7-8' 39.00. 
Hemlock Canadian Sargent’s Weeping —Dwarf, flat, weeping form with spreading habit. 
12-15" 32.50; 15-18" 33.75. 
Hemlock Carolina ( Carolinianum) —Quite distinct in habit from the Canadian Hemlock, being 
more dwarf with darker green foliage and more compact habit of growth. 18-24" 31-25; 3-4' 32.75. 
Hemlock Japonica ( Diversifolia) —Slow growing with short dark green needles. Growth broadly 
pyramidal. A rare novelty as it can be secured from but few nurseries. 12-15" 31-50; 15-18"32.00. 
JUNIPER ( Juniperus) 
The Juniper family offers a wide variation of leaf or needle texture and more variation in type 
of growth and color than any other class of evergreens. As a group they are beautiful and informal, 
blending well with other evergreens. 
Juniper Chinese —This is the parent plant of many useful types. It is variable in form but in 
general is a fine compact column, silvery or blue green in color. Very hardy. 18-24" 3-90; 2-3'31.35; 
3- 4' 31-75; 4-5' 32.50; 5-6' 33.75; 6-7' 35.00; 7-8' 37.50. 
Juniper Chinese Blue Column ( Columnaris Glauca) —This is a tall close growing type with 
blue needle foliage. Its name, Blue Column Juniper, is given because of its color and habit. 
3-4' 32.75; 4-5' 33.75. 
Juniper Chinese Columnaris —Green variety of above. 3-4' 32.75; 4-5' 33.75. 
Juniper Chinese Green —This is a light pea-green variety making a fine broad pyramidal 
specimen. Foliage is both needle and scalelike. Bright blue berries are borne in abundance during 
the summer. 18-24" 31.25; 2-3'32.00; 3-4' 32.75; 4-5' 33.50. 
Juniper Chinese Reeves ( Femina )—A broad loose growing type with outspreading slender 
branchlets. Scalelike and needle type foliage, silvery green in color, lightly scattered with berries. 
2- 3'31.75; 3-4' 32.25. 
Juniper Chinese Veroides —-Broad pyramid of rapid growth and gray green needle foliage. 
3- 4' 32.50; 4-5' 33.50. 
Juniper Communis —Forms a broad loose pyramid with almost perpendicular sides. It attains 
a height of 10 to 20 feet, and is very desirable in creating a natural informal effect. 2-3' 31-35; 
3-4' 31.75; 4-5' 32.50. 
Juniper Communis Cracovica {Polish)— Upright growing compact, narrow column. Fine for 
sentinel use. 18-24" 31.25; 2-3'31.50; 3-4'32.25. 
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