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CALLUNA, Continued. 
vulgaris alporti, ALPORT HEATHER. 18 in. Crimson flowers; greyish leaves. Sizes, 4-6 
in., 6-9 in. 
vulgaris argentea, SILVER-TIPPED HEATHER. 18 in. Pink flowers. Size 4-6 in. 
vulgaris cuprea, BRONZE HEATHER. 8 in. Pink flowers; gold and bronze foliage. Sizes, 
4-6 in., 6-9 in. 
vulgaris erecta. 2 ft. White flowers. Sizes, 4-6 in., 6-9 in. 
vulgaris hammondi, HAMMOND HEATHER. 18 in. White flowers. Upright. Sizes, 4-6 in., 
6-9 in. 
vulgaris hirsuta, WOOLLY HEATHER. Pink flowers, velvety greyish foliage. Sizes, 
4-6 in., 6-9 in. 
vulgaris hypnoides. 1 ft. Deep pink flowers. Size, 4-6 in. 
vulgaris multiplex. Pink flowers. Size, 4-6 in. 
vulgaris nana, MOSS HEATHER. 6 in. Very compact. Purple flowers. Size, 4-6 in. 
vulgaris rigida, BRUSH HEATHER. White flowers. Size, 4-6 in. 
vulgaris rubra, RED HEATHER. 18 in. Deep red flowers. Size, 4-6 in. 
vulgaris searli, SEARLE HEATHER. 18 in. White flowers. Tall, loose, feathery growth. 
Late flowering. Size, 4-6 in. 
vulgaris spicata. 18 in. Deep pink flowers. Sizes, 4-6 in., 6-9 in. 
COTONEASTER Each 10 100 
horizontalis, ROCK COTONEASTER. 2-3 ft. Pink. June. Low spreading shrub, suitable 
for rockeries. Bright red fruit. 
3-6 in. Pot Grown Plants . 30 2.70 24.00 
6-9 in. Pot Grown Plants . 50 4.50 40.00 
horizontalis perpusilla. 2-3 ft. Fine variety, leaves turning red and orange. 
6-9 in. Pot Grown Plants . 50 4.50 
DAPHNE cneorum, ROSE DAPHNE. 1-3 ft. Spread. Pink, all summer. Beautiful low hardy 
shrub; fragrant pink blossoms nestling among the green leaves. Fine for rockeries 
and borders. See colored illustration on inside of front cover. 
9-12 in.75 6.75 60.00 
12-18 in. 1.25 11.25 101.00 
EPIGAEA repens, TRAILING ARBUTUS (MAYFLOWER). Thrives best in light humus soil 
in shady locations. White to rose-colored flowers in early Spring, exhaling a rich, 
spicy fragrance. 
Strong Plants .60 5.40 48.00 
ERICA carnea, SPRING HEATH. Low spreading, rosy-red flowers with dark red anthers. 
3-6 in. Pot Grown Plants .30 2.70 
6-9 in. Pot Grown Plants.50 4.50 
GALAX aphylla, GALAX. 8-12 in. White. May. Beautiful heart-shaped leaves, turning 
brilliant scarlet when exposed to the sun. Splendid ground cover for Rhododendron 
bed, and wildwood planting. Our introduction. 
Strong Plants .50 4.50 40.00 
ILEX glabra, INKBERRY. 6-8 ft. Very hardy. Black fruit. Invaluable border plant. 
9-12 in.75 6.75 60.00 
12-18 in. 1.25 11.25 101.00 
KALMIA, KALMIA. 
angustifolia, LAMBKILL. 2-4 ft. June-July. Beautiful small crimson flowers in abundance. 
Prefers peaty soil. 
9-12 in. clumps . 30 2.70 
latifolia, MOUNTAINLAUREL. 6-25 ft. In May and June its clustered masses of white 
or blush flowers present a gorgeous spectacle. It prefers sandy, peaty soil and is a 
worthy companion to the Rhododendron. 
9-12 in.60 5.40 48.00 
12-15 in. 1.00 9.00 81.00 
15-18 in. 1.25 11.25 101.00 
18-24 in. 1.75 15.75 141.00 
2- 3 ft. 2.50 22.50 202.00 
polifolia, BOG KALMIA. 1-2 ft. A most attractive low species with conspicuous rosy- 
purple flowers. 
3- 6 in.50 4.50 40.00 
LEDUM groenlandicum, TRUE LABRADOR-TEA. 1-3 ft. May-June. A delightful little shrub 
with thick evergreen leaves and small umbels of white flowers. 
9-12 in.50 4.50 
LEIOPHYLLUM buxifolium prostratum, ALLEGHENY SANDMYRTLE. 3-6 in. April-June. 
Very compact and prostrate. Tiny boxlike leaves and masses of white flowers with 
pink stamens. 
3-6 in. 50 4.50 40.00 
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