HORTICULTURAL SPECIALIST 
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pink very fragrant flowers in May, grow 
in full sun for best results. We have a 
splendid stock in several sizes. 
50-75 cents-$1.50-$2.00-$2.50 each 
EPIGAEA. 
repens. (Mayflower.) Strong clumps. 50 cents each 
EUONYMUS. 
microphyllus. Very fine leaves, resembling 
boxwood, makes a neat little bush admir¬ 
able for the rock garden. Small plants in 
pots 25 cents each, strong field grown 
plants.$.50-$1.00' each 
ERICA. 
carnea (Spring Heath.) Bright rose, often 
flowering n late February and March, 
darleyensis (Darley Heath.) Early flowering 
deep rose. 
tetralix (Cross leaved heath.) Gray green 
leaves, pink bell shaped flowers, 
vagans (Cornish Heath.) Light green foliage, 
pale lilac flowers. 
vulgaris compacta (Calluna.) Grows 4-6 
inches high, moss like growth, flowers 
pale lavender, foliage deep green, 
vulgaris humilis (Low Scotch Heather.) 
Flowers white, height 4-7 inches, rich green 
foliage. 
vulgaris rubra (Red Scotch Heather.) 
Spreading growth 6-12 inches high, rosy 
carmine flowers, foliage reddish purple in 
fall. 
vulgaris (Purple Scotch Heather.) Grows 12- 
15 inches tall, purple flowers in mid-season. 
Prices of the hardy Heaths, 50 cents each, 
$5.00 doz. 
HEDERA. 
helix conglomerata. Fine shrubby variety of 
English ivy, very unique. Excellent for 
the rock garden.$.50-$1.00 each 
helix stricta. More upright growing than the 
preceding, another fine form for the rock 
garden.$.50-$1.00 each 
ILEX. 
crenata convexa. (Japanese Box Holly.) A 
splendid hardy evergreen, whch should 
become immensely popular, 15-18 inch 
plants.$1.50-$2.50 each 
glabra. (Ink Berry.) Another very useful 
evergreen, extra strong plants. 
$1.50-$3.00 each 
helleri. (New.) A very compact and neat grow¬ 
ing variety with small foliage, it is more 
prostrate in habit than other varieties and 
is one of the finest evergreen novelties in 
recent years. Fine specimens in three sizes. 
$2.00-$4.00 each 
opaca. The evergreen fruiting American 
holly. Strong plants.$3.00-$5.00 each 
KALMIA. 
latifolia. (Mountain Laurel.) Fine nursery 
grown established plants.$1.50-$4.00 each 
LEIOPHYLLUM. 
huxifolium. The well known sand myrtle, 
a lovely low growing plant for shady loca¬ 
tions, smothered with white flowers in 
late spring. Beautiful heavy nursery grown 
specimens.$1.50-$2.50 each 
LEUCOTHOE. 
Catesboei. (Drooping leucothoe.) 
$1.50-$2.00 each 
