Calluna vulgaris H. E. Beale. foot; a spraddly plant with, flowering 
spikes of 10-12 inches; pale lavender-pink double flowers, resembling 
wee roses. Sept. $1.00. 
C. V. County Wicklow. More prostrate with similar flowers. Aug. $1.00. 
C. V. minima. A close pelt of darkest green. Flowers negligible. 50c. 
C. V. m. Little Gem. Very compact and upright, shaped like a little coni¬ 
fer. $1.00. 
C. V. m. Smith's var. A close mossy growth, green and russet. Flowers 
negligible. $1.00. 
*Cladothamnus pyrolaeflorus. 4 foot; branches erect; deciduous; with 
peach-colored flowers %-l inch across. 75c. 
Erica carnea King George. 6 inch; begins to bloom soon after Xmas; 
flowers dark lavender-rose-red. 50c. 
E. c. Springwood White. Quite prostrate; free-blooming; flowers large, 
white with chocolate colored anthers. Jan. to Mar. 75c. 
E. ciliaris. 1 foot; leaves small eye-lashed ovals; clear rose bells on tall 
spikes. Will endure a wet position. July to Sept, 50c. 
E. c. Wych. 1 foot; a lacy bush with long spikes of delicate pink bells. 
July-Oct. 75c. 
E. cinerea. 12-18 inch; narrow bronzy foliage; long upright spikes of 
small rose purple flowers; a fine carrying color. July-Oct. 50c, 
E. c. Domino. 9 inch; habit lax; large slender bells of snowy white with 
ebony sepals and stalks. July-Oct. $1.00. 
E. hybrida Dawn. 8 inch; tips of young branches gold and peach; foliage 
eye-lashed. June-Oct. 50c. 
E. h. Watsonii. 10 inch; similar in habit to above; large silvery-rose 
flowers. July to Oct. 50c. 
E. tetralix. 1 foot; much branched brittle habit; somewhat grayish; pale 
silvery-rose bells pendant at the ends of branches. June to Oct. 50c. 
E. Mackaiana fl. pi. A delicate dark green carpeting ling with flowers so 
double that they resemble crisp rosy-pink fruits. 50c. 
E. vagans Lyonesse. 9 inch; very free flowering; corolla snowy white 
with pale brown protruding anthers. Aug. and Sept. $1.00. 
E. V. Mrs. D. F. Maxwell. 9 inch; branches loaded with dark cerise 
flowers. Aug. and Sept. $1.00. 
E. V. St. Keverne. 9 inch; branches filled with apple blossom pink bells; 
one of the best. Aug. and Oct. 50c. 
Gaultheria adenothrix. Evergreen prostrate shrub; thick inch long leaves, 
warm red in winter; flowers waxy white urns ^ inch long; fruit red. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
G. nummularioides. Weak. Almost vine-like red hairy stems; small pale 
heart-shaped leaves. Flowers white. $1.00. 
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