smoke and dust. The variegated foliage gives it a bright cheeful 
aspect and since it thrives best in shade, it is a most useful evergreen. 
ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA URSI—(Kinnikinnick)— A lovely low trail¬ 
ing evergreen, flourishing in most any situation. Very hardy. Glossy 
green leaves, covered with large brilliant red berries in fall and win¬ 
ter. 
BUXUS SEMPERVIRENS—(Boxwood) —Small, deep green, glossy fol- 
liage. Rather rapid growing. An excellent and will known hedge 
plant. 
CALLUNA VULGARIS—(Scotch Heather) —This fine evergreen with 
its green mossy foliage, and beautiful lavender flowers, has many 
uses and is attractive the year around. 2 ft. Blooms in summer. 
CALLUNA VULGARIS, Aurea—(Golden Heather) —Fine golden fol¬ 
iage, taking on beautiful tinges of red during fall. Lavender flowers. 
Hardy. 
CALLUNA VULGARIS, Pygmaea—(Moss Heather) —Very dwarf ever¬ 
green, with dainty dark-green foliage. Pink flowers. A gem for the 
rockery. 
CASSIOPE MERTENSIANA —A rare alpine gem for a shady spot in the 
rockery. Scale-like foliage, clothed with nooding white bells. 12 inches. 
COTONEASTER HORIZONTALIS—(Rock Cotoneaster) —Well known 
creeping shrub. Masses of red berries in fall and winter. Very hardy. 
CRYPTOMERIA JAPONIC A—A rapid growing evergreen with dense 
plume-like foliage, turning bronze in winter. For quick results. 
CYTISUS PRAECGX—(Warminster Broom)— Rare, hardy, graceful 
evergreen. Flowers rich cream, completely covering the branches. 
CYTISUS PURPUREUS — (Purple Broom)— A dwarf, procumbent 
shrub, bearing attractive purple flowers. New and decidely different 
among brooms. 
CYTISUS VILLOSUS —A most unusual flowering shrub that came to us 
under this name. Grows to a height of about 4 ft., with grey crinkly 
leaves. Large single Rose-like flowers of clear pink, over a long period. 
DABOECIA POLIFOLIA, Alba—(Irish Beil Heather)— A splendid 
dwarf evergreen. Foliage dark green above, silvery beneath. Nood¬ 
ing flowers of purest wnite, resembling Lily of the Valley in form 
and size. 
DABOECIA POLIFOLIA, Rosea —A dark-pink form of the above. 
DAPHNE CNECRUM—(Rose Daphne)— Probably the most delightful¬ 
ly fragrant of all evergreens. The plant is dwarf, and the pink flow¬ 
ers are borne in great profusion, in both spring and fall. A shrub of 
superior merit . 
ERICA CARNEA—(Mediterranean Heather)—A most attractive, 
dwarf, hardy evergreen. It has a beautiful, dense dark green foliage, 
and from late winter through spring is covered with carmine-red 
flowers. 
EUONYMUS RADiCANS, Variegate —A broad leaf evergreen of low 
