TOTTY’S 
UNIQUE HEATHERS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN 
Price: 50^ each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100 
CLIMBING VINES 
* This group has been sadly neglected in most gardens. 
They offer a wealth of beauty with their evergreen 
foliage and late Summer and Winter bloom. They are 
hardy and easy, and adapt themselves to most garden 
conditions with a minimum of care. A good sandy loam 
with plenty of sand and peat moss, will produce a luxur¬ 
iant growth of charming beauty. 
*Calluna cuprea —A gay golden heather, burning red with 
Autumn cold, and producing an abundance of lavender flowers 
from midseason until late. 
*CaIluna Nana Compacta —A handsome dwarf shrublet 6 
inches high and with a profusion of small pink bells during 
July and August. Unaccountably compact. 
* Erica Vulgaris Alba —A white form of the above, but a little 
more dwarf and compact. July and August. 
*Erica Mediterraneana Hybrida —This little evergreen heather 
has a delightful habit of starting its blooms in November and 
often continuing clear through until May. The bells are deep 
pink. It is a real acquisition and should be planted in bold 
masses for striking effect. 
* Erica Vulgaris Prosper —A valuable addition to the E. Vul¬ 
garis types. Strong and vigorous with feathery wands of deep 
green studded with pink bells during July, August and Sep¬ 
tember. 12-18 inches. 
*Menziesi alba —A white form of the Irish Bell Heather bloom¬ 
ing from mid-Summer until late Fall. 
*Menziesi Polifolia —This little Irish Bell Heather is like a 
wind blown conifer, eccentric dark green branchlets, and very 
compact. 8 inches high. Large pendant bells; deep pink, make 
this plant a burst of glory during July, August and September. 
AMPELOPSIS 
Ampelopsis Veitchi (Boston or Japanese Ivy) —Useful in 
city or suburb; its glossy foliage withstands dust and smoke 
well. Clings to bricks, walls, fences or rocks. Once established 
forms a dense, rapid growth. Foliage turns to brilliant scarlet, 
crimson and orange in the Fall. Price: 3-year-old, 750 each; 
2-year-old, 500 each. 
ENGLISH IVY 
English Ivy —There is nothing superior to English Ivy growing 
over old stumps or on stone walls. Splendid 4-inch pots. Price: 
350 each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100. 
LONICERA HECKROTTI 
Goldflame Honeysuckle (Trade Mark)—A superlative variety; 
beautiful, hardy and versatile. The large flame-coral trumpets 
lined with gold, fragrant after nightfall, appear in immense, 
showy clusters the same year the plant is set out. Reaching its 
full glory of bloom in early Summer, it nevertheless flowers 
abundantly from May until frost. Dark blue-green foliage, 
disease and pest free, is attractive in itself and makes a perfect 
background for the brilliance of the flowers. 
Allowed to grow naturally, Goldflame will climb a trellis or 
spread as a ground cover; if pruned it becomes a striking 
specimen shrub, while if planted in a row and sheared it gives 
a smashing effect as an everblooming hedge. Price: 750 each, 
$7.50 per dozen. 
Lonicera Halliana (Hall’s Evergreen Honeysuckle) —One 
of the best vines for all purposes, blooms from early Summer 
to frost. Flowers yellow and white with a delightful fragrance. 
Very vigorous grower. Splendid covering for banks and slopes. 
2-year-old plants. Price: 500 each, $3.50 per dozen. 
POLYGONUM AUBERTI (Silver Lace Vine) 
This vine produces a great profusion of foamy white flower sprays 
during the fall, which often bloom in a limited way earlier in 
the season. It makes a strong, vigorous growth attaining a 
height of 25 feet, and is perfectly hardy. Price: 75 0 each, 
$7.50 per dozen. 
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