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Daphne odora (Winter Daphne) 
Grows about 3 feet tall, broad glossy foliage. Flowers are pearly 
pink, appear in clusters and are of intense fragrance. A justly popular 
shrub, always in demand. 
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2- 4 inches once transplanted. $. $. $ 10 $. 
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Dianthus caesius (Chedder Pink) 
Evergreen rock plant growing into a low compact mound of bluish 
gray foliage, completely covered with rosy pink flowers on 6 inch 
stems. Spring blooming. Neat, hardy, and a great favorite. Of 
European origin. 
2- 4 inch clumps. 7 53 
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Draba olympica (Whitlowgrass) 
Dainty evergreen rock plant, growing in low, mossy, symmetrical 
mounds, covered in spring with a blanket of yellow flowers. Words 
fail to describe the beauty of this gem from the high Olympic 
mountains. Without doubt one of the most beautiful miniature ever¬ 
greens. 
1- 2 inch clumps. . . 7 . 
2- 4 ....”.”. 8 60 
Erica carnea vivella 
Low growing heath with brilliantly green foliage. Blooms 
fusely in late winter and spring. Flowers bright 
Perfectly hardy. Splendid new evergreen. 
1- 2 inches once transplanted. . . 6 . 
2- 4 ....”.”.”... 7 . 
Erica medi+erranea hybrida (Darley Heath) (Also called Hybrid Heath, Christmas 
Heath or Winter Heather) 
This is one of the most attractive and desirable plants grown in our 
> nursery. It is hardy and dwarf, seldom reaching more than 1 foot in 
height. It has a beautiful, dense dark green foliage and from early 
winter to spring is covered with such a profusion of lovely, purplish 
blossoms that the foliage is practically obscured. It is not unusual to 
see this brave little plant blossoming through the snow. Being a 
winter bloomer, hardy, equally good for rockeries, borders, groups and 
masses, it should be included in every planting. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. 
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Erica medi+erranea maxima 
An upright heather of medium height reaching about 3 feet. A 
vigorous grower with fine, dark green foliage and producing a wealth 
of lovely purple-tinted flowers. In general characteristics it might 
be thought of as a taller form of Darley Heath. Fits well into the 
average planting. Hardy in this climate. Blooms from Christmas 
to late spring. 
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