A. p. montana. Much smaller and more compact in habit; leaves 
darker; rosy bells. Prefers waterside. 75c. 
Azalea J. T. Lovett. Discovered 35 years ago in the Japanese Emperor’s 
garden. Slow-growing evergreen; completely covers itself in June with 
heavy watermelon-pink funnels. Small plants 50c. 
A. Grumpo. A small evergreen bush from Japan. Very free-blooming; 
large pure white flowers. Small plants 50c. 
A. obtusa var. Deciduous; a low stoloniferous bush; narrow leaves among 
which sit the rosy-peach colored flowers. 50c. 
Bruckenthalia spiculifolla. 8 in. Fine heath-like foliage, the branches 
terminated by clusters of salmon-pink flowers. Requires occasional 
division or the centers die out. 50c. 
Calluna vulgaris H. E. Beale. 1^ ft. A spraddly plant with flowering 
spikes of 10-12 in. Pale lavendar-pink flowers, resembling wee 
roses. 50c. 
C. V. J. H. Hamilton. Undoubtedly the flnest heather yet introduced. 
Compact moss-like dark green growth; 8 in. upright spikes of clear 
bright pink—a wonderful “carrying” color; flowers double. 75c. 
C. V. County Wicklow. More prostrate than C. v. H. E. Beale; with sim¬ 
ilar flowers. Aug. 50c. 
C. V. minima Little Gem. Very compact and upward-growing; it finally 
shapes into a miniature-conifer-like group. 50c. 
C. V. m. Smith’s var. A close mossy growth, green and russet; flowers 
negligible. Can be used as turf among stepping stones. 50c. 
Cassiope fastigiata. A fastigiate little bush; scale-like leaves imbricated 
to form whip-like branches; flowers snow-white urns. Himmalaya. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Cassiope lycopodioides. Prostrate; a tangle of wiry branches beset with 
tiny leaves; white waxy bells on reddish stems. Kamtschatka. $1.00. 
Cassiope Mertensiana. A more wooden coarse plant than above, but 
very decorative; demands a damp cool place. 50c. 
Cladothamnus pyrolaeflorus. Very slow-growing, eventually reaching 
3 ft. Branches erect; deciduous; peach-colored somewhat azalea-like 
flowers. $1.00. 
4* Epigaea repens. Trailing arbutus or May-flower of the eastern wood¬ 
lands. It must have cool shade and really acid soil. Mats 75c - $1.00. 
Erica arborea alpina. Grows beyond rock garden-proper size; bright 
green foliage; fragrant white flowers in early spring. 50c. 
E. carnea King George. Begins to bloom soon after Xmas; flowers dark 
lavendar-rose-red. 50c. 
E. c. Ruby Glow. Dark foliage with metallic sheen; vivid flowers. 50c. 
E. c. Springwood White. Quite prostrate; free-blooming; flowers large, 
white with colored anthers. 50c. 
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