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Calluna vulgaris rubra (Red Heather) (Continued) 
red. It is such a brilliant display of flowering beauty in mid-sumnner that 
visitors to our nursery from far and near have been amazed at its superb 
beauty and have been unstinted in their praise. It is hardy and grows about 
18 inches tall. As in the case of several heathers, we cannot say too much for 
this matchless gem of the garden. Its blooms are especially welcome, coming 
at a season when there is but little competition in blossoming shrubs. 
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Camellia japonica (Double Red) 
The camellia holds a place right up in the front ranks among flowering trees. 
The superb, waxy, rose like flowers are loved by everyone, are fine when on 
the tree or as cut flowers. Leaves are large of intense, waxy, glossy surface 
and make just the right setting for the wax like flowers. These are in the 
splendid double red which many like best of all. Our plants are fine. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . 10 
4- 6 ’.”.”. 12 
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8-10 . ..”.”.”.. 16 
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Camellia japonica (Pink Perfection) 
One of the favorites. Flowers perfect, very double, and clear pure pink. 
Splendid plants. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . 10 
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Camellia japonica (Mixed) 
Double red, double pink, double red and white. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . 
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Cassiope mertensiana (White Mountain Heather) 
This is one of the alpine gems from the Cascade mountains seldom found in 
nurseries. Branches slender, numerous, densely clothed Avith scale-like foliage. 
Flowers numerous, nodding and white. Good for rockeries. Extremely hardy 
and rare. Height about 12 inches. Slow groAver. Enjoys shade and dampness. 
2- 4 inches tAvice transplanted. . 8 
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Cedar—See Cedrus and Juniperus virginiana 
Cedrus deodara (Deodar Cedar) 
The Deodar Cedar grows into a fountain of green of surpassing beauty. The 
color is a light, bluish-green. With a little pruning and shearing the foliage 
becomes very dense and graceful. It is a native of the Himalaya mountains 
in India, Avhere it has been fittingly termed Tree of the Gods. 
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