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Daphne cneorum (Rose Daphne) (Rock Daphne) 
Probably the most delightfully fragrant of all flowering evergreens. Blooms 
in the spring and again in the fall. The flowers, which are pink, appear in 
great profusion. The plant is dwarf and well adapted to rockery and other 
plantings. A little dwarf of superior merit. 
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Daphne mezereum (February Daphne) 
An erect shrub with stout branches and growing to a height of 4 feet. The 
lilac purple flowers, like several other of the Daphnes are delightfully frag- 
rant. They appear early in the season, long before the leaves and cover the 
bare straight stems. 
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Daphne odora marginata (Yellowedge Daphne) 
One of the favorites among broad leaved evergreens. Attractive both in 
flower and foliage. Leaves are broad, glossy and yellow edged, and the 
flowers, which are pearl pink, appear in clusters and are of intense and pleas- 
ing fragrance. Blooms late winter and early spring. Grows to a height of 
4 feet. Native of China. 
12-15 inches twice transplanted..o-coc-c0ee-0--...-.------- B&B ‘75 6.80 61 
Elaeagnus pungens reflexa (Bronze Elaeagnus) 
The upper side of the leaf is very dark green and glossy, while in contrast, 
the under side is russet gold, producing a most pleasing effect when the leaves 
are shaken by the wind. It is a large growing shrub or small tree. Hardy 
evergreen. 
18-24 inches ‘twice-transplanted..2.- oe SS 15 
18-24 inches twice transplanted..............2...0..20.------- B&B 50 4.50 41 
Erica carnea (King George) 
The red carnea. Grows 6 inches high with a spread of 2 to 3 feet. Foliage 
thick dark green, flowers bright red and completely cover the plant when in 
bloom in the spring. New introduction from England. One of the showiest 
and one of the prettiest of dwarf heaths. 
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Erica carnea sherwoodi (Sherwood Creeping Heath) 
Low growing heath with brilliantly green foliage. Blooms very profusely in 
late winter and spring. Flowers bright carmine red. Perfectly hardy. 
Splendid new evergreen. Height 6 inches. Has the habit of rooting along 
the stems thereby spreading almost indefinitely in a very satisfactory manner. 
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