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Erica hybrida (Dawn) 
One of the attractive new evergreens. Height about 18 inches, foliage soft, 
thick, and much branched. The flowers are large, clustered pink bells. It 
stays in bloom all summer. Hardy, very rare. This variety is a real gem and 
merits the attention given it. It possesses unusual delicacy, both in foliage 
and blossoms. Each 10 100 1000 
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Erica mediterranea 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 
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 prac- 
tically 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. 
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Erica mediterranea maxima 
An upright heather to 4 or 5 feet. Vigorous grower with fine, very dense 
dark green foliage and producing a wealth of lovely purple tinted flowers. 
In general characteristics it might be thought of as a tall erect form of Darley 
Heath. Fits well into average plantings. Hardy. Blooms from Christmas to 
late spring. A gorgeous plant when in bloom and always attractive in foliage. 
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Erica stricta (Corsican Heath] 
Grows 3 to 4 feet high. Has lavender bloom in mid-summer and fine, dense, 
bright green foliage. Native of Corsica. One of the hardiest of the heaths. 
A good landscape subject. It is excellent for use where masses of foliage are 
desired, and for low sheared hedges it has but few equals. 
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Escallonia rosea (Rose Escallonia) 
A rather low growing evergreen shrub, having small, bright glossy leaves 
with gently serrated edges. Pleasingly fragrant both in flower and foliage. 
The blossoms, which are produced in clusters, are deep shell pink and bell 
shaped. A good addition to the garden. 
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