. c. Springwood. Italian Mts. Collected by Mrs. Walker of Springwood. 
Quite prostrate; beautiful dark green foliage; free-blooming; flowers 
large, white with brown anthers. Said to be the finest dwarf white 
heath. 50c. 
. ¢ Springwood Pink. A garden sport. A vigorous prostrate growth of 
dark green; long spikes of soft pink flowers. Jan.-Mar. 50-75c. 
. c. Vivelii. Foliage dark green in summer, purple-green in winter. 
flowers bright carmine-red. Feb. 50c. 
. ciliaris Mrs. C. H. Gill. Sombre gray-green lacy foliage; large rich 
crimson bells. July-Oct. 50c. 
.c. Wych A lacy bush with long spikes of delicate pink bells. July- 
Oct. 50c. 
. cinerea C, D. Eason. Spikes 3 in. long; color of great depth. One of 
of the best. 50c. 
. c lilacina. Branches reclining; foliage bright green; flowers clear 
lilac. 50-75c. 
. lusitanica. Spain. Tree heath; light green foliage; long graceful 
sprays of flowers with pink buds in Dec. opening white in later winter, 
$1.00. 
- Mackayi fl. pl. A natural hybrid; very prostrate and vine-like in 
habit. Leaves small, oval, ciliate; flowers white to rose-pink and very 
double. 50c. 
. mediterranea. Shrubs 6-10 ft. Branches erect; flowers long purple 
bells from every branch and twig; Mar.-May. 75c. 
. m. Brightness. Upright in growth; Flowers rose-red and glowing in 
bud. 75c. 
- vagans Lyonesse. 9 in. Long spikes; flowers snowy-white with pale 
brown protruding anthers. Aug.-Sept. 50c. 
. v. Mrs. D. F. Maxwell. 9 in. Branches loaded with dark-cerise flowers. 
Aug.-Sept. 50c. 
. v. St. Keverne. 9 in. Branches filled with apple-blossom pink bells. 
One of the best. Aug.-Oct. 50c. 
. tetralix. Cross-leaved heath. An upright little bush, behung with 
large frosted-rose bells in early summer. 50c. 
. t. alba mollis. A form with pewter-colored foliage and large white bells. 
Blooms well into fall. 50c. 
. hybrida Dawn. Very pleasing in spring with young saffron-colored 
shoots. Very floriferous, flowers large and rosy-red; from summer till 
late fall. 50c. 
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