E. ciliaris Snow-flake. A chance seedling with unusually large pointed 
bells of snowy-white which set off the lacy green foliage. Small 
plants 50c. 
E. cinerea atroviolacea. ‘Very floriferous; a lovely shining deep violet 
easily seen across the garden. Small plants 50c. 
E. c. C. D. Eason. Spikes 3 in. long; color a luminous ees of great 
depth. One of the best of the summer bloomers. 50c. 
E. c. Mrs. Dill. The closest, most dwarf variety of this group and the 
earliest to bloom. The plant is smothered in the bright cerise-red 
flowers. 75c. . 
E. lusitanica. Spain. “Tree heath; light green ferny foliage; long sprays 
of flowers with pink buds in Dec. opening white in later winter and 
remaining till March. It likes shelter from cold draughts. $1.50-$2.50. 
E. mediterranea. Shrubs 6-10 ft. high. Branches erect; flowers long 
purple bells from every branch and twig forming spectacular panicles. 
$1.00-$2.50. 
E. m. Brightness. Upright in growth but remaining dwarf. Flowers 
rose-red; blooms in early spring. 
E. m. hibernica alba. Slow-growing neat Stal bushes of dark green, 
closely behung with snow-white flowers. Small plants 75c. 
E. tetralix Prageri.. Large waxy flowers from pearl to rose; beautiful. 
Small plants 50c. — ‘ 
Gaultheria cuneata. A small bush of 9-12 in. Reddish stems; shiny 
toothed leaves; small lily-of-the-valley flowers in 3-in. sprays; fruit 
white. $1.50. 
* G. humifusa. Western mountains. Grows in wide carpets. Leaves 
are oval and finely serrulate; spicy fruit scarlet. $1.00-$1.50. 
G. Miqueliana. Spreading evergreen; leaves oval, coriaceous, toothed, 
11% in. long; turning crimson in fall. Flowers white urns; fruit white. 
The whole plant extremely beautiful. $1.50. 
Ledum nipponicum. Rare. 6-12 in. Red-brown downy hairs on stems and 
leaves. Foliage bright green above, blue-gray beneath. Branches 
tipped with heads of white flowers. Small plants 75c. 
%* L. palustre. Arctic regions. Forms a low spraddly bush with narrow 
leaves, rusty-haired beneath. Terminal clusters of white flowers, A 
few plants only. $1.00. 
*% Leucothoe Davisae. A rare slow-growing evergreen with dark green 
foliage. Shoots upright from. the base, each ending in an erect 
raceme of creamy urn-shaped flowers. Rare and choice. $1.00. 
L. Keiskei. A sSemi-prostrate bush of zig-zag branches clothed with 
narrow pointed shiny leaves, bright crimson when young, aging to 
more sombre color. The white flowers are 1 in. long, borne in ter- 
minal racemes. Small plants $1.00. 
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