
Showing the distinction between the two most common heaths. 
Erica on the left with small needles and Calluna 
on the right with overlapping bracts. 
Heathers 
Year round color of flower and foliage are offered by 
the heaths. The soil for them should abound in peat moss; 
may be neutral or slightly acid; and, should contain plenty 
of well rotted manure. Prune heathers after flowering to keep 
plants low and compact. 
BRUCKENTHALIA SPICULIFOLIA—pink, 8”, June .............. 50c and $ .75 
CALLUNA VULGARIS ALBA—white, 15”, Summer................000000- 50 
GeviTALPORTI--redupurplomLGe AUqQUsie et eee 50 
C. V. COUNTY WICKLOW—double pink, 10”, August ...... 50c and .75 
C. V. FLORE PLENO—double lavendar, 15”, July......0..0...0....e 50 
CGevEFOXIENAN At pinks 4s eoummenm eer teres 50¢c and 1.00 
C. V. MRS. H. E. BEALE—double pink, 20”, August ...............005. .50 
C. V. MRS. J. H. HAMILTON—double rose, 8”, September.............. 50 
C. V. MCKAYI—pale lavendar, Saenune a ee ae 50c and .75 
CG. V. MINIMA=lavendar, 69, Summen 2) 225. eeea ncn: 50c and 75 
C. V. M. SMITH’S VAR.—lavendar, 6”, Summer ................ 50c and .75 
Erica Mediterranean Hybrid 

