C. V. NANA—lavendar, 4”, Summer...............00060000..2:00seeeeeees 50c and .75 
C. V. PYGMAEA—lavendar, 8”, Summer ..........0.0.00000000 50c and .75 
C. V. VARIEGATA—pink, 15”, Summer..................00:0ceee 50c and .65 
DABOECIA POLIFOLIA—purple, 15”, July..........0.0.0.... 50c, 65c and 1.00 
ERICA ARBOREA ALPINA—white, 4’, September.................. 50c and 1.50 
E. CARNEA—rosy purple, prostrate, winter..................00.0c::ees 1.00 
E. C. KING GEORGE—rose, December............................00008: 50c and .75 
E. C. SPRINGWOOD PINK—heavy bloomer....................0:0::c ee .50 
E. C. SPRINGWOOD WHITE—January ...............0.c cect eres .50 
E. C. VIVELLI—crimson, bronze foliage, January.............. 50c and .75 
ES CILIARIS=srose, 107 uly ieee ee ee ee 50c and .65 
E. CINEREA—reddish purple, 15”, August ...............c:c:ccccccteerecee 50 
EC. ALBA—white, 115: -. AUgUSt ie ee ee 50c and 1.00 
EC. DOMINO—white, 97>, Augustin see 50c and 1.00 
E.-Cy Gs FORD—garnet; «] Ou J Uly sees aeeeneren ens meee .50 
E. C. GOLDEN DROP—yellow tips to foliage ..............0....... 50c and .75 
E. C. RUBRUM—brilliant scarlet, 6”, July 2.000000 50c and .75 
E. DAWN—large soft pink flowers, 10”, Summer............... SOchondsmn7) 
E. HYBRIDA WATSONI—rusty red, 12”, August .............. 50c and .75 
E-MACKIANA=frostedipink,:9 JU yee eee ee .50 
E. MCKAYI FLORE PLENO—double pink, 10”, June... 50 
E. MEDITERRANEAN HYBRID—rosy lavendar, 12 JANUGKY eee eee 50 
EeSERICTA—deep rose; 4-0 ,sAUgUsi a S50c-danag. -75 
Ee TETRALIX—soff pinks 1.2 93) Une ss=sae ewan anne oe ee 50c and .65 
ED Ts ALBA—white, -15 une meso ee ene ee ee aeeee FOU 
E. T. MOLLIS—white tinged with pink, 12”, May............ccccccce. 50 
ERICA. VAGANS—lilac, 315) # August. nee 50c and 1.00 
EmV: ALBA-—white 159 2 AUGUST, em ener men re ee 50 
E. V. MRS. D. F. MAXWELL—bright rose, 15”... ccc... 50c and 75 
E. V. ST. KEVERNE—rose pink, 12”, September ................. 50c and .75 
ES. WILLIAMS!=— pink? 15 July 2s eeeeene ee S50crandmee/ > 
ES WYCH=lighk pinky19 4.) une) eee 50csand §.75 
PHYLLODOCE EMPETRIFORMIS—rose red, 12”, August................... 1.00 
Dwarf Brooms 
Brooms like sunny banks and crannies where the soil is not 
particularly rich. Their gay flowers brighten the scene in late 
spring and early summer. 
CYTISUS DECUMBENS—bright yellow, prostrate, June................ $2.00 
C. PURPUREUS—purple mauve, 18”, May...............:cc00c00000. 50c and 1.00 
GENISTA HORRIDA—yellow, 10”, Summer........................ $1.00 and 1.50 
G. RADIATA—bright yellow, 2’, Summer...............0.cccccccccceecceccecceeee .50 
G. SAGITTALIS—butter yellow, procumbent, July......0...000..000.0000.... 75 
