
CHINESE ELM 
Chinese Elim. 
growing trees, small leaf, a beautiful tree for quick shade; it 
Often called Siberian Elm. One of the fastest 
is Ornamental. 3-4 ft. 75c. 
Weeping Willow. Green variety and Golden variety. A beautiful, 
fast growing tree, will grow most any place. 3-4 ft. $1.00; 
4-6 ft. $1.25. 
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Tame Pussy Willow. This is a fast growing shade tree. Sym- 
metrical in shape. These trees make a lot of shade in a 
couple of years after planted. 3-4 ft. $1.00 each. 
Flowering Peach. Beautiful blossoms in early spring. RED or 
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Calluna vulgaris alba (White Heather). Similar to Red Heather, 
but with white blooms. Foliage is dark green and the blossoms 
are of snowy whiteness. Grows to a height of 18 inches, and 
is very hardy. Like the other varieties of calluna, is a mid- 
summer bloomer. 
Calluna vulgaris aurea (Golden Heather). Possesses fine golden 
foliage that heads up in many of the stems in moss-like clus- 
sters. During the fall and winter the foliage takes on beautiful 
tinges of red, which are intermingled with green and gold. 
The multitude of flowers are in soft pleasing lavender shades. 
These blend with the green and gold of the foliage in produc- 
ing one of nature’s daintiest and most charming color effects. 
Appeals to all who see it. Hardy and new. Height about 18 
inches. 
Calluna vulgaris pygmaea (Moss Heather). Dwarf evergreen 
heather, attaining a height of 8 inches. Foliage dark green, 
and dainty. Flowers lavender. A gem for the rockery. 
Calluna vulgaris rubra (Red Heather). The Red Heather has be- 
come one of the popular garden evergreens. When in bloom, 
there is nothing visible but the blossoms, which are a rich, 
purplish-red. It is a brilliant display of flowering beauty in 
mid-summer. Hardy, and grows about 18 inches tall. Its 
blooms are especially welcome, coming at a season when 
there is but little in blossoming shrubs. 
Daboecia polifolia alba (White Irish Bell Heather). Similar to the 
ros2a, but having nodding flowers of purest white, resembling 
Lily of the Valley in form and size. Has bright green foliage. 
Height 18 inches, spread 2 feet. Beautiful, hardy evergreen. 
Rare. 
Daboecia polifolia rosea (Pink Irish Bell Heather). A splendid 
dwarf evergreen, growing 2 feet high. Foliage, fine dark green 
above, silvery beneath. The flowers are abundant, rosy lav- 
ender, and resemble little bells nodding from the tips of slen- 
der, erect stems. It is one of the few dwarf shrubs which 
starts blooming in spring and continues in bloom until cold 
weather. Very desirable for borders, rockeries and masses. 
Hardy and new. 
Erica carnea Sherwoodi (Sherwood Creeping Heath). Low grow- 
ing Heath with brilliantly green foliage. Blooms very profusely 
in late winter and spring. Flowers bright carmine red. Per- 
fectly hardy. Splendid new evergreen. Height 6 inches. Has 
the habit of rooting along the stems, thereby spreading 
almost indefinitely in a very satisfactory manner. 
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 and very rare. This variety is a 
real gem and merits the attention given it. It possesses unusual 
delicacy, both in foliage and blossoms. 


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