
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 flowers 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. 
In addition to the prices listed or where no price is given 
plants will be ready for late spring delivery at 50 cents each. 
BRUCKENTHALIA SPICULIFOLIA—pink, 8”, June................ 75c and $ .85 
CALLUNA VULGARIS ALBA—white, 15”, summer..........0.00.cee 
C. V. ALPORTI—red purple, 18”, August, stiff .........0...::::ceeees 75) 
Cc. V. COUNTY WICKLOW—double pink, 10 , August....... 75c and .85 
C. V. FLORE PLENO—double lavendar, 15”, July.........0.cccceee 75 
C. V. FOX! NANA—pink, Ae July,scompact-.eaas ee 75c and 1.25 
C. V. MRS. H. E. BEALE—double pink, 20”, August 0.0.2.0... 2... 75 
C. V. MRS. J. H. HAMILTON—double rose, 8’, September ............... 
C. V. MCKAYI—pale lavendar, Saaunem lovely aes 75c and .85 
C. V. MINIMA—lavendar, 6”, June, mossy..............::::ccccsseeceeeeeees 75 
C. V. M. SMITH’S VARIETY—lavendar, 6”, July... 1.00 
C. V. NANA—lavendar, 4”, June, darker than Minima............... 75 
C V. PYGMAEA—lavendar, 8”, June, light green ............ 75c and .85 
C. V. ROSAPHYLLUM—new—pink tips to foliage ............0...00. 
C. V. VARIEGATA—pinkish layendar, 15”, June.......c ccc US) 
DABOECIA AZORICA—deep rose, low growing, July ................... 1.00 
D. POLIFOLIA—St. Daboec’s Heath—purple, 15”, July................... 1.00 
D. POLIFOLIA ALBA—white, 4”, September.....0.0.0..00.cc0ccccceeeeee 15 
ERICA ARBOREA ALPINA—white, 4’, September................ 75c and 1.50 
E. CARNEA—Winter Heath—rosy purple, prostrate 
E. C. KING GEORGE—rose, December, one of the best................. 
E. C. SPRINGWOOD PINK—laden with flowers in February ......... 75 
E. C. SPRINGWOOD WHITE—January, light green foliage 
EWG 
. VIVELLI—crimson, bronze foliage, January 
