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C. Springwood White. Very postrate light green foliage and lovely, 
long-tubed blossoms with attractive chocolate colored anthers. 
Fine. 50c-75c. 
C. Springwood Pink. Similar to the white form but a trifle taller. 
Clear delicate pink. $1.00 each. 
C. Vivelli. One of the very finest with dark, metallic purplish 
foliage and lovely, brilliant carmine flowers. It is a rather 
decumbent plant. 50c-75c. 
Ciliaris. Spikes of rosy, purplish pitcher-shaped blooms, and soft, 
hairy foliage. Blooms from June to Sept. 12 in. 50c. 
Cil. Hybrida Dawn. Semi-prostrate with soft, hairy leaves. New 
growth brilliantly colored. Large, rich deep pink bells all sum- 
mer. 50c-75c. 
Cil. Wych. Long spikes of lovely flesh pink flowers. 75c-$1.00. 
Cinerea. Dark, short, needle-like foliage and vivid, reddish purple 
flowers in summer. 50c. 
Cin. Alba. Light green foliage and pure white blooms. 75c-$1.00. 
Cin. C. D. Eason. A dwarf compact form with fine spikes of bril- 
liant red. Much admired. 75c-$1.00. 
Cin. Coccinea. Very dark foliage. Deep rich carmine flowers. 75c. 
Cin. Domino. White with black stamens. Fine plants. 75c. 
Cin. Golden Drop. Very dwarf with orange to bronze toned foliage. 
Choice and different. Fine plants. $1.00. 
Cin. Golden Hue. A most unusual plant with tall, tapering stems: 
clothed in bright golden foliage. 75c-$1.00. 
Cinerea Startler. A vivid new red toned cinerea. $1.00. 
Mediterranea. Somewhat larger, looser and later than carnea. 
Toe and $1.00. ; 
Medit. Brightness. Compact in habit. Very dark foliage with bronze 
flower buds which open in March and April to bright pink 
flowers. 75c and $1.00. 
Medit. Darleyensis. A hybrid between carnea and Mediterranea. It 
begins to show its pink flowers in November. Very good. $1.00. 
Medit. Superba. Grows well over 2 ft. high. Upright but compact 
with large bright pink flowers. Blooms late. Still showy in May. 
75¢e -$1.00. 
Hybrida Williamsii. A Vagans hybrid. A close shrubby plant with 
bright green foliage and rose pink flowers in late summer. 50c. 
PHYLLODOCE Empetriformis. Sh. Mountain Heath. Stocky branches 
clothed in brilliant green, needle-like leaves. Handsome bright 
pink bells in great profusion. Slow growing. 6-8 in. 75c. 
TETRALIX. Cross Leaved Heath. The grayish, hairy leaves are ar- 
ranged in 4’s. Produces large bells of soft dusty pink in pretty 
terminal clusters for many weeks. June-Oct. 50c-75c. 
George Fraser. Tall and sturdy with bluer foliage than the type 
lovely pale pink flowers. 75c each. 
Mollis Alba: Taller than tetralix and larger with lighter, hoary 
foliage and large flowers of purest white. 6 in. 50c and 75c. 
