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inches long—turning crimson in the fall. Flowers white urns- 
white—the whole plant extremely beautiful. $1. 00-$1.50. — 2 
G. nummulariodes. A small prostrate shrub—branches rooting » 
proceed—the leaves are heart-shaped—threaded on slender ste 
Howers small, white to pink—fruit bluish. The close growth | 
entrancing pattern made by the leaves makes this a valuabl 
Himalaya. $1.00-$1.50. . 
G. ovatifolia. Prostrate evergreen Pacific Coase awa whit rh: 
ries red. $1.00-$1.50. yi ah 
G. procumbens. Wintergreen—stem creeping. ao BP erect bra 
to 5 inches high—dark an oval leaves. $1.00-$1.5 a 
leaves are long ong pointed ant ity of the errs flowers—f 
beautiful bright blue. $1.50. 
G. Wardii. With golden hairs on leaves and sterielvrret brig t bi ue 
with a bloom. Tibet. $1.00-$1.50. Me.) 
x G. Species (Lulong). 6500 elevation. “Appears ‘somewhat 
Wardii. $1.50 each. 
- bells Gaultheria in type followed by dark red to black 
150.5 ae 
ings. 50c-7 5c. 
Ledum nipponicum. Rare 6-12 Fhe red-brown downy hairs on s 
and leaves. Foliage bright green above—blue-gray beneath—br ; 
tipped with heads of white flowers. 75c-$1.00. ry 
Leucothoe davisae. A rare slow-growing evergreen with dark 
foliage. Shoots upright from the base—each ending in an 
raceme of creamy-urn-shaped flowers. Rare and choice. $1. 00. 
Leucothoe keiskei. A semi-prostrate bush of zig-zag branches ae 
with narrow pointed shiny leaves—bright crimson when young 
ing to more somber color. The white flowers are 1 siete Jong 
in terminal racemes. $1.00-$1.50. 
Loiseleuria procumbens. European form—Arctic Alpine tone 
a e sore inches with small thick leaves and bright Pie 
1.50-$2.50. 
Phyllodoce empetriformis. A robust aig funnel-shap 
| of bright blue. $1. 00. 
_Pernettya Bells Seedlings. Evergreen shrub — small, spiny 
glossy green leaves and small white or pinkish nodding f 
early summer—pea-like fruits—very colorful VARYING re 
purple. $1.00 each. 
