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Calluna vulgaris “Mayfair” 
Calluna vulgaris “Mayfair.” This is not in its proper alphabetical place, but we list 
it first because it resembles the typical form more than any of the others. We 
call it “Mayfair” because it was raised here, from seed, and is a vigorous grower 
and a very profuse bloomer. It forms large spreading bushes with the sturdy 
upright growth about two feet high, topped with long erect spikes of little lavender 
bells from July to late September. One of our specimen plants is about four feet 
in diameter, and the small, scale-like, green leaves are completely hidden by the 
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Calluna vulgaris alba. Just about the same habit of growth as the foregoing, but the 
foliage is a nice shade of light green and the flowers are pure white. It also blooms 
from July to September. A good companion to ‘‘Mayfair.” (pH 5-6). 
50c Each Suton S12 5a 2 ere hou! 
Calluna vulgaris County Wicklow. The prostrate branches form a compact mound 
of dark green little leaves about 6 inches high. Arching sprays of full double, true 
pink flowers from August to September. One of the best of the fancy varieties, 
but unfortunately our stock is very short. 7acebach: 
Calluna vulgaris cuprea. A tall, vigorous, upright growing variety with light golden- 
green foliage that turns a pleasing bronze in Fall and Winter. It has large spikes 
of lavender flowers from August to September. 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
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