DAPHNE ecneorum, Rose Darune, 9-12 ft. 
Especially fragrant rosy-pink flowers profusely 
borne in May-June. Lighter bloom in Fall. This low 
evergreen shrub is deservedly popular. 
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DAPHNE mezereum, Fresruary Dapune, 4 ft. 
A harbinger of Spring, with rosy-purple flowers in 
March or earliest April, before the foliage appears, 
followed by handsome bright red fruit. A real gem. 
DEUTZIA gracilis, SuenpeR Devurzia, 214-3 ft. 
A fme low shrub, with white flowers in June. 
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xDEUTZIA lemoinei, Lemorne Devurzia, 4-6 ft. 
A handsome and free-flowering shrub, with white 
flowers in June. Hardiest of the genus. 
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DEUTZIA seabra, Hv. Prine or Rocuesrer, 12 ft. 
Much taller; white flowers tinged with rose. 
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DIERVILLA sessilifolia, SourHern BusHHONEYSUCKLE, 
3-5 ft. 
Sulphur yellow flowers in late June, July and August, 
when not many shrubs are in flower. 
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EPIGAEA repens, Traitine Arsurus, 1-3 in. 
The state flower of Massachusetts. White to rose- 
colored flowers in very early spring with a rich, 
spicy fragrance. The evergreen leaves make a fine 
ground cover. Prefers moist but well-drained loca- 
tion with plenty of humus. 
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ERICA carnea, Spring Hearn, 8-15 in. 
Rosy-red flowers in late March or early April. A 
fine low evergreen species for the rock garden or low 
border. 
Each 
1.25 
RFS) 
2.00 
2.75 
1.50 
1.50 
1.75 
1.50 
1.25 
Per 10 
18.00 
24.75 
13.50 
13.50 
15.75 
13.50 
11.25 
9.00 
See Pages 52-58 for valuable lists of plants for special purposes and environments. 
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