NURSERY LOCATED ON RUCKMAN ROAD, HILLSDALE, N. J:. 
D. Arenarius 
D. Gratianopolitanus 
DIANTHUS COLLECTION 
Five lovely varieties for a range of color and a long period of bloom. 
D. Little Bob 
1 of each ( 5 plants) 
SROimeacha (loapiantis) 
D. Sammy 
D. Wallace Red 
Dicentra eximia. 15”. Pink everblooming Bleedingheart. .... 35c; 3—$1.00; 12—$ 3.05) 
Dicentra formosa. Lavender-pink western variety. .......... 
Dodocatheon meadea. 15”. Purple Shooting star. ............ 
Doronicum 
cordifolium. 10”. Perhaps a small form of D. 
Caucasicum. Small leaves and bright yellow daisies in 
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Douglasia vitiliana. 2”. Tiny yellow flowered alpine. ............ $1.00 Each; 
Draba fladnizensis. 3”. Green cushions, white flowers. .......... 35c; 3—$1.00; 
Draba longistrata erioscapa. 3”. Tight evergreen buns studded 
Withavellove. towers) ing May. ...y...7eet. seeushiesee (free aie 50c; 3—$1.40; 
Draba olympica. 4”. Very early bright yellow. ................ 35c; 3—$1.00; 
Drabagsibiricaseiem Y cllow,, fast, carpetecupem it ee ek ae. 35c; 3—$1.00; 
Epigaeasrepens®2aee brailine Arbutus... 05 sen aes. ao a ae 75c; 3—$2.00; 
Epimedium grand. coccineum. 12’. Red, April & May. ........ 50c; 3—$1.40; 
Epimedium grand. Rose Queen. 12.” Long spurred, deep rose 
AKGNTSIERS Tah, INGOTS, coxa cee ReTeNEy Cae bnekony cence ett ee eee 5c; 3—$2.00; 
Epimedium pinnatum elegans. Bright yellow flowers. .......... 50c; 3—$1.40; 
Epimedium pinn. sulphureum. Sulphur yellow. ................ 50c; 3—$1.40; 
Epimedium youngianum niveum, 8”. Low white. .............. 50c; 3—$1.40; 
Epimedium young. violaceum. 8”. Light violet. ............... 50c; 3—$1.40; 
THE WONDERFUL HEATHS OR ERICAS 
35e; 3-$1.00; 12-$ 3.851 
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50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$ 5.45 
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Like the Callunas, the Ericas herein listed are perfectly hardy evergreen dwarf 
shrubs of indispensable value in the rock garden. 
All the species and varieties are 
distinct either in habit of growth or in flower. They offer a good range of color and a 
long blooming season, extending from November right through the Winter and Spring 
months to the end of September. A section of these plants along with the Callunas and 
Daboecias is a glorious sight to behold. They all require an acid sandy leafmold soil 
in fairly good sun, 
Erica carnea Ruby Glow. 6”. Red, April. Prostrate. ........... 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Erica car. Snow Queen. 4’. White, April, Compact. .......... 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Ericaycar. Springwood:6 . Pink, Feb. to: April. s4.....0.c..+-- 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Erica car. Spring. White. Quick spreading white. ............. 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Erica darliensis. 15”. Lavender, November to April. .......... 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Mricamtetralix ml Usemedin ioe) UnGs Gon) UlyeOe. ieee eens ates. 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
Erica tet. Mackayana plena. 6’. Low trailing stems with 
dotiblesred-purplesslow ers eoUMIMer,)..74.c2s sess cece ss oe 5c; 3—$2.00; 12—$7.50 
Erica tet. mollis. 10”. A new one with umbels of pure white 
flowerseandesoitudowny foliageeta.sdi ers. eek. weds 50c; 3—$1.40; 12—$5.45 
