Nursery Located At Ruckman Road 23 
Calluna vulgaris alba. Just about the same habit of growth as the foregoing, except 
that it is shorter, the leaves are light green and the flowers are pure white. In 
bloom from July to September. 
Calluna vulgaris Mayfair 
Calluna vulgaris County Wicklow. The ascending branches form a compact mound 
of dark green little leaves about 6 inches high. Arching sprays of fully double bright 
pink flowers are produced from July to October. One of the best of the fancy 
varieties. 
Calluna vulgaris cuprea. A tall, vigerous upright variety with light golden-green foliage 
that turns a pleasing copper in fall and winter. It has large spikes of lavender flowers 
from July to October. 
Calluna vulgaris foxii nana. The smallest of all the Heathers. It grows into tight, com- 
pact little cushions of dark green twigs about 4 inches high, topped with one or two 
inch spikes of purple bells from July to October, This particular variety, because 
of its very close growth, needs a well drained sunny location. 
Calluna vulgaris J. H. Hamilton. A neat and compact low grower from 6 to 12 inches 
high, with arching sprays of fully double, vivid bright pink flowers from July to 
the end of October. Similar to County Wicklow except it is a little bigger and the 
flowers are a brighter pink. 
