Nursery Located At Ruckman Road 41 
Erica carnea Springwood. A quickly spreading variety with long trailing stems only 
3 inches high. Bright clear pink flowers from February to April. Excellent as an 
evergreen ground cover on sandy banks. 
Erica carnea Springwood White. The charming white flowered form of the above. 
Light green leaves in a fast growing mat. These two can be sheared to keep them 
in bounds. 
Erica cinerea atrorubens. This is my favorite of the Heaths. It forms compact domes 
of thin arching branches with very dark green, often mahogany colored leaves. Al- 
Ways neat and attractive in rather symmetrical globes from 10 to 15 inches high. 
It is turned into a crimson satin cushion in June and July by its hundreds of glowing 
bells. 
Courtesy American Rock Garden Society 
Erica carnea variety 
