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Daphne mezereum rubra (Red February Daphne} 
An erect shrub with stout branches and growing to a height of 4 feet. The 
lilac purple flowers, like several other daphnes, are delightfully fragrant. 
They appear very early in the season long before the leaves and cover the 
bare straight stems followed in late summer and fall by masses of brilliant 
showy red berries. Hardy. Bach 10 100 
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Daboecia polifolia alba (White Irish Bell Heather) 
Similar to the rosea, but having nodding flowers of purest white, resembling 
Lily of the Valley in form and size. Has bright green foliage. Height 2+ 
inches, spread 4 feet. Beautiful hardy evergreen. 
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Daboecia polifolia rosea (Pink Irish Bell Heather) 
A splendid dwarf evergreen growing 2 feet high. Foliage fine, dark green 
above, silvery beneath. The flowers are abundant, rosy lavender, and resem- 
ble little bells nodding from the tips of slender, erect stems. It is one of the 
few dwarf shrubs which starts blooming in spring and continues in bloom 
until cold weather. Very desirable for borders, rockeries and masses. Hardy. 
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Elaeagnus pungens maculata (Goldenleat Elaeagnus] 
A delightful large growing evergreen shrub or small tree. The broad leaves 
are an intense gold with green margin on the upper surface, russet beneath. 
The general effect is bright gold. A very shapely rounded shrub of great 
appeal. Hardy and rare. 
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ERICA (HEATHS) 
See also Calluna, Daboecia, Phyllodoce 
Erica carnea sherwoodi (Sherwood Creeping Heath) 
Low growing heath with brilliantly green foliage. Blooms very profusely in 
late winter and spring. Flowers bright carmine red. Perfectly hardy. Splen- 
did new evergreen. Height 6 inches. Has the habit of rooting along the stems 
thereby spreading almost indefinitely in a very satisfactory manner. An 
extraordinarily beautiful gem in rockeries, around pool margins and in 
borders. A superb ground cover. Pleasingly fresh in appearance the year 
round. Probably the best of dwarf heaths. 
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