Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . ::ing in Alba {Cnrnish Heath). Of compact growth, with upright clusters of pink flowers. — Rubra. Similar to above, but with rosy-red Spiculifolia. A Ileath closely allied to the Erica family, with hue, needle-like leaves and light pinkflower heads in June. Price, any of the above, 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Set of5 sorts, $ EUOXY:>irS (SpindleXree). Upright or decumbent evergreen Shrubs, growing best ia light,sandy soil; splendid subjects for seashore Of upright growth, wi
Dreer's garden book : seventy-fourth annual edition 1912 . ::ing in Alba {Cnrnish Heath). Of compact growth, with upright clusters of pink flowers. — Rubra. Similar to above, but with rosy-red Spiculifolia. A Ileath closely allied to the Erica family, with hue, needle-like leaves and light pinkflower heads in June. Price, any of the above, 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Set of5 sorts, $ EUOXY:>irS (SpindleXree). Upright or decumbent evergreen Shrubs, growing best ia light,sandy soil; splendid subjects for seashore Of upright growth, with large, round, glossy green foliage; fine as an individual specimen. 75 cts. each. — aurea variegata. A beautiful variety, with glossy, darkgreen foliage, bordered golden yellow. 7o cts. each. — Radicans {Greepinq Euonymutt), A low, procumbentShrub, with often climbing or trailing branches, which rootalong the ground, forming a desirable covering for rocky banksor rough walls. 15cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Variegata. (Seepage 259.). Hardy KAI.:^IA iMountain Laurel, or Calico Bush.) Our native laurel, cne of the most valuable evergreen Shrubs,bearing in May and June clusters of pinkish-white tlowers ofgreat beauty. Strong cultivated plants, $ each; $ perdoz.; $7).00 per 100. MAGNOI^IA GRAISDIFLORA. A magnificent species, with handsome evergreen foliage, producing in June immense white delightfully fragrant there are several fine specimens of this tree in the vicin-ity of Philadelphia, it is not considered reliably hardy north ofWashington. Pot-grown plants, 2 feet high, 50 cts. each. 3 to 4 feet high, $ each. MAHONIA A dwarf Shrub, with shiny green prickly foliage and clusteriof yellow flowers in May, followed by bluish berries. 35 ctseach. OS^IANTHUS A compact, dense Shrul), with stiff, spiny-toothed, shiningleaves; thrives best in a partially-shaded protected ea
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