F. W. SCHUMACHER 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
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CRATAEGUS aprica. 
arnoldiana.10 lbs. 2.00 
carrieri (lavallei). 
coccinea. 10 lbs. 1.80 
coccinoides.10 lbs. 2.00 
cordata.10 lbs. 6.75 
crusgalli.10 lbs. 1.80 
lavallei, see carrieri 
macrantha, with large thorns .10 lbs. 2.50 
modesta. 
mollis.10 lbs. 3.50 
monogyna.10 lbs. 6.75 
nitida.10 lbs. 3.50 
oxyacantha, clean .10 lbs. 6.75 
persistens. 
pinnatifida major, clean.. 
prunifolia.10 lbs. 2.00 
punctata.10 lbs. 2.00 
punctata aurea. 
sanguinea, clean. 
submollis.10 lbs. 2.50 
succulenta.10 lbs. 4.00 
tomentosa.10 lbs. 3.00 
CYDONIA japonica. 
maulei (japonica pygmaea) Dwarf Quince. 
CYTISUS albus, see leucanthus and multiflorus 
alpinus, see Laburnum alpinus 
ardoni, prostrate fine rock plant, deep yellow. 
austriacus. 
capitatus, see supinus 
carlieri, fine new species of compact habit, yellow.... 
dallimorei. 
elongatus, to 3 feet, yellow flowers with brown marks. 
glabrescens, compact shrub, bright yellow flowers. 
hirsutus (triflorus) to 2 feet, early flowering, clusters 
of buff flowers, very handsome Rock Garden Shrub 
leucanthus (albus) dwarf, about 1 ft. high, free flower¬ 
ing with white flowers. 
monspessulanus (candicans) Spike Broom, graceful 
semi-evergreen shrub up to 10 feet. 
multiflorus, White Spanish Broom, to 5 and 8 feet, 
beautiful shrub. 
multiflorus, White Gem, more compact, an improve¬ 
ment on preceding. 
nigricans, late flowering to 4 feet of graceful habit.... 
praecox, fine, early, cream color. 
praecox alba, charming white. 
purgans, low compact shrub, yellow flowers. 
purpureus, dwarf procumbent to 18 inches, purple 
flowers. 
purpureus erectus, of upright habit, rose purple.... 
scoparius, the well-known Yellow Broom. 
scoparius, hardy strain, seed from Scandinavia. 
scoparius strictus, a valuable form with stiff, erect 
branches. 
scoparius—Garden Forms, charming garden plants 
deserving widest attention, fine for the milder 
parts of the country, hardy with care in the 
North. 
andreanus, bicolored flowers. 
andreanus hybrids, all shades from yellow to red. 
Named Varieties 
Butterfly, yellow and orange. 
Donard Seedling, garnet and yellow. 
pkt. % oz. x /i oz. oz. \i lb. lb. 
$ .15 $ .35 
.15 .25 
$ .15 .35 1.00 
.15 .20 
.15 .25 
.15 .25 .75 
.20 
.20 .35 
.20 .35 
.15 .40 
.15 .25 .75 
.15 .40 
.15 .25 .75 
.25 .75 
.20 .45 1.25 
.15 .25 
.15 .25 
.15 .40 
.20 .50 1.50 
.15 .30 
.20 .45 
.15 .35 
.25 .70 2.45 
.25 .65 2.10 
$ .35 
.50 
.30 
.30 
.50 
.25 $ .50 1.50 
.25 .60 1.80 
.35 
.15 
.50 
1.35 
.15 
.35 
1.00 
3.50 
.30 
.15 
.25 
.70 
2.15 
6.50 
.50 
.50 
.50 
.25 
.85 
2.50 
.35 
.15 
.30 
1.00 
.15 
.20 
.40 
1.50 
.15 
.25 
.60 
2.00 
.25 
.70 
2.50 
.25 
.75 
2.75 
.35 
.30 
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