Cistus purpurcns: 
Rose-pink flovers with maroon spots at base of petals. Cistus 
love a hot, sunny location and do not need much water after once 
established 8-10” @ .50 each 
13-14” @ .75 ” 
16-18" ® |1.36 " 
Choisya ternata, Mexican Orange: 
This shrub loves a sunny dry location. Has beautiful foliage 
and fragrant white flowers in spring. 
34-30" @ $1.35 each 
•'Cytisus or Brooms: ' . ■' * . . • • 
Brooms will thrive best in sunny dry locations'and do well 
even in very poor soils. Early flowering and fine for cutting 
Rather compact growth. 
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Oyti sus , Pra'ecox;: ., '; ■ ••••> 
Crearn-colored variety:' ... f ••• 
9-13” @ .50 each 
18-34” @ 1.00 " 
30-36" ^ 1.50 " " 
Cytisus, scoparius Andreanus: ; 
This is a fast growing red and yellow sort. . .. - 
’ * . 9-13" @ .50 each „ 
Hybrid Broom (Stanford var.) 
Cardinal red and yellow flowers, *. 
9-13” @-.50 each . ■ v T: : ’ • 
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Hybrid Broom (Dorothy Walpole var.) 
Pink and yellow flowers, • 
... 9-13” 0...5O 'each , 
Hybrid Broom (Lord. Lambourne-var.) v . 
Crimson and yellow flowers-with- a tinge- of pink.' 
9-13" .50 each 
Hybrid Broom (Daisy Hill var.) 
3rown and cream. A peculiarly blended, unique color combina¬ 
tion. 9-13” @ .50 each 
Daphne Odora. Pink: 
Earliest spring flowering evergreen shrub with variegated 
leaves. Fascinating, bewitching fragrance. 
4-6" @ .50 each 9-13" @ $1.00 each 
6-9" @ .75 » 13-15" @ 1.50 " 
