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Euonymus radicans vegetus argenteo-margina+us (Variegated Bigleaf 
Wintercreeper) 
Much the same as the Silveredge Wintercreeper but larger and more spread¬ 
ing and with larger leaves which take on charming tints of red and pmk that 
are a delieht in the winter season. Foliage dense. Height about 2/2 feet, 
are a delight 
spread 4 feet or more. Shade loving evergreen. 
^ Each 
2- 4 inches twice transplanted. $- 
4- 6 
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100 
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6 - 8 
8-10 
10-12 
Fir—See Abies, Pseudo+suga or Cunninghamia 
Firethorn—See Pyracantha 
Gaul+heria shallon (Salal) , , . • 
Low hardv evergreen shrub to 2 feet. Native British Columbia to California. 
Has pinkish white flower and blue berries, used by the Indians and some¬ 
times used for jelly making. Is full branching and the leaves are large, 
rounded and decorative. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . 
4_ 6 .”.”. ^ 
Genista dallimorei 
A dwarf broom of dense growth, abundant bloomer with flowers of mottled 
red, yellow and orange in which the red predominates. Handsome both in 
blossom and foliage. Compact globe, hardy and very rare, 
tion to the trade. Height 2 to 3 feet. 
12-15 inches three times transplanted.B&B .35 
Genista decumbens 
A creeping broom with tiny, brilliant yellow flowers. Grows dense, low and 
symmetrical, 8 inches tall and with a spread of 2 feet. Neatly decorative in 
flower and foliage and distinctly out of the ordinary in brooms. Hardy. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . + 
A valuable addi- 
3.15 
4- 6 
6 - 8 
8-10 
Genista germanica (German Broom) 
Grows with stiff upright branches and is very spiny. Has yellow flowers, 
reaches a height of 3 feet. Good for hedges. Makes a splendid buffer ever¬ 
green. Native of central and south Europe. 
12-18 inches twice transplanted.B&B .25 2.25 . 
18-24 ....”.”.”.B&B .30 2.70 24.30 
Genista hispanica (Spanish Broom) 
Sometimes called Spanish Gorse. Evergreen globe about 18 inches high. 
Shapely and attractive in the flower and in the foliage which conceals numer¬ 
ous thin, sharp spines. Like the tiger’s velvety paw, the fine foliage com¬ 
pletely conceals the ferocious claws hidden underneath. Hardy, and has 
unexcelled merit for special plantings. 
6- 8 inches twice transplanted.B&B .30 2.70 24.30 
8-10 .”.”.B&B .35 3.15 28.35 
Genista newreyensis 
Flowers appear in pastel shades of cream and magenta. Not as showy as 
some but adds variety. Grows to a height of 4 to 5 feet with a spread of 5 
to 6 feet. Foliage very fine. Blooms a little later. Rare. 
4- 6 inches once transplanted. . . 5 
6-12 
12-18 
18-24 
2- 3 feet once transplanted. . 13 
12-18 inches twice transplanted. . 10 
2- 3 feet twice transplanted.B&B .35 3.15 28.35 
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