C. scoparius andreanus Paradise Broom* 
Erect, rapid growing shrub, with long slender 
branches. Hardy. Profuse bloomer, flowers 
red and yellow. 
18-24" _ .80 
C. scoparius* 
Well-known Yellow Broom, hardy strain from 
Scandinavia. 
C. S. Butterfly* 
Yellow and orange. 
C. S. Dorothy Walpole* 
Tricolor effect, crimson with rosy-cream back¬ 
ground. Flowers a little smaller but are the 
deepest colored of all. 
C. S. Donard Seedlings* 
Garnet and yellow. 
C. S. Andreanus Hybrids* 
All shades from yellow to red. 
12-15" _ 1.00 
Daboecia polofolia rosea Pink Irish Bell Heather* 
Dwarf Evergreen, foliage dark green silvery 
beneath. Large purple flowers resembling bells. 
Starts blooming in early Spring and continues 
until cold weather. Hardy and new. 
6 -8" _ .40 
Erica stricta Corsican Heath* 
Fine, dense, bright green foliage. Native of 
Corsica. One of the hardiest of the heaths. 
4-6" _ .40 
Genista dallimorei* 
Handsome both in foliage and blossom. Abund¬ 
ant bloomer with flowers of mottled red, yellow 
and orange, red predominating. Compact and 
rare. 
12-15" _ 1.00 
G. germanica German Broom* 
Very spiny, stiff upright branches. Yellow 
flowers. Good for hedges, makes a splendid buf¬ 
fer evergreen. 
G. sagittalis* 
Creeping broom. Yellow flowers. Very at¬ 
tractive. Makes a dense mat on the ground 2 to 
3 feet in diameter. 
G. tinctoria* 
Best known and most widely planted, late 
flowering, grows to 2 feet. 
G. t. flora plena* 
Most profuse bloomer of all brooms. Low 
growing, height 5 inches, spreads 2 to 3 feet. 
Golden yellow flower heads, hides the foliage. 
10-15" _ 1.20 
Helianthemum Sunrose—Boule De Feu 
Sun-loving evergreen plants, small but showy. 
Many small, double, deep red flowers. 
4-6" - .40 
Helianthemum Rosy-Gem 
Rosy-red flowers. Upright habit. 
6 - 8 " _ 
.40 
