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Cytisus multiflorus (White Gem) 
Similar to multiflorus but smaller and more compact. 
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Cytisus nigricans 
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Cytisus praecox (Warminister Broom) 
Sometimes called Moonlight Broom. Branches are heavy and numerous, long 
and pendulous. Hardy, graceful, evergreen shrub. Flowers rich cream in 
color, completely covering the branches. A most pleasing and attractive shrub. 
Begins flowering heavily at an early age. Of garden origin. Height 5 to 6 feet. 
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The improved brooms, which are of both American and English origination, are among 
the most popular of recent introductions in the garden. For rich, gorgeous coloring and 
varying shades and tints in the different varieties they have no equal. Among the 
flowers may be found white, purple, crimson, orange, yellow, bronze, cream, mahogany, 
pink or combinations of these that are unsurpassed. In habit of growth they range 
from low trailers to tall upright types. Some of them will withstand a low degree of 
temperature and all will grow under adverse conditions and thrive under more neglect 
than most shrubs. They should be included in practically all plantings. We call atten- 
tion to our fine list. They are classified in this list under Cytisus, Genista, and 
Spartium. 
Cytisus purgens (Provence Broom] 
Hardy, dwarf, evergreen broom, growing to 3 feet in height. Grows into a 
compact globe without pruning. Profuse bloomer. Flowers brilliant yellow, 
completely covering the plant. Fine rockery shrub. 
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Cytisus purpureus (Purple Broom) 
A dwarf procumbent shrub, growing to 2 feet and bearing attractive purple 
flowers in profusion. Well leaved making it attractive in both leaf and 
blossom. A plant that is new and decidedly different among brooms. Native 
of south Austria and northern Italy. One of the hardiest. 
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Cytisus scoparius (Borsch's Prostrate Broom) 
Grows about 3 feet tall with a spread of 6 to 8 feet, making it very desirable 
for bank plantings. Foliage is dense. Flowers are of tri-color effect in blend- 
ing of bright garnet red, rose and ivory. The color effect at a distance is rose 
flecked with garnet. A most profuse bloomer and unexcelled in its class. 
Hardy. 
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