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Euonymus radicans vegetus argenteo-marginatus (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 pink that 
are a delight in the winter season. Foliage dense. Height about 2% feet, 
spread 4 feet or more. Shade loving evergreen. 
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Firethorn—See Pyracantha 
Gaultheria shallon (Sala) 
Low, hardy 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. 
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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. 
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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. 
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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. 
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Genista sagittalis | 
A creeping broom reaching a height of not more than 6 inches. Has a 
profusion of yellow flowers on vertical stems. Stems are flattened and twisted. 
Always attracts interest and attention, being unique among brooms. Hardiest 
of all creeping brooms. Excellent ground cover making a dense evergreen 
mat 2 to 3 feet in diameter. Native of western Asia. 
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