C. s. Dorothy Walpole* 
Tricolor effect, crimson with rosy-cream back- 
ground. Flowers a little smaller but are the 
deepest colored of all. 
18-24 Stee Veta Se ee 1.00 
C. s. Donard Seedlings* 
Garnet and yellow. 
1B SY alg. tay Mp Aaa dail a cere in. 1.00 
WSU Y lt pada alec apd he gia ming Sp “15 
C. s. Andreanus Hybrids* 
All shades from yellow to red. 
9 Se Ra eee eae shin by Ss ane pS A 1.00 
Daboecia polofolia rosea Pink Irish Bell Heather* 
Erica stricta Corsican Heath* ; F 
Fine, dense, bright green foliage. Native of 
Corsica. One of the hardiest of the heaths. 
10-15 202 SA Seer ee 15 
Fuschsia Magellanica 
EeVGaTs DLAILUS eee eee .00 
Fuschsia Magellanica alba 
aevear plantas: — = ene .50 
Fuschsia Riccarteni 
livear plants. eee .50 
Genista dallimorei* 
Handsome both in foliage and blossom. Abund- 
ant bloomer with flowers of mottled red, yellow 
and orange, red predominating. Compact and 
rare. 
1 bo Oe ae ee 1.00 
G. germanica German Broom* 
Very spiny, stiff upright branches. Yellow 
flowers. Good for hedges, makes a splendid buf- 
fer evergreen. 
L3-240 ee eee .50 
G. sagittalis* 
Creeping broom. Yellow flowers. Very at- 
tractive. Makes a dense mat on the ground 2 to 
3 feet in diameter. 
9-12" “Spd.o 222 eae .50 
G. tinctoria* 
Best known and most widely planted, late 
flowering, grows to 2 feet. 
8-240 SS SO SRO st5 
G. t. flora plena* 
Most profuse bloomer of all brooms. Low 
growing, height 5 inches, spreads 2 to 8 feet. 
Golden yellow flower heads, hides the foliage. | 
10-15". Spds) eee 1.00 
Spartium junceum Weavers or Spanish Broom* 
Upright shrub, has slender, rush-like branches 
which are almost leafless and bluish-green in 
color. Fragrant bright yellow flowers are borne 
in large terminal racemes. Hardy as far north as 
Philadelphia. Hardy here is sheltered. 
2-3) PoC ee ee 1.20 
