. Everestianum Pale lavender flowers yellow 
spotted, slow growing dwarf variety 
Ignatius Sargent Light red, rapid grower, very 
hardy 
. Kettledrum A very hardy red variety 
. Lee’s Dark Purple Very hardy dark purple 
Mrs. P. DenOuden Strong grower fiery crimson 
. Parson’s grandiflorum Hardy solferino red 
President Lincoln An easily forced tall growing 
lavender variety 
. Prof. Bettex Immense scarlet spotted flowers 
Purpereum elegans Produces an abundance of purple 
flowers 
P. Roseum elegans A hardy orchid pink variety 
P. Roseum grandiflorum Good carmine color 
P. Van Der Brooke Strong grower, fine dark spotted 
carmine flowers 
P. Van der Hoop Light Tyrian red 
P. Van Werden Poelman Large crimson flowers 
Spartium—See page 30 
Viburnum Burkwoodi Burkwood Viburnum* 
Er by 
122 eee ae 1.50 B&B 
V. rhytidophyllum Leatherleaf Viburnum* 
1291 5 Re ert ee oe See .75 B&B 
15-19'> et = Sr eee > is 1.00 B&B 
LBZ 4 ae sie he ae RS 2.00 B&B 
2-3 ee EO 3.00 B&B 
Cytisus multiflorus White Gem* 
Compact broom. 
C. nigricans* 
Late flowering to 4 feet, of graceful habit. 
C. purgans Provence Broom* 
Hardy, dwarf evergreen broom. No pruning 
required. Brilliant yellow flowers completely 
Some ues the plant. Rare. 
eae ” 
TOE eee ee eae a ian Siege £15 
C. purpureus Purple Broom* 
A decidedly different plant among the Brooms. 
Dwarf, procumbent shrub, bearing attractive pur- 
ple flowers in profusion. 
C. scoparius andreanus Paradise Broom* 
Erect, rapid growing shrub, with long slender 
branches. Hardy. Profuse bloomer, flowers 
red and yellow. 
NPT 2S De east ioe Lae 2 ee .80 
C. scoparius* 
Well-known Yellow Broom, hardy strain from 
Scandinavia. 
PREZ A te. creer, aera nae Se eee. 15 
C. s. Butterfly* 
Yellow and orange. 
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