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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. Very effective in 
mass plantings. Each 10 100 1000 
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The above B&B grades can be handled bare roots. If so ordered deduct 10 cents per plant. 
Cytisus scoparius andreanus (Paradise Broom) 
An erect, rapid growing shrub with many long slender branches, broomlike 
in appearance. Hardy evergreen, profuse bloomer, flowers red and yellow. 
12-24 inches twice transplanted BR specimens............ 40 3.60 BVA ae has Sie 
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. 
2- 3 feet spread twice transplanted...................... B&B 65 5.90 5 3 ae ray eee 
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Cytisus scoparius (Burkwood) 
Flowers are red with some bronze and pink mixed in. There is very little 
yellow and the general effect is dark red. Bushy erect growth, heavy bloomer. 
Hardy. Of English origin. 
12-24 inches twice transplanted BR specimens............ 40 3.60 LY ne 
Cytisus scoparius (California) 
Flowers are large, foliage extra good. There is a pleasing intermingling of 
crimson, cream and rose in the flowers, which are well displayed on somewhat 
open branches. The flowers are lighter than Dorothy Walpole. The general 
color effect is distinctly pink. 
2- 3 feet three times transplanted.........................- B&B 65 5.9 Oh ae Se eee 
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The plants in the above grade are fine extra heavy specimens. 
Cytisus scoparius (Dorothy Walpole) 
The flowers are tri-colored, well marked with crimson with rosy cream back- 
ground, giving a rich maroon effect from a distance. Colors are charmingly 
mixed all through, and the branches are full flowered to tips. Flowers are a 
little smaller than other fancy brooms but are the deepest colored of all. Plant 
is well branched and sturdy, denser and more dwarf than most of the fancy 
brooms and one of the most popular. Of English origin. Hardy. Height 
4 to 5 feet. 
12-18 inches twice transplanted BR specimens............ 40 3.60 YA Re Toes 
4- 5 feet four times transplanted......................-..--- B&B PRUE a ek Se POE fone. oe Bn 
The plants in the above grade are fine extra heavy specimens. 
