Dwarf Brooms 
Brooms like sunny banks and crannies where the soil is not particu- 
larly rich. Their gay flowers brighten the scene in late spring and 
early summer. 
CYTISUS DECUMBENS—bright yellow, prostrate, June .................. $1.50 
C. KEWENSIS—creamy white, prostrate, early spring ..................... 1.00 
GePURPUREUS—purplies mauve, 2150, Mayers ae tee ee 1.00 
GENISTA HORRIDA—yellow, 10”, summer, spiny bracts.... 1.00 and 2.50 
G. SAGITTALIS—butter yellow, procumbent, July ......0.0.00..0.0000000...... .50 
Rhododendrons and Azaleas 
Acid soil and plenty ot water in tate summer during the growing 
season will help to keep these choice shrubs in good health. To acidify 
neutral or alkaline soil use a pound of sulphur to 100 sq. ft. Dwarf 
rhododendrons and azaleas are particularly desirable for rock garden 
use since they are very slow growing. 
AZALEA BALSAMINAEFLORA—dbI. orange red, 8’, May $.50 and $1.00 
A. FLAME CREEPER—single orange red, 4’, May ................:000ccccccsees 150 
AHEXEE—brilliant.red.< LO 7,-Aprilesewe . eee, er et aet eke ne 1.50 
AanIN@DEGIRIZALBA=white-s loa, 3 MOYe. tere. eee oe .50 
A. HINODEGIRI FLAME & PINKEY—Spring, 1945 ...............0000000..... 50 
RHODODENDRON CILIATUM—pink, 3 ft., March ..0000000000000000000008. 1.50 
R. DAPHNOIDES—rose, 2 ft., May, leathery leaves 0.0... 1.50 
ReLASLIGIALUM—lightspurple,2ett eApr ilies ree tate ee cae 1.50 
R. FERRUGINEUM—Alpine Rose—carmine, 1 ft., May. ................000. 1250 
REGLAUGUM rosy epinks c2 af tie ADIEU sentigea ncn tres te ety ete oh seas 1.50 
REIROULUM=-1ose, s2cfty sy cere eney, wer teen See a, REED eae noms 1.50 
R. IMPEDITUM—mauve, 15”, April, small gray leaves ....................... 1.50 
R. MUCRONULATUM—rosy lavendar, 3 ft., February ............000........ 3.50 
R. RACEMOSUM—clear pink fis. in heads, 4 ft., April ................... 1.50 
Rooted cuttings of most of these rhododendrons and azaleas will be 
ready for Spring, 1945, delivery and will sell at 50c each. 
Azalea hinodegiri alba 

