OUR PLANTS WILL PLEASE YOU 27 
BROOMS 
We have listed all Cytisus and Genista species as brooms, as we 
fee] that this makes it simpler to find them in the catalog. The 
plants listed below are all dwarf species, and make ideal rockery 
shrubs, particularly suited to hot and sunny locations. They like 
lime, but do not demand it. 
Cystisus Ardionii. A decumbent shrub with sparse foliage and 
abundant brilliant yellow flowers. Very slow growing. 6-9 in. 
75¢-$1.00. Withdrawn for propagation. 1947 delivery. 
Cystisus Beanii. An upright, rounded bushling with many slender 
branches and a profusion of golden flowers in May. Very slow 
growing. Rare. 12 in. $1.50. 1947 delivery. 
Cytisus Hirsutus Decumbens. Very prostrate with trailing stems 
and brilliant yellow flowers. Very choice. 6 in. 35c-50c. 
Cytisus Kewensis. A showy and beautiful broom of spreading 
habit, covered with creamy flowers in May. 8-12 in. 50c-$1.00. 
Cytisus Purpureus. Slender weeping branches and rosy lavender 
flowers. Graceful and lovely. 18 in. 50c-$1.00. 
Genista Dalmatica. Tiny, prickly bushlet with finely cut foliage, 
smothered with bright yellow flowers in May. 50c-75c. 
Genista Horrida. Choice and spiny. Forms dense silvery tuffets 
with yellow blooms in June and July. Slow growing. Rare. 6 in. 
$1.00-$1.50. 
Genista Humifusa. A very choice broom. Almost perfectly pros- 
trate, with deep green, smooth leaves and deep yellow flowers. 
Very slow growing. Fine plants. $1.00. 
Genista Pilosa. An attractive trailing species with hairy, evergreen 
leaves and yellow flowers. Very slow growing. 50c-75c. 
Genista Sagittalis. Deep green cactoid foliage, with abundant 
spikes of deep golden flowers. Trailing. 8-12 in. 50c-75c. 
Genista Tinctoria. Fl. Pl. Valuable prostrate form with attractive 
double yellow flowers. 50c-75c. 
Genista Villarsii. Extremely slow growing with slnder, gray green - 
stems and bright golden flowers. Very choice and rare. $1.00. 
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CALLUNA. See Heather. 
COTONEASTER Humifusa. (Dammeri). Slender creeping stems; ever- 
green foliage. Solitary white flowers followed by red berries. 
35¢-75¢. 
Microphylia Glacialis. A slow growing species that hugs the rocks. 
It has small rounded leaves that are grayish underneath, and 
pinkish white flowers followed by red berries. 50c-75c. 
DABOECIA. See Heather. 
DAPHNE Mezereum. Deciduous. Fragrant lilac purple flowers very 
early before the foliage. Feb.-April. Young plants. 50c to 75c. 
EPIGAEA Repens. Sh. Trailing Arbutus. Creeping evergreen plant 
with delicate, waxy, pink tinted flowers. Acid soil. 50c and ‘5c. 
