Per 100 
CISTUS PURPUREUS (Orchid Rockrose). Said to be the 
best of Rock Roses. Flowers 3 inches or more across 
are rich, rosy-pink with yellow stamens in center. 
The maroon blotch at their base adds to the attrac- 
tively crinkled petals. Blooms much of the summer, 
starting in May or June. Unlike most of the broad- 
leaved flowering evergreens such as Camellias, etc., 
it likes full sun. A salable blooming size plant can be 
roduced in 2 years from a rooted cutting. The plant 
grows about 4 feet high and with a spread of 6 feet. 
Delivery, Feb. to May. Rooted cuttings do not require 
shade the first year. Large cuttings, av. 6-10’.... 10.00 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA (Rockspray _ Coton- 
easter). Very popular spreading evergreen varietv. 
Bears red berries in profusion. Good sized cutgs. 7.00 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA MINOR (Dwarf Rock- 
spray Cotoneaster). Low-growing, with dainty, glossy, 
deep-green leaves, red berries. Disease free, hardy 
and evergreen. Makes a very good ground cover. 
Strong. cuttings)..2 4505.2 ee eee 7.00 
COTONEASTER MICROPHYLLA THYMIFOLIA (Thyme 
Rockspray Cotoneaster). Desirable for rock work and 
other plantings where small shrubs are wanted he- 
cause of its low, thick-growing habit. The foliage is 
thyme-like, small and dainty. This little dwarf bears 
red berries and is evergreen. Strong cuttings.... 7.00 
COTONEASTER PARNEYI. Considered the best upright 
cotoneaster. Bears red berries in wonderful profusion. 
strong ecuttingsas. «2 a ee oe ae 10.00 
CYTISUS SCOPARIUS (Brooms). In the following varie- 
ties. The brooms make beautiful mass plantings and 
good hedge subjects also. Salable plants can easily 
be grown in 2 years from rooted cuttings planted in 
Spring. All varieties $7.00 per 100 for Spring deliverv. 
The Brownsville, California and Stanford are also 
available for Fall to Spring shipment in extra strone 
CULLING S 2a tare see ba, Le, Ne eh ss a eee 10.09 
C. S. BROWNSVILLE. Tri-colored red, yellow and orange 
giving an old-rose color effect from a distance. The 
most profuse-blooming variety we have. 
C. S. CALIFORNIA. Large flowers with a pleasing in- 
termingling of crimson, cream and rose. The general 
color is pink. Very good foliage. 
C. S. DOROTHY WALPOLE. Flowers tri-colored, well 
marked crimson, with rosy-cream background, giving 
a rich maroon effect from a distance. More dwarf, 
denser grower than most of the fancy brooms. 
C. S. STANFORD. Large tri-colored flowers, crimson, 
cream and gold. Plant is sturdy and dense, foliage 
velvety. 
C. S. ST. MARY’S. Large, clear, creamy-white flowers. 
Not as large-growing as most varieties. 
BUONYMUS JAPS ME DIO-RICTU Sie. .t5e see 6 00 
FIRETHORN—See Pyracantha. 
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