BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
10 100 
CYTISUS kewensis (6) aE spat 
KEW BROOM @ @ 
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Lady Moore 
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Lilac Time 
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DAPHNE burkwoodi (5) 
BURKWOOD DAPHNE 
A hybrid with same parentage as D. Somerset from 
which it differs in darker foliage, growth wider and 
not so tall, in fact width of plant is likely to exceed 
height. 
Let Ont Louk ts eet rea ones eRe ee 2.00 1.80 
dauphini (7) : 
ROYAL PURPLE DAPHNE 
This remarkable Daphne actually blooms here from 
early August to late March. It has a loose erect habit 
and blooms toward and at the ends of the slender 
branches. Unopened buds are dark violet but open 
orchid purple and are moderately fragrant. While 
it starts flowering in late summer, the crop gets 
heavier as the season advances so that it is at its best 
throughout the winter months. Another great point 
in its favor is that it blooms freely in San Francisco 
and other points directly on the Coast where the 
Winter Daphne (D. odora) is said not to bloom at 
ae 
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odora varieties (7-8) 
AOS ORL0 23 Gatien ee 3.00 2.75 
Be 24710 830 ilar ee 2.75 2.50 
CMI Sato re agin ee eS es eee 2.00 1.85 
Dsl S Oro hiner 1.60 #1.50 
EPO: Sy iin ete eee ee eae 1.30 1.20 
alba E 
WHITE WINTER DAPHNE 
Bachman B 
“BACHMAN PINK DAPHNE” 
' marginata ABCDE | 
YELLOW EDGE WINTER DAPHNE 
Rose Queen DE 
Somerset (5) (Plant Pat. No. 315) 
13 FOr Sin eee eet areas ae 2.00 1.85 
L2ItO cL Sai Tee ot ner odie ee ote 1.60 1.50 
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