38 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
Gumpo. Very dwarf. Compact low grower with large white flow- 
ers. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. 
La Perle. A hose in hose type with shrimp pink colored blooms. 
$1.50 and $2.00. 
Mollis. S. Husky young plants, all budded to bloom in spring 
1952. Nicely branched. $1.00, $1.50 ea. 
Rosa Flora. (Balsaminae flora.) Handsome very double salmon 
rose-like blossoms in profusion on low flat growing plants. 
$1.00 and $2.50. 
Watermelon Pink. The name describes the color. Low growing, 
late free flowering. Popular. 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. 
BROOMS 
We have listed all Cytisus and Genista species as brooms, as we 
feel 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. 
Cytisus Beanii. Attractive rounded bushlet of 12 to 14 in. with 
brilliant yellow flowers. Early. Rare. $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. 75c-$1.00. 
Delphiniensis. Very dwarf trailing species with cactoid foliage 
and abundant spikes of deep yellow flowers. New and rare. 
75c-$1.00. 
Hirsuta decumbens. Prostrate habit. The hairy foliage is com- 
pletely covered with yellow blooms in May. Lovely and desir- 
able. 50c-75c-$1.00. 
Humifusa. A very choice broom. Almost perfectly prostrate, with 
deep green smooth leaves and deep yellow flowers. Very slow 
growing. $1.00-$1.50. 
Kewensis. A showy and beautiful broom of low spreading habit, 
covered with creamy flowers in May. 12 in. 75c. For fall delivery. 
Pilosa. An attractive trailing species with hairy evergreen leaves 
and yellow flowers. Very slow growing. 50c-75c. 
Saggitalis. Similar to Delphiniensis but larger. 50c-75c. 
Tinctoria fl. pl. Valuable prostrate form with attractive double 
yellow flowers. Late. 75c. 
Versicolor. For the large rock garden. To 3 ft. with arching pendu- 
lous branches clothed with cream, pink, and orchid blooms early 
in spring. Showy, attractive and rare. $1.00. 
Villarsi, Extremely slow growing with slender gray green stems 
and bright golden flowers. Very choice and rare. $1.00. 
BRUCKENTHALIA Spiculifolia. Dwarf heather-like plants with 
spikes of clear rose flowers in June and July. 6 to 9 in. 60c, 
