12 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
CYTISUS (BROOMS) 
Cytisus kewensis (Kew Broom) 
Dwarf creeper, making trailing masses 4 to 5 feet across and 1 to 2 feet 
high. Bears a profusion of creamy white flowers. Hardy and rare. 
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Cytisus praecox (Warminister Broom) 
Sometimes called Moonlight Broom. Branches are heavy and numerous long 
and pendulous. Hardy, graceful, evergreen shrub. Flowers rich cream in 
color, completely covering the branches. A most pleasing and attractive shrub. 
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Cytisus purgens (Provence Broom) 
Hardy dwarf, evergreen broom growing to 3 feet in height. Grows into a 
compact globe without pruning. Profuse bloomer. Flowers brilliant yellow, 
completely covering the plant. Fine rockery shrub. Rare. 
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Cytisus scoparius (Borsch's Prostrate Broom) 
Grows about 3 feet tall with a spread of 6 to 8 feet, making it very desirable 
for bank plantings. Foliage is dense. Flowers are of tri-color effect in blend- 
ing of bright garnet red, rose and ivory. The color effect at a distance is 
rose flecked with garnet. A most profuse bloomer and unexcelled in its class. 
Hardy. 
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Cytisus scoparius (Burkwood) 
Flowers are red with some bronze and pink mixed in. There is very little 
yellow and the general effect is dark red. Bushy erect growth, heavy bloomer. 
Hardy. Of English origin. 
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Cytisus scoparius (California) 
Flowers are large, foliage extra good. There is a pleasing intermingling of 
crimson, cream and rose in the flowers, which are well displayed on some- 
what open branches. The flowers are lighter than Dorothy Walpole. The 
general color effect is distinctly pink. 
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Cytisus scoparius (Geoffrey Skipworth) 
Erect and spreading in habit, small flowers, very profuse blossomer, rose and 
cream. Effect is purplish pink. 
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Cytisus scoparius (Lady Moore) 
Flowers crimson, cream and gold. Very similar to Stanford but plant is 
more dwarf and spreading. Rugged in appearance. 
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