_SH ERWOO D N U RSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Kalmia polifolia (Bog Kalmia) (Dwarf Mountain Laurel) 
Dense, rich, glossy foliage. Small leaves. Grows to eighteen inches. 
Very hardy. This is one of the finest dwarf evergreens. It blossoms 
very early in the spring and is a mass of tiny, nodding, bell-shaped, 
pink flowers. Native of the high Cascades. Each 10 
1 - 2 inches once transplanted. $ $ 
2_ 4 ” ” >> . ^. ^. 
4- 6 ... ”.”ZZ""Z”1.. 
6 - 8 ....” .”.”.Z..”Z"Z"!Z!" 
8-10 inches twice transplanted. 
10-12 ....”.”.”... 
Kalmiopsis leachiana (Kalmiopsis) 
Here is something new for the gardens. Undoubtedly one of the 
rarest and one of the finest of small, broad leaf evergreens. Believed 
to be one of the few hold overs of the plants of the glacial period, 
seemingly a remnant of ancient plant life, and found only in a very 
limited area in the mountains of Oregon. The leaves are medium- 
small and glossy. Foliage which is full is a deep, healthy green. 
Plants grow to a height of 1 to 2 feet and are covered with bright 
red and pink blossoms in the spring. In every respect a most delightful 
little shrub, among the choicest of the choice, and one which every 
plant lover will desire to possess. Hardy. 
Rooted cuttings, not transplanted. 
100 
$ 6 
7 
8 
10 
15 
18 
15 
27 
1000 
53 
60 
113 
Kinnikinnick—See Arctostaphylos 
Laurel—See Kalmia, Aucuba, Laurocerasus, Laurus, Umbellularia or Ceanothus 
La urocerasus lusitanica (Portugal Laurel) 
Dark green, glossy foliage, large leaves. A strong growing plant 
w 7 hich stands shearing well. A beautiful shrub especially when plant¬ 
ed with other evergreens. 
Rooted cuttings, not transplanted. . . 5 38 
Laurocerasus officinalis (English Cherry Laurel) 
A common hedge plant. Rapid growing, large, heavy foliage. 
Rooted cuttings, not transplanted. . 
4- 6 inches once transplanted. . 
6 - 8 ...”.”.”. 
8-10 ... ”.”.”. 
10-12 ...”.”.”. 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
30 
38 
45 
Laurus zabelli (Zabells Laurel) 
Grows four to six feet high, wide spreading and is covered in the 
spring of the year with large spikes of white, scented flowers. Foliage 
rich, glossy green unaffected by cold or dry weather. Hardier than 
English or Portugal Laurel. Being hardy, semi-dwarf and a good 
bloomer it meets a need in landscaping, and will unquestionably be 
used a great deal as it becomes better known. Rare. 
Rooted cuttings, not transplanted. . . 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . . 
4- 6 
6 - 8 
8-10 
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6 45 
7 53 
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Laurustinus—See Vibernum tinus 
The business of this Company is on a cash basis, and we are passing the resulting benefits 
in reduced overhead costs, on to our customers in the low prices quoted in our catalogue. 
5 of same variety and size at 10 rate; 25 at 100 rate; 250 at 1000 rate. B&B signifies balled and burlapped. 
