SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Calluna vulgaris rubra (Red Heather) 
The Red Heather is new and may still be considered a rare plant. 
When in bloom there is nothing visible but the blossoms, which are a 
rich, purplish-red. It is such a brilliant display of flowering beauty 
in mid-summer that visitors to our nursery from far and near have 
been amazed at its superb beauty and have been unstinted in their 
praise. It is hardy and grows about 18 inches tall. As in the 
case of the Darley Heath and Irish Bell Heather, we cannot say too 
much for this matchless gem of the garden. Its blooms are especially 
welcome, coming at a season when there is but little competition in 
blossoming shrubs. 
2- 4 inches twice transplanted. 
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Cassiope mer+ensiana (White Mountain Heather) 
This is one of the alpine gems from the Cascade mountains seldom 
found in nurseries. Branches slender, numerous, densely clothed with 
scale-like foliage. Flowers numerous, nodding and white. Good for 
rockeries. Extremely hardy and rare. Height about 12 inches. Slow 
grower. Enjoys shade. 
1- 2 inches twice transplanted. . . 6 
2- 4 .”.”. 8 
4- 6 ... ”.”.”. 10 
Cedar—See Cedrus and Juniperus virginiana 
Cedrus aflantica (Atlas Cedar) 
A hardy tree with dark green foliage and rugged picturesque habit of 
growth. Thrives under adverse conditions. 
3- 4 feet three times transplanted.B&B .75 6.75 
4- 5 .”.”.”.B&B 1.00 9.00 
Cedrus deodara (Deodar Cedar) 
The Deodar Cedar grows into a fountain of green of surpassing 
beauty. The color is a light, bluish-green. With a little pruning and 
shearing the foliage becomes very dense and graceful. It is a native 
of the Himalaya mountains in India, where it has been fittingly 
termed Tree of the Gods. 
1- 2 inches once transplanted. . . 
4- 6 .. .”.”.”. 
6- 8 ....”.”.”. 
8-10 ....”.”.”. 
10-12 .. .”.”.”. 
Chamaecyparls lawsonlana cerula 
One of the fine Lawson variations, of which there are several. Slender 
and upright, the branches all growing vertical and very close to the 
trunk of the tree. As slender as a Pyramidal Arborvitae or Irish 
Juniper and needs little pruning. As indicated by the name, the 
foliage is of a deep sky blue or azure in color. The columnar form 
of the alumi cypress and very desirable where slender trees are needed. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. . . 
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