SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
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Genista hispanica (Spanish Broonn) 
In every way resembles Genista germanica, but reaches a height of 
only about 1 foot. Sometimes called Spanish Gorse. 
Each 10 
2- 4 inches once transplanted. $. $. 
100 1000 
$ 7 $. 
8 . 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFERED 
We have in our nursery numerous varieties in lining out stock in small lots and odd 
grades not practical to list separately which we are offering at low prices. These are 
mostly varieties that are listed in the catalog and are all good stock. Both broadleaved 
evergreens and conifers. None are labeled for size or name. No order accepted for less 
than 25 of a grade. We make up the assortment using care to select varieties adapted to 
the section for which they are designed. The prices are as follows: 
Once transplanted. . . 7 
Twice transplanted. . . 8 
Genista newreyensis 
Flowers appear in pastel shades of cream and magenta. Not as showy 
as some but adds variety. Plants are lower growing and the foliage 
is finest of all. Blooms a little later than others. 
4- 6 inches once transplanted. 11 
6-12 ...”.”.”. 15 
12-18 ...”.”.”. 19 
Genista sagittalis 
A creeping broom reaching a height of not more than 5 inches. Has 
a profusion of yellow flowers on vertical stems. Stems are flattened 
and twisted. Always attracts interest and attention, being unique 
among brooms. Makes a dense mat on the ground 2 to 3 feet in 
diameter. Native of w'estern Asia. 
6-12 inches once transplanted. . . 9 68 
6-12 inches twice transplanted. . . 11 . 
12-18 ....”.”.”. 15 113 
Genista tinctoria flora plena 
Low growing, height about 5 inches, but reaching a spread of 2 to 
3 feet. Extremely colorful when in bloom, the foliage being entirely 
hidden by clustered, golden yellow flower heads, standing 5 or 6 
inches above the plant. The most profuse bloomer of all brooms. 
6-12 inches twice transplanted. . . 11 
18-24 ....”.”.”.B&B .35 3.25 26 
Germander—See Teucrium 
Heath—See Erica 
Heather—See Erica, Calluna, Daboecia, Cassiope or Phyllodoce 
Hettera helix arborescens (Bush English Ivy) 
A broad leaf evergreen, with every appearance of ivy in bush form, 
but often having the ivy-like leaves twisted and contorted in an 
interesting manner. Does well in sun or shade. Reaches a height 
of ZYz feet and spread of 4 feet. Very hardy and desirable. 
1- 2 inches once transplanted... . . 
4- 6 
7 53 
9 68 
10 75 
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