SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 

Pentstemon menziesii 
Native in the Cascade Mountains above timberline where it spends over half 
of its existence under the snow. Low, mound-like plant, having a profusion 
of large purple flowers, bright evergreen foliage. A tidy little plant grow- 
ing 5 inches tall with a spread of 18 inches. Although its native habitat is 
rocky, sterile soil above 6,000 feet it is perfectly at home at the lower eleva- 
tions. Very hardy. Good for rockeries, borders and low plantings. One of 
Oregon’s best. 
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Periwinkle—See Vinca 
Phillyrea decora 
Native of western Asia. Decora, meaning elegant, surely describes this ever- 
green. Round topped shrub growing to 6 feet or more. Large, glossy, dark 
green leaves. Small white flowers. Hardy. 
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Photinia serrulata (Low Photinia) 
Native of China. A hardy, rapid growing evergreen with large, dark green, 
glossy leaves having serrated edges. Without doubt one of the most desirable 
of all broad leaved shrubs. The tips of the new foliage in spring and sum- 
mer are fiery red. Its shades of red and crimson are unsurpassed by any ever- 
green. Medium sized plagt which responds well to pruning. Very popular. 
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Phyllodoce empetriformis (Pink Mountain Heather) 
Color vivid green, branches stocky and well clothed with needle-like foliage. 
Height 12 inches. Flowers dense, bright pink. Common in the high Cascades 
where it is called Alpine Heather but seldom found in the nursery trade. 
Thrives at lower levels. Slow grower, and defies snow and cold weather. 
Enjoys shade and moisture. Empetriformis means beautiful plant growing in 
the rocks. 
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Picea engelmanni (Engelmann Spruce} 
A large growing tree, having slender, spreading branches which form a 
dense, narrow pyramid. Has bluish green to steel-blue foliage. Hardy orna- 
mental. Native of the Cascade and Rocky mountains. 
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