SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 


Pyracantha yunnanesis (Yunnan Firethorn} 
Native of Yunnan province, China. Spreading shrub of rank growth, and 
producing an enormous yield of bright red berries, which are simply gor- 
geous during the fall and winter. Hardy. 
Each 10 100 
15-18 inches three times transplanted.................... B&B $ .40 $3.60 S24 
Redcedar—See Juniperus 
Redwood—See Sequoia 
Retinospora—See Chamaecyparis or Thuja 
Rhododendron ponticum (Pontic Rhododendron) 
Hardy, vigorous grower. Large, glossy, evergreen foliage. Pink to lavender 
blooms. ‘The rhododendron is one of the most satisfactory of all shrubs. 
Besides its healthy foliage at all times, it also provides the home with a 
luxuriance of blossoms that are a delight to all. Fits into practically all 
plantings, used either singly or in masses. 
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Rockrose—See Cistus 
Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary) 
An evergreen common on the chalk hills of southern France. Has decidedly 
aromatic leaves of grayish or dusty appearance and small light blue flowers 
much sought by the bees. Fall bloomer. Oil of Rosemary is distilled from 
the leaves. A fine evergreen, good in dry and rocky or almost any situation. 
A most excellent hardy hedge plant. Height 2 to 4 feet. 
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Salal—See Gaultheria 
Sasa chrysantha (Running Bamboo) 
An evergreen running bamboo 3 to 5 feet high with long slender leaves. 
Makes a ground cover in either full sun or shade. Foliage light green and 
thick. Spreads very rapidly and should be checked. Entirely hardy down to 
zero. 
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Sea Pink—See Armeria 
Sequoia gigantea (Giant Sequoia) 
A conifer of majestic bearing. Large, fine foliage. Rears itself to a great 
height, tapering to a perfect, pointed spire, and has a sturdy, substantial 
trunk. A rapid grower, and a tree which gives dignity to grounds that are 
large and ample. Has no parallel in its class. 
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Spartium junceum (Weavers Broom) (Spanish Broom) 
Upright shrub growing to a height of 10 feet or more. Has slender, rush- 
like branches which are almost leafless and bluish-green in color. The fra- 
grant bright yellow flowers are borne in large terminal racemes. It blooms 
most of the year in warm localities. Showy. Hardy as far north as Phila- 
delphia. Grows in almost any kind of well drained soil, and is well suited 
for planting in exposed, sandy or dry situations. 
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