32 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 



Spruce—See Picea 
Squaw Grass—See Xerophyllum 
St. Johnswort—See Hypericum 
Sunrose—See Helianthemum 
Taxus baccata (English Yew) 
This is the old favorite of English gardens. Native of Europe and north 
Africa to the Himalayas. Deep green, rapid growing in good soil, very dense. 
Will do quite well in poor soil and in dry situations. One of the best of all 
hedge plants, as it will stand any amount of pruning. Thrives in either sun 
or shade. The English Yew has this great advantage in hedges, in common 
with all the yews, the trees make uniform growth all along the line regard- 
less of sun or shade. Hardy evergreen. 
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Taxus baccata aurea (Golden English Yew) 
A rare plant and one of the most handsome of all yews. Foliage bright 
golden, diminishing in color late in the season. Hardy, slow growing, globe 
shaped, compact. Seldom reaches a height of more than 5 or 6 feet. 
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Taxus baccata elegantissima (Variegated English Yew) 
Dwarf, broadly columnar, slow growing. ‘The foliage is very dense and 
bright golden. Compact, hardy and unusual. 
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Taxus baccata erecta (Broom Yew} 
A columnar form of the English Yew, of fine, erect form of growth. Compact 
and full but not quite as narrow as the Irish Yew, and has smaller foliage. 
The foliage is dark, rich green and together with the shapely form, sets this 
splendid tree out in deservedly delightful manner. A fairly rapid grower. 
Very superior for narrow hedges where real quality is desired. Hardy. 
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Teucrium chamaedrys (Chamaedrys Germander) 
A beautiful evergreen rock plant somewhat resembling heather. It reaches 
a height of about 1 foot with a spread of 3 feet, and is a bouquet of rosy 
blooms in midsummer. Extremely hardy, holding its bright, glossy green color 
in the coldest weather. Has a fragrant foliage, and will add beauty wher- 
ever low blossoming plants are desired. Drought resistant, and takes the place 
of heather in hot dry sections. Good results can be obtained only by shearing 
immediately after blooming. 
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