SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 


Teucrium chamaedrys prostratum (Creeping Germander] 
A low growing form spreading into a dense mat 6 inches high. Foliage dark 
green, flowers lavender. Rapid growing, desirable ground cover. 
Each 10 100 
2- 4 inches once transplanted.........................:0000000--- Te $e $ 6 
Thrift—See Armeria 
Thuja occidentalis ericoides (Heath Retinospora) 
A very dense dwarf conifer seldom attaining a height of more than 3 or 4 
feet. Has soft foliage and is perfectly hardy in the northern states. Its sea- 
sonal changes of color are fine, particularly in the winter season when it takes 
on an unusual and delightful violet hue. Equally good for specimen or mass 
plantings, and for rockeries, borders and edgings it has few peers. We can- 
not say too much for this gem of rock and garden. Very hardy. 
24-30 inches three times transplanted oe te B&B 1.00 9.00 81 
5-3 Ogee tek ate GAG Bae a 7 Se Paw ee ee B&B £25 11.20 101 
Thuja occidentalis nana (Little Globe Arborvitae) 
A dwarf of regular form. Foliage upright and grows in thick, heavy layers 
appearing to be packed together, and of good bright green color. Low grow- 
ing, a mature tree reaching a height of 2 feet and spread of 3 feet, and 
presenting an aged appearance. Desirable wherever dwarfs are needed. 
6- 8 eae eh ARs et ORE a aioe | Oe a ee SS 9 
Thuja occidentalis pyramidalis (American Pyramidal Arborvitae) 
A most desirable arborvitae of narrow columnar growth, dense and compact 
without trimming. Very hardy and a favorite in almost any planting. Planted 
in groups it produces a most impressive alpine effect. In situations where 
effective hedges are desired requiring but little space, Pyramidal Arborvitae 
has no counterpart. The hedge becomes a solid wall of. green from 4 to 20 
feet in height and occupies no more than 2 feet in width. For hedges, trees 
should be planted one and one-half feet apart. No pruning is needed other 
than topping. A Pyramidal Arborvitae hedge requires scarcely any care. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted ee ic es) We eee ee 6 
che A ese wees ho aah aes Nc hao AO ce tO a Oo ee tee aaa ee 8 
62 8 Shy Rete tag EP IRS Oe tees ye td ae oy OO I a OT a ae 9 
8-10 ean? ries epee I aad LRN MARC Wh yek ye a 2 Ne be ta Sa A oe 10 
Thuja occidentalis wareana (Ware Arborvitae] 
Sometimes called Siberian Arborvitae, which name it bears well because of 
ruggedness and adaptability to cold climes. A tree of close, compact and 
heavy foliage, which holds its deep green color of slightly bluish cast, 
throughout the year. Symmetrical and conical in habit of growth. Not too 
large growing, being just out of the dwarf group, and shapely, making it 
desirable for ornamental plantings. 
4- 6 inches twice transplanted Post eas ak Se a na CS eet rp 9 
(le PRESS Stags Ss a eRe abt ok AE a Sl ln A, Se A a Nees hee a dente nel Ppa ke 10 
8-10 oat peers ot a) PA on, Se Lee ea Dae Denk Oy cE oO! ee Ee ae 11 
Thuja orientalis (Oriental Arborvitae] 
A pyramidal or bushy tree, of which there are many garden forms. Attains a 
height of 25 feet, and is native from Persia to Eastern Asia. In the original 
form, and particularly in the garden varieties, it has added much to Amer- 
ican gardens. 
2- 4 inches once transplanted ERIS AREA ieee Stn ee RRR Mt woe a eT, Pep 4 
ogy Ly ieee Cee pce ne sp Bee co ee ca sca Ry leg be a 5 
6- g oe”? Seat Loder ee Pri roi pon 9) RR Se Pe Cog es) eee Lt ee ah 6 
8-10 pie 2 et) Las AE rae 2 ot ER Ee aie ee = nate aS eS 7 
10-12 1) Rd Sabet. 2 ee AI ARR SE Sm eS net SOA ke OR ec ah ae Os g 
35 
1000 
$ 48 
64 
72 
