SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
gluse reptans rubra (Purpleleaf Bugle) 
A worthy rock plant and ground cover. Has a rich green, slightly bronzed 
foliage, which is heavy and cleaves close to the ground. The blue flower 
spikes are 6 inches tall, are numerous and appear in the spring. There is the 
impression of pleasing and perfect harmony between blossoms and foliage. 
A shade loving plant. Evergreen. Each 10 100 
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Andromeda—See Pieris 
Arborvitae—See Thuja and Thujopsis 
pidoslapiytes patula (Green Manzanita) 
An irregularly branched, yet nicely rounded and shapely broad leaved ever- 
green. Height 2 to 4 feet. Needs little pruning as the natural growth gives the 
impression of tailored shrub. The bark of the stems is smooth, rich brown 
and mahogany in color. The leaves are about 1 inch in diameter, almost 
perfectly round, and have a delightful appearance of freshness summer and 
winter. Is most impressive when it grows in masses, as it grows on the slopes 
of the Oregon mountains where it is native. Leaves retain their refreshing 
verdant greenness under exceedingly dry and trying conditions. Here is a 
shrub of great beauty, and one which survives great extremes of heat, cold 
and drought without injury. 
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These four B&B grades can be handled bare root. If so ordered deduct 5 cents per plant. 
Armeria caespitosa hybrida (Sea Pink, Thrift) 
A neat little rock plant, almost a perfect hemisphere in form. Compact in 
growth, and covered with pink flowers when in bloom. This strain selected 
for depth of color of flower and thickness of foliage. 
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Aucuba japonica (Pollenizers) 
Male plants. Aucubas seldom bear berries unless pollenizers are planted with 
them. Since the large red berries are one of the attractive features of Aucu- 
bas, we are offering the pollenizers. 
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Aucuba j japonica nana (Dwarf Aucuba) 
This is a dwarf form with lustrous green leaves and a profusion of bright 
scarlet berries, borne in clusters, and making a combination of surpassing 
beauty. Appeals to everyone. Hardy at Ogden, Utah. Comparatively new 
and rare, but sure to find a place in many gardens. Like the other Aucubas, 
it is dioecious and the male plants must be planted with the females to pro- 
duce fruit. 
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