SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Cassiope mertensiana (White Mountain Heather) 
Cassiope, Greek mythological name. This is one of the alpine gems from the 
Cascade mountains and is seldom found in nurseries. Branches slender, 
numerous, densely clothed with scale-like foliage. Flowers numerous, nodding 
and white. Good for rockeries. Extremely hardy and rare. Height about 
12 inches. Slow grower. Enjoys shade and dampness. 
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CHAMAECYPARIS 
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (Lawson Cypress) 
A conifer of most satisfying effect, both in stately habit of growth, dense 
limbs and graceful foliage. Not hardy in areas of extreme cold, but fortunate, 
indeed, are localities which can grow this handsome tree. It is fine when 
grown in somewhat open or well spaced rows, and is equally good when 
grown as single specimens, needing no supporting plantings to enhance its 
beauty. Native of the Oregon coast. 
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana grandi 
A low flat pyramid, having wonderful green foliage of unusual density. 
Naturally of shapely form and needing no pruning. Grows to a height of 
6 to 8 feet and has a spread considerably broader. Very desirable where 
neatness and perfection are desired. 
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana lutea (Golden Lawson Cypress) 
Dense golden cypress. ‘The foliage is very heavy, while the tree itself is a 
broad symmetrical pyramid, branching close to the ground. A trim, handsome 
ornamental, giving the impression of an individual well dressed and groomed, 
and with the minimum amount of attention. Golden color throughout the 
year. Resembles Westermann Cypress. Height 12 to 15 feet or more. 
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana stewarti (Wintergolden Cypress) 
Rather slender golden tree. Foliage erect with pendulous tips toward the top 
of the tree. One of the most remarkable and most admired of conifers, always 
attracting attention. Stately in habit, with green and gold foliage of most 
effective contrast. Hardy. 
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Chamaecyparis pisifera squarrosa nana (Dwart Moss Retinospora)] 
Dwarf, reaching a height of about 2 feet. Soft, heavy, compact foliage of 
silvery, plume-like effect. It would be difficult to find a better subject for 
low sheared hedges and borders. 
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