30 NATIVE PLANTS 
OREGON NATIVE 
TREES AND SHRUBS 
Our collected natives are selected and collected 
by trained, experienced foresters and nurserymen. 
Our methods of selecting and handling these plants 
have proven successful to the extent that our col- 
lected plants have succeeded as well as nursery 
grown stock. 
These trees and shrubs are collected from the 
peat bogs of southwestern Oregon. They are dug 
in such a manner that the peat and native soil forms 
a ball which is so solid that the plants can be shipped 
and handled without wrapping. 
MADRONA (Arbutus menziesii) 
A stately broad-leafed evergreen 
tree from thirty to ninety feet tall. 
Flowers, white, urn-shaped. Fruit, 
red, borne in clusters. Likes full 10 100 
sun. 
24-3 01n 5.5 ee 2.45 2.50 
MANZANITA (Arctostaphylos 
columbiana ) 
A very hardy and interesting ever- 
green shrub three to ten feet tall. 
Foliage gray green. Flowers, 
pink, urn-shaped. Fruit, red, 
borne in clusters. Likes full sun, 
well drained soil. 
18-2401ne 3 oes, Seta ee 2.25 2.00 
WESTERN AZALEA (Azalea 
occidentalis ) 
Native of southwestern Oregon 
and northern California. Flowers 
vary from white to all shades of 
pink. Intensely fragrant. Likes 
full sun and plenty of water. 
Sse 4011, Se eric + eee ee een 1.50 1.40 
> oo hh Rec erine eta Med en ee 1298 1.75 
mS BaLINS Ks i. aan bc en on tenet alte 2.50 2.25 
GOLDEN CHINQUAPIN 
(Castanopsis chrysophylla) 
Considered the most beautiful of 
our native evergreens. Grows both 
as a large shrub, six to twenty-five 
feet tall and as a tree sixty to one 
hundred feet tall. Foliage dense, 
upper surface of leaves light 
green, lower surface golden yel- 
low. Fruit, a nut, borne in prickly 
burrs. Edible. Likes well drained 
soil, sun or partial shade. 
SO0sa Oi Th ie. ree tee ee ae 4.00 ood 
SALAL (Gaultheria shallon) 
A low-growing evergreen suitable 
for borders and ground cover 
under conifers. Foliage, dark 
green. Flowers, pink, urn- 
shaped. Sun or shade. 
£2=1-501n" SYYCAC. wh. aa eee eee 1.10 1.00 
