SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Euonymus radicans carrierei (Glossy Wintercreeper) 
Similar to radicans. Low with ascending and spreading branches. Hardy. 
Each 10 100 
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9-12 inches twice transplanted—BR specimens............ 25 2.30 20 
Euonymus radicans coloratus (Purple leaf Wintercreeper) 
A trailing evergreen form of unsurpassed merit. Can be used effectively as a 
ground cover, or to train against walls or rocks in natural beauty. The foliage 
which is always good is at the height of its glory when in the autumn it takes 
on the rich colorings of red and bronze that are carried through the winter. 
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12-24 inches twice transplanted BR specimens............ .30 2.70 23 
Euonymus radicans vegetus (Bigleaf Wintercreeper) 
A larger type of radicans. The leaves which possess the same dark, rich 
green color, are of profuse growth and larger than those of radicans. The 
plant grows to a height of about 3 feet and attains a spread of 5 feet or more. 
Very hardy. 
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Euonymus radicans vegetus argenteo-marginatus (Variegated Bigleaf 
W intercreeper) 
Much the same as the Silveredge Wintercreeper but larger and more spread- 
ing and with larger leaves which take on charming tints of red and pink that 
are a delight in the winter season. Foliage dense. Height about 214% feet, 
spread 4 feet or more. Shade loving evergreen. 
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Fatshedera lizei 
An evergreen shrub growing to a height of 6 feet although it will reach a 
height of 12 feet or more when trained against a wall or lattice. A cross be- 
tween Fatsia and English Ivy, it has large glossy leaves of charming deep 
green color. A plant of rare and fine characteristics especially attractive in 
patios or about pergolas. 
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The above B&B grades can be handled bare roots. If so ordered deduct 10 cents per plant. 
Fir—See Abies, Pseudotsuga, Cunninghamia 
Firethorn—See Pyracantha 
GENISTA (BROOMS) 
See also Cytisus and Spartium 
Genista aetnensis (Aetna Broom) 
Grows to a height of 4 to 6 feet with slender, nearly leafless branches. 
Flowers are yellow and fragrant. Blooms June and July. Native of Sicily 
and Sardinia. 
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Genista germanica (German Broom] 
Grows with stiff upright branches and is very spiny. Has yellow flowers, 
reaches a height of 3 feet. Native of central and south Europe. 
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