34 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Pinus pumila (Oriental Stone Pine) 
Dwarf pine as the name pumila indicates and irregularly branching. ‘The 
foliage, which appears in dense clusters, clothes the tree with many needles, 
soft in texture and of delicate fresh bluish green throughout the season. Its 
appealing features may be summed up in three words—rare, hardy, beautiful. 
Native of Siberia. Each 10 100 
18-24 inches three timés transplanted.....................- B&B $1008 o59 00 feeb eee 
Pinus sylvestris (Scotch Pine) 
Native from Europe to western and northern Asia. Grows into a large 
spreading tree with rounded top. The leaves are twisted, bluish green in 
color and 1¥4 to 3 inches in length. Reaches a height of 70-120 feet. Needs 
wide, open places with room for development. 
15-18 inches twice transplanted Pe er a het ence B&B .60 ee LUE ee Cotte 
18-24 ee ese feel Tb AES SE delet Oe BN die Ae PEM Seaton B&B so 6.80 61 
2- 3 feet twice transplanted Wiese alent 8 ACT B&B 1.00 9.00 81 
bapa ees PS Bika Se! “Le ae SAO ROMER Boge Sint Sal ed B&B 1.25 11.20 101 
Pinus tabulaeformis (Chinese Pine) 
A medium sized conifer, native of western China. Dense foliage, which 
clothes even the stems and branches. Needles 2 to 4 inches long, charmingly 
brilliant green, soft to the touch and of soft, silky luster. The foliage is a 
distinctive and decidedly pleasing shade of green, and is in this respect un- 
questionably the finest of any conifer that we are growing. Its general effect 
is just right. It could hardly be surpassed for large banks and hillside plant- 
ings. Hardy into New England in sheltered locations. Rare. Splendid 
hedge subject. 
12-15 inches twice transplanted Pid Sigs bunk cd dy ake ci B&B 50 4.50 41 
T5513 st ee a Sidi he uge AE A Meee ced ry eh PO Rast de OB B&B .60 5.40 49 
18-24 nes ee ees ks DSi lon abtinat Ak ate aioli B&B Ay 6.80 61 
24-300 So eee An fal ig Node Wren oO ong he Sere pe Teheran ht TOSS B&B 1.10 9.90 89 
Privet—See Ligustrum 
Pseudotsuga douglasi (Douglas Fir) 
One of the conifers of great commercial value of the Pacific coast. Native 
British Columbia to Mexico and eastward to Montana and Colorado. Reaches 
a height of 200 feet or more, being among the tallest trees in the world, and 
a diameter of 12 feet. Good dark green foliage. We are offering the Colorado 
silver-gray strain, considered the best for ornamental purposes. A truly stately 
tree, and while it reaches great size and height it also possesses great orna- 
mental values when introduced into landscaping plans. In its native haunts 
the younger trees and groups of trees have a most impelling appeal both in 
form and coloring. 
12-18 inches once transplanted aie A Peed ie thd Meat eR aha takin oP LS BS a ToPU ANA 12 
18-24 a gE Seen Whaat Se DATO 2 wee aC: Sack 2 Ace etic Sere ee emer oe 16 
PYRACANTHA (FIRETHORNS) 
Pyracantha crenata serrata (Chinese Firethorn) 
One of the introductions from China. A dense, shapely evergreen of re- 
markable appeal. It grows 8 to 10 feet high and spreads the same distance. 
Has very fine large glossy foliage and coral red berries in heavy corymbs. 
An unusually fine subject for planting in corners, large masses or slopes. 
Very hardy. 
18-24 “inches twice: transplanted ee B&B fhe 6.80 61 
2- 3 feet three times transplanted ay deh tet Waar avd SA B&B 1.00 9.00 81 
Sait te em ry. METER Le wR EA LIME SAG ae eee ee CE B&B 1.50 13.50 122 
Bae Soa ee pia EUs POR Se AEE i 2 pe Nena a B&B 2.00 18.00 162 
528. 6 Weare. ee mesg es (ah he kis Seeley Paces setae NEA B&B Zio 24.80 223 
These last three grades are fine extra heavy specimens. 
96 
128 
