


SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (Alaska Cypress] 
Native on the Pacific coast from Alaska to Oregon. Rather rare in the trade. 
Is found from sea level to 3000 feet or above. Rapid growing and very 
hardy. A most lovely conifer with gracefully arching branches and pendulous 
tips. In fact the whole tree presents a weeping appearance of remarkable 
beauty. Each 10 100 
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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis glauca (Blue Alaska Cypress] 
A hardy, vigorous tree of broad pyramidal form and heavy blue-green foliage. 
It is a rather rapid grower, which combined with its bold appearance, gives 
results sooner than slower growing types. It harmonizes well with other ever- 
greens and is an excellent subject for specimen planting. 
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The above three grades are fine extra heavy specimens. 
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Chamaecyparis nootkatensis glauca compacta (Compact Blue Alaska Cypress) 
A distinctive form of the Alaska Cypress. Has compact, dense foliage of 
charming blue-green color. Semi-dwarf, neat and conical in form needing 
little or no pruning. Hardy and rare. A tree that is certain to be used ex- 
tensively as it becomes known and appreciated. It belongs to that somewhat 
restricted group of trees that retain their shapely beauty without considerable 
care and pruning. 
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Chamaecyparis obtusa (Hinoki Cypress) 
Of heavy, rich, deep green, compact foliage, lustrous and exceptionally pleas- 
ing, having no superior in these respects. It is graceful in growth and semi- 
dwarf. Many consider the obtusa as having the finest green foliage among 
conifers. 
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Chamaecyparis obtusa compacta (Compact Hinoki Cypress) 
A real dwarf having dense, heavy dark foliage with a slight bluish tinge 
and unchanging throughout the year. It makes an almost perfect globe. 
Fifteen year old specimens are only about 2 feet in diameter. Often called 
Football Cypress. Decidedly out of the ordinary. 
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Chamaecyparis obtusa crippsi (Cripps Hinoki Cypress) 
A very conspicuous and golden type of Hinoki Cypress, attaining a height 
of 6 to 8 feet. Has fern-like foliage, grows slowly and flourishes best in 
partial shade. 
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