SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Kinnikinnick) 
Sometimes called Bearberry. Uva, Latin for grape, ursi for bear. A lovely 
low trailing evergreen, flourishing in a wide range of latitude and altitude. 
In Oregon it is at home from the splash of the waves of the Pacific to timber- 
line in the Cascade mountains. Withstands almost any degree of cold. Has 
large red berries, roundish glossy leaves and grows in thick masses, completely 
covering the ground, rocks, walls or old logs over which it trails. Exempt 
from pests, good the year round and in every respect decidedly pleasing and 
satisfying. Considered by some to be the best ground cover known. 
Each 10 100 
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Aucuba japonica (Greenleaf Aucuba) (Pollenizers) 
Male plants. Aucubas never bear berries unless pollenizers are planted with 
them. The large red berries are one of the attractive features of Aucubas and 
it is therefore essential to plant the pollenizers. The foliage is fine solid deep 
green. Shade loving evergreen. 
4- 5 feet three times transplanted (Heavy)........ B&B 3/5 53,50 tee 
Aucuba japonica nana (Dwarf Aucuba} (Female) 
This is a dwarf form with lustrous green leaves and a profusion of bright 
scarlet berries borne in clusters making a combination of surpassing 
beauty. Appeals to everyone. Hardy at Ogden, Utah. Comparatively new 
and rare, but certain to find a place in many gardens, Like the other Aucubas, 
it is dioecious and the male plants must be planted with the females to pro- 
duce fruit. Shade loving evergreen. 
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The 9-12 and 12-15 inch grades can be handled bare roots. If so ordered deduct 
per plant. 
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AZALEAS 
Azalea amoena coccinea 
A splendid dwarf evergreen azalea. Foliage dark, glossy, compact. Flowers 
bright red completely covering the plant. A wonderful addition to our broad 
leaf evergreens. It is similar to the hinodegiri crimson azalea but very much 
hardier. 
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Azalea hinodegiri (Crimson Azalea trom Cuttings) 
Dwarf, very compact, evergreen azalea. Heavy glossy foliage, hardy in west- 
ern Oregon. When in bloom the plant is completely covered with bright red 
flowers, so that the foliage is hidden. One of the most showy and one of the 
most popular dwarf ornamental shrubs. 
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