
SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Chamaecyparis obtusa tetragona aurea 
An extremely handsome dwarf golden form of Hinoki Cypress. The foliage 
is of exceeding density and intense gold. Very rare. Irregular pyramidal in 
form. Unique and delightful with compelling beauty. 
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3- 4 feet four times transplanted.......................-.... B&B 6.50 5 3250 Ser Mueceee 
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Chamaecyparis obtusa torulosa 
A dwarf evergreen with dark vivid green foliage. An exquisite irregular 
pyramid in form. Rather compact, yet very graceful. A great favorite in 
our nursery and with few, if any, superiors in its class. Could be used ef- 
fectively in almost any place where a dwarf conifer is desired. Branchlets 
twisted and filamentous. Rare. 
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Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera nana aurea (Dwarf Golden Thread Cypress] 
Dwarf evergreen growing into a compact mass of intensely golden pendulous 
filaments. A remarkable irregular cone shaped conifer that adds a touch of 
cheer and brightness wherever used. Does best when not exposed to the con- 
tinuous direct rays of the sun. Hardy. 
6- 8 inches twice transplanted BR specimens.............. 65 52902 eee 
Chinquapin—See Castanopsis 
Choisya ternata (Ternate Mexican Orange) 
A dense, rounded, evergreen shrub, 4 to 5 feet in height, with glossy aro- 
matic foliage. In the spring it is covered with fragrant, white, orange like 
flowers. 
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Cistus laurifolius (Laurel Rockrose) 
Upright shrub, growing to a height of 4 to 6 feet. The hardiest and tallest 
cistus. Has thick, heavy, soft green leaves usually whitish beneath. It blooms 
from June to August with waxy, white flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter. The 
petals are marked with yellow blotches. Desirable for foundation plantings. 
Rare. 
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24-30 22 eae hae a fete Fae eh Ai. ER ER a B&B 1.10 9.90 89 
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3- 4 feet three times transplanted.........................- B&B 1.50 13.50 r22 
Cistus purpureus (Orchid Rockrose) ; 
A garden variety and the most beautiful of the rockroses. Grows to a height 
of 4 feet and spread of 6 feet. The flowers which are 3 inches or more across 
are rich, rosy pink; stamens are yellow. A maroon blotch at their base adds 
to the attractively crinkled petals. Blooms much of the summer, a fresh sup- 
ply of flowers appearing each day. | 
18-24 inches twice transplanted........................-0-000+- B&B 0 8.10 73 
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