14 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Cytisus scoparius (St. Marys) 
These plants are fine extra heavy specimens. 
Flowers are large, clear, creamy white in color and well distributed along the 
branches. Plant is of rather symmetrical growth, strong and vigorous. For 
purity of color St. Marys stands alone. Hardy. Height 6 feet. 
Each 10 100 1000 
6.teet four times transplanted 22.002. B&Bs $53.00". $2700, he pe 
The plants in the above grade are fine extra heavy specimens. 
Elaeagnus pungens maculata (Goldenleaf Elaeagnus) 
A delightful large growing evergreen shrub or small tree. The broad leaves 
are an intense gold with a green margin on the upper surface, russet beneath. 
The general effect is bright gold. A very shapely rounded shrub of great 
appeal. Hardy and rare. 
Ze Ov inches Oncestransplanted. 2k cela cehee eeresectee se eager ce 10 80 
ERICA (HEATHS) 
See also Calluna 
Erica carnea (King George) 
The red carnea. Grows 6 inches high with a spread of 2 to 3 feet. Foliage 
thick dark green, flowers bright red and completely cover the plant when in 
bloom in the spring. New introduction from England. One of the showiest 
and one of the prettiest of dwarf heaths. 
6- 9 inches twice transplanted................---....-c--0--- B&B 45 4.10 LSE I 3 cht 
sak WANE Mati i i$ es Wein a ARES. “Fy Li CNS Baa B&B .60 5.40 AD Te Mees tog : 
The above two grades are composed of fine, heavily budded specimens. If you 
desire either of these two grades lifted with considerable soil clinging to the roots 
but not B&B, deduct 10 cents per plant. ‘They move excellently in this manner. 
12-45 inches’ twice transplanted coo ia B&B aie. 6.80 61 
Erica carnea sherwoodi (Sherwood Creeping Heath) 
Low growing heath with brilliantly green foliage. Blooms very profusely in 
late winter and spring. Flowers bright carmine red. Perfectly hardy. Splendid 
new evergreen. Height 6 inches. Has the habit of rooting along the stems 
thereby spreading almost indefinitely in a very satisfactory manner. An ex- 
traordinarily beautiful gem in rockeries, around pool margins and in borders. 
A superb ground cover. Delightfully fresh in appearance the year round. 
6- 9 inches twice transplanted........2......2--......00-000- B&B 45 4.10 36 
On] Datel oe ee Woah A cieastbettnn ieee Ru Seer c B&B 60 5.40 49 
The above two grades are composed of fine, heavily budded specimens. If you 
desire either of these two grades lifted with considerable soil clinging to the roots 
but not B&B, deduct 10 cents per plant. They move excellently in this manner. 
12-15 Jinches tywuce “transplanted: soak. ke tee B&B 75 6.80 61 
Erica mediterranea (Darley Heath) 
This is one of the most attractive and desirable plants grown in our nursery. 
It is hardy and dwarf, seldom reaching more than 1 foot in height. It has 
beautiful, dense, dark green foliage, and from early winter to late spring 
is covered with such a profusion of lovely purplish blossoms that the foliage 
is practically obscured. It is not unusual to see this brave little plant blossom- 
ing through the snow. Being a winter bloomer, hardy, equally good for 
rockeries, borders, groups and masses, it should be included in every planting. 
3-. 8 sinches-once'itransplanted..24. 00 Fo ieec Seeds ae 10 80 
