10 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Cypress—See Chamaecyparis 
Cytisus purpureus (Purple Broom) 
A dwarf procumbent shrub, growing to 2 feet and bearing attractive purple 
flowers in profusion. Well leaved making it attractive in both leaf and blossom. 
A plant that is new and decidedly different among brooms. Native of south 
Austria and northern Italy. One of the hardiest. Very effective in mass plantings. 
Each 10 100 1000 
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18-24 inches spread twice transplanted BR specimen. .60 5.40 AD Se ae 
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Daphne mezereum (February Daphne) 
An erect shrub with stout branches and growing to a height of 4 feet. The lilac 
purple flowers, like several other daphnes, are delightfully fragrant. They appear 
very early in the season long before the leaves and cover the bare straight 
stems followed in late summer and fall by masses of brilliant showy red berries. 
Hardy. 
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Daphne odora (Winter Daphne) 
One of the favorites among broad leaved evergreens. Attractive both in flower 
and foliage. Leaves are broad and glossy and the flowers, which are pearl pink, 
appear in clusters and are of intense and pleasing fragrance. Blooms in late win- 
ter and early spring. Grows to a height of 4 feet. Native of China. 
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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. 
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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. 
