SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Pyracantha yunnanensis (Compact form) 
A dwarf, compact form. Our original plant is 2 feet high and 4 feet across, 
12 years old, very thickly branched. Berries red, but sparse. 
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Rhododendron macrophyllum (Coast Rhododendron) 
A hardy rhododendron, native of the Coast and Cascade mountains of Oregon, 
Washington and British Columbia. It has full fine foliage. Flower trusses are 
showy red in the bud opening in a range of shades from delicate to deep pink. 
It grows either in open or shaded places and is often at its best when banked 
in against a rocky hillside or against verdant firs or hemlocks. Residents of the 
area look forward to the rhododendron season and are well repaid for driving 
considerable distance to see them in their natural setting when in bloom. It is 
classed as one of the best of broad leaved evergreens, 
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Rhododendron maximum (Rosebay Rhododendron) 
Large, rapid growing shrub. Leaves often 12 inches long, dark green, lustrous 
above. Flowers usually rose colored in large clusters. A bold, magnificent ever- 
green. Fine for naturalistic and woodland plantings. Rhododendrons are always 
described in superlatives. Among its many fine features is that it is hardy as far 
north as Quebec. Flowers in June and July. Native from Ontario to Georgia. 
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Rockrose—See Cistus 
Skimmia japonica (Oriental Skimmia) 
Densely branched, low growing shrub, reaching a height and spread of 3 feet. 
Valued for its broad lustrous foliage and brilliant red fruit which is often carried 
throughout the winter. Desirable for potting and tor Christmas use. Likes partly 
shaded situations best and is fine for borders. It is unisexual and it will be neces- 
sary to plant male plants with the female ones to secure well fruited shrubs. 
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Spartium junceum (Weavers Broom) (Spanish Broom) 
Upright shrub growing to a height of 10 feet or more. Has slender, rush-like 
branches which are almost leafless and bluish-green in color. The fragrant bright 
yellow flowers are borne in large terminal racemes. It blooms most of the year 
in warm localities. Showy. Hardy as far north as Philadelphia. Grows in almost 
any kind of well drained soil, and is well suited for planting in exposed, sandy 
or dry situations. 
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