10 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Daphne cneorum (Rose Daphne) 
Probably the most delightfully fragrant of all flowering evergreens. Blooms 
in the spring and again in the fall. The flowers which are pink, appear in 
great profusion. The plant is dwarf and well adapted to rockery, border and 
other plantings. A hardy little dwarf of superior merit. 
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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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ERICA (HEATHS) 
See also Calluna, Daboecia, Phyllodoce 
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. Splen- 
did new evergreen. Height 6 inches. Has the habit of rooting along the stems 
thereby spreading almost indefinitely in a very satisfactory manner. An 
extraordinarily beautiful gem in rockeries, around pool margins and in 
borders. A superb ground cover. Pleasingly fresh in appearance the year 
round. Probably the best of dwarf heathers. 
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Erica hybrida (Dawn) 
One of the attractive new evergreens. Height about 18 inches, foliage soft, 
thick, and much branched. The flowers are large, clustered pink bells. It 
stays in bloom all summer. Hardy, very rare. This variety is a real gem and 
merits the attention given it. It possesses unusual delicacy, both in foliage 
and blossoms. 
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Erica mediterranea hybrida (Darley Heath) 
This is one of the most attractive and desirable plants in its class 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 blossoming through the snow. Being a winter bloomer, hardy, 
equally good for rockeries, borders, eToUDS and masses, it should be in- 
cluded in every planting. 
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If you desire the above two mie B&B add 15 cents per plant. 
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