8 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis (Alaska Cypress) 
Native on the Pacific coast from Alaska to Oregon. Rather rare in the trade. 
Is found from sea level to 3000 feet or above. Rapid growing and very 
hardy. A most lovely conifer with gracefully arching branches and pendulous 
tips. In fact the whole tree presents a weeping appearance of remarkable 
beauty. 
Each 10 100 
12-15 inches twice transplanted..................----------- B&B -$ 380 — “$27.20 Mus. #65 
15-183 ae we We Base: TOs ee 1s 1g A eno eee B&B 1.00 9.00 $1 
18-24 Sori vere: AS Peet at.2 pip tis 2 Namie eetcdaa sf oe RNA oe B&B 125 1-20 101 
24-30. eee Wiss, pier 2) yf ae > Ad Ie Le 5 RE Ane oA se B&B 1.50 13.50 122 
30-364 es ARR rae DD og Fae A Ee 1S Nee Ne Ae ee ogee B&B 1.75 15.80 142 
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis glauca compacta (Compact Blue Alaska Cypress) 
A distinctive form of the Alaska Cypress. Has compact, dense foliage of 
charming blue-green color. Semi-dwarf, neat and conical in form needing 
little or no pruning. Hardy and rare. A tree that is certain to be used ex- 
tensively as it becomes known and appreciated. It belongs to that somewhat 
restricted group of trees that retain their shapely beauty without considerable 
care and pruning. 
12-15 inches twice transplanted...................-...--.---- B&B 1 1LU 9.90 89 
Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera nana aurea (Dwarf Golden Thread Cypress] 
(Heavy Type) 
Dwarf evergreen growing into a compact mass of velvety, dark golden, 
pendulous filaments. A remarkable irregular cone shaped conifer that adds 
a touch of cheer and brightness wherever used. Withstands full sun without 
burning. A rare type of the true dwarfs. Hardy. 
12-15 inches twice transplanted................--..---------- B&B 1:25 11.20 101 
Ibe lee ea eee le MMe A eT By, Sa B&B 1.50 1655.0 Geet oes Sg 
Chinquapin—See Castanopsis 
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 plant- 
ings. Rare. 
9-12 inches once transplanted...._....-....---2...s..scece--seceee yas Gee: 10 
12-15 we io, be 2) ae 2? ye A vee ee PRI ye gt =, he a res 13 
15-18 inches twice transplanted.......................-..---- B&B .80 7.20 65 
18-24 * eee cee hn Se OEE 6 Fase Moe oe ee B&B 1.00 9.00 81 
DA- 308k eee ORS Sec eeemea 0 ener tee re ee B&B 120 11.20 101 
COTONEASTERS 
Cotoneaster conspicua decora (Necklace Cotoneaster) 
An unusually fine prostrate evergreen growing 3 feet high with a spread of 
considerably more. Branches downward and sweeping outward in a dense 
mat. Foliage dainty. Berries bright red in great profusion all along the stems. 
Rapid growing. A remarkably fine subject for large banks and terraces. 
Hardy. 
12-15 inches twice transplanted.......................-.....- B&B .80 7.20 65 
L5=1 See ee al meee 27 as As a ee eee Be B&B 1.00 9.00 81 
18-24 ....” 4 “: B&B 1.25 11.20 101 
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