SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Abies nobilis (Noble Fir) 
The name noble describes this magnificent tree perfectly. A native of the 
Coast and Cascade mountains of western Washington and Oregon where its 
dignified appearance is set out in striking effect. The branches grow in 
whorls with great regularity along the main stem of the tree and are broadly 
spreading toward the tips. The foliage is usually a beautiful bluish green in 
color. It is valuable for landscaping purposes and the best of all for the 
production of Christmas trees. Very hardy. 
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Ajuga reptans rubra (Purpleleaf Bugle) 
A worthy rock plant and ground cover. Has a rich green, slightly bronzed 
foliage, which is heavy and cleaves close to the ground. The blue flower 
spikes are 6 inches tall, are numerous and appear in the spring. There is the 
impression of pleasing and perfect harmony between blossoms and foliage. 
Evergreen. 
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Arborvitae—See Thuja 
Arctostaphylos sherwoodi (Sherwood's Cascade Kinnikinnick) 
A natural hybrid between Arctostaphylos columbiana and Arctostaphylos 
nevadensis, product of the Cascade Mountains. The original plant is 2%4 
feet tall and more than 20 feet across. The foliage which is very dense has 
an attractive tint of gray. Leaves are rather narrow and pointed. Berries 
red. The vinelike stems are strong and the plant is hardy. A natural rapid 
growing bank cover of superior merit. It makes an impenetrable mass of 
lovely soft foliage which practically prohibits all weed growth. Our own 
introduction. 
18-24 inches twice transplanted......................-.------ B&B 1.25 11220 <a 
AZALEAS 
Azalea hinodegiri (Crimson Azalea) 
Dwarf, very compact, evergreen azalea. Heavy glossy foliage, hardy in west- 
ern Oregon. When in bloom the plant is completely covered with bright red 
flowers, so that the foliage is hidden. One of the most showy and one of the 
most popular dwarf ornamental shrubs. 
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6- 9 inches twice transplanted BR specimens............ 55 5.00 45 
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If you desire the above two grades B&B add 15 cents per plant. 
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Azalea mollis (Chinese Azalea) 
Very hardy. Blooms before leafing. Foliage bright green and attractive, 
turning to gorgeous shades of bronze and red in the fall. Flowers are large 
and borne in great profusion. It has an irrestible appeal and is a great 
favorite to all who know it. Its plantings cannot be overdone. We are offer- 
ing choice plants chiefly in the popular shades of salmon and orange. 
9-12 inches twice transplanted BR budded specimens .70 6.30 57 
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If you desire the above three grades B&B add 15 cents per plant. 
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