SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Calluna vulgaris rubra (Red Heather) 
The Red Heather has become one of the popular garden evergreens. When 
in bloom there is nothing visible but the blossoms, which are a rich, purplish- 
red. It is a brilliant display of flowering beauty in mid-summer. Hardy, 
and grows about 2 feet tall. Its blooms are especially welcome coming at 
a season when there is but little competition in blossoming shrubs. 
. Each 10 100 
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Camellia japonica (Cheerful) 
Camellia in commemoration of George J. Karmel or Cammellus, a Jesuit 
who traveled in Asia in the 17th century. The camellia holds a place right 
up in the front ranks among flowering trees. The superb, waxy, rose like 
flowers are loved by everyone, are fine when on the tree or as cut flowers. 
Leaves are large, of intense, waxy glossy surface and make just the right 
setting for the wax-like flowers which are splendid, double, perfectly shaped 
and bright red. A favorite. 
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Castanopsis sempervirens (Bush Chinquapin] 
One of Oregon’s wonderful native evergreens seldom offered to the trade. 
Unlike the tall growing form, Bush Chinaquapin usually grows only 5 to 6 
feet high in a spreading, much branched shrub. A plant 4 feet high will 
usually spread 4 to 6 feet. A stout medium sized evergreen of surpassing 
merit. It grows in its native state at 2000 to 4000 feet elevation but is at 
home at sea level. In our mountains it sometimes covers dry open slopes 
where only the hardiest plants can survive the summer’s heat and winter’s 
cold. Is also found in open woods with partial shade. Foliage very dense. 
Leaves dark green above, russet beneath. Flowers in white clusters followed 
by chestnut like fruits. Bush Chinquapin is a fine foundation shrub, also 
good for hedges and borders. It is unexcelled for large banks and terraces. 
A fine addition to the trade. 
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Cedar—See Cedrus, Libocedrus, Juniperus 
Cedrus atlantica glauca (Blue Atlas Cedar) 
A tree of stately, royal appearance. Strong- upright grower, formal in habit 
but not too much so. The branches are arranged in orderly manner. The 
needles are a soft, velvety blue of thrilling color effect. The Blue Atlas Cedar 
is a favorite in landscaping parks, cemeteries, memorials, capital and college 
grounds and all kinds of public situations, and for specimen planting of 
home grounds it has few if any superiors. It is a long-lived tree requiring 
minimum care. 
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Having been grown from seed these trees cannot be expected to have the in- 
tense blue of the grafted form. 
1000 
$ 160 
wacceees 
120 
160 
200 
