SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
CALLUNA (HEATHERS) 
See also Erica, Daboecia, Phyllodoce 
Calluna vulgaris aurea (Golden Heather] 
Possesses fine golden foliage that heads up in many of the stems in moss like 
clusters. During the fall and winter the foliage takes on beautiful tinges of 
red which are intermingled with green and gold. The multitude of flowers 
are in soft pleasing lavender shades. These blend with the green and gold of 
the foliage in producing one of nature’s daintiest and most charming color 
effects. Appeals to all who see it. Hardy, new. Height about 18 inches. 
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Calluna vulgaris nana (Moss Heather) 
A dainty little dwarf, of moss like appearance growing about 4 inches tall. 
It is of exceeding close, compact growth with refreshing green foliage and 
delicate lavender blossoms in mid summer. On account of its mossy luster it 
fits perfectly into rockeries, stream and pool borders, close-proximity to foun- 
tains, garden steps and walks and into most situations where neatness and 
delicacy are sought. One of the loveliest evergreens it is our privilege to 
grow. Rare and very hardy. 
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Camellia japonica (Cheertul] 
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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Cassiope mertensiana (White Mountain Heather] 
Cassiope, Greek mythological name. This is one of the alpine gems from the 
Cascade mountains and is seldom found if nurseries. Branches slender, 
numerous, densely clothed with scale-like foliage. Flowers numerous, nod- 
ding and white. Good for rockeries. Extremely hardy and rare. Height 
12 inches. Slow grower. Enjoys shade and dampness. 
Cedar—See Cedrus, Libocedrus, Juniperus 
