SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
GENERAL LIS T—— 
Including Conifers and Broad Leaved Evergreens, Deciduous Shrubs and Rock Plants. 
Abelia (Edward Goucher) 
A choice upright abelia similar to grandiflora but with foliage of richer 
coloring especially in the fall when it takes on a lovely bronze cast. The 
abundant flowers, which cover this hardy evergreen all summer and fall, 
are deep pink shading to a soft lavender and mingle in perfection with the 
full fine foliage. Height 5 to 6 feet. Pach: 10 100 
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Abelia grandiflora sherwoodi (Sherwood Dwarf Abelia) 
A dwarf abelia, not only the plant but the leaves and the flowers as well 
being about half the size of grandiflora. Flowers pink and white, same as 
grandiflora. Thick-branching and very compact. A choice little plant, es- 
pecially where space is a factor, supplying a long felt need. Originated by 
us and has proven a great favorite. Height about 3 feet. 
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ABIES (FIRS) 
Abies balsamea (Balsam Fir) 
A conifer of symmetrical, pyramidal growth. Has fairly dense foliage of 
aromatic properties and believed by some to possess medicinal value. Needles 
are short and thick. Hardy to Labrador. 
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Abies concolor (White Fir) 
A tree of symmetrical growth and beautiful bluish foliage. It has great 
resistance to heat, cold and drought, and these qualities combined with its 
beautiful landscape effect make it a truly desirable tree in many locations. 
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Abies lasiocarpa (Alpine Fir) 
This sturdy tree bears much the same relation to firs that the Mountain Hem- 
lock does to hemlocks. It is the slender picturesque conifer of the higher ele- 
vations being truly a mountain subject. It thrives at the lower levels where it 
almost seems to bring the mountain atmosphere with it and to the tree lover 
there is at once an association of mountain meadows or rocks and snow fed 
streams where it prefers to grow. The dark silvery tinged foliage resembles 
the Noble Fir though having shorter needles and has the healthful fragrance 
of other firs. 
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Abies magnifica shastensis (Shasta Red Fir) 
A stately, symmetrical, bluish green tree of great beauty. Native of the moun- 
tains of Southern Oregon and Northera California where it decorates many 
a high slope or ridge. ‘Branches horizontal ih regular whorls. Needles mostly 
Upright, short, close set. 
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