16 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Euonymus radicans vegetus argenteo-marginatus (Variegated Bigleat 
Wintercreeper] 
Much the same as the Silveredge Wintercreeper but larger and more spread- 
ing and with larger leaves which take on charming tints of red and pink that 
are a delight in the winter season. Foliage dense. Height about 2% feet, 
spread 4 feet or more. Shade loving evergreen. Each 10 100 
1-23 anehes* once transplanted: s..0s oo ee ek Sere) Pee D0 
Gaultheria shallon (Salal) 
Low, hardy evergreen shrub to 2 feet. Native British Columbia to California. 
Has pinkish white flowers and blue berries, used by the Indians and some- 
times for jelly making. Is full branching and the leaves are large, rounded 
and decorative. Sun or shade. 
12-15 inches twice transplanted...........................-.. B&B 1.00 9.00 81 
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18-246 get eee AiR bee Vee pec a ed B&B 1.50 13.50 
Fir—See Abies, Cunninghamia, Pseudotsuga 
Gaultheria procumbens (Wintergreen) 
This is the little plant which produces the true wintergreen flavor and from 
which wintergreen oil is extracted. There is nothing with which it can be 
compared for the reason that it is in a class by itself. It is a sturdy, hardy 
little subject flourishing northward into Canada and well to the southward 
particularly in elevated regions. The tiny leaves are nicely rounded, deep 
green and glossy and take on rich shadings of deep red in the autumn. Grows 
to a height of only 4 to 6 inches but produces a matted ground covering. Bears 
bright red berries in great abundance. These berries, which are edible, re- 
main on the plants until the following summer. Children often take delight 
in gathering them as well as the tender young leaves for their sweet winter- 
green flavor. When food is scarce in the winter season they form a part of 
the food of game birds. The fine foliage, the small, delicate, pink, bell- 
shaped flowers, the brilliant red berries and its hardiness combine to make it 
one without peer in its class. To know this delightful little plant is to ad- 
mire and love it and it should occupy a place in every garden where it will 
grow. Along with its other merits it is easy to handle. 
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Grape—See Mahonia 
Heath—See Erica 
Heather—See Erica, Calluna, Daboecia, Phyllodoce 
Hedera helix arborescens (Bush English Ivy] 
A broad leaved evergreen, with every appearance of ivy in bush form, but 
often having the ivy-like leaves twisted and contorted in an interesting man- 
ner. Does well in sun or shade. Reaches a height of 214 feet and spread of 
4° feet. Very hardy and desirable. 
12-15 inches three times transplanted.................... B&B 1:25 LIS 0 eee 
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19-24 OE ff en See te IoC dreluacksdedoseesseaateecahe B&B 1.90 PLO S Se yee 
Hemlock—See Tsuga 
Holly—See Ilex 
Hollygrape—See Mahonia 
Huckleberry—See Vaccinium 
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