20 SHERWOOD NURSERY CO., Portland, Oregon 
Kalmia latifolia (Mountain Laurel) 
Native of the Appalachian mountains. Grows into compact, symmetrical 
shrub, densely covered with foliage. Leaves medium size, glossy and un- 
changing throughout the year. When in bloom the plants are literally bou- 
quets of lovely, cup-shaped flowers, ranging from almost white to deep pink 
in color on individual specimens. Effective singly or in mass plantings. 
Moen 3 feet or more. Very hardy and very desirable. 
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Labrador Tea—See Ledum 
Laurel—See Aucuba, Kalmia, Laurocerasus 
Laurustinus—See Viburnum tinus 
Laurocerasus zabeliana (Zabel Laurel) 
Grows 6 to 8 feet, wide spreading and is covered in the spring of the 
year with large spikes of white, scented flowers. Foliage rich, glossy green 
little affected by cold or dry weather. Hardier than English or Portugal 
Laurel. Being hardy, semi-dwarf and a good bloomer it meets a need in 
landscaping and will unquestionably be used a great deal as it becomes 
better known. Rare. 
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Ledum columbianum (Labrador Tea) 
One of Oregon’s very fine coastal evergreens growing to a height of two feet 
or more. Upright growing. Foliage somewhat thick, dense, dark green, at 
times taking on shades of bronze. Flowers white in small clusters, showy. 
Desirable for low foundations, planter boxes and the like. This splendid 
plant undoubtedly has a great future. 
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Leucothoe catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe) 
One of the most ornamental of the broad leaved evergreens. Semi-dwarf and 
hardy. A good under-cover plant or facer for taller shrubs. Makes fine 
sprays for florists’ use. Large, glossy foliage, turning to gorgeous shades of 
red and bronze in the fall and winter. White flowers produced in clusters 
in the early spring. Erect, but with tips of branches drooping. 
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