Catalog - Gossler Farms Nursery
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Catalog - Gossler Farms Nursery
Gossler Farms Nursery 2016-2017 Retail Catalog $2.00 Dierama pulcherimum Magnolia macrophylla Acer ‘Esk Sunset’ Magnolia stellata ‘Jane Platt’ Acer griseum Pinus ‘Chief Joseph’ Cornus controversa ‘Variegata’ Photos by: Roger, Eric, Dawn & Marj Gossler Our helpers Benny & Sophie Front Cover: Gunnera chiliensis Primula 2016-2017 INTRODUCTION The fall season is upon us, the geese are flying and the nights are getting cooler. With the unmistakable smell of fall in the air, there is another instinct for gardeners like the geese that will start to kick in. It is time to start planting and refocusing on the garden after the long hot months of summer. We are here, as always, waiting to help you satisfy this instinct to plant and nest in your garden. We have a couple of business items to discuss this year, and we would like to get them out of the way before we move on. The first and most exciting for us is we are preparing to launch a new and improved website. We anticipate the new site being online by the first of October. Our old site has served us well but it has become outdated and has needed to be revamped and updated with the newest options. Please enjoy our print catalog but also check out our new site once it is up and running. The second item we would like to discuss is our shipping policies. For at least thirty years we have held to our same shipping rates and percentages. Our goal has never been to make any money on the shipping of the plants but to simply cover our cost and get you the best plants possible. Unfortunately, we are increasingly getting into situations where we are not only losing money on the shipping; we at times have to pay more for the shipping and the box than we have collected for the entire order. This is not something we can continue to absorb. At the heart of the problem is many of our plants are larger than you will receive from other mail-order nurseries. Most of our woody plants are 2-4 feet and therefore require larger boxes. These larger boxes have become the primary target for the major carrier’s shipping rate increases over the last 5 years. Therefore, we are many times not paying for the weight of the box but the overall size! With this in mind we are making changes to our shipping policies. First, the minimum shipping charge is changing from $10 to $15. The small single plant orders are where we are having the most problems so this should help offset those costs. Next we are going from a percentage system to a shipping rate chart. This will make it easier for you as the customer to be able to just plug in the shipping cost. You will be paying a little more for the small orders; however, there will be a reduction in costs on some of the larger orders. Another area on the shipping we would like to discuss is the requests for second and third day shipping. We are recommending ground on all packages unless absolutely necessary. The rates for the large boxes going air are so prohibitive that many times the shipping is several times the cost of the plants. We also believe our packing method of shipping, with the root ball still on the plant, makes regular shipping just fine for the health of the plant. If you really feel strongly, we will, of course still ship 2nd or 3rd day but we just want you, the customer, to be aware of the cost. Now onto the lighter side of the annual introduction: as always we all have been very busy this past year. It has been a year without any major events or trips; however, we have been busy keeping up with everything. As for Marj, she is doing well and is still golfing and bowling as regularly as possible. Roger and Marj took a trip to Hawaii this last winter and really enjoyed it. Neither had ever visited the islands before and were thrilled to visit new territory. One site that was really interesting for Marj was the Pearl Harbor Memorial and tour. She told me once as a kid somebody came running in saying the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor. At the time nobody really knew where it even was! So over 70 years later she was able to finally visit and see where history was made. Roger has been busy with the garden coaching this year more than ever. He has really come to love this opportunity. He is thrilled to be able to visit people’s gardens and help them realize the potential and see them embrace new ideas, and to still have it be their own creation. Roger also led a tour to the Bay Area this spring and he loved exposing friends to new gardens and visiting old friends in the process. He is considering other tours so keep checking if you are interested. He was able to get the people in the group into many gardens not normally open to the public. Dawn is returning to school for her 27th year teaching! It hardly seems possible it has been that long. She is excited to get back and to reconnect with staff and kids. Dawn also attended several horse shows this spring and spent 10 days in Boise at regionals and has decided our horse Cooper is worth keeping after all! The jury was out for a long time on that decision! It has taken quite awhile for him to grow up and decide to be a good show horse. Pierce graduated from high school this spring and is enrolled at Lane Community College for the fall. He is still trying to figure out what he wants to do but that is pretty normal at 18. He has spent the summer as a whitewater rafting guide and has loved it. He said “there has not been a day that seemed like work.” It was a strange realization for Dawn and I to realize this spring when his basketball team was knocked out of the state playoffs, we no longer had any more sports to follow! After years of baseball, swimming, basketball, and football it is going to be a strange year not attending any sporting events. As for me, this has been a busy year as well. I had my normal Alaska fishing trip and was able to restock the freezer with salmon and halibut for the winter. Also, with our newfound freedom from high school sports, we are looking forward to doing some small coast trips this year with the boat and just getting away for some weekend adventures. We, as always, would like to see all of you here at the nursery. We love to have visitors and hope any of you in the area will come visit. We would also like to encourage people to call if you have questions. If we are unable to answer the phone please leave a detailed message. Roger checks the phone several times a day and will return your call as soon as possible. Roger is always willing to take the time to discuss your individual needs and help you assess what plant options are best for your situation. This July we held our sixth garden dinner here at the nursery. This is the first year we had to move the dinner indoors because of weather. Everyone seemed to enjoy the new venue and took it all like a bunch of weather wise Oregonians. We plan on holding another dinner this next summer so watch the website or give us a call this spring for details. Now to express our thanks to those make this operation all possible. First, and foremost, Wayne Headlee is a wonderful friend, neighbor and nursery worker. His efforts are incredibly important to us. Next, Lisa Sebright is a great help with the inventory each year and in the office when needed. We hope to see or hear from you all soon. Thank you for your business. GOSSLER FARMS NURSERY Open WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY or by appointment 9:00 to 4:00 IF COMING A DISTANCE, CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT DURING THE YEAR TO BE SURE SOMEONE IS AVAILABLE TO ASSIST. FALL 2016 and SPRING 2017 A. PROCERA ‘LA GRACIOSA’ - Found in a Christmas tree plantation near Oregon City, OR. What a find! This weeping noble fir can be trained into a narrow tree with weeping branches. 1 gal. $ 45.00 Indicates new plants added this year. ABELIA CHINENSIS - Another of J.C. Raulston’s distributions. This late summer bloomer has small light pink clusters of flowers. The best thing about the plant is the sweet fragrance that carries for many feet. 1 gal. $ 18.00 ABIESs A. BALSAMEA ‘NANA’ - Even though the dwarf balsam fir has been around for decades it’s still a superb conifer. This low growing plant has deep green needles. Older plants will thin out and the large limbs will create an excellent bonsai effect. 1 gal. $ 20.00 A. KOREANA’ BLUE STANDARD’ - A German cultivar. It is a small grower that will be pyramidal. The blue green foliage makes a pretty backdrop for the heavy crop of upright cones. 1 gal. $ 35.00 A. KOREANA ‘DARK HILL’ - Is a German selection that will stay really compact. Perhaps (18”x18”). The deep green, short needles make a superb plant for a container or rock garden. 1 gal. $ 45.00 A. KOREANA ‘INGA’ - Is a horizontal growing Korean fir that is amazingly slow growing. The needles are short and very dark green. 1 gal. $ 45.00 A. KOREANA 'SILBERLOCKE' - The Korean fir is a handsome plant on its own with weird dark green needles that curve to show the white undersides. This slow grower eventually becomes a small tree but takes many years. The cones are held upright and complete a beautiful picture. 3 gal. $ 65.00 A. KOREANA ‘CIS’ - A small slow growing Korean fir. Our plant is 10” x 10” after 4-5 years. The foliage is deep green and truly beautiful. 1 gal. $ 45.00 A. KOREANA ‘ICE BREAKER’ - This is a sport of A.k. ‘Silberlocke’ which can get fairly large (20’ in time). A. k. ‘Ice Breaker’ is very dwarf. Our plant is 4 years old and 4” X 6”. The needles curl around the stem showing the silver back of the needle. VERY LIMITED 1 gal. $ 50.00 A. KOREANA ‘TUNDRA’ - Is a very slow growing dwarf Korean fir. The foliage is deep green and has short needles. Ten year old plants will be 1’x 2’. 1 gal. $ 30.00 A. NORDMANNIANA ‘GOLDEN SPREADER’ - A plant I always lust after when I see a plant in someone’s garden. This low grower has a beautiful gold color to the needles especially in the winter. 1 gal. $ 45.00 A. PINSAPO ‘HORSTMANN’ - Is a dwarf Spanish fir. We have a 25 year old that is only 2’x2’. The stiff, blue gray needles are distinct from other firs. Makes an attractive plant either in the garden or in a container. 1 gal. $ 45.00 13 A. ‘SILBERZWERG’ - Tiny needles and plant. Our original plant has been in a terra cotta pot for 20+ years. The plant is perhaps 18” tall and 12” wide. Grows 1-2” per year into a truly beautiful shrublet in many years. (A scotch pot is smaller and shorter pot than a one gallon). Scotch pot $ 40.00 ACER A. CAMPESTRE ‘CARNIVAL’ - The English hedge maple is sheared into full hedges. This plant is a 10-12’ shrub with creamy white variegation. Makes a nice small tree in the garden or large container. 1 gal. $ 45.00 A. CIRCINATUM ‘BURGUNDY JEWEL’ - Our native vine maple is a large shrub or small tree with dark green leaves. In fall the foliage will turn brilliant red-yellow. A. c. ‘Burgundy Jewel’ has deep purple growth most of the summer. The plant seems more stout and upright than the species. A nice color accent for the shade garden. 1 gal. $ 45.00 2 gal. $ 55.00 3 gal. $ 70.00 A. CIRCINATUM ‘PACIFIC FIRE’ - A vine maple with brilliant red stems all winter. This cultivar seems upright growing and the stems almost glow. The fall foliage is red and yellow. 1 gal. $ 45.00 A. CONSPICUUM 'PHOENIX' - This striped bark maple has brilliant red-coral new growth in the winter. The leaves will turn yellow-orange in the fall on this 30' upright small tree. 1 gal. $ 50.00 A. GRISEUM - Paperbark Maple - Perhaps the finest, and most beautiful of all small trees. Leaves are trifoliate, beautifully colored with brilliant splashes of gold and red for autumn. The bark splits and peels to reveal a coppery smooth under surface. It is rather slow growing and just becomes more elegant with age. Native to China. We saw the stunning huge tree collected as seed by Ernest Wilson at Arnold Arboretum, Boston. The main trunk is 2-3' through--WOW! 1 gal. $ 24.00 Nursery Only 10 gal. $ 125.00 A. ‘CINNAMON FLAKE‘- This beautiful hybrid (Acer griseum x maximowiczianum) is rarely offered. We only have a few available. Just the beautiful bark would be worth growing and the fall color is gorgeous orange red. (Extra shipping charge) 3 gal $ 80.00 A. JAPONICUM 'ACONITIFOLIUM' - The 'Fern leaf Maple' from Japan has some of the most beautiful fall color each year. This plant grows artistically to 15-20'. The leaves are deeply cut almost to the petiole. The medium green leaves turn beautiful yellow, orange, and red in the fall. 2 gal. $ 45.00 A. JAPONICUM ‘GREEN CASCADE’ - Is a selection Art Wright Canby, OR found many years ago. We think he was a wizard because he could root magnolias and many other plants that no one else could. This is a weeping form of the fern leaf maple. Plants will get 3-4’ tall x 6’ wide. Deep green deeply divided leaves turn brilliant yellow, orange-red. 1 gal. $ 48.00 A. PALMATUM ‘BABY LACE’ - Discovered by Rick Rey at Delaware Valley College in Pennsylvania. The small shrubby plant doesn’t cascade. The foliage is deep purple green with the new foliage a bright orange-red. Great red fall foliage color. 1 gal. $ 50.00 A. PALMATUM ‘BIHOU’ - Similar in size and foliage to A. pal. ‘Sango Kaku’ but instead of the brilliant red stems, A pal. ‘Bihou’ has golden stems all winter. Can make a striking tree lit at night. This plant makes a nice small tree. 1 gal. $ 50.00 A. PALMATUM 'FAIRY HAIR' - Comes to us from plantsman Talon Buchholz. The maple leaf is so fine it's hard to imagine it's a maple. This plant makes an excellent container specimen or a good plant for the rock garden. 1 gal. $ 60.00 A. PALMATUM DISSECTUM ‘HANA MATOI’ - Is a moderate grower with deep purple lacy leaves. Throughout the purple foliage there are patches of pink variegation. This new maple is a real show- stopper. 1 gal. $ 50.00 2 gal. $ 100.00 A. PALMATUM ‘MIKAWA YATSUBUSA’ - A low broad growing shrub with deep green leaves. The leaves turn a lovely yellow in fall. This plant does well in a container. 1 gal. $ 45.00 2 gal. $ 55.00 3 gal. $ 65.00 A. PALMATUM ‘ORANGEOLA’ - The foliage is orangered in spring turning deep purple. Later in summer a second growth will add the bright orange-red over the top of the earlier purple foliage. Great red fall color. 1 gal. $ 50.00 A. PALMATUM ‘RAINBOW’ - WOW ! We did not sell any of these plants last year until they leafed out in spring. We can’t keep them in stock. The deep purple foliage is splashed here and there with bright pink. This exciting new maple will probably be a small tree. 1 gal. $ 55.00 A. PALMATUM ‘RED FILLAGREE LACE’ - We have had this finely cut leaf maple before in the catalog. This lovely maple was discovered in Portland years ago, but hasn’t ever become common. The very finely cut leaves are pretty deep purple all summer and turn beautiful red in fall. 1 gal. $ 45.00 A. PALMATUM ‘RED SENTINEL’ - Formerly a. pal. ‘Twombly’s Red Sentinel’. This 10-12’x5’ maple has rich red purple leaves. In fall, the foliage turns brilliant red. Said to be more adaptable clear south to Atlanta. 1 gal. $ 45.00 3 gal. $ 78.00 A. PALMATUM ‘RED SPIRE’ - Has narrow leaflets that are deep purple through the summer. In fall the foliage turns brilliant red. This will be a small size tree in time. 2 gal. $ 60.00 A. PALMATUM ‘RUBY STARS’ - This dwarf Japanese maple gets 3-4’ tall by 18” wide in 10 years. The small foliage is deep purple all summer, followed by red fall color. Very hardy and adaptable. 1 gal. $ 50.00 A. PALMATUM ‘SEIRYU’ - This unusual plant is an upright lace leaf. The tree gets 20’x8’ and has dark green lace leaves. In fall, the color turns beautiful golden with hints of red. 1 gal. $ 45.00 A. PALMATUM ‘SHAINA’ - We only have a few large plants of this dwarf maple this year. These plants are 6-8 years old and are 2’-3’ tall. The foliage is small (1”) but is a rich, bright purple in summer. In fall the foliage turns brilliant red. Likes full sun to keep bushy. 1 gal. $ 45.00 3 gal. $ 75.00 A. PALMATUM ‘SHISHIGASHIRA’ - (Lions Mane Maple) has small deep green leaves that are twisted and crimped at their margins. The leaves will form clumps on the plant making an artistic effect. In fall the foliage turns deep yellow-orange. Our 40-year old plant is 15’ X 8’ without any pruning. 1 gal. $ 30.00 2 gal. $ 65.00 A. PALMATUM ‘TATTOO’ - Looks like a small sized A. palmatum ‘Mikawa Yatsubusa’. The small leaves are light yellow in spring and will turn a deep green in summer. This moderate grower will have pretty yellow fall color. 2 gal. $ 80.00 A. PALMATUM ‘TAYLOR’ p.p. 15943 - A Dutch introduction that looks like a small leafed A. pal. ‘Butterfly’ (don’t know what background it is). This small leafed maple has pink-cream margins all summer. The pink color is still evident after an amazingly hot spring and summer. 1 gal. $ 48.00 6 gal. $ 125.00 A. PALMATUM ‘UKIGUMO’ - Truly a stunning foliage plant. The plant has green leaves when young. As the plant matures growth slows and the leaves become spotted with white. Later the leaves become mostly white and from a distance it looks like a white shrub or small tree. Seems to be best in more shade than less. 2 gal. $ 65.00 A. PENNSYLVANICUM ‘ERYTHROCLADUM’ - The “Moosewood” is a striped bark maple from Pennsylvania similar to Acer davidii, A.hersi, etc. The main difference is that A. p. ‘Erythrocladum’ has startling brilliant red bark in winter. A. ‘Erythrocladum’ is still a rare tree because of its slow growth and difficulty of grafting. 1 gal. $ 50.00 2 A. PLATANOIDES ‘REZEK’ - Only 3 plants available. These plants grow amazingly slow each year. So, it’s hard to get grafting wood. Our original tree is 30 years old and 10’ x 1 ½’ wide. Deep green congested leaves all summer. Pretty orange/yellow fall color. Always stirs comments. 1 gal. $ 125.00 A. PSEUDOPLATANUS 'ESK SUNSET'‘ (formerly A. 'Eskimo Sunset') - This moderate 20' tree has simply stunning foliage. The maple leaves are dark purple underneath and are deep green splashed with white and pink above. In the sun the leaves absolutely glow with the purple and pink. An A. ‘Esk Sunset’ is always a conversation piece. 2 gal. $ 70.00 A. RUFINERVE ‘WINTER GOLD’ - Has dark green leaves all summer with yellow fall color. However, A. rufinerve ‘Winter Gold’ has striped bark that turn glorious gold and white in fall-winter. 1 gal. $ 65.00 A. SACCHARUM ‘MONUMENTALE’ - We have this columnar plant next to Eric and Dawn’s house because Dawn grown in clay pots under Marj’s eaves. They survive 10-15 ° F. when kept fairly dry. 1 gal. $ 16.00 saw a plant and wanted one. The plant is 20’ x 2’ after 15+ years. 1 gal. $ 40.00 Nursery Only 5 gal. $ 95.00 A. SACCHARUM ‘NEWTON SENTRY’ - Found in 1885 at the entrance to the Newton, MA cemetery. This is said to be the most upright of any maple. Will get 30’ x 2’ in many years. The deep green leaves turn yellow-orange in fall. 1 gal. $ 40.00 A. SHIRASAWANUM 'AUREUM' - This gorgeous maple has golden foliage all summer. In the fall the leaf is even more beautiful having yellow leaves with red margins. 1 gal. $50.00 Larger sizes available at Nursery A. SHIRASAWANUM ‘KAWAII’ - Is a golden full moon maple with lovely peach colored foliage. This is a pretty small tree spring-fall. Fall color is bright golden yellow. 1 gal. $ 50.00 A. ‘CORNELIUS - Gets 18” x 24” and has broad wavy foliage with pretty wide yellow margins. Makes a moderate size container plant 1 gal. $ 16.00 A. PARRYI 'HUACHENSIS' - Will make a rounded clump of gray-green leaves. This high elevation native to Mexico makes a great container plant. 1 gal. $ 15.00 ALBIZZIA A. ‘SUMMER CHOCOLATE’ - A silk tree with rich purple fern like foliage. This plant seems to be slower, smaller growing than the species. Check out the foliage in the dark as it closes. Our 20 year old plant is 10’ tall. 1 gal. $ 35.00 ARAUCARIA ARAUCANA - Monkey Puzzle from Southern Chile has very sharp, pointed needles. This interesting plant is rarely offered for sale. These are small but well rooted plants. 1 gal. $ 35.00 NOTE: FOR LOCAL CUSTOMERS, WE HAVE A FEW 5 GAL JAPANESE MAPLES AVAILABLE. AESCULUS A. HIPPOCATANUM ‘LACINIATA’- This is the ultimate in cut leafed chestnuts. We aren’t sure how large the plant will get, but our plants grow 2-4” per year. The leaves are just thin green veins. Makes a neat container plant. 1 gal. $ 40.00 A. NEGLECTA ‘ERYTHROBLASTOS’ - This small chestnut has amazing new growth each Spring. The leaves are typical shape, but they emerge bright peachy pink. It almost looks like the plant is burning because of the color. Later on the leaves will be creamy white and eventually dark green. Rarely offered. 1 gal. $ 60.00 ARCTOSTAPHYLOS A. ‘EMERALD CARPET’ - Is a ground cover Manzanita for sunny areas. The deep green foliage is a good back drop for the pink flower in early spring. 1 gal. $ 16.00 A. ‘MARTHA EWAN’ - Named by Paul and Greg from Xera Nursery. They found this low growing plant (2’x5’) on the gravesite of Martha Ewan. This hardy, attractive shrub will add pretty structure in any garden. 1 gal. $ 17.00 AGAPANTHUS A. ‘GOLD STRIKE’ - This pretty agapanthus has broad golden yellow margins on the leaves and it flowers navy blue. It’s worth growing just for the foliage. 1 gal. $ 22.00 A. 'GRASKOP' - This selection of A. inapertus has deep blue pendulous flowers in midsummer. This plant was named and introduced by the Kirstenbosch Botanic Garden in South Africa. We don't know the hardiness yet but this plant would make an excellent container plant or plant for the milder garden. 1 gal. $ 16.00 A. ‘PETER PAN’ - Is a small (12”) agapanthus that has light blue flowers in July. This easy adaptable plant will give great color for a long period in summer. 1 gal. $ 16.00 A. 'STORM CLOUD ' - Seems to be the standard agapanthus. Our plants did fine through 5-6° F. 2 years ago. Rich blue flowers in July for a long period. Also, a wonderful container plant. 1 gal. $16.00 A. ‘TINKER BELLE’ - Is a small variegated (white margined) agapanthus to 12” tall. The flowers are light blue in August. 1 gal. $ 16.00 AGAVE A. BACCARAT - Large blue spiky foliage. Our plants are 3 A. ‘PACIFIC MIST’ - Is a low grower, but fairly broad (2’x6’). The irregular growth is fairly loose when young, but as the plant matures it fills into a dense shrub. The small urn shaped white flowers appear in early Spring. This plant is a California native. But, has been hardy for many years in Oregon. 1 gal. $17.00 ARISAEMA A. FLAVUM - This small jack in the pulpit is small (12”) with dark green leaves. The flowers are 1” and are bright golden yellow. Not a showstopper, but a fun plant in late spring and late summer when the red seeds appear. 1 gal. $ 15.00 A. SIKOKIANUM - THE BEST. Silver foliage form. Simply amazing, this jack in the pulpit has deep purple on the outside of the flower and snow white inside. We don’t always have A. sikokianum available, so when you get a chance, better jump. 1 gal. $ 22.00 ARUNCUS A. ‘MISTY LACE’ - Is a fine leafed perennial that looks somewhat like a cut leafed astilbe. The white flowers are looser and more open than astilbe. Pretty golden fall color. 1 gal. $ 15.00 ASARUM A. MAXIMUM - Has large, deep purple black flowers under the pretty mottled leaves. The flowers look like they were made of velvet. The center of the flower is snow white making a great contrast. 2 gal. $ 30.00 small leaves cover the plant year round. The orange flowers are heavily produced in March-April. 1 gal. $ 20.00 B. MEDIA 'RED JEWEL' - Is a deciduous barberry that looks like it’s an evergreen. The glossy foliage is bright purple in summer. Fall color is red. Grows to 2’x2’. 1 gal. $ 18.00 B. REPLICATA - People always see this barberry and ask what it is and want it. Berberis replicata has narrow dark evergreen foliage. The new foliage is rich purple as a highlight all summer over the green mature leaves. Our plant is 8’x 9' after 20 years, has been hardy to 0° F. and survived a flood of 3' in 1996. (A really tough plant). 1 gal. $ 18.00 ASTILBOIDES TABULARIS I Rodgersia tabularis has leaves up to 18” across. This large shade plant will give a bold foliage effect even in cold climates (-10° F.). Flowers are small, but foliage is great. 1 gal. $ 22.00 ASTILBE A. ‘COLOR FLASH LIME’ - Has beautiful chartreuse foliage all summer. The flowers are light pink. This is a pretty foliage plant. 1 gal. $ 12.00 A. ‘PERKIO’ - A dwarf plant with deep green dissected leaves. The flowers are medium pink on 6” stems. Great for even the smallest space. 1 gal. $ 10.00 B. THUNBERGII 'BAGATELLE' - A purple cushion of foliage. The foliage is bright purple and turns flaming scarlet in fall. The plant will get 2' X 2' in many years. B. 'Bagatelle' is one of the smallest of the barberries. Takes bright full sun. 1 gal. $ 18.00 B. THUNBERGII 'CONCORDE'- This dwarf barberry has velvety rich purple foliage all summer. The plant will get to perhaps 2' tall and could be used as a low hedge or in a rock garden for a splash of purple. Found and named by Wavecrest Nursery, Michigan. 1 gal. $ 18.00 B. THUNBERGII 'HELMOND PILLAR' - This European introduction is columnar 2' x 6' tall. Makes a great focal point in the perennial border or rock garden with its dark purple foliage. 2 gal. $ 24.00 AUCUBA A. HIMALAICA - Is a deep, green narrow foliaged aucuba. The leaves are 6” long and 1” wide on a 6’ plant. This evergreen shrub is one of “the” plants for dry, deep shade. 1 gal. $ 18.00 A. JAPONICA ‘VARIEGATA’ - The plant has splashed variegation on the tough evergreen shrub. The variegation will give some golden splashes on the deep shade. 1 gal. $ 18.00 A. 'ROZANNIE' - This evergreen shrub is THE plant for that dark spot in your garden. Aucuba 'Rozannie' has glossy dark green foliage. The fruits are large and bright red. We heartily recommend this great evergreen. 1 gal. $ 18.00 AZARA A. MICROPHYLLA - box leaf azara - Has tiny glossy dark evergreen leaves. This large shrub or small tree makes a pretty form as it gets older. A. microphylla has been hardy through all winters for 30 years But our plants were killed two winters ago, freezing to the ground. The plant is now back to 6’. 1 gal. $ 15.00 BAPTISIA B. ‘TWILITE PRAIRIEBLUES’ - (P.P. 19011) Has purple violet buds that open to rich blue lupine-like flowers with yellow centers. A great plant for the perennial or shrub border. 1 gal. $ 14.00 BERGENIA B. CILIATA ‘SUSAN RILEY’ - Named for British Columbia gardener Susan Riley. This lovely deciduous perennial has large 6”x6” hairy leaves. The flowers are soft pink about 12” above the foliage in March. 1 gal. $ 22.00 BERBERIS B. CALLIANTHA - This evergreen barberry has dark green foliage with silvery indumentum. The flowers are yellow and look like small daffodils. Hardy to 0° F. 2 gal. $ 24.00 B. DARWINII - Don’t be afraid of orange flowers. B. darwinii has deep green small leaves year round. In MarchApril the small golden orange flowers cover the plant. Our plant is 8-10’ tall and grows in an exposed east facing area. The fruit are purple in late summer. 1 gal. $ 18.00 B. DAVEYI - We found this plant at Hedgerow’s Nursery. It seems to be a smaller looking B. darwinii. The deep green B. THUNDBERGII ‘TINY GOLD’ - This golden barberry is new to us, but will get 1’x1’ in several years. The foliage is small and bright golden yellow. 1 gal $ 18.00 B. WILSONII ‘ACE’ - Has tiny gray -green leaves all Summer. Our largest plant is 2’ tall after many years. The plant has small yellow flowers in Spring. But, our plant rarely fruits. This foliage plant will turn yellow pink in fall. 1 gal. $ 18.00 BETULA B. ALBO SINENSIS ‘SEPTENTRONALIS’ - This birch is simply glorious. Our mature plant is 35 years old and 20’x15’. The flesh, pink, cream colored bark truly is alive during the winter. I see our plant outside my kitchen every day and it’s always lovely. Yellow fall foliage follows deep green summer leaves. 1 gal. $ 40.00 BLETILLA B. HYACINTHIANA - This ground orchid will make large clumps in semi shade. We have literally dozens of flowering stems every spring (June). The flowers are bright purple pink orchids along the stems. 1 gal. $ 14.00 B. HYACINTHAINA ‘ALBA’ - Is a hardy ground orchid of the easiest cultivation. We grow our plants under our magnolias in semi shade. The early summer flowers are small (2”) white orchids with several flowers on each stem. Our plants have thrived through. -12° F. 1 gal. $ 15.00 4 BRUNNERA B. MACROPHYLLA 'JACK FROST' (PP #13859) - Has silver heart-shaped leaves all summer. This woodland perennial is lovely most of the year. In late February the rich blue forget-me-not flowers last for weeks. An easy grower with rhododendrons, ferns etc. 1 gal. $ 15.00 BUDDLEA B. LORICATA - We found this plant at Hedgerows Nursery many years ago. The green leaves are narrow and have deep veins with white indumentum all year. Our 3’ plant is in full sun and will have white flower clusters in late spring. An easy grower but doesn’t seed around. 1 gal. $ 16.00 BUXUS B. SEMPERVIRENS ‘AUREO PENDULA’ - Is a weeping variegated boxwood. The splashed creamy yellow foliage is distinctively different than any other boxwood. Our plant is 3-4’ tall after 35 years. Makes a pretty and interesting plant for a container. 1 gal. $ 18.00 B. SEMPERVIRENS ‘GRAHAM BLANDY’- - We haven’t had this fine plant for several years (no reason). B. Graham Blandy is a very narrow growing to the height you want. Our plants are 7’ x 1’ wide. We do minor pruning each spring to neaten up the plants. The medium green foliage will make a handsome feature in the perennial border. 1 gal. $ 19.00 B. SEMPERVIRENS 'JOHN BALDWIN' - A slow growing hardy boxwood that we have grown for years in our garden. Our plant is 18" tall after 15 years. The plant has an upright pyramidal form. The leaves are about 1/2 the size of B. sempervirens. B. ‘John Baldwin’ would make a small formal hedge or a small specimen for the garden. 2 gal. $ 22.00 B. SEMPERVIRENS ‘TIDE HILL’ - Is a low growing (18”x18”) boxwood. The plant has very attractive, glossy small green leaves with crimped margins. This plant has a very different look than any other boxwood. 1 gal. $ 18.00 B. SEMPERVIRENS 'VARIEGATA - Eventually this boxwood gets to 8' to 10' tall. We use this variegated foliage for flower arrangements year round. Grows well in full shade full sun, a super adaptable plant. 1 gal. $ 15.00 CALLICARPA C. 'PROFUSION' - Every year we are more impressed with this beautiful fruited plant. The green foliage appears in April followed in July by purple flowers. By October the berries turn purple and the foliage turns yellow. The lustrous purple fruit hold on all winter (until March). Best planted with a light backdrop such as a weathered fence. Wonderful when used as an informal hedge. 1 gal. $ 18.00 C. ‘PURPLE GRANT’ - Is covered with thousands of vibrant purple fruit. Makes a superb cut flower/fruit. New to us. The description and picture are amazing. 1 gal. $ 20.00 CALLISTEMON C. ‘WOODLANDER’S RED’ - Has been in the Northwest for many years. The plant dies down if frozen, but comes back quickly. This loose shrub has deep evergreen leaves that are needle like. The powder puff red flowers appear along the stem. 1 gal. $ 18.00 CALYCANTHUS C. ‘ATHENS’ - Is a light yellow flowering sweet shrub. C. ‘Athens’ was found and named by Michael Dirr. This is an easy grower with lots of flowers that have the scent of cantaloupe. 1 gal. $ 25.00 C. ' HARTLAGE WINE' - Richard Hartlage hybridized Calycanthus (then sinocalycanthus) chinensis with C. floridus and created a real winner. The rich purple flowers are 2" across beginning in April and blooming until August here. Must be pruned to make a bushier grower. If pruned it will become a 10' shrub with purple Magnolia stellata - looking flowers for a long period in summer. 1 gal. $ 28.00 CAMELLIA C. ‘BLACK OPEL’ - This camellia has jagged margins on dark evergreen leaves. The flowers in March - April are the deepest black maroon. The flowers are single and really show up against the glossy foliage. 1 gal. $ 26.00 C. 'BOB'S TINSIE' - Our plant grows in full sun most of the day and is 8' x 2' with deep green oval foliage. The deep red flowers are about 3" across and have a large center of white stamens. We enjoy this camellia all year for its glossy foliage and red flowers. 1 gal. $ 26.00 C. ‘BRIGADOON’ - Has larger flowers than C. Donation. These single pink flowers are also darker than C. Donation. The plant seems to be more restrained and smaller than Donation. The deep green foliage is a lovely background to the flowers. 1 gal. $ 28.00 C. ‘CORAL DELIGHT’ - We have had this upright growing camellia in our garden for 20+ years and finally decided to root cuttings. The single flowers are rosy coral pink in March-April. Has been hardy to 5-6 degrees F. 1 gal. $ 28.00 C. JAPONICA 'UNRYU' - This camellia grows upright to possibly 8'. The foliage is typical C. japonica and the flowers are light red in early spring. However the main reason to grow C. j. 'Unryu' is for the contorted stems. The stems twist at 45° angles, which makes an interesting form. 1 gal. $ 26.00 C. JAPONICA ‘VARIEGATA’ - This camellia has splotchy golden variegation on the center of the deep green leaves. Our 20 year old plant is only 3’ tall in fairly heavy shade. Seems to be hardy and will have simple single reddish flowers. Only one per customer 1 gal. $ 50.00 C. ‘KUJAKU TSUBAKI’ - The peacock or weeping camellia is a really fun plant. Our 6’ plant is 25 + years old. The narrow foliage is 6” long and ½” wide. The stems weep and have red tubular flowers in spring. C. “Kujaku Tsubaki’ makes a superb container plant. 1 gal. $ 32.00 C. SASANQUA ‘NANA’ - Has small white flowers (really small ½”). Our 15-18 year old plant is 18” x 18” and makes a pretty arching shrub. Can’t honestly remember when it flowers, but C. sasanqua blooms in fall. We can’t grow another C. sasanqua but C. sasanqua ‘Nana’ was unharmed after 10° F. 1 gal. $ 18.00 C. WILLIAMSII 'DONATION' - The finest of all the camellias we grow. The shrub has a rich green foliage and an upright habit. The flowers start late February and continue till 5 mid May. The flowers are soft pink with slightly darker veins. CEPHALOTAXUS C. H. ‘FASTIGIATA’ - This columnar conifer has large deep green needles. The plant will get 6-8’ x 2’. C. h. ‘Fastigiata’ will make a nice change from most small needled conifers. 1 gal. $ 26.00 C. H. ’KOREAN GOLD’ - Is similar to C ‘Fastigiata’ but is a soft gold color year round. Would show well with other conifers. 1 gal. $ 26.00 Can grow in almost full sun here. This is a superb plant for the garden. 1 gal. $ 28.00 C. WILLIAMSII 'JURY'S YELLOW' - Not exactly yellow, but a rich cream flower covers this upright camellia. The flowers are very striking against the dark green foliage. We have sold 'Jury's Yellow' off and on for years and we regularly get compliments on its beauty from customers. 1 gal. $ 26.00 C. WILLIAMSII 'NIGHT RIDER' - We hope we have enough of this beautiful foliage plant. It's flowers are small (1 1/2") and are deep purple but it's the deep purple foliage in the spring-summer that we like. Our 'Night Rider' is only 4' tall after 15 years and would make a handsome container plant. When we've had plants of C. 'Night Rider' available in the nursery or at sales they always sell out. 1 g al. $ 24.00 C. WILLIAMSII 'WATERLILY' - Is an upright growing camellia with deep pink flowers. The individual flowers are different than any other camellia we've seen. The center petals hold together so we don't see the stamens. The cup-shaped semi-double petals make an interesting looking flower. 2 gal. $ 34.00 C. ‘WINTER’S SNOWMAN’ - One of the Ackerman hybrids known for their hardiness. This fall blooming white camellia is a semi-double. Deep green foliage and lots of flowers in October-November. 1 gal. $ 25.00 CERCIDIPHYLLUM C. ‘HERONSWOOD GLOBE’ - Originally thought of as a dwarf. This Katsura tree is perhaps smaller than the species. Our 15’ tree is 20 years old. The yellow fall color is lovely. 1 gal. $ 40.00 C. J. 'STRAWBERRY'- This Katsura tree has the typical foliage each spring and summer. In other words the foliage is the usual gorgeous purple in spring followed by dark green in summer. The fall foliage is yellow with rich pink overtones. The fall foliage also has the typical sweet scent. 1 gal. $ 40.00 C. ‘MAGNIFICUM’ - Probably my favorite tree in our garden. This 30’+ tree is incredibly beautiful. The tree has arching stems which makes a graceful form. The winter branches are very small and fine. In spring the heart shaped leaves are a purple- chocolate color. All summer the leaves are dark green. In early fall the foliage turns yellow-pink and has a wonderful sweet fragrance. 1 gal. $ 40.00 CAREX ‘BOWLES GOLDEN’ - is a golden sedge or grass-like plant. From March-October this 18-24” plant will literally glow with its narrow golden foliage. Grows in full sun to semi shade and will grow with good drainage or very wet soils. 1 gal. $ 12.00 C. ‘MAGNIFICUM ’PENDULA’ (Marioka Weeping) Our original tree is 40’x15’. There are several vertical leaders with all the rest of the growth cascading. Looks like a large fountain. One of the glories of our garden. 1 gal. $ 40.00 C. ‘ROTFUCHS’ – (Red Fox) has deep purple new growth in the Spring. Our plant holds the color until July. The rest of the Summer it is deep green. In fall C. ’Rotfuchs’ turns glorious yellow and pink. 1 gal. $ 40.00 CARPENTERIA C. ‘ELIZABETH’ - Named for Elizabeth McClintock. This great California native is very adaptable. We grow our plants with rhododendrons in a sunny, well drained area with summer water. We have also seen plants in native plant gardens without summer water. Evergreen 6-10’ with narrow dark green leaves. The flowers are white with yellow centers. A very pretty site in May-June. 1 gal. $ 20.00 CERCIS C. CHINENSIS ‘DON EGOLF’ - Brilliant pink flowers cover this plant from toe to head. Named for the great plant breeder, Don Egolf. 2 gal. $ 28.00 CHAENOMELES - This whole group is very underestimated as they flower for a long time in bright colors and grow on plants that are tough and easy growers. CARPINUS BETULUS COLUMNARUS ‘NANA’ - We had this tree for years and sold the last one (a mistake) as it took years to find again. Anyway, this 10-15’ tightly branched plant makes a great focal point The foliage is light green in summer followed by yellow fall color. Makes an interesting plant even when there aren’t any leaves. 1 gal. $ 28.00 2 gal. $ 40.00 CEDRUS C. ‘HIME’ - Has orange small flowers along the stems. One of the nice things about C. ’Hime’ is it doesn’t have any thorns. This is small 3’x3’ growing flowering Quince that makes a pretty early spring flowering shrub. 1 gal. $ 24.00 C. ‘HOLLANDIA’ - We have had this great Quince for years. The 2” flowers are as pretty deep red color. We seem to be able to root plants only every 2-3 years. So we don’t always have plants available. 1 gal. $ 24.00 CEDRUS ATLANTICA ‘SAPPHIRE NYMPH’ - Is a moderate size 6-8’ blue atlas cedar. This irregular branching small tree has a lovely wind swept form. The blue needles are beautiful. 1 gal. $ 50.00 CEDRUS DEODARA ‘FEELIN’ BLUE’ - Is a 3x4’ weeping deodara cedar. The arching blue foliage makes a great show. Especially growing over a wall. 1 gal. $ 28.00 6 C. J. ‘PYGMEA’ - This small (1/2 sized quince has small red flowers in early Spring. Our plant is 18”x24” after 6-7 years. Lovely golden fruit in fall. 1 gal. $26.00 CHAMAECYPARIS C. LAWSONIANA ‘FILIPS TEARFUL’ - Is a very narrow fast growing tree with beautiful drooping branches that look lighter than air. The fine foliage is really distinctive and beautiful. 1 gal. $ 50.00 C. LAWSONIANA ‘WISSELS SAGUARO’ - This lovely, distinctive conifer will form an upright small tree (have seen 12’x8’ plants). There will be a main stem with armlike stems similar to a saguaro cactus. This sport of C. lawsoniana ‘Wisselii’ came from Holland. We only buy plants that are grafted on virus indexed understock so they don’t die all the time like cuttings do. 1 gal. $ 60.00 C. NOOTKATENSIS ‘SPARKLING ARROW’ - This plant looks like C. n. ‘Van Den Akker’ but has blotches of creamy white in the deep green weeping foliage. The color holds in full sun and semi shade. 1 gal. $ 35.00 C. NOOTKATENSIS 'VAN DEN AKKER' - Has a narrow upright form. Our original plant is 20’x1’ wide and is 20 years old. This tree is a striking vertical accent. 1 gal. $ 38.00 C. OBTUSA ‘HAGE’ - Has fan shaped deep green foliage on a small shrubby form. May get 2’ in 20+ years. Makes a pretty shrub for the semi shade either in the soil or container 1 gal. $ 24.00 C. OBTUSA ‘LEPERCHAUN’ - A very dwarf mounding conifer. Makes a great container plant as well as a background for the light green new foliage. 1 gal. $ 18.00 C. OBTUSA ‘LITTLE ANNE’ - Similar to C. o. Nana ‘Gracilis’, but more upright and narrow. Can be grown in smaller gardens. 1 gal. $ 25.00 C. OBTUSA ‘MELODY’ - A soft lacy open evergreen. The muted green and yellow foliage is very attractive all year. Should get 8-10’ tall and make a pretty addition to anyone’s garden. Can grow in full sun and maintain the golden color. 2 gal. $ 30.00 C. OBTUSA NANA ‘GRACILIS’ - Dwarf Hinoki Cypress. Our 40+ year old plant is 8' tall and has been pruned out to display its structure as well as the lovely evergreen foliage. 1 gal. $ 18.00 C. OBTUSA 'RAINBOW' - This small growing chamaecyparis has an irregular growth habit to 2'-3' over many years. The foliage is a mixture of green and chartreuse, making a rainbow effect. 1 gal. $ 18.00 C. OBTUSA ‘SPIRALIS’ - A moderate grower with somewhat twisted foliage. Our 20+ year old is 8’x3’. Can grow in a fairly shaded area. 1 gal. $ 18.00 C. OBTUSA ‘STONEHAM’ - A low growing mound ½’ to 1’ in 15 years. The sprays of needles are deep forest green with light green new growth each spring – early summer. This is a superb container plant which is how we grow all of our smaller conifers. In our garden these small plants will be swamped by their bigger neighbor. 1 gal. $ 18.00 C. OBTUSA ‘TETROGONA AUREA’ - Is a small tree with irregular golden cypress. In ten years (6’x3’). Needs afternoon shade or will burn. A pretty, artistic shrub. 1 gal. $ 26.00 C. PISIFERA ‘BABY BLUE’ - This full bushy plant rich blue foliage. The plant will get to be 4-5’ in time. For year round blue color this plant is one of the best. 2 gal. $ 26.00 C. PISFERA ‘CURLY TOP’ - This blue needled conifer will get up to 4-6’ tall in 20 years. Makes a beautiful plant in containers. The blue soft needles are in twisted masses. 1 gal $ 22.00 CHIMONANTHUS C. PREACOX - Winter Sweet has small yellow flowers with purple centers. Though the flowers aren’t exciting the scent is heavenly. The plant flowers in Jan-Feb . 1 gal. $ 18.00 CHOISYA C. 'AZTEC PEARL' - This has dark green, maple-like leaves year round. The plants get 4' tall and have white, citrus scented flowers during winter months. Hardy to perhaps 0° F. Grows very nicely along the west coast and coastal SE U.S. 1 gal. $ 18.00 C. TERNATA 'SUNDANCE' - C. 'Sundance' grows to 6' tall and has golden yellow leaves year round. The flowers are a sweet citrus scent in early spring. Needs some shade in afternoon. Superb with Cornus 'Midwinter Fire'’ 1 gal. $ 18.00 CLETHRA C. ALNIFOLIA ‘RUBY SPICE’ - A summer sweet with rich pink flowers in August. The narrow plumes of flowers are sweetly scented. This 4-5 ‘ shrub is attractive spring – fall. The yellow fall foliage makes a great finale after the summer flowers. 2 gal. $ 24.00 C. ‘HUMMINGBIRD’ - Is a 18” tall shrub with very fragrant white flowers in July-August. C. Hummingbird is a bushy plant that turns lovely golden yellow in October. 1 gal. $ 24.00 COMPTONIA PERRIGRINA - Sweet fern. This plant isn’t a fern but has fern like green foliage. The leaves are deeply cut and are medium green. Spring through fall, the foliage has a lovely sweet fragrance. Probably the hardiest plant we grow. 1 gal. $ 24.00 CORNUS C. ALBA ‘SIBERIAN PEARLS’ - It is grown for the red winter stems and its pearl white fruit in fall. This hardy shrub will grow into a large attractive plant. 1 gal. $ 22.00 C. ALTERNIFOLIA 'ARGENTEA' - This small shrubby dogwood grows to 12' x 10 ' and has small white margined green leaves. The overall effect is of a white wedding cake. The foliage grows in tiers. Flowers and fruit are in small clusters. 1 gal. $ 60.00 C. CONTROVERSA 'VARIEGATA' - Who cares about flowers? The light green foliage has a broad, creamy edge. This plant grows in wonderful horizontal layers like clouds of 7 green and white. The flowers are clusters of small white petals (no bracts). Try this excellent plant for something really special! Grows 18 inches per year as a young plant. 1 gal. $ 60.00 C. KOUSA 'AKATSUKI' - A sport of C. k. 'Satomi' from Japan. The leaves have a green center with wide irregular margins of creamy white and pink. The flowers are not totally pink, but with the attractive variegation we can't expect 2 gal. $ 50.00 everything. C. KOUSA 'BENI FUJI' - Has narrow bracts that are deep pink-red. C. K. 'Beni Fuji' is a shrubby form that can be trained into a single stem in time. The flowers and foliage are quite distinctive among the C. Kousa cultivars. 1 gal. $ 50.00 5 gal. $ 75.00 C. KOUSA 'HEART THROB' - Is by far the best of the red bracted forms of C. kousa. Our plant has dramatically more flowers than any other pink C. kousa cultivar. Our big plant is 10'x10' and every spring (May-June) has literally thousands of flowers. We get very few seedpods in the fall but have great red-orange fall foliage color. Superb plant. 1 gal. $ 50.00 2 gal. $ 65.00 C. KOUSA ‘MANDARIN JEWEL’ - This plant found by nurseryman Tim Brotsman, Ohio. This plant was named for its mandarin orange fruit in the fall. The green foliage makes a pretty background for the white bracts in June. In fall, the foliage turns lovely yellow-orange-red. 2 gal. $ 65.00 C. KOUSA ‘MILKY WAY’ - We call this plant C. k. ‘Milky Way’, but it is one of a group of similar selections that was named. This makes a pretty 20-25’ shrubby tree. This tree will be covered with white bracts in May. In fall the round fruit will cover the tree and compliment the beautiful redorange foliage. 2 gal. $ 65.00 C. KOUSA ‘OHKAN’ - Has soft creamy margined leaves with a light green center. In fall the leaves will be brilliant gold and pink purple. Flowers white in small amounts. 1 gal. $ 55.00 C. KOUSA 'SUMMER FUN' - This great offering from Talon Buchholz has accentuated long leaves. The light green leaves have a broad creamy variegated margin all summer. The foliage holds the variegation in sun or shade. In the fall the cream margin turns rich glowing pink. 1 gal. $ 55.00 C. KOUSA ‘SUMMER GOLD’ - Has fairly narrow leaves. The light green leaves have a wide rich golden margin. In fall, the foliage changes to a purple pinkish color. The white bracts turn into pretty reddish pink round fruit in late summer. 1 gal. $ 60.00 C. SANGUINEA 'COMPRESSA' - According to Paul Cappiello and Don Shadow's Dogwood book, this is a "Bizarre little upright plant”.. without a doubt this is a plant geeks plant." I'm glad I'm a plant geek! The upright growth to 6'-8' will be at most 1' wide. We use our plants as an exclamation point to add height to the border. The leaves literally grow one on top of the other . 1 gal. $ 22.00 2 gal. $ 30.00 C. SANGUINEA ‘ MIDWINTER FIRE’ - Has brilliant red-yellow stems all winter. We cut our plants down to 6-8” each March to regenerate growth. Fall foliage is lovely golden yellow. 1 gal $ 20.00 C. SERICEA 'HEDGEROWS GOLD' - We got this plant from Hedgerows Nursery in Mc Minnville, OR. Our native streamside dogwood grows into a large shrub. Cornus sericea 'Hedgerows Gold' is a very adaptable plant as well as being a beautiful golden variegated shrub. We prune our plant to 18" each year. It immediately re-grows to 5' each summer. Would be a good foil for golden flowers in a perennial border. 1 gal. $ 20.00 COROKIA C. COTONEASTER - The “wire netting shrub”. The black stems are zigzag form on a 5-6’ shrub. The foliage is dark gray green and is very small. Books say the plant flowers sparsely but our plants east of Eric & Dawn’s are covered with bright yellow small flowers. 1 gal. $ 24.00 CORYLOPSIS C. PAUCIFLORA - One of the finest of all shrubs we grow, it has a grace about it year round. In winter the branches form a lacy effect with dark colored swollen flower buds. In March the light yellow racemes cover the plant. 1 gal. $ 20.00 2 gal. $ 30.00 C. SPICATA ‘AUREA’ - A fairly new winter hazel with pretty golden yellow racemes in March. The different reason to grow C. s. ‘Aurea’ is that it has golden foliage all summer. This plant is attractive from March – October. 1 gal. $ 24.00 C. VEITCHIANA - has pretty 2-3” long soft yellow flowers that cover this 8-10’ shrub in March. A truly beautiful plant with magnolias. 1 gal. $ 18.00 CORYLUS C. ‘RED DRAGON’- This contorted filbert is truly goofy with its twisted stems. The winter structure is so contorted it can almost tie the stems in knots. The added bonus is the purple foliage during spring to mid summer. This plant makes a great container plant. These plants are tissue cultured so no under stock to prune. 1 gal. $ 24.00 COTINUS C. 'GRACE' - Is one of our best discoveries. We first listed C. 'Grace' in 1993, and are still impressed with how great this shrub can be. We got this Hillier named hybrid in the mid 1980's as a one foot cutting. Our original plant is cut back hard each spring to 6' and by the end of the season is 12-14' high. The large mid purple leaves are pretty all summer, and by fall they turn the most amazing pink, red, orange and purple. As a cut back plant we get only a few flowers (no great loss) but the foliage is superb. 1 gal. $ 25.00 8 C. ‘GOLDEN SPIRIT’ This beautiful moderate size smoke tree has the most glorious golden foliage all summer. In the fall it turns bright yellow. The flowers have a purple tint making a pretty show through much of the summer. 1 gal. $ 26.00 C. 'ROYAL PURPLE' - This smoke bush is the standard cultivar available through the nursery industry. The oval, deep purple leaves cover the plant and can make an impressive background shrub for a shrub or perennial border. The fall color will be deep red, purple and pink. The flowers are large puffs of fertile florets during summer, making smoke above the foliage. 1 gal. $ 22.00 COTONEASTER COOPERI - Is a tiny evergreen ground cover that only gets 2” tall. The plant will drape over a wall. The plant can get 24” across. The red fruit are comparatively large with the small foliage. 1 gal. $ 10.00 CROCOSMIA C. ‘FIREBIRD’ - This rich orange bulb for the late summer garden is indispensable. Our clump is growing under the edge of Cornus kousa ‘Gold Cup’ and consistently gives a great show. 1 gal. $ 12.00 C. 'SOLFATARE' - Chocolate foliage on 2’ plants. The iris-like foliage makes a nice foil for the yellow flowers. We like to grow C. ‘Solfatare’ with Geranium ‘Rozanne’. 1 gal. $ 12.00 C. 'STAR OF THE EAST' - Interesting golden yellow flowers 2” across. The flat flowers have a distinctive white center. A very pretty bulb for August-September. 1 gal. $ 12.00 CRYPTOMERIA ‘LITTLE DIAMOND’ Will get 3-4’ in many years. This fluffy foliaged deep green conifer will make a neat year round shrub. 1 gal. $ 24.00 CUNNINGHAMIA LANCEOLATA ‘GLAUCA’ - Is the blue Chinese fir. This 30’ tree has fairly broad needles that are pretty blue. The plant has a graceful arching form. We haven’t seen any plants available for several years, so pick one up while you have a chance. 2 gal. $ 32.00 CUPRESSUS DAPHNIPHYLLUM D. MACROPODIUM - The more we see this evergreen tree the more we like it. At 5-6 degrees we didn’t have any leaf damage. Our tree is 15’ after 20+ years. This tree is very easy growing and has deep green leaves. The tiny purple flowers are not showy, but this is a wonderful moderate size tree. 1 gal. $ 24.00 D. VARIEGATUM - This variegated small tree is an amazing foliage plant. The deep green leaves have a bright fold flash in their centers. Seems to more tender than the species. Only 5 available. First come. First served. 1 gal. $150.00 DAPHNE D. 'ETERNAL FRAGRANCE' - (D. caucasica x D. collina.) According to Robin White this plant is probably the same cross as D.'Jim's Pride.' The plant will flower in April and May with white flowers with some pink color on the perianth tube. Our plants bloom sporadically after that through summer and into fall. The plant will grow to 2' and make a great plant in sun and good drainage. 1 gal. $ 25.00 D . GENKWA ‘HACKENBERRY GROUP’ - Rarely offered, this lovely deciduous shrub covers itself with lovely lavender flowers in April. Called the “lilac daphne”. This plant is a show stopper each spring. 1 gal. $ 25.00 D. TRANSATLANTICA 'JIM'S PRIDE' (formerly caucasica) - This is one of our favorite daphnes because of its overwhelming bloom season. The fragrant flowers first open in April and finish most years in late October. I can't think of any plant that will bloom that long. The white flowers are fairly small but cover the plant and makes a great display. Named for the late Jim Cross of Environmental's Nursery Long Island, NY. 1 gal. $ 26.00 C. ‘BLUE ICE’ – Eventually a 30’ tree. Many people originally thought it would only get to 8’. Oops! Give it space. This lovely blue needled Cupress comes from Arizona. It can be watered for a couple of years then doesn’t need summer water here. 2 gal. $ 45.00 C. GLABRA ‘SULPHUREA’- An exceptionally hardy Arizona Cypress. This plant looks like C. glabra ‘Blue Ice’ but has light sulpur yellow foliage. The plant should be a moderate (15’) grower. Limited numbers. 2 gal. $ 46.00 D. ‘LAWRENCE CROCKER’ - An amazing plant for the rock garden. In full sun the plant gets 12” x 18” and literally covers itself in purple flowers in spring. This fragrant little plant was named for Lawrence Crocker who was one of the original partners in Siskiyou Rare Plant Nursery. 1 gal. $ 25.00 D. MEZEREUM - This tough plant will grow even in very cold areas. Our plants came from Yakima, Washington for years, we have the first flowers at New Years and they last until mid February. This is one of the hardiest shrubs we grow. full sun to semi shade. Not long lived, but once established it will seed enough to always have a neat show each winter. 1 gal. $20.00 D. ODORA 'AUREOMARGINATA' - To most people the best fragrance of any shrub. The small purple and white flowers appear in February - April and the scent can be noticed 20 feet away. Makes an evergreen shrub with golden margins on the foliage. Can be kept in a large container. 1 gal. $ 20.00 D. ODORA 'MAEJIMA'. - This D. odora has a broader margin than the normal D. odora ‘Aureomarginata’. Here is your chance to have this pretty scented shrub. The plants are heavy blooming and have nice variegation. 1 gal. $ 25.00 C. SEMPERVIRENS ‘TOTEM’ - Is a small growing (10’) Italian cypress. We have had a plant for years and its only 3-4’ tall. The medium green needles make a pretty exclamation point for the full sun garden. 1 gal. $ 24.00 CYCLAMEN COUM ‘SILVER FORM’ We can’t get enough of this bulb (tuber) in our garden. During fall, winter and spring the deep green foliage has a silver overlay making a lovely plant for the well drained border with rhododendrons or other shrubs. In early spring the pink-white flowers appear above the foliage. Can grow well in dry areas under firs etc. . 1 gal $ 10.00 CYTISSUS BATTANDIERI - The pineapple broom is grown for its pineapple scented flowers each summer. The 2-3” long flowers look like shortened golden chains. (Laburnum) which is closely related. The gray foliage is pretty all summer and in mild winters will remain $ 24.00 all winter. 1 gal. 9 D. ODORA 'ZUIKO NISHIKI ' - The deep pink flower buds open to pure white inside the flowers. We have read that D. 'Zuiko Nishiki' is hardier than other forms of D. odora. Any clones of D. odora have an unbelievable scent to the flowers. 1 gal. $ 22.00 DAVIDIA D. INVOLUCRATA ‘AYA NISHIKI’ - Is a variegated dove tree that has stunning new growth that is gold and green. As the season goes on the color fades but is still attractive until fall. Only 5 plants this year. 1 gal. $ 150.00 DIPELTA FLORIBUNDA - Is a large shrub with weigela looking flowers in May – June. The pink flowers cover this pretty plant. Mike Dirr says it is unknown outside arboreta. 1 gal. $ 18.00 DISANTHUS. D. CERCIDIFOLIUS - This is a superb 12'-15' shrub grown for its stunning purple, red, and orange fall color. The heavily veined foliage is very dark green and leathery during summer. In late August the leaves start turning purple and all through the fall just keeps getting better. Disanthus cercidifolius is a member of the hamamelis family and has very small, deep maroon flowers in fall. Has been hardy to at least -20° F. in Illinois. See Michael Dirr's "Manual of Woody Landscape Plants". Disanthus is one of his favorites. 1 gal. $ 28.00 DISPORUM D. ‘GREEN GIANT’ - This 3-4’ evergreen disporum has deep green foliage. The greenish flowers are small. The plant makes a pretty combination with ferns and hostas. 1 gal $ 15.00 D. LONGISTYLUM ‘NIGHT HERON’ - Similar to D. ‘Green Giant’ but smaller growing. The dark purple new growth turns deep green by summer. The greenish white flowers are small bells. 1 gal. $ 12.00 DISTYLIUM D. MYRICOIDES - An evergreen witch hazel with deep green narrow leaves. The 3'-4' tall plant makes an arching shrub that will bloom with red puffs of flowers in early spring. Can be kept pruned to 18" and will make an attractive shrub for the woodland garden. 2 gal. $ 24.00 D. INVOLUCRATA 'SONOMA' - This flowering dove tree came from Sonoma Horticultural Nursery. The original tree had exceptional bracts and luckily the owners got it out into the nursery business. Bracts are 8-10" long and the grafted plants will bloom at 18 inches tall. Any of the plants we are selling can bloom next May. Because of the grafting and scarcity, these plants are limited and high priced 1 gal. $ 75.00 D. INVOLUCRATA ‘LADY DAHLIA - Very limited. The foliage is the typical jagged edge of Davidia involucrata, but the margins are broad and deep green. The center of the leaf will be golden yellow. We first saw this plant 10 years ago and were impressed and of course wanted the plant. WOW ! 2 gal. $ 150.00 D. INVOLUCRATA ‘LADY SUNSHINE’ - One of our stars. This stunning foliage plant has green centers to the leaves with creamy yellow broad margins. We find the plant grows best in filtered shade all day. We haven’t seen bracts yet but the foliage is beautiful so who cares? 1 gal. $ 150.00 DRIMYS LANCEOLATA - This Chilean native has small lance-shaped dark evergreen leaves. The dark foliage is high lighted by the purple-red stems. Plants we've seen are only 6-8' tall, but may get bigger. We grow as handsome container plants. Plants in Eugene have survived in the ground for many years in a more protected area than our garden. The flowers are small and white but make a nice show on the plants. 1 gal. $28.00 EDGEWORTHIA ‘AKEBANA’ - The red (tomato soup) edgeworthia is a smaller 3’ grower. Instead of the typical E. papyrifera yellow flowers, E. Akebano has red flowers. 2 gal. $28.00 DESFONTAINIA D. SPINOSA ‘HERONSWOOD’ - This southern Chilean native has glossy spiny foliage. The spines on this form are much softer than the form we have always grown. The small flowers are orange tubular form in mid summer. 1 gal. $ 24.00 DEUTZIA D. ‘CANDIDISSIMA’ - A large growing shrub (12’x12’ in time). The flowers appear by the thousands in April-May. The flowers are pure white and double. We haven’t had this plant for a while, but so many people ask for the plant when in bloom. 1 gal. $ 18.00 ‘CHRYSANTHA’ -This daphne relative is a 4 x4’deciduous shrub. The leaves are large and look somewhat tropical all summer. In February-March the plant will be covered with Daphne looking flowers. The golden yellow flowers are lightly lemon scented. Nice plants. Most should bloom next 1 gal. $ 32.00 season. DICHROA D. FEBRIFUGA - is essentially a hydrangea with fruit. This Chinese species has blue fertile flowers in early summer. The tender plant (15 degrees) looks like a hydrangea, but in fall it is covered with blue, purple fruit. Great for Oregon and California coasts. 1 gal. $ 18.00 DIERAMA D. PULCHERRIMUM - This South African bulb has amazing 5-6’ stems. The thin stems move constantly in the wind. The flowers are bells in lovely shades from white to pink to deep dark purple. Dierama blooms in June into July and always attracts attention 1 gal. $ 10.00 ELEAGNUS E. PUNGENS ‘CLEMSON VARIEGATED’ - Is a more subtle form of variegated Eleagnus than E. Gilt Edge. This tough adaptable evergreen will create a show year round. 1 gal. $ 20.00 10 GOSSLER FARMS NURSERY 1200 WEAVER ROAD SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478 541-746-3922 E. SERULATUS - We got a care package from J.C. Raulston in the late ‘80’s and a cutting of E. serrulatlus was enclosed. We planted the plant and it has slowly grown to 5-6’ with large leaves (bigger than E. campanulatus). The flowers are white urns like E. perulatus, but are huge in comparison. Great red orange fall color. We haven’t seen any 1 gal. $ 32.00 other offering in the U.S. E. PUNGENS ‘GILT EDGE’ This evergreen shrub will make a fabulous display all yearround. The plant will grow in full sun to semi shade. Once established for a couple of years, this plant needs very little water. 1 gal. $ 18.00 PUNGENS ‘MACULATA’ - This plant is tough as nails. Our plant has survived (little damage) 0° F. twice. A fast growing broad 8’ x 10’ evergreen shrub. The green leaves are fairly narrow with broad golden yellow margins. We grow in full sun with minimal water but it could grow with shade and water. 1 gal. $ 18.00 EPIMEDIUM (Please note all epicedium's are full plants in 1 gal.) E. ‘AKEBONO’ - Has white flowers in March on a small 4” growing perennial. 1 gal. $ 16.00 E. ‘BLACK SEA’ -Winter foliage on this evergreen turns almost black. Principally grown for its foliage but the flowers are soft yellow with orange veining. 1 gal. $ 18.00 ELEUTHEROCOCCUS E .SIEBOLDIANUS VARIEGATUS – One of J.C. Raulston’s best introductions. This superior clone has a very wide creamy marginal variegation. We have seen several different clones of Eleuthrococcus that are variegated, but none as beautiful. Our plant grows in heavy shade all day. The foliage makes the shaded area almost glow. Hardy to -20 F. Very few available, so first come, first served. 1 gal. $ 30.00 E. ‘CARAMEL’ - Has caramel colored flowers above the deep green spiny margined foliage. Said to be a real focal point in the garden. 1 gal. $ 18.00 E. ‘CHERRY TART’ - Has pink inner sepals and bright red spurs. Semi evergreen. This plant spreads slowly. 1 gal. $ 18.00 E. ‘DOMINO’ - Flowers are white and purple are held above beautiful mottled foliage. This evergreen perennial will make a beautiful plant for the woodland garden. 1 gal. $ 18.00 E. ECALCARATUM - A low growing evergreen epimedium. The flowers are found as yellow sprays making a pretty small space ground cover for the woodland garden. 1 gal. $ 16.00 E. ‘ENCHANTRESS’ - This Elizabeth Strangman hybrid has silvery pink flowers above the narrow evergreen leaves. 1 gal. $ 18.00 E. X PERRALCHICUM ‘FROHNLEITEN’ - Brilliant golden yellow flowers on stems up to 12" tall. The evergreen foliage holds up well during most winters, but we take hedge shears to the plants in January-February. One of the most vigorous growers in the garden. 1 gal. $ 14.00 EMBOTHRIUM E. COCCINEUM –The Chilean Fire Bush - is among the most striking plants we can grow. The upright tree has mandarin orange-red flowers in May. We have seen several plants in Eugene area lately that are gorgeous. IT WILL NOT SURVIVE EAST OF THE CASCADES. 1 gal. $ 35.00 ENKIANTHUS E. CAMPANULATUS ‘RED VELVET’ - Has darker reddish bell-like flowers in May. This plant is pretty from April to May and again in October for its great red fall color. 1 gal. $ 30.00 E. CAMPANULATUS 'SIKOKIANUS' - The largest growing of the E. campanulatus cultivars we grow. This upright shrub grows fast and has large deep green leaves that turn deep maroon-red and have pink markings on them. 1 gal. $ 22.00 E. CAMPANULATUS 'VARIEGATUS' - Has green leaves with creamy white margins. We don't think the plant will get much more that 3-4' tall. Haven't seen many flowers on our plants, but the main use is for the variegated foliage. The plant will need to be grown in at least partial shade. 1 gal. $ 18.00 E. CAMPANULATUS ‘SUMMER HILL’ – Is an upright growing enkianthus. The flowers are fairly small but the fall color is superb. From Summer Hill Nursery. 1 gal. $ 22.00 E. PERULATUS - Seldom offered, this superb shrub excellent at all times of the year. In spring as the leaves are coming out the white urn shaped flowers totally cover the plant for 2-3 weeks. In fall the small foliage turns brilliant crimson. Our plant is 40+ years old and is 4’ x 4’. 1 gal. $ 32.00 E. GRANDIFLORUM - This 6" epimedium has white flowers in spring. The slowly spreading woodlander is a good companion for ferns, spring bulbs and other shade plants. 1 gal. $ 14.00 E. GRANDIFLORUM ‘LILAFEE’ - Has soft lavender flowers on 6-8” plants. 1 gal. $ 14.00 E. ‘JOHN GALLAGHER’ - Has pretty pink flowers in March – April. Our plant is fairly slow to spread. 1 gal. $ 15.00 E. LEPTORRHIZUM - A low grower to perhaps 4-6” with soft lavender flowers. 1 gal. $ 14.00 E. LITTLE SHRIMP - This low growing (6” or less) epimedium has light pink flowers just above the foliage in spring. Makes a nice small growing ground cover in semishade or full sun (not south facing) 1 gal. $ 14.00 11 EUONYMUS E. LATIFOLIUS - This small tree (12-14’) at 30 years has large reddish pink seedpods each August. The pods split to reveal bright orange seeds. The pods are the biggest, showiest of any euonymus we have seen. 1 gal. $ 20.00 E. ‘BUTTERSCOTCH’ - This small leafed euonymus has deep green older leaves and butterscotch yellow new foliage. Makes a pretty low growing evergreen for year round color. 1 gal. $ 16.00 EUPHORBIA E. MYRIANTHUM ‘MOTTLED MADNESS’ - Has mottled large leaflets like camouflage. The foliage color lasts only a short time in spring, but reappears in fall. 1 gal. $ 20.00 E. ‘ORION’ - We got this beautiful plant from We Du Nursery over 25 years ago. The large foliage is slightly shorter than the dark purple red flowers. A robust plant that forms beautiful clumps. 1 gal. $ 18.00 E. PAUCIFLORUM - A small growing epimedium with pretty white flowers. So far our plant is fairly open growing, but still attractive . 1 gal. $ 18.00 E. ‘PIERRE’S PURPLE’ - A mid purple epimedium on a 8-12” plant. This clump former will slowly form a nice plant with lots of purple flowers. 1 gal. $ 20.00 E. PLATYPETALUM X PAUCIFLORUM - Has yellow bells in early spring. This adaptable small ground cover can take drier conditions than most epimediums. 1 gal. $ 16.00 E. ‘TINY TIM’ - Has large flower heads on a small plant. The grey green leaves create a nice background for the green bracts around the flowers. Easy for well drained areas. 1 gal. $ 16.00 fffffffffffffffff FERNS We have expanded our selection of ferns dramatically. We have put them all together as a category. These easy beautiful plants are a must for any garden. We can't ever put too many ferns in our garden so hurry and buy these plants from us so we don't get carried away. E. STILLATUM ‘LONG LEAF’ - Just as the name states. The foliage can get 3-4” long and have a glossy sheen. The margins of the leaves have light spines. The flowers are small, white and are carried above the beautiful foliage. 1 gal. $ 20.00 E. ‘THUNDERBOLT’ - Has bright yellow flowers in March followed by large leaves with purple blotches. ‘Thunderbolt’ looks beautiful for its fall foliage alone. 1 gal. $ 16.00 E. ‘RUBRUM’ - Has soft reddish pink flowers on a 12” plant. This variety is really easy to grow and is adaptable. 1 gal. $ 12.00 E. ‘SWALLOWTAIL’ - Has burgundy margins on the new foliage. Flowers are lavender pink with long spires on the flowers. 1 gal. $ 18.00 ADIANTUM VENUSTUM - This superb ground covering fern has small round leaflets. The light green to bronze new growth grows over the top of the darker green mature foliage. This fern makes a lovely ground cover at the foot of rhododendrons. 1 gal. $ 10.00 5 for $ 40.00 ATHYRIUM ATHYRIUM FELIX FEMINA ‘MINUTISSiMA’ - This male fern is a ground covering plant up to 12”. The fronds are a soft, pretty green all summer. In fall, it will turn yellow. Makes a good companion for shrubs. 1 gal. $ 15.00 ATHYRIUM NIPPONICUM ‘GODZILLA’ - This giant painted fern comes from Tony Avent, Plant Delights Nursery. The purple, gray and green painted fern grows much larger and even more spectacular than Athyrium Pictum. 1 gal. $ 16.00 ATHYRIUM NIPPONICUM ‘PICTUM’ - Has silver purple and green leaves that will make a small ground cover up to 1’ x 3’. This is a great plant for the woodland garden. 1 gal. $ 15.00 E. VERSICOLOR ‘SULPHUREUM’ - Has soft creamy yellow flowers on a 6-12” plant. The foliage is best cut down late winter so the flowers can show their best. 1 gal. $ 12.00 E. WARLEYENSE ‘ORANGE KING’ - Has brilliant orange flowers in March-April. this easy woodland perennial makes a splash of color each spring. 1 gal. $ 18.00 E. YOUNGIANUM ‘VIOLICUM’ - has lovely small flowers of light purple-violet. The foliage is dark green. 1 gal. $ 12.00 EPIPACTUS E. GIGANTEA - Is a nat1 gal. California. This easy grower slowly spreads into a 2’ mass. The deep green eaves are a foil for the small chocolate colored flowers. 1 gal. $ 17.00 BLECHNUM B. CORDATUM - A southern Chilean native that will have large evergreen leaves with large rounded leaflets. This 2-3’ fern is for milder climates. Our plant has been here for 15 years and survived 5-10° F. 1 gal. $ 22.00 BLECHNUM PENNA MARINA - A (4”) spreading deer fern. Plants are slow spreading and make a pretty evergreen ground cover. 1 gal. $ 10.00 EUCRYPHIA E. GLUTINOSA - The only eucryphia we grow. We tried the evergreen species and they always die with cold and are difficult in containers. E. glutinosa has beautiful white flowers in July. Our 15’ shrub is in full afternoon sun and is thriving. It has withstood 5-6 degrees. In fall, the deciduous foliage turns red-yellow. 1 gal. $ 25.00 12 B. SPICANT - Our northwestern deer fern grows in the Cascades and Coast Range. This evergreen has new fronds that are vertical and the older fronds are horizontal in the ground. This wonderful fern has black stems with deep green foliage. Beautiful plants. 1 gal. $ 15.00 CHILANTHUS SINUATA - (ASTROLEPIS SINUATA) – This attractive gray-green fern is great in a rock garden with gritty gravel soil. We are growing our plants in compost in the garden. Especially in winter must be well drained. 1 gal. $ 15.00 DRYOPTERIS D. CRASSIRHIZOMA - This form has large rhizomes. Said to have a large trunk. This eastern Asian form is evergreen but the fronds will lay flat on the ground. 1 gal. $ 16.00 D. ERYTHROSARA ‘BRILLIANCE’ - Has evergreen leaves year round. In spring and summer the foliage is brilliant copper orange. Our plant is 1x1’ and is a wonderful contrast to hostas and other woodlanders. 1 gal. $ 14.00 D. TOKYOENSIS – is a Japanese, Chinese or Korean native that Sue Olsen in her great book, Encyclopedia of Garden Ferns , says.,”D. tokyoensis is the visual garden equivalent of a willowy ballerina “on pointe’” . The slender fronds area very upright. This is a great fern for the wet areas of the garden. 1 gal. $ 16.00 OSMUNDA O. CINNAMOMEA - The cinnamon fern has a vase shape. The 2’ fronds arch out to 18”. The light green fronds don’t have spores. The center fruiting stems get 2’ tall and are cinnamon colored. This deciduous fern has beautiful yellow fall color. 1 gal. $ 16.00 O. REGALIS - The royal fern is a wow! Our 15 year old plant is 8'x8' and has a 1' trunk almost like a tree fern. Every year this deciduous fern gets larger foliage as the plant gets larger. Can grow in really wet soil or well drained soil. 1 gal. $ 15.00 POLYSTICHUM P. NEOLOBATUM - Asian Saber Fern- This evergreen fern has upright fronds that get to 2’ tall. The fronds can withstand snow without breaking. This handsome fern will be lovely in any garden. 1 gal. $ 16.00 P. POLYBLEPHARUM - The tassel fern has a pretty glossy deep green frond on a plant 12"-18" tall. The unfolding croziers are interesting to watch each spring. 1 gal. $ 14.00 5 for $ 50.00 P. SETIFERUM Alaska Fern - But is actually very British. The soft fronds are lacy and open showing the fine leaflets. Grow anywhere except brilliant sun. We have plants through our garden and always enjoy this elegant evergreen. 1 gal. $ 15.00 P. SETIFERUM ‘BEVIS’ - This plant is so fabulous that fern experts say when you see it, buy it. You may not see P. setiferum ‘Bevis’ again. This lovely evergreen fern has thin fronds that are curved at the apex. 1 gal. $ 16.00 P. SETIFERUM MULTILOBUM DIVISLOBUM - The best of the "Alaska" ferns actually comes from Europe. We continue to try to keep enough of this fern propagated to keep up with the demand. The fronds are light green and are literally fluffy with so many leaflets. We will try hard to grow more for next year. 1 gal. $ 16.00 P. ‘TSUS’-SIMENSE’ - Korean Rock Fern- This low growing Asian fern was brought to this country as a florist fern for boutonnieres. It was discovered that is was hardy. The deep green leaves get up to 18” tall. 1 gal. $ 15.00 WOODWARDIA FIMBRIATA Giant Chain Fern is a native to coastal California to British Columbia. The plant can get 4-8’ wide with evergreen fronds. Should be in a protected spot. Our plant is among rhododendrons and withstood 6-8 degrees. 1 gal. $ 17.00 WOODWARDIA UNIGEMMATA - This fern has been hardy in our garden at 5 degrees but is said to be zone 8. The evergreen foliage appears in spring through summer and is rich rusty red. By fall the large tropical looking fronds will get 18” long. Spectacular plants will grow fast. 1gal. $20.00 fffffffffffffffff FASCICULARIA F. BICOLOR ‘SPINNERS FORM’ - This Chilean bromeliad has narrow deep green leaves all year. In the fall, the bases of the leaves in a 3” circle will turn glowing red. The flowers will appear within this circle. The flowers are baby blue creating a shockingly beautiful plant in August-October. Suggest only mild climate as we saw it in SW England close to the coast. We grow it in a container. 1 gal. $ 25.00 FILIPINDULA F. ‘KAKOME’ - This perennial has cut deep green foliage all summer. During mid summer the bright pink flowers get to one foot. 1 gal. $ 12.00 FORSYTHIA ‘KUMSEN’ - Is a moderate growing forsythia with typical yellow flowers in February. The main difference is the creamy-white veining on the dark green leaves. 1gal. $ 16.00 FOTHERGILLA F. GARDENII ‘BLUE MIST’ - We thought F. ‘Blue Shadow’ superseded F.’ Blue Mist’. F. ‘Blue Shadow’ appeared several years ago and most people stopped growing F. ‘Blue Mist’. We, however, noticed that F. ‘Blue Mist’ is a much better blue foliage plant for shade. Our plants are 2’x3’ and have lovely blue foliage all summer. 13 1 gal. $ 28.00 GERANIUM F. GARDENII 'BLUE SHADOW' - Found by Gary Handy, Boring, OR, on a plant of F. 'Mt. Airy'. The rich powder blue foliage will grow on an upright shrub to perhaps 6'. F. 'Blue Shadow' will grow in full sun as well as part shade and hold the rich foliage color all summer. Fall color is a rich tapestry of reds, oranges and yellow. 1 gal. $ 26.00 F. GARDENII ‘JANE PLATT’ - We have grown this superb plant for 30+ years and still get excited each fall with the superb color. This dwarf alder gets 2’x2’ and has white paint brush flowers each April. In November, the plant will turn to yellow orange and red. We have grown plants in full sun to semi shade. Fothergilla ‘Jane Platt’ is one of the few plants we have named and we are happy we named it for such a great person. 1 gal. $ 28.00 G. ‘WHITENESS’ - is a 6” tall geranium that forms masses of pure snow white flowers in May. 1 gal. $ 12.00 G. PHAEUM ‘SAMABOR’ - This form of the mourning geranium has large purple blotches on the leaves. We really like the geranium phaeum cultivars because of the simple dark purple flowers. We have grown this plant from Robin Parer from division. So, the large purple blotches on the foliage are totally constant. 1 gal. $ 12.00 G. ‘ROZANNIE’ - One of the very best of hardy geraniums. Our plants bloom June-October with lovely lavender-purple flowers. Plants grow from a central rosette and will get 1’ across. A fast, easy and beautiful perennial. 1 gal. $ 12.00 GINKGO G. BILOBA 'JADE BUTTERFLIES' - This ginkgo is bushy and full from the time it's a small plant. The normal Ginkgo biloba has a gawky look until it's fairly mature. Ginkgo 'Jade Butterflies' has the typical foliage turning brilliant yellow. We have finally found THE ginkgo for our garden, but where can we stuff another tree? 1 gal. $ 34.00 G. BILOBA ‘JAGGED JADE’ - Has pretty sculpted deep green leaves. The leaves have a distinctive jagged edge. Found and named by Crispin Silva. 2 gal. $ 80.00 F. GARDENII 'MT. AIRY' - This form of fothergilla was named by Michael Dirr who says, It's the brightest fall foliage of all the F. gardenii. The plant should get 6-8’ tall. From Mt. Airy Cemetery in Cincinnati. Has been hardy to -25°F. $ 26.00 1 gal. FREMONTADENDRON F. ‘CALIFORNIA GLORY’ -‘Flannel Bush’- This California native has been hardy here for many years. This plant can be grown with water, but superb drainage and sunny south facing wall or grown totally dry during summer. The 23” golden yellow flowers cover the plant in May-July. The deep evergreen leaves are an attractive backdrop. We have had 15’ plants in 3-4 years. 1 gal. $ 30.00 G. BILOBA ‘MUNCHKIN’ - A dwarf ginkgo for the rock garden or a container. The foliage is really small and fairly thickly carried on the stems. Would make a great bonsai. 1 gal. $ 34.00 GARDENIA G. 'KLEIMS HARDY' We received our original plant from Don Kleim, Henderson Experimental Garden, Clovis, CA. This gardenia has single, white flowers sporadically during summer. The flowers have a wonderful scent. Has been hardy to 0° in our garden. 1 gal. $ 22.00 GARRYA G. ‘EVIE’ - This California silk tassel can have catkins up to 12” long. We have grown G. ‘James Roof ‘ for many years. It’s nice to be able to offer this fine California native. Only a few available this year as we build stock. 1 gal. $ 28.00 G. ELLIPTICA 'JAMES ROOF' - We've grown only the finest of our natives and this is one of the best. Garrya elliptica is a native from the Oregon coast south to Central California. The Saratoga Horticultural Foundation named this excellent cultivar for its tassels that are up to 12" long. The evergreen foliage is wavy and rustles in the wind. Garrya 'James Roof' climaxes its season in February-March when the tassels hang like icicles. 1 gal. $ 26.00 G. ISSAQUENSIS ‘GLASNEVIN WINE’ - This hybrid garrya from England has an interesting tassel 4-6” long the normal silk tassel has chartreuse green catkins but G. Glasvevin Wine has alternating purple red and green bands across the long tassel. When we show customers, the plants always sell. 1 gal. $ 32.00 14 G. ‘SNOW CLOUD’ - Has a strong white cast to the green leaves. Our plants are so white they need filtered shade all day. We assume G. ‘Snowcloud’ will only get a few feet tall. 1 gal. $ 60.00 G. BILOBA ‘SUMMER RAINBOW’ - We found this plant a few years ago in a Portland area nursery. The dark green leaves have bright yellow stripes running through them. The leaves are small to medium sized for a ginkgo. We have had a G. biloba ‘Variegata’ and it reverts regularly but G.b. ‘Summer Rainbow’ doesn’t seem to revert. 2 gal. $ 80.00 GLADIOLUS G ‘BOLIVIAN PEACH’ - Is a 2’ gladiolus with gorgeous peachy-pink (light colored) flowers in August. This larger grower than G. ‘Boone’ is a looser form but will be hardy and beautiful. Our plants have been to 5° F. 1 gal. $ 14.00 G. ‘BOONE’ - One of our favorite bulbs. We received our original plant from Holbrook Farm Nursery 20+ years ago. The 18” upright glad will have yellow flowers with orange peach centers. G. ‘Boone’ stays upright without staking. Our plants have withstood 0° F. on occasion. 1 gal. $ 14.00 GREVILLEA G. ‘MARSHALL OLBRICH‘ - Named for our late friend from Western Hills Nursery. This narrow leafed gray foliaged shrub will have copper orange flowers in winter. A very attractive plant for the warmer areas of the Northwest. 1 gal. $ 20.00 G. ‘VICTORIAE’ - Comes to us from Australia and amazing to consider it is relatively hardy (5° F.) We enjoy the gray green linear leaves year round, but especially the winter flowers. The flowers are just plain odd twisted coppery color. This is one of the great plants we got over the years from Western Hills Nursery, Occidental, CA. 1 gal. $ 20.00 GUNNERA G. CHILENSIS WOW ! - This giant always receives raves from gardeners. Our plants grow to 10 feet tall and 8-10 feet across each year. This Jurassic Park escapee won't eat you, but will be a great conversation piece. Has been hardy to minus 12° F. with heavy mulching. Make a drift of gunnera as we have and really have a jungle. 1 gal. $ 14.00 H. i. ‘AMANON’ - This Dutch hybrid has bright yellow flowers similar to H. ‘Pallida’. Not as fragrant as H. ‘Pallida’. But, said to an improvement. 1 gal. $ 40.00 H. v. ‘AMETHYST’ - Has a bright purple flower in Janurary-February. This plant has a much richer fall color than H. vernalis ‘Purpurea’. Best with light behind the plant to highlight the flowers. 1 gal. $ 40.00 H. i. 'ARNOLD PROMISE' - Bright yellow flowering blooms profusely. For year round color this is one of the best. In January - February the yellow flowers appear. During spring-summer, the foliage is dark green. In fall the leaves turn brilliant yellow, orange and red. 2 gal. $ 35.00 G. PERPENSA - We got our plant from Heronswood back in the 90’s. Our plant is now a thicket 6’ across. The foliage is oval and has curvy margins. We mulch with leaves in winter and grow with plants of Fuschia megellanica 1 gal. $ 12.00 HAKONECHLOA H. MACRA 'ALL GOLD' - The typical Japanese forest grass is a green plant 12" tall. We have had several variegated forms for years including the fabulous H. macra 'Aureola'. Now comes this beautiful all gold form. The plant still gets 12" tall, but has fully golden narrow grassy leaves. An excellent addition to the woodland garden. 1 gal. $ 12.00 H. MACRA 'AUREOLA' - This popular grass is one of our best woodland plants. The dark green leaves have broad yellow stripes going vertically. The overall effect is of a golden arching grass. Great for containers in the spring-fall. 1 gal. $ 12.00 H. MACRA ‘BENI KAZE’ - This green foliage grass has purple markings on the blades. A nice change from the golden foliaged cultivars. 1 gal. $ 12.00 H. MACRA ‘FABUKI’ - Has pretty cream and green leaves. This woodland grass is much smaller growing than H. macra ‘Aureola’. We find it does well in more shade than the other cultivars. The overall effect is white from a distance so it can be fun to play it against other colors. 1 gal. $ 12.00 H. ‘BONNYBROOK’ - From the Bonnybrook Nursery in Kirkland, Washington. We don’t know when the nursery was in business (long ago, we assume). This golden flowering form of Hamamelis intermedia is nicely fragrant. Our plant came from Brian Milligan who lived in Kirkland. 1 gal. $ 40.00 H. v. ‘BLUE MOON’ - The parent plant was discovered by Jorg Kohout in Germany. This violet purple selection of H. vernalis is a very rich glowing purple. 1 gal. $40.00 H. i. 'BRANDIS' - Introduced in 1985 by Helmers Nursery and named for the house in which Heinrich Bruns lived. Flowers are golden yellow and purple at the base. No scent but lovely yellow flowers. 1 gal. $ 25.00 2 gal. $ 30.00 H. v.’CHRISTMAS CHEER’ - Has small orange yellow flowers around Christmas time. 1 gal. $ 30.00 H. i. 'CARMINE RED' - This medium reddish pink hamamelis forms a large shrub 15-18' tall. The fall foliage is beautiful golden yellow. 1 gal. $ 25.00 H. ‘DANNY’ - Has vibrant red flowers in January. Said to be H. intermedia x H. vernalis. This plant will be covered with red flowers for an extended period in winter. 1 gal. $ 50.00 H. i. 'DIANE' - Has glowing red flowers in JanuaryFebruary. The fragrant flowers are borne all over the stems. The fall color is among the finest of any with its glowing red-purple leaves. 1 gal. $ 30.00 H. ‘SUNNY DELIGHT’ - Said to be a reverse of H. macra ‘Aureola’. There is more green than yellow. The green and yellow strips are much more subtle than H. m. aureola. A great woodland companion with ferns, rodgersia, etc. 1 gal. $ 40.00 HAMAMELIS - All hamamelis listed hardy to at least -12° here, and all are grafted plants. These are alphabetized by name, with: "i" = intermedia, "j"= japonica, "m"= mollis, "v" = vernalis H. i. 'ANGELLY' - Is the absolutely latest to bloom. Last year it stopped flowering just before our magnolias started. The heavy blooming plant has golden flowers even on young plants. It was discovered and named in 1985, by J.H.H. Van Heijningen in Holland. 1 gal. $ 40.00 H. i. ‘DISHI’ - One of the Debelder hybrids with great scent. The flowers are yellow orange. Fall color is orange red. Worth growing for the scent and fall foliage color. 1 gal. $ 30.00 H. i. 'FIRE CHARM' - (Feuerzauber) has soft red flowers. This hamamelis looks somewhat like H. 'Ruby Glow' but has a round leaf and lighter colored flowers. Nice red-orange fall foliage color. 1 gal. $ 25.00 H. i.‘GINGERBREAD’ - Has deep orange flowers with purple bases. very rich coloring of the flowers are followed by purple new growth. The fall foliage is golden yellow. 1 gal. $ 60.00 H. i. 'ALLGOLD' - Deep yellow flowers with red calyx. Many flowers on an upright shrub. 1 gal. $ 24.00 15 H. i. 'GLOWING EMBERS' - Was discovered by Wada at Hakoneya Nursery, Japan. The flowers are golden yellow at the tip of the flower and deep red at the base. The overall effect is orange-coppery in late winter. 1 gal. $ 28.00 H. i. ‘PARASOL’ - Is a fun plant as the tips of the branches weep. The flowers are light yellow in January. This is one of the more unusual hamamelis cultivars. 1 gal. $ 60.00 H. i. 'PRIMAVERA' - Broad, light yellow petals on this variety from Belgium. Heavy flowering. One of the very best hamamelis. 1 gal. $ 30.00 H. v. 'PURPUREA' - The typical H. vernalis has yellow flowers and yellow fall foliage. This variety has bright purple flowers. The shrub is worth growing for the flowers let alone the rich purple fall color. 1 gal. $ 26.00 2 gal. $ 38.00 H. v. ‘QUASIMODO’ - Our plant is 6-7’ tall after 15 years. Our original plant came from Peter Zwjnenburg , Boskoop Holland its originator. This small hamamelis has a lovely spicy fragrance in winter. 1 gal. $ 32.00 H. v. 'RED IMP' - Named by Peter Dummer and Roy Lancaster at Hilliers Nursery, England in 1996. This plant has red crimped and twisted flowers in midwinter. 1 gal. $ 30.00 H. i. ‘ROCHESTER’ - Wow! What fragrance! H. Rochester' has small orange-yellow flowers in January. The flowers aren't very exciting but the fragrance is probably the best of any hamamelis we've sniffed. 1 gal. $ 35.00 H. I. 'RUBIN' - The deep red flowers cover the plant in January-February. After comparing with H. Diane, this is a brighter red that hold its color longer. 1 gal. $ 30.00 H. i. 'RUBY GLOW' - Medium red flowers with very bright red fall foliage color. 1 gal. $ 30.00 H. v. 'SANDRA '- One of our favorite fall coloring shrubs. H.v. 'Sandra' has purple new growth in spring and early summer. In the fall, the foliage turns glowing red and will have color for three weeks. We understand that there isn't a fall color on H. ‘Sandra’ in the southeast. But in our part of the country it is superb. 1 gal. $ 28.00 H. i. ‘HEINRICH BRUNS’ - Is bright orange in January. The deep red base of the flowers makes the orange even more striking. No fragrance to the flowers. 1 gal. $ 60.00 H. i. ‘HILTINGBURY’ - Has reddish flower color in January. The fall color is rich, glowing red. Said to be one of the best H. intermedia cultivars for the fall color. 1 gal. $ 28.00 H. i. 'JELENA' - Our big plant has bloomed off and on all summer for the last several years and just kept blooming most of the winter. The flowers are coppery-orange. This is one of the best of all hamamelis. 1 gal. $ 28.00 H. JAPONICA ‘PENDULA’ - A. strongly weeping witch hazel that will get to 1’ tall at most without staking. The flowers are small, but are very fragrant. 1 gal. $ 35.00 H. v. ‘LITTLE SUZY’ - A small 6’ upright shrub that has yellow flowers that are very fragrant but small. This is an interesting witch hazel for a small space. 1 gal. $26.00 H. v. 'LOMBART'S WEEPING' - It is so unusual it's almost never offered in catalogs. This plant is so strongly weeping it doesn't form a shrub but more like a mound. Grow on a mound or over a rock wall so it can spill over. The flowers are sweetly scented in winter. 1 gal. $ 28.00 H. i. 'LUNA' - Has some of the lightest colored flowers of any hamamelis. Our plants produce very light yellow flowers in mid January. 1 gal. $ 28.00 2 gal. $ 32.00 H. v. ‘MEXICANA’ - This Mexican native blooms in October with many small light yellow flowers. Many times the foliage is still on the plant. The fragrance carries for yards. 2 gal. $ 32.00 H. i. ‘SPANISH SPIDER’ - This Kalmthout hybrid has long spidery flowers that are strawberry-yellow bi-color. The flowers are an attractive color, but have very little scent. We only have a few available. 1 gal. $ 60.00 H. v. ‘MOHAWK RED’ - A selection made by Paul Hirth at Mohawk Nature Preserve in New York. The red flowers are produced in good numbers. This witch hazel is new to us, so we must get a plant out in the garden. 1 gal. $ 45.00 H. MOLLIS - The species is always wonderful with its golden yellow flowers each spring. 1 gal. $ 30.00 H. i. 'MOONLIGHT' - Has soft yellow flowers in January. The flowers are among the lightest of any of hamamelis. 2 gal. $ 50.00 Nursery Only 5 gal. $ 60.00 H. v. ‘ORANGE SUNRISE’-This smaller grower (10’?) will be covered with small orange flowers in early spring. 1 gal. $ 35.00 H. i. 'PALLIDA' - We have grown this for 30 years. Still one of the standards of the witch hazels. We see this plant in retail nurseries occasionally. The brilliant yellow flowers cover the plant in January-February. 2 gal. $ 42.00 16 H. i. 'SUNBURST' - Has the brightest yellow flowers of any hamamelis yet. The brilliant flowers are borne in heavy clusters. Like H. 'Primavera' but much brighter yellow flowers. H. 'Arnold Promise' is a very nice plant, but is positively dull when compared to H. ‘Sunburst’. 1 gal. $ 30.00 H. m. ‘SUPERBA’ - Our plant is in hot sun all afternoon and is thriving. The golden yellow flowers cover the plant in January. The plant is very fragrant when in bloom. 1 gal. $ 35.00 H. m. ‘WISLEY SUPREME’ - Several experts have commented what a superior clone this is. The bright golden flowers are large and heavily clustered on the stems. 1 gal. $ 40.00 H. j. 'ZUCCARINIANA' - Flowers are light yellow and have very twisted petals in February in our garden. 1 gal. $ 25.00 2 gal. $ 30.00 HEDYCHIUM H. ‘ELIZABETH’ - Honeysuckle fragrance, large growing to 9’. Pink to peach flowers and a tropical look. What more can we ask of a ginger? 2 gal. $ 25.00 H. ‘RUBY WINE’ - Very rich ruby pink purple single flowers on lovely evergreen plants. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘SPARKLING DIAMOND’ - This double hellebore is snow white. We have seen double H. niger, but this is a much more garden worthy plant. 1 gal $ 18.00 H. ‘WHITE PEARL’ – Either snow white single flowers or some purple around the stamens. Some plants have petloids in the center. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. 'TARA' - Probably the only ginger (the spice) that blooms early enough to actually flower in our garden. Many of the hedychium species we've tried will bloom for 2 minutes in November and will be puny at that. H. 'Tara' has beautiful light orange flowers in late August-September. The plants are upright with narrow leaves. This perennial can make a striking plant for the tropical look. 2 gal. $ 25.00 HELLEBORUS HYBRIDIS - These are mixed seedling plants. Flowers can be purple, pink, white, and some yellow. We don’t color sort so we just pick the best plants and if you order several you will get a range of colors when in bloom. 1 gal. $ 10.00 10 for $ 80.00 HEMEROCALLIS H. ‘CORKEY’ - Is a small flowering hybrid as opposed to the monsters that most breeders are creating. The 2’ stems are deep black-purple and have 2” golden yellow flowers flushed with the dark purple. These simple yellow flowers are graceful and beautiful. 1 gal. $ 16.00 HELLEBORUS WINTER JEWELS ® come from Northwest Garden Nursery, Eugene. OR. Marietta and Ernie O’Byrne have the most exiting hybrids of any we’ve seen. All of these hybrids are vibrant colors and it’s exciting to see what new seedlings produce each spring. Northwest Garden Nursery doesn’t ship their hybrids and they are only open 1 weekend per year, so it’s your chance to get some of these beautiful perennials from our catalog. Please see their web site for pictures. (www.northwestgardennursery.com All the named hellebores come directly as plants from Ernie and Marietta. Note: These colors as a general rule can be slightly different. Our plants are unbloomed seedlings, so we don’t know the exact ). colors. The doubles are 90+% doubles but can’t be guarantee Please don’t ask for other colors, as we can only order the plants once a year. We do try new colors each year. H. ‘ AMETHYST GEM’ – Rich purple double flowers with light lavender margins. 1 gal. $18.00 H. ‘AMETHYST GLOW’ – Deep dark purple petals with lighter lavender margins. This was the most exciting hellebore last spring in the nursery. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘APRICOT BLUSH’ - Has soft yellow pink flowers that are just as pretty on the outside of the flowers as the inside. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘BERRY SWIRL’ – Pinky purple flowers that are beautiful doubles. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘BLACK DIAMOND’ - This lovely deep black purple flowers in spring. These single hellebores are superb with cyclamen coum, galianthus, etc. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘CHERRY BLOSSOM’ - Singles with pink margins with strong petloids in the center of the flowers. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘DOUBLE SLATE’ - This is the darkest black blue of the O’Byrne’s hellebore hybrids. The flowers are double and create quite a display. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘GOLDEN LOTUS’- Are wonderful deep golden yellow double hellebores that will mostly be unspotted. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘GOLDEN SUNRISE’ - Single golden yellow flowers. Some of the plants will have purple spots or streaks. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘ONYX ODYSSEY’ - Very deep dark purples to black. Flowers are full double. WOW ! 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘PEPPERMINT ICE’ - This has single white to pink flowers with a pink rim around the petals. 1 gal $ 18.00 HEPTACODIUM H. MICONIOIDES - Seven Sons Flower came from China in the ‘70’s. This nice large shrub will have handsome peeling tan bark. The flowers appear in late summer and look somewhat like white crepe myrtles, but H. miconioides is very hardy and an easy plant to grow. 2 gal. $ 24.00 HYDRANGEA H. ASPERA 'MACROPHYLLA' - This 12-14’ tall shrub makes a spectacle of itself each August. Our plant is upright and has large 8-10’ fuzzy green foliage. The flowers are lace cap and are lavender. This plant is pretty with ferns, hostas, etc. all summer. 1 gal. $ 25.00 H. ASPERA 'VILLOSA' - The narrowest leaf of any of the H. aspera group. Our plant is 10' tall and 8' wide after 25 years. The lavender flowers appear in late August into September. The plant will be much more open in the shade than in the sun. 1 gal. $ 24.00 17 H. MACROPHYLLA ‘AYESHA’ - Has large heads of blue flowers each summer. The flowers have thick petals so they and feel like leather. The full flower heads are very pretty in mid-summer. 1 gal. $ 20.00 H. MACROPHYLLA ‘LANARTH WHITE’ – Is a lace cap hydrangea with white sterile flowers and small blue fertile flowers. Our plant is 5-6’ tall and in all day shade. Where it really lightens up the area. 1 gal. $ 20.00 H. MACROPHYLLA ‘LEMON ZEST’ - Brilliant golden yellow foliage all summer. The flowers are vibrant pink, maybe too vibrant, but you can’t miss the plant in the shade. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. PANICULATA ‘FIRE & ICE’ - We haven’t had any H. paniculata for several years. This year we are offering H. ‘Fire & Ice’. It starts blooming white turning bright pink later in the summer. The plant can be pruned hard and kept to 5-6’ or left alone to make a large shrub to 10-12’. 2 gal. $ 25.00 H. ‘PIA’ - A cute dwarf mop head hydrangea with pink flowers. We have grown this small plant for years and it’s so nice to have a hydrangea only get 18”x18”. No freeze damage at 5-6 degrees. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. ‘PISTACHIO’ - New to us, but we liked this new hydrangea immediately. The low mop head has green and pink flowers in July. 2 gal. $ 25.00 H. ‘PREZIOSA’- An oldie but goodie. We have had H. ‘Preziosa’ 30+ years and always enjoy the foliage and flowers. The foliage is dark green-purple and the flowers are mopheaded and can be white flushed pink, purple and blue all on the same plant. This is a lovely easy plant. 1 gal. $ 15.00 H. PANICULATA ‘WHITE MOTH’ - A jaw dropper when in bloom. The flower clusters are almost a foot across and are white in the middle of July-early August. We prune our plant every winter to about 6-8’and the flowers appear in the new growth. This plant is spectacular and very hardy. 1 gal. $ 26.00 H. PETIOLARIS 'MIRANDA' - This climbing hydrangea has small, dark green leaves that are widely margined with golden yellow. In the spring and early summer the plant has a golden glow to it. We have Guy Mitchum to thank for this fine vine for the shaded garden. 1 gal. $ 15.00 H. PETIOLARIS 'PLATT’S DWARF' - We have talked to several knowledgeable experts and they say this fine plant is actually a climbing hydrangea. The original plant at Jane Platt's garden was a very small deciduous vine. 1 gal. $ 15.00 H. QUERCIFOLIA ‘MUNCHKIN’ - Is a low growing form of the oakleaf hydrangea. The white flowers are large as compared to the plant. Great colored fall foliage in November. 1 gal. $ 20.00 H. ‘SARGENTIANA’ - An extremely rare hydrangea from China. Nurseries list a plant as H. sargentiana but it is actually H. aspera ‘Macrophylla’. The true H. sargentiana has a large furry leaf that is more oval rather than the long and narrow H. aspera ‘Macrophylla’. The flowers are light lavender-silver. We only have 5 plants this year. 1 gal. $ 45.00 H. SERRATA 'BENI GAKU' - Has lace cap flowers that are pink, white and red all on the same plant. Our largest plant is 3' tall and 2' wide. We grow our plant in semi-shade but we have also seen plants in full sun. 1 gal. $ 16.00 H. ‘TAMA AZIZI’ - We have had this plant for 25 years and always enjoy its fat golf ball sized buds in summer. The buds are more exciting than the small lavender lace cap flowers. Our plant has formed a thicket 6’ across and 2’ tall. 1 gal. $ 18.00 HYPERICUM H. ‘MAGICAL VICTORY’ - A rust resistant St. John’s wort. A shrubby plant that will get 2’x2’. The yellow flowers are followed by large red fruit in late summer. Great cut fruit for flower arrangements. 1 gal. $ 14.00 ILEX I. AQUIFOLIUM ‘MOONBEAM’ - Beautiful, soft yellow evergreen foliage on a 10-12’ shrub. The foliage would make a great background to play with purple foliages in the perennial border. 1 gal. $ 22.00 I. ‘DROPS OF GOLD’ - Bright yellow very small glossy leaves. This evergreen shrub gets 2-3’ tall and can grow in full sun so will give a bright spot of color all year round. 1 gal. $ 16.00 I. ‘DWARF PAGODA’ - These plants are 3 years old and are about 2” tall. We take cuttings off our 40+ year old plant. The healthiest large cuttings must be ignored as they will actually grow too large. These plants are not a money maker, but we enjoy them so much we continue to grow them. 1 gal. $ 14.00 I. ‘LEMON GEM’ - A low grower (2’x2’) that makes a golden mound. The leaves are bright golden yellow year round. This plant will give a real pop of color. 1 gal. $ 15.00 H. SERRATA 'BLUE BILLOW' - This low growing H. serrata has lots of fertile flowers so the flower head has a soft hazy look. Our plants are 18" tall and 36" across. Fall foliage color is glorious purple. 1 gal. $ 16.00 H. SERRATA ‘BLUE DECKLE’ - is a low grower 3x3’ with inch light blue lace cap flowers. Named in England by Michael Haworth Booth (small world—we have his RHS Journals from the 30’s and 40’s). A really beautiful blue flower in summer. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. SERRATA ‘KIYOSUMI’ - The new growth is red purple in spring. The flowers are lace cap in July. This small grower will get 2’x2’. 1 gal. $ 18.00 ILEX ‘ROCK GARDEN’ - Is the smallest of any holly we have seen. This little plant grows perhaps 1/2'” per year. Have seen 6” plants, 10 years old. The deep green holly leaves engulf the plant making a tight mound. The red fruit are very attractive all winter. 1 gal. $ 18.00 I. CRENATA 'SKY PENCIL' - Everyone seems to be looking for vertical plants that are evergreen, but not coniferous. Our original plants are 8’ tall by 1’ wide. 1 gal. $ 10.00 ILLICIUM I. ANISATUM ‘PINK STARS’ - Has glossy mid green foliage year round. In spring, the small 1” pink-peach flowers are scattered over the 6-8’ shrub. A subtle, but very handsome evergreen. 1 gal. $ 20.00 H. SERRATA ‘LEMONADE’ – Has golden yellow foliage all summer and is a real showstopper. The flowers are light blue or pink depending on soil type. 1 gal. $ 20.00 H. SERRATA ‘O-AMACHA-NISHIKI’ - Has pale yellow spotted variegation in spring. Later in summer the variegation will turn yellow. Flowers are small pink lace caps. 1 gal. $ 18.00 H. SERRATA ‘TIARA’ - This pretty lace cap hydrangea is 2x2’ after 15 years. The 2-3” wide flowers are a rich light blue in July. We got our plant from Hedgerows Nursery and always think of David and Suzy when we see H. Tiara. 1 gal. $ 20.00 18 I. FLORIDANUM - This is one of those wonder plants we have grown in full sun all the way to deep shade. The only thing it doesn’t seem to like is wet feet. The foliage is deep evergreen with purple star shaped flowers in May-June. 2 gal. $ 25.00 INDIGOFERA K. ‘WILLOW CREST’ – We have had this narrow leafed Mt. Laurel for 25 years, but have tried cuttings at all times of the year with no luck. We gave scion wood to Steve McCullough to try tissue culture. Steve was very successful. The narrow leaves are the main reason to grow this plant (the flowers are typically white in May). 1 gal. $ 22.00 I. ‘HETERANTHA – Is a small member of the pea family with rich pink-purple spikes of flowers all summer. Our plant grows in full hot sun all day and blooms its heart out. The ferny foliage makes a lovely back ground to the loads of flowers. 1 gal. $ 20.00 IRIS I. CRISTATA - is the dwarf -crested iris from the eastern part of the U.S. We have had this pretty ground cover since the late 60’s. This iris blooms in May with 3-4” blue flowers. All summer the foliage will be attractive and will only get to 6”. 1 gal. $ 9.00 ITEA KERRIA K. ‘ALBIFLORA’ - One of our gifts from JC Raulston many years ago. This kerria is smaller growing than K. Golden Guinea. The single flowers are creamy white 1” across. This subtle shrub is totally charming each April. 1 gal. $ 20.00 KIRINGSHOMA K. ‘KOREANA’ - This woodland perennial has rich golden yellow flowers that look like badminton shuttle cocks. The thick dangling flowers appear in late summer. K Koreana needs full to semi shade as it will sunburn. 1 gal. $ 12.00 LESPEDEZA L. ‘GIBRALTER’ - A member of the pea family, will get -10’ tall and wide. We cut our plant like a perennial to 18” each spring. In late August the plant is covered with rich purple pink flowers by the thousands. Will bloom until late September. 1 gal. $ 18.00 I. ILLICIFOLIA - The holly leaf itea has crinkled evergreen leaves with soft spines. Flowers are one foot long and are greenish. This semi hardy plant for coastal California, Oregon and Washington makes a shrub but can be trained as a vine. 1 gal. $ 22.00 JUNIPERUS K. ‘BULLSEYE’ - Is a white flowering Kalmia with a broad band of purple spots around the flowers. Foliage is very deep green year round. 1 gal. $ 18.00 K. ‘ELF’ - Is a 2-3’ upright dwarf Mt. Laurel. The small leaves are glossy year round. The flowers are white in late May. 1 gal. $ 18.00 K. ‘MINUET’ - Has banded flower with purple spots around the white flowers. This plant will get 2-3’ tall in many years. 1 gal. $ 18.00 K. ‘PRISTINE’ - Is pure white flowering Mt. Laurel. Said to be very heat tolerant than most Kalmias. The deep green foliage makes a great backdrop for the white flowers. 1 gal. $ 20.00 K. ‘RASPBERRY GLOW’ - Has red flowers on the outside. On the inside, the flowers are deep pink. The leaves are deep green on a 4-5’ shrub. 1 gal. $ 20.00 K. 'SARAH' - Perhaps the closest to true pink inside and outside the petals of any of Dr. Jayne’s' kalmias. The foliage is broad and dark green with pink buds and flowers. 1 gal. $ 18.00 LEUCOTHOE L. DAVISIAE - The sierra laurel is a tough 12” ground cover. The deep green foliage is heavily veined. So makes a pretty loose growing shrubby ground cover. Have seen L. davisiae in fairly dry, well drained soil. Our plants grow under Tsuga mertensiana with Cyclamen coum growing with the Leucothoe. 1 gal. $ 16.00 L. KEISKEI - This pieris relative is a slow growing evergreen shrub. The small (2') shrub has bronze new growth and dark green waxy foliage on arching stems. The white flowers are typical of most leucothoe species. 1 gal. $ 20.00 L. ‘RAINBOW’ - This 5-6’ shrub has 3” long leaves splashed with golden yellow and pink. The stems are deep purple red. Flowers are white racemes similar to Pieris japonica. Our plant grows in full sun, but probably best in the shade. 1 gal. $ 16.00 L. ‘SCARLETTA’ - Has deep green leaves year round. The new foliage is rich maroon red. The white flowers appear in early spring on a 3-4’ shrub. 1 gal. $ 20.00 LEIOPHYLLUM L BUXIFOLIUM –Sand Myrtle comes from the New Jersey Pine Barrens. The rhododendron relative has tiny deep green leaves year round. The new foliage is rusty purple. Flowers are little white clusters in spring. Our plant is 30+ years old and 18” x 18”. 2 gal. $ 20.00 LINDERA L. OBTUSILOBA - ‘Spice Bush’.- This great large shrub has interesting puffs of stamens in February. During blooming, it looks like cornus mas from a distance. The leaves are oval, mitten shaped or different shapes. The green foliage will turn a rich yellow in fall. This is a very pretty shrub especially in the fall. 1 gal. $ 20.00 8 J. HORIZONTALIS ‘PANCAKE’ - As the name says J.horizontalis is flat growing to 2-3” x 18” across. Wants full sun and good drainage to get the best blue green color. 1 gal. $ 20.00 J. RECURVA ‘COXII’ - This small tree has ropes of weeping deep green needles. Our plants have done well in containers or the garden. At 0 degrees they will die but most of our winters are fine. The bark will become an attractive purple as it progresses. 2 gal. $ 24.00 KALMIA LATIFOLIA 19 LIRIOPE L. 'PAMELA HARPER' We don't know if this plant was found by Pamela, but it was named for her. The 3-4" tall green plant has creamy white stripes through the foliage. We have a patch that has very slowly spread to 2' after 5-6 years. Seems to grow well in the cooler Northwest whereas many liriopes will sulk. 1 gal. $ 10.00 LOMATIA L. MYRACOIDES - This rarely grown evergreen shrub comes from Australia. The Grivellia relative should be tender but our plant has withstood 0°F. The narrow foliage has jagged margins. The white flowers show up in small clusters with a vanilla scent in July and August. Note: Use NO chemical fertilizer, the plant will turn black and die within days. We found out the hard way. 1 gal. $ 16.00 LONICERA L. SIMILIS VAR. DELAVAYI ‘AGM’ - This superb climber is semi evergreen. The large attractive flowers are white turning yellow as they age. The petals are fairly thin, but very pretty in May-June. 1 gal. $ 20.00 L. ‘BIRLONI’ - Is a 6” arching evergreen shrub. The plant will cascade over a wall or rock garden. The small golden leaves are attractive all year. We haven’t noticed any flowers, but the plant would make a small ground cover. 1 gal. $ 15.00 L. ‘HARLEQUIN’ - We don’t grow many honeysuckles as we have always had aphid problems. We have found L. ‘Harlequin’ is resistant for us. The foliage is cream pink and white all summer. Flowers are fragrant and lovely during early summer. 1 gal. $ 14.00 L. NITIDA 'TWIGGY' - An 18" shrublet with tiny green to goldish foliage. One year old plants will only be 4" x 4". L. nitida 'Twiggy' looks like a very tiny version of L. 'Baggesens Gold', but with much yellow golden foliage. 1 gal. $ 12.00 L. ‘GRAHAM STUART THOMAS’ – This honeysuckle is a vigorous vine with soft, golden yellow flowers all summer. The fragrant flowers cover the plant in early summer and occur sporadically until fall. 1 gal. $ 18.00 LOROPETALUM L. CHINENSE 'SIZZLING PINK' This witch hazel relative is an evergreen with deep purple foliage (ever purple?). The small flowers are narrow straps like a hamamelis, but are hot pink. Makes an excellent container specimen. We are border line for hardiness. We have seen the species in Aiken, SC, as a 30' tree. With our cool summers the biggest plant we've seen here is 10'. 1 gal. $16.00 LYONIA L. LUCIDA - A native to the Southeast U.S. The glossy foliage is deep green year around. The new growth is reddish bronze. Wasn’t damaged at 5-6 F. 1 gal. $15.00 2 gal $ 18.00 OPEN: REGULARY WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY…….. OTHER DAYS CALL AHEAD. OPEN YEAR ROUND! Gossler Farms Nursery 541-746-3922 MAGNOLIA MAGNOLIA ‘APOLLO’ – Has rich pink,-purple flowers on a 30’tree. The tepals are some what pointed. M. Apollo will bloom as a very young plant and in time will cover itself with great amounts of flowers. 1 gal. $90.00 MAGNOLIA ‘BLACK TULIP” - (‘M Vulcan x M. ‘Iolanthe’) - One of the darkest of all magnolia hybrids. This Mark Jury hybrid from New Zealand will get 30-40’ tall fairly quickly. The black-purple flowers are a tulip shape and appear in March. Limited # available 1 gal. $ 90.00 MAGNOLIA ‘BIONDI’ – The earliest blooming of any magnolia we grow. The plant is usually in bloom in late February. The kobus type flowers are fairly small white, but cover the plant. Always whets our appetite for the latest magnolias. 1 gal. $ 50.00 MAGNOLIA ‘BLUSHING BELLE’ - (M. ‘Caerhays Belle’ x M. ‘Yellow Bird’). Looks similar to M ‘Caerhays Belle,’ but is much hardier and narrow growing. This superb plant from Dennis Ledvina, Green Bay, WI, is a step forward for more northerly growers. 1 gal. $ 65.00 MAGNOLIA ‘BRIXTON BELLE’ – Sweet Simplicity x Black Tulip x Sir Harold Hillier. Said to bloom one year after grafting. This New Zealand hybrid has a large, rick pink M. campbelli flowers. But, blooms in 1-2 years not like M. campbelli (25-30 years). Very Limited. 3 gal. $150.00 MAGNOLIA ‘BURNCOOSE’ – We got our original scion wood from Dr. Corbin’s garden in Portland. This large growing hybrid is very vigorous. The flowers are 10-12” across and the richest pink purple. The color is truly striking in March. 1 gal. $ 90.00 MAGNOLIA ‘BUTTERFLIES’ - One of Phil Savage’s early hybrids. Magnolia ‘Butterflies’ has small rich golden yellow flowers before any leaves appear. This plant is very hardy and blooms later, missing most frosts. 1 gal. $ 70.00 MAGNOLIA ‘CAERHAYS NEW PURPLE’ - The flowers are similar to M ‘Caerhay’s Belle’, but are deep glowing purple pink. Rarely offered in this country. 1 gal. $ 90.00 MAGNOLIA CAMPBELLI ‘HENDRICKS PARK’ – Our own named selection from Hendricks Park, Eugene, Oregon. The original tree was planted in the 1950’s from English seed. Our tree is 40’x20’ and was planted in the early 80’s. The flowers are 8-10” wide and are the richest pink in early March. Truly beautiful. 1 gal. $ 90.00 MAGNOLIA CAMPBELLI ‘LANARTH’ – Maybe the most stunning of any magnolia we grow. Actually, it is the most stunning. Our plant is 30’ tall and this spring had 30-40 flowers. Not many flowers, but the color and form are worth it. The flowers are cup and saucer shaped and are glowing pink-purple. The buds are huge before the flowers open and 1 gal. $ 95.00 20 are attractive for weeks. MAGNOLIA ‘CORAL LAKE’ - Has lovely small 3-4” pink-orange flowers in early April. This hardy hybrid is a nice color change from the typical pink or yellow. 1 gal. $ 80.00 MAGNOLIA GLOBOSA - Only 5 available. This species is so amazing but hard to find. Our plants originally came from Jane Platt’s garden. The summer flowers don’t quite open. So look like huge goose eggs hanging from the tree. The foliage looks tropical and has been hardy below 0 F. 1 gal. $150.00 MAGNOLIA ‘GOLDEN RAIN’ - This Dennis Ledvina hybrid has arching yellow flowers. They are not fully pendant, but attractively arching. M. accuminata x Norman Gould has pretty purple new foliage. 2 gal. $ 80.00 MAGNOLIA DAWSONIANA ‘CLARKE’ – Our own selection of M. dawsoniana We got our plant from the Clarke Nursery in San Jose, California in the late 50’s. This is by far the best of the M. dawsoniana cultivars as it has thousands of lovely, pink 6” flowers that look somehat like orchids. Our original tree is 40’ tall and has withstood -12 F. 1 gal. $ 90.00 MAGNOLIA 'DAYBREAK' - M. 'Woodsman' x 'Tina Durio'- One of August Kehr's best hybrids. It's wild to think that M. 'Woodsman' with its purple green and yellowish color could produce this lovely deep pink hybrid. This quick grower will grow well in many parts of the country. 2 gal. $ 75.00 MAGNOLIA ‘DENUDATA’ - The Yulan magnolia is one of the most glorious of any flowering trees. Grown for hundreds if not thousands of years. This super plant has thousands of white flowers in March. We have listed this great plant since our first catalog. It’s still here because its so lovely. 1 gal. $ 70.00 MAGNOLIA ‘ELIZABETH’ - We are still amazed at the sales of this yellow magnolia. We have sold M. ‘Elizabeth’ for 30 years. This is still one of the finest of any yellow magnolia. 1 gal. $ 60.00 MAGNOLIA 'ERIC SAVILL' - This is a large growing magnolia with lovely rich pink flowers in mid March. This is an easy hardy fast grower. 2 gal. $ 90.00 MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA ‘BRACKEN’S BROWN BEAUTY’ – It s a smaller growing M. grandiflora with small deep green leaves with brown indumentums. Not as small as M. grandiflora ‘Little Gem’ but we can grow the plant here. Whereas, ‘Little Gem’ is not as hardy. 1 gal. $ 35.00 MAGNOLIA GRAND. ‘VICTORIA’ -This selection of M. grandiflora was named in Portland. Our plant has survived (thrived through -12 degrees F and 2’ of flood water during its life. Our plant is 30x30’ and was planted in 1964 or 65. The white flowers are smaller than some of the selections, but are lovely white from June-October. 1 gal. $ 35.00 MAGNOLIA ‘LILIFLORA ‘ONEILL’ – We have a small number of this plant again. Our original plant came from Joe McDaniel back in ’72. The plant is now 12x12’ and blooms for months. The main bloom of deep purple flowers is in April with a scattering of flowers through the summer. Very hardy with deep green foliage and the pretty deep purple flowers. 1 gal. $ 55.00 MAGNOLIA ‘FELIX JURY)’ - We first saw this plant blooming Spring 2016. Wow! The glowing pink flowers are large 10-12” across and the tepals are some what crimped. One of the most exciting magnolias we have seen in years. 3 gal. $150.00 MAGNOLIA ‘GRAPE EXPECTATIONS’ – We got our plants from Chuck Tuebising many years ago. The flowers are white like M. salicifolia or kobus. The flowers are grape scented in March. Limited 2 gal. $ 100.00 MAGNOLIA ‘FLAMINGO’ – Has lovely peachy colored flowers in March-April. The moderate sized flowers will show up on the tree because of the rich color. 1 gal. $ 90.00 MAGNOLIA ‘FORREST PINK’ – Originally, M. denudata’Forrest Pink’. This hardy Magnolia has flowers that look like M. denudata, but are a rich pink. Seems to withstand frost when in bloom. 1 gal. $ 80.00 MAGNOLIA ‘FULL ECLIPSE’ - Is an upright grower for the smaller garden. The flowers are soft pink with white inside the tepals. 2 gal. $ 80.00 MAGNOLIA ‘GALAXY’ - This superb National Arboretum hybrid is a rough, tough plant. It will take heavy clay, grow in parking strips and dry areas once established. Our mature (25 year) plant is 25-30’ tall. The purple flowers over the plant in late March. Very adaptable, from Southern California to Michigan. 2 gal. $ 55.00 extra shipping charge MAGNOLIA ‘GENIE’ – PPAF - A dwarf 10-12’ tree. Everyone always asks for a “dwarf” magnolia with tulip shaped flowers. This New Zealand hybrid will have dark purple flowers in spring followed by lighter purple sporadic flowers in summer 1 gal. $ 85.00 MAGNOLIA ‘INSIGNIS’ - Red Lotus Tree. This Asian evergreen magnolia has pink-red tepals on small flowers. The foliage looks somewhat like M. virginiana, but the small redpink flowers are a great surprise. 1 gal $ 30.00 MAGNOLIA ‘ILLINI GOLD’ - Has rich golden yellow flowers in mid spring just as the leaves are emerging. Makes an upright grower. 1 gal. $ 55.00 MAGNOLIA ‘ILLINI MOONLIGHT’ - The sister to M. ‘Ilini Gold’ with larger flowers and larger thick leaves. Named by Wesley Whiteside. 1 gal. $ 55.00 MAGNOLIA ‘IOLANTHE’ – One of the first of the New Zealand hybrid magnolias. M. ‘Iolanthe’ is a campbelli hybrid, but it will bloom at 2-3’ tall. The white flowers have a pink blush to them in March. Will grow 2-3 feet per year when young. 1 gal. $ 75.00 21 MAGNOLIA ‘ROYAL CROWN’ - One of Gresham’s original selections. We have grown this plant since the early 70’s. M. Royal Crown has been hardy to 0 degrees several times with no damage. The four center tepals stand upright and the other four tepals drop down making a crown. The inner tepals are white and the outer part is a rich purple. 1 gal. $ 50.00 MAGNOLIA ‘J.C. WILLIAMS’ - M. campellini x M. sarg. ‘Robusta’. This ‘Caerhays Castle’ hybrid is deep rich pink inside. We found these plants in New Zealand. 3 gal. $ 150.00 MAGNOLIA ‘KEW’S SURPRISE’ - This M. campbelli hybrid has large rich pink flowers in March. Will eventually be a 40’ tree. Recommended only far west coast or very protected areas. 1 gal. $ 80.00 3 gal. $125.00 MAGNOLIA SALIFIFOLIA'MISS JACK' - A large 40' tree with thousands of white flowers for a mass effect. Hardy to -12° F. here. 2 gal. $ 40.00 MAGNOLIA KOBUS ‘BOREALIS’ - This extraordinarily hardy plant grows best in fairly cold areas. The best plants we have seen are in the northeast U.S. The white flowers have painted tepals and are 4-5” across. Don’t try in California. We saw this creeping vine at Strybing Arboretum and it was a plant of M. kobus. 1 gal. $ 75.00 MAGNOLIA SARGENTIANA ROBUSTA ‘JANE PLATT’ - We received our original plant from Jane Platt in about 1970. This glorious huge pink flowering magnolia seems a little bit hardier than M. campbellii. One spring our tree was amazing because the 30’ plant had about 200 lovely light pink blooms. 1 gal. $ 90.00 MAGNOLIA ‘PHELAN BRIGHT’ - After all these years we finally have plants of M. ‘Phelan Bright’. This Gresham hybrid of unknown parents has large pure white flowers. Said to bloom late in the season. Named for our friend, Phealan Bright from Hammond, Louisiana. 1 gal. $ 90.00 MAGNOLIA SARGENTIANA ‘BLOOD MOON’ - Is the finest of any M. sargentiana selections we have seen. This plant came from Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco. Rich pink 10” flowers are amazingly beautiful. 1 gal. $ 80.00 MAGNOLIA SIEBOLDII - Our most recommended magnolia, especially for the small garden. This excellent large shrub-small tree flowers late April - August 1. The flowers are ivory white with red stamens. The pendant flowers are followed by brilliant pink seed pods like little lanterns. Overall, one of the most beautiful plants we grow. 1 gal. $ 35.00 MAGNOLIA’PURPLE PRINCE’ - Has dark purple flowers with lighter color inside the tepals. Our tree is 20 ft. tall after 30 years. The tree seems to be an open grower with deep green leaves. 1 gal. $ 80.00 KOSAR AND DE VOS HYBRIDS M. 'ANN' - Small flowers of medium pink-purple. The flowers are sweetly cinnamon scented. Always seems to draw attention. 2 gal. $ 40.00 M. ‘PINKIE’ - is the lightest pink lavender flowering of all the Kosar De Vos hybrids. This is the largest growing of any of the Kosar De Vos hydrids (to 18”). 1 gal. $ 30.00 M. ‘ SUSAN’ - The best of the Kosar-DeVos hybrids! We have grown this group since the early 70’s. The rich purple flowers cover the plant for at least a month in April. This is a hardy plant that stays small (12’-14’) and has pretty flowers. What more can a gardener ask? 1 gal. $ 38.00 MAGNOLIA SIEBOLDII ‘COLUSSUS’ - Has larger foliage and flowers than the species. This faster grower is grafted on M. sieboldii. The pendant flowers are cream white with maroon stamens. 1 gal. $ 40.00 MAGNOLIA SOULANGEANA M. ‘SAN JOSE’ - We had this lovely saucer magnolia on our catalog cover years ago and were too good at selling it as we sold every plant. Dumb, I had to go buy a large plant in Seattle. The flowers are huge white with a strong pink outside the tepals. M. ‘San Jose’ was named by the Clarke Nursery in San Jose, California. 1 gal. $ 75.00 M. ‘PURPLEANA’ - We have had this plant since the 1960’s. We found our plant in Portland. It’s a slow upright grower to about 12’. The small soulangiana flowers are light purple by the hundreds. 1 gal. $ 35.00 MAGNOLIA SPRENGERI ‘DIVA’ - The goddess magnolia is a beautiful pink flowering tree. Our original tree is 60 years and is 40’x30’. 1 gal. $ 60.00 MAGNOLIA STELLATAROSEA ‘JANE PLATT’ - One of the finest plants we ever found. We named this glorious plant for our friend and mentor back in the 80’s. This star magnolia can have 60 tepals that are a pretty light pink. We are thrilled that M. ‘ Jane Platt’ received an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Only a few plants available so order early. 1 gal. $ 45.00 3 gal. $ 70.00 MAGNOLIA ‘MACROPHYLLA’ - This huge foliaged tree will add a tropical look even in cool climates. The leaves can get to 2 1/2-3’ long. The creamy white flowers are 12-15” across. M. marophylla will be a real showstopper. (Not Good in a windy area). 1 gal. $ 28.00 MAGNOLIA ‘MAUDIAE’ - This evergreen magnolia has been hardy in NE Portland for 15-20 years. The 20-25’ trees have bluish green foliage on full bushy trees. The ivory white flowers appear in early – mid spring. 1 gal. $ 28.00 MAGNOLIA ‘PIET VAN VEEN’ - This hybrid has beautiful rich pink campbelli type flowers. Was damaged at 5° F., but is coming back quickly. 1 gal. $ 75.00 22 MAGNOLIA WILSONII - We always try to have this pretty magnolia available but don’t always succeed. The May-June flowers are 6” across and are white with beautiful red stamens. The plant is covered with hundreds of pendent fragrant flowers 1 gal. $ 40.00 M. ‘ROSEA’ - The pink star magnolia has only 10-15 tepals. The pink flowers start out fairly dark and fade as they age. We haven’t had this plant for many years. 1 gal. $ 40.00 MAGNOLIA ‘SPRING SNOW’ - Is a Joe McDaniel selection. The flowers look like a large M. stellata and are sparkling white. The hundreds of flowers cover our 20’ tree each March. 1 gal. $ 50.00 From Mahonia on MAHONIA M. ‘ARTHUR MENZIES’ - This fine mahonia was discovered in Seattle from seed sent by Arthur Menzies at Strybing Arboretum. The plant will get 10-12’ with its great architectural foliage. In winter the yellow flowers glow for weeks attracting hummingbirds and bees. 1 gal. $ 30.00 M. ‘CHARITY’ - One of the M. media hybrids (japonica x lomarifolia). One of our finest winter; actually year round shrubs. The evergreen foliage gets up to 18” long and 12” wide. Our big plants of the media hybrids are 12’ tall and make an architectural form. The flowers begin to show color (bright yellow) in late November and continue until February. The fruit turns bluish-purple in the late spring. When the birds discover the fruit they immediately devour them. 1 gal. $ 30.00 2 gal. $ 35.00 M. GRACILIPES - Has broad foliage similar to M. bealii but it has beautiful bluish color under the leaves. We thought it was very tender but M. gracilipes has been down to 5° F. a couple of times. The flowers are copper colored in SeptemberOctober. Grow this plant for its pretty foliage, not its interesting flowers 1 gal. $ 30.00 MANGLIETIA INSIGNIS - This evergreen magnolia relative has deep green foliage year round. The upright plant will survive well in zones 7-10. The white flowers have a pink blush to them in late spring. 1 gal. $ 30.00 METASEQUOIA M. ‘NORTH LIGHT’ - Also known as ‘Schirrmann’s Nordlicht’. This small dawn redwood has pretty white needles all summer. The plant is a small dense ball. 2 gal. $ 42.00 MAGNOLIA ‘THOMPSONIANA’ - The first named magnolia hybrid is a cross of M. virginiana and M. tripetala. Our original plant is 25’ tall and was planted in the 50’s. The lemon scented flowers appear in May-July. 1 gal. $ 45.00 MAGNOLIA ‘WADA’S MEMORY’ - Sent by K. Wada from Japan to the University of Washington. This fast upright grower will grow 2-3 ‘ per year. Hardy to -20° F. and also capable of withstanding the heat of Southern California. The 4-6” white flowers appear by the thousands in March. The new leaves are purple and change to dark green in summer. One of the few magnolias with pretty yellow fall foliage. 1 gal. $ 50.00 MAGNOLIA ‘WOODSMAN’ - Hybridized by Joe McDaniel using M. acuminata and M. lilifora. This magnolia is interesting (weird) in that it is purple, green and yellow all in the same flower. Not Roger’s favorite, but Marj and many others think it’s attractive. 1 gal. $ 75.00 MAGNOLIA ‘YELLOW FEVER’ - Don’t like the name, but it’s a pretty soft yellow in late March-April. Will get 30-40 feet tall in time. 1 gal. $ 80.00 MAGNOLIA ‘YELLOW LANTERN’ - This Phil Savage hybrid has light lemon yellow flowers. The very narrow tree would make an excellent street tree. 1 gal $ 40.00 M. VIRGINIANA ‘SMALL LEAF’ - Our plant is 20 years old and 6-7’ tall. The leaves are about 1/3 the size of M. virginiana. The deep green leaves are so much smaller it makes a striking small tree. Flowers are typical to M. virginiana but are smaller. 1 gal. $ 40.00 MAGNOLIA 'VULCAN' - An incredible glowing redpurple. The first blooms will be an odd purple and we worried it wasn't the correct plant, but it changed drastically with age. Hardy to probably 0° F. The flowers can be up to 12" across in March. 1 gal. $ 50.00 extra shipping charge 2 gal. $ 70.00 MAGNOLIA ‘WARM FUZZIES’ - A shrubby evergreen magnolia that is only supposed to get 10-12’ tall. The small buds are covered with nutmeg colored fuzz. The flowers are 2” across and are creamy white and sweetly scented. 1 gal. $ 28.00 MAGNOLIA WIESENERI - (Watsoni) - We grew and sold this superb plant for 15-20 years, but we can’t propagate it. We finally found a source and have a small number available. The ivory flowers have beautiful maroon stamens in MayJuly. The scent is tropical and is very powerful. Superb. 1 gal $ 90.00 M. ‘OGON’ - (Gold Rush) The dawn redwood is said to be a living fossil. In the John Day Fossil Beds of Central Oregon there are many examples of dawn redwood. The live plants were discovered in the 1940’s in Northern China. M. ‘Ogon’ is a golden foliage form of the deciduous tree. Our 25 year old plant is 30’x15’wide. 1 gal. $ 50.00 MUKDENIA M. ‘ROSSI‘ - The more we grow this 1’ perennial the more we enjoy it. A woodland perennial with small white flowers in June. The dark green leaves turn bright red in the summer-fall 1 gal. $ 10.00 MUKGENIA M. NOVA ‘FLAME’ - A Bergenia hybrid with Mukdenia. The flowers look somewhat like Bergenia and are bright pink in spring. All summer, the foliage is deep green and looks like a Mukdenia. In fall, the evergreen foliage will turn red purple. 1 gal. $ 20.00 23 NELLIA AFFINIS A member of the rose family. This 6’ shrub has purple new leaves which turn dark green in summer. The pinkish purple flowers are in pendant raceines. This elegant plant grows well in filtered shade. 2 gal. $ 24.00 NOTHOPANAX DELAVAYI - Is an evergreen large shrub that has maple looking leaves. The biggest plant of N. delavayi we have seen is a handsome shrub 10x10’ in Portland. 1 gal. $ 20.00 NYSSA SYLVATICA ‘WILDFIRE’ This SE U.S. native has rich burgundy new leaves all summer. Nyssa sylvatica Wildfire is a pyramidal grower and is pretty all summer. In October, the foliage turns flaming brilliant red. Will grow in wet clay soil. 2 gal. $ 42.00 OMPHALOIDES O. ’CHERRY INGRAM’ - Named for English gardener Collingwood Ingram (of flowering cherry fame). This low growing perennial gets up to 1' tall in bloom with small brilliant blue flowers. In early March-April O. 'Cherry Ingram' is a perfect companion for Corylopsis pauciflora. The plants will slowly grow into mats of flowers and foliage. 1 gal $ 10.00 OPHIOPOGON O. JAPONICUS ‘NANUS’ - This tiny ophiopogon only gets 2-3” tall. This plant makes a nice in filler between rocks or small plants. This cute little plant can also make a tiny container plant. Flowers are white 2-3” tall. 1 gal. $ 8.00 5 for $ 32.00 O. NIGRESCENS - Black Mondo Grass. The black color is actually a sunburn of maximum proportions. It will be green, if put in full shade. Ophiopogon nigrescens is a low growing grassy looking plant. It is great with cyclamen or snowdrops for a great contrast. 1 gal. $ 12.00 5 for $ 50.00 OSMANTHUS O. X BURKWOODII - Blooms in March with white flowers by the hundreds. The plant grows slowly to 6’ and has small evergreen foliage. 1 gal. $14.00 O. FORTUNEI 'SAN JOSE’ - We never seem to have enough of this evergreen shrub. O. 'San Jose' gets to 15' and is an upright grower. Has been hardy to -12° F. here. The evergreen leaves are holly-like, but don't have sharp points like the holly. The tiny whitish flowers in fall have a wonderful apricot fragrance. O. 'San Jose' will make a superb hedge. 1 gal. $ 17.00 O. HETEROPHYLLIS. ‘FASTIGIATA’ - From Heronswood. This upright green osmanthus will eventually get to 6’ x 1 ½’. So far our plant is still as broad as tall, but is starting to grow taller. 1 gal. $ 14.00 O. H. 'GOSHIKI '- This evergreen shrub grows 4'-5' tall and wide in time. The foliage is holly like and is marbled with yellow on a dark green background. 1 gal. $ 16.00 24 O. H. ‘PURPUREUS‘ - This will make a 6’ x 6’ shrub with deep green foliage year round. In spring and early summer (through July) the new foliage is deep purple. 1 gal. $ 18.00 O. H. ‘TRICOLOR’ - A narrow rich yellow and green variegated leaf. The upright evergreen shrub will have white flowers that are apricot scented. 1 gal. $ 18.00 O. H. 'OGON' - Has golden holly-like leaves throughout the year. Our plant sulked until the magnolia overhead grew. Seems to do best in shade as the color will be best and the plant will thrive. 1 gal. $ 18.00 O. H. ‘ROTUNDIFOLIUS ‘ - This 4’ mounding evergreen is a tough irregular shrub. The foliage is rounded and perhaps 1” long. The foliage is deep green. Don’t know when or what the flowers are like as we haven’t seen any and can’t find any information. 1 gal. $ 16.00 O. H.' SASABA' - Even though these plants are small we are offering them because we think O. 'Sasaba' is an outstanding plant. The sharply pointed evergreen leaves look somewhat like a small bamboo. We have seen 5-6' upright shrubs of O. 'Sasaba' at Brookside Gardens, MD and were very impressed. The plants we are offering are 3 year olds and seem to take off and grow faster after this age. 1 gal. $ 25.00 O. ‘YUNNANENSIS’ - Is the largest of all the osmanthus. It will grow into a small evergreen tree. Said to be a tender species, so only recommended in mild areas. The creamy white flowers appear in spring. 1 gal $ 25.00 PAEONIA P. 'ALICE HARDING' - (Lemoine 1935). A semi-double medium yellow. The foliage is attractive as are all the tree peonies. 2 gal. $ 50.00 P. ‘ANNA MARIE’ - This large flowering tree peony has rich pink flowers with a darker purple center. Makes a 4’ shrub in time and just becomes more beautiful. 3 gal. $ 80.00 P. 'BANQUET' (Saunders 1941) - This semi double, red flowering tree peony is very striking in May. It's hard to miss these beautiful flowers. 2 gal. $ 50.00 P. BOREAS - A taller grower, 4-5’ with rich deep maroon flowers. Our big plant has had up to 20 flowers per season. This plant is real focal point when blooming. It has attractive divided foliage the rest of the season. 5 gal. $ 80.00 P. ‘CHINESE DRAGON’ - Has attractive cut leaves and deep purple flowers in late April. Seems to need to be pruned harder than other tree peonies to make the plant bushier. 2 gal. $ 50.00 P. ‘DELAVAYI’ - This plant looks very much like P. ludlowii var. 'Lutea', but rather than the brilliant yellow flowers, P. delavayi will have deep maroon flowers. The 6-8' shrub will have multiple trunks and spectacular green foliage all summer. In the fall the leaves will turn bright yellow. The plant is very hardy as well as being a beautiful shrub. 1 gal. $ 20.00 P. LUDLOWII 'LUTEA' - This tree peony has single golden yellow flowers. The plant can get to 8' tall in 20 years. The foliage is typical tree peony form but is longer and narrow. These plants are seedlings so may take 2-3 years to bloom but will have uniform gold, yellow flowers. 1 gal. $ 20.00 P. ‘PASTEL SPLENDOR’ - Is an interesting single soft pink with ivory highlights. The center of the flower has deep maroon spots. A absolute beautiful flower in late April-May. 3 gal. $ 65.00 P. ‘RIGHT ROYAL’ - This Saunders hybrid tree peony has rich deep pink flowers with yellow highlights. We have not seen it bloom but pictures are lovely. 3 gal. $ 100.00 PARTHENOCISSUS P. 'FENWAY PARK' - This beautiful plant obviously comes to us from Boston. The small golden foliage makes a nice light screen on a trellis. Our plant is in full south facing sun and thrives. The new growth in spring will be larger leaves with very small leaves later in summer. 1 gal. $ 16.00 P. 'HENRYANA‘ - This parthenocissus species has dark green leaves with silver veins. There is also a definite purple cast to the underside of the leaves and petioles. The fall color is brilliant red. This is a small growing vine, which does well in filtered shade, would like growing up a magnolia. 1 gal. $ 16.00 P. TRICUSPIDATA ‘LOWII’ - Boston ivy that has tiny green leaves that make a pretty tracery on a wall or tree. Don’t put it on a board house as it’s holdfasts will pull the paint off the wall. Great yellow fall foliage. 1 gal. $ 16.00 PHILADELPHUS P. ‘BELLE ETOILE’ - Lemoine hybrid from the 20’s or 30’s. The 2” white flowers have a beautiful lavender-purple blush to the center of the flowers. Wonderful fragrance on this10-12’ shrub. 1 gal. $ 22.00 P. CORONARIUS ‘AUREUS’ - A mock orange with golden yellow foliage all summer. This 6’ shrub has pretty foliage that needs afternoon shade to keep from burning. The flowers are small but very fragrant in June. 1 gal. $ 18.00 P. CORONARIUS ‘VARIEGATUS’ - We have plants again of this pretty foliage plant. The variegated foliage is soft green with a cream border. The plant will only get to 4-5’ tall. This small mock orange will have sparse, but wonderfully fragrant white flowers. 1 gal. $ 18.00 P. ‘INNOCENCE’ - It has large white sweetly scented flowers in June. The deep green leaves will be splashed with cream. Will make a pretty subtle variegated shrub all summer. 1 gal. $ 18.00 P. ‘SILBERGREN’ - Is a 6’ single white mock orange. The foliage and flowers are small, but very beautiful. The flowers are 1” across and are snow white with a wonderful fragrance. Thank you to Glenn Withy and Charles Price for our original cuttings. 2 gal. $ 26.00 P. COOKIANUM ‘WAITARA GOLD’ - Is a 3’ variegated phormium with cream and green evergreen leaves. Even though phormiums are not hardy all the time, we have grown them for 30 years. We try to always divide a few and keep in the shade house for winter. 1 gal. $ 18.00 P. 'FLAMINGO' - Smaller growing New Zealand flax with pink, peach and purple narrow foliage. A great plant for summer containers. 1 gal. $ 18.00 P. ‘PLATT’S BLACK’ - Narrow deep purple foliage. P. ‘Platt’s Black’ has lots of spiky leaves up to 2’ tall. 1 gal. $ 20.00 P. ‘MAORI QUEEN’ - Has rich pink striped foliage on a moderate sized plant. 1 gal. $ 20.00 P. ‘ROSIE CHAMELEON’ - It is a similar size to ‘Flamingo’ but has brighter, orange pink color. 1 gal. $ 18.00 P. ‘WINGS OF GOLD’ - Grows to 3’ with arching evergreen leaves. The leaves are cream and green giving a soft luxuriant effect to the garden. 1 gal. $ 18.00 PHYSOCARPUS P. ‘DART’S GOLD’ - Has vibrant yellow foliage all spring – fall. This 8’ shrub gives lots of color to the summer border. P. ‘Dart’s Gold’ is an amazingly tough plant that gives lots of color for months. 1 gal. $ 15.00 P. ‘SUMMER WINE’ - Has deep purple foliage with soft golden centers. The plant gets 6-8’ fairly quickly. This plant is very hardy and adaptable. 2 gal. $ 30.00 PICEA P. ABIES ‘PUSCH’ - Is a neat little plant (1’x3’). This spruce is known for its cones. Even on very young plants. The new cones are cute, little purple- pink in spring and will turn tan and persist until next year. 1 gal. $ 35.00 P. BREWERIANA - The brewer spruce is a southern Oregon native that is now very difficult to find. Our friend, Dee Grissell, was able to grow seedlings for us. This attractive tree has an upright leader with all the dark green branches weeping to the ground. 1 gal. $ 25.00 P. BREWERIANA ‘WUSTERMEYER’ - Is a small (6’) shrubby form of our native brewer spruce. Pretty, deep green needles and a much bushier plant than P. Brewiana. 1 gal. $ 30.00 P. ORIENTALIS ‘SKYLANDS’ - This golden needled spruce creates a moderate sized evergreen tree. We have seen 15-20’ trees. The needles are short and cover the branches. Best color in winter. 1 gal. $ 38.00 PIERIS P. 'FLAMING SILVER' - It's interesting to see plants we have introduced to the U.S. gardening community become more widely available. We first grew P. 'Flaming Silver' in the early '80's and still enjoy its beautiful growth and foliage. The new growth is brilliant pink and later turns into rich variegated evergreen foliage. Very limited number of flowers. Our 25 year old plant is 2' tall. 1 gal. $ 18.00 PHORMIUM P. ‘ALLISON BLACKMAN’ – Is a rich golden yellow and green striped New Zealand flax. This distinct selection is really handsome year round. 1 gal. $ 20.00 P. ‘CANDY STRIPE’ - A new plant to us. The light pink margins compliment the gray green leaves. 1 gal. $ 18.00 25 P. ‘KATSURA’ - We have seen this plant for years with long white flowers in February-April. The reason we finally started growing P.’Katsura’ is for the deep glossy purple new growth. The purple growth continues to appear through out the summer. 1 gal. $ 20.00 P. DENTICULATA - The drumstick primrose has a single stem to 12” in early spring. The round flower head can be white to purple. 1 gal. $ 12.00 PULMONARIA P. ‘BENEDICTION’ - Named for Loie Benedict who was a gardener in Seattle. This is the best blue flowering pulmonaria we have seen The dark green leaves have a few silver spots. 1 gal. $ 14.00 P. 'LITTLE HEATH' - This wonderful smallish shrub has small green foliage with a cream margin. We say smallish because we originally read it could get 2' tall. Our plant is more like 6'. Are we too kind to the plant? Our plant blooms only sporadically each spring! Makes an attractive sort of bonsai effect as it ages. 1 gal. $ 18.00 P. LONGIFOLIUM ‘BERTRAM ANDERSEN’ - Has deep green lightly spotted leaves all spring-fall. The flowers are deep blue and change over time to rich pink. Seems to grow with ease in many different areas. 1 gal. $14.00 QUERCUS Q. DENTATA 'C.F. MILLER' - This Japenese or Chinese native has a super oak leaf. When you think of an oak leaf Q. 'C.F. Miller' totally fits with it's rounded lobes. The deep green leaves turn to beautiful russet in fall. Many years the leaves will hang on. That, in this case, is a bonus. 1 gal. $ 60.00 Q. ‘HYPOLEUCOIDES’ - This high elevation evergreen oak comes from Arizona. Our original tree is 30’x 20’ and is glorious year round. The narrow leaves are deep green with gray silver indumentum. So when you look at the tree you see this wonderful two toned effect. In spring, the new growth is chocolate tan. We have grown our plant for 30 years with rhododendrons (watered). But, once established they can grow without summer water. 3 gal. $ 60.00 P. ‘PRELUDE’ A 2’x2’ evergreen shrub that will cover itself with fragrant white flowers. We had this plant years ago, but haven’t found a source for plants until this year. 1 gal. $ 20.00 PINUS P. ‘CHIEF JOSEPH’ - Can't be sent to CA, FL, HI. During summer this amazing pine is dark green and in late OctoberNovember suddenly (1 week) will change to a lovely golden yellow. During winter P. 'Chief Joseph' will be a beacon of golden color. In spring our eastern Oregon native will turn back to green. Very rarely offered but P. 'Chief Joseph' is worth the expense. 2 gal. $ 80.00 PISTACIA P. CHINENSIS ‘KEITH DAVEY’ - We looked for this plant for our garden for twenty years and finally found one in California. This male form of the Chinese pistachio has no fruit. The fall color is early (late September) and is brilliant red-orange. Our plant is 15’ x 10’ after 20 years, but can get bigger in warmer climes. 2 gal. $ 30.00 PITTOSPORUM P. ILLICIOIDES - A narrow growing upright shrub to 10’. Foliage is deep green and narrow. This evergreen shrub comes from Taiwan and makes a graceful plant. 1 gal. $ 18.00 P. ‘MARJORY CHANNON’ - Has spotted evergreen leaves that make an attractive shrub. The creamy spots make the plant look white from a distance. We grow our plants in containers, as they are borderline hardy. 1 gal. $ 18.00 PODOCARPUS P. MACROPHYLLUS - A plant out of the past! This evergreen shrub was planted in black (dark) entryways in the ’50-60’s, but has disappeared since. Sad, since this is a pretty conifer with deep green needles. 2 gal. $ 35.00 Q. ‘LA SIBERIA’ STRAIN - Is a shrubby evergreen oak from Mexico. The heavily textured small leaves are very attractive deep green. It is said to be hardy here. Does well in dry areas. 1 gal. $ 26.00 Q. ‘PONTICA’ - Shrubby small tree over many years. I always remember Jane Platt’s tree that is 20’x15’ after 50 years. The large deciduous foliage is almost tropical looking. We have not ever seen this rare plant listed before. One plant per customer. 1 gal. $ 60.00 NOTE: We are looking for scionwood of Quercus cerris ’Variegata’. We have under stock. If you get scionwood, we will share! We are still looking three years later! I am an optimist! RHODODENDRON For more complete descriptions see Greer's, Guidebook to Available Rhododendrons. PODOPHYLLUM P. PLEIANTHUM - An over the top foliage plant. This perennial has 6-12”rounded glossy deep green leaves all summer. In late spring the deep purple flowers appear under the huge foliage. By late summer the apricot shaped and colored fruit appear. 1 gal. $ 22.00 PRIMULA P. CANDALABRA HYBRIDS -These are seedlings that can red-purple, pinks, orange or yellow. Our plants line our driveway and are lovely in June. The plants form whorls up to 2’ and bloom for a long period. 1 gal. $ 12.00 R. ‘ALISON JOHNSTONE’ - Has light pinkish flowers that will turn flesh colored as they age. Sounds strange, but with the blue foliage this is a pretty flowering shrub. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. ‘BAMBI X PROTEOIDES’ - An unbelievable foliage plant. The glossy deep green leaves are lovely year round. But in late spring the new growth as glorious rusty. Our largest (15 years old) is 12”x18”. 1 gal. $ 20.00 26 R. ‘BRUCE BRECHTBILL’ - Discovered by Mark Bloom when he worked at Bruce Brechtbill’s nursery, Eugene, OR, in the 1960’s. Mark saw a peach-pink truss on a branch of R. ’Unique’ and propagated it. The plant’s green, oval foliage makes a pretty backdrop for the rich peach-pink flowers. 1 gal. $ 20.00 R. CALOSTROTUM ‘GIGHA’ - Dwarf 18” shrublet with 1” flowers that are a rich purple. The flowers will be flat outward facing. 1 gal. $ 20.00 R. ‘EVERRED’ - A new rhododendron hybrid. The deep red purple new growth is incredible. The leaves eventually turn deep purple. The indumentum is deep burgundy year round. The red bell like flowers are a pretty addition. 1 gal. $ 24.00 R. FABIA X BURAVII - Has fairly long deep green leaves with pretty deep rusty indumentum. Flowers are rich pink in May. 1 gal. $ 22.00 R. ‘FLETCHERIANUM’ - Has soft yellow flowers in March. The hairy foliage comes from the maddenii series of rhododendrons. This Tibetian species is probably one of the hardiest of the maddenii series. 1 gal. $ 20.00 R. CAMPANULATUM ‘BLUE OX’ - This blue foliaged shrub has some of the finest foliage of any rhododendron. The new leaves are rich blue and turn deep green with fawn indumentum. 1 gal. $ 22.00 R. 'FRAGRANTISSIMUM' - This hybrid with large white flowers in April. The truss will have only 3 or 4 flowers, but they are large and have a superb nutmeg scent. R. 'Fragrantissimum' isn't hardy here, but will do very well in a container to move inside during cold weather. 2 gal. $ 24.00 R. ‘FROST HEXE’ - Is a lapponum series rhododendron that has small purple daphne like flowers. Plant will get 1218” and is irregular and spreading. 1 gal. $ 16.00 R. CAMPYLOGYNUM MYRTILLOIDES ‘JADE’ This dwarf species has tiny deep green leaves on a 12” shrublet. Lovely small pinkish purple bells in spring. Only a few available 1 gal. $ 20.00 R. ‘CARMEN’ - A R. repens hybrid that will have deep red flowers on a plant 6-8” tall and 24” wide. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. ‘CARMEN’ X YAKUSHIMANUM - Our plant is 12” x 12’’ in full sun. The foliage is convex like R. yakushimanum and has plastered tan indumentum. The flowers are mid-red bells similar to R ‘Carmen’. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. ‘COASTAL SPICE’ - One of Jim Gerdeman’s hybrids from Yachats, OR. This maddenii hybrid is white with a yellow and pink markings. The nutmeg scent is wonderful. 1 gal. $ 20.00 R. ‘GLOBIGERUM’ - A small (2 x 2’) slow growing rhododendron with the most beautiful foliage. The deep, glossy green leaves have thick indumentums all year. Needs semi-shade and good drainage. 1 gal. $ 30.00 R. ‘GOLFER’ - One of our favorite rhododendrons. R. ‘Golfer’ is a R. pseudochrysanthum hybrid with gorgeous tomentum all over the leaves in summer. Our 30+ year old is 3’x3’ and grows in filtered shade. The apple blossom flowers appear in April. Superb! 1 gal. $ 26.00 R. ‘CORNELL PINK’ - One of the earliest blooming shrubs (February). This deciduous azalea has rich pink flowers by the hundreds. Lovely with Corylopsis pauciflora and pulmonaria. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. ‘HOCKISON’ - A hybrid rhododendron with upright growth to 6’. The narrow leaves are dark greenish purple especially in winter. The plant is covered with small white flowers by the thousands. Rarely offered. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. INSIGNE - This species has almost mirror-like golden indumentum under the leaves. The biggest R. insigne I have seen is about 6’ x 4’ after 40 years. Deep green heavily veined foliage. 1 gal. $ 26.00 R. ‘EARL’S GOLD’ - Named by Earl Sommerville. This golden yellow native azalea is from the southeast U.S. and is quite striking in May. We are trying to get more plants of our southern native azaleas for their beauty and summer flowering. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. ‘ELEPHANT EAR’ - Named by Thompson’s Nursery, Waldport, OR. This hybrid has pink flowers. But, the main reason for growing are the large, deep green oval leaves. This foliage makes an attractive rounded shrub. 1 gal. $ 25.00 R. ‘ELIZABETH (RED FOLIAGE)’ - This hybrid has been around the northwest for a long time. The flowers are red in a lax truss in May. The new foliage is dark purple during early summer. Our 10 year old plant is 2 x 2’. 1 gal. $ 20.00 R. ‘ELSIE FRYE’ - One of our oldest maddeni hybrids. We have had R.’Elsie Frye’ since the mid 60’s. We grow our old plants in large containers in the shade house (plastic cover in winter and some heat to keep to 15-18° F, The large white and pink flowers scented of nutmeg. Superb. 1 gal. $ 18.00 2 gal. $ 25.00 R. ‘KAZAN DWARF’ - Is a very small 6” x 6” plant after many years. The dark green small leaves are a pretty background to the peachy flowers. 1 gal. $ 15.00 R. ‘KING BEE’ - Has rusty colored indumentum and tomentum. This pretty foliage shrub will get 18”x18” in time. Flowers are small, but the foliage is so amazing. The flowers are not missed. 1 gal. $ 25.00 R. ‘KODIAK’ - Is somewhat like R. ‘Teddy Bear’ but has lighter indumentums year round. This is a truly a great foliage plant. 2 gal. $ 30.00 27 R. LEPIDOTUM ‘REUTHES PURPLE’ - Our 25 year old plant is 12”x18”. The small deep green leaves will be engulfed by rich, purple, small trusses in March-April. 1 gal. $ 22.00 R. MACABEANUM - One of the big leafed rhododendrons from China. The leaves are not huge but are deep evergreen with handsome silver indumentum. The yellow flowers are large bells in spring after many years. Just think of this plant as a superb evergreen and when it blooms in 10-15 years it’s a bonus. 2 gal. $ 32.00 R. MACROSEPALUM ‘LINEARIFOLIUM’ - When people see this fabulous foliage plant they never guess it’s a rhododendron. This is possibly the most unusual rhododendron. The leaves are 1/4” wide x 3” long. In late spring the lavender flowers have the same form as the foliage. 1 gal. $ 24.00 R. MAKINOI - Has narrow (1/2") long (6") leaves that are medium green with tan indumentum under the leaves. This foliage plant will have soft pink flowers in spring. $ 24.00 1 gal. R. ‘MC NABBII’ - Has white flowers on this maddeni hybrid that are sweetly fragrant. Hardy from 18-20° F. 2 gal. $ 24.00 R. ‘MERGERATUM’ - Is a dwarf to 12” x 12” with hairy deep green small foliage. This small plant will have pretty yellow flowers in late March. Needs good drainage. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. ‘ODEE WRIGHT’ - Came from our late propagator Art Wright many years ago. The rhododendron has deep dark green glossy foliage on a 6-8’ shrub. In April to May the large trusses are lovely golden yellow. 1 gal. $ 24.00 R. PSEUDOCHYSANTHUM ‘EXBURY’ - One of the most beautiful foliage plants we grow! Our oldest plant is about 25 year old and is 4’ x 2’. The flowers are apple blossom pink, After the flowers the new foliage has beautiful silver tomentum through the summer. The deep green leaves are pointed and are amazing year round.. 1 gal. $ 25.00 R. ‘QUAVER’ - This shrub has rounded leaves with hairs over the top of the leaves. This maddenii hybrid has golden yellow flowers in March. 1 gal. $ 25.00 R. QUINQUEFOLIUM - This azalea has beautiful deciduous foliage. The new growth is dark green with purple margins. In fall the 4’ shrub golden yellow fall color. Don’t bother about the flowers, they are small and our mature plant may have 10 trusses over the whole plant. Except this year it was covered with blooms. 1 gal. $ 26.00 R. RACEMOSUM ‘WRIGHT’ - Is an upright plant (4-5’ in time). The stems are deep purple year round. The foliage is dark green. In late March the small rich pink flowers cover the plants head to toe. If the plant thins out, just cut down to 6” after flowering and the plant will renew itself. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. RADICANS - One of the smallest of all rhododendrons in the wild. Our plant is 2” tall and 8” across. The tiny leaves are deep green This sun lover has deep purple flat faced flowers in April. Makes a great plant among rocks as it will creep among and over the rocks. 1 gal. $ 16.00 R. ‘REX’ - One of the hardiest of the large leafed species. We have a 20 year old tree that is 6’ tall. The leaves are 12-16” long and are dark green with light tan indumentum. The flowers are large white with a pink flush to them. 1 gal. $ 25.00 R. ‘ROSEMARY CHIPP’ - R. orbiculare hybrid has been around Eugene for at least 50 years. The light green oval foliage is pretty with medium pink flowers. Our 45 year old plant is 12’ x 14’ and cover itself every spring with hundreds of flowers. 1 gal. $ 22.00 R. ORBICULARE ‘LILY PAD’ - Has beautiful round leaves. The deep pink bell shaped flowers are beautiful addition to the round leaves. 1 gal. $24.00 R. OREOTREPHES ‘JAMES WHITE’ - Came from Del and Rae James’ garden in Eugene. The James were pioneer rhododendron growers in the ‘40’s. This plant has blue foliage on a 6-8’ shrub. The flowers are white and truly sparkle when they bloom. 1 gal. $ 22.00 R. ‘SILVER SKIES’ - Hybridized by Frank Fujioka in the Seattle area. (R. yak. Kusimpan Koichiro Wada x Medusa) The flowers are pink and white in April-May. The foliage has beautiful silver tomentum through much of the summer. 2 gal. $ 35.00 R. ‘SINO GRANDE’ - The most enormous leaves imaginable. We have seen leaves 2’ long on the Oregon coast. This spectacular foliage plant also has large bell-shaped yellow flowers in large trusses. Hardy to 5-10° F. 1 gal. $ 22.00 3 gal. $ 50.00 R. PACHYSANTHUM - The foliage of R.pachysanthum is similar to R. pseudochrysanthum but has a lot more indumentum and tomentum. The indumentum is a more tan color rather than silver like R. pseudochysanthum. The soft pink flowers are a bonus each spring. 1 gal. $ 25.00 R. ‘PANDA’ - Is one of the Cox hybrid azaleas from Scotland. The flowers are snow white by the hundreds. The plant will literally be covered with the flowers. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. ‘PRO-MAC’- Protioides will get 18”x18” after 30 years. R. macabeanum will get 12’x15’ after 30 years. This low grower (2-3’) has gorgeous deeply pleated green leaves with fine indumentum. 1 gal. $ 24.00 R. ‘PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’ - An oldie, but nice variegated foliage. The deep green foliage has a large splash of red flowers.. 1 gal. $ 22.00 28 R. SPINULIFERNUM - One of the most unrhododendron like rhododendrons. The irregular shrub can get to 6’. The orange and yellow flowers are tubes 2-3’ long. We sell most of the plants to non rhododendron people. 1 gal. $ 25.00 R. ‘VASEYI’ - Is a southeastern U.S. native. This deciduous azalea blooms in early March with light pink fairly small flowers. This plant makes an elegant shrub for the garden. 1 gal. $ 24.00 RODGERSIA R. ‘BRONZE F0RM’ - Has dark purple new growth in spring turning green in summer. R. ‘Bronze Form’ will eventually get 3-4’ across and 1 ½’ tall. 1 gal. $ 14.00 R. ‘BRONZE PEACOCK - We saw this plant in late July and the foliage was brilliant red purple. It is positively stunning to see the beautiful foliage plant. 1 gal. $ 22.00 R. ‘ROTLAUB’ - Has bold foliage all spring – fall. The new growth is burgundy colored and changes to green for summer and eventually yellow for fall. Rodgersias are excellent foliage plants even in sluggy gardens. 1 gal. $14.00 ROMNEYA COULTERI - Fried egg plant. This California native is perfectly hardy here. R. coulteri is a very adaptable sub shrub (will freeze to ground most years). This suckering shrub will grow in very dry soil or welldrained watered garden. The flowers are white crepe paper with yellow centers in May-June. 1 gal. $ 18.00 R. ‘VIVIAN ABNEY’ - Has lovely small pink flowers with a pretty yellow blotch. This Summerville hybrid is another of the S.E. U.S. native azaleas. 1 gal. $ 20.00 R. ‘WHITE LIGHTS’ - One of the Northern Lights azaleas. R. ‘White Lights’ has lovely white flowers with soft yellow marking. Our plant is 20 years old and is 6’ x 2’. The foliage doesn’t get mildew like so many deciduous azaleas. Hardy to minus 30° F. 2 gal. $ 25.00 R. WILLIAMSIANUM - Our plants are 20 years old and are 18”x 48” wide. The plants are so beautiful with their oval leaves. The new growth is bronze-purple changing to deep green. The large bell- shaped flowers are light pink in April. 1 gal. $ 24.00 R. YAK. ‘GOSSLER NARROW LEAF’ - This plant came to us in the 1960’s and has 4” x 1/2 “ deep green leaves. The plant gets to 4 x 5’. A very hardy and beautiful rhododendron. 1 gal. $ 24.00 R. YAK. ‘KEN JANECK’ - One of the great yakushimanum selections. The broad-leafed plant will have light tan tomentom /indumentom. Eventually a 6’ shrub over many years. Hardy to cold and heat. Flowers are apple blossom white/pink. 1 gal. $ 24.00 ROSA ROSA ‘ALATISSIMO’ - This single rich red rose is an upright grower. Our plant is tied to a trellis and blooms from May-September. 1 gal. $ 20.00 ROSA MOYSEII ‘GERANIUM’ - This is the ‘true’ R. moyseii Geranium (there are many imposters). A 10-12’ shrub with single red flowers (Red is only a general description. It is a really different red). In late summer-fall the hips turn a glorious peachy orange. 1 gal. $ 30.00 R. YAK. ‘KOICHIRO WADA- (F.C.C)’ - These are small plants, but are so rarely offered it’s worth the price. In the late 60’s an Oregon nursery listed 6” x 6” for $125.00, This may be the most beautiful of all the rhododendrons we grow. Our plant is now 4’ x 5’ after about 50 years. The foliage is truly stunning. The leaves have lovely tan tomentum during the early summer. The deep green leaves have beautiful indumentum under the leaf. Flowers are apple blossom pink. Only 8 plants available. 1 gal. $ 30.00 R. ‘YAK PAC’ - We like the plant not the name. Our plant is 2’ x 3’ and gets the best from both parents. The foliage is truly outstanding year round. Plants don’t get much better than R. ‘Yac Pac’. 1 gal. $ 25.00 ROSA SERICEA ‘PTERACANTHA’ - The wing thorn rose has glorious red thorns that the sun will shine through. We let our plants grow a year then cut down to 1’. That way we get the biggest red thorns each year. White flowers are small (1”) but don’t appear when cut back each year. 1 gal. $ 18.00 RUBUS CALYCINOIDES - This low growing evergreen ground cover is a great plant for sun or shade. The netted foliage is deep green year round. The yellow blackberries are sweet in summer. Doesn’t seed or run but slowly spreads. 1 gal. $ 12.00 SALIX S. ALBA ‘BRITZENSIS’ - This willow is one of the greatest for stem color in winter. We cut back our plant in March, so it gets 8-10’ tall each fall. When the narrow dark green leaves drop the amazing red-orange stems positively glisten all winter. Will grow in wet soil or dry. Our plant is in very sandy dry area and thrives. 1 gal. $ 14.00 RIBES R. LAURIFOLIUM - An evergreen flowering currant with chartreuse green flowers in spring. This is one of the plants we usually have at the nursery, but we don’t propagate enough for the catalog. This is an interesting 18” x 48” shrub for the semi shade. 1 gal. $ 25.00 R. SANGUINEUM ‘SPRING SNOW’ - Is a sparkling white in March. As with all the flowering currants, this is a fast grower to 8’. 1 gal. $ 20.00 R. SANGUINEUM 'STRYBING PINK' - From Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, comes this soft pink flowering currant. As western American natives we fail to realize how great these plants are. In Europe we have seen the different cultivars growing all over. 1 gal. $ 20.00 ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA 'FRISIA' the golden leafed black locust has brilliant yellow foliage all summer with no green at the center of the tree. This year we have 1’-2’ plants which will be great to ship. R. 'Frisia' grows 4-6 feet per year. 1 gal. $ 25.00 S. ALBA ‘SWIZZLE STICK’ - We received our cutting from Gary Kohler and since have discovered its columnar contorted shape and red winter stems. This plant has great possibilities. 1 gal. $ 18.00 29 S. BOYDII - One of the smallest shrublets we grow. Our 8 year old plant is 6” x 3”. This cute plant has ¼” oval foliage that is deep green with deep veins. We only recommend in a container or a small rock garden. These plants are only 2” tall. Extraordinary 3” containers $ 45.00 SCHEFFLERA S. CANDIDA - A pretty gray foliage willow that will grow to 3-4’. This moderate size willow makes a nice easy shrub to mix with perennials. 1 gal. $ 18.00 S. ‘DELAVAYI’ - This relatively common houseplant is surprisingly hardy. S. delavayi withstood will below 0 F in Eugene. I have seen 8’ plants in Portland. The evergreen leaves are deep green and glossy. Our plant took a while to start to thrive. It now is a handsome 2-3’ shrub. 2 gal. $ 40.00 SCHIZOSTYLIS S. 'MRS. HAGGERTY' - We have had this schizostylis since the early 1960's and this South African has survived -12° F. The pink flowers are borne on 18" stalks late AugustOctober. 1 gal. $ 9.00 S. 'OREGON SUNSET' - We are thrilled with our named variety. It is in England and we regularly see S. 'Oregon Sunset' in lists and nurseries throughout the west. Bright red flowers on a vigorous plant. 1 gal. $ 9.00 S. COCCINEA ‘PALLIDA ’- This light pink (almost white) bloom makes a nice show in front of callicarpa 'Profusion'. 1 gal. $ 9.00 S. 'SUNRISE' - Has bright pink flowers on 18" stems late August - November. 1 gal. $ 9.00 SCIADOPITYS S. VERTICILLIATA - The umbrella pine. These seedlings or cuttings will make a nice evergreen tree. These are a good alternative for the more expensive cultivars. 1 gal. $ 25.00 S. VERT. ‘GRUNE KUGEL’ - A slow growing umbrella pine with short needles. We finally found an 18” plant last year after many years of looking. The deep green needles are distinctive year round. Makes a beautiful container plant. 1 gal. $ 52.00 S. ELEAGNOS VAR. ‘ROSMARINIFOLIA’ - This willow has the narrowest leaves imaginable. The deep green leaves will be ¼”x4”. This plant will make a small tree in time. We however prune our plant hard every spring so it will get 6-8’. 1 gal. $ 18.00 S. HELVETICA - An 18” shrub with silver foliage all summer. This small plant can grow in full sun or semi-shade and can withstand lots of water. 1 gal. $ 14.00 S. REPENS ‘ARGENTEA’ - A 3’-4’ shrubby willow with pretty silver gray small leaves. Can be pruned hard to make it bush out. 1 gal. $ 12.00 S. MAGNIFICA - This is one of the giants of the willow family. Originally collected by Wilson as a magnolia. The foliage looks very much like Magnolia campbellii ‘Mollicomata’. 2 gal. $ 30.00 S. YEZOALPINA - A great ground cover that has large (2” x 2”) round leaves that are deep green with prominent veins. Yellow fall color then an interesting branch structure during winter. Can grow in full sun to semi-shade. Very adaptable plant for many positions. 1 gal. $ 16.00 SARCOCOCCA S. ‘CONFUSA’ - Is a 2’ suckering shrub. The deep green foliage is glossy all year. The white flowers are very sweetly fragrant early in the year. The plant will have black fruit in fall-winter. 1 gal. $ 22.00 S. VERT. ‘PICOLA’ - A pyramidal dwarf umbrella pine. This slow grower makes a lovely container plant or planted in the garden. We grow most of our dwarf conifers in clay containers as dwarf plants like S. picola would be swamped by the rest of the garden. 1 gal. $ 52.00 S. ‘DIGNYA - This shrub has long deep green leaves on a 2’ plant. The stems are purple year round. The plant grows great in shade and blooms in January-February with sweetly scented white flowers. 1 gal. $ 18.00 S. ‘FRAGRANT VALLEY’ - p.p. 19942 - Is a lower growing form of S. hookeriana. The leaves are deep green and much narrower than S. hookeriana. This is a new plant to us. It is a very pretty evergreen shrub for shade. 1 gal. $ 22.00 S. HOOKERIANA VAR. ‘DIGYNA’ - Has narrow deep green foliage year round. The small flowers are carried in January-February. This plant will get 2-3’ tall and make a pretty multi-stemmed shrub in partial to deep shade. 1 gal. $ 20.00 S. RUSCIFOLIA - Is a sweet box with broader deep green foliage. The flowers are insignificant but are superbly fragrant in early spring. 1 gal. $ 8.00 S. VERT. ‘WINTER GREEN’ - A full size umbrella pine that has dark green needles year round. Many seedlings of umbrella pine will turn yellowish each fall. S. winter green will remain deep green year round. 1 gal. $ 52.00 Nursery Only 15 gal. $200.00 SEQUOIA S. SEMPERVIRENS ‘ALBOSPICA’ - White tipped stems. Most of the foliage is medium green so the white tips really show up. Our 30 year old plant is 5’ x 6’ with occasional pruning. 2 gal. $ 28.00 S. SEMPERVIRENS ‘KELLY’S PROSTRATE’ - Seems to be the lowest growing of any of the coast redwoods. Our 10 year old plant is 6”x18”. The light green needles appear on slightly weeping stems. Lovely growing over a wall. 1 gal. $ 40.00 SASSAFRAS S. ALBIDIUM - Is one of America’s most beautiful foliage trees. We know this can be a thicket former, but here in the Northwest it’s a beautiful tree. Can be planted in dry area and watered for the first couple of years, then allowed to exist without additional water. 2 gal. $ 26.00 30 SORBUS ARIA ‘MAJESTICA’ - White Beam is a native of Western Europe. This mountain ash has large gray green oval leaves. The leaves will have silver underneath all summer. The fruit are marble size and are burnt orange. Only a few available. 2 gal. $ 40.00 SPIREA S. ‘OGON’ - Has narrow yellow-green leaves all summer. The foliage is light and airy and will give somewhat the effect of a grass. Has beautiful gold fall color. 1 gal. $ 15.00 STACHYURUS S. SALICIFOLIUS - We look at this plant strictly for its narrow (long leaves). Our plant in the garden has 6" long and 1/2" wide leaves on an irregular open plant. The flowers are four inch spikes of yellow in early spring. 1 gal. $ 25.00 STEWARTIA S. ‘BALLET’ - One of the Polly Hill selections from Martha’s Vineyard, MA. Our 30’ tree is fairly broad and has large white flowers in June-July. Fall color is brilliant red. Rarely offered and only a limited number available. 1 gal. $ 60.00 S. MONADELPHA - One of the most beautiful trees in our garden. S. monodelpha has incredible flaking, tan, orange bark. The dark green foliage turns brilliant orange, purple and red. Each plant of S. monadelpha has a different fall color. The flowers are small, white and camellia looking. 1 gal. $ 40.00 S. PSEUDOCAMELLIA - This stewartia is probably the finest for general cultivation. The bark flakes off like a sycamore and has patches of creamy gray, brown, and orange. The flowers are white and have orange stamens. The green foliage turns flaming crimson and yellow in fall. This is a small 20'-40' tree of the greatest qualities. 3 gal. $ 55.00 S. PSEUDOCAMELLIA ‘PILLAR BELLA’ - Is a columnar form. The original 15 year old plant is 12’x3’. This plant makes a nice addition to the small garden. It is a narrow plant with some height. Flowers are similar size to S. pseudo. ‘Ballet’, but a much narrower tree. Also came from plantsman, Crispin Silva. 1 gal. $75.00 S. HENRYAE ‘SKY ROCKET ‘- Is an upright stewartia with rich red-orange fall color. The flowers are produced in great numbers May – July. 1 gal. $ 60.00 STIPA S. ‘GIGANTEA’ - We don’t grow many grasses, but really enjoy their look in the garden. We have S. gigantea because of its lighter than air flowers. The evergreen foliage gets up to 18” tall. Then, in late spring, shiny stems go to 6’ and move constantly in the breeze. The flowers turn tan during summer and stay attractive until fall. 1 gal. $ 14.00 STYRAX S. ‘HEMSLEYANA’ - Similar to s. obassia but much smaller. The 3”x3” leaves are medium green. This upright irregular shrubby small tree has white fragrant flowers in May-June. Rarely offered interesting plant. 1 gal. $ 30.00 S. JAPONICA ‘EVENING LIGHT’ - (PPAF) - When I first saw this plant it was immediate lust. In full sun the foliage is so dark purple it’s black. The flowers are stunning against the dark foliage. When grown in shade the foliage is more purplish. We only have a small number available. 2 gal. $ 75.00 S. JAPONICA 'FRAGRANT FOUNTAIN' - P.P.A.F.We have had Styrax japonica 'Carillon' for many years and it's a beautiful small tree. The only problem is our 30 year old plant is 12' X 12'. So it takes up a lot of room in a small garden, however beautiful it is. We found out about a new weeping styrax japonica several years ago discovered by an Oregon nurseryman who grows thousands of seedlings. Occasionally a new interesting plant pops up. This excellent plant will grow upright with a terminal leader; but all the stems are strongly weeping. We have seen trees that are less the 2' wide. The flowers are the typical white stars in May and June. We only have a small supply available; so that's the reason for the high price. 2 gal. $ 80.00 S. JAPONICA 'FROSTED EMERALD' - P.P.A.F -From the same nurseryman with an excellent eye for new plants (see above). Foliage is what it's all about! The foliage on this styrax is deep green with bright splashes of creamy white. We have seen plants of Styrax 'Frosted Emerald' in full sun that have lovely splashes of white on the leaf. In semi-shade the plant will be almost totally creamy white. We would recommend that it is grown with some afternoon shade. 2 gal. $ 80.00 Nursery only 20 gal. $ 200.00 S. ROSTRATA - The “beaked stewartia” - Our plant came from Brian Mulligan in the 80’s and is 30’ x 14’, The flowers are white in May – June followed by beautiful maroon seed pods. The fall color is dark red-purple. This plant is either rare or extinct in China. 1 gal. $ 40.00 SYCOPSIS S. SINENSIS - An evergreen witch hazel relative from China that will grow to 20'. The narrow deep green leaves cover the plant making it an excellent screening plant. The small yellow puffs of flowers appear in March. The upright shrub will grow in full fun or semi-shade. 1 gal. $ 22.00 SYMPHYTUM S. ‘SCARLET SENTINEL’ - Is S. ovata ‘Grandiflora’ x S. pseudocamellia It creates the best of both worlds; having fall color of the foliage, nice bark and beautiful white flowers with reddish stamens. Only a few available. 1 gal. $ 80.00 S. SINENSIS ‘GARDENS GUARDIAN’ - Comes to us from Crispin Silva. He discovered this seedling 10-12 years ago. The original plant is 6’x2’ and a full bushy plant. The flowers are typical S. sinensis and fall color is brilliant redorange. This new Stewartia can be grown in very small gardens. 1 gal. $ 75.00 31 S. ‘AXMINSTER GOLD’ - This comfry has large 18” leaves that are green in the center and more yellow on the broad margins. The plant can get to 2’. But, best cut back late spring to re-grow the lovely leaves. 1 gal. $ 15.00 SYRINGA ULMUS U. HOLLANDICA ‘WREDEI’ - This interesting elm is new to us with its vertical golden leaves. Hard to describe but the leaves are flat and sit vertically on the stems. Makes an upright tree. 2 gal. $ 40.00 VACCINIUM V. DARROWII ‘NATIVE BLUE’ - Has fine textured blue foliage year round. This small shrub (2-3’) is an attractive addition to the shrub border. 1 gal. $ 20.00 V. GLAUCO ALBUM - The more visitors that see this plant the more they want it. Our 10 year old plants are 12-18” tall and are 24” across. Oval, dark green leaves have blue indumentums (the correct term?) underneath the leaves. Flowers are soft pink in small clusters. 1 gal. $ 20.00 V. NUMMULARIA ‘- Has glossy very small green leaves year round. In late spring the new foliage is pretty bronze. The plant only gets 6”-8”and is for the shady garden. 1 gal. $ 14.00 S. ‘RED DIXIE’ - Has rich purple flowers in AprilMay. Followed by some sporadic flowers later in the season. This plant only gets 4-5’ tall. It is hardy and floriferous. 1 gal. $ 20.00 TAXUS T. BACCATA ‘AMERSFOORT’ - Has a distinctive rounded needle. The dark foliage looks different than any other conifer. T. b. ‘Amersfoort’ always draws attention. 1 gal. $ 18.00 T. ‘BEAN POLE’ - This yew is as narrow as a beanpole. The 8’ plant will get to 1’ wide. The deep green needles on the upright plant makes quite a statement in the garden. 1 gal. $ 24.00 T. BACCATA ‘GREEN COLUMN’ - Is a columnar yew discovered at Jeddeloh Nursery in Germany. Grows incredibly narrow to 3’x1’ in 10 years. Only a few available. 1 gal. $ 38.00 T. ‘DAVID’ - Has yellow needles similar to T. standishii. This plant will get 10’x2’. 1 gal. $ 30.00 V. NUMMULARIA MINOR - This tiny huckleberry is a glossy evergreen shrublet to 6”x12” wide. A pretty plant for the shaded border. 1 gal. $ 16.00 T. ‘WATNONG GOLD’ - Vibrant gold foliage year round. This broad growing yew will make bright evergreen shrub. 1 gal. $ 25.00 TRACHELOSPERMUM T. ASIATUM ’VARIEGATUM ’ - This variegated star jasmine will get to be a moderate ground cover or a 10’ vine. The evergreen foliage has splashes of pink and white year round. Probably zone 7-8. 1 gal. $ 20.00 V. ‘SUNSHINE BLUE’ - For years we have grown this superb plant for its blue foliage all spring-fall. In late fall (December) the orange, red and yellow fall color appears. During summer we get a month and half of sweet fruit. V. ‘Sunshine Blue’ is cold hardy as well as being able to fruit in Southern California. If you only have room for one blueberry, V ‘Sunshine Blue’ should be the one. Flowers are soft pink in small clusters. 1 gal. $ 15.00 T. JASMINOIDES ‘ORIDO NISHIKI’ - The star jasmine is a standard in warm climate areas and over the last 15-20 years is seen regularly in the Willamette Valley. The species has deep green leaves and white star shaped very fragrant flowers. This cultivar has deep golden leaves with deep green margins. The new growth is peachy-orange and the plant will make quite a statement in your garden. 1 gal. $ 20.00 TRACHYCARPUS T. FORTUNEI - The windmill palm is one of the hardiest palms we can grow. The parent plant went through -12° F. and 0° F. two times. A superb palm from China for that tropical touch. Also, makes a fine container specimen. 1 gal. $ 16.00 2 gal. $ 26.00 T. WAGNERIANUS - A slow growing windmill palm. We have a 8 year old plant that is 3’ tall. Looks like T. fortunei. But, the leaves are smaller and stiffer. A great container plant. Will survive to 5-10 F. 1 gal. $ 30.00 TSUGA T. MERTENSIANA - Our mountain hemlock from high in the Cascade Mountains. We don't see this plant until about 6000' feet. The mountain hemlock will be one of the last windblown trees at the tree line. The irregular stems are covered with deep green needles. This plant is a slow grower and makes a superb specimen plant or grouping in our valley gardens. We have had a plant for 50 years and it's 30' X 8' and it makes a stunning focal point. 2 gal. $ 35.00 V. VITIS IDAEA ‘MINUS’ - Is a dwarf cranberry to 3-4” tall. The tiny evergreen leaves are oval and glossy. V. vitus idaea ‘Minus’ has bright red fruit in summer-fall. 1 gal. $ 16.00 V. ‘WARDII’ - This shrub will get 18” tall and has beautiful narrow, hairy green leaves. The small white flowers are followed by glowing blue fruit. We only suggest trying in coastal California, Oregon and Washington. 1 gal. $ 24.00 V. ‘WELL’S DELIGHT’ - This glossy evergreen ground cover only gets 3-4” tall. The biggest we have seen are 18-24” across. The new foliage is purplish bronze in spring. We have not seen many with fruit. But even without fruit this is an excellent ground cover. 1 gal $ 15.00 VIBURNUM V. BURKWOODII ‘ANNE RUSSELL’ - This viburnum makes a pretty green shrub all spring-fall. The pink buds and white flowers are cinnamon scented in April. This is one of the best of the spring flowering viburnums. 1 gal. $ 24.00 V. BODNANTENSE ‘CHARLES LAMONT’ - The best of the winter flowering viburnums. V. b. ‘Charles Lamont’ blooms late January-March so is a shorter season than V. b ‘Dawn’. The flowers are light pink on an upright shrub and are produced in large numbers. 1 gal. $ 24.00 32 V. BODNANTENSE ‘DAWN’ - This plant originally from Wales has been in Northwest gardens for decades. V. ‘Dawn’ starts blooming in November and continues until March. The small clusters of pink flowers have a wonderful sweet musky scent all winter. 1 gal. $ 22.00 Z. P ‘RASPBERRY ‘- Don’t remember where we got this plant but it’s a real find. The deep green glossy foliage is pretty all summer. In November-December the leaves turn shades of yellow, orange and red. In June the bell shaped flowers are a lovely light pink. 1 gal. $ 18.00 V. OPULUS 'AUREUM' - This viburnum has golden leaves from April-October. The leaves are a nice golden color to back up the white lace cap flowers in June. 1 gal. $ 18.00 V. OPULUS ‘COMPACTUM’ - We saw this lovely shrub for sale at the Farwest Nursery Show for several years before finally buying it. In late summer the 6’ shrub covers itself with golden yellow clusters of fruit. As the fall comes (August) the ruit will be flushed with red. 1 gal. $ 18.00 V. ODORTISSIMUM ‘AWABUKI’ - Is a large shrub 12'-15' tall and 8' wide. This glossy foliaged evergreen will make an excellent screen at the back of the border. The fruit will turn black in the fall. 1 gal. $ 16.00 V. PRAGENSE 'DECKER' - This evergreen viburnum has fglossy dark green leaves. The flowers are white with black fruit in fall. A good plant for screen and background. 1 gal. $ 18.00 V. PROPINQUUM - This glossy foliaged evergreen make a beautiful mound 4-5’ tall. The leaves are narrow and are very deep green. Flowers are white followed by black fruit in fall. 1 gal. $ 20.00 There are many superb plant sales each spring in Eugene, Salem and Portland beginning in April and into May. Call for details. Come see us at any of the sales. We also have an expanded range of perennials mostly for the shade garden. The plants include epimediums, primulas, ferns, and other beautiful spring flowering plants. Interesting Plant Groups: V. ‘SUMMER SNOWFLAKE’ - This great shrub makes a 12-15’x8’ shrub over many years. Will grow in full sun or shade. Our plant blooms in April-early June with masses of white flowers. The plant will continue to bloom sporadically through the summer and fall. 1 gal. $ 18.00 VITIS All grapes (Vitis) cannot be shipped to California Willamette Valley Hardy Plant Group www.thehardyplantgroup.org Dues $20.00 PO Box 5942 Eugene, OR 97405 Hardy Plant Society of Oregon www.hardyplantsociety.org Dues $35.00 828 NW 19th Ave. Portland, OR 97209 The Magnolia Society www.magnoliasociety.org Dues (USA) $35.00 c/o Beth Edward 3000 Henneberry Jamesville, NY 13078 V. VINIFERA ‘PURPUREA’ - The purple leaf grape is a slow grower with small rich purple leaves all summer. In fall our plant climbing through our katsura tree makes a gorgeous complement to the yellow and pink fall color. 1 gal. $ 14.00 WEIGELA W. ‘CANDIDA’ - Snow-white flowers in June. The deep green foliage makes an attractive background for the profuse white flowers. Very hardy and easy to grow. 1 gal. $ 14.00 YUCCA Y. ‘BLUE BOY’ - is a smaller growing yucca with blue foliage. Makes a pretty container specimen or garden plant. 1 gal. $16.00 Y 'COLOR GUARD' - This hardy yucca has golden yellow foliage with green margins. These make a really nice focal point for the garden. 1 gal. $ 14.00 ZENOBIA Z. P. 'BLUE SKY' - This zenobia has dusty blue foliage all summer and fall. The foliage will change color to golds, orange and red in December and January. The flowers are white bells in June. 1 gal. $ 18.00 GOSSLER FARMS NURSERY [email protected] 541-746-3922 33 Open year round: WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY or by appointment 9:00 to 4:00 IF COMING A DISTANCE, CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT DURING THE YEAR TO BE SURE SOMEONE IS AVAILABLE TO ASSIST ----------------------------------------- GARDEN COACHING OPPORTUNITY Roger has been offering coaching services to those who want assistance with their gardens. This service comes with a 10% discount on all plants purchased for the next month after the visit. Roger will offer design ideas and counseling along with suggestions on what plants will work best in your particular situation. He can also perform plant identi¿cation for those plants already in your landscape. Each visit will be followed by a written list of instructions and he will always be available for follow up here at the nursery. The following is provided graciously by one of his current clients. “Inviting Roger into our garden to be a ‘garden coach’ was one of our best horticultural investments. He has an almost endless amount of information regarding plant growth and habit. His depth and knowledge on what to plant where, why, when and how was a great help to us. And, perhaps most important, it was wonderful fun. A visit from Roger would leave us quite excited about new plant possibilities. In a few words and wild hand gestures, he could turn an ugly shady corner bed into a colorful hydrangea planting that would be beautiful and hide the shed wall and fence. We will continue to use the garden coach service and we know that each visit from Roger will be enjoyable and full of new information.” Sincerely, Nancy Beck If you are interested in Roger’s services please contact us and we have a brochure explaining all the details. Also feel free to call and talk to Roger anytime and he can set up a visit. 34 TERMS, PLANTS, PRICING AND SHIPPING: We really care about our plants customers and pricing. So the following is to help explain some of the changes for this coming season. Plants: Most are cuttings grown from our stock so we know the correct variety. We have grown them at least a year and list varieties in the catalog available at press time and try to indicate if only a few are available. The plants are evaluated as to hardiness, beautiful flowers, foliage, fruit, etc. The plants are taken out of the containers and tied into plastic bags, then secured into the boxes. We do not ship bare root plants. Price: It is a difficult decision, so we try to be fair so not only the wealthy can afford them (we are collectors too). The availability, propagation, container growing, as well as nursery costs must come into play. Since shipping costs have risen drastically over the last few years and the boxes for our plants are much larger than other nurseries and therefore much more expensive. We are adjusting our shipping charges after more than 30 years. The following table will be used to calculate our shipping rates. Our minimum has raised but on the larger orders it will work out to less than in the past in many cases. Minimum shipping charge will now be: $15.00 $ 0 to $ 25.00 to $ 75.00 to $ 150.00 to $ 300.00 to $ 25.00 $ 75.00 $ 150.00 $ 300.00 $ 500.00 $ 15.00 $ 22.00 $ 34.00 $ 65.00 $145.00 Plants are guaranteed true to name and are carefully selected quality plants. Our plants are regularly inspected by the Oregon Agriculture Department. Since we cannot control planting or growing conditions after shipment we cannot be responsible for loss. We can supply a wholesale catalog upon request to nurseries and landscapers. 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