plant guide - Chesapeake Nurseries

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plant guide - Chesapeake Nurseries
, INC.
“The Broadleaf Specialists”
Plant Guide
27588 Pemberton Drive
Salisbury, MD 21801
800-772-1118
www.chesapeakenurseries.com
“The Broadleaf Specialists”
For over fifty years, the Chesapeake name has been synonymous with top quality broadleaf evergreens. We
now encompass over 1300 acres on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Approximately half of this acreage is used
for the production of high quality ornamental shrubs. We currently grow over 150 varieties of Azaleas, Barberry, Boxwood, Hydrangea, Ilex, Nandina, Ornamental Grasses, Pieris,
and many more in various sizes suitable for garden centers, landscape contractors and re-distribution centers.
The sales office, propagation department and Pemberton farm, is located
three miles west of Salisbury on Pemberton Drive. Loading and shipping
facilities, the repair and fabrication shop and the Green Hill farm, are 11
miles west of Salisbury on MD Route 352.
The nursery was started in 1962 with the first propagation in one unheated, deep cold frame. Our “nursery’s
nursery” now consists of more than 50,000 square feet of heated space including a ¾ acre Cravo retractable
roof greenhouse, the first one of its kind on the east coast. Over 400,000 liners are produced each year. Most
liners start as softwood cuttings planted in pine bark and rooted under intermittent mist.
Chesapeake’s container operation started in the mid-80’s and is now producing over 600,000 plants per year in 3 to 20 gallon plastic pots. We are
currently growing in 1100, 300’ hoop houses. We primarily use bark as our
growing media and fertilize with dry granular slow release fertilizers. Much
emphasis is placed on growing full, dense, healthy, top quality plants. Tremendous time, effort and resources go into production techniques, overwintering, shipping and customer service. Plants are pruned many times
during their production to develop well branched, properly shaped, full
tops. Six key managers individually label plants by shipment with strict adherence to uniform grading. No
plants are pulled in advance; each plant is selected just prior to loading.
In the pulling operations, all plants are placed on 4’ x 6’ pallets to eliminate
additional lifting and handling. Currently 25 semi trailers and two straight
trucks are used to send out over 800 loads per year to markets in the Northeast and Midwest. All of our delivery vehicles are decked to insure plants
arrive to you in excellent condition. No plant material is double-stacked.
We are currently loading as many as 15 loads per day with three crews using four docks with conveyors.
We are currently developing new growing areas for both
pot-n-pot and above ground container production. We
want to be able to increase the depth of our inventory so
that we can supply the plant material you need in the quantities you want. If you haven’t been to the nursery in the
last couple of years you can’t imagine how much we’ve
accomplished. We welcome the opportunity to show you
around.
AZALEA
APHRODITE
AZALEA
BLAAWS PINK
Soft pink single flower. Glenn
Dale, superior foliage. Midseason. Large growing, but good
spreading habit
Good, hardy salmon pink
Kurume. Hose-in-Hose. Midsea
son. Medium grower.
Mature height: 4 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 6
AZALEA
CONVERSATION
PIECE
AZALEA
DELAWARE VALLEY
WHITE
Very interesting large single
flowers that vary from solid pink
to light pink with white margins,
often with white flowers on the
same plant. Late flower. Robin Hill
Large, pure white Kurume, very
hardy. The most popular white
Azalea. Large grower to 3-4’.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 4 feet
Mature spread: 3-4 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 6
AZALEA
ELSIE LEE
AZALEA
FLAME CREEPER
(Shammarello’s Double Lavender) Hardy, very light lavender.
Midseason. Excellent performer.
Medium grower.
Dwarf Satsuki variety with a red
dish orange flower. Excellent
ground cover. Low and spread
ing
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 18-24”
Mature spread: 3-4 feet
Zones: 7
AZALEA
GIRARD CRIMSON
AZALEA
GIRARD FUSCHIA
Large crimson flowers. Compact
habit with nice foliage. Grows to
2-3’.
Striking reddish purple selection.
Midseason. Good compact
grower to 3’.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 5
AZALEA
GIRARD ROSE
Large brilliant rose with excellent
foliage. Very hardy. Compact
grower to 3’.
AZALEA
GUMPO PINK
Mature height: 3 4 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 2½-3 feet
Mature spread: 3-3½ feet
Zones: 6
AZALEA
GUMPO WHITE
AZALEA
HARDY GARDENIA
Outstanding dwarf Satsuki with
large white flowers. Late. Low
grower.
Exceptionally nice double hosein-hose white flower. Late. Low,
compact. Linwood.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 2-3 feet
Mature spread: 3-4 feet
Zones: 7
AZALEA
HELEN CURTIS
AZALEA
HERBERT
Frilly double white flower. Midsea- son. An outstanding Shammarello
hybrid. Compact habit. Very
hardy.
Very hardy semi-double purple
Gable. Medium grower.
Mature height: 2-3 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
AZALEA
HINOCRIMSON
Outstanding dwarf Satsuki with
large pink flowers. Late. Low
grower.
Bright red Kurume, regaining
popularity because of good
dependable flowers and foliage.
Early. Compact to 3’.
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 4 5 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 3 4 feet
Mature spread: 4 5 feet
Zones: 5
AZALEA
JOSEPH HILL
One of the best of the ground
cover type North Tisbury Nakaharae hybrids from Polly Hill. Very
late flowering bright red.
Mature height: 1 foot
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
AZALEA
KAEMPO
Excellent dwarf variety with silvery pink flowers late in season.
Cross of Kaempferi and Gumpo.
AZALEA
KAREN
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 4
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
AZALEA
LADY ROBIN
Large 3” single flowers varying
from white to full pink with occasional pink stripes. One of the
best flowering Robin Hill selections. Low. Compact.
Early single purple. Hardy. Large
grower.
AZALEA
MACRANTHA
Salmon red Indicum, late flowering, dwarf variety. Low grower.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 7
Mature height: 1 foot
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 6
AZALEA
MICHAEL HILL
Another excellent low, dwarf
ground cover hybrid from Polly
Hill’s Vineyard Haven, MA garden. Late flowering pink.
Azalea
mother’s day
Vivid red Kurume with light brown
spotting. Numerous 2”, Hosein-Hose to semi-double flowers.
Slow growing. Midseason.
Mature height:
Mature spread:
Zones: 5
Mature height:
Mature spread:
Zones: 5
AZALEA
NANCY OF ROBIN
HILL
AZALEA
PLEASANT WHITE
Outstanding hose-in-hose double
pale pink flower. Gartrell’s favorite. Late. Low grower.
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 6
Girard hybrid. Hardy, late.
Compact spreader. Outstanding
foliage. Grows to 2-3’.
Mature height: 2-3 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
AZALEA
POUKHANENSIS
COMPACTA
Exceptionally hardy, low growing
form of Poukhanense. Lavender
flowers. Early.
AZALEA
RENEE MICHELLE
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 4 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 5
AZALEA
ROSEBUD
Double pink Gable. Late. Very
compact. Hardy.
AZALEA
STEWARTSONIAN
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 2 feet
Zones: 5
Beautiful large pink flowers late in
season. Low growth habit. Hardy.
One of Girard’s best.
Orange-red Gable hybrid of
extreme hardiness. Early. Tough.
Vigorous.
Mature height: 5-6 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 5
AZALEA
TRADITION
AZALEA
WINTERGREEN
The most popular early pink with excellent flower and foliage.
Compact. Hardy. Medium grower.
Outstanding ground cover type
North Tisbury hybrid. Salmon red
flower in very late Spring.
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 5
AZALEA
YUKA
BARBERRY
CRIMSON PYGMY
Dwarf Satsuki selection from
Polly Hill. Large single white with
flecks of pink.
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 6
Dwarf form with mature size of 2’
height, 3’ spread. Small crimson
leaves.
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 4
BARBERRY
ROSE GLOW
New foliage is variegated pink,
turning red in the fall. Grows up
to 5-6’.
BARBERRY
ROYAL BURGUNDY
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 4
Mature height: 5 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 4
BOXWOOD
GREEN MOUNTAIN
BOXWOOD
GREEN VELVET
Most upright of this group of
hybrids. Small dark green leaves,
excellent for hedging.
Slow grower. Small dark green
leaves.
Mature height: 4 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 5 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
BOXWOOD
WINTER GEM
Low grower. Deep burgundy
foliage. Very compact.
Dark green, oval-shaped leaves
with a small dense compact
growing habit. Excellent plant for
hedges or individual specimen.
Mature height: 4-6 feet
Mature spread: 4-6 feet
Zones: 5
CHAMAECYPARIS
GOLD MOPS
Medium grower. Mounded form.
Bright yellow feathery growth.
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 4
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA
HUMMINGBIRD
CLETHRA ALNIFOLIA
SIXTEEN CANDLES
A A dwarf form of a trouble-free,
attractive native shrub. Fragrant
white flowers in July and August.
Good for borders, foundations,
mass plantings, and hedges.
Matures to 3’ x 3’.
An improved a.Hummingbird.
Blooms white in mid-summer with
yellow fall color. Very fragrant.
A Mike Dirr selection. Dense
mounded habit, to 2½’ x 3’, with
dark green foliage.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 3-4 feet
Zones: 4
Mature height: 2½ feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 4
CUPRESSOCYPARIS
LEYLANDII
EUONYMOUS
MANHATTAN
Fast growing pyramidal, to 40’
x 15’, with blue-green foliage.
Excellent for screening.
A hybrid with excellent glossy,
dark green foliage. Forms a
rounded 4 to 6’ high shrub.
Mature height: 6 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 40 feet
Mature spread: 15 feet
Zones: 6
FOTHERGILLA
gardenii MT. AIRY
grass
calamogrotis
karl forester
Dark blue-green foliage in
summer and consistent good fall
color. Heavy bloomer. Grows to
6’ x 5’.
Deep green, lustrous foliage.
Clump forming and strictly upright. Buff colored vertical plumes
in late summer. Grows to 6’.
Mature height: 6 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: Foliage to
2 feet, flower stalks to 6
feet
Mature spread: 2 feet
Zones: 4
grass
cortaderia
selloana
grass miscanthus
adiago
Improved Maiden Grass. Stays
at a slightly shorter height. Tan 5’
blooms in August.
Huge feathery plumes in midJune. Often reaching 10’ high
and nearly as wide if given
enough room.
Mature height: 5 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 8
Mature height: 8-10 feet
Mature spread: 3-4 feet
Zones: 8
grass miscanthus
gracillimus
Narrow dark green foliage to 6’
tall. Copper red blooms in late
September.
Mature height: 6 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 5
grass miscanthus
MORNING light
Grows to 4’, narrow dark green
foliage, streaked with white. Reddish blooms in early September.
Mature height: 4 feet
Mature spread: 2 feet
Zones: 5
grass miscanthus
strictus
grass pennisetum
hamelin
Nearly identical to Zebra Grass
only more upright. Grows to 9’.
Copper tinted blooms in September.
Good compact grower to 2’ high.
Creamy white spikes in July.
Available in a #2 Pot.
Mature height: 2-3 feet
Mature spread: 1-2 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 9 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
grass saccharum
ravennea
HEMEROCALLIS
HAPPY RETURNS
Nearly identical for Pampas grass.
Matures at 10’. Rapid grower.
Fragrant, pale yellow flower.
Another rebloomer.
Mature height: 9 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: Foliage to
about 15 inches, flower
stalk slightly higher
Mature spread: 15 inches
Zones: 2-9
HEMEROCALLIS
PARDON ME
HEMEROCALLIS
STELLA D’ORO
Fragrant, wine-red flower with yellow throat. Rebloomer.
Mature height: Foliage grows
to 1½ feet, flower stalk
slightly taller.
Mature spread: 1½ feet
Zones: 3-9
Mature height: Foliage up
to 12 inches and flower
stalks to 2.5 feet
Mature spread: 12 inches
Zones: 3-9
HYDRANGEA
ALL SUMMER
BEAUTY
Smaller than Nikko Blue. Profuse
bloomer. Flowers range from pink
to blue and often rebloom.
Mature height: 3-5 feet
Mature spread: 3-5 feet
Zones: 5
Golden yellow blooms that repeat
thru the summer. Very dwarf.
HYDRANGEA
ANNABELLE
Improved ‘Snow Hill’ Hydrangea
with huge creamy white flower
heads. Prefers shade. Mature
size 4’ to 6’.
Mature height: 3-5 feet
Mature spread: 4-6 feet
Zones: 4
HYDRANGEA
BLUSHING BRIDE
HYDRANGEA
BOMBSHELL
Rebloomer like the Endless
Summer, but with white blooms
that will fade to blush or pale
blue depending on pH of soil.
Mophead blooms against dark
green foliage.
Dwarf hydrangea that is a mound
of white blooms from midsummer
to frost. Low maintenance shrub.
Mature height: 2-3 feet
Mature spread: 2-3 feet
Zones: 4
Mature height: 4-5 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 5
HYDRANGEA
endless summer
Hardy, repeat bloomer on both
old and new wood. Showy flower
mops with pink to blue blooms.
Mature size 3’-5’.
HYDRANGEA
GLOWING EMBERS
Bright pink blooms that will not
turn blue. Mature size 3’ x 3’.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 5 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 4
HYDRANGEA
NIKKO BLUE
Beautiful globe-shaped blue
flowers in acid soils. (Flowers will
be pink in alkaline soils.) Nice
rounded shape that will grow to
5’. A prolific bloomer.
HYDRANGEA
TWIST AND SHOUT
Another compact form, only 3-4’
tall with closely spaced foliage
and white flowers.
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 3-4 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 5 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 5
HYDRANGEA
SWEET SUMMER
This variety has a nice compact
habit with strong stems. White
green blooms deepen to a rich
pink towards fall.
Mature height: 4-5 feet
Mature spread: 5-6 feet
Zones: 3
HYDRANGEA
PETIOLARIS
Elegant vine with glossy dark
green leaves and profuse lacy
white flowers in June. Grown in
a 5 gallon can and attached to a
trellis. Can climb to 30’+!
Mature height: 30 + feet
Mature spread: 30 + feet
Zones: 4
HYDRANGEA
Q. PEE WEE
Compact grower, 3’ x 3’. Flowers
only 4-5” long.Showy, wine red
autumn foliage.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
HYDRANGEA
Q. RUBY SLIPPERS
This nicely rounded shrub is
dark green in summer and turns
mahogany-red in the fall. In early
summer it is covered by 9” unpright inflorescences that stand
up above the foliage. Flowers
start off white, but quickly move
to pink and eventually rose.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 5
HYDRANGEA
Q. SYKES DWARF
itea virginica
henry’s garnet
Another compact form, only 3-4’
tall with closely spaced foliage
and white flowers.
Deciduous shrub with brilliant
garnet red fall color. Fragrant
upright white flower racemes in
late Spring. Matures to 4’ x 5’.
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 3-4 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 4 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 5
ILEX AQUIP
DRAGON LADY
ILEX CRENATA
CHESAPEAKE
Plant Patent 4996. Slender,
columnar distinctive female Holly.
Wonderful accent plant. 15’ tall x
5-6’ wide.
Beautiful pyramidal variety with
deep green color and glossy
convex leaves. Grows to a 6-7’
height by 4’ wide.
Mature height: 15 feet
Mature spread: 5-6 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 6-7 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 5
ILEX CRENATA
EXCELSA
SCHWOEBEL
ILEX CRENATA
NIGRA
Very hardy pyramidal Jap Holly.
Flat leaf. Grows to 6-8’.
Pyramidal growth habit, 6’ x 4’.
Slightly larger leaf than Steeds
with a dark bluish green cast.
Mature height: 6-8 feet
Mature spread:
Zones: 5
Mature height: 6 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 5
ILEX CRENATA
SKY PENCIL
Slender, upright evergreen shrub.
Shears great for a formal look or
to use as a vertical accent.
ILEX CRENATA
STEEDS
Pyramidal growth habit, although
narrower than other upright
Japanese hollies. Very nice, dark
green foliage. Excellent choice for
hedge or screen. 8’ tall x 4’ wide.
Mature height: 6-8 feet
Mature spread: 12-18”
Zones: 5
Mature height: 8 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 6
ILEX CRENATA
COMPACTA
Excellent dark green color.
Strong grower, very dense. Can
take heavy shearing. Bennett
hybrid.
ILEX CRENATA
GREEN LUSTRE
Compact, dark green lustrous
foliage.
Mature height: 4 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 6
ILEX CRENATA
HELLERI
ILEX CRENATA
HETZI
Dark green, dense, twiggy foliage
to 5’ tall x 10’ wide.
Mature height: 5 feet
Mature spread: 10 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 6 feet
Mature spread: 10 feet
Zones: 5
ILEX CRENATA
HOOGENDORN
A semi-dwarf holly with a
finer textured appearance due to
smaller, more elongated leaves.
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 6
Large, lustrous convex leaf.
Strong grower to 6’ tall x 10’ wide.
Hardy.
ILEX CRENATA
HOWARDI
Excellent convex leaf spreading
Japanese Holly. More uniform
growing habit and better year
round foliage color than Ilex
convexa.
Mature height: 4-6 feet
Mature spread:
Zones: 6
ILEX CRENATA
ILEX CRENATA
SOFT TOUCH
SCHWOEBEL COMPACTA
We are growing this medium dwarf
low spreading Ilex because it is much
hardier than most of the compact
Japanese Hollies. Very dependable.
Becoming the landscaper’s choice.
Similar overall habit to c. Helleri, but
much faster growing. It matures to 4’
tall x 8’ wide.
Mature height: 2-3 feet
Mature spread: 2-3 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 4 feet
Mature spread: 8 feet
Zones: 5
ILEX GLABRA
COMPACTA
Extremely hardy Holly. Grows
3-4’. Light shade or sun. Good
compact strain.
ILEX GLABRA
SHAMROCK
Another good selection that has
gained acceptance in the trade.
Mature height: 2-4 feet
Mature spread: 2-4 feet
Zones: 4
Mature height: 4 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 4
ilex meserveae
blue girl
Medium growing hardy Holly from
Aquifolia-Rugosa cross.
A Rutgers University introduction. Dense and compact, only
reaching 2’ x 3’. Dark green, soft
textured foliage. Good substitute
for c. Helleri.
ilex meserveae
blue maid
Mature height: 6-8 feet
Mature spread: 4-6 feet
Zones: 5
Plant Patent 4865. One of the
best of the hardy Blue Hollies. A
broad pyramidal grower up to 15’
with large red berries. Hardy to
-15º F.
Mature height: 10-15 feet
Mature spread: 6-8 feet
Zones: 4
ilex meserveae
blue PRINCESS
Hybrid evergreen female
holly with dark green foliage and
vibrant red berry production.
Excellent for hedging.
Mature height: 10-15 feet
Mature spread: 8-10 feet
Zones: 5
ilex merserveae
china boy
Plant Patent 4803. Male counterpart to ‘China Girl’. Matures to 5’
x 5’.
Mature height: 5 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 4
ilex merserveae
china girl
ilex red
oakleaf
Plant Patent 4878. A beautiful
Meserveae hardy hybrid (Cornuta x Rugosa). Rounded compact
habit growing to 6-7’. Attractive
glossy green foliage and will take
shearing very well. An excellent
berry setter.
Large, light green foliage. Tall
pyramidal grower, 14’ x 8’. Fastest grower of the red hollies.
Mature height: 14 feet
Mature spread: 8 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 6-8 feet
Mature spread: 5-6 feet
Zones: 4
ilex x
nellie r. stevens
juniperus
chinensis
old gold
A beautiful pyramidal Holly which
is a cross between English and
Chinese Holly. Waxy green foliage. Excellent specimen plant or
hedge growing to 15-20’.
Larger growing, maturing 3-4’
height with 6’ spread. Beautiful
gold color.
Mature height: 3-4 feet
Mature spread: 6 feet
Zones: 4
Mature height:15-20 feet
Mature spread: 10 feet
Zones: 6
juniperus
chinensis
parsoni
One of the best ground covers.
Gray-green heavy foliage.
juniperus
conferta
BLUE PACIFIC
Graceful ground cover with bluegreen foliage.
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 9 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 12 inches
Mature spread: 6-7 feet
Zones: 6
JUNIPERUS
horizontalis
WILTONI
juniperus
squamata
blue star
The most popular flat, creeping
Juniper with alternate silver bluegreen foliage.
Mature height: 6 inches
Mature spread: 6-8 feet
Zones: 3
Low, slow growing squat plant.
Rich blue color. Does not tolerate
high humidity. Grows 3’ x 3-4’.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 3-4 feet
Zones: 4
LIRIOPE
new blue
Improved variety. Dark green
foliage. Lavender flowers.
Green and white striped foliage.
Lavender flowers.
Mature height: 12-18 inches
Mature spread: 12 inches
Zones: 5
Mature height: 15 inches
Mature spread: 15 inches
Zones: 5
nandina
domestica
nandina
domestica
firepower
Lacy green foliage that fades to
red in autumn. Bright clumps of
red berries in spring. Mature size
4-5’.
Dwarf variety with larger leaves
and good fall color. Mature size 2’
by 2’.
Mature height: 5 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 2 feet
Zones: 6
nandina
domestica
gulf stream
nandina
domestica
HARBOR BELLE
Dense habit and foliage. Mature
size 3½’ high by 3’ wide. More
vigorous grower than Moon Bay.
Compact grower that provides
color all year. Shades of pink give
way to deep green and burgundy.
Small white flowers will yeild
bright red berries around holiday
season.
Mature height: 2 feet
Mature spread: 2 feet
Zones: 6
Mature height: 3½ feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 6
nandina
domestica
harbor dwarf
LIRIOPE
variegata
Dwarf, low spreader. Bright
orange-red fall color. Sizes
listed are graded either height or
spread.
Mature height: 18 inches
Mature spread: 2½ feet
Zones: 6
pieris japonica
FOREST FLAME
Lily-of-the-valley-like, white
flowers appear in early spring
with new foliage emerging flame
red and fading to a creamy pink
before maturing in summer to a
glossy, dark green.
Mature height: 6 feet
Mature spread: 6 feet
Zones: 5
pieris japonica
MOUNTAIN FIRE
Has bright red leaves in late
winter or early spring. These soon
age to mahogany & chestnut,
then to shiny green. In April white
urn-shaped flowers appear, longlasting into May.
pieris japonica
red head
Mature height: 4-6 feet
Mature spread: 5-6 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 10 feet
Mature spread: 8 feet
Zones: 6
pieris japonica
scarlet 0’hara
pieris japonica
shojo
Tall and slender with red new
growth. Hardy.
Compact habit with dark green
leaves. Black-red buds open to
pink flowers.
Mature height: 4-5 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 5
Very dark, red new growth. A
beautiful hybrid quite similar
to Red Mill yet showing better
resistance to mites and leaf spot.
Mature height: 4-5 feet
Mature spread: 4-5 feet
Zones: 5
pieris japonica
valley fire
pieris japonica
valley rose
Vivid new growth and large white flowers. Vigorous.
Deep green foliage with pastel
pink flowers.
Mature height: 5 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 3-5 feet
Mature spread: 5 feet
Zones: 5
prunus laurel
otto luyken
prunus laurel
schipkaensis
Makes an excellent hedge. White
flower spikes in spring and black
fruit in summer. Dwarf form of
English Laurel.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 6 feet
Zones: 6
Stalks of fragrant white flowers
appear in spring against the
backdrop of glossy foliage in a
vase shape.
Mature height: 4-6 feet
Mature spread: 6-8 feet
Zones: 6
SPIRAEA
gold mound
Dense, bushy dwarf Spiraea will
grow to 2½’. Bright yellow foliage
all season. Clusters of light pink
flowers in June and July.
SPIRAEA
little princess
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 6 feet
Zones: 4
Mature height: 2-3 feet
Mature spread: 4 feet
Zones: 4
SPIRAEA
magic carpet
A Ground cover variation of Gold
Flame. New red leaf tips sit in
front of yellow to gold mature foliage. Pink Flowers. 10-18” high.
SPIRAEA
neon flash
Syringa patula
miss kim
Deciduous shrub with dark
green foliage that tints towards
burgundy in the fall. Deep purple
buds open to fragrant flowers in
spring.
thuja
green giant
Glossy dark green foliage turning
reddish-purple in the fall. Grows
to 10’ x 10’.
Mature height: 10 feet
Mature spread: 10 feet
Zones: 3
Fast growing conical evergreen to
60’ x 20’ with rich green scalelike
foliage.
Mature height: 60 feet
Mature spread: 20 feet
Zones: 5
Mature height: 7 feet
Mature spread: 7 feet
Zones: 3
viburnum
dentatum
chicago lustre
Like Anthony Waterer. Rich red
flowers. Grows to 3’.
Mature height: 3 feet
Mature spread: 3 feet
Zones: 4
Mature height: 18 inches
Mature spread: 2 feet
Zones: 4
Dwarf mounding variety to 2½’
with pink blossoms most of the
summer.
viburnum nudum
winterthur
Lustrous dark green glossy
foliage that matures to wine red
in Autumn. Creamy white flowers
in May give rise to white-pinkblue fruit during the end of the
summer. Compact habit to 6’ in
10 years.
Mature height: 10-15 feet
Mature spread: 5-6 feet
Zones: 5
viburnum
VAR. TOM.
mariesii
Masses of flat white flowers along
the tops of horizontal layered
branches. Bright red fruit in the
fall. Grows 8-10’.
Mature height: 6-8 feet
Mature spread: 8-10 feet
Zones: 5
viburnum
PRAGENSE
Attractive semi-evergreen shrub
that grows to 7-8’ x 6-7’. Very
nice lustrous foliage with heavy
tomantose on underside. Creamy
white blooms in May.
Mature height: 8 feet
Mature spread: 7 feet
Zones: 5
viburnum
VAR. tom.
shasta
Large pure white flowers in May,
and good scarlet fruit in late Summer. Superior USNA introduction.
Matures at 6-8’ with a wide lateral
branching habit.
Mature height: 6-8 feet
Mature spread: 10-12 feet
Zones: 4
ordering is easy...
here’s how
Call your Territory Sales Representative.
Ben Burdick
Terms and Conditions of
Sale
ALL ORDERS accepted are subject to crop
losses or any other condition beyond our control.
CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, and Albany, NY area
Phone: 860-215-0921
Fax: 860-230-0668
[email protected]
SUBSTITUTION OF SIZES - we reserve the right
to ship the next grade larger or smaller at the
current price of that grade if the grade ordered is
not available.
David DeBeauchamp
PRICES are subject to change without notice.
Prices are FOB our nursery at Green Hill, near
Salisbury, Maryland.
Long Island, NY Metro, and Westchester,
Putnam, and Dutchess counties NY
Phone: 631-218-2339
Fax: 631-218-1838
Cell: 631-835-7111
[email protected]
Jeff Karpa
DC, MD, VA area
Phone: 860-215-0921
Fax: 860-230-0668
[email protected]
Gary Sanchirico
Eastern PA, NJ, and Rockland, Ulster, and
Orange counties NY
Phone: 856-655-1637
Fax: 856-858-4251
[email protected]
Or you may call our Inside Sales Staff
Trudy Hammond
(ext 107)
PAYMENT - Unless otherwise agreed, all
payment, including freight, is due at time of
delivery. For your convenience we accept
MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American
Express for plant purchases.
CREDIT TERMS are available after approval of
a credit application. Terms for customers with
established credit are net 30 days from date of
shipment. A finance charge of 1½% per month
(18% annually) will be applied on all accounts not
paid within 30 days.
CLAIMS must be made in writing within 5 days
after receipt of plants.
PLANT WARRANTY - we express or imply no
warranty or guarantee of continued life of any
plant.
ALL ORDERS are based on the distinct
understanding that the purchaser agrees to the
conditions of sales as stated above.
Northeast
[email protected]
Vernon Gibson-McIntire
(ext 117)
Mid-Atlantic and Mid-West
[email protected]
Toll Free 800-772-1118 or 410-742-5622
Fax 410-546-4977
Our normal office hours are 7:30 AM to 4:30
Mon-Fri
Chesapeake on the web
Visit our updated website to view our current
plant availability, photo catalog, featured
plants and specials, and place orders online.
www.chesapeakenurseries.
com
delivery service
We arrange for economical delivery to most
locations from Washington, D.C. to Boston and
west to St. Louis. Plants are carefully loaded,
single stacked on several decks. Freight charges
are always net, due and payable at time of
delivery.
All customers are expected to
provide labor for unloading each
delivery.
MINIMUM ORDER FOR DELIVERY
$2500.00
MINIMUM ORDER FOR PICKUP
$500.00
directions to our farms
pemberton farm
MAIN OFFICE, PROPAGATION AND
CONTAINER PRODUCTION
Driving from Baltimore/
Washington DC area:
•Take US 50 East across the Chesapeake
Bay Bridge
•Stay on US 50 for 61 miles
•Bear right onto US 50 Business into
Salisbury
•Go 2.6 miles and turn right onto MD 349
(Nanticoke Road)
•Go approx 150 yards and bear left onto
Pemberton Drive
•Go 2.7 miles to nursery entrance
Turn right in the first driveway
Driving from Philadelphia/
Wilmington:
•From I-95, take Exit 4A (Christiana Mall
Road) onto SR-1 South
•Stay on SR-1 for 42 miles and take Exit 97
onto US 13 South
•Stay on US 13 for 54 miles (into Salisbury)
and turn right onto Broad Street
•Merge left onto US 50 West
•Go 1 mile and turn left onto MD 349
(Nanticoke Road)
•Go approx 150 yards and bear left onto
Pemberton Drive
•Go 2.7 miles to nursery entrance
•Turn right in the first driveway
Open 7:30 am - 4:30 pm. Monday through
Friday.
(closed 12-12:30pm)
green hill farm
CONTAINER AND FIELD PRODUCTION
AND SHIPPING
(12 miles southwest of Salisbury near
Whitehaven, MD)
To reach the Green Hill location,
follow the appropriate directions
above for the Pemberton Farm
through turning onto MD 349
(Nanticoke Road).
•Go 7 miles on MD 349 then turn left onto
MD 352 (Whitehaven Road)
•Go 4 1/2 miles and turn left onto Green Hill
Church Road
•Go 1/4 mile to nursery entrance on left
Open 7 am - 4 pm. Monday through Friday
(closed 12-12:30pm) )