Abelia grandifolia Pinky Bells™ to Acer

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Abelia grandifolia Pinky Bells™ to Acer
TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Abelia grandifolia Pinky Bells™ to Acer shirasawanum 'Autumn Moon'
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Abelia grandifolia Pinky Bells™
Acer palmatum 'Kotobuki' Japanese
Maple
Proven Winners ColorChoice. Lavender pink blooms
last from mid-summer to frost, with the largest
flowers of any abelia. Foliage is glossy and dark with
ruby red new growth and fall color. Compact and
healthy growth with strong root system. Excellent in
containers. Deer resistant! Zones 6-9. H: 2-3 ft · W:
4-5 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
NEW! Japanese for "long life", this recent
introduction has bright pink new foliage and
variegated stems. Holds up reasonably well in full
sun. Quite new so we don't know too much about it!
Possibly AKA 'Murasaki Shikibu' named for the
female author of "The Tale of Genji", written in
Japanese between about 1000 and 1012. Zones
6-8. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
18-24", 1 gal $35.00
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Abelia grandifolia Sunny
Anniversary™
Acer palmatum 'Omure yama'
Japanese Maple
Creamy yellow blooms flushed with soft orange and
pink offer a new color palette for abelias.Expect a
plethora of fragrant flowers on this rebloomer from
midsummer until fall. Hummingbirds and butterflies
will love it but deer won't. Zones 6-8. H: 2-3 ft · W:
3-4 ft
A choice small tree: upright, but lent a willow-like
grace by its strongly drooping branch tips. The
deeply-cut palmate leaves begin orange-bordered
green, turn solid bright summer green, and end
spectacular crimsons and golds. Good heat
tolerance. At maturity, this maple can reach 15' in
height and more across. Zones 6-8. H: 10-15
ft · W: 12-18 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
6-10", 1 gal $35.00
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Abelia mosanensis Fragrant Abelia
Acer palmatum 'Orangeola'
Japanese Maple
Hardy and fragrant! This deciduous species of abelia
is from Latvia in northern Europe, with fragrant pink
flowers blooming from late May to early June. The
glossy summer foliage turns an attractive orange red
in autumn. Likes part shade and moist, well-drained
soil. Limited quantity available. Zones 5-8. H: 5-6
ft · W: 5-6 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
Deeply lobed and incised leaves are bright orangered when new, mature to rich reddish-green and
turn fiery orange-red in fall. This dissectum-type
Japanese maple grows slowly to form a mounding
cascade, usually taller then wide. Limited quantity
available. Zones 6-8. H: 6-7 ft · W: 5-6 ft
6-10", 1 gal $35.00
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Acer palmatum 'Beni maiko'
Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum 'Sharps Pygmy'
Japanese Maple
The 'Red-haired Dancing Girl' maple is a broadly
spreading small shrub-like tree that grows to about
6'. In spring palmate leaves open brilliant scarlet.
Gradually the leaves darken, finally turning a bluish
or reddish green depending on conditions. New
growth through the season adds flashes of scarlet,
turning red in fall. Zones 6-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
An excellent dwarf bush that never needs pruning.
Green leaves turn a nice crimson-wine color in the
fall. Forms a low mounded shape and looks like it
will grow about 4' high and wide in 15-20 years.
Zones 6-8. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
10-15", 1 gal $45.00
18-24", 1 gal $35.00
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Acer palmatum 'Beni shichihenge'
Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum 'Shin deshojo'
Japanese Maple
A variegated Japanese maple with orange overtones
in the spring flush. In some cases, entire leaf lobes
will be orange. Fall color is magenta. Small, slow
growing, narrow upright tree. The name means 'red
and changeful' in Japanese. Limited quantity
available. Zones 6 - 8. H: 8-10 ft · W: 4-6 ft
One of our most popular Japanese maples. The
spring foliage is the brightest red of any maple
here. Dark reddish-purple young twigs provide
winter interest. Tucked away in the garden it will
draw the eye in spring and fall. It can be an
excellent container plant. Zones 6-8. H: 6-8 ft · W:
4-6 ft
4-5', 3 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
18-24", 1 gal $35.00
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Acer palmatum 'Hogyoku' Japanese
Maple
Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum'
Golden Full Moon Maple
Hard to beat for outstanding autumn color, turning
brilliant orange. Large seven-lobed leaves are green
in summer. It's a vigorous grower and not fussy as to
soil; best in well drained but moist location with some
afternoon shade. Mature height is approximately 15'.
Zones 6-8. H: 10-12 ft · W: 6-8 ft
An outstanding specimen, very slow-growing and
upright when young, maturing to 20'. Bright yellow
leaves of spring are followed by full, round leaves
that turn yellow to medium-green (tolerates full sun,
but golden color lasts longer in more shade).
Spectacular fall color! Zones 5-8. H: 6-8 ft · W:
4-6 ft
3-4', 2 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
6-10", 1 gal $45.00
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Acer palmatum 'Japanese Sunrise'
Japanese Maple
Acer shirasawanum 'Autumn Moon'
Full Moon Maple
NEW! A sport of 'Sango kaku', but with yelloworange-red stems in winter instead of plain ol' red!
Leaves emerge yellow-green, becoming light green
for the summer, then yellow gold and crimson in fall.
Very tolerant of full sun and grows into a narrow
upright vase-shaped tree. Limited quantity available.
Zones 6b-8. H: 15-20 ft · W: 15-20 ft
Summer leaves are burnt-orange with green
undertone in sun; yellow-green in shade. Warm
tones of red and orange paint the full, round leaves
in fall. In general, more light makes for more
intense coloration (a bit of high canopy never
hurts). This cultivar takes heat well, too; further
south, however, it will need more shade. Zones
5-8. H: 5-7 ft · W: 4-5 ft
10-15", 1 gal $35.00
6-10", 1 gal $45.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Aucuba japonica to Camellia 'April Dawn'
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Aucuba japonica Green Gold-dust
Plant
Buxus sempervirens 'Dee Runk'
Columnar Boxwood
Compact growing, green-leaved form of this durable
broad-leaved evergreen. This is a female form, a
male companion is needed if you want the festive
red berries. Deer-resistant and one of the few shrubs
that tolerates dry shade. Zones 6b-10. H: 3-4 ft · W:
3-4 ft
Those looking for garden drama will find it here! Try
'Dee Runk' for a remarkable living exclamation
point. This is a larger-growing boxwood that rapidly
forms a tall tight column up to 10' high, yet only 2'
wide, with glossy dark green leaves. Zones 5-8. H:
10-12 ft · W: 1-2 ft
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Aucuba japonica 'Sulphur' Yellowmargined Aucuba
Buxus sempervirens 'Jensen'
Boxwood
We got this from Hawksridge Nursery. This gorgeous
plant apparently goes by the other names 'Sulphurea
Marginata', and 'Limbata'. A female clone fairly
common in Europe but rather rare here in the US.
Slow-growing and therefore expensive. Yellow
margins, green interior. Shade tolerant and deer
resistant. Limited. Zones 6-8. H: 3-4 ft · W: 2-3 ft
One of our favorites because of its deep dark green
leaf color that displays a blue sheen in the sunlight.
The new growth has a beautiful light blue cast. It
forms a compact upright mound, which on our 20
year old stock plant is 18" high and 15" wide. Deer
resistant. Zones 5-8.
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Bignonia capreolata 'Wabash Valley'
Cross Vine
Buxus sinica 'Tide Hill' Boxwood
15-18", 1 gal $35.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
Originally collected by Wesley Whiteside in Wabash
County, IL from one of the northernmost wild
populations of the native crossvine. His garden is in
a solid Zone 5 where it may die back to the ground
until it's established, but older plants are reliably tophardy. Great for attracting hummingbirds. Limited
quantity available. Zones 6-9. H: 30-50 ft in
10-15", 1 gal $20.00
3-6", 1 gal $25.00
Always noticed by garden visitors! Our plant here at
the nursery is only 18" inches high by 3' across
after many years. Soft-textured oval leaves that
hold their bright green color even through very
severe winters. It has a broad, spreading habit that
is much less formal than that of other boxwoods.
Zones 6 - 9. H: 1-2 ft · W: 2-3 ft
12-15", 3 gal $45.00
2-3', 1 gal $30.00
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Buxus 'Gibraltar' Boxwood
Callicarpa dichotoma 'Shiji
murasaki' Variegated Beautyberry
Grown from cuttings collected at the Gibraltar Estate
in Wilmington DE, a formal garden designed by the
famous landscape architect Marian Cruger Coffin
and created between 1916 and 1923. Coffin was one
of the first and most accomplished female landscape
architects in the US. A unique historic touch for your
estate! Zones 6-8. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
Colorful leaves splashed with white and speckled
with green set off by pink petioles add pizzazz and
panache to full sun or part shade. Striking!
Produces some lavender-pink flowers but rarely
produces much fruit. Likes well-drained soil. Use as
a landscape specimen or for mass plantings or
screens. Zones 6-8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
15-18", 1 gal $30.00
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Buxus microphylla 'File Leaf'
Boxwood
Calycanthus 'Aphrodite' Hybrid
Sweetshrub
NEW! The branch profile looks like a file, thus the
name. Upright-growing plants have small, narrow
evergreen leaves. Enjoys shade in warmer climates;
best grown where the root zone can be mulched and
left undisturbed. Like most boxwoods, this one
tolerates shearing and so can be used in hedges.
Limited quantity available. Zones 4-9. H: 4-5 ft · W:
4-5 ft
Tom Ranney/ Mountain Crops Research Institute.
The addition of fragrance to 'Hartlage Wine' blends
the best qualities of both parents, with large
raspberry-colored flowers. Large medium green
leaves add bold texture. Great hybrid vigor, fastgrowing, floriferous and showy. Not fussy as to soil,
sun or shade. Stand back- it wants to grow! Zones
5-8. H: 8-12 ft · W: 8-12 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
15-18", 2 gal. $35.00
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Buxus sempervirens 'Aurea Pendula'
Boxwood
Calycanthus floridus Sweetshrub,
Carolina Allspice
Not really a weeping plant as the name would imply.
The rich green leaves of this boxwood are
variegated with golden yellow, making a beautiful
specimen plant with gracefully arching branchlets.
Like most boxwood it is fairly slow growing. Grows in
sun to moderate shade in well-drained acidic soil.
Zones 7-10. H: 6-8 ft · W: 4-6 ft
Available again! Cutting-grown from Anne's
heirloom plant, this great easy-care native shrub
produces 2" mahogany red flowers in May and
sporadically on new growth through the summer.
Fruitily fragrant- smells like pineapple and
strawberries! Prefers sun and well-drained soil, with
clear yellow fall color. Spreads by suckering. Zones
5-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 8-10 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
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Buxus sempervirens
'Aureovariegata' Boxwood
Camellia 'April Dawn' Springblooming
Forms a rounded shrub reaching up to 6' high and
wide, with smooth evergreen leaves irregularly
streaked with yellows, in linear markings that run
parallel with the leaf veins. Likes part shade and
well-drained soil; Deer resistant. Zones 6-8. H: 3-5
ft · W: 3-4 ft
Dr. Clifford Parks. Definitely a favorite among the
camellias we offer! Delicately beautiful,'April Dawn'
is a hybrid of 2 lovely C.japonica cultivars,
'Berenice Boddy' x 'Herme'. Formal double flowers
in shell pink and white, variegated with streaks of
deeper pink. Plant is a vigorous and erect grower
and blooms for a long period in the spring. Zones
6b-8. H: 5-8 ft · W: 5-6 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
18-24", 3 gal $60.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Camellia japonica 'April Tryst' to Camellia japonica 'Jacks'
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Camellia 'April Tryst' Springblooming
Camellia japonica 'April Kiss'
Spring-blooming
seedling of 'Yours Truly'. Parks. A popular spring
bloomer with rich red anemone-form flowers.
Produces lots of buds which open over an extended
period during the mid- to late-spring camellia bloom
time and open even after bouts of very cold weather.
A moderate grower that forms a neat, well-shaped
plant with glossy evergreen leaves. Zones 6-9. H:
5-8 ft · W: 3-4 ft
('Bernice Boddy' X 'Reg Ragland'). Parks. Proven
and popular, this lovely evergreen shrub has small
medium red formal double flowers in early spring.
Compact with a moderate growth rate. Great as a
patio plant, screen or in mixed borders. Camellias
like shade and moist soil with good drainage, but
will tolerate sites with heavier soil. Zones 6-8. H:
6-9 ft · W: 4-5 ft
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Camellia 'Arctic Rose' Springblooming
Camellia japonica 'April
Remembered' Spring-blooming
Dr William Ackermann. Bred by Dr William
Ackermann, this evergreen shrub has spring (AprilMay) blooms of rose-red. The formal double flowers
decorate an upright 6' h x 4' w evergreen shrub.
Perfect for shady gardens with moist soil and good
drainage, but camellias are easier to please than
rhododendrons if your drainage is less than perfect!
Zones 6-8. H: 4-6 ft · W: 3-4 ft
NC, USA. Perhaps one of the hardiest camellias,
this vigorous, fast growing evergreen blooms from
early to late spring. Abundant flowers are semidouble, in shades of cream to pink, with a center of
golden-yellow stamens. Protect from winter wind
and ice; will tolerate heavier soils than
rhododendrons. Zones 6b-8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
18-24", 3 gal $60.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $60.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $60.00
('Bernice Boddy' x 'Dr. Tinsley'). Dr Clifford Parks,
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $60.00
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Camellia 'Autumn Spirit' Fallblooming
Camellia japonica 'April Rose'
Spring-blooming
(C. oleifera X C. sasanqua). Dr Clifford Parks. One of
our favorite fall-bloomers! Intensely colored flowers
bloom early in the fall. Many bright deep pink petals
make up the small to medium-sized peony-form
flowers. This compact, bushy plant has small deep
green leaves and is a moderate to vigorous grower.
Protect from winter wind and ice but tolerant of snow
and cold. Zones 6-8. H: 5-6 ft · W: 5-6 ft
('Berenice Boddy' X 'Kumasaka'). Dr Clifford Parks.
One of the best of the April series! Nice dark green
foliage and compact habit, large formal double rosy
pink flowers in mid-late spring. Relatively slowgrowing and well-shaped plant. Quite cold hardy
and heavy bud set. Zones 6-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 3-3 ft
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Camellia 'Crimson Candles' Springblooming
Camellia japonica 'Berenice Boddy'
Spring-blooming
(C.reticulata X C.fraterna)F2 . Camellia Forest Nsy.
Named for its buds which look like red candles,
followed by small and early bright rose-pink single
flowers. The new foliage is bronze-red. A very
vigorous and disease resistant variety, with excellent
vegetative and floral hardiness. The plant has upright
growth and prefers bright filtered shade for optimum
plant growth. Zones 7-9. H: 8-10 ft · W: 5-6 ft
"Big Mama" of many camellia hybrids and one of
the hardiest,'Berenice Boddy' is a beauty in her
own right! A medium-sized, semi-double flower in a
delicate light pink with deep pink under-petals,
centered with yellow stamens. The plant is a
vigorous upright grower, blooming in mid-seasonlate April-early May here in central NJ. Zones
6-9. H: 8-10 ft · W: 6-8 ft
18-24", 3 gal $60.00
18-24", 3 gal $60.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
18-24", 3 gal $55.00
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Camellia 'Koto no Kaori' Springblooming
Camellia japonica 'Glen 40' Springblooming
(C. japonica 'Tokai' X C. lutchuensis).Small single hot
pink flowers are sweetly scented and are some of
the most colorful of the fragrant camellias. Bloom
time is usually in March. New leaves emerge with a
trace of red on this upright, open evergreen shrub.
The cultivar name translates to "Fragrance of
Ancient City". Zones 7-9. H: 5-6 ft · W: 4-5 ft
An "old-timer" which originated at Azalea Glen
Nursery in Loxley, AL in 1942. Brilliant, cherry red,
formal double blooms are displayed against glossy,
dark evergreen foliage and really pop in shade.
Blooms mid to late season. Slow, upright compact
growth. Suitable for milder regions of the U.S.
Zones 7-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
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Camellia 'Spring's Promise' Springblooming
Camellia japonica 'Goggy' Springblooming
('Berenice Boddy' x Kumasaka;CF-2). Dr Clifford
Strange name, beautiful plant! Semi-double to
formal double flowers in whispers of palest pink
contrast with the lustrous dark evergreen leaves.
This vigorous upright shrub grows at a moderate
rate in full sun to partial shade. Makes a lovely
hedge or screen. Protect from winter wind and ice
but tolerant of snow and cold. Zones 7-9. H: 10-12
ft · W: 6-8 ft
18-24", 3 gal $55.00
Parks. Single rosy red to deep pink flowers often
start blooming during warm periods in January and
keep going through out the spring due to excellent
bud hardiness. An excellent landscape plant due to
upright form with large glossy evergreen leaves,
free-flowering habit and tolerance of less-thanperfect drainage. Zones 6-9.
10-15", 1 gal $25.00 | 15-18", 3 gal $60.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $55.00
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Camellia 'Survivor' Fall-blooming
(C. sasanqua 'Narumi-gata' x C. oleifera). Dr Clifford
Camellia japonica 'Jacks' Springblooming
Parks, NC, USA. One of the hardiest camellias, so
named because it survived -9F. It's a vigorous,
compact and upright-growing shrub, producing an
abundance of single white flowers centered with
golden stamens in the early autumn. A noticeable
fragrance is an additional bonus. Likes shade and
good drainage but also tolerates heavier soils. Zones
6-9. H: 10-15 ft · W: 8-10 ft
One of our most popular camellias, this upright
cultivar is also one of the most compact, staying
under 5' for many years. Deep pink formal double
flowers are very striking with the petals arranged in
many overlapping concentric circles. Gorgeous
glossy evegreen foliage; Blooms appear midFebruary into March and perhaps later. Zones
7-9. H: 5-6 ft · W: 2-3 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
18-24", 3 gal $55.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Camellia japonica 'Jerry Hill' to Camellia sasanqua 'Setsugekka'
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Camellia japonica 'Jerry Hill' Springblooming
Camellia oleifera 'Lu Shan Snow'
Oil Camellia
('Frost Queen' x 'Variety Z').Gorgeous! This
Ackermann hybrid is a late season bloomer with
rose-pink, medium-sized formal double flowers. Plant
is dense and upright with dark green, glossy
evergreen leaves. Likes shade and will tolerate
heavy soil; plant with hydrangeas for multi-season
interest! Protect from winter wind and ice; tolerant of
snow and cold. Zones 6b-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 5-6 ft
US National Arboretum. Uniquely different from C.
japonica cultivars, this is an exceptionally hardy, fall
blooming tea-oil camellia which can tolerate
temperatures as low as -10 F. Smooth cinnamonbrown bark and fragrant single white flowers with
golden centers add interest to the autumn and
winter garden as they keep blooming throughout
the fall. Zones 6-9. H: 12-15 ft · W: 6-8 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $60.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
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Camellia japonica 'Korean Fire'
Spring-blooming
Camellia sasanqua 'Cleopatra' Fallblooming
This sibling to 'Longwood Valentine' and 'Longwood
Centennial' was selected because it opens its single
red flowers wider for a showier spring display. Same
great rounded glossy leaves, compact habit and cold
hardiness (Zone 6a). Site camellias in part sun and
good soil, not as picky as rhododendrons about
drainage! Zones 6-8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 5-7 ft
K Sawada, AL, USA; imported from Japan c. 1929.
A plethora of fall flowers! Although many camellias
have an open growth habit,'Cleopatra' is a vigorous
grower but also quite compact and bushy. Pretty
semi-double rosy pink blossoms from September to
frost. Best planted in the spring, in moist, welldrained soil in sun or shade location. Use as a
hedge or specimen. Zones 7-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 15-18", 3 gal $55.00
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Camellia japonica 'Kumasaka'
Spring-blooming
Camellia sasanqua 'Jean May' Fallblooming
One of the hardiest camellias for colder climates.
Very showy double peony to rose-form flowers have
ruffled rose-pink petals encircling a cluster of golden
stamens. Vigorous compact growth habit, blooming
mid-late season (late April- May here in NJ).
Distinctive foliage is very glossy with slightly
undulating edges. Zones 6-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
Ralph May, Florida, USA, 1951. NEW! Hardy fallblooming camellias are less common, and 'Jean
May" is truly a knockout! Lovely pale pink flowers of
a loose peony form are deeper pink at center
revealing yellow stamens, fading to a lighter blush
at th edges of the petals. Glossy dark green leaves
on a vigorous and upright-growing plant. Zones
7-9. H: 3-3 ft · W: 3-4 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00 | 15-18", 3 gal $55.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $55.00
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Camellia japonica 'Lady Clare'
Spring-blooming
Camellia sasanqua 'Long Island
Pink' Fall blooming
Japan, 1859. NEW! AKA 'Akashigata' or "Akashi
Gate" this camellia dates from the Edo period
(1600-1868) of ancient Japan. It has some of the
largest leaves of any camellia, glossy and dark
green. The flowers are semi-double, deep pink and
display golden yellow stamens. Habit is robust,
broad, spreading and somewhat open. Zones 7-9. H:
4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
Patricia Brack, Long Island NY. NEW! Found in the
1970's in a Long Island hedgerow by rhododendron
breeder Werner Brack's wife, this has become a
staple fall-blooming camellia for hedges, specimens
or containers. Single 3.5" pink flowers with golden
stamens appear throughout the fall until November.
Glossy dark green large leaves and compact,
upright habit.
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $55.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00 | 15-18", 3 gal $55.00
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Camellia japonica 'Longwood
Centennial' Spring-blooming
Camellia sasanqua 'Midnight Lover'
Fall blooming
Longwood Gardens. Sibling to 'Longwood Valentine'
but with larger and very glossy rounded leaves and
flowers which are a bit larger and closer to rose
color. Plant habit is very dense and full. Camellia
japonica var. koreana selections are among the most
cold hardy of all camellias. Zones 6-8. H: 6-8 ft · W:
6-8 ft
Camellia Forest. NEW! Fall-blooming red camellias
are rare- this selection is the "reddest of the red" C.
sasanqua cultivars. Velvety and slightly ruffled
petals form semi-double flowers in a deeper shade
of burgundy than 'Yuletide', accented with a center
of golden stamens. Vigorous grower; Best color in
partially shaded locations. Zones 7-9. H: 5-6
ft · W: 4-5 ft
15-18", 1 gal $35.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
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$$plantID:2734$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Camellia japonica 'Maidens of Great
Promise' Spring-blooming
Camellia sasanqua 'Northern
Exposure' Fall-blooming
One of our very favorite camellias! Lovely rosepeony form blooms of a luscious deep salmon-pink
are set off by glossy green leaves on a vigorous
spring-blooming plant. Rated one of the hardiest in
Longwood trials. Camellias like shade and will
tolerate heavier soils than rhododendrons. Zones
6-9. H: 5-8 ft · W: 5-8 ft
A fall-blooming single white beauty, upright in habit,
with glossy green leaves. Excellent disease
resistance. Zones 6-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 4-6 ft
18-24", 3 gal $60.00
18-24", 3 gal $55.00
$$plantID:3432$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3605$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Camellia japonica 'Victory White'
Spring-blooming
Camellia sasanqua 'Setsugekka'
Fall-blooming
NEW! Looking for a beautiful white camellia? 'Victory
White' has lovely medium-sized semi-double to loose
peony-form flowers with yellow stamens, blooming
from February to April. Glossy dark evergreen leaves
clothe a vigorous plant of open and upright growth.
Zones 7-9. H: 10-12 ft · W: 6-8 ft
Jisuke Minagawa, Japan, 1898. NEW! Elegant and
large white semi-double and delicately fragrant
flowers with centers of bright gold stamens,
opening a few at a time from early autumn to the
end of December. Branches covered with glossy
dark green foliage can be trained as an espalier or
on a trellis. One of the most popular sasanquas in
Japan. Zones 7-9. H: 8-10 ft · W: 4-5 ft
15-18", 3 gal $60.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $55.00
pg. 24
pg. 18
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Camellia sasanqua 'Yuletide' to Cercis canadensis 'Ruby Falls'
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$$plantID:3467$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Camellia sasanqua 'Yuletide' Fallblooming
Cephalanthus occidentalis 'Sugar
Shack™ Button-bush
The only fall-blooming red camellia, with showy
single red blooms centered with bright yellow
stamens. A beautiful addition to the winter garden,
as blossoms really "pop" in contrast to the small,
glossy, dark green leaves. Nice compact growth
habit and blooms in mid-late fall through winter.
Protect from winter wind and ice. Zones 7-9. H: 6-8
ft · W: 6-8 ft
A knockout during the fall when gorgeous red
foliage stood out like a stoplight. Reduced in size
but with added interest, this new and smaller
version of buttonbush has colorful red fruit and
glossy foliage. Add in mini golf ball-shaped fragrant
white flowers and you've got a delightful plant that
shines from spring to fall. Zones 5-9. H: 3-4 ft · W:
3-4 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $55.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:3632$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:278$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Camellia x vernalis 'Shibori egao'
Fall-blooming
Cercis canadensis 'Appalachian
Red' Eastern Redbud
NEW! Pink and white semi-double blooms with
prominent yellow stamens, this is a white-marked
sport of the Japanese cultivar 'Egao'. Plant habit is
bushy and spreading. Bloom for a long time, from
late winter to early spring.(Translation of name in
Japanese is Shibori = white, egao = smiling face.)
Limited quantity available) Zones 7-9. H: 4-5 ft · W:
5-6 ft
Dr. Max Byrkit. Found along a roadside in
Maryland, this is the variety with "closest to red"
flowers. Brilliant fuchsia-pink to red flower clusters
appear along the stems in early spring before
leaves emerge. The green heart-shaped foliage
turns a beautiful clear yellow in autumn. Tolerant of
sun, shade and almost any type of soil. Zones
5-9. H: 15-25 ft · W: 15-25 ft
15-18", 3 gal $55.00
4-5', 3 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
$$plantID:3536$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2717$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Carpinus betulus European
Hornbeam
Cercis canadensis 'Floating Clouds'
Variegated Redbud
Often used for hedges as it responds well to pruning.
Medium green leaves turn yellow in fall, then tan and
remain on the plant through the winter. Easy to grow
in medium moisture, well-drained soils in sun to part
shade. Best pruned during late summer to midwinter to avoid sap bleeding. Limited quantity
available. Zones 4-7. H: 15-20 ft · W: 10-15 ft
Don Black, Charlie's Creek Nursery, SC.. A recent
introduction with leaves irregularly splashed with
white. Similar to, but seems to have somewhat
more white in the leaves than 'Silver Splash'.
Typical lavender flowers. Does not burn in full sun.
Limited quantity available. Zones 4-9. H: 20-30
ft · W: 20-30 ft
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $45.00
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
$$plantID:253$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:275$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Carpinus caroliniana Ironwood or
American Hornbeam
Cercis canadensis 'Hearts of Gold'
Eastern Redbud
Small native tree or large shrub often found growing
near streams. Smooth gray bark on older trunks
ripples like muscles, hence one of the common
names "musclewood". Lightly furrowed and serrated
green leaves change in fall, when color ranges from
nice yellows to exceptional oranges and reds. Zones
3 - 9. H: 20-30 ft · W: 15-20 ft
Jon Roethling. Back by popular demand! Brighten
the grayest spring day with tiny lavender-purple
flowers blooming before the foliage emerges. In
summer, the chartreuse-gold foliage is burnresistant even in full sun. A vigorous US native,
tolerant of difficult soil and climatic conditions.
Zones 5-8. H: 15-20 ft · W: 18-20 ft
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $45.00
2-3', 3 gal $45.00
$$plantID:259$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:273$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer
Sorbet' Variegated Bluebeard
Cercis canadensis 'Lavender
Twist® Weeping Redbud
Peter van Delft. Hot dry summers have proved this
to be a stalwart addition to the drought-tolerant,
deer-resistant garden. Unwatered and untouched, it
remains vibrant and colorful all summer. Striking
golden variegated leaves set off clusters of blue
flowers in late summer. Needs full sun to look its
best. PP15,935 Zones 5-9. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
Brotzman. The branches of Lavender Twist are
covered with purplish-pink flowers in spring,
arching and weeping elegantly to form an umbrella.
Heart-shaped leaves turn a clear yellow in the fall.
Tolerates sun or shade and almost any soil. Our
small plants are own root (not grafted). AKA'Covey'
Zones 5-7. H: 5-6 ft · W: 7-8 ft
10-15", 1 gal, cut back $20.00
18-24", 1 gal $35.00 | 3-4', 3 gal, add extra
shipping $55.00
$$plantID:3465$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2772$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Caryopteris x clandonensis Sterling
Silver Bluebeard
Cercis canadensis 'Pennsylvania
Pride Pink Heartbreaker' Redbud
Stunning silvery-grey leaves really show off the
violet-blue flowers in September. This butterfly
magnet forms a compact rounded shrub that's low
maintenance, drought-tolerant and deer resistant.
Likes full sun and tolerates not-so-great soil. Limited
quantity available. Zones 5-8. H: 30-42 in · W:
30-42 in
Donald Eaton. A newer weeping form with a more
upright habit than Lavender Twist and lavender-pink
flowers. Maintains a central leader with weeping
side branches. Young leaves are red becoming dark
green at maturity and remain slightly smaller than
those of the species. PP23,043 Zones 5-8. H:
10-15 ft · W: 8-10 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
4-5', 3 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
$$plantID:3466$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2774$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ceanothus x Marie Rose™ New
Jersey Tea
Cercis canadensis 'Ruby Falls'
Weeping Redbud
Butterfly magnet! Numerous panicles of pink flowers
appear in mid-summer and again in early fall,
followed by attractive red seed capsules. Upright and
compact with glossy foliage and purple stems. Very
drought-tolerant plant will struggle in poorly drained
or frequently irrigated soils. Zones 6-10. H: 2-4
ft · W: 2-3 ft
['Covey' x 'Forest Pansy'] F2. Denny Werner NCSU.
Distinctively different! Very popular due to its purple
leaf color and weeping growth habit. Retains purple
leaf color during most of the growing season similar
to 'Forest Pansy'.'Ruby Falls' demonstrates
excellent branching and attractive reddish-purple
flowers in early spring. PP#22,097 Zones 6-8. H:
6-8 ft · W: 4-6 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $55.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Cercis canadensis 'Whitewater' to Clethra alnifolia 'Cottondale'
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$$plantID:2505$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cercis canadensis 'Whitewater'
Weeping Variegated Redbud
Chionanthus virginicus Fringe-tree
('Silver Cloud' x Covey') F2 (1999). Denny Werner
NCSU. Large, attractive green and white variegated
leaves in the spring and early summer, ultimately
turning to green as the growing season progresses.
Typical lavender flowers in spring, but the
combination of unusual growth habit and leaves is
anything but typical! PPAF Zones 6-9. H: 5-7 ft · W:
2-3 ft
3-4', 3 gal $65.00
White fringed flowers in May, with glossy green
leaves turning yellow in the fall. Female plants bear
clusters of blue fruits resembling olives, as this is a
native member of the long-lived olive family. Forms
a beautiful large shrub or small tree. Generally not
attractive to deer! Zones 5-9. H: 20-25 ft · W:
15-20 ft
15-18", 1 gal $20.00 | 18-24", 2
gal $45.00 | 3-4', 3 gal, Add extra
shipping $60.00
$$plantID:3076$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:298$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cercis canadensis The Rising Sun™
Eastern Redbud
Chionanthus virginicus 'Emerald
Knight' Male Fringetree
Ray Jackson, Belvidere TN, USA. WOW! This
redbud is destined for glory, with a tri-colored foliage
show in spring and summer. Tips of new growth
starts as peachy apricot, maturing through
chartreuse-yellow to a final deep green. All 3 color
stages occur simultaneously. Pretty lavender flowers
in spring add even more interest. PP#21451 Zones
5-9. H: 10-15 ft · W: 10-15 ft
Dark green glossy foliage and larger more profuse
flowers distinguishes this male selection of our
native fringe-tree. It's a vigorous grower with a
more tree-like, rather than shrubby habit. One of
very few named selections of fringe tree, it was
introduced by Highland Creek Nursery of NC.
Limited quantity available. Zones 5-9. H: 25-30
ft · W: 20-25 ft
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $60.00
15-18", 1 gal $45.00
$$plantID:283$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2738$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cercis chinensis 'Don Egolf' Chinese
Redbud
Cladrastis kentukea 'Perkins Pink'
Yellowwood
US National Arboretum. Spectacular! Branches of
brilliant glowing magenta bloom from mid-March to
early April. Dark green foliage, compact growth habit,
resistance to canker and fruitless habit make this an
excellent plant in many respects. Dr Egolf was an
outstanding plantsman from the US National
Arboretum, developer of many outstanding plants.
Zones 6-9. H: 6-7 ft · W: 6-7 ft
This tree will make a statement in the landscape
long after the planter is gone! Provides shade,
beauty and fragrance on a round-headed tree with
12" drooping panicles of light pink (not the normal
white) pea flowers in June. Bright green foliage
turns soft golden yellow in fall, with smooth light
gray bark. Prune in summer. Zones 4 - 8. H: 40-45
ft · W: 40-45 ft
18-24" $45.00
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $55.00
$$plantID:3186$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3485$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Chaenomeles speciosa 'Scarlet
Storm' Flowering Quince
Clematis 'Sweet Summer Love'
Hybrid Autumn Clematis
Mtn. Hort. Crops Res. Station, NC. Bright scarlet-red
double flowers with 17 to 25 petals in each large
flower (2 to 2.5" diameter). Unlike many flowering
quinces, it produces flowers out to the tips of its
branches. An upright, rounded, shrub with a mature
height of approximately 6' feet that is thornless and
produces no fruit. PP#20951 Zones 4-8. H: 4-6
ft · W: 3-5 ft
Szczepan Marczyski, Poland. Easy to grow and
fragrant! Cranberry-purple flowers bloom a month
earlier and longer than Sweet Autumn clematis.
Blooms on new wood. Deer resistant, likes sun for
top and shade for the root zone. Zones 4-9. H:
10-15 ft in
$$plantID:293$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2757$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Chamaedaphne calyculata 'Tiny Tom'
Leatherleaf
Clethra alnifolia Vanilla Spice™
1 gal $20.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
A native ericaceous favorite that grows wild here in
the nearby Pine Barrens. Dainty sprays of small
evergreen leaves are fine textured and little white
bell flowers hang all along the stems. This variety is
lower growing and more compact than the species,
with a heavier fruit set. Named for noted NJ
plantsman Tom Dilatush. Zones 4-8. H: 1-2 ft · W:
2-4 ft
Tim Wood. A standout native shrub with attractive
glossy, dark green leaves and fragrant pure white
flowers, roughly double in size compared to typical
clethra blooms. Like other C. alnifolia selections,
Vanilla Spice likes moist soil and tolerates shade or
sun. Yellow fall color. AKA 'Caleb' Zones 4-8. H: 3-6
ft · W: 3-4 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:2979$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:320$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Chimonanthus praecox
'Grandiflorus' Wintersweet
Clethra alnifolia 'Anne Bidwell'
Summersweet
15-18", 1 gal $20.00
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
A "magnified" version of a very fragrant winterblooming deciduous shrub. Flowers are butter-yellow
with maroon centers. Upright, vase-shaped and
slightly arching habit, with dark green leaves
changing to yellow-green in autumn. Best for
southern gardens or planted in a protected area.
Very drought-tolerant when established. Zones
7-9. H: 10-15 ft · W: 8-12 ft
Unique! Upright and densely branched growth
habit, with tightly clustered inflorescences of
fragrant white flowers which are attractive to
beneficial insects. Blooms mid-late August through
September here in New Jersey. An easy-to-grow
native plant that tolerates sun or shade and moist
or dry soil. Yellow fall color. Zones 4-9. H: 4-6
ft · W: 3-5 ft
$$plantID:2739$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:322$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Chionanthus retusus 'Tokyo Tower'
Fastigiate Asian Fringe-tree
Clethra alnifolia 'Cottondale' Woolly
Summersweet
NEW! An unusual columnar selection of the Asian
relative of our native fringe-tree, with lovely white
panicles in May and June. Beautiful tan and gold
exfoliating bark adds interest all year. Rounded
glossy green leaves all summer and excellent yellow
fall color. Zones 6-8. H: 9-10 ft · W: 2-3 ft
One of the most distinctive clethras, with racemes
up to 16" long that bloom for an extended period
into the fall! Foliage covered with fine white hairs
lending an attractive greyish cast. Introduced by
Woodlanders' Nursery from a wild Floridian plant,
but perfectly hardy here in central NJ. Zones 6-9. H:
4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
3-4' , 2 gal $45.00
pg. 26
pg. 20
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
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Clethra alnifolia 'Goldsprenkle' to Cornus florida 'Appalachian Spring'
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$$plantID:373$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Clethra alnifolia 'Goldsprenkle'
Summersweet
Cornus Venus® Hybrid Dogwood
Rabideau, RFN. RareFind exclusive! Plain ol'
summersweet kicked up a notch! Ron found this in a
batch of seedlings from a 'Creel's Calico' offspring.
Leaves are sprinkled and splashed randomly with
gold flecks, a very unique type of variegation rarely
seen in hardy plants. Takes moist-dry shade but
probably better variegation in more sun. Zones
5-9. H: 4-6 ft · W: 4-6 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:328$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Clethra alnifolia 'Ruby Spice' Pink
Summersweet
For summer color and fragrance,'Ruby Spice' is still
the best pink flowered form available. Panicles of
medium pink flowers are set off by dark green foliage
that turns a clear yellow in fall. Clethra is a native
deciduous shrub that will tolerate both dry and wet
shade, or full sun. Zones 5-8. H: 6-10 ft · W: 6-8 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
((kousa x nuttallii) X kousa).Hybrid vigor is probably
the reason for the rapid growth of Cornus Venus.
Huge white flowers big as your hand cover a very
disease-resistant plant that develops a broad and
spreading form at maturity. A spectacular
introduction from Dr.Elwin Orton's dogwood
breeding program at Rutgers University here in NJ!
AKA'KN30-8' PP#16309 Zones 5-9. H: 15-20
ft · W: 15-20 ft
3-4', 3 gal, add extra
shipping $55.00 | 4-5', 3 gal, add extra
shipping $65.00
$$plantID:3417$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cornus alba 'Aurea' Golden Prairie
Fire Dogwood
Glowing chartreuse-gold leaves and bright red
stems in winter. This multi-stemmed deciduous
shrub has clusters of small white flowers in spring
followed by small white fruit. Dark green leaves turn
red in fall. Full sun to partial shade, well-drained
soil. Spreads by underground roots, good for
stabilizing banks and slopes. Zones 2-7. H: 8-10
ft · W: 4-10 ft
2-3', 3 gal $45.00
$$plantID:330$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:343$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Clethra alnifolia 'Sixteen Candles'
Summersweet
Cornus alternifolia 'Golden
Shadows™ Variegated Pagoda
Dogwood
The lovely fragrance of clethra is a wonderful
addition to summer breezes! 'Sixteen Candles' holds
the flowers upright like candles on a birthday cake,
thus the name. Panicles of white flowers, 4 to 6"
long, bloom from late June into July. Thrives in moist
to wet soil, but will tolerate drought as well. Likes sun
or shade. Zones 5-8. H: 30-36 in · W: 42-48 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $45.00
A native plant with definite style! The big show here
is the brightly variegated leaves- a green center
broadly banded with deep yellow, on a plant with
horizontal tiered branching. Clusters of creamy
white flowers appear in May to early June, followed
by fruit maturing to bluish black.
AKA'W.Stackman',PP#11287 Zones 3-7. H: 15-20
ft · W: 12-15 ft
2-3', 2 gal $55.00
$$plantID:331$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3425$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Clethra alnifolia 'White Dove™
Summersweet
Cornus controversa 'Janine'
Variegated Giant Dogwood
PDSI. The smallest garden can have summersweet!
Probably the smallest clethra to date, with spires of
fragrant crisp white flowers during July, set off by
dark green leaves. Tolerates a wide range of
conditions, from wet to dry shade and moist sunny
areas. This native suckering shrub turns golden
yellow in fall. AKA Sotite' PP15,505 Zones 6-9. H:
2-3 ft · W: 2-3 ft
A variegated form with gold-margins bordering
green centers; turns pink in fall. A distinctive tree
with wide-spreading horizontal branches. Creamy
white flowers in May & June adorn this easy and
pest-free plant, the Asian relative of our eastern
native, C. alternifolia. Grows faster than
C.controversa Variegata'. Zones 5-8. H: 30-35
ft · W: 20-25 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:2957$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
3-4', 2 gal, add extra shipping $50.00
$$plantID:3597$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Clethra alnifolia 'Wild Thing'
Summersweet
Cornus florida Red Beauty
Flowering Dogwood
RareFind Nursery. Our exclusive intro! It'll make your
heart sing! We've admired this clethra growing wild
here for several years and finally took cuttings. The
original plant is only 3' tall (growing in sand in mostly
sun)with small dark green leaves and white fragrant
flowers. Likes shade or sun, wet or dry soil-a very
agreeable plant. Limited. Zones 5-9. H: 2-3 ft · W:
3-4 ft
Orton, Rugters Univ, NJ USA. NEW! Another
winner from Dr Elwin Orton of Rutgers University.
Plants of Red Beauty are semi-dwarf, with dark
green leaves, and a densely branched, unusually
symmetrical form. The floral bracts ("petals") are
bright red and showy early in the season, usually
late April- early May. aka 'D376-15', PP#8214
Zones 5-8. H: 6-10 ft · W: 6-10 ft
$$plantID:334$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3596$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
15-18", 1 gal $30.00
Comptonia peregrina Sweetfern
The common name of Sweetfern describes the
appearance of this plant, but not the scent! Aromatic
rather than sweet, it does have fern-like foliage. A
Pine Barrens native, this suckering shrub of the
Myricaceae (bayberry) family can fix its own nitrogen
from the air so grows well in infertile sandy soils.
Unique and distinctive! Zones 2-6. H: 2-3 ft · W: 3-4
ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:2777$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $60.00
Cornus florida 'Appalachian Joy'
Flowering Dogwood
NEW! One of our most beloved native trees, noted
for spring flowers, summer foliage, fall color, and
winter fruit. 'Appalachian Joy' adds powdery mildew
resistance to the list, plus 4-8 "supernumerary"
(extra) bracts for additional floral effect. A vigorous
grower, introduced by the University of Tennessee.
PP#18238 Zones 5-8. H: 20-25 ft · W: 20-25 ft
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $60.00
$$plantID:345$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Conradina verticillata Cumberland
Rosemary
Cornus florida 'Appalachian Spring'
Flowering Dogwood
Very rare native groundcover of the southern Coastal
Plain. Lavender-pink flowers are set off by narrow
evergreen foliage with a rosemary fragrance when
lightly brushed. Needs a bright, sunny, well drained
location to be happy, but not hard to grow. Zones
6-8. H: 6-12 in · W: 1-2 ft
An instant classic! In Forest Service tests
screening for resistance to dogwood anthracnose,
a destructive disease of C.florida,'Appalachian
Spring' was the only survivor! Four seasons of
interest: prolific white flowers, large green leaves
that turn bright red in autumn and abundant bright
red fruit. Zones 5-9. H: 15-20 ft · W: 15-20 ft
4" pot $15.00
3-4', 3 gal $60.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Cornus florida 'Firebird' to Decumaria barbara
$$plantID:2813$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cornus florida 'Firebird' Variegated
Flowering Dogwood
A striking variegated sport of 'Cherokee Brave', with
bold irregular borders of creamy white leaf margins
set off by green interior. New growth is deep red,
pink on the white leaf areas and mildew resistant.
Flowers are deep rosy pink; fall color is nothing short
of astounding! Zones 5-9. H: 15-20 ft · W: 10-15 ft
2-3', 2 gal $60.00
$$plantID:3451$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Corylus avellana 'Red Dragon' Redleaved Contorted Hazelnut
Mehlenbacher & Smith, OSU . NEW! Add red
leaves in summer to outwardly spiraling corkscrew
stems and long dangles of burgundy catkins in
winter and you've got a great plant for multi-season
interest! PLUS resistance to eastern filbert blight.
Red new growth is held long into the season but
eventually fades to green and then yellow-gold in
fall. PP#20,694 Zones 4-8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 3-5 ft
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $60.00
$$plantID:3599$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cornus florida 'Little Princess'
Flowering Dogwood
Don Shadow, Shadow Nsy, Winchester TN USA.
One of the few dwarf forms of our native dogwood,
this arose as a branch sport from the popular
'Cherokee Princess'. A very heavy bloomer with
multiple blooms crowding each other on the branch
ends. Leaves are quite large and thick like the parent
and are a rich dark green, on an upright-oval shaped
tree. Zones 5-8. H: 10-15 ft · W: 8-10 ft
24-30", 3 gal $60.00
$$plantID:357$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cornus florida Red Pygmy™ Dwarf
Flowering Dogwood
'Rutnut' PP15219. Ideal in small gardens or as a
specimen, this rare true genetic dwarf grows to 3'
during the first 5 years, with a mature height of
approximately 7' after 10 years. Abundant 3" dark
pink flowers bloom consistently each year. Attractive
dark green summer foliage turns orange and red in
fall, followed by showy bright red fruit. Zones 6-9. H:
6-7 ft · W: 4-5 ft
$$plantID:386$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cotinus coggygria Golden Spirit™
Smokebush
Round leaves of brilliant chartreuse-yellow are
accompanied by plumes of smoke-like flowers in
late summer. Forms a medium-sized shrub with a
broadly upright habit and also features vivid fall
colors of coral, orange and red. Deer-resistant.
Lovely combined with Hydrangea paniculata
cultivars. aka'Ancot' PP#13082 Zones 5-8. H: 8-9
ft · W: 6-7 ft
3-4', 3 gal $45.00
$$plantID:3065$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cotinus coggygria 'Black Velvet'
Purple-leaved Smokebush
Add rich color and texture to the garden! Dark
leaves and abundant flowers in May and June
produce a smoky effect from the silky "hairs" that
develop on the inflorescence. A great plant for
difficult sites as it will tolerate poor dry soil (once
established) and full sun. Deer-resistant as well!
Zones 5-8. H: 8-9 ft · W: 6-7 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
18-24" 2 gal. $60.00
$$plantID:3598$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:400$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cornus kousa 'Akatsuki' Variegated
Kousa Dogwood
Daphne odora 'Alba' White-flowered
Daphne
Introduced by Japanese plantsman extraordinaire
Akiri Shibamichi, as a variegated sport of the
popular light pink flowered 'Satomi'. Leaves emerge
with stark white margins having a touch of pink
which soon disappears only to return again in
spades in fall. Slow growing, likely will stay under 10'.
Give light shade in hot climes. Zones 5-8. H: 8-10
ft · W: 4-5 ft
This species and its cultivars are among the most
sweetly scented of flowering shrubs. Plant grows as
a dense, broad mound of glossy evergreen foliage.
Best grown in light shade. The flowers of this form
are a creamy white. One of the "easiest" daphnes
to grow. Do not overwater! Zones 7-9. H: 3-4
ft · W: 4-5 ft
$$plantID:361$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:402$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cornus kousa 'Kristin Lipka's
Variegated Weeper' Chinese
Dogwood
Daphne x transatlantica 'Eternal
Fragrance®
2-3', 3 gal $50.00
6-10" $20.00
Variegated foliage and unusual weeping habit
combine to create a beautiful tree! Leaves are
irregularly margined with creamy white. Fall brings
red color to the leaves with the white areas turning
pink. Named for introducer Bob Lipka's daughter
Kristin. PP#13384 Zones 5-9. H: 7-9 ft · W: 4-5 ft
Robin White. Produces a mass of pale pink blooms
with an intoxicating fragrance practically non-stop,
hence the name Eternal Fragrance. Bloom starts in
early spring and continues on both old and new
growth until hard frost. A bushy dome-shaped plant,
evergreen to semi-evergreen depending on climate.
AKA 'Blafra' PP18361 Zones 5-7.
$$plantID:3470$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:403$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cornus sanguinea 'Winter Flame'
Red Twig Dogwood
Daphne x transatlantica 'Summer
Ice' Variegated Daphne
Andre van Nijnatten. A winter kaleidoscope, with
twig color ranging from yellow at the base to fiery
orange and red at the tips, great in flower
arrangements. Yellow-orange fall foliage, white
corymbs of flowers in spring. Adaptable to many
sites, from wet to dry, sun or part shade. Best color
when old growth is pruned to ground level in spring.
Zones 4-7. H: 6-10 ft · W: 6-10 ft
Jim Cross/Bob Tichnor. A choice evergreen
daphne with variegated foliage and a propensity to
bloom from spring until fall. Leaves have a fine,
creamy white edge, and fragrant white flowers
appear in clusters that dot the bush right through
summer. Rounded, shrubby habit. Found as a
variegated sport on the excellent variety 'Jim's
Pride'. Zones 5-7. H: 2-3 ft · W: 2-3 ft
$$plantID:369$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3316$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Cornus sanguinea Arctic Sun™
Yellow Twig Dogwood
Decumaria barbara Wood Vamp or
Wild Hydrangeavine
Andre van Nijnatten. Beautiful yellow stems tipped
with red, a spectacular show in the winter sunlight.
Dwarf in form, reaching a height of only 3 to 4'. Adds
sensational color in the fall with its golden yellow
foliage. Bring the outdoors in and use Arctic Sun as
a cut stem for holiday arrangements or season-long
color indoors. aka 'Cato', PPAF Zones 3-7. H: 3-4
ft · W: 3-4 ft
Decorate tree trunks, masonry walls or cover the
ground with this under-used native vine! Beautiful
thick and glossy deciduous foliage; delicate white
flowers are produced on flat-topped clusters in May
and June. Attaches with self-clinging aerial roots.
Prospers in damp to average soil, sun to shade.
Easy to grow! Zones 5-9. H: 10-20 ft ft
18-24", 1 gal $45.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
6-10", 1 gal $30.00
6-10", 1 gal $30.00
18-24", 1 gal $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
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Deutzia gracilis 'Nikko Dawn' to Ficus carica 'Chicago Hardy'
$$plantID:3358$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:453$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Deutzia gracilis 'Nikko Dawn'
Variegated Deutzia
Enkianthus campanulatus 'Renoir'
Redvein Enkianthus
NEW! We purchased a plant of this fantastic sport of
'Nikko' with white margined leaves from Asiatica
Nursery as it was going out of business. Their stock
came directly from Japan. Like 'Nikko', it makes an
easy to grow low shrub or groundcover, with small
white flowers in spring and outstanding redburgundy fall color. Zones 6-9. H: 1-2 ft · W: 3-4 ft
Flowers blending yellow with red veins creates an
"impressionist" effect in mid-May. Fall brings foliage
of bright yellow, orange and red, on a plant of
upright growth habit with horizontal tiers or whorls
of branches. Good for that vertically challenged
spot in the garden. Full sun to partial shade. Moist,
well-drained soil. Zones 5-8. H: 8-10 ft · W: 4-5 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:3497$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2563$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Diospyros virginiana American
Persimmon
Enkianthus cernuus var. rubens
Seed-grown from fruit of a massive tree growing in
coastal Pine Beach NJ. Orange fruits become edible
when fully ripe. Interesting checkered bark, yellow
fall color. Male and female flowers are on separate
plants- these are unsexed so buy a couple! But
hurry! Quantities are limited! Zones 4-9. H: 25-30 ft
in
A species somewhat similar to E.campanulatus, but
smaller in all respects. Hanging clusters of beautiful
deep solid red flowers. Habit is more spreading, as
tall as wide, but same great fall colors of red and
orange. Plant in a western exposure for maximum
backlit effect! Likes sun-part shade and moist-well
drained soil. Zones 5-8. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 5 gal $65.00
18-24", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:412$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:459$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Disanthus cercidifolius Japanese
Red Witchhazel
Enkianthus perulatus White
Enkianthus
An interesting and less-common witchhazel relative
with 3 to 4" leaves which resemble redbud (cercis)
foliage. Leaves are blue-green in summer and
change to gorgeous red and purple in fall. Flowers
are small and dark purple, blooming in the axils of
the leaves in October. Prefers deep moist, organic
soil in part shade. Zones 4-7. H: 6-10 ft · W: 4-6 ft
Rarely offered and often requested, this gem of a
plant grows in a wide dome shape rather than
columnar as E. campanulatus does. Fall color is
screaming orange-red. Urn-shaped white flowers
appear early, unlike the flowers of campanulatus
which are flared at the tips. Can eventually grow 6 x
15'. Zones 5 - 7. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
3-4', 2 gal. $50.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:3265$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2984$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Edgeworthia chrysantha Paperbush
Euonymus americanus American
Euonymus
Edgeworthias are in the same family as daphnes
(but easier to grow) and bloom in the late winter or
very early spring with fragrant pale yellow-lemon
colored flowers. The species is quite lovely and
garden-worthy, fast becoming better known in zone
6b-7a. Likes shade, moisture and good drainage but
not transplanting. Zones 7-9. H: 5-6 ft · W: 5-6 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00 | 24-30", 3 gal $75.00
AKA by the common name of "hearts-a-bustin".
Produces a sensational fruit display in SeptemberOctober, when warty scarlet capsules open to
display the scarlet seeds. Tends to sucker, and nice
plant for naturalizing. Native from New York south to
Florida and west to Texas. Zones 6-9. H: 4-6
ft · W: 4-6 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:2960$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3534$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Winter
Gold' Paperbush
Euscaphsis japonica Korean
Sweetheart Tree
Stephens, N Carolina, USA. A daphne relative with
yellow and white, very fragrant flowers appearing in
golf-ball sized clusters at the ends of the branches.
Blooms in very early spring before the leaves;
tolerates shade but not transplanting. 'Winter Gold'
was introduced by NC nurseryman and Asian plant
hunter Ted Stephens as the best clone he could find.
Zones 7-9. H: 5-6 ft · W: 5-6 ft
NEW! Often requested and rare, this member of
the Staphylaceae is the sole species in the genus.
A small tree with glossy foliage, purplish-brown
bark and horizontal branching, it's tolerant of
drought and a wide variety of soils. Small yellow
flowers form cherry-red heart-shaped capsules,
opening to reveal black seeds. Zones 6-9. H: 15-20
ft · W: 8-10 ft
15-18", 1 gal $30.00
15-18" $25.00
$$plantID:3360$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3558$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Elaeagnus pungens 'Hosoba
Fukurin' Variegated Thorny
Eleaegnus
Fagus sylvatica 'Cochleata'
European Beech
A refined version, restrained in habit without the wild
shoots of the species, with evergreen leaves sparked
by a narrow yellow edge. Extremely fragrant blooms
in the fall, unlike its weedy spring-blooming relative
the Russian olive. Deer resistant; tolerant of drought,
salt spray and air pollution. Sun or part shade. Zones
6-9. H: 5-6 ft · W: 5-6 ft
6-10", 4" pot $15.00
Europe, pre-1840. A beech for small spaces! Most
beeches grow to be massive trees, too large for
most gardens. This selection is more shrub than
tree-like, but it's choice and rarely offered. A slow
growing plant with oval green leaves that are
toothed and spoon-shaped. A very old plant can
reach 15'. Zones 4 - 7. H: 9-12 ft · W: 6-8 ft
6-10", 1 gal $45.00
$$plantID:2982$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3411$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Enkianthus campanulatus Redvein
Enkianthus
Ficus carica 'Chicago Hardy' Edible
Fig
Best known for its showy floral display and fall color,
but also very useful for its vertical habit, unusual
among ericaceous plants. Pendant clusters of
creamy bell-shaped flowers veined with red are
produced in May-June. In a western exposure, fall
color features bright red foliage with tones of orange,
yellow and purple. Zones 5-7. H: 6-10 ft · W: 4-6 ft
Cuttings from Lois Sheinfeld. The most dependable
outdoor fig, producing up to 100 pints of sweet
brown fruit in a season. Without protection mature
stems may die back, but re-sprout from the roots,
unlike most figs. Usually, above ground growth
must survive the winter in order to fruit the following
year. In cold climates plant in a sheltered location.
Zones 5b?-8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
24-30" 1 gal. $35.00
18-24", 2 gal $35.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Forsythia 'Ford Freeway' to Hamamelis mollis 'Sweet Sunshine'
$$plantID:494$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:517$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Forsythia x intermedia 'Ford
Freeway' Forsythia
Gardenia jasminoides 'Chuck
Hayes' Gardenia
Al Wojcik, 1994. Discovered as a variegated sport in
the highway median of I-9 in Detroit. It's a good
grower, distinguishing itself from some other
variegated forsythias we've tried. The variegation is
variable, more or less splashes of white and green,
but sometimes reverts to all green- just prune those
branches off. Typical yellow flowers. Zones 5-8. H:
8-10 ft · W: 10-12 ft
If you've lusted after the powerfully fragrant double
white flowers of a gardenia try this! Tops in cold
hardiness, blooms over a long time and has shiny
dark green leaves on a compact plant that will grow
in full sun or filtered bright light. Spring planting is
best. Sorry but we cannot guarantee this item.
Zones 7-9. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-3 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $55.00
10-15" $25.00
$$plantID:2985$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3089$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Forsythia x intermedia 'Hamden
Golden Bells'
Gardenia jasminoides 'Crown
Jewel' Gardenia
A "steroidal" forsythia found by a homeowner in
Hamden, CT (hence the name) with very large
(huge) flowers. The plant habit is large also, but
because of the size of the flowers, it makes a terrific
display in the spring. The color is a good, deep clear
yellow, not too different in shade from 'Lynwood
Gold'. Zones 5-8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
Philip Dark. WOW! Adds 'Chuck Hayes' double
flowers and cold hardiness to the compact
spreading habit of 'Kleim's Hardy'. Double white,
medium-sized blooms on old and new wood in midJune; continues later than most gardenias. Lightly
prune after bloom to stimulate more blossoms.
PP19896 Sorry, no guarantee on this item. Zones
6-9. H: 2-4 ft · W: 2-4 ft
18-24", 3 gal $55.00
$$plantID:510$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3392$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Fothergilla xintermedia 'Blue
Shadow' Large Fothergilla
Gaultheria hookeri Hooker's
Wintergreen
Found as a bud sport on a young plant of F. major
'Mt Airy', this stood out because the leaves are blue
(ish)! The leaves are quite glaucous, instead of
green and glossy. Leaf shape is more round as well,
but has the same white bottlebrush flowers in spring
and glorious fall color. Does best in full sun. Zones
4-9. H: 5-6 ft · W: 4-5 ft
This looks like an evergreen blueberry and prefers
similar cultural conditions. Small white flowers are
followed by fruits that display colors of blue, purple
and mauve while maturing. Still new and untested
on the East Coast and we're not sure of its cold
and heat tolerance, so can't guarantee it. Limited
quantity available. Zones 6-8. H: 1-3 ft · W: 2-4 ft
$$plantID:512$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3315$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Fothergilla xintermedia 'Mt. Airy'
Large Fothergilla
Gelsemium sempervirens
'Margarita' Carolina Jessamine or
Trumpetflower
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
One of the best due to its vigorous constitution and
larger, more abundant white bottlebrush flowers in
spring. Grows 5 to 6' tall and consistently produces
spectacular, bright yellow/orange/red fall color in full
sun and well-drained soil. Zones 4-9. H: 5-6 ft · W:
4-5 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
This PHS Gold Medal Award winner produces
golden yellow flowers in spring that often continue
through fall. Foliage is dark green and semievergreen. A very hardy selection that's easy to
grow in full sun to part shade and deer-resistant as
well. Limited quantity available. Zones 6-9. H: 8-12
ft in
10-15" $20.00
$$plantID:513$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3480$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Fothergilla xintermedia 'Red
Licorice' Large Fothergilla
Gordlinia grandiflora
(Franklinia X Gordonia lasianthus). Dr. Thomas
Cappiello & Wachter. A selection of this native North
American shrub made at the Bernheim Arboretum in
KY. The parent plant showed outstanding cherry red
fall foliage and sweetly-scented white bottlebrush
flowers in spring, usually May. Grows best in cooler
climates with full sun and moist soil; fall color is best
in sunny locations. Zones 4-8. H: 7-8 ft · W: 5-6 ft
Ranney. NEW! An exciting cross between the
hardy (but finicky) deciduous Franklinia alatamaha
and the amenable (but not so hardy) evergreen
Loblolly Bay, Gordonia lasianthus. The result grows
like the proverbial "weed" with big (3-4") white
flowers centered with golden stamens that are
larger than either parent. Nice fall color too. Zones
7-9. H: 15-20 ft · W: 10-15 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $45.00
$$plantID:2532$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3608$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Franklinia alatamaha Ben Franklin
Tree
A legendary small tree originally found along the
Alatamaha River in Georgia in 1770 but now extinct
in the wild. Lovely white camellia-like flowers with
golden centers bloom in late summer. Fall color
ranges from scarlet to burgundy red. Humus-rich,
acid soil with excellent drainage is required. Protect
from strong winds. Zones 5-8. H: 10-20 ft · W: 8-15
ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
Gordlinia grandiflora 'Sweet Tea'
intergeneric hybrid between Franklinia and
Gordonia. Dr Tom Ranney, NCSU. Why 'Sweet
Tea'? It's a member of the tea family, has a light
sweet fragrance, and it's from the South. A
polyploid (extra chromosome sets) form with showy
single camellia-like flowers, 5" across, from JulySeptember,semi-evergreen foliage. A mite finickybest in full sun or some afternoon shade and not
too dry. Zones 7-10. H: 15-20 ft · W: 10-15 ft
18-24", 1 gal $45.00
$$plantID:515$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3412$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Franklinia alatamaha 'Ben's Best'
Ben Franklin Tree
Hamamelis mollis 'Sweet Sunshine'
Chinese Witch Hazel
Hank Schannen named this particularly vigorous
form of a legendary small tree, originally found by
John Bartram during his travels. Lovely white flowers
with golden centers bloom from July through
September. Fall color can range from brilliant scarlet
to burgundy red. Culture is similar to that for
rhododendrons. Zones 5-8. H: 10-20 ft · W: 6-15 ft
Clusters of fragrant yellow flowers in February
through March are the outstanding feature of this
selection from Broken Arrow Nursery. Plant in full
sun to part shade with good drainage, underplant
with early spring bulbs in blue and you'll have an
easy care showpiece for very little effort! Limited
quantity available. Zones 5-8. H: 6-10 ft · W: 6-10
ft
2-3', 3 gal $65.00
2-3', 3 gal $55.00
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Hamamelis vernalis 'Amethyst' to Hamamelis xintermedia 'Swallow Hayes'
$$plantID:2727$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2448$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hamamelis vernalis 'Amethyst'
Vernal Witch Hazel
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Double
Gold' Witch Hazel
A lavender-purple seedling from Tim Brotzman,
named by famed plantsman Don Shadow. It
becomes a rounded bush with gray-green foliage
turning a brilliant scarlet in autumn. Petals are 14
mm long by 1.5 mm wide. Light purple-red flowers
emit a spicy aroma in mid-winter, usually midFebruary to late March here in central NJ. Zones 4 8. H: 8-10 ft · W: 6-8 ft
van Gemeren. Probably the best of the variegated
Hamamelis cultivars, this sport of Hamamelis
xintermedia 'Westerstede' from the Netherlands
has medium green leaves with a lemon yellow
margin extending irregularly into the center of the
leaf. Pale sulphur-yellow, scented flowers in late
winter. Zones 5 - 8. H: 8-10 ft · W: 8-10 ft
15-18", 1 gal $35.00
2-3', 3 gal $55.00
$$plantID:2442$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3414$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Allgold'
Witch Hazel
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Glowing
Embers' Witch Hazel
Hillier Nurseries. Buttercup yellow flowers, sweet
scent and early winter flowering all describe 'Allgold.
So what makes it worth adding to your collection?
How about long, thin, twisted petals for a delicate,
airy effect in your winter garden? Spreading habit,
best in sun and good drainage. Limited quantity
available. Zones 5 - 8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 8-10 ft
NEW! Originally a Japanese selection named
'Iwado' from famous nurseryman Kochiro Wada,
renamed 'Glowing Embers' by Chris Lane due to
confusion over the original plant. It's a low-growing
spreading plant with slightly fragrant coppery
orange flowers blooming in midwinter. Zones
5-7. H: 7-8 ft · W: 10-12 ft
2-3', 3 gal $55.00
2-3', 3 gal $55.00
$$plantID:2447$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:553$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Angelly'
Witch Hazel
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Jelena'
Witch Hazel
van Heijningen. One of the finest witch hazels, with
bright lemon-yellow flowers and compact growth
habit. New growth is flushed coppery red, while
autumn color is yellow with a hint of orange. Longlasting blooming season, from late winter through
early spring, with a strong sweet scent. Excellent
cultivar for the South! Zones 5 - 8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8
ft
de Belder, Kalmthout Arboretum. If you've only
room for one witch hazel, many say this is it! Petals
are a mix of red orange and yellow, glowing like
copper in the distance. Vase-shaped habit, so it's
great for underplanting with spring bulbs. Named by
Robert de Belder for his wife Jelena, former owners
of the renowned Arboretum Kalmthout in Belgium.
Zones 5 - 8. H: 12-15 ft · W: 12-15 ft
18-24", 3 gal $45.00
2-3', 3 gal $55.00
$$plantID:2152$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:555$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Aphrodite'
Witch Hazel
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Orange
Beauty' Hybrid Witch Hazel
van Heijningen. A new star of the witch hazel world,
from the originator of 'Angelly' and 'Aurora'. Hailed as
a color breakthrough and awarded three stars at the
Royal Boskoop Horticultural Society trials. Unique
burnt-orange flowers on a spreading, vigorous plant
flowering in the late winter. Zones 5 - 8. H: 7-9
ft · W: 10-12 ft
NEW! Produces an annual display of fragrant
yellow-orange flowers tinted reddish-purple at the
base, in mid- to late-winter. Broadly spreading
plant. Limited quantity available. Zones 5 - 8.
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $55.00
2-3', 3 gal $55.00
$$plantID:2817$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:560$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Bernstein'
Witch Hazel
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Rochester'
Witch Hazel
"Bernstein" means "burning stone" or amber in
German and it's a fitting name as its flowers glow in
the depth of winter. An upright, vigorous cultivar from
Hachmann Nursery in Germany, introducer of
'Barmstedt Gold'. This selection has straw yellow
petals with red bases appearing light orange from a
distance.
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shiping $55.00
(mollis X vernalis). Fennichia. Your nose will know
when 'Rochester' is blooming! The strongest scent
of any witch hazel and one of the earliest,
beginning to flower in early December. Clusters of
coppery-orange flowers with a spreading habit.
(Leaves may exhibit virus-like symptoms but this
does not appear to harm plant.) Zones 5 - 8. H:
10-12 ft · W: 8-10 ft
15-18", 1 gal $45.00
$$plantID:547$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2573$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Birgit' Witch
Hazel
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Spanish
Spider' Witch Hazel
de Belder. The darkest red-flowered witch hazel
cultivar introduced to date. 'Birgit' has rich purple-red
flowers produced on a vigorous plant. Autumn color
is butter yellow, suffused orange red. Although not
highly scented, 'Birgit' will add a unique touch to your
winter landscape. Zones 5 - 8. H: 12-15 ft · W:
10-12 ft
de Belder, Kalmthout Arboretum, BE. NEW! For
collectors and witch hazel aficionados, here's one
to try! Although unscented, the long twisted petals
are a pretty combination of peach and pink,
deepening to maroon at the base. Fairly tall and
upright growing, perhaps less spreading than many
witch hazels. Limited quantity available, so order
early! Zones 5-8. H: 10-12 ft · W: 6-9 ft
2-3', 3 gal $55.00
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $55.00
$$plantID:549$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3235$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Diane' Witch
Hazel
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Swallow
Hayes' Witch Hazel
Named for Jelena and Robert de Belder's daughter
Diane, this is one of the best red-flowering witch
hazels. More copper-red than red, with wide
spreading branches. Although it tends to retain some
of its leaves in winter, its fragrance, reliable and
profuse bloom with great fall color make this an allaround favorite. Zones 5-8. H: 8-10 ft · W: 6-8 ft
Edwards. Sweetly scented, lemon to sulfur yellow
flower are produced mid winter and have a faint red
tinting at the base of the petals with a maroon red
calyx. Growth habit is vase shaped when young,
spreading more with age. Foliage emerges
yellowish green, maturing to glabrous, sage-green,
turning yellow in autumn. Zones 5 - 8. H: 8-10
ft · W: 10-12 ft
2-3', 3 gal $55.00
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $55.00
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TREES,AND
SHRUBS
& VINES
TREES
SHRUBS:
Hamamelis 'Treasure Trove' to Hydrangea mac. 'Dooley'
$$plantID:2523$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:725$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hamamelis xintermedia 'Treasure
Trove' Witch Hazel
Hydrangea arborescens ssp radiata
'Samantha' Smooth Hydrangea
De Belder, Hemelrijk BE , 2002. NEW! A vigorous
plant, it has a very wide-spreading, horizontal habit.
Unscented flowers are bright yellow, tinted red at the
base giving the impression of deep golden-yellow.
Grayish-green young foliage, changing to sage
green at maturity. Limited quantity available. Zones
5-8. H: 5-7 ft · W: 10-12 ft
Towe, GA, USA. NEW! Not really, but it's been a
while since we've listed 'Samantha', a favorite here
at RareFind. Imagine 'Annabelle'(a white mophead)
but with the bonus of leaves backed in pure silver
and you've got a good idea of this plant. Blooms on
new wood in early-midsummer so prune early
spring; enjoys moisture and shady site. Zones 4 9. H: 3-4 ft · W: 5-6 ft
2-3', 3 gal $55.00
15-18", 2 gal $45.00
$$plantID:3479$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3005$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hibiscus syriacus Fiji™ Rose-ofSharon
Hydrangea aspera subsp.
sargentiana Blue Dandruff
Hydrangea
Minier, France. Semi-double white flowers with deep
pink on the outer petals and centers of deep
burgundy red. "Mugungwha" is the national flower of
S.Korea, stemming from the word "mugung"
meaning immortality, reflecting the enduring nature
of Korean culture, the determination and
perseverance of the Korean people. AKA 'Minspot'
Zones 5-8. H: 5-8 ft · W: 4-7 ft
A large growing and unique species with large
hairy leaves and hairy-bristly stems. Blue lacecap
flowers shed attractive blue "dandruff" on the
leaves during blooming season. These are the "real
McCoy" from Ed Bowen of Opus Plants in RI. Likes
shade and moisture. Zones 7-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8
ft
3-4', 3 gal $45.00
6-10", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:3471$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2997$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hibiscus syriacus Lil Kim™ Rose-ofSharon
Hydrangea involucrata Blue
Bunny™Bracted Hydrangea
sport of H. 'Red Heart'. Kyung-Ku Shim, Korea.
Perfect for small sunny spaces near a patio or in a
container! Produces small ruffled white, single
flowers with a red eye from June through October on
a compact plant with an upright and outwardly
spreading habit. Hybridized in South Korea where it
is the national flower. Very attractive to
butterflies.'Antong Two' PP#19547 Zones 5-8. H: 3-5
ft · W: 2-4 ft
A drift of blue lacecap flowers from mid-summer
until fall. It forms its unique large and rounded
flower buds on new wood, thus blooming reliably
every year. A strong-growing plant that produces an
abundance of blooms late in the season. Like most
H.macrophylla cultivars, it enjoys shade and
moisture. AKA 'Wim Rutten' Zones 6-9. H: 2-4
ft · W: 2-4 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:2759$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3409$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hibiscus syriacus Sugar Tip® Roseof-Sharon
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Ayesha'
Mophead Hydrangea
Sharon Gerlt, Independence, MO. Brightly
variegated creamy-white and blue-green foliage plus
lots of double clear pink flowers distinguish this eyecatching new shrub. Unlike other variegated rose-ofsharon cultivars, the flowers actually open! As an
added bonus it does not produce seed, so no
invasive seedlings are produced.'America Irene
Scott' PPAF H: 4-6 ft · W: 3-4 ft
A very old and unusual Japanese cultivar with
small slightly scented, cupped petals, very different
from the flat sterile flowers of most H macrophylla
cultivars. Flowers are a mix of blue and pink in acid
soil, with long shiny medium green leaves. A
vigorous grower for the shady garden. Prune out
oldest wood for best results. Zones 6-9. H: 5-6
ft · W: 5-6 ft
15-18", 1 gal $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:721$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3473$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea arborescens White
Dome™ Smooth Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Blarney
Stone™ Mophead Hydrangea
AKA 'Dardom'. Native to the SE US, but developed
in the Netherlands, white lacecap flowers provide a
nice contrast to mopheads. Unlike most other H
arborescens varieties, strong stems carry the
numerous dome-shaped blooms upright, even after
heavy rain. Prefers shade and adequate moisture for
best results; flowers on current seasons growth.
Zones 4-9. H: 3-5 ft · W: 3-5 ft
NEW! The first re-blooming hydrangea to have
variegated foliage! Chartreuse and green
variegation offset mopheads of soft pink (in alkaline
or higher pH soil) or blue (in acid or lower pH soil)
flowers providing months of beautiful color. Prefers
sade and moisture for best results. AKA 'SMHMSV'
Zones 5-9. H: 2-3 ft · W: 3-4 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:723$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3474$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea arborescens 'Hayes
Starburst' Smooth Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Diva!'
Lacecap Hydrangea
Hayes Jackson, AL, USA. Starry double white
flowers bloom in showy mophead clusters on this
selection of this southern native hydrangea species.
Foliage is serrated and dark green. Flowers on
current season's growth. Likes a bit of shade and
ample moisture for best results. Zones 4-9. H: 3-4
ft · W: 3-4 ft
"Ginormous" baby-blue (or pink) lacecap flowers
will add drama to your garden! Sepals the size of
your palm and blooms as big as a dinner plate on a
medium to small-sized plant make this new Proven
Winners introduction a knockout! One of the Let's
Dance Series. PPAF Zones 5-9. H: 2-3 ft · W: 2-3
ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:2815$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:728$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea arborescens
'Invincibelle® Spirit Smooth
Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Dooley'
Mophead Hydrangea
A color breakthrough, here's a PINK version of
Hydrangea 'Annabelle'! Cold hardy and heat-tolerant
for gardens from Manitoba to Mobile, it blooms on
new wood and reblooms until frost. Plant in a mass
for maximum impact! A sturdy and vigorous grower
for shade to part sun. aka 'NCHA1' Zones 4-9. H: 3-5
ft · W: 3-5 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
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15-18", 1 gal $25.00
Dirr. A big, husky and remarkable blue mopheaded hydrangea discovered in the garden of
Coach and Mrs. Vince Dooley, Athens, Georgia by
Mike Dirr. Blooms from axillary buds along the stem
if the terminal buds get frozen. Cold hardy, with
stems hardy to -11F. Must have some linebacker
genes! Zones 6-9. H: 3-6 ft · W: 3-6 ft
15-18", 3 gal $45.00
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TREES AND SHRUBS:
Hydrangea mac. Expression™ to Hydrangea quercifolia 'Munchkin'
$$plantID:2999$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3170$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea macrophylla
'Expression™ Mophead Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Wedding
Gown Lacecap Hydrangea
A delicate and lovely DOUBLE reblooming mophead
hydrangea with a compact habit. Flowers are pinkish
rose or blue depending on soil pH. Foliage is a dark
glossy green. Prefers partial shade and moist soil.
AKA Double Delights 'Rie 06' Zones 5-9. H: 30-36
in · W: 30-36 in
Fully double white flowers with strong stems bloom
earlier than other hydrangeas and continue through
summer until frost. Flower clusters start out as
mopheads and open as lacecaps, turning pink as
they age. Growth habit is compact, requiring less
pruning and maintenance. aka 'Dancing Snow'
PP21052 Zones 5-9. H: 2-3 ft · W: 3-5 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $50.00
$$plantID:3611$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3399$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Frau Reiko'
Lacecap Hydrangea
Hydrangea macrophylla Wedding
Ring Mophead Hydrangea
Hiroshi Ebihara, Japan. AKA Angel Lace, one of the
Halo Series. A picotee-edged pink lacecap, one of
the "Japanese Frau Series". No longer widely
available, we have Barry Yinger to thank for
preserving this plant. We'd love to get the others in
the series, if anyone out there still grows them!
Zones 6-9. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
A compact hybrid with big size flower power! A
gardener's favorite with magical bicolor blooms of
blue or pink. Bred to rebloom all through the
season. Plant in shade, keep moist until
established. Keep soil uniformly moist, but not wet.
Flowers blue in acid soil. aka 'Fanfare' PP21,161
Zones 5-8. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-5 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:729$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:744$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Glowing
Embers' Mophead Hydrangea
Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight™
Panicle Hydrangea
One of our favorites! Large heads of deep neon pink
to purple-red on the same plant result in a stunning
display, depending upon soil pH. Flowers do not turn
blue. Attractive dark green foliage and thick sturdy
stems on a compact plant. Shorter than many
varieties, and very cold-hardy. Likes shade and moist
soil. Zones 5-9. H: 4-5 ft · W: 5-6 ft
Refreshing lemon-lime blooms in midsummer,
keeping color into fall when pink tones develop. A
great addition to the garden palette, and plays well
with other colors. Use in fresh or dried bouquets.
An easy-to-grow plant for full sun or part shade that
can be a large shrub or trained into a small tree.
aka 'Zwijnenburg' PP12874 Zones 4 - 7. H: 6-8
ft · W: 6-8 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00 | 15-18", 3 gal $45.00
18-24", 3 gal $50.00
$$plantID:3164$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3218$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Gold
Rush™ Variegated Lacecap
Hydrangea
Hydrangea paniculata 'Vanilla
Strawberry™ Panicle Hydrangea
A variegated hydrangea with lush, deep green
leaves outlined with an irregular pattern of golden
yellow. Lace-cap flowers bloom in early summer,
usually pale pink or white, but the color is influenced
by soil pH. Does well in seaside landscapes! AKA
'Nehyosh' Zones 6-8. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
Spectacular mammoth-size blooms put on a
multicolored performance that repeats throughout
summer and early autumn. Flowers start out
creamy vanilla, changing to soft pink and finally a
ripe strawberry-red , supported by strong stems
that cascade later in the season. Sun to light
shade, average soil. AKA 'Renhy'PPAF Zones
4-8. H: 6-7 ft · W: 4-5 ft
2-3', 3 gal $60.00
$$plantID:735$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:749$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Lemon
Daddy' Mophead Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Harmony'
Oakleaf Hydrangea
(sport of 'Big Daddy').NEW! Brighten up a shady
spot with this exciting chartreuse to golden leaved
sport of 'Big Daddy'. Large 12" mophead flowers in
blue or pink depending upon soil pH (blue in acid
soil, pink in higher pH). The thick leaves are among
the largest of any macrophylla. Best in a shady
location in moist soil. PP#17660 Zones 6-9. H: 4-5
ft · W: 4-5 ft
This has some of the biggest, fattest flower heads
around. Tight and extremely double panicles of
white flowers can weigh as much as one pound
apiece. Originally found growing in the Harmony
Baptist Church cemetery, Attalla, AL by
T.A.McDaniel. It's been awhile since we've been
able to list this, so get 'em while they're here!
Zones 5-9. H: 5-8 ft · W: 5-8 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
18-24", 2 gal $45.00
$$plantID:3396$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3248$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Pia' Dwarf
Mophead Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ice Crystal'
PPAF Oakleaf Hydrangea
Perfect for planting between a wall and walk, or
anywhere you need a small hydrangea! This petite
beauty stays between 2-3' high and wide, blooming
in midsummer with pinkish-red to purple flowers.
Does not turn blue. Likes shade and moist soilnorthern, eastern or western exposure- anything but
southern sun! Limited quantities. Zones 6-9. H: 2-3
ft · W: 2-3 ft
This compact selection has pure white sterile
flowers produced in conical clusters from early
summer until first frost. The small and distinctive
oak-shaped leaves with saw-toothed edges turn
rich red in autumn. Limited quantity available.
Zones 5-8. H: 3-6 ft · W: 3-6 ft
18-24", 1 gal $30.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:730$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3078$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Sumida no
Hanabi' Lacecap Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Munchkin'
Oak Leaf Hydrangea
Yamamoto. Double white flowers on long stems
create the explosive effect, set off by shiny green
leaves. This lovely lacecap is often sold as 'Fuji
Waterfall' in the US, but Barry Yinger and visiting
Japanese nurserymen said 'Sumida no hanabi' is the
correct cultivar name. It means "fireworks over the
Sumida River" in Japanese. Zones 6-9. H: 3-4
ft · W: 3-4 ft
Dr Sandra Reed. A recent release from the USNA
breeding program, 'Munchkin' has been quite
impressive and very popular. Significantly more
compact than 'Sikes Dwarf' or 'Peewee'. Abundant
6.5" blooms are held upright above the foliage,
opening white in early summer and gradually
turning to medium pink. Fall foliage is mahogany
red. Zones 5-8. H: 30-36 in · W: 4-5 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ruby Slippers' to Ilex opaca 'Uncle Sam'
$$plantID:3079$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:820$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Ruby
Slippers' Oakleaf Hydrangea
Ilex 'Serendipity' Hybrid Holly
Dr Sandra Reed, US National Arboretum. Your tax
dollars at work! A very popular release from the
USNA oakleaf hydrangea breeding program, with
large 9" upright inflorescences held above dark
green foliage on a compact growing plant. A
companion to 'Munchkin', with flowers that open
white, turn pale pink then rose. Fall foliage turns
mahogany red. Zones 5-8. H: 30-36 in · W: 4-5 ft
Dr Elwin Orton, Rutgers University, NJ USA. An
excellent hybrid which has been incorrectly sold as
'Rock Garden' but this is now the correct name. It's
a fantastic selection and hard to get enough to list.
Shiny dark green serrate leaves and a very dwarf
habit, reaching only about 15" high at 14 years old.
Excellent in rock gardens and containers. Limited
availability.
6-10", 1 gal $35.00 | 10-15", 3 gal $60.00
15-18", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:752$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:773$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen'
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Ilex glabra 'Gold Mine' Variegated
Inkberry Holly
William Flemer III, Princeton Nurseries, NJ. A true
garden classic, this is the standard against which
other oakleaf hydrangeas are judged. Compact
panicles of white flowers in June on strong stems
that do not flop over. Excellent in both full sun or part
shade. Fall foliage is a beautiful deep red-burgundy
and winter brings showy peeling cinnamon-colored
bark. Zones 5-9. H: 4-6 ft · W: 4-6 ft
Gabe Cesarini, MD USA. Strike gold with this sport
of 'Shamrock'! Variegated inkberry hollies are rarethis is the only one we're aware of. It's very
showy,with a bright yellow-gold band around the
leaf margins and occasionally an entire gold leaf.
Native and moisture-tolerant but needs full sun for
optimum color. Zones 4 - 9. H: 4-6 ft · W: 4-6 ft
15-18", 2 gal. $35.00
$$plantID:748$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
6-10" $20.00
$$plantID:776$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snowflake™
Oakleaf Hydrangea
Ilex glabra 'Pretty Boy' Male
Inkberry Holly
Aldridge Gardens, AL. A 2014 cover feature, with
very distinctive and showy double flowers that
continue to grow from the center, producing new
bracts over older ones which later turn pink. Flower
panicles have an interesting two color effect as the
older bracts age. Fall color is red and peeling bark is
attractive in the winter. AKA 'Brido' Zones 5-9. H:
5-8 ft · W: 5-8 ft
If you want fruit on your female inkberries, you
need a male clone in the vicinity. 'Pretty Boy' will do
the job, and it's a nice plant in its own right. Very
narrow (1" inch long but just 1/4" wide) dark green
foliage sets it apart giving this compact grower a
fine texture. Likes moist soil and tolerates part
shade or full sun. Zones 5-9. H: 4-5 ft · W: 3-4 ft
6-10" $20.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:3238$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:777$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hydrangea serrata 'Kokonoe yama'
Mountain Hydrangea
Ilex glabra 'Pretty Girl' Female
Inkberry Holly
The speckled, variegated leaves of this Japanese
hydrangea set off delicate, lacy caps of lightest blue
which appear in early to mid-summer. Adaptable to
bright or medium shade, full sun if given adequate
summer moisture. Not available anywhere else in the
US- be the first kid on your block to have one! Zones
6-8. H: 18-24 in · W: 3-4 ft
A petite damsel among the inkberries, natives of
the eastern US where they are found growing in
damp and shady spots, often along roadsides.
Leaves are set around the twigs in rosette fashion
and are smaller and rounder than other inkberry
clones. Prolific producer of black fruit when a male
clone like 'Pretty Boy is nearby. Zones 5 - 9. H: 3-4
ft · W: 2-3 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
6-10" $20.00
$$plantID:3363$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:787$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Hypericum kalmianum seedlings of
'Gemo' Kalm St John's Wort
Ilex opaca 'Maryland Dwarf' Female
American Holly
Our plant of 'Gemo' had babies which we grew on,
and now they're looking for a home! "Mom" is a finetextured, dense and full small native shrub covered
with lots of small yellow blossoms from late June to
September and the offspring seem to be pretty much
the same. Leaves are narrow and willow-like on a
2-3' mounded plant. Zones 4-8. H: 2-3 ft · W: 2-3 ft
Grown for its distinctive low mounding habit, rather
than the typical upright pyramidal form. Typical
matte-green leaves with attractive red fruit. Like
most American hollies, it's tolerant of salt spray,
doesn't mind shade when young, and benefits from
pinching or pruning. Needs male I. opaca as
pollinator for fruit production. Zones 6-8. H: 3-4
ft · W: 6-8 ft
18-24", 1 gal $25.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:3572$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:792$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ilex 'Jersey Midget' Dwarf Hybrid
Holly
Ilex opaca 'Satyr Hill' Female
American Holly
Dr Elwin Orton, Rutgers University, NJ. A treasure
for the rock garden, this teeny-tiny female holly has
dark glossy green leaves with a handful of small
spines on a low, spreading, flat-topped plant. Grows
less than 8" tall with a spread of 18". The price
reflects the slowness of growth. One of Dr Orton's
"Jersey Series". Zones 6-8. H: 1-2 ft · W: 1-2 ft
One of the top five varieties of American holly. The
fruit is large, red and well distributed on the tree,
which may reach 30'. Dark evergreen leaves are
aptly described as "tortoise-shaped". Pinch when
young for fullness. Limited quantity available. Zones
6-8. H: 8-10 ft · W: 4-5 ft
2-3' $35.00
3-6", 1 gal $45.00
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$$plantID:3457$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ilex 'Jersey Sprite' Dwarf Hybrid
Holly
Ilex opaca 'Uncle Sam' Female
American Holly
Dr Elwin Orton, Rutgers University, NJ . One of the
"Jersey Series" of diminutive hollies from Dr Orton's
breeding program at Rutgers. This one has very
small, prickly, twisted, dark green leaves, very
congested and tightly branched habit, forming a 1'
tall and wide mound. Popular for rock gardens and
containers. Pricey 'cause it's slow to grow! Limited
availability Zones 6-8. H: 1-2 ft · W: 1-2 ft
Don't know much about this cultivar, but it's a
female clone, with dark glossy leaves that retain
their color in winter. Heavy crops of large red
berries displayed to perfection on a striking tree.
Tolerant of soil moisture and shade when young.
Pinch tips of new growth to encourage fullness.
Limited quantity available. Zones 5-8. H: 15-20
ft · W: 8-10 ft
6-10", 1 gal $45.00
pg. 34
pg. 28
18-24", 1 gal $35.00
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Ilex pedunculosa to Kalmia latifolia 'Carol'
$$plantID:797$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:814$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ilex pedunculosa Male Longstalk
Holly
Ilex x meserveae 'Honey Maid'
Female Blue Holly
We were happy to locate a source of male
I.pedunculosa plants, as this is the consort needed
to pollinate females for fruit production. Males have
the same medium green spineless leaves and
upright, somewhat sprawling habit that's improved by
pinching back the new growth. Plant within 50' of
milady for best results. Zones 6-8. H: 15-20 ft · W:
10-15 ft
Conard-Pyle Co.. Looking for a cold-hardy
variegated holly? Look no further. This sport of the
excellent and well-known 'Blue Maid' retains all the
great characteristics of that plant plus abundant
and showy creamy yellow-splashed leaves on a
full, bushy plant. A female clone, needs a male blue
holly as pollinator. PP12060 Zones 5-7. H: 8-10
ft · W: 8-10 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00 | 2-3', 3 gal $45.00
15-18", 3 gal $45.00
$$plantID:801$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:822$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ilex verticillata 'Jim Dandy' Male
Winterberry Holly
Illicium anisatum Japanese Star
Anise Tree
Quite the ladies man, 'Jim Dandy' goes for the early
bloomers, including 'Red Sprite', 'Oosterwijk',
Hoogendorn; and 'Sunsplash'. This little guy has a
nice compact growth habit: 6 feet in height and
spread. Incompatible with 'Winter Red' or 'Winter
Gold'! Zones 4-8. H: 5-6 ft · W: 5-6 ft
A dense evergreen large shrub or small tree, with
glossy dark green foliage. Creamy flowers (1" in
diameter) are produced in March and April. This
has been perfectly hardy for us here in Zone 6-B.
Shade tolerant, easy to grow and reportedly deerresistant. Please note: This is NOT the edible star
anise of Asian cuisine. Zones 6b-9. H: 6-10 ft · W:
4-8 ft
6-10", 1 gal $20.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:810$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:825$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ilex verticillata 'Winter Gold' Female
Winterberry Holly
Illicium henryi Henry Anise Tree
Always popular, our mature plants of 'Winter Gold', a
deciduous holly with peachy-salmon (not really gold)
colored fruit are absolutely spectacular! Everything
else matches 'Winter Red', of which it is a branch
sport. Native to moist edges of woods and swamps
here in the northeast. Use 'Southern Gentleman' as
pollinator. Zones 3-8. H: 7-8 ft · W: 7-8 ft
6-10", 1 gal $20.00 | 2-3' 3 gal. $55.00
Glossy anise-scented evergreen foliage, dense
pyramidal form and shade-tolerance, but can
tolerate sun. Blooms in shades of salmon pink in
late spring with some late season blooms.
Excellent as a specimen or privacy screen in moist
well-drained soil. A plant in central PA endured -28
F with no damage, untouched by deer! Zones
6-9. H: 5-8 ft · W: 3-5 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 10-15", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:811$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2590$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ilex verticillata 'Winter Red' Female
Winterberry Holly
Itea virginica 'Shirley's Compact'
Dwarf Virginia Sweetspire
Our native deciduous hollies really light up the winter
garden! This is one of the very best winterberries,
with large and abundant bright red fruit. The
standard against which others are measured. Use
'Southern Gentleman' as pollinator. Tolerates wet
feet and part shade! Zones 4-8. H: 7-8 ft · W: 7-8 ft
Shirley Speight. Extremely miniature form, with
leaves at most 1" long. Habit is very dense, growing
to perhaps 1' tall and spreading by suckers to
several feet across. Teeny-tiny blooms in spring
have been reported, followed by orange to
burgundy-red fall color. Prefers moist soil, sun to
part shade. Limited quantity available. Zones
6-9. H: 1-2 ft · W: 15-18 in
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
10-15", 1 gal $45.00
$$plantID:2171$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3219$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ilex x 'Apollo' Hybrid Male
Winterberry Holly
Kalmia angustifolia 'Hammonasset'
Sheep Laurel
verticillata X serrata.The all-purpose studmuffin of
choice for many female winterberries, as his season
of bloom overlaps the I.verticillata and I.serrata
cultivars. Limited quantity available. For best
pollination plant the male within 50-100' away from
the female plant. Prefers moist soil and tolerates
shade or full sun. Zones 4-8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-7 ft
This compact stoloniferous form of K.angustifolia
was found growing within a few hundred feet of the
Hammonasset River in Connecticut in 1961.
Foliage is a rich blue evergreen. Rose-red flowers
are 1/2", across borne in up to 2" diameter
corymbs from June to July. Zones 2-8. H: 1-3
ft · W: 2-3 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:3410$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3221$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ilex x meserveae Castle Spire®
Female Blue Holly
Kalmia angustifolia 'Poke Logan'
Sheep Laurel
(I aquifolium 'Pyramidalis' X I xmeserveae 'Blue
Prince') .Hedge your bets with this lush evergreen
shrub hybridized by Holger Hachmann, the noted
rhododendron breeder. Features 2" glossy deep
green leaves and bright red berries decorating the
plants in winter. Ilex Castle Wall makes a great male
companion for maximum fruit production. Best in full
sun, doesn't mind a lot of water. Zones 5-7. H: 8-10
ft · W: 4-5 ft
This cultivar from Maine has a delightful luster to
the leaves and light pink flowers. The species
grows in a number of soil conditions including rocky
barrens, old pastures, and wet sterile soils, usually
in semi-shade. Zones 2-8. H: 2-3 ft · W: 2-3 ft
10-15" 1 gal. $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:3036$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:850$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Ilex x meserveae Castle Wall™ Male
Blue Holly
Kalmia latifolia 'Carol' Mountain
Laurel
Developed by breeder Holger Hachmann of
rhododendron fame, this hardy evergreen holly
features dark glossy leaves, superior vigor and
branching. Upright growth habit is quite similar to a
Hicks yew and can be used in the same way, as a
hedge or foundation plant. Excellent pollinator for
Ilex Castle Spire. AKA 'Heckenstar' Zones 5-7. H:
5-8 ft · W: 3-4 ft
Jaynes, CT, USA. Bright red buds open to white
flowers, creating a remarkable contrast. Even when
not in bloom, 'Carol' is an eye-catching foliage
plant. Beautiful thick, broad and lustrous leaves
have a slight twist , giving a swirling effect that is
very distinctive, on a plant of broadly compact
habit. Zones 5-8. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
15-18", 2 gal $45.00
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SHRUBS
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TREES
SHRUBS:
Kalmia latifolia 'Firecracker' to Lagerstroemia indica Raspberry Sundae®
$$plantID:852$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3625$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Kalmia latifolia 'Firecracker'
Mountain Laurel
Kalmia latifolia 'Yankee Doodle'
Mountain Laurel
Dick Jaynes, CT. Deep red flower buds open to near
white flowers which makes a showy contrast as both
are present at the same time. Dark green glossy
foliage provides a great backdrop. A compact plant
habit and resistance to leaf spot complete the
package. Prefers sun to part shade, well-drained soil.
Zones 4-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
Dick Jaynes, CT. An early blooming plant with a
compact growth habit, 'Yankee Doodle' has bright
red-pink buds that open to show a pink corolla with
a narrow maroon band. A vigorous grower and has
performed well in zone 5 landscapes. Smaller
glossy dark green leaves and a neat compact
habit. H: 4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
$$plantID:853$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3621$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Kalmia latifolia 'Galaxy' Mountain
Laurel
Lagerstroemia 'Catawba' Crape
Myrtle
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
Definitely different! 'Galaxy's flower combines the
deeply-cut lobes of 'Shooting Star' with the
cinnamon or burgundy colored banded flower type.
Semi-glossy evergreen leaves. Prefers sun to part
shade. Out of this world! Zones 5-7. H: 4-8 ft · W:
4-8 ft
15-18", 2 gal $45.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
Egolf/US National Arboretum. NEW! Glamorize
your summer garden, with one of the deepest
purple crape myrtles available! 'Catawba' has
violet-purple flowers with light gray-brown bark,
turning a flaming red-orange in the fall. Forms a
dense shrub which can be used as a small tree
near patios or decks. Prefers full sun and medium
to dry soil once established. Zones 7-9. H: 8-10
ft · W: 4-6 ft
2-3', 3 gal $35.00
$$plantID:3628$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:888$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Kalmia latifolia 'Hoffman's Pink'
Mountain Laurel
Lagerstroemia 'Chickasaw' Dwarf
Crape Myrtle
Ludwig Hoffman. Hoffmans Pink is a deeper pink
flower with an upright vigorous habit. Flower color is
light pink with deeper pink buds. Foliage is dense
and medium green. Unlike most mountain laurels,
relatively easy to root from cuttings. A good choice
for those looking for a "native-type" kalmia. Zones
4-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
(l. indica x l. fauriei). Egolf/US National Arboretum.
This is an adorable true dwarf crape myrtle, 20"
high and 26" wide after seven years. Rose-lavender
flowers, glossy dark green leaves that turn bronzered in fall. Evaluated for 30 years before
introduction and released in 1997 from the National
Arboretum. Zones 7-9. H: 20-24 in · W: 26-30 in
$$plantID:856$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:889$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Kalmia latifolia 'Kaleidoscope'
Mountain Laurel
Lagerstroemia Fleming Filligrees®
Series 'Coral Filli' Crape Myrtle
Dick Jaynes, CT. One of our most popular mountain
laurel cultivars, this one has deep burgundy flowers
with boldly contrasting white edges to the flowers. A
stunning variation on our native species widely found
as an understory plant in woods but also in exposed
sites. Best in sun to part shade, moist but welldrained soil. Zones 5-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
Fleming Brothers. Coral-colored blooms from
midsummer till frost. A compact spreading habit
with heavy branching, vigorous and uniform growth
habits. Bred in Nebraska's harsh climate, stems
may die back to ground level in the coldest zones,
but will regrow from the roots in late spring. Spring
planting recommended in cold zones to establish.
Zones 5-9. H: 15-18 in · W: 15-18 in
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
6-10", 1 gal $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:857$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:895$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Kalmia latifolia 'Keepsake' Mountain
Laurel
Lagerstroemia Fleming Filligrees®
Series 'Violet Filli' Crape Myrtle
Dick Jaynes, CT. A favorite of both RareFind staff
and customers, the open flowers of 'Keepsake' are a
dramatic burgundy on the inside, set off by a thin
white edge. Outstanding dark green glossy foliage
and a well-branched and rounded plant habit.
Blooms about a week later than most other mountain
laurel varieties. Zones 5-8. H: 5-6 ft · W: 5-6 ft
Fleming Brothers. Lots of lavender-violet blooms
from midsummer till frost! Compact spreading habit
with heavy branching, vigorous and uniform growth
habits. Stems may die back to ground in the coldest
zones, but regrow from the roots in late spring. Best
in full sun. Spring planting is best to establish roots.
Limited quantity available. Zones 5-9. H: 10-15
in · W: 10-15 in
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:863$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:884$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Kalmia latifolia 'Peppermint'
Mountain Laurel
Lagerstroemia indica Dynamite®
Crapemyrtle
Peppermint spice adds everything nice! Selected for
its unique flower color pattern, white flowers with
zesty red stripes radiating out from the center. Good
for naturalizing, as plant habit tends to be somewhat
open. Zones 5-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
Dr Carl Whitcomb, OK, USA. Probably the best red
crape myrtle, with cherry red flowers that appear by
early July and continuing until frost. Crimson new
leaves quickly change to green and orange in fall.
Drought-tolerant and highly resistant to powdery
mildew and deer. Pods do not need to be removed
in order to prolong flowering. Best in full sun. Zones
6-9. H: 15-20 ft · W: 6-8 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $50.00
$$plantID:867$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:883$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Kalmia latifolia 'Sarah' Mountain
Laurel
Lagerstroemia indica Raspberry
Sundae® Crape Myrtle
Jaynes, CT, USA.One of our favorite mountain
laurels! Excellent for planting when plants will be
viewed from a distance, as flowers read as a clear
coral pink when open. Buds are red. Excellent glossy
green foliage with reddish new growth Plant habit is
full and lush, perfect for gardens of distinction.
Zones 5-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
Carl Whitcomb, OK. Unique flowers are raspberry
red with a touch of white, set off by distinctive
maroon foliage. Habit is distinctly upright and
columnar to 20'. Produces few seed pods, so
pruning to remove them is not necessary. Very
drought-tolerant and highly resistant to powdery
mildew. Grows and flowers best in full sun. 'WhitI'
PP10,297 Zones 6-9. H: 15-20 ft · W: 5-6 ft
15-18", 2 gal $45.00
15-18", 1 gal $30.00
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Lagerstroemia indica Siren Red® to Magnolia 'Cotton Candy'
$$plantID:3174$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3389$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Lagerstroemia indica 'Siren Red®
Crape Myrtle
Loropetalum chinense "Kitty's
Choice" Chinese Witch Hazel
Whitcomb. Enliven summer with this handsome
crapemyrtle has the deepest red flowers of any so
far! Leaves emerge wine red, maturing to dark green
and turning yellow to orange in fall. Beautiful
exfoliating bark is cinnamon brown. Highly mildew
resistant. Bred in Oklahoma by Carl Whitcomb,
introducer of many new and excellent plants. Zones
6-9. H: 10-12 ft ft
This loropetalum is growing at Kitty's house and we
are impressed. It doesn't have a name (it might be
'Zhuzhou Fuchsia'), but has very dark maroon
leaves that set off the hot pink flowers. 'Zhuzhou' is
considered the hardiest of the pink flowered forms.
A vigorous grower, it can be easily pruned and
shaped as desired. Zones 7-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
18-24", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:882$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3502$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Lagerstroemia indica 'Velma's Royal
Delight' Crape Myrtle
Lycium barbarum 'Big Lifeberry
Goji Berry
How lucky that one of the most cold-hardy crape
myrtles is also one of the prettiest! This was tops in
Kansas trials, as apparently it may die to the ground
in a bad winter, yet re-grow and begin blooming
earlier than other varieties. Bright deep magenta
flowers glow, on a shrubby, compact plant with an
upright growth habit. Zones 6-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 5-6 ft
NEW! Grow your own! Esteemed for healthful red
fruit produced on a sprawling shrub with long,
flexible canes and clusters of small, grey-green
leaves. Flowers are purple and appear in late
spring/early summer, producing juicy bright red
fruits that resemble small peppers. Limited quantity
available. Zones 5-9.
2-3', 3 gal $35.00
2-3', 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:3175$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3506$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Lagerstroemia x 'Tonto' Crape Myrtle
Magnolia 'Birgit Aurora' (aka
'Birgitta Aurora')
L. indica x L. fauriei. Egolf, USNA. For a summer
color explosion, this National Arboretum introduction
has large panicles of fuchsia-pinky-red blooms that
light up the landscape. Autumn leaves turn a
gorgeous maroon and orange-red. Smooth cream to
taupe peeling bark provides year-round interest.
Likes full sun, not picky about soil and deer detest
crape myrtles! Zones 6b-9. H: 5-10 ft · W: 5-8 ft
18-24", 1 gal $25.00
(cylindrica X Woodsman). Tore Widenfalk 2004.
Excellent fragrance distinguishes this hybrid. Tore
Widenfalk of Sweden grew seeds from the
Magnolia Society seed exchange of cylindrica
crossed with Woodsman . Tulip-shaped flowers are
4-7" wide, pink, deeper pink at the base. Bloom
time is late, so avoids most frosts. Growth is small,
narrow and upright, with a sturdy trunk. Zones
4-9. H: 15-25 ft · W: 8-15 ft
5-6', 2 gal, nursery pickup only $65.00
$$plantID:2158$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1001$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Lonicera hirsuta var. hirsuta Hairy
Honeysuckle
Magnolia 'Blushing Belle'
Rounded and downy bright green leaves and bright
yellow, flaring tubular flowers in 2" clusters appear in
late spring. Variety hirsuta is the larger-flowered New
England variety of an uncommon vine native to the
eastern US and Canada. Our plants grown from
cuttings from the New England Wildflower Society.
Zones 3-6. H: 10-15 ft · W: 10-15 ft
2001. Flowers of this hybrid are similar to
'Caerhays Belle', but much hardier and with
narrower tepals. Deep pink exterior and lighter pink
interior tepals show no traces of yellow. Zones 5 8. H: 15-20 ft · W: 8-10 ft
('Yellow Bird' X 'Caerhays Belle'). Dennis Ledvina
4-5', 2 gal, add extra shipping $75.00
18-24" 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:930$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3508$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Lonicera nitida 'Baggesen's Gold'
Boxleaf Honeysuckle
Magnolia 'Charming Lady'
A great textural interest plant, with tiny chartreuseyellow leaves that turn purple in fall lending added
zest to the mounding plant habit. Doesn't bloom, but
deer-resistance and drought-tolerance make this a
winner. Color may bleach in full sun, better in some
shade. Hardy to about Zone 6b. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-6 ft
10-15", 1 gal $20.00
('Lennei' X 'Toro'). Ledvina. An unregistered hybrid
from Dennis Ledvina from a cross of ('Lennei' X
'Toro'). Very large flowers up to 10 inches wide are
white inside with purple outside. Leaves are
especially attractive as well. H: 25-50 ft · W: 10-20
ft
4-5', 2 gal, add extra shipping $75.00
$$plantID:2555$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1006$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Lonicera villosa var villosa
Mountain-Fly Honeysuckle
Magnolia 'Coral Lake'
Found growing on a Maine beach by Bill Cullina, this
shrubby honeysuckle is an uncommon yet desirable
addition to the native plant garden. Small tubular
white flowers appear in spring, but the real appeal is
the beautiful peeling bronzy bark and the tidy,
shrubby habit. Pea-sized blue fruits appear in
autumn. Zones 4-8. H: 2-3 ft · W: 3-4 ft
15-18", 1 gal $20.00
('Legend' X 'Butterflies'). Leach. Blended peachy
pinks shading to yellow stripes make 'Coral Lake'
very special. The interiors are lighter than the
exterior, for a two-tone effect. Typical blossoms are
7" in diameter when fully open. Semi-fastigiate in
habit, reaching 11' tall at 9 years. Blooms late, but
before the leaves expand. Limited quantity. Zones 5
- 9. H: 10-12 ft · W: 5-6 ft
2-3' $65.00 | 3-4', 2 gal add extra
shipping $65.00
$$plantID:937$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3509$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Lonicera x purpusii Fragrant
Honeysuckle
Magnolia 'Cotton Candy'
(L. fragrantissima x L. standishii).From late March to
early April this produces clusters of powerfully
fragrant, creamy white flowers. Despite the mass of
flowers, berries are rarely produced. Suitable for all
but the smallest of gardens, it provides both color
and a wonderfully sweet scent at a time of year
when most trees and shrubs are dormant. Zones 5 9.
10-15", 1 gal $20.00
('Red Baron' X 'Blushing Belle'). Dennis Ledvina.
First offering of this very promising new hybrid! In
parts of the world where it can be grown, M.
campbellii is considered the ultimate magnolia. This
new hybrid from Wisconsin is 7/16 hardy M.
acuminata and yet it looks like M. campbellii. Large,
fragrant, rich pink flowers of the classic "cup and
saucer" shape. Zones 5-9. H: 20-40 ft · W: 15-30 ft
30-36", 2 gal $85.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Magnolia 'Daybreak' to Magnolia 'Sunsation'
$$plantID:1010$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1037$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia 'Daybreak'
Magnolia 'Lois'
('Woodsman' X 'Tina Durio'). Kehr. Many
"magnoliaphiles" say if you only have room for one
magnolia, make it 'Daybreak'! Extremely fragrant
flowers of clear rose-pink bloom just as the leaves
are emerging. Upright, narrow habit, ultimately
growing to 25'-30' in height. Zones 5 - 9. H: 25-30
ft · W: 15-20 ft
(acuminata x # 835 (Elizabeth sibling). Brooklyn
2-3' $65.00 | 4-5', 2 gal, add extra
shipping
$65.00
REPLACE
Botanic Garden. An excellent yellow-flowered
magnolia, from the breeding program that gave us
the splendid 'Elizabeth'. This blooms a bit later to
avoid a few more of those last frosts, but still before
the leaves emerge, so they are not hidden in the
foliage. Vigorous grower. Zones 5 - 8. H: 20-30
ft · W: 10-20 ft
2-3', 2 gal $65.00
$$plantID:1013$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1046$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia 'Elizabeth'
Magnolia 'Porcelain Dove'
(acuminata X denudata). Evamaria Sperber. One of
the first and certainly the best-known of the yellow
hybrids from a 1956 cross made at the Brooklyn
Botanic Garden. Numerous butter-yellow, tulipshaped flowers open before the leaves on a fastgrowing, wide upright tree. Zones 5 - 9. H: 20-30
ft · W: 15-20 ft
(globosa X virginiana). Gresham. An extremely
fragrant and vigorous variety, with 4" white flowers
in June and sporadically thereafter for a long
season of enjoyment. Attractive leaves are mostly
evergreen, likely less so in the colder zones, and
resemble big M. virginiana leaves. Zones 5 - 9. H:
15-20 ft · W: 10-15 ft
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$$plantID:1047$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia 'Exotic Star'
Magnolia 'Purple Prince'
(sieboldii X grandiflora Russet). Dennis Ledvina.
NEW! Vigorous hybrid which blooms precociously as
young plant, with flowers similar to M. grandiflora, but
with pink/red stamens. Large evergreen leaves and
rust-colored indumentum. Blooms in June and
intermittently throughout the summer. We are giving
the hardiness as Zone 6 and above. Zones 6-9. H:
25-45 ft · W: 15-30 ft
(liliiflora 'Darkest Purple' X soulangeana 'Lennei').
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$$plantID:1052$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia 'Flamingo'
Magnolia 'Rose Marie'
(acuminata 'Fertile Myrtle' X sprengeri 'Diva').
('Pink Surprise' X 'Daybreak'). Dennis Ledvina.
Vivid rosy pink flowers are large, with nine broad
tepals which open to a solid medium pink, a shade
darker than 'Daybreak'. The tree blooms for up to
six weeks, depending on weather. Excellent seed
fertility, for all you would-be magnolia breeders.
Zones 5 - 8. H: 18-20 ft · W: 8-10 ft
3-4' 2 gal. Add extra shipping $65.00
30-36", 2 gal $65.00 | 6-8', 7 gal, nursery
pickup only $125.00
Savage. Flamingo-pink tulips cover this tree just
before the leaves come out, reminding us of the
close magnolia relative Liriodendron, the tulip tree.
'Flamingo' forms a very symmetrical, pyramidalshaped tree with excellent cold hardiness from the
M.accuminata parent. Zones 4 - 9. H: 18-20 ft · W:
8-10 ft
3-4', 2 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
Frank Galyon 1976. Tall slender very deep purple
buds open relatively early, about the same time as
the saucer magnolias. Insides of the flowers open
light purple and quickly age to very light purple with
deep purple veins while the outsides age to pinkish
purple. Zones 5 - 8. H: 15-20 ft · W: 8-12 ft
2-3', 2 gal $65.00 | 4-5', 2 gal, add extra
shipping $75.00
3-4', 2 gal add extra shipping $65.00
2-3', 2 gal $65.00
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$$plantID:1065$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia 'Frank's Masterpiece'
Magnolia 'Sun Spire'
('Deep Purple Dream' X 'Paul Cook'). Frank Galyon.
This highly sought after tree has a strong central
leader and branches that are semi-weeping. The
large flowers are 10 to 11 inches across. Individual
tepals are 5 inches long and 4 inches wide. The
outside color of the tepals is very deep red purple
and creamy white inside. Leaves are very distinctly
glossy and very attractive.
('Woodsman' X 'Elizabeth'). Kehr. Always popular
as its distinctly fastigiate growth habit enables
space-challenged gardens to enjoy a magnolia!
Glossy green leaves set off the very deep yellow
flowers which appear late, after danger of frost.
Plant in full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Zones
5 - 8. H: 10-15 ft · W: 2-3 ft
3-4', 2 gal add extra shipping $65.00
3-4', 2 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
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$$plantID:1066$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia 'Genie' PP20748
Magnolia 'Sun Sprite'
[('Sweet Simplicity' X liliflora 'Nigra') X 'Sweet
Valentine']. Vance Hooper. Fifteen years breeding
work has resulted in a compact, fastigiate and
floriferous small tree which may reach 10' in 10
years. Blooms young with globular deep reddishpurple flowers and often re-blooms through the
summer. Very limited availability, please call for
availability of larger plants. Zones 5-8. H: 10-12
ft · W: 4-5 ft
('Woodsman' X 'Elizabeth'). Kehr. Need a small
magnolia? This sister seedling to the famous
'Sunspire' will fit in the smallest of gardens. A
similar very narrow growth habit but even slower
growing- at 15 years, the original plant was about
12' tall and 1' wide! Golden yellow flowers splashed
purple at the base. Very late blooming, it avoids
most late frosts. Zones 5 - 9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 1-2 ft
3-4', 2 gal add extra shipping $65.00
2-3' 2 gal $75.00
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$$plantID:1068$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia 'Ginter Spicy White'
Magnolia 'Sunsation'
tripetala 'Bloomfield' X 'R20-1'. William Smith. A mix
of a couple of native big leaf species with a shot of
the Asian M. sieboldii went into this dreamy new
hybrid. First bloomed in 2011 at six years of age, the
very large white flowers with pink stamens and have
a lemony-mint fragrance (hence the spicy). The tree
was named in honor of Lewis Ginter Botanical
Garden. Zones 6-9. H: 25-50 ft · W: 20-40 ft
('Woodsman' X 'Elizabeth'). Kehr. Deep golden
yellow flowers with a purple blushed base. VERY
LATE blooms to 7 inches wide; yet before the
leaves. Many people consider this sibling to 'Sun
Spire' to be Kehr's best. Habit is more open and
broad than 'Sun Spire'. Formal growth habit. Zones
5 - 8. H: 20-25 ft · W: 6-8 ft
3-4', 2 gal add extra shipping $75.00
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Magnolia 'Yellow Bird' to Magnolia virginiana 'Tensaw'
$$plantID:1075$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3483$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia 'Yellow Bird'
Magnolia maudiae Winter Magnolia
(x brooklynensis 'Evamaria' X acuminata var
subcordata). Koerting. A justly popular hybrid
selected from several siblings for the intense yellow
color and compact, upright shape of its flowers.
Blooms several weeks later than 'Elizabeth', so it is
less likely to get frosted. Flowers are larger and a
deeper yellow than M.acuminata var subcordata.
Zones 4 - 8. H: 20-25 ft · W: 12-18 ft
(Formerly Michelia) One of the easier winter
blooming evergreen Magnolias to grow in mild
climates. Large, 6 in., pure white flowers are very
fragrant and arranged along the branches, rather
than at branch tips. These will form small trees or
good potted specimens. They do well in the
Southeast. Zones 7-10 Zones 7-10.
10-15", 1 gal $35.00
2-3' 2 gal $65.00
$$plantID:948$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3505$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia acuminata 'Skylands Best'
Cucumber Tree
Magnolia salicifolia Anise Magnolia
Dick Figlar. Bright yellow flowers and blooms two
times per year (early spring and late summer).
Growth habit is compact and pyramidal. Zones 5 9. H: 10-15 ft · W: 6-8 ft
2-3', 2 gal $65.00
Willow-leaved or Anise Magnolia, is from Japan. A
small deciduous tree 25' tall, with narrow leaves
with whitish undersides give this tree a fine texture.
The 4" wide white scented flowers emerge in early
spring before the leaves. The leaves are fragrant
when crushed. The real deal, not x kewensis.
Zones 5-9. H: 25-45 ft · W: 15-25 ft
4-5', 2 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
$$plantID:950$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:970$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia ashei Ash's Big-leaved
Magnolia
Magnolia sieboldii 'Colossus'
Oyama Magnolia
A tropical look for temperate gardens! Huge 12" wide
flowers are white, flushed purple at the base and
very fragrant. Papery-textured BIG leaves up to 2'
long. Hardy to zone 6 and blooms young, often when
only 2-3' high. Zones 5-9. H: 15-20 ft · W: 8-12 ft
15-18", 1 gal $35.00
('Genesis'(a tetraploid sieboldii) X sieboldii). Kehr.
An excellent large-flowered form developed by
Augie Kehr. Flowers are larger, often 5-6" in
diameter, with 10 to 17 heavy-textured tepals, and
very fragrant. The tree flowers profusely, with
leaves are up to a 1' in length and 6" wide.
Originally thought to be hexaploid but tests have
shown it is diploid. Zones 5 - 9. H: 12-15 ft · W:
12-15 ft
4-5', 2 gal, add extra shipping $75.00
$$plantID:953$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:971$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia grandiflora 'Brackens
Brown Beauty' Southern Magnolia
Magnolia sieboldii 'Michiko Renge'
Oyama Magnolia
One of the hardiest forms of M.grandiflora, with a
dense, narrow habit and pyramidal-oval shape,
typically to 30' tall. Leathery evergreen leaves (to
7"long) are glossy dark green above and rustybrown beneath. Fragrant, cup-shaped, white flowers
(to 4-6" diameter) appear in late early summer, with
some later flowers. Zones 5-10. H: 15-20 ft · W:
8-12 ft
Named for the empress of Japan, this selection of
M. sieboldii is a beautiful double-flowered form with
extra tepals and a wonderful scent - better than
ordinary M. sieboldii. Plant habit is small and
spreading. Unlike most magnolias, M.sieboldii
prefers light shade. Limited quantity available. H:
10-15 ft · W: 10-15 ft
10-15", 1 gal $35.00
$$plantID:956$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia grandiflora 'Kay Parris'
Southern Magnolia
('Little Gem' x (probably)'Bracken's Brown Beauty').
Kevin Parris. Extremely glossy, bright green leaves
with deep orangy-brown furry undersides. Flowers
for many months. Rapid grower with upright, dense
growth that doesn't fall apart with age. So far
appears to have good cold hardiness. Zones 6 - 9. H:
12-15 ft · W: 6-8 ft
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
3-4', 2 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
$$plantID:2715$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia sieboldii 'Min Pyong Gal'
Pink tipped form with sweet fragrance and extra
tepals (petals), registered in 2000 in honor of
Mr.Carl Ferris Miller of the Chollipo Arboretum in
South Korea. Min Pyong Gal was his Korean name.
M.sieboldii prefers shade and forms a broadly
spreading, multi-stemmed and shrubby plant with
downward facing flowers. Zones 5-8. H: 8-12
ft · W: 12-18 ft
2-3', 2 gal $65.00
$$plantID:3484$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3025$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia insignis Red Lotus Tree
Magnolia virginiana Sweetbay
Magnolia
NEW and RARE! Formerly Michelia, aka Manglietia,
flowers open white with pretty red-tinted tips in early
summer. Dark glossy leaves on a medium-size tree
of 25'. Flowers when young. Semi-evergreen in
colder areas of Zone 7. Zones 7-10.
15-18", 1 gal $35.00
We agree with the many people who think that the
species M.virginiana is a great plant in its own right.
Semi-evergreen leaves with low-branched, multistemmed growth habit and white lemon-scented
flowers from May-June. Tolerates full sun to shade
and most soil types, including swamps, clay and
sand. Fast grower when happy! Zones 6-9. H:
15-20 ft · W: 8-12 ft
5-6', 3 gal, nsy pickup only $55.00
$$plantID:968$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3242$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia kobus 'Wildcat' Star
Magnolia
Magnolia virginiana 'Tensaw' Dwarf
Sweetbay Magnolia
Larry Langford. A seedling selected by Larry
Langford of Gibson, Tennessee, from a batch of
seed of Magnolia kobus var. borealis sent by William
Seidl of Wisconsin. When the white blooms open,
they resemble pompom chrysanthemums and have
52 tepals measuring 4-5 inches across. Blooms over
a six-week period. A deservedly popular variety.
OWN ROOT Zones 5-8. H: 10-15 ft · W: 8-12 ft
Tom Dodd. An unusual and exquisite small leaf
form of M.virginiana from Tom Dodd for your
collection! Tiny leaves are less than 2" long and
3/4" wide with silvery undersides. Considerably
more dwarf than the species (and maybe less coldhardy) with an upright growth habit. White flowers
bloom in spring. Named after the Tensaw River in
AL. Zones 6b-9. H: 10-15 ft · W: 8-10 ft
2-3', 2 gal $45.00
15-18", 1 gal $35.00
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TREES,AND
SHRUBS
& VINES
TREES
SHRUBS:
Magnolia virginica var. ludoviciana to Photinia x fraseri Pink Marble™
$$plantID:3461$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2778$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia virginiana var. ludoviciana
Louisiana Sweetbay Magnolia
Nyssa sylvatica Black Gum, Tupelo
Not a botanically accepted taxon, but leaves more
rounded, thinner compared to var. australis, the fruits
tend to be much larger than either variety, and the
bark becomes rough and scaly and compared to
smooth, or ridged and furrowed in var. australis.
Zones 6-9. H: 15-20 ft · W: 10-15 ft
2-3', 3 gal $45.00
$$plantID:985$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Native to the Eastern US, this deciduous tree is
probably best known for its often amazing fall color
and tolerance of wet sites. Can get pretty large,
reaching 30-50' in height and can grow to 100' or
more. Dark gray blocky bark and glossy green
leaves. Not for high pH soils; full sun or semi-shade.
Zones 5-8. H: 15-20 ft · W: 8-12 ft
5-6', 3 gal, nursery pickup only $45.00
$$plantID:3071$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia x wieseneri
(obovata X sieboldii) natural hybrid.Imagine a warm
summer evening filled with an intoxicating pineapple
fragrance! This lovely small tree blooms over several
weeks in May and June. Creamy flowers, upwardfacing and cup-shaped reveal a central cluster of
deep crimson anthers. It grows as a multi-stemmed
large shrub or small broadly spreading tree. AKA
M.watsonii Zones 5-9. H: 15-20 ft · W: 10-15 ft
3-4', 2 gal, add extra shipping $65.00
Nyssa sylvatica 'Wildfire' Black
Gum or Tupelo
A unique and very distinctive cultivar of our native
tupelo, noted for its' tolerance of poorly drained
sites. 'Wildfire' sports bronzy-red new growth that
really stands out against green older leaves.
Laquered scarlet fall color completes the show!
Broad pyramidal habit, 30'H x 20'W. Zones 5-8. H:
30-35 ft · W: 20-25 ft
4-5', 3 gal, add extra shipping $55.00
$$plantID:989$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3386$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Magnolia x wieseneri 'Aashild
Kalleberg'
Orixa japonica Japanese Orixa
(obovata x sieboldii).Pure white, highly scented
flowers open like a tulip, accented by very dark red
stamens. Blooms late, with 11-12 tepals, about 8"
across. Plant is an upright growing, single-stemmed,
symmetrical small tree, vigorous grower and very
hardy. A very floriferous, healthy magnolia. Limited
availability. Zones 5-8. H: 6-15 ft · W: 5-10 ft
4-5', 2 gal, add extra shipping $75.00
NEW! In existence since the Pliocene(2.5-5.5
million years ago), forgotten and underappreciated, except in Asia where it's used as a
hedge plant. We think the fall color (or lack of) is
pretty neat- it turns a ghostly white! Quite droughttolerant, grows in dry shade. Foliage "fragrance" is
pleasant to some, not to others. Zones 6-7. H: 6-8
ft · W: 8-10 ft
18-24", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:3069$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1108$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Mahonia x media 'Underway' Hybrid
Mahonia
Osmanthus heterophyllus 'Goshiki'
Holly Tea Olive
(M. japonica x M. lomariifolia).Lightly scented yellow
blooms appear in late fall, before other mahonias,
followed by blue-black berries. Leaves are
evergreen, glossy and spiny and the growth habit is
bushy and upright. May prefer slightly more moisture
during the summer. Best in part shade. Deer
resistant! Limited quantity. Zones 7-10. H: 6-8 ft · W:
4-6 ft
Holly-like leaves with very un-holly-like colors. New
growth is reddish with some gold, maturing to a
creamy color with flecks of green. These colors are
at their best if the plant is sited in some shade.
Adding to these features, it's fragrant, blooms in
November and is deer resistant! Zones 6 - 9. H:
8-10 ft · W: 6-8 ft
18-24", 2 gal $45.00
15-18", 3 gal $45.00
$$plantID:3070$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2769$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Mahonia x media 'Winter Sun' Hybrid
Mahonia
Osmanthus heterophyllus 'Gulftide'
Holly-olive
(M. japonica x M. lomariifolia).A striking winter
flowering shrub with lustrous dark evergreen foliage.
Flowers are bright yellow and slightly fragrant.
Eggshell blue fruits are quite attractive in early
spring. Bronze new growth contrasts nicely with the
mature dark green foliage. Reportedly more compact
than other cultivars of this hybrid. Zones 7-9. H: 6-8
ft · W: 4-6 ft
Outstanding in many departments! Dark green,
spiny leaves and many beneficial attributes
(evergreen, shade tolerant, fragrant fall bloom and
resistance to deer). Provides a medium-textured,
broadly upright background plant, hedge or a
specimen planting for low maintenance durability.
Average soil is fine. We can't all be divas! Zones
6-9. H: 5-6 ft · W: 3-4 ft
$$plantID:3442$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3040$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Morus alba 'Nuclear Blast' Dwarf
White Mulberry
Philadelphus 'Snowdwarf'
Mockorange
15-18", 3 gal $45.00
In the "Now for something completely different"
category! A very weird (mutant?) plant, growing as a
dense tangle of narrow, ribbon-like leaves to only 3
to 5 feet. Upright, oval shaped habit. Zones 5-9. H:
3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
15-18", 3 gal $45.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
AGR, Canada. The only true dwarf mock orange
besides 'Manteau d'Hermine', making it a good for
small gardens and shrub borders. Produces an
abundance of fragrant pure white (up to 1.5"
across) flowers in early summer for several weeks.
Generally not preferred by deer and tolerates both
sun and shade. Also not picky about soil! Zones
4-8. H: 2-3 ft · W: 2-2 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:2599$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1142$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Myrica pensylvanica Northern
Bayberry
Photinia x fraseri 'Pink Marble™
Variegated Red Tip
A tough and attractive native shrub with waxy silvergray fruits clustered densely along the stems (on
female plants). Grayish aromatic foliage covers
bushy plants that spread slowly by suckering,
growing 4-8' high and wide. Best with full sun and
good drainage. Excellent for seaside gardens, as it is
salt tolerant. Zones 4-7. H: 4-8 ft · W: 4-8 ft
Very different than Photinia 'Palette', larger in both
leaf and habit. Highly variegated leaves have
irregular white edges and bright red mixed with
pink new growth. Vigorous so prune or shear to
produce fuller plants. Makes a very colorful hedge.
Best in sun, tolerates almost any soil. AKA 'Cassini'
PP15160 Zones 6-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
10-15" 1 gal $20.00 | 2-3', 3 gal $45.00
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2-3', 1 gal $25.00
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Pieris japonica 'Bonsai' to Rhus copallina 'Lanham's Purple' seedlings
$$plantID:1151$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1152$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Pieris japonica 'Bonsai' Dwarf
Japanese Andromeda
Pieris x floribunda 'Brouwers
Beauty' Hybrid Andromeda
One of the smallest pieris cultivars, this has tiny 1"
dark green round leaves and dense, upright growth,
reaching 2' tall in 10 years. Panicles of white bell
flowers are in perfect scale. Likes shade and moist,
well-drained soil. And yes, it is perfect for bonsai!
Zones 5-8. H: 18-24 in · W: 6-12 in
NEW! Seldom offered, this is a cross of the
Japanese and our native Mountain Pieris. This
hybrid tends to more closely resemble our native in
the upright flower panicles, leaf shape, and plant
habit. It has excellent adaptability, size, vigor and
lacebug resistance. Zones 5-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
6-10", 1 gal $20.00
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:3593$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1181$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Pieris japonica 'Brookside Miniature'
Japanese Andromeda
Prunus maritima Beach Plum
A good dwarf variety with light green new growth.
Maintains a compact, upright mound shape and has
the typical white lily-of-the-valley white bell flowers.
Probably will never grow more than about 2 feet
high. From Japan via Brookside Gardens in Silver
Spring, MD.
3-6" $20.00
A rugged and attractive shrub or small tree native
to the east coast dunes. Early spring brings clouds
of small white flowers followed by small dark blue
beach plums used for jams and preserves. Beach
plums are tolerant of salt spray and drought, useful
for seaside planting but ornamental in any garden.
Zones 5 - 8. H: 10-12 ft · W: 10-12 ft
6-10", 1 gal $20.00
$$plantID:1155$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1182$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Pieris japonica 'Dorothy Wycoff'
Japanese Andromeda
Prunus mume 'Peggy Clarke'
Japanese Apricot
"Dorothy" is a classic which has stood the test of
time! Burgundy-red flower buds and stalks
complement the bronzy winter foliage, opening to
white blooms which contrast nicely with the dark
stems and dark green summer foliage, on a plant of
compact but vigorous growth. Prefers shade and
evenly moist soil for optimum results. Zones 5 - 8. H:
4-5 ft · W: 4-5 ft
Clarke. Not only does this Japanese apricot bloom
in the depths of winter, it does so with wild
abandon, producing fragrant double flowers of
deep rose. For maximum effect, prune half the
branches back to 6 inches every year, immediately
after flowering, to encourage the growth of young,
blooming branches. Zones 6 - 8. H: 15-18 ft · W:
15-18 ft
15-18", 3 gal $50.00
10-15", 1 gal $20.00
$$plantID:1157$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3591$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Pieris japonica 'Flaming Silver'
Japanese Andromeda
Pseudocydonia sinensis Chinese
Quince
This never fails to leave excited onlookers gasping in
admiration! Well maybe not quite, but it IS a beautiful
plant, especially when the scarlet new growth later
turns pink & yellow-green, then variegated with a
white edge. (May be P. forrestii or hybrid) Zones
7-8. H: 3-4 ft · W: 3-4 ft
NEW! Rarely offered and uncommon quince that
grows as a small tree. Has gorgeous flaky bark and
large yellow (rock hard) fruits the size of large
pears. Great fall color of bright reds and oranges.
Easy to grow in full sun. Tolerates poor soils and
some drought, but prefers fertile, well-drained
loams with even moisture. Zones 6-8. H: 10-20
ft · W: 7-15 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
2-3', 2 gal $35.00
$$plantID:3262$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3472$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Pieris japonica 'Katsura' Japanese
Andromeda
Quercus greggii "La Siberia" strain
Mexican Oak
Deep wine-red new growth continues to emerge
throughout the summer, turning to bright glossy
green leaves with good red fall color. Drooping
sprays of white flowers in early spring make a
striking combination with early bulbs. Compact habit.
Prefers shade and moist well-drained soil. Great for
containers on a shady patio! Zones 5-8. H: 3-4
ft · W: 3-4 ft
Collected from 10' tall trees in a high mountain
valley in Tamaulipas, Mexico by Sean Hogan of
Cistus Nursery. Our plants come from 25' trees in
Portland grown from the original seed. Leaves are
attractively fuzzy and crinkled. Slow-growing.
Probably much hardier than zone 7 but ??? Try it!
Zones (6?)7-10 Zones 7-9. H: 20-25 ft · W: 10-15
ft
6-10", 1 gal $20.00 | 15-18", 3 gal $50.00
15-18", 2 gal $35.00
$$plantID:1159$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3477$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Pieris japonica 'Little Heath Green'
Japanese Andromeda
Rhamnus frangula 'Asplenifolia'
Alder Buckthorn
The all-green version of 'Little Heath', a variegated
pieris. Very compact, slow growing, globe shaped
plant, with white flowers in early spring. Nice dense
growth habit makes this one of our favorite broadleaf
evergreens, but happily not preferred by deer! Like
other pieris, needs shade and evenly moist soil for
best results. Zones 5 - 8. H: 2-3 ft · W: 2-3 ft
A bushy deciduous and slow-growing shrub with
clusters of green flowers, very attractive to bees
followed by round red fruit. Grow in a shrub border
or as hedging. The REAL story is in the leavesfinely textured, long and very thin, an antidote to
masses of plump and round foliage. Easy in moist
soil, full sun or part shade. Zones 2-7. H: 10-12
ft · W: 6-10 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
15-18", 1 gal $20.00
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$$plantID:3589$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Pieris japonica 'Little Heath'
Japanese Andromeda
Rhus copallina 'Lanham's Purple'
seedlings Shining Sumac
A favorite for rock gardens or small spaces, Pieris
'Little Heath' forms a very compact, globe shaped
plant. Small leaves are variegated, having narrow
white borders with a pink glow when young. White
flowers in early spring. Best in shade, with moist but
well-drained soil. Zones 5-8. H: 2-3 ft · W: 2-3 ft
'Lanham's Purple' has deep purplish-red foliage.
We grew several hundred seedlings in an attempt
to see if we could get some with even deeper
colored foliage. Well, we didn't but we did get these
uniformly very nice dark green leaved plants.
Zones 4-9. H: 8-12 ft · W: 10-15 ft
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
10-15", 1 gal $20.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
Rosa 'Alida Lovett' to Syringa vulgaris 'Albert F Holden'
$$plantID:3587$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3324$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Rosa 'Alida Lovett' Climbing Rose
Spiraea nipponica Golden Glitter™
Variegated Spiraea
Souvenir du Président Carnot × R wichuraiana.
Dr.W.Van Fleet, 1905; introd. by Lovett's Nursery,
1917 . NEW! A rose with NJ provenance! A vigorous
Hybrid Wichuriana climber with clusters of large
(3.5") very double lightly fragrant flowers of 20-40
shell-pink petals with yellow undertones. Shiny green
and very disease resistant foliage. Blooms late
spring-early summer. Tolerates some shade. Prune
after flowering. Zones 6-9. H: 11-13 ft · W: 8-10 ft
sport of 'Halward's Silver'.Add season-long color
with this new spirea! Features loads of pure white
flowers and yellow speckled foliage, on a plant with
compact habit. Likes sun, good drainage, average
soil and is deer resistant as well! AKA 'VERSPI 1'
Zones 4-8.
15-18", 1 gal $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:3379$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1977$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Rosa virginiana Virginia Rose
Spiraea tomentosa Steeplebush
NEW! Dainty and fragrant single pink flowers grace
this handsome native rose. Handsome foliage with
nine leaflets is glossy dark green in summer,
changing to shades of purple orange crimson and
yellow in fall, with glistening red fruit. Suckers to form
an effective barrier or low hedge; excellent in sandy
soil, esp. by sea. Zones 3-8. H: 4-6 ft · W: 6-8 ft
This Eastern US native shrub is an astilbe lookalike, with spires of bright pink flowers in late
summer. Undersides of leaves are covered with
brownish fuzz, hence the name. Wet site tolerant
and deer resistant. Will spread by seed if happy.
Zones 3-9. H: 2-3 ft · W: 3-4 ft
18"-24", 1 gal $20.00
10-15", 1 gal $20.00
$$plantID:2775$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1981$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Rubus odoratus Flowering
Raspberry
Stewartia monodelpha Tall
Stewartia
This native raspberry has large maple-like leaves
and is practically thornless. Large and showy
raspberry red flowers are present from spring to fall,
often followed by a few tasty fruit. Plants will form a
respectable groundcover or low screen between two
and three feet tall. Contain the roots or give it room
as it will spread. Zones 3-7. H: 30-36 in · W: 6-8 ft
A rare and lovely small tree grown for its rich
smooth cinnamon colored bark, great maroon fall
color and white flowers in June. The bark on
younger trees peels in smaller flakes than
S.pseudocamellia. The picture of elegance. Dirr
states this species has excellent heat tolerance for
the South. Zones 6-8. H: 10-15 ft · W: 8-10 ft
15-18" $25.00
10-15", 1 gal $20.00 | 3-4', 3 gal, add extra
shipping $75.00
$$plantID:3327$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2387$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Sambucus nigra 'Thundercloud'
Black Elderberry
Stewartia pseudocamellia Japanese
Stewartia
sport of 'Guincho Purple'. Chris Sanders. Add
drama with dark leaves! A darker purple sport of
'Guincho Purple', Thundercloud has distinctive red
buds which open to pale pink flowers and deep,
reddish-bronze foliage. A very highly rated variety.
Zones 3-8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
Excellent small-to-medium sized tree, with showy
white flowers centered with orange anthers
produced in late June-July. With age, outer bark
flakes off, revealing a smooth sinewy texture in rich
shades of brownish-orange. Add a shapely
pyramidal habit and freedom from pests and
diseases. Zones (4)5-7. H: 10-20 ft · W: 8-10 ft
10-15", 1 gallon $25.00
3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $75.00
$$plantID:3326$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1990$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Sambucus nigra Black Tower 'Eiffel
1' Black Elderberry
Styrax japonicus 'Emerald Pagoda'
Japanese Snowbell
From the same stable as the well known and
successful "Black Beauty" and "Black Lace", This
beauty has a stiffly upright columnar growth habit.
Glossy black purple foliage is most colorful in full
sun. Zones 3-8. H: 8-12 ft · W: 3-4 ft
Brought back as cuttings from Korea because the
wild plant showed exceptional vigor, markedly
distinct from the native population, with large dark
green, leathery leaves and slightly fragrant flowers
1" across. Grow as a small understory tree or a
striking specimen in an open situation. Fall color is
a luminous yellow. Zones 6-8. H: 15-18 ft · W:
15-18 ft
10-15", 1 gallon $25.00
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:3240$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:1999$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis
Fragrant Valley™ Hardy Sweet Box
Syringa oblata 'Cheyenne' Early
Lilac
Sidhu Nursery. Very fragrant and very early white
flowers make this a special spring treat. The most
cold hardy form of this fine groundcover for shade, it
grows 18-24 inches tall with lustrous lance-shaped
evergreen leaves. Spreads slowly by suckering, and
looks good naturalized around large rocks. Zones
5-9. H: 1-2 ft · W: 3-4 ft
Hildreth. Cheyenne' is an excellent lilac for warm
climates. Blooming 7 to 10 days earlier than
common lilacs, it forms a symmetrical plant with
pink buds opening to single light blue flowers. Very
fragrant! Zones 4 - 8. H: 8-10 ft · W: 8-10 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
15-18", 3 gal $50.00
$$plantID:3612$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3580$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Sassafras albidum Sassafras
Syringa vulgaris 'Albert F Holden'
French Hybrid Lilac
NEW! We're excited about offering this for the first
time. It's an Eastern US native tree that's common in
natural landscapes, but tough to find in a nursery!
Clusters of greenish yellow flowers in Spring; also
notable for its 3 different leaf shapes, checkered
bark, aromatic roots, lemony-scented leaves and
knockout fall color. Zones 5-9. H: 15-20 ft · W: 8-10
ft
2-3', 2 gal $35.00
(Sarah Sands x 'Réaumur'). Fiala. NEW! Very
fragrant, large trusses of distinctive dark purple
petals, curled to show lighter silvery backing, for a
unique bi-color effect. Dark green leaves are
noticeably mildew resistant. Named for wealthy
mining tycoon Albert Holden, founder of the Holden
Arboretum in Cleveland OH. Zones 3-7. H: 8-10
ft · W: 6-8 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
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TREES AND SHRUBS:
Syringa vulgaris 'De Miribel' to Vaccinium corymbosum 'Elizabeth'
$$plantID:3578$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2024$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Syringa vulgaris 'De Miribel' French
Hybrid Lilac
Syringa x 'Tinkerbelle® Lilac
Lemoine, Nancy, France 1903. NEW! A garden
aristocrat, 'De Miribel' is a single-flowered lilac,
distinct in its rich deep bluish-violet coloring. Blooms
heavily, with long, slender compact flower clusters
that are quite fragrant, making this one of the finest
for the spring garden. Zones 3-7. H: 5-6 ft · W: 4-5
ft
(meyeri 'Palibin' X microphylla 'Superba').This
dainty beauty is a true dwarf, maturing at only 4-6'.
Arching branches are loaded with masses of dark
red buds, which open to pink flowers with spicy
fragrance. It grows as a multi-stemmed shrub with
small rounded leaves, and is resistant to powdery
mildew. Zones 4-7. H: 5-6 ft · W: 5-6 ft
15-18", 2 gal $35.00
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:3576$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2034$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Syringa vulgaris 'Edward J. Gardner'
French Hybrid Lilac
Syringa x hyacinthiflora 'Betsy
Ross' Lilac
Gardner, USA 1950. Sweetly fragrant flowers bloom
for several weeks in late spring, considered by many
to be the best double pink flowered lilac. Lilacs need
full sun and like higher pH soil (acid soils can add
lime) to perform their best. A tough plant that's great
for colder climates. Zones 3-7. H: 8-10 ft · W: 6-8 ft
Egolf/Pooler. Large single white fragrant flowers
cover this multi-stemmed, rounded plant in earlymid April. Bred at the US National Arboretum for
superior disease-tolerance in warmer climates.
Plant in full sun and moist soil with good drainage.
Higher pH (6.5-7.5) soils are best for lilacs. Zones
4-8. H: 8-10 ft · W: 6-8 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:3377$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:2028$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Syringa vulgaris 'Président Poincaré'
French Hybrid Lilac
Syringa x hyacinthiflora
'Evangeline' Lilac
Lemoine. NEW! An all-time favorite, this 1913
beauty from Lemoine is very distinctive. Large
panicles of deliciously fragrant and very double
magenta florets, with twisted petals opening from
darker reddish buds, for a nice contrast with the
open flowers. A tall grower, reaching 8-12'. Lilacs
appreciate sun, well-drained soil and lime. Zones
3-7. H: 8-12 ft · W: 6-8 ft
Skinner. Southern gardeners CAN enjoy lilacs!
More heat tolerant than S. vulgaris, these early
blooming, non-suckering hybrids of S. oblata and S.
vulgaris. 'Evangeline' has a sweet lilac fragrance
that enhances double blooms of lavender-purple.
Loves sun and well-drained soil. Deer-resistant!
Zones 2-7. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
18-24", 1 gal $30.00
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:2018$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3449$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation' French
Hybrid Lilac
Tilia cordata Little Leaf Linden
Maarse. The most distinctive lilac, really
SENSATIONAL! An outstanding dark purple flower
with a white picotee edge, with large single florets.
Large flower clusters with reddish-purple buds are
very showy, a spectacular feature for the spring
garden! If you only have room for one lilac, this is a
prime contender for the spot. Zones 3 - 7. H: 8-10
ft · W: 10-12 ft
Probably one of the best shade trees for lawns with
an added bonus of fragrant flowers (adored by
honeybees) in late June. Leaves are dark shiny
green in summer changing to yellow in fall. Can
grow 60 to 70 feet high and 40 feet wide. Zones
2-9.
24-30", 1 gal $35.00
18-24", 3 gal $45.00
$$plantID:3376$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2068$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Syringa vulgaris 'Violetta' French
Hybrid Lilac
Vaccinium angustifolium Lowbush
Blueberry
Lemoine. NEW! Enjoy the scent and changing colors
of 'Violetta's gorgeous double violet flowers, as living
heirloom and a wonderful addition to the romantic
garden. Introduced by Lemoine in 1916; named for
the heroine of Verdi?s opera ?La Traviata?. Best in
full sun, cooler climates and well-drained soil. Zones
3-7. H: 6-8 ft · W: 8-10 ft
Mother Nature's answer to lawns in the piney
woods! Used as a groundcover in the native
woodland garden, this is truly a multi-season
ornamental, with small white bell-shaped flowers in
spring. Think of the tasty (small) dark blue fruits as
a bonus! Fall color is spectacular in shades of red.
Best in acidic, well-drained soils. Zones 2-7. H: 6-8
in · W: 2-3 ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
6-10", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:2023$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3152$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Syringa vulgaris 'Yankee Doodle'
French Hybrid Lilac
Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush
Blueberry
('Prodige' X 'Rochester'). Fiala. Very dark lilacs are
beautiful as single specimens and mixed with whites
and lavenders.'Yankee Doodle' is the darkest of the
Fiala lilacs in particular and dark purple lilacs in
general. Large single florets and good fragrance on a
plant of semi-dwarf stature. Likes full sun, cold
climates and well-drained soil with pH of 6.5-7.
Zones 2 - 7. H: 8-10 ft · W: 5-6 ft
A native with lots of multi-season interest! Small
white flowers in mid-season (spring) are followed
by large tasty blue fruit! Glowing red-orange fall
color and attractive gray stems in winter. Likes sun
and evenly moist acidic soils (pH of 4-5). Use
ammonium sulfate to acidify soil for blueberries (but
not rhododendrons)! Zones 5-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 3-4
ft
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
15-18", 1 gal $30.00
$$plantID:2035$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3012$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Syringa x 'Josée™ Hybrid Lilac
Vaccinium corymbosum 'Elizabeth'
Highbush Blueberry
(S.patula x microphylla) X meyeri). Morel. Justifiably
popular, with Josée? you can enjoy lilacs more than
once a year! Re-blooms, with very fragrant single
lavender-pink flowers and a semi-dwarf habit with
small leaves. Deadheading (remove faded flowers),
light pruning and adequate moisture promote new
growth and rebloom. Best grown in full sun.
aka'MORjos' Zones 2-9. H: 5-6 ft · W: 5-6 ft
18-24", 1 gal $30.00 | 30-36", 3 gal $50.00
Grow your own anti-oxidants! The balance of
sweetness and tartness cannot be duplicated by
any other variety. Ripens during midseason with
medium-sized dark blue to black fruits. Named for
Miss Elizabeth White of Whitesbog, NJ, who
pioneered the improvement of blueberries as a
commercial fruit crop in the early 20th century.
Zones 4 - 7. H: 5-6 ft · W: 4-5 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
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TREES, SHRUBS & VINES
TREES AND SHRUBS:
TREES & SHRUBS
Vaccinium corymbosum 'Pink Lemonade' to Zenobia pulverulenta
$$plantID:3014$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2087$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Vaccinium corymbosum 'Pink
Lemonade' Pink Highbush Blueberry
Viburnum X carlcephalum
New! Thanks to a collaborative effort between the
USDA and researchers in NJ and OR, gardeners
can enjoy PINK blueberries. Fruits ripen to an
enticing pink-red color in mid-late to late season,
with a mild pleasant flavor. Best in sunny sites with
very acidic (pH 4-5) moist soil. Use ammonium
sulfate to lower pH. Zones 5-8. H: 4-5 ft · W: 3-4 ft
18-24", 1 gal $25.00
(carlesii x macrocephalum).A powerhouse of
fragrance, blooming a week later than its parent
V.carlesii (around the end of April), but possessing
the same spicy clove scent. Pink buds open to
large 4 to 5" wide rounded clusters of white flowers.
Deciduous dark green leaves turn orange-red in
Fall, with clusters of red egg-shaped fruit. Zones
5-7. H: 8-10 ft · W: 8-10 ft
6-10", 1 gal. $25.00 | 15-18", 3 gal $50.00
$$plantID:2540$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2118$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Viburnum carlesii Koreanspice
Viburnum
Vitex agnus-castus 'Mississippi
Blues' Chastetree
No garden should be without the intoxicating spicy
clove fragrance! Red buds in early spring open to
pink, then blushed-white flowers. Velvety green
rounded leaves turn reddish-wine in fall and with
blue-black fruit. Rounded-upright habit; prefers full
sun and good drainage. You won't regret finding a
home for this! Zones 5-7. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
AKA the "summer lilac", for a powder-blue tonic to
July and August doldrums. Five-lobed, grayishgreen leaves resemble marijuana. Used as a cutback shrub since it blooms on new wood and as an
ANTI-aphrodisiac (Chaste-tree) in medieval times!
Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds but NOT
deer! Full sun and dry to medium soil. Zones
6-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
15-18", 3 gal $45.00
15-18", 2 gal $35.00
$$plantID:2092$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Viburnum dentatum 'Blue Muffin®
Arrowwood
Tom Watson. This arrowwood selection grows only
5-6', half the normal size. Creamy white flowers are
followed by loads of showy blue fruit. Great for
foundations, hedges or feeding the birds. Viburnum
dentatum is a great native plant that tolerates both
sun or shade and wet or dry soil. Zones 3-8. H: 5-6
ft · W: 5-6 ft
$$plantID:3501$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Weigela florida Sonic Bloom™ Red
WOW! Impressive re-bloom makes this a knockout!
Weigelas are tough plants that can handle northern
cold and southern heat. Easy to grow in full sun to
light shade, not picky about soil type. Deer resistant
and attracts hummingbirds Zones 4-8.
15-18", 1 gal $25.00
15-18", 1 gal $25.00 | 2-3', 3 gal $45.00
$$plantID:3375$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:3613$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Viburnum dentatum 'Golden Arrow'
Yellow-leaved Arrowwood Viburnum
Wikstroemia trichotoma Triki Wiki
Plant
A yellow-leaved version of this stalwart native
deciduous shrub. The color will be less in deep
shade, so a location in semi-shade would be
preferable. White flowers in May and blue fruit,
produced when another V.dentatum is nearby for
cross-pollination. Found by Todd Lasseigne and Jon
Roethling in 2003. in Chatham County, NC. Zones
3-8. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-10 ft
NEW! We've had this for a few years but never
listed it until now. Must have been named by the
"Sales Prevention Dept", but trust us, this IS an
interesting plant! It flowers in August when
everything else is looking tired, blooming with small
light yellow trumpet-shaped flowers clustered at the
end of the new growth. Zones 4-7. H: 3-4 ft · W:
3-4 ft
15-18", 1 gal $30.00
15-18", 2 gal $50.00
$$plantID:3269$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2134$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Viburnum nudum 'Brandywine™
Possumhaw, Smooth Witherod
Wisteria floribunda 'Yae kokuryu'
AKA 'Black Dragon'
Hard to beat native deciduous shrub for multi-season
interest! Creamy white flowers in May, then a fall
display with clusters of fruit changing from white to
pink to blue. Shiny dark green leaves turn red in fall.
Tolerates some shade and either wet or dry sites.
Good pollinator for 'Winterthur'. aka 'Bulk' Zones
5-9. H: 6-8 ft · W: 6-8 ft
NEW! LONG Double flowers of deepest purple on
this ancient Japanese variety that is very vigorous
like other Asian wisterias. These are large grafted
plants, so will bloom promptly! For the meaning of
'Yae-kokuryu' in Japanese, yae=double-petaled,
koku=black, ryu=dragon. AKA 'Violacea Plena'.
Limited quantity available. Zones 5-8. H: 15-20
ft · W: 15-20 ft
10-15", 1 gal $25.00
2-3', 2 gal $75.00
$$plantID:3402$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2139$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Viburnum prunifolium Blackhaw
Viburnum
Wisteria macrostachya 'Blue Moon'
Kentucky Wisteria
Useful and attractive in the landscape as a large
shrub or small tree, this native tolerates a variety of
soil types, from wet to dry. Creamy white clusters of
flowers in May are followed by striking fruit that
changes from pink to red to black and attracts
wildlife. Oval green leaves turn shades of red and
burgundy in fall. Zones 3-9. H: 8-10 ft · W: 6-8 ft
Buchite. Some great plants only come "once in a
blue moon"! A wedding gift to a Minnesota couple
survived and grew to the chimney top where it
flowered that year. Clusters of fragrant blue flowers
occur on the new growth starting in June. Grows
quickly, up to 15-20' per year. Full sun and fertile,
well-drained soil for best flowers. Zones 3-8. H:
20-25 ft · W: 20-25 ft
10-15", 1 gal $30.00
18-24", 1 gal $25.00
$$plantID:3548$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
$$plantID:2545$$ %%catName:Trees and Shrubs%%
Viburnum sargentii 'Onondaga'
Zenobia pulverulenta Dusty
Zenobia
Dr Donald Egolf. Features reddish-maroon new
growth which later turns green but retaining a
maroon tinge and maroon stems. New foliage
continues to emerge maroon for showy contrast.
Showy maroon buds open in May to lacecap
inflorescences with white outer sterile flowers and
rose pink central fertile ones. Red fruit is sparse. Fall
color is red. Zones 4-9. H: 8-12 ft · W: 6-8 ft
10-15" $20.00
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pg. 38
Ericaceous and evergreen, native to the SE US.
New leaves covered in a powdery white "bloom"
give a silvery appearance. Clusters of showy white
bells bloom during May and June. Fall color is a mix
of reds and oranges. Appreciates moist, well
drained soil; shade or sun. Zones 5-9. H: 3-4
ft · W: 3-4 ft
18-24", 3 gal $45.00
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