Marshy Point Nursery Virtual Catalog 2012
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Marshy Point Nursery Virtual Catalog 2012
Marshy Point Nursery Virtual Catalog 2012 arshy Point Nursery has been a family owned and operated business since its inception in 1973. The nursery started as a hobby and quickly evolved into an idea and theory born from hard lessons and hard work. Our founder, Harry Weiskittel always believed that no matter how good something might be, it could always be improved. He took this ideology to hybridizing azaleas. For the past twenty years, Harry has been making crosses to create a superior azalea for the garden. Today, Marshy Point Nursery can offer many new cultivars that will excite your customers and have them coming back for more. More of a superior product that cannot be found in the “garden” section of a warehouse superstore. We encourage you to check out our website for updated information and pictures of our new varieties. You will also find pricing, plant and nursery information there. Check us out! Post Office Box U—Marshy Point Road Chase, Maryland 21027 Phone: 410-335-4070 Fax: 410-335-2597 Www.MarshyPointNursery.com Contents Marshy Point‟s Hybrid Azaleas….3 Itea……………………………...…...17 Azaleas – Evergreen ...... ……..…..5 Kalmia Latifolia……….……18 Azaleas – Deciduous ..... …….…..11 Nandina……………….……..18 Azaleas – Native .......... …….…..15 Pieris Japonica…….……….19 Clethra………………………….…...15 Prunus Laurocerasus……..19 Crape Myrtle……………………….16 Rhododendron ………….….20 Hydrangea.................... …….…..16 Syringa ………………….…...22 Hypericum………………………....17 Viburnum……………….…...22 Ilex……………………………….…..17 Miscellaneous………….…...23 Please note: All plant varieties are listed alphabetically by registered trade name. Plant Information Blooming Codes Blooming Season Code - The one or two letter blooming season code is located to the right of each plant name. E – Early EM – Early Midseason M – Midseason LM – Late Midseason L – Late VL – Very Late Pot Size to Plant Size Container Size Inches #3 10/12, 12/15, 15/18, 12/15, 15/18, 18/21 21/24 #5 24/30 #10 30/36, 36/42, 48/60 Slow growing and Dwarf varieties are listed with an asterisk and will be priced at one size larger. Rhododendron Hardiness H1 Hardy to –25º F H3 Hardy to –5º F H2 Hardy to –15º F H4 Hardy to 5º F Marshy Point’s Hybrid Azaleas ANNAPOLIS M DAISY M Large double white flowers are enhanced by a lovely green center. The Maryland State Capital never looked this good! #3 3‟T X 3‟W Stunning shade of pink is captured on the single flowers of this magnificent azalea. Great green foliage of medium size leaves. #3 3‟T X 3‟W BOPALULA DOUBLE WHAMMY E This vigorous early blooming azalea has large, vibrant pink flower. #3 3‟T X 4‟W BERLIN Bright semi-double pink flowers that bloom in spring and again in the fall for over a month! #3 2‟T X 3‟W M FANCY NANCY Named after the once divided city in Germany, the azalea “Berlin” has huge, rich, pink flowers and wonderful deep green foliage. A good plant for the Grunewalt. #3 3‟T X 3‟W BREATHLESS M Originally we were going to call this Azalea “Colossus” because of the size of the 4‟ plus white flower. However, a name depicting the beauty rather than just the size of the flower was chosen. So “Breathless” has her new name. Great flower! Great foliage! Great plant! #3 3‟T X 3.5‟W CAMBRIDGE M&L M Large single pastel pink flowers on low spreading plant. Color similar to Nancy of Robin Hill. #3 H FANCY PANTS Azalea flowers don‟t get fancier then this one. Frilly double, wine red flowers with light lavender center. Plant habit is upright. #3 2.5‟T X 1.5‟W FIRE FLOWER GONE FISHIN‟ CAROL KITTEL HEART THROB Double white flowers with the edge of each petal frosted with pale lavender pink; full medium growth. Very hardy. #3 3.5T X 2.5W M Flowers are rich orange red and the foliage is rounded, glossy, and deep green. Perfect for a low spreader. #3 1.5‟T X 2.5‟W Excellent, deep green foliage adorns this upright grower. Flowers are huge double white...a great looking azalea. #3 3.5‟T X 2.5‟W M EM LM 2” Bright red flower on a very tight grower. #3 M Flowers are white with a rosette center and blessed by an enchanting green cast. Excellent deep green foliage on a medium grower. #3 3.5‟T X 2.5‟W Marshy Point’s Hybrid Azaleas HUMDINGER VL RED TAPE This fall bloomer might set a new standard for autumn flowering azaleas. Red stems are adorned with large, rich green, hairy leaves. The double pink flowers are like having spring in the fall. #3 4‟T X 4‟W EM Flowers are large red with light pink center. Foliage is deep green and covers a tight growing plant. #3 1‟T X 2.5‟W SHOW GIRL IRISH EYES M Large frilly double white flowers with a light pink flush. Foliage is deep green and pointed. #3 3‟T X 2.5‟W Lovely 3‟ white flowers are blessed with a rich green blotch spreading from the center. Wonderful deep green foliage on a low medium grower. #3 2.5‟T X 3.5‟W KAKIE WHITE GODDESS M Large frilly white flowers with green dorsal spotting. This azalea is a vigorous grower and has beautiful deep green foliage. #3 4‟T X 4‟W M Pale pink flower with red stripes, sectors and flakes. This is a sport taken from the azalea Pryored. #3 2.5‟T X 2.5‟W LADY BALTIMORE M PAM CORCKRAN M An exciting new bicolor with dark green foliage and magnificent flowers with dark red borders and light pink centers. The impressive show comes all at once in mid season. #3 3‟T X 4‟W M Flowers are large white with a flush of pink. Outstanding foliage. #3 4‟T X 3.5‟W PAM‟S PASSION LAURIE RUSSELL L Large bicolor flowers with unstable flower patterns. Flowers can be solid red or pale pink or pale pink with either narrow or broad red borders. All blooming at the same time. Truly a collage of color. #3 3‟T X 4‟W Delicate double white flowers flushed with pink. Low grower. 3g 2.5‟T X 3‟W LAVENDER MISS M RUTH FOARD Semi-double lavender pink border with a pale center make this azalea a knockout. Great foliage on a very vigorous grower. #3 2.5‟T X 2‟W LOVE LACE M Plant Size Quantity 5-24 Quantity 25 & Up 10/12 9.65 9.25 12/15 10.50 10.10 15/18 11.45 11.05 18/21 12.95 12.50 21/24 14.20 13.90 #5 24/30 32.00 31.00 #10 30/36 51.50 50.00 36/42 55.00 52.00 Pot Size #3 ML Very, very, very bright rich single pink flowers. Low medium and compact grower. A very hardy bloomer. #3 1.5‟T X 2.5‟W RED MAGIC M Large bicolor flowers have peachy red border with cream center. Low medium growth. #3 3.5‟TX4‟W Showy, pink, frilly single flowers on this excellent grower. #3 4‟T X 4‟W LIZETTA LYNN M M If you like big glossy rich red flowers, this is it. And how about the foliage? How does large shiny and deep green sound? #3 3‟T X 4‟W 3 Marshy Point’s Hybrid Azaleas SUPERSTAR SHERRI LM This Ben Morrison sport has its parents‟ upright habit. Flowers are gorgeous pink and white bi-color with a star-shaped variegation. #3 M Medium size semi-double red flowers bloom on a low broad plant with excellent glossy deep green foliage. #3 3‟T X 4‟W TOUCHDOWN SOFT TOUCH M Hose-in-hose. Large deep red flowers with larger glossy leaves. #3 M Beautiful pink-edged flowers adorn this very showy azalea. #3 Azaleas AMY (Dodd) M BUCCANEER Semi-double flowers with rich pink petals fading to very pale pink toward the center. Plant matures at 4‟ to 5‟. #3 AUGUST TO FROST Glenn Dale azalea with bright orange-red flowers. Upright and spreading. CHERRY BLOSSOM (Kurume) FALL CONVERSATION PIECE (Robin Hill) LM CORSAGE (Gable) L EM Fragrant flower single, light lavender. Very hardy. Broad and open grower giving willowy appearance. #3 Large double coral pink flowers are enhanced with a lovely green throat. Very low tight plant with rounded leaves. #3 Quantity 5-24 Quantity 25 & Up 10/12 9.65 9.25 12/15 10.50 10.10 15/18 11.45 11.05 18/21 12.95 12.50 21/24 14.20 13.90 #5 24/30 32.00 31.00 #10 30/36 51.50 50.00 36/42 55.00 52.00 Pot Size Plant Size BLAAUW‟S PINK (Blaauw) LM Low spreading, large white with pink sectoring and solid pink flowers. #3 Upright, flowers bi-color white with prominent red flush. An unforgettable display in Spring. #3, #10 BETTY ANNE VOSS (Robin Hill) * M Large warm pink flowers on a medium dense growing plant. #3 Fall blooming, white single flowers on medium growing plant. Very showy. #3 BEN MORRISON (Glenn Dale) EM M Upright, flowers salmon pink. #3, #10 #3 4 Azaleas DAYSPRING (Glenn Dale) E GIRARD‟S CRIMSON One of the first azaleas to welcome Spring in late April. A lovely flower of light pink shading paler towards the throat. An upright robust grower. #3 Vivid, deep red flowers with large, glossy green foliage. Compact, rounded grower. GIRARD FUCHSIA (Girard) DELAWARE VALLEY WHITE (Mucronatum) M M Low, upright and compact; flower single wine purple. #3, #10 Medium, flower white. #3, #10 DOROTHY HAYDEN (Robin Hill) M L GIRARD PLEASANT WHITE (Girard) LM Low and mounding, flower very large single white with green in throat. Exceptional dark green foliage. Excellent landscape azalea. #3 White single flowers with green spotting in throat. Blooms in mid May after Delaware Valley White. Growth habit is low medium. #3, #10 DR H.R. SCHROEDER (Schroeder) GIRARD‟S ROSE M Low to medium growth. Flower is single, clear pastel pink with darker pink edging. The flower„s shade of pink is very beautiful. Very hardy. #3 Rose pink flowers on this upright grower. Foliage darkens in winter to deep red tint. #3 GIRARD‟S SCARLET ELLIE HARRIS (Harris) EM M M Medium, rich pink buds open to lighter shade of pink. A favorite at Marshy Point. #3 Fiery red flowers with a deep blotch and waxy texture. Small, compact grower with deep, glossy green foliage. #3 ELSIE LEE (Shammarello) GLACIER (Glenn Dale) LM Low to medium upright, flower double lavender. Very hardy. #3 EVELYN HART (Linwood) E Large white flowers with faint green tone. Vigorous & upright. Excellent textured large green leaves make Glacier a superior white. #3, #10 EM GREEN GLOW (Roslyn) Medium and full, flower double H-H, clear pink. This late April, early May show piece blooms its head off. #3 L Double yellow green flowers adorn this medium grower. Most unusual flower color for an evergreen azalea. #3 FLAME CREEPER * HAHN‟S RED (Kurume) Low and spreading with orange red flowers. #3 Large bright cherry red flowers. Good foliage and medium growth. #3 GEORGE HYATT (Schroeder) M M HARDY GARDENIA (Linwood) Flowers are ruffled orchid purple with a red blotch. Low and open growth. #3 LM Low compact growth, flower pure double white. Flower looks like a gardenia bloom. Excellent dark green leaves. #3 HELEN CURTIS (Shammarello) M Low and compact growth, flower double white with yellow in the throat. #3 5 Azaleas HILDA NIBLETT (Robin Hill) VL LINDA STUART (Yavorsky) Wonderful large light pink flowers with sectors and splashes of deeper pink. Excellent low and rounded plant habit. Highly regarded recently introduced Robin Hill. Considered to be one of the best Robin Hill azaleas. #3 HINO CRIMSON (Kurume) The fabulous azalea‟s flower buds are white on the lower half and pink on the upper half. If it never flowered, but only formed buds, Linda Stuart would still be a star in any garden. However, its flowers do open to a lovely H-H white with each petal tipped pink. Very hardy. #3 E MADAME BUTTERFLY (Deerfield) Medium, flower small single red. #10 IRISH CREAM (Vines) M MARTHA HITCHCOCK (Glenn Dale) LM Medium open, flower white center with deep purple margins, very hardy. #3 M MICHAEL HILL (North Tisbury) * Fancy double flowers with red and white shading; low spread growth. #3 JOHANNA (Kaempferi) M Medium mounding; flower white flushed lavender. Very hardy and most vigorous azalea of which we know. #3, #10 Large 3” to 4” single white flowers with a green yellow blotch flow like a rippling water on this low spreading azalea. An excellent foreground plant that is guaranteed to draw attention in any garden. #3 JANET RHEA (Linwood) M L Single flowers of bright pink cover this ground hugging azalea. Excellent ground cover. #3 M MIDNIGHT FLARE (Harris) Deep red flower, glossy foliage with red stems. #3 M Prostrate habit, flower bright red. Will cascade! #3 Deep waxy single red flowers rich in color and substance. Foliage is large and textured and turns dark red in the Fall. Has Red Red as one of its parents. Truly a fabulous new introduction. #3,# 10 KAEMPO (Fowle) MISS SUZIE (Harris) JOSEPH HILL (North Tisbury) L L M A cross of R. Kaempferi and Gumpo. Flowers are deep silver pink; low thick spreading growth. Covered with flowers in late May. #3 Flowers are hose in hose red with red stems; plant habit is low and spreading, similar to Hershey‟s Red, but better. #3 KATHARINE (Gartrell) * MOTHER‟S DAY (Kurume) L Large vivid red hose-in-hose to semi-double flowers. Rounded, compact grower. #3 Very low and mounding, flower very large rich pink. Excellent, hardier substitution for Pink Gumpo. #3 LADY ROBIN (Robin Hill) L Low and spreading habit; flower large white with pink stripes and sectors #3 LAURA MORLAND (Robin Hill) M L Low and upright, flowers semi-double pink with occasional red stripes and sectors. #3 6 Azaleas MRS. MARY SCHROEDER (Schroeder) M PURPLE PRIDE (Schroeder) Upright, flower single clear pink with red dorsal spotting. An excellent new pink azalea similar in appearance to Tradition, but with a prettier flower. #3 M Single flowers of purplish red. Low growth habit. #3 RENEE MICHELLE (Girard) MRS. NANCY DIPPEL (Schroeder) EM L Large watermelon pink flowers on a low, full grower. Foliage is dark green. A cross of Boudoir and Pink Gumpo. #3 Beautiful double cream flowers are accented with lavender markings. An Elsie Lee hybrid that keeps it‟s parents hardiness. #3 ROBIN HILL GILLIE (Robin Hill) NANCY OF ROBINHILL (Robin Hill) LM M Large peach pink frilly flower; low medium growth and spreading. #3 Low, flower large double soft pink. Very showy and very hardy. #3 RUTH MAY (Oliver) OLGA NIBLETT (Robin Hill) LM Delicate salmon pink flowers with a white band from the tip to the throat of each petal provides an uncommonly warm tone. Medium, compact. #3 The flowers have a yellow cast with deeper flush of yellow from the throat. A tall and full growing plant. #3 OPAL (Linwood) M Fall Double lavender pink flowers bloom in the fall. Plant growth is low-medium and spreading. #3 PALESTRINA (Vuyk) M This large creamy white flowering azalea is unusual because of is upright growth habit. It is an excellent Dutch hybrid that is very hardy. #10 PEGGY ANN (Kaempferi) EM PINK GUMPO (Satsuski)* L Quantity 5-24 Quantity 25 & Up 10/12 9.65 9.25 12/15 10.50 10.10 15/18 11.45 11.05 18/21 12.95 12.50 21/24 14.20 13.90 #5 24/30 32.00 31.00 #10 30/36 51.50 50.00 36/42 55.00 52.00 #3 Dense and dwarf, flower large single pink. #3 PINK PANCAKE (North Tisbury) * Plant Size Pot Size Low and dense. Hose in hose white flower with red edge. #3 VL Prostrate, flower light pink with red flare spreading from upper lobes. #3 PINK SPARKLE (Marshy Point) L Flowers are a frilly double of creamy white with green speckles in the throat. Flushing from the center are shades of pale pink with the edges of each petal being richer pink. #3 7 Azaleas SECRET WISH (Roslyn) LM WESTON POUKHANENSE EM This azalea has the largest double white flowers we have seen. There are so many petals that the flower resembles a Camellia. Plant habit is full growing up to 5‟. #3, #10 Light lavender flowers similar to those on the standard Poukhanense, but with a much preferable compact plant habit. Super hardy. Excellent long green foliage that turns mahogany in the Fall. #3 SEIGAI “Spider Azalea” WHITE GUMPO (Satsuki)* EM A most unusual azalea that is referred to as linearifolium. The leaves and flowers are very narrow and long, giving it a shaggy dog appearance. Flowers are luminous pink. Medium growth habit. #3 SILVER SWORD (Girard) L Dwarf compact, flower large white single. #3 WHITEHEAD (Robin Hill) L Low and spreading, flower large white with salmon red sectoring. Similar in flower appearance to Conversation Piece, but has a superior plant habit and is much hardier. #3 M Medium, flower rose pink, foliage is variegated. An attention-getter in or out of flower. #3 WINTERGREEN (North Tisbury) * SIR ROBERT (Robin Hill)* L Prostrate and spreading, flower single red orange. Good ground cover. #3 Very low and dense, flower very large pale pink with deeper stripes and sectoring. Has rounded and neat appearance. #3, #5 STEWARTSONIAN (Gable) W.W. VINES (Vines) M YUKA (North Tisbury) * M M This azalea is unique for its strap petals of rose maroon that are formed in a whorl. It will grow to 3‟ to 4‟ with a round appearance. #3 TRADITION (Kurume) L Low and spreading. This azalea puts on an unbelievable display of color. Large single flowers can be white with a green throat, to white with shades of light pink, to white with shades of rich pink, to totally light or rich pink. Want more? There are also all sorts of pink sectors, stripes and flakes. One more thing great foliage! #3 The single very bright red flowers on Susan Pool will wake any sleepy customers. It is a real beacon of intense color. Hardy. #3 TINA‟S WHORLED (Clagett) VL Narrow, pure white petals combine to make the flowers on this azalea a real attraction. W.W. Vines blooms in mid June and has a low growth habit. #3 Flowers are single orange red and the plant is a vigorous upright grower. Very hardy. Foliage is red in the Winter. #5, #10 SUSAN POOL (Schroeder) VL Quantity 5-24 Quantity 25 & Up 10/12 9.65 9.25 12/15 10.50 10.10 15/18 11.45 11.05 18/21 12.95 12.50 21/24 14.20 13.90 #5 24/30 32.00 31.00 #10 30/36 51.50 50.00 36/42 55.00 52.00 Pot Size Plant Size M #3 Medium upright, flower hose in hose rich pink. #3, #10 8 AZALEAS—Deciduous ARNESON GEM (Arneson) SNOWBIRD Compact plant with excellent foliage. Huge yelloworange blooms. #3 This compact grower has powerfully fragrant white flowers and an attractive blue-green foliage. Rounded habit. ARNESON RUBY M STONEWALL JACKSON Wavy-edged deep red flowers are formed into a ball. Upright. #3 GIBRALTAR (Exbury) M Fragrant and large, these light orange flowers bloom in clusters. #3 M YELLOW CLOUD (Hyatt) A highly regarded deciduous azalea. Full and well branched; buds readily. Large bright frilly orange flowers. #3 KLONDIKE EM Magnificent clear bright yellow flowers on an upright grower. Blooms late May. #3 M Fragrant golden yellow flowers; superior bronzy foliage is mildew resistant. #3 MANDARIN LIGHTS LM Ruffled orange red flowers are lightly fragrant. #3 MOUNT SAINT HELEN'S Large rich pink flowers with a showy yellow blotch; a tall vigorous plant blooming in late May. Mildew resistant. #3, #5 Pot Size #3 #5 9 Plant Size Quantity 5-24 Quantity 25 & Up 12/15 12.50 12.00 15/18 13.25 12.50 18/24 14.25 13.90 24/30 29.50 28.00 Azaleas—Native ATLANTICUM “Choptank” Zone 6 (Coastal Azalea) SNOWBIRD (Atlanticum X canescens) Fragrant pale pink tubular flowers. A heavy bloomer that grows well in full sun and light shade and is fairly drought resistant. Dense growth and blue green foliage with red stems. #3 Powerfully fragrant white flowers on this hybrid by nature. Beautiful blue-green foliage. From the Biltmore Estate gardens. #3, #5 VISCOSUM Known as the “swamp azalea” it can be found in the mountains and lowland from Maine to Florida. Spicy fragrant tubular flowers appear after the new foliage has emerged in mid to late June. Seed and cutting grown. #3 CALENDULACEUM (Flame Azalea) Zone 5 An eastern species known for its intense red & bright yellow flowers. A vigorous tall grower that blooms in mid to late June. #3 MARYDEL 4‟ Zone 3 VISCOSUM “Betty Cumming” M A pink flowering selection of the swamp azalea. Handsome, large white flowers are deep pink in the tube and flushed pink on the margins of the petals. Bright green leaves on this easy and vigorous grower. VISCOSUM “Delaware Blue” Zone 3 A selected viscosum seedling with beautiful blue foliage.#3 MY MARY (Beasley) (atlanticum x periclymenoides) x austrinum Zone 5 VISCOSUM “Lemon Drop” An “Austrinum Gold” cross that is yellow, fragrant and hardy. #3 MILLIE MAC (R. Austrinum) Zone 4 A named variety of the species, has peach buds and pale yellow flowers; sweet scented, upright growth. Blooms in late June. #3 Zone 6 Small flowers with an incredibly beautiful combination of rich yellow and white. Grows to 8‟ to 12‟. #3 Quantity 5-24 Quantity 25 & Up 12/15 15.50 14.50 15/18 17.00 15.50 18/24 17.90 16.90 24/30 35.50 32.50 Pot Size Plant Size PERICLYMENOIDES (Nudiflorum) - Pinxter Bloom Zone 4 #3 Seed grown. Flowers are pink to white & faintly fragrant. Grows from New England to the deep south. Blooms in late spring & early May. #3 #5 Clethra HUMMINGBIRD Dense mounding habit and dark glossy leaves. White fragrant flowers in mid-summer. alnifolia “RUBY SPICE” This very hardy Summersweet has true pink, fragrant flowers that don‟t fade. Grows upright to 3‟ - 6‟, yellow fall color. Tolerates wet conditions. Pot Size Plant Size All Quantities #3 15/18 11.50 18/24 14.00 24/30 16.75 #5 10 Crape Myrtle ACOMA PINK RUFFLES This semi-weeping medium sized crapemyrtle produces an abundence of white flowers mid summer until frost with attractive fall color. Bright pink flowers cluster on multi-trunked shrub. Wine colored foliage in the fall. #5 PINK VELOUR AMERICA Blooms heavily in summer with burgundy-wine leaves and bright pink flowers. Red flowers bloom on this beauty in midsummer. #5 VELMA‟S ROYAL DELIGHT DYNAMITE Magenta pink flowers bloom from mid-summer to early fall. Compact upright multi-stemmed shrub. #5 Deep red flowers with leaves that are bright red in spring, bright green in summer and turn vibrant orange-red in fall. Pot Size Plant Size All Quantities #5 24/30 25.00 #10 30/36 30.00 Hydrangea MACROPHYLLA „Glowing Embers‟ ALL SUMMER BEAUTY Red mophead flowers. Excellent grower. #3 Large rich blue flowers, frequently reblooms during the summer. #3 PANICULATA „Limelight‟ ARBORESCENS „Annabelle‟ New Hydrangea with bright lime-green flowers that will bloom in late summer. #3 Huge white blooms from growth starting in June through September. Plant reaches up to 4‟ tall and twice as wide. #3 MACROPHYLLA „Madame E. Mouillere‟ Pure white flowers are in a very large crowned shape head. Blooming time in mid June and successionally there after. Growth to 6‟. #3 MACROPHYLLA „Blue Wave‟ Deep blue lacecap flowers on this vigorous grower. #3 MACROPHYLLA „Dooley‟ Extremely large blue or pink flower heads. A vigorous grower. #3 15 Size All Quantities #3 12.25 Hydrangea MACROPHYLLA „Nikko Blue‟ QUERCIFOLIA „Alice‟ Large, blue rounded flower heads on a strong and reliable grower. #3 Vigorous oakleaf hydrangea, grows to 12‟ with large (12”) panicles of white flowers and good red fall color . #3, #5 MACROPHYLIA „Variegata‟ QUERCIFOLIA „Pee Wee‟ Dark greens leaves edged with a white band. Blue lacecap flowers; 4‟ x 4‟. #3 A low compact form of the oak leaf hydrangea. #3 QUERCIFOLIA „Sike‟s Dwarf‟ A dwarf selection with tight foliage and an abundance of white flowers. #3 Size All Quantities #3 12.25 Ilex VERTICILLATA Zone 3 –9 WINTER GOLD Tolerates wet conditions. Gold berries on branches. Grows 6‟ to 8‟. Zone 4. #3 SOUTHERN GENTLEMAN WINTER RED Pollinator Sparkleberry, Winter Red and Winter Gold. Grows 6‟ to 9‟. Zone 4. #3 Multi-stemmed, bright red berries. Grows 6‟ to 8‟. Zone 4. #3 16 Ilex SPARKLEBERRY (verticillata x serrata) ILEX X MESERVEAE Blue Maid Vigorous deciduous holly, grows distinctly upright and holds persistent bright red fruit throughout Winter. 8‟ to 12‟. #3, #5 The nicest of the “Blue” series. Gorgeous shiny deep green foliage; rapid grower. ILEX X MESERVEAE Blue Princess ILEX GLABRA (Inkberry) „Shamrock‟ Rounded shrub with black berries. #3 Beautiful green leaves and tons of fall red berries. Global plant habit. #3, #10 ILEX GLABRA NIGRA ILEX OPCA SATER HILL Excellent dark green foliage, heavy fruiter. Nigra is the fullest to the ground of all glabras. Attractive purplish winter foliage. Zone 4 An outstanding American Holly selection. Pot Size Plant Size Quantity Quantity ILEX X MESERVEAE Blue Prince #3 Glossy blue green leaves; upright grower to 12‟. Male. #3, #10 #5 15/18 12.90 11.40 18/24 15.40 14.40 24/30 25.50 24.00 Itea HENRY‟S GARNET Virginica “LITTLE HENRY” Profuse long spikes of white flowers in early summer; dark reddish purple fall foliage. Hardy to Zone 5, this dwarf Sweetspire will mound to 2‟ and spread to about 3‟. White flowers in early summer and very strong red fall color from bright to deep burgundy red. Pot Size Plant Size All Quantities #3 24/30 16.00 36"+ 25.00 Kalmia Latifolia—Mountain Laurel ELF (Jaynes) H1 OLYMPIC FIRE (Eichelser) Low habit, grows well, pink buds open pure white. #3 LITTLE LINDA Sturdy plant, red buds open to light shade, glossy foliage. #3, #10 H1 Pot Size Plant Size Red buds open to pink flowers on this dwarf round growing Mt. Laurel. Foliage is shiny and dark green. #3 MINUET #3 H1 Low habit, wide bright cinnamon-maroon banding. #3 H1 17 #10 Quantity Quantity 5-24 25 & Up 12/15 13.40 12.75 15/18 16.00 15.00 18/24 17.50 16.50 30/36 65.00 60.00 Nandina FIRE POWER Dwarf and round with bright red fall color. #3 HARBOR DWARF Pot Size Plant Size All Quantities #3 15/18 11.00 18/24 12.00 Dense rounded plant, 18” high to 2 1/2” wide. Leaflets are tinged pink in spring and orange to bronze red in winter. #3 NANDINA DOMESTICA (Heavenly Bamboo) Evergreen growing to 6„ x 6„. New growth is reddish in color; large red berries in full. #3, #5 Pieris Japonica BROUWER‟S BEAUTY MOUNTAIN FIRE (P. Floribunda x P. Japonica) Spectacular fiery new growth sets off this compact and slow growing pieris in the garden. Flowers are displayed in drooping white clusters. #3, #5, #10 Dense and compact. Panicles are horizontal, deep red buds open to white flowers. #3, #5 Yakushimanum “PRELUDE” DOROTHY WYCKOFF (Esveldt Nursery) Very pale pink flowers. Plant has great foliage with leaves that turn dark purple in the winter. #3 Similar to, but more compact than Cavatine. Winter buds and Spring growth are a bright pink. #3 FLAMING SILVER SARABONDE (Esveldt Nursery) Outstanding variegated foliage is enhanced by showy pinkish red new growth. Pot Size Plant Size #3 #5 #10 Another dwarf introduction from Holland. This hybrid has white flowers and grows a little larger than the other selections from this group. It has colorful new foliage. #3 Quantity Quantity 5-24 25 & Up 10/12 9.75 8.50 12/15 11.75 10.50 15/18 13.95 12.95 18/24 16.25 15.50 24/30 30.00 28.50 30/36 52.00 49.50 SCARLET O‟HARA Vigorous plant with red new growth. #3 WHITE WATER Flowers resemble rippling water and new foliage is bright yellow. Low compact grower. #3 18 Prunus Laurocerasus SCHIPKAENSIS “Skip Laurel” “Otto Luykens” This Cherry Laurel has long and narrow deep green foliage. Vase shaped plant habit, stalks of fragrant white flowers in the Spring. Grows 4‟ to 6‟ in height and 6‟ to 8‟ in width. Performs well in sun or shade. #3 Pot Size Plant Size All Quantities #3 15/18 14.50 18/24 16.00 A lower growing form of Skip Laurel. #3 “Zabeliana” This variety of Skip Laurel has beautiful glossy green textured foliage. #3 Rhododendrons AZURRO (Hachmann) 4' CHIONOIDES LM H2 #3, #5, #10 CAPISTRANO (Leach) 5‟ CATAWBIENSE ALBUM 6‟ 3‟ H2 H1 EM H1 CATAWBIENSE GRANDIFLORUM H1 5' H2 LM (A sel. or hybrid of Catawbiense) Upright, full white truss with yellow green. Spotting in throat. Vigorous full grower, hardy. #3, #10 Near-blue flowers with glossy foliage that is small and elongated and turns a gorgeous bronze in the winter. #3 BLUE PETER M At last there appears to be a good hardy yellow for the east coast. The soft yellow flowers are on a well rounded truss. The growth habit is 4‟ to 5‟ tall and 5‟ to 6‟ wide. Attractive dark green leaves are somewhat rounded. #3, #10 M Red buds open to a lovely shade of rose pink with a lighter center. Dark leaves are held upward and erectly giving an interesting appearance. New foliage is silvery blue. #3 BLUE BARON M Low medium, white flowers with green spotting in the throat. Very full growing plant with long narrow foliage. Unlike most Rhododendrons in the Winter, Chionoides‟ leaves do not droop in freezing weather. There are not many, if any, good low dark purple Rhododendrons available today; so Azurro fills this void. The flowers are intense dark violet with an even darker purple flare from the throat. Excellent dark green foliage with red stems. Low, compact and wide. #3 BARNSTEDT (Hachmann) 3‟ 4‟ M LM Lilac-purple trusses and excellent foliage. Very hardy. 5‟ x 6‟ wide. #3, #10 Frilly flowers, lavender blue with dark purple flare. Large bush, dark green leaves. Heat and sun tolerant. #3 CATAWBIENSE BOURSAULT H1 Deep rose-lilac flowers, 5‟ x 6‟ wide. #3, #10 19 LM Rhododendrons EDITH BOSLEY (Dexter Bosley) 4‟ H1 M MAXIMUM ROSEUM H1 L Deep purple flowers with even darker dorsal markings. Flower similar to Purple Splendour, but large. Excellent foliage & very hardy. –25ºF #3, #10 Flowers are clear pink. This cross of two species native to the Eastern US, grows large and blooms in June. #3, #10 ENGLISH ROSEUM NOVA ZEMBLA 6‟ H1 LM Flowers are lavender pink on this hardy and vigorous grower. Tall and wide. Phytopthora resistant. #3, #10 ERUPTION (Hachmann) H2 LM M H2 PJM (Mezitt) 3‟ M H1 4‟ H1 LM Medium. This Rhododendron is well know for its extreme hardiness. In early Spring it is covered with lavender flowers. A cross of Daurieum and Carolinianum. #3, #10 Considered by some Rhododendron experts as Hachmann's finest. High praise when considering Hachmann's many fabulous hybrids. Fantastica's flowers open with a lovely red border and light center. In time, the richness of the red border turns to pink. The foliage of this compact plant is deep blue green and the new leaves are silver blue. Fantastica lives up to its name. A truly magnificent Rhododendron, in or out of flower. #3 INGRID MEHLQUIST H1 This Rhodo has been the red standby in the nursery industry for many years. Its full red trusses and deep green foliage are featured on a very rugged plant. #3 Stunning deep rose flowers with prominent ivory centers. Compact grower. #3 FANTASTICA (Hachmann) 5‟ PJM NORTHERN STARBURST H1 E This is a new release! It is a tetraploid form of PJM. The flowers are larger and of greater substance; it has stronger stems and larger, thicker foliage. Leaves green in Summer, but turn deep purple to almost black in the Winter. #3 M Pink buds open to pure white flowers. A compact Yak hybrid with excellent dark green foliage. Appears to be phytophthora resistant. #3 JEAN MARIE de MONTAGUE H3 M Plant Size Quantity 5-24 Quantity 25 & Up 10/12 14.00 13.00 12/15 15.75 14.75 15/18 16.50 15.75 18/24 17.00 16.50 #5 24/30 30.50 27.00 #10 30/36 57.50 56.00 36/42 62.00 Pot Size Large trusses of bright red and deep green foliage make Jean Marie a popular Rhododendron. Grows 5„ x 6„ wide in 10 years. #3 KABARETT (Hachmann) 4‟ H2 #3 LM Exceptional Rhodo with rich purple flowers, paler toward the throat with lilac spotting. Foliage is shiny, deep green with reddish stems. 20 Rhododendrons POHJOLA‟S DAUGHTER 3‟ H1 M SCINTILLATION Flowers are large, funnel shaped and pure white. Excellent textured leaves on a mounding plant. From Finland. Very hardy. #3, #5 ROSEUM ELEGANS 6‟ H1 H2 M Medium rich pink flowers with a creamyyellow center adorn a truly outstanding Rhododendron.Large green heavy textured and glossy leaves are held on thick stems. #3, #10 LM YAKU PRINCE (Shammarello) 3‟ Tall, considered to be the most reliable Rhododendron grown. Light lavender flowers decorate a full deep green plant. #3, #10 ROSEUM PINK 5‟ H1 H2 LM Low and tight, red buds open to rich pink flowers that shade lighter to the center. Deep green foliage is almost obscured by the profusion of pink at flowering time. Sun tolerant. #3 L A pink form of Roseum Elegans. Reliable, hardy and good foliage. Hardy to –25º F. #3, #10 YAKU PRINCESS (Shammarello) 3‟ H2 SAPPORO (Hachmann) 6‟ Low, deep buds give way to large white flowers that cover this plant. A wonderful low white flowering Rhododendron. Sun tolerant. #3 H2 LM Pale purple buds open to white flowers with deep purple blotch. Unusual narrow glossy green leaves make this Rhododendron special all year. #3 Roses 21 LM Syringa—Lilac vulgaris “Fiala Rememberance” vulgaris “MONGE” Large, fully double, creamy white fragrant flowers. #3 Pinkish purple, consistent heavy bloomer. #3, #5 vulgaris “FOREST SMITH” Huge panicles of light lavender. #3 vulgaris “PRESIDENT LINCOLN” vulgaris “MADAME LEMOINE” vulgaris “SENSATION” Double white, vigorous. #3 Single purple florets edged in white. #3 vulgaris “MARIE FRANCIS” vulgaris “WEDGEWOOD BLUE” Fragrant salmon pink flowers, red fall foliage. #3 Pink buds open to blue flowers. Best single blue; heavy flowerer. Medium height. #3 Patula “MISS KIM” Probably the most popular lilac. It is easy to grow and blooms heavily at a young age with lovely blue-lavender flowers. In autumn, Miss Kim stands out with bright red fall foliage. #3 Viburnum CAYUGA POPCORN Zone 5 Compact oval shaped shrub with pink buds that open to white. Very fragrant. #3 This Japanese Snowball will grow 6‟ to 8‟. Branches are lined with small popcorn size flowers. A David Leach selection. #3 ERIE SUMMER SNOWFLAKE Large growing rounded mound. White flowers develop into fall red berries. #3 Zone 5-8 Large white flat flowers in late spring and early summer. #3, #5 7‟T X 9‟W 22 Miscellaneous fothergilla “MOUNT AIRY” Introduced by Michael Dirr, this vigorous upright grower displays a spectacular blend of autumn color and a delightful spring floral show. #3 KLEIM‟S GARDENIA This is a real gardenia that has tolerated 0º temperatures. It has single ivory flowers with the fabulous gardenia fragrance. #3 MYRICA pennsylvania (Northern Bayberry) Large growing (6‟-10”) semi-evergreen shrub. Hardy to Zone 4, this native plant has aromatic foliage and is salt-tolerant. #10 OPHIOPOGON PLANISCAPUS “NIGER” Black mondo grass. #1 DEUTZIA NIKKO Graceful low spreading plant with an abundance of small white flowers. Excellent ground cover. #3 GLENN DALE AZALEAS: The Glenn Dales are the creation of Ben Morrison. Though most of the 440 Glenn Dales were not released until after World War II, the hybridization program started much earlier. The objectives of the Glenn Dale project were to introduce outstanding azaleas that would be hardy for the Mid-Atlantic region and that would have varieties offering flowering over the expanse of the spring season. Glenn Dale Azaleas in production: Ben Morrison, Day Spring, Martha Hitchcock. GIRARD EVERGREEN AZALEAS: Hybridized and selected by Peter Girard of Geneve, Ohio, the Girard Azaleas were bred to withstand the colder temperatures of the northern climates. We feel that this group includes some of the finest new azalea introductions. The Girards are blessed with fine foliage, excellent plant habits and outstanding blooms. Girard Evergreen Azaleas in production: Girard's Fuchsia, Girard's Pleasant White, Silver Sword. HARRIS AZALEAS: The Harris hybrids have recently been made available by James Harris of Lawrenceville, Georgia. We feel that we have selected the best of his varieties for the colder climates. The ones we are offering have exceptional characteristics in foliage, plant habit and flower. Harris Azaleas in production:Ellie Harris, Midnight Flare. LINWOOD HARDY AZALEAS: The Linwood Hardy Azaleas were developed by Albert Reid in Linwood, N.J. They are characterized by magnificent blooms, good foliage and excellent plant habit. Linwood Hardy Azaleas in production:Evelyn Hart, Hardy Gardenia, Opal. NORTH TISBURY AZALEAS: Introduced by Polly Hill on Martha's Vineyard, N.Y.,the North Tisbury Azaleas offer a growth habit that is low and spreading. Polly Hill's major objective was to grow azaleas that could be used as a ground cover. The Tisbury Azaleas are late flowering. North Tisbury Azaleas in production: Joseph Hill, Michael Hill, Pink Pancake, Wintergreen, Yuka. ROBIN HILL AZALEAS: The creation of Robert Gartrell of Wycoff, N.J., the Robin Hill Azaleas are the result of a massive hybridization program to provide the large beautiful and showy flowers of the Japanese Satsuki Azaleas on plants that would offer greater hardiness. Most of the Robin Hills are low growing, though some are spreading and other varieties are mounding. They are characterized by magnificent blooms, some to 4" in width, and many have an extended blooming season because all buds do not open at the same time. Robin Hill Azaleas in production: Betty Anne Voss, Conversation Piece, Dorothy Hayden, Hilda Niblett, Lady Robin, Laura Morland, Nancy of Robinhill, Olga Niblett, Robin Hill Gillie, Sir Robert, Whitehead. SCHROEDER AZALEAS: Introduced by Dr. H. R. Schroeder of Holly Hills Nursery, Evansville, Indiana. These azaleas feature some beautiful flowers, very nice foliage and hardiness not usually found in evergreen azaleas. Schroeder Azaleas in production: Dr. H.R. Schroeder, Eliza Hyatt, George Hyatt, Moby Dick, Mrs. Mary Schroeder, Mrs. Nancy Dippel, Susan Pool. 23 Nursery Information This catalog cancels all prior catalogs. PRICES: We reserve the right to change prices at any time. LIABILITY: It is understood when purchasing that we will not be held liable for damages greater than the cost of the material purchased from us. No warranty is given as to the survivability of nursery stock sold at wholesale. Complaints to be considered must be made within 5 days of receipt of the plant and shortages in delivery must be noted on the delivery ticket. Where verifiable losses of a group of a particular size and variety occur, we will address these losses if similar problems have happened at Marshy Point Nursery or at other locations. 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Freight charges will be assessed on the amount of order and cost of our shipping. NURSERY BUSINESS HOURS: 7:30-4:00 Weekdays. Please call 410-335-4070 for weekend and winter hours. PICTURE CARDS: Laminated picture cards are available for many varieties in this catalog. They are free with the purchase of 15 or more plants of that type. Otherwise, they may be purchased for $4.50 each, when buying a lesser number. President: Harry C. Weiskittel Vice-President: Austin M. Weiskittel Map and directions go here 24 Did you know you could email your order to us? We are currently accepting orders at [email protected].