Retail Catalog 2016 - Colesville Nursery

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Retail Catalog 2016 - Colesville Nursery
www.colesvillenursery.com
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Atkinson, Christy
Bradley, James
Brown, Mark
Cobb, Mike
DeHart, Aaron
De la Cruz, Dimael
Delk, Matt
Esparsa, Guadalupe
Fian, Paul
Fitzhugh, Mark
Gaddy, Butch
Gaddy, Samuel
Galicia, Dali
Gardner, Dearing
Hollandsworth, Mike
Hoskins, Carolyn
Johnson, Elizabeth
Kidd, Karen
Leffler, Kate
Lentz, Eugene
Lewis, Kyle
Lira, Adrian
Lopez, Herminio
Mattice, Cambridge
Mattice, Stephen
McGrory, Sean
Miller, Earl
Miller, Genny
Moeller, Greg
Nelson, Fred
Nuckols, Meredith
Ortiz, Ramon
Proper-Wilson
Ramos, Cristobal
Range, Keith
Ripka, David
Robertson, Bruce
Robinson, Beth
Snider, Jake
Terry, Claire
Urquin, Adin
Vasques, Antolin
Verougstraete, Rudie
White, Linda
Whitehead, Casin
Winthrop, Warner
Zickafoose, Elaine
We would like to invite garden clubs to hold their meetings
here at our nursery. We have a large kitchen-meeting room
available for slide shows and lectures, and a very knowledgeable staff that could provide your group with a speaker
on various topics.
We also enjoy giving tours of our nursery as well as our
growing farm located only ten minutes away.
For more information please contact Cambridge at
804-798-5472
Prices are subject to change.
Colesville’s business philosophy is to sell the best possible
plants while providing the best possible service.
This has been accomplished through the hard work and
dedication of many people throughout the years.
Today Colesville Nursery is one of Virginia’s most respected
nurseries.
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SH
PS
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Full Sun
Shade
Par t Sun
Ever gr een
Toler ates wet soil
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DT
Native to the Ar ea
Fragr ant
Deer Resistant
Dr ought Toler ant
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Tolerant, N-Native
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We sell wholesale to the Nursery and Landscape trade only.
Possession of this price list does not necessarily qualify a
person as a wholesale customer. Please do not give this catalog to your customers. Your customers will receive
retail pricing if unaccompanied by someone
from your company.
All purchases are considered to be COD unless special terms
have been set prior to sale. Purchases paid with cash or
check will receive a 2% discount . An application for credit
terms can be submitted after three purchases and must be
approved before terms are extended. Overdue accounts are
subject to a 2% finance charge plus costs of collection. No
unpaid accounts will be increased after 60 days. The 2%
discount will not be allowed if there is an overdue balance
on the account.
We reserve the right to void an order due to crop loss, or any
condition beyond our control. Any claims you wish to make
must be made within 5 days after the nursery stock is received. In no case will our liability exceed the purchase
price.
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We deliver all of our own nursery stock orders. Freight is
determined on a percentage of sales as follows:
 1-50 miles- ($500 min)
7%
 51-100 miles - ($1000 min)
10%
 101+ - ($1500 min)
14%
Minimum freight charge
0-50 Miles $70.00
50+ Miles $100.00
Our delivery schedule requires a two day lead time to process your order. All changes or additions to orders need to be
made no later than 10:00 am the day before your delivery.
Someone from your company must be at the delivery location to help with unloading and to accept and/or pay
for the order. Please let us know if you r equir e a tr uck
with a knuckle boom.
Feel free to fax us your plant list for price and availability.
Any plant material tagged or material special ordered must
be picked up within 14 days. Annuals will be tagged for one
week only. While loading plant material, customers should
be assisted by a sales associate to ensure proper coding and
counting. Plant material should be tarped before leaving. We
will gladly assist you. If needed, we carry a wide
selection of tarps for purchase.
Colesville Nursery offers this service for any customer that
would like us to gather their plant material to our “pre-pull”
area for quick and easy loading. We ask that you give us
your list at least 2 DAYS in advance.
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Trees and Shrubs
Abelia
(Glossy Abelia) FS,PS,E,D
Abelia forms a rounded shrub, flowering during the summer
months. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Zone 6-9.
Canyon Creek: Yellow gr een foliage with pinkish white flowers. 3-5’h x 5-6’w.
Confetti:
Creamy white, variegated foliage with white
flowers. 2’x3’.
15-18”
$33.00
Kaleidoscope: Yellow and green variegated foliage with white
flowers. 2.5’x3.5’.
Mardi Gras:
Green and white variegated foliage with a pink
tinge and fragrant white flowers. Semi-evergreen. 3’x4’.
Radiance:
Green and white variegation with white flowers.
3’x5’.
15-18”
$36.00
Edward Goucher: Gr een foliage with pink flower s. 4’x4’.
Grandiflora:
Green foliage with white flowers. 5’x5’.
Little Richard: Green foliage with white flowers. 4’x4’.
Rose Creek:
Green foliage with white flowers, a compact
variety. 3’x4’
15-18”
$21.75
Acer buergeranum
(Trident Maple) FS,DT
A small deciduous tree with orange-red-yellow fall color. It has a
tendency toward multiple low branching. A slow to medium rate
grower. 20-30’ H. (Zone 5)
2”
$277.50
Acer griseum
(Paper bark Maple) FS,PS
A small deciduous tree with an upright oval shape. Slow growing
with exfoliating bark and late changing fall color. 30’ H. (Zone 5
-7)
3Gal.
$60.00
6Gal.
$127.50
5-6’
$240.00
Acer japonicum
(Full moon Maple) FS, PS
Aconitifolium: (Fern Leaf Maple) A green, upright tree with
beautiful crimson-orange-yellow fall color. 8-10’H.
3Gal.
$60.00
4-5’
$240.00
Green Cascade: A weeping tree with deeply cut, lacy foliage.
Fall color is nice orange-red. 6’H.
3Gal.
$60.00
3-4’
$240.00
*Numerous other varieties and sizes available. Check our
online inventory for current availabilities.
Acer Palmatum
(Japanese Maple) FS,PS,SH
Bloodgood:
Has large, reddish-purple foliage. 15-20’hw.
Emperor:
Large reddish-purple foliage that holds its color
well in the heat. Very similar to Bloodgood except that the foliage emerges 2 weeks later, which could limit the damage of a late
spring frost. 15’x15’.
3Gal.
$60.00 3-5’
7Gal.
$165.00
5-6’ 10Gal.
$210.00 5-6’
B&B
$292.50
6-7’ B&B
$315.00 7-8’
B&B
$372.00
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Acer Palmatum, continued
(Japanese Maple) FS,PS,SH
Sango Kaku:
Young stems have coral bark on this tree
with an upright growth habit. Fall foliage is yellow. 25’.
3Gal.
$60.00 4-5’
B&B $292.50
5-6’
B&B $330.00 7-8’
B&B $412.50
Shishigashira: Also know as the Lion’s Head Maple, this
tree has a compact habit with bright green foliage and a striking
gold suffused with rose and crimson tones. Can get 20’ tall.
3Gal.
$60.00 4-5’
B&B $247.50
5-6’
B&B $270.00
*Numerous other varieties and sizes available. Check our
current online inventory for availabilities.
Acer palmatum dissectum
(Lace leaf Japanese Maple) FS,PS,SH
Crimson Queen: Dwarf weeping maple with crimson summer
foliage. Grows 10’h x 10’ w.
Orangeola: Weeping with or ange new growth that tur ns
beautiful red-orange in the fall. Grows 9’h x 5-7’ wide.
Tamukeyama: Weeping with pur ple-red foliage. Grows 1013’h x 10-13’ wide.
Viridis: Weeping with br ight gr een lacy leaves in the
spring and summer. Vibrant yellow-gold fall color. Grows 12’
x 12’.
Waterfall: Weeping with green spr ing and summer foliage
that turns golden in the fall. Grows 10’h x 12-14’ wide.
3 Gal.
$60.00 2-3’
7 Gal.
$165.00
30-36” B&B $277.50 3’
B&B
$292.50
3-4’
10Gal. $217.50 4’
B&B
$442.50
*Numerous other varieties and sizes available.
Check our online inventory availability for current listings.
Acer platanoides
Crimson King: Rich mar oon leaf color thr oughout the
growing season. A large deciduous tree that grows 40-50’ h x
35-45’ wide. (Zone 4-7)
2”
$255.00
2.5”
$315.00
Acer rubrum
(Red, Scarlet or Swamp Maple) FS
Red Maples are known for their brilliant fall color display of
yellow, orange and red foliage. They start out more pyramidal
then become more rounded with age. They are fast growing up
to 40-60’ tall. (Zone 3-9)
Autumn Blaze: Mor e dr ought toler ant than the species.
Brilliant fall colors. Grows 50’ tall.
Brandywine: A cr oss of October Glor y and Autumn
Flame. Fall color is a rich purple-red. Grows 50’ tall.
October Glory: Oval r ounded for m that tends to hold its
foliage later than other maples. Grows 40-50’ tall.
Red Sunset: Pyr amidal to r ounded gr owth. Nice
orange to red fall color. Grows 50’ h x 40’w.
Somerset: Looser gr owing habit than Sun Valley. Gr ows
23’ h x 11’ w in 12 years.
Sun Valley: A cr oss of Red Sunset and Autumn Flame.
Grows 40’h x 35’ w.
6-8’
$112.50
1.5”
$187.50
2”
$232.50
2.5”
$315.00
3”
$412.50
3.5”
$450.00
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Acer Saccharum
(Sugar, Rock or Hard Maple) FS,DT
Commemoration: A vigor ous, fast gr owing maple.
The oval shape forms a dense canopy. Fall foliage is
deep yellow-orange-red. Grows 50’h x 35’w.
Green Mountain: Dar k gr een summer foliage tur ns
red to orange in the fall. Grows 70’h x 45’w.
Legacy: Glossy dar k gr een leaves that tur n yelloworange in the fall. Grows 50’h x 35’w.
1.5”
$172.50
2-2.5” $270.00
2.5-3” $337.50
Aesculus parviflora
(Bottlebrush Buckeye) FS,PS
A wide spreading, multi-stemmed shrub that branches
upright and irregular. White flowers in June with a
nice yellow fall color. Performs best with some afternoon shade. Grows 10-12’h x 15’w.
3’
7Gal. $97.50
Aesculus pavia
(Red Buckeye) FS, PS
Red flowers appear in June. Grows 16’ x 9’.
4-5’
7Gal. $112.50
Aesculus x carnea
(Red Horse Chestnut) FS, PS
Fort McNair: A deciduous var iety bear ing pink
flowers with yellow throats in May. Grows 30-40’ h.
4-5’
10Gal. $112.50
Akebia quinata
(Five leaf Akebia) FS,PS,F
A deciduous twining vine with small purplebrown flowers in spring. Grows 20-40’. (Zone 4-8)
2-3’
3Gal. $33.75
Amelanchier arborea
(Apple Serviceberry) FS,W,N
Autumn Brilliance: Has lar ger flower s than Canadensis, with a brilliant red fall color. Grows 20-25’
tall.
5-6’
$195.00
6-8’
$225.00
8-10’ $285.00
Single stem also available, please call for
specifics
Amelanchier Canadensis
(Shadblow Serviceberry) FS,W,N
A Large shrub/small tree with upright stems,
spreading by sucker growth from its base. Fall color is
yellow-orange-red. Blooms early spring with white
flowers followed by edible red-black fruit. Grows 610’ tall.
5-6’
$165.00
6-8’
$195.00
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
(Bearberry) FS,E,DT
A low growing, glossy leaved groundcover.
One plant may cover an area 15’ in diameter. Grows 6
-12” tall. Performs best in poor soil. Salt tolerant.
(Zone 2-7)
1Gal.
$14.25
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Aronia arbutifolia
(Red Chokeberry) FS,PS,N,DT,W
Brilliantissima: Dar k gr een foliage that tur ns scar let in
the fall. Abundant flowers lead to bright red fruit. Prune
to maintain density. (Zone 4-9).
8-24”
$27.00
Aucuba japonica
(Spotted Laurel) SH,E
Gold Dust: Gr een leaves with gold specks. Gr ows 6’h
x 4’w. (Zone 7-10)
15-18” $21.00
24-30” $63.00
Green: Solid gr een leaves. Gr ows 6’h x 5’w.
Picturata: Gr een leaves with lar ge golden spots.
Grows 6’h x 4’w.
15-18”
$27.00
Rozannie: Dar k gr een foliage with r ed fr uits. Gr ows
3’h x 3’w.
12-15” $33.00
7Gal. $72.00
Azaleas
FS,PS,SH,E
RED VARIETIES
Addie Pope: Reddish r ose-pink, mid-season, single. 5’h
x 4-5’ w. Genealogy: Carla.
Girard Crimson: Cr imson r ed, mid-season, single. 34’h x 4’w. Genealogy: Girard.
Girard Rose: Deep r ose-red, mid-season, single. 4’h x
4’w. Genealogy: Girard.
Hershey Red: Deep br ight r ed, ear ly, hose-in-hose. 35’h x 2.5’ w. Genealogy: Kurume.
Hino Crimson: Scar let r ed, ear ly, single. 4’h x 4’w.
Genealogy: Kurume.
Johanna: Br ight r ed, single. 3-4’hw. Genealogy:
kaempferi.
Red Ruffles: Deep r ed, ear ly, hose-in-hose. 4’h x 4’w.
Red Slipper: Br ight r ed, mid-season, medium grower.
Sunglow: Deep r ose-red, mid-season, single. Medium to
tall grower. Genealogy: Carla.
Wolfpack Red: Red, ear ly, single. 3’h x 3’w. Genealogy: Carla.
ORANGE VARIETIES
Buccaneer: Br illiant orange-red, mid-late, single. 5’h x
5’w. Genealogy: Glenn Dale.
Flame Creeper: Or ange-red, late. 1-2’ hw. Genealogy:
Satsuki.
Gillie: Pale or ange-red, late, single. 3-4’ hw. Genealogy: Robin Hill.
PINK VARIETIES
Blaaws Pink: Soft salmon-pink, mid-season, hose-inhose. 5’h x 5’w. Genealogy: Kurume.
Chinzan: Pink, late, single, dwar f compact gr ower .
Genealogy: Satsuki.
Conversation Piece: Pink with r ose str ipes, flakes and
blotches, late, single, low/medium grower. Genealogy:
Robin Hill.
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Azaleas, continued
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PINK VARIETIES, continued.
Coral Bells: Br ight cor al pink, ear ly, hose-in-hose. 3’h x 34’w. Genealogy: Kurume.
Fashion: Rose-salmon with a darker blotch, mid-season, hosein-hose. 6’h x 6’w. Genealogy: Glen Dale.
Gee Gee: Hot pink hybr id. 3-4’ hw.
George Tabor: Light or chid-pink, early-mid, single. 5-10’h x
10’ w. Genealogy: Southern Indica.
Girard Rose: Deep r ose, mid-season, single. 2-3’h x 2-3’ w.
Genealogy: Girard.
Gumpo Pink: Medium pink, late, single. 2’h x 3’w. Genealogy: Satsuki.
Higasa: Deep r ose-pink with pale margins, late, single. 2’h x
3’w. Genealogy: Satsuki.
Macrantha: Bright pink, late, single and double. 2’h x 3’w.
Genealogy: Indica.
Martha Hitchcock: White with a cor al edge, ear ly-mid, single. Medium grower. Genealogy: Glenn Dale.
Nancy of Robin Hill: Light pink with a r ed blotch, mid-late,
hose-in-hose. 2’h x 3-4’w. Genealogy: Robin Hill.
Pink Pearl: Soft pink with a r ose blotch, ear ly, hose-in-hose.
Dwarf upright grower. Genealogy: Kurume.
Pink Ruffles: Pink-violet, early, semi-double, upright. 6’h.
Genealogy: Rutherford.
Prudence Pink: Deep r ose-pink, late, single. 5’h. Genealogy:
Glenn Dale.
Renee Michelle: Pink, mid-late. 4’h x 4’w.
Tradition: Clear , light pink, ear ly, hose-in-hose. 5’h x 3’w.
Genealogy: Kurume.
Wakaebisu: Light salmon-pink, late, hose-in-hose. Dwarf
spreading variety. Genealogy: Satsuki.
WHITE VARIETIES
Delaware Valley White: White, ear ly, upr ight mounding
habit. 4’hw. Genealogy: Mucronatum.
Dorothy Haden: White with a gr een thr oat, late, single.
2’hw. Genealogy: Robin Hill.
Girard Pleasant: White, mid-late, single. 3’hw. Genealogy:
Girard.
GG Gerbing: White, ear ly to mid, single. 6’hw. Genealogy: Southern Indica.
Glacier: White, mid-season, single. 6’hw. Genealogy: Glen
Dale.
Gumpo White: White, late, single. 1.5’hw. Genealogy:
Satsuki.
Hardy Gardenia: White, mid-season, hose-in-hose. 4’hw.
Genealogy: Linwood.
H. H. Hume: White with a faint yellow thr oat, ear ly, hose-in
-hose. 6’hw. Genealogy: Beltsville.
Ho-Oden: White with some pink, mid-season. Genealogy:
Kurume.
Madame Butterfly: White with some pale lavender , single,
early-mid. 4-5’hw. Genealogy: Deerfield.
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PURPLE VARIETIES
Elsie Lee: Lavender -blue, mid-season, semi-double. 3-4’h x
3’w. Genealogy: Shammarello.
Formosa: Magenta, mid-season, single. 6’hw. Genealogy:
Southern Indica.
Girard Fuschia: Reddish-purple, mid-season, single. 3’hw.
Genealogy: Girard.
Jeanne Weeks: Lavender -pink, late. 3’hw. Genealogy: Robin Hill.
Karen: Lavender , ear ly to mid, hose-in-hose. 4’hw. Genealogy: Kurume.
Poukhanense: Or chid-lavender, early, single. 3-4’hw.
10-12” (Gumpo only) 1Gal.
$10.50
15-24”
3Gal.
$20.25
24-30”
5/7Gal.
$42.00
Azalea, Encore
FS, PS
With blooms in the spring, summer and fall, Encore Azaleas offer
a selection with rewarding big color that require little maintenance. We carry over 20 different varieties for you to choose
from. (Zone 7-10) To see our entire list, visit
www.colesvillenursery.com.
15-18” 3Gal. $33.00
Azalea, Exbury
PS, N
Deciduous azaleas are often the forgotten member of the Rhododendron family; however, they are very tough and versatile.
Flower colors range from orange, white, yellow to red. They
prefer partial sun and acidic soil that is well draining. Fertilization should take place in the spring, with perhaps phosphorus in
the fall to promote root growth. (Zone 5-8) To see our entire list,
visit www.colesvillenursery.com.
6Gal.
$72.00
Azalea, native
PS,FS,N,F
These deciduous azaleas are native throughout the Mid-Atlantic.
They have a wide range of colors, bloom times and growth habits. Some are fragrant. They are great for use as an under-story
plant beneath larger trees. Afternoon shade is preferred. We
carry over 20 different varieties to choose from.
To see our entire list, visit www.colesvillenursery.com.
18-30”
$42.00
30-36” $72.00
Berberis julianae
(Wintergreen Barberry) FS,E
Wintergreen: Yellow flower s in the spr ing. 6-8’h x 4-6’w.
Makes an impenetrable hedge with sharp 1” spines (Zone 6-8)
18-24”
$24.00
Berberis thunbergii
(Japanese Barberry) FS,DT
Crimson Pygmy: Reddish-purple foliage. 2’h x 3’w. (Zone 48)
Rose Glow: Reddish-purple foliage. Rose/pink new growth. 56’hw.
12-15”
$24.00
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Berberis thunbergii, continued
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Buddleia davidii, continued
(Japanese Barberry) FS,DT
(Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac) FS,F
Royal Burgundy: Rich bur gundy foliage. 2’h x 3’w.
Kobold: Gr een foliage. 2-3’ hw.
Bagatelle: Compact with r ed-purple foliage. 16” tall.
Concorde: Slow growing, compact with red-purple foliage. 2-3’hw.
Helmond Pillar: Upr ight, nar r ow gr owth habit. 4-5’h x 2’w.
18-24”
$33.00
Blue Chip: Blue flower s, compact and seedless.
Ice Chip: White flower s, compact. 3-4’h.
Purple Haze: Pur ple/blue flower s, gr ey/gr een foliage.
Proven winners variety. 24-36” h.
Petite Blue Heaven: Blue flower s. PW var iety. 24” h
x 24” w.
Miss Molly: Sangr ia r ed blooms. PW. 4-5’h x 5-6’w.
Davidii Cran Razz: Light r ose flower s. PW. 5-6’h x 46’w.
Miss Ruby: Rich r ose-red flowers. PW. 5-6’h.
True Blue: Blue lavender blooms. Buzz ser ies. 5’hw.
15-18”
$27.00
Berberis thunbergii
(Golden Barberry) FS,DT
Aurea: Golden gr een foliage. 4’h x 4’w.
Bonanza Gold: Golden foliage. 2-3’hw.
Gold Nugget: Golden foliage, compact habit. 2’hw.
Golden Devine: Golden foliage, compact habit. 1’hw.
15-18”
$27.00
Berberis verruculosa
Buxus microphylla
(Little Leaf or Korean Boxwood) FS,PS,E,D
An excellent selection for hedge plantings, foundations,
(Warty Barberry) FS,E,DT
edging or formal gardens. Boxwoods like to be protected
Yellow flowers, evergreen foliage. Slow grower. 3-6’hw. (Zone 4-8) from drying winds and severe low temperatures. They
15-18”
$27.00
respond well to mulching with leaf mold because the
Berberis x gladwynensis
roots prefer cool moist conditions.
Grace Hendricks Phillips: A ver y slow gr ower . 1FS,DT,E
2’hw.
William Penn: Yellow flower s. 4’h. (Zone 4-8)
10-12” 3Gal. $63.00
15-18”
$27.00
Green Beauty: A compact var iety with dar k, glossy
Berberis x ottowensis
green foliage that continues to have good color throughFS,DT
out the winter. 3’h x 4’w.
Red Rocket: Yellow flower s, r ed foliage. 5’h x 3’w. (Zone 4-8)
15-18” 3Gal. $27.00
18-24” $82.50
15-18’
$33.00
24-30”
$127.50
Green Gem: Compact with a r ounded habit. 2’hw.
Betula nigra
15-18”
$63.00
18-24” $75.00
(River or Red Birch) PS,W
24-30”
$105.00
Heritage: Super ior disease r esistance. Br ight yellow fall color
Green Velvet: A r ounder gr owing var iety. 4’hw.
with exfoliating bark. 50’ h.
12-15” 3Gal. $27.00
15-18” $54.00
Dura-Heat: Mor e dr ought toler ant than other r iver bir ch. Yel18-24”
$78.00
24-30” $105.00
low fall color with exfoliating bark. 40-50’h x 20-30’w.
30-36”
$150.00
6-8’
15Gal. $82.50
8-10’
$195.00
Morris Midget: A ver y slow gr ower . 1’hw.
10-12’
$225.00
12-14’
$270.00
Morris Dwarf: Extr emely slow gr owing, maybe gr owBetula pendula
ing 1’2: per year.
PS,W
1Gal.
$21.75
Youngii Birch: A weeper with a white ser pentine tr unk. 10-12’h. Wintergreen: Small leaves, fast gr owing. 4’h x 5’w.
Winter Gem: Deep velvety gr een foliage. 2-3’h.
1.5”
$247.50
8-10” 1Gal. $14.25 15-18” 3Gal. $24.00
Buddleia davidii
18-24”
$75.00 24-30”
$105.00
(Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac) FS,F
30-36”
$150.00
These plants prefer well drained yet moist soil. They are best pruned
Buxus sempervirens
before new growth emerges in the spring. The blooms occur mostly
(Common American Boxwood) FS,PS,E,D,F
on new growth, so pruning can be drastic if preferred. Flowers during
the summer months, attracting profuse butterfly activity. (Zone 5-9) American boxwoods are dense, multi-branched shrubs.
Adonis Blue: Deep blue flower s. 4’h x 3’w.
Fairly slow growing but still faster than the Korean and
Black Knight: Deep violet /dar k pur ple flower s. 10’h.
English. They are easily transplanted, preferring limeHoneycomb: Yellow flower s. 8-10’h.
stone soil with a pH of 6 or more. Prune in late winter.
Lochinch: Lavender blue w/or ange eye. 12-15’h.
American: Cr eamy white flower s in spr ing. 12’h x
Nanho Blue: Mauve-blue flowers. 8’h.
9’W.
Pink Delight: Tr ue pink flower s. 5’hw.
8-10” 1Gal. $15.75 12-15” 3Gal. $42.00
Royal Red: Rich pur ple-red flowers. 10’h.
15-18”
$45.00
18-24”
$75.00
White Ball: Compact gr ower , white flower s. 3-4’hw.
24-30”
$105.00 30-36”
$180.00
White Profusion: White flower s. 6-10’h.
36-42”
$225.00 42-48”
$375.00
18-24”
$24.00
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(Common American Boxwood) FS,PS,E,D,F
Dee Runk: Tall and slender . 8’h x 2’w.
18-24” 3Gal. $33.00 30”
7Gal. $127.50
3-4’
$225.00
5’
$375.00
Graham Blandy: Nar r ow, upr ight. 9’h x 1.5’w.
18-24” 3Gal. $33.00 3-4’
$225.00
5’
$375.00
Jensen: A slow to medium gr ower . 2’hw.
8-10”
$63.00
Pyramidalis: Pyr amidal gr owth. 12-15’h.
18-24” 3Gal.
$27.00
Vardar Valley: Low mounding gr owth. 3’h x 5’w.
10-12” 3Gal.
$63.00
Variegata: Slow, mounding gr owth. Gr een foliage with
white to cream margins.
15-18” 3Gal. $67.50 24-30” $97.50
Buxus semp. ‘suffruticosa’
(English Boxwood) FS,PS,D,E,F
English boxwoods are dense, compact and slow growing,
making them ideal for edging. Leaves are fragrant and considered the least susceptible to box leaf minor. 4-5’h after
many years.
6-8”
$21.75 12-15”
$42.75
15-18”
$72.00 18-21” B&B $78.00
21-24” B&B $120.00 24-30” B&B $150.00
30-36” B&B $195.00
Buxus x. Green Mountain
FS,PS,E,D,F
Pyramidal in shape. 5’h x 3’w.
15-18” 3Gal. $27.00
24-30”
$105.00
36-42”
$165.00
18-24” $72.00
30-36” $142.50
42-48” $210.00
Buxus sinica
FS,PS,E,D
Insularis Nana: A dense, r ound var iety with looser foliage. 3-4’h.
Justin Brouwer: A small var iety. 3’h x 4’w.
6-8”
1Gal. $21.75
12-15”
3Gal. $63.00
Callicarpa
(Beauty Berry) FS,PS
Americana: Light lavender -pink flowers from June
through August change to small lavender-pink berries in late
fall through winter. 3-8’h.
Dichotoma: Similar to Amer icana, ber r ies ar e dar ker
lilac.
Japonica: Flower s ar e a lavender that change to metallic
violet colored fruit. 4-6’h.
24-30”
$24.00
Calycanthus floridus
(Sweet Shrub or Carolina Allspice) FS,SH,F
The dark, reddish brown flowers appear in May before the
leaves have emerged. Has a unique strawberry-pineapplebanana scent. (Zone 6-9)
18-24”
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Camellia japonica
SH,E
Spring flowering varieties range in colors from white, red and
pink with single or double blooms. They are slow growers
that can reach 20’ tall. We carry over 50 varieties that can
vary from year to year. Please check our online inventory at
www.colesvillenursery.com for availability.
18-24”
$38.25
3-4’
$97.50
Camellia sasanqua
SH,E
Fall flowering varieties range in colors from white, red and
pink with single or double blooms. Grows 6-15’ tall. We
carry over 50 varieties that can vary from year to year. Please
check our online inventory at www.colesvillenursery.com for
availability.
18-24”
$38.25
3-4’
$97.50
Camellia Cold Hardy
SH,E
Including both japonica and sasanqua, this group has been
bred for increased cold hardiness. We carry over 50 varieties
that can vary from year to year. Please check our online inventory at www.colesvillenursery.com for availability.
18-24”
$41.25
Carpinus betulus
(European Hornbeam) FS,PS
Fastigiata: With an oval-vase shaped habit, this tree does
not develop a central leader. (Zone 5-7) 40-60’h x 20-30’w.
2”
$255.00
2.5”
$330.00
Carpinus caroliniana
(American Hornbeam) FS,PS,N.W
The dark green foliage turns yellow, orange, red and purple in
the fall. Tolerates moist conditions. 20-30’hw.
2”
$292.50
2.5”
$375.00
Caryopteris
(Blue Spirea or Bluebeard) FS
Blue Mist: Powder blue flower s in late summer . 2-3’h x
2’w.
Dark Knight: Deep pur ple blue flower s. 2’hw.
Longwood Blue: Bluish-violet flowers. 4’hw.
18-24”
$33.00
Cedrus atlantica glauca
(Blue Atlas Cedar) FS,E
A specimen landscape tree that gets more beautiful as it ages.
Needle color can range from very blue to bluish green.
Grows in a pyramidal shape. (Zone 6-9) 40-50’h x 20-25’ w.
5-6’
$240.00
6-7’
$270.00
7-8’
$292.50
8-9’
$390.00
Cedrus atlantica glauca pendula
(Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar) FS,E
A weeping form of Blue Atlas Cedar with bluish needles.
This tree should be staked early to develop a strong leader.
The height will vary depending upon how it is trained.
5-6’
$270.00
6-7’
$292.50
7-8’
$337.50
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Cercis canadensis, continued
(Deodar Cedar) FS,E
(Eastern Redbud) FS,PS,N,DT
With an extremely graceful and pendulous habit, this cedar
prefers a sunny, dry location with some protection from
heavy sweeping winds. (Zone 7-0) 40-70’h. Several cultivars available.
5-6’ Container $127.50 5-6’ B&B
$202.50
6-7’
$217.50 7-8’
$270.00
Prostrate Beauty: Low gr owing with distinctive blue
foliage.
18-24” 5Gal. $97.50 24-30” B&B $165.00
30-36” B&B $187.50
Covey: Also known as “Lavender Twist”, a weeping form
with shoots arching into an umbrella shaped crown. 5’hw.
4’
7Gal. $97.50
5’
15Gal. $157.50
1.5”
$165.00
2”
$315.00
Rising Sun: Br ight gold foliage with pur ple flower s.
Growth habit is similar to species.
5’
15Gal. $187.50
2”
$285.00
Forest Pansy: Similar to species with pur ple foliage.
6-8’
$112.50
1.5”
$180.00
2”
$262.50
2.5”
$315.00
Royal White: Similar to species with abundant white
Celtis occidentalis
flowers.
(Common Hackberry) FS,PS,N
5’
15Gal. $187.50
Tolerant of wind and urban pollutions, soil adaptable to wet Ruby Falls: Beautiful weeping for m with r ed foliage and
or dry. Zone 2-9. 40-60’hw.
lavender flowers. 6-8’h x 4-6’w.
2”
$240.00
5’
15Gal. $217.50
6’
$225.00
Cephalanthus occidentalis
(Button Bush) FS,PS,N
Cercis chinensis
(Chinese Redbud) FS,PS
Loves moist, swampy areas. The flowers form in a white,
Don Egolf: A shr ub like tr ee with beautiful magenta flowping pong ball sized cluster in June through August, turning ers.
to brown, seed filled fruit. Great for wildlife. Zone 6-10.
24-30” 3Gal. $27.00
3’
7Gal. $67.50
10’hw.
Chaenomeles speciose
3Gal.
$33.00
Cephalotaxus harringtonia
(Flowering Quince) FS (Zone 4-8)
Cameo: The best double blooming quince with apr icot(Japanese Plum Yew) FS,PS,E,DT,D
pink flowers in early spring. 4-5’hw.
Fastigiata: A gr eat needle ever gr een for the south, often Jet Trail: White flower s with a spr eading habit. 3’h.
used as a substitute for Taxus due to it’s greater heat toler- Texas Scarlet: Red flowers in early spring. 2-4’h.
ance. (Zone 6-9) 10’h x 6-8’w.
15-18”
$27.00
Drupacea: Slightly shor ter needles with busier gr owth. Pink Storm: Double pink blooms in ear ly spr ing, no fr uit
Duke Gardens: Spr eading. 2-3’h x 3-4’w.
or thorns. Proven Winners variety. 6’hw.
Fritz Huber: Slow gr owing. 2’hw.
Orange Storm: Double or ange flower s in ear ly spr ing, no
Prostrata: Small gr owing. 2-3’hw.
fruit or thorns. Proven Winners variety. 6’hw.
15-18” 3Gal. $33.00 24-30” 5Gal. $63.00
15-18”
$33.00
6Gal. $157.50
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
(Katsura Tree) FS
Dense foliage with a pyramidal shape while young. This
tree requires ample moisture during dry spells. (Zone 4-8).
40-60’h x 20-30’w.
6-8’
$165.00
1 3/4” $292.50
Cercis canadensis
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
(Nootka False Cypress or Alaska Cedar) FS,PS,E
Dark blue-gray-green foliage. 60-90’h
Pendula: Weeping for m with r ich gr een foliage.
6-7’
$262.50
7-8’
$292.50
Chamaecyparis obtusa
(Hinoki False Cypress) FS
This species of plant prefers a moist, well-drained soil in a
(Eastern Redbud) FS,PS,N,DT
moderately humid atmosphere. Protect from winds. Growth
An especially nice tree when used in woodland or naturalis pyramidal in shape. (Zone 5-8) 50-75’h x 10-20’w.
ized settings. This small ornamental tree adapts to various Compacta: A slow gr owing deep gr een conifer . 8’h.
soil types. Because it is native, it is an excellent choice for 3Gal.
$48.00
24-30” $142.50
this area. Rosy pink-purple flowers emerge in early spring 3-4’
$172.50
4-5’
$232.50
before the foliage. After flowering, the tree is adorned with 5-6’
$262.50
7-8’
$292.5
long seed pods. (Zone 4-9) 20-30’h x 25-35’w.
Confucius: Outer foliage is br ight lemon yellow center is
6-8’
$90.00
1.5”
$180.00
yellow-gold-green. 12’h x 8’w.
2”
$232.50
2.5”
$262.50
3-4’
$187.50
5-6’
$225.00
Alley Cat: White str eaked var iegated leaves with deep
Crippsii: Pyr amidal gr owth with a golden yellow color .
pink blooms.
30’h.
6-8’
$187.50
1.5”
$225.00
15-18” 3Gal. $48.00
3-4’
$217.50
Appalachian: Deep fuchsia r ed blooms.
5-6’
$232.50
6-7’
$292.50
2”
$210.00
3”
$435.00
8-10’
$307.50
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Clethra alnifolia
(Hinoki False Cypress) FS
(Summersweet or Sweet Pepperbush) FS,PS,F,W
Aurea (Golden Hinoki): Upr ight and slow gr owing with
bright gold foliage. 25’h x 6’w.
4-5’
$232.50
5-6’
$262.50
6-7’
$277.50
Gracilis: A str ong upr ight gr ower with deep gr een foliage. 15’h in 10-15 years.
3Gal.
$48.00
24-30” $142.50
4-5’
$232.50
5-6’
$262.50
6-7’
$277.50
Kosteri: A slow gr ower that star ts out compact and
round and develops into a dense pyramid. 6’h in 10yrs.
3Gal
$48.00
30-36” $187.50
3-4’
$225.00
4-5’
$262.50
5-6’
$277.50
Nana: For ms a dense, matur e, dar k gr een mound. 3’h
after many years.
10-12” 3Gal. $97.50
24-30” $225.00
3-4’
$307.50
Nana gracilis: Pyr amidal with deep gr een foliage. 6’h in
10-15yrs.
15-18” 3Gal. $48.00
24-30”
$217.50
4-5’
$315.00
Nana Lutea: Slow gr owing compact for m with yellowgold foliage. 4’h.
3Gal.
$48.00
18-24”
$112.50
30-36”
$165.00
Verdoni: A slow gr owing gold upr ight that does not bur n
in full sun and warm climates.
15-18”
$42.00
24-30”
$142.50
4-5’
$262.50
Flowering in July and August, all varieties are salt tolerant and
attract butterflies. (Zone 3-9)
White: White flower s. 4-10’hw.
Rosea: Pink flower s. 6-10’h.
Hummingbird: White flowers. More compact. 3’hw.
Pink Spires: Light pink flower s. 8’h.
Ruby Spice: Deep pink flower s. 5’h x 4’w.
Sixteen Candles: White flower s. 3-5’hw
18-21”
$24.00
Cleyera japonica
(Japanese Cleyera) PS,E
Also known as Ternstroemia, Cleyera is a slow growing evergreen shrub with striking bronze new growth that slowly turns
burgundy-green. Prefers moderate soil moisture, excessive
amounts can lead to fungus or rot. (Zone 6-8)
Bronze Beauty: 10-15’h x 6-10w.
Regal: 6-8’h x 5-6’w.
Lee Ann: 10-12’h x 6-7’w.
15-18”
$27.00
30-36”
$63.00
Cornus florida
(Dogwood) FS,N
Dogwoods make a great ornamental tree for an area where there
may be some height restrictions. They are especially effective
against a dark evergreen backdrop where the flowers will be
accentuated. Most only grow to 16’h.
Appalachian Spring: A lar ge leaved, disease r esistant cultivar with white flowers.
Cherokee Brave: A vigor ous gr ower with r uby r ed flower s
and good mildew resistance.
Cherokee Chief: Dar k pink flower s.
Chamaecyparis pisifera
Cherokee Princess: Ear ly 5” white flower s.
(Japanese False Cypress) FS,PS,E
Boulevard: Slow gr owing with a soft blue textur e. 12’h x Rubrum Pink: Pink flower s, later bloom than flor ida.
5-6’
$112.50
6-8’
$150.00
25’w.
1.5”
$202.50
2”
$270.00
15-18”
$33.00
4-5’
$142.50
2.5”
$337.50
3”
$435.00
Filifera Aurea: (Mops, Gold Thread, Sungold, King’s
Pink
and
White
Dogwood:
Gold)
3Gal.
$33.00
Yellow foliage is very striking in the winter. 6-15h in 10-15
Cornus kousa
yrs.
15-18”
$27.00
24-30”
$72.00
(Chinese Dogwood) FS
Kousa Dogwoods grow with a vase shaped habit. The cream
Chionanthus virginica
color flowers appear after the dark green foliage, which turns
(White Fringe Tree) FS,N
reddish-purple to scarlet in the fall. (Zone 5-8) 20-30’h.
A large native shrub with beautiful white flowers in May.
5-6’
$112.50
1.5”
$202.50
Extremely adaptable to a wide range of soils. (Zone 4-9)
2”
$270.00
2.5”
$315.00
12-20’hw.
3-4’
5-6’
$72.00
$172.50
4-5’
6-7’
$112.50
$240.00
Cornus sanguinea, sericea & stolinifera
(Bloodtwig and Yellowtwig Dogwood) FS
This group of multi-stemmed shrubs are dense and twiggy in
Cladrastis kentukea
nature. The white flowers in May are insignificant, but the red,
(American Yellowwood) FS,F
The bark on the Yellowwood resembles that of a beech. Usu- orange or yellow stems are the main attraction. Tolerates lime
rich soils and ample moisture. (Zone 4-7) 6-15hw.
ally a low branching tree with small white flowers in May
followed by flat brown seed pods. Medium growth rate. 30- Arctic Fire: Dwar f, dense, with mor e r ed stems. 3-4’hw.
Baileyi: Red stems. 6-10’hw.
50’h x 40-50’w.
2”
$292.50
2.5”
$352.50 Budd’s Yellow: Yellow stems. 5-8’hw.
Kelseyi: Dwarf. Red stems 2’hw.
Winter Flame: Red stems. Pr efer s moist soil. 8-10’hw.
3Gal.
$33.00
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Cornus mas
(Cornelian Cherry) FS,PS
Common use is in a shrub border, hedge, screen or a foundation planting. The early February-March yellow flowers are
accented with a dark green background. Has exfoliating bark
and red fruit in July. With adequate summer rain, the fall color
can range from purple to red. (Zone 4-7) 20’h x 15’w.
6’
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Cotoneaster horizontalis
(Rockspray or Rock Cotoneaster) FS
A groundcover that spreads horizontally from the center
branches. Dark green foliage turns reddish in the late fall. 23’h x 5-8’w. Deciduous with red berries. (Zone 5-7)
12-15” 1Gal. $14.25
18-21”
$24.00
Tom Thumb: A dwar f for m only gr owing 12”h.
12-15” 1Gal. $12.75
Cornus x
Cotoneaster salicifolius
(Dogwood Hybrids) FS,PS
(Willowleaf Cotoneaster) FS,E,DT
These dogwoods are known for their abundance of spring
flowers and brilliant red fruit in the fall. They have been improved to be more resistant to mildew and pests. Use an all
purpose fertilizer in the spring.
Constellation: White flower s. 15-20’hw.
Stellar Pink: Light pink flower s. 15-20’hw.
Venus: Lar ge 6” white flower s. 15-20’hw.
5-6’
$112.50
1.5”
$202.50
2”
$270.00
Corylopsis pauciflora
(Winter Hazel) SH,PS
Scarlet Leader: An excellent low growing groundcover with
reddish winter foliage. 2-3’h x 6-8’w. (Zone 6-7)
10-12” 1Gal. $14.25
15-18”
$24.00
Crataegus
(Hawthorne) FS,N,DT
Washington (phaenopyrum): Cluster s of white blooms appear in the spring with red berries into the winter. Fall color is
orange-red. Has 1” thorns. 25’hw. (Zone 7–9)
Winter King (viridis): Has lar ger fr uit.
1.5”
$180.00
2”
$225.00
2.5”
$262.50
Finely textured shrubs with a spreading habit that provide late
Cryptomeria japonica
winter and early spring color with abundant pea-like blooms
(Japanese Cedar) FS,E,DT
appearing before the foliage emerges. They are best grown
Black
Dragon:
A compact dar k var iety with a pyr amidal
under partial shade in well-drained but moisture retentive acid
shape
and
abundant
cones. 6-15’h over 15yrs.
soil. A 2010 “Beautiful Plants” selection. (Zone 5-8)
3Gal.
$33.00
Buttercup: Fr agrant yellow flower s. 4-6’hw.
3-4’
$172.50
15-18” 3Gal. $33.00
Elegans nana: Compact and slow growing. 3-6’h.
Corylus avellana contorta
Globosa nana: A dwar f grower that is dense in for m with
(Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick, Contorted Filbert) blue green needles. 3’hw in 10-15yrs.
Gyokuryu: Ver y dar k gr een, dense and pyr amidal in
FS,PS
growth. 6’hw in 10-15yrs.
Curled and twisted stems best seen in winter. 8-10’h.
15-18”
$33.00
24-30”
$52.50
30-36”
$90.00
Radicans: Excellent for scr een or bor der , mor e blue-green
Cotinus coggria
than Yoshino. 30-40’h.
(Smoke Tree or Smoke Bush) FS,PS
Yoshino: Fast gr owing, less blue than Radicans.
A large deciduous shrub that can be trained as a small tree.
2-3’
3Gal. $27.00
3-4’
$72.00
Multi-stemmed with a rounded somewhat irregular shape and 5-6’
$157.50
15Gal. $187.50
upright spreading branches. The flowers are long, wide pani- 6-7’
$240.00
7-8’
$262.50
cles that change color as they age during the months of June- 8-10’
$292.50
July. At their peak, the flowers are smoky pink, covering the
Cupressocyparis leylandii
entire plant. (Zone 5-8)
(Leyland Cypress) FS,E,DT
Golden Spirit: Br ight yellow summer foliage.
A columnar evergreen with a pyramidal outline and feathery
18-24” 3Gal. $52.50
Royal Purple: A small tr ee with pur ple r ed foliage. 15’h x blue-green needles. Often used as a screening plant. 60-70’h
x 12-15’w. (Zone 6-10)
10’w.
$18.75
4-5’
$67.50
Grace: Foliage star ts out blue-green and turns burgundy in 30-36”
6-7’
$127.50
5-6’
B&B
$180.00
the fall.
6-8’
B&B
$210.00
8-10’
B&B
$292.50
Velvet Cloak: Dar k pur ple foliage that maintains its color
well throughout the summer.
Cupressus arizonica
18-24”
$33.00
4-5’
$112.50
(Arizona or Smooth Cypress) FS,PS,E,DT
5-6’
$172.50
Blue Ice: Conical gr owing with powder y gr ay-blue foliage.
Cotoneaster dammeri
(Bearberry Cotoneaster) FS,E
Low growing with dark green foliage and white flowers in
April. Very fast growing, covering a large are in a short period of time. 1-2’h x 6’w. (Zone 5-7)
12-15” 1Gal. $14.25
18-21”
$24.00
30’h. (Zone 7-9)
30-36” 3Gal. $24.00
5-6’
$202.50
3-4’
6-7’
$67.50
$240.00
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Cytisus scoparius
(Scotch Broom) FS,DT
A broad, round deciduous shrub with an arching habit. Prefers
sandy, infertile soil with good drainage. Spring flowers are carried
along the stems. 6’hw. (Zone 5-8)
All Gold: Golden flower s.
Hollandia: Salmon pink to r ose flower s.
18-24”
$42.00
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(Poet’s Laurel) SH,E,DT
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Euonymus alatus compacta
(Burning Bush) FS,SH
Burning bush makes an excellent hedge or screen without
pruning. The foliage turns brilliant red in the fall. 8’h x
6’w. (Zone 4-8)
18-24”
$22.50
24-30’ $54.00
30-36”
$72.00
Euonymus fortunei
(Winter Creeper Euonymus) FS,SH,E,W
Emerald Gaiety: Has a small, dense br anching habit
Rich green foliage with green-yellow flowers and large red berries. with an irregular white margin that turns pink in the winter.
Prefers moist, well-drained soil, but can tolerate some drought. 2- Can climb if a structure is provided. 4-5’h. (Zone 4-9)
Emerald and Gold: Low gr owing, with a tight br anch4’hw. (Zone 7-9)
ing habit. Dark green foliage with yellow margins that turn
1Gal.
$22.50
3Gal.
$42.00
pink in the winter. Can climb to 5’h. (Zone 4-9)
Daphne odora
Moonshadow: Mor e yellow in the middle than Emer ald
(Fragrant or Winter Daphne) SH,E,F
and Gold with thinner green margins. 1-2’h. (Zone 4-9)
A densely branched evergreen shrub with fragrant rosy-purple flow- 10-12” 1Gal. $15.50
15-18” $42.00
ers. Needs good drainage! 4-6’h. (Zone 7-9)
Euonymus japonica
1Gal. $21.75 3Gal. $67.50 24-30” B&B $142.50
(Japanese
Euonymus) FS,PS,E (Zone 7-9)
Eternal Fragrance: Blush pink flower s. 2-3’hw.
Aureomarginata
(Golden): Gr eenish white flower s in
1Gal.
$21.75
3Gal.
$67.50
early
summer
over
golden foliage. Color is best in full sun.
Daphne x Burkwoodii
Oval shape to 5-10’hw.
(Burkwood Daphne) SH,E,F
Microphyllus (Boxleaf): A dwar f gr ower with small
Pink tinged buds open to fragrant white flowers. 3’h. (Zone 4-7)
green leaves. 1-3’h (Zone 7-9)
15-18”
$67.50
18-24”
$112.50
Greenspire: Dar k gr een foliage in a columnar shape.
6’h.
Deutzia gracilis
Silver King: Lar ge, pale gr een leaves with cr eamy
(Slender Deutzia) FS,PS
white margins. Upright growth. (Zone 7-9)
Chardonnay Pearls: Char tr euse foliage with white flower s.
15-18”
$27.00
18-24” $42.00
Yuki Cherry Blossom: Clear pink flower s over gr een foliage.
12-24”hw.
Euonymus kiautschovicus
3Gal.
$36.00
(Spreading Euonymus) FS,SH,E
Nikko: A compact var iety with white flower s and dar k gr een
Manhattan: Glossy gr een foliage. 4-6’hw. (Zone 5-8)
foliage. A yearly prune will keep them looking fresh. 2’h x 5’w.
18-21”
$21.00
(Zone 4-8)
Fagus grandiflora
15-18”
$27.00
Edgeworthia papyrifera
(Paperbush) PS
An unusual deciduous shrub with a tropical look. Bright yellow,
slightly fragrant blooms appear before the foliage. Moist soil is
preferred. 6-7’h. (Zone 7-8)
18-24”
$48.00
3-4’
$112.50
Eleagnus pungens
(Thorny Eleagnus or Russian Olive) FS,E,F
The ruffled leaves have silver undersides. 15’h. (Zone 6-9)
Glen St. Mary: Mor e compact gr owing than the species. 6’x8’.
24-30”
$20.25
Eleagnus x Ebbingei
A neater and more vigorous hybrid that is semi-evergreen in colder
climates. 8-10’hw. (Zone 6-9)
24-30”
$20.25
Enkianthus campanulatus
(Red Veined Enkianthus) FS,PS,F
Lightly fragranced with a nice fall color. 15-30’h. (Zone 5-7)
18-24”
$33.00
3-4’
$63.00
(American Beech) SH,N
A beautiful native tree that actually prefers a shadier area.
The bark is smooth and silver gray. The dark green leaves
turn yellow in the fall. Small fruit. 25’hw.
6-8’
$195.00
2”
$330.00
Fagus sylvatica
(European Beech) FS,PS
A fine specimen tree, especially for public areas. Can be
pruned heavily, making it a nice hedge choice. Growth
habit is densely pyramidal, branching to the ground. The
bark is smooth and gray. Does not tolerate extreme heat.
The purple foliaged types are extremely slow growing.
(Zone 4-7)
Purple Fountain: Gr ows with a centr al stem with cascading branches. The purple foliage will fade somewhat in
the summer heat. 30’h x 6’w.
Riversii: A deep pur ple for m that holds its color well
throughout the summer. 50’h x 30’w.
Tricolor: Pur ple foliage with white and pink mar gins.
(other varieties available)
6-8’
$210.00
8-10’ $270.00
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Forsythia viridissima
(Green Stem Forsythia) FS
Koreana Kumson: Speckled gr een and white foliage.
Stays smaller than the intermedia types. Yellow flowers in
early spring.
15-18”
$20.25
Forsythia x intermedia
(Border Forsythia) FS
Lynwood Gold: A fast gr ower with yellow flower s in ear ly
spring. The branches arch downward. Suckers will form a
colony. 10’hw
24-30”
$20.25
4-5’
$51.00
Golden Times: A compact gr ower with yellow foliage and
yellow flowers. 4’hw.
Showoff: Br ight yellow. 5-6’hw.
Showoff Starlet: Dwar f yellow. 2-3’h x 3-4’w.
15-18”
$33.00
Fothergilla gardenii
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Gelsemium sempervirens
(Carolina or Yellow Jasmine) FS,PS,E,N,F
A twining vine with yellow fragrant flowers in early spring. 20’
long. (Zone 6-10)
Rankii combo: blooms in both spr ing and fall.
18-24” Staked $15.50
3’
Staked $33.00
Gingko biloba
(Maidenhair Tree) FS,DT
Gingkos are usually pyramidal when young turning to a massive, wide spreading shape. Soil adaptable. Males are more
commonly sold because females are malodorous.
Autumn Gold: Excellent yellow fall color. 50’h x 30’w.
Princeton Sentry: Nice yellow fall color . 60’h x 25’w.
1.75” $262.50 2”
$337.50 2.5” $360.00
(other sizes and cultivars available)
Gleditsia triacanthos
(Thornless Common Hackberry) PS,N,F,DT
Shademaster: A fast gr owing seedless var iety. Fr agrant
flowers. 45’h x 35’w. (Zone 4-9)
(Dwarf Fothergilla) FS,F
Skyline: Seedless with an upr ight gr owing habit and fr aA small, rounded shrub with slender, crooked, spreading
branches. White, honey scented flowers in April to early May grant flowers. 45’h x 35’w.
2”
$247.50
before the foliage sets. Prefers moist, well-drained, acidic
soil. Pest and disease resistant, however suckers can form a
Hamamelis vernalis
colony.
(Vernal Witchhazel) FS,SH,W,N,F
Blue Shadow: 3-6’hw.
A small tree with a dense growth habit and excellent fall color.
15-18”
$36.00
Yellow to red flowers from January-March. 10-15’hw. (Zone 4
Suzanne: Or ange-red fall color. 30”h x 3’w.
-8)
15-18”
$42.00
30-36” 7Gal. $63.00
Mt. Airy: Dar k blue-green foliage with yellow-orange-red
Hamamelis virginiana
fall color. Abundant flowers. 5-6’hw.
15-18”
$33.00
(Common Witchhazel) FS,SH,W,N,F
A small tree with large crooked, spreading branches. Yellow
Franklinia alatamaha
flowers in November. Prefers moist soil. 20-30’h x 20’w.
(Ben Franklin Tree) FS,PS,F,N
(Zone 3-8)
A small specimen tree or large shrub with snow white, camel3Gal.
$24.00
30-36” 7Gal. $63.00
lia like flowers in late summer. The dark green foliage turns
Hamamelis x intermedia
orange-red in the fall. 10-20’h x 6-15’w. (Zone 5-8)
3Gal.
$36.00
3-4’
7Gal. $105.00
(Common Witchhazel) FS,SH,W,N,F
Arnold’s Promise: A lar ge shr ub with fr agr ant yellow flowGardenia jasminoides
ers from February-March. 20’hw. (Zone 3-8)
(Cape Jasmine) FS,PS,F,E
Diana: A r ed flower ing, wide spr eading shr ub. 20’hw.
Gardenias are easily transplanted from containers, preferring
Jelena: Flower s ar e copper color ed. 20’hw.
acidic moist soil. Best performance when planted in soil with
3-4’
$63.00
high organic matter in an area protected from winter winds
Hibiscus syriacus
and cold. (Zone 7-10)
August Beauty: Lar ge, double white flower s fr om May(Rose-of-Sharon or Althea) FS,PS
October. 4-6’hw.
The growth characteristics of this shrub or small tree are comChuck Hayes: Semi-double, ivory white flowers from May- mon among all cultivars. Flowers from July-September. 9’h x
June and sporadically throughout the fall. More hardy than
8’w. (Zone 5-8)
most. 5’hw.
Aphrodite: Flowers are dark pink with a red eye.
Frostproof: A dwar f var iety with white flower s in the
Diana: Flower s ar e white.
summer. 3-4’h x 4-6’w.
Lavender Chiffon: Single blooming lavender flower s.
Kleim’s Hardy: Single white flower s. Cold har dy. 3’hw. Minerva: Flower s ar e lavender pink.
Radicans: Small foliage with cr eeping br anches that will White Chiffon: Flower s ar e white.
root. Double white flowers. 2-3’h x 4’w.
24-30”
$33.00
30-36”
$52.50
15-18”
$24.00
1.5” Tree Form $127.50
Crown Jewel: Fragr ant, double white flower s. 2’h x 4’w. Sugartip: Flowers are pink with a white tip.
Jubilation: Double white flower s fr om May-July. 3’hw.
24-30”
$33.00
Summer Snow: Double white flower s. 4-5’hw.
15-18”
$33.00
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Hydrangea arborescens
(Smooth Hydrangea) PS,FS,N
A low growing shrub with large flowers from June throughout
the summer. Adaptable to most soil conditions. Flowers appear on new wood. (Zone 4-9)
Annabelle: White flower s. 3-5’hw.
Incrediball: Gr een to white flower s. 4-5’hw.
White Dome: Lacy white flower s. 4-6’hw.
18-24”
$24.00
Invincibelle Spirit: A new pink ver sion of Annabelle. 35’hw.
18-24”
$27.00
Hydrangea macrophylla
(Big Leaf Hydrangea) SH,PS
Big leaf hydrangeas and their colors can be confusing because
of their cultivar names. All macrophyllas listed below are
affected by soil ph. High ph (sweet/alkaline) make the color
lighter and more pink. Low ph (acidic) will make the color
more blue. To make your soil sweet, you add lime. To make
your soil acidic, you add Sulphur. Un-amended Virginia soil
tends to be acidic. We carry a product called “Color Me Pink
or Blue” that can be added to the soil to get the color you desire. All except the Endless Summer varieties bloom on old
would, therefore they need to be pruned immediately after
blooming. (Zone 6-9).
All Summer’s Beauty: (Mop) Blue flower s. 3-4’hw.
Endless Summer: (Mop) Blue or pink flower s on new and
old wood. 3-4’hw.
Endless Summer Bloomstruck: (Mop) Blue, pink or pur ple
blooms summer through fall. 3-4’h x 4-5’w.
Endless Summer Blushing Bride: (Mop) White flower s
that mature to blush pink. 3-5’hw.
Glory Blue: (Mop) Blue flower s. 6’hw.
Glowing Ember: (Mop) Rosy-pink flowers. 3’hw.
Let’s Dance Starlight: (Mop & lace cap combo) Pink
flowers on old and new wood. 2-3’hw.
Mariesii var. & Mariesii: (Lace cap) lavender -pink flowers
turn pale blue in very acidic soil. 4-5’hw.
Merritt’s Pink: (Mop) Rose-red flowers. 3-4’hw.
Nikko Blue: (Mop) An older , mor e vigor ous cultivar .
Large medium blue flowers in acid soil. 6’hw.
Pia Pink Elf: (Mop) Pink flower s. 2-3’h x 3-4’w.
Sister Theresa: (Mop) White flower s. 3-5’hw.
18-24”
$22.50-$36.00
Hydrangea paniculata
(Panicle Hydrangea) FS,PS (Zone 3-8)
Limelight: White flower s fr om J uly-September on new
wood. A fast grower, pruning is recommended to keep a nice
shape. 10-20’hw.
Little Lamb: White to light pink flower s on new wood. 68’h x 5-6’w.
Pee Gee: White flower s that fade to pink or blush on new
wood. 25’h over many years.
Pink Diamond: Double cr eam-pink on new wood. 8’hw.
Tardiva: An upr ight gr owth habit with white flower s that
fade to pink. 15-25’h x 10’w.
18-24”
$27.00
30-36”
$42.00
1.5” Tree form $142.50
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Hydrangea paniculata, continued
(Panicle Hydrangea) FS,PS (Zone 3-8)
Little Lime: White flower s. 3-4’hw.
15-18”
$27.00
Vanilla Strawberry: White with pink-red. 6-8’hw.
18-24”
$33.00
Hydrangea anomala petiolaris
(Climbing Hydrangea) SH,PS
Climbing hydrangea have the ability to climb 70’ into a tree.
Initially slow growing, once the roots are well established, it
speeds up. White flowers in June or Early July.
3Gal.
$33.00
5Gal.
$72.00
Hydrangea quercifolia
(Oakleaf Hydrangea) FS,PS
Oakleaf hydrangeas are slow growers that prefer moist soil with
mulching. White flowers are produced from May to early June,
but the dried flowers are very nice in arrangements. (Zone 5-9)
Alice: Flower s age to pink/r ose. The dar k gr een summer
foliage turns reddish in the fall. 8’hw.
Snowflake: A “Beautiful Gar dens” selection for 2009. Panicles are 12-15” long. 7-8’hw.
Snow Queen: Flower s tur n medium pink in the fall, foliage
turns red/bronze in the fall. 6’hw.
15-18”
$33.00
24-30”
$60.00
30-36”
$66.00
3-4’
$97.50
Munchkin: White blooms change to pink. 3’hw.
Pee Wee: Compact gr owth habit. 2-3’hw.
Ruby Slippers: Pink blooms. 3.5’h x 4.5’w.
Sykes Dwarf: A compact gr ower . 2-4’hw.
15-18”
$36.00
Hypericum
(St. John’s Wort) PS,FS,E
Albury Purple: Dar k gr een-purple foliage with yellow flowers
in mid summer. Attractive berries. 2-3’hw.
Calycinum: Also called “Aar on’s Bear d”. Gr een foliage with
yellow flowers in the summer. Can be used as a groundcover.
1’hw.
6-8”
1Gal. $6.75
15-18”
$27.00
Hidcote: Dar k blue-green foliage with yellow flowers. 3’hw.
Sunburst: Gr een foliage with yellow flower s. 3’h x 4’w.
15-18”
$33.00
Ilex aquifolia
(English Holly) FS,PS,E
Argenteo Marginata: Var iegated with br ight yellow mar gins
and red berries in the fall. 15’hw. (Zone 7-9)
3-4’
$187.50
4-5’
$217.50
Ilex Cornuta
(Chinese Holly) FS,PS,E,DT
Burfordii: Dar k gr een shar p edged foliage. Pollinator not
necessary for orange/red berries. 8-15’h x 6-8’w.
3Gal.
$24.00
Dwarf Burford: A compact gr ower that does not fr uit as
heavily as Burfordii. Heat tolerant, makes a nice hedge.
18-24”
$20.25
24-30”
$57.00
3-4’
$142.50
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Ilex Cornuta, continued
(Chinese Holly) FS,PS,E,DT
Carrisa: Dar k gr een foliage, no ber r ies. Less cold har dy
than Dwarf Burford. 4’h x 4-6’w.
15-18”
$20.25
18-24’
$36.00
Needlepoint: Leaves are more delicate, fruit production is
higher than Dwarf Burford. 15’h x 10’w. (Zone 7-9)
18-24”
$21.75
3’
$72.00
Rotunda: Ver y shar p spines, occasional fr uit. 4’h x 8’w.
15-18”
$20.25
Ilex crenata
(Japanese or Box-leaved Holly) FS,PS,E
Compacta: Young stems ar e pur ple. 6’hw.
Helleri: Dwarf mounding compact for m. 3-4’h x 4-5’w.
Green Luster: Dar k gr een foliage. 3’h x 6’w.
15-18”
$20.25
24-30’
$48.00
36”
$112.50
Hoogendorn: Low, compact for m. 2’h x 5’w.
15-18”
$21.00
Soft Touch: Dense, compact for m. 2’h x 3’w.
15-18”
$20.25
Skypencil: Deep gr een foliage, columnar shape. 6-8’h x
1’w. Female.
15-18” $22.50
24-30” $52.50
3-4’
$67.50
5-6’
$157.50
Steeds: Dar k gr een pyr amidal habit. 8’h x 4’w.
24-30” $22.50
3-4’
$52.50
4-5’
$135.00
5-6’
$187.50
Ilex glabra
(Inkberry) FS,PS,E,DT,W,N
Shamrock: Female. Compact, upr ight r ounded in for m,
prefers moist soil. Salt tolerant.
18-21”
$27.00
21-24”
$42.00
24-30”
$72.00
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Ilex verticillata, continued
(Winterberry Holly or Black Alder) FS,PS,W
Sparkleberry: A female that can be pollinated by Apollo
and Southern Gentleman. Upright growing. 7-8’h x 6-7’w.
Sunset: A female with r eddish-orange fruit that can be pollinated by Apollo and Southern Gentleman. Spreads. 8’hw.
Winter Red: A female that can be pollinated by Apollo
and Southern Gentleman. Rounded shape. 9’h x 8’w.
18-24”
$27.00
30”
$42.00
Ilex vomitoria
(Yaupon Holly) FS,PS,E,DT,W,N
Used for informal screens, hedges, specimens, barriers and
espaliers. Takes pruning well so are often used as foundation
plantings. Very disease and insect resistant. Salt tolerant and
soil adaptable. 15-20’h x 5-10’w. (Zone 7-10)
Dwarf Yaupon or Nana: A compact female for m with
slightly smaller leaves and vivid red fruit that is often hidden
within the close branching habit. 3-5’hw.
Bordeaux: A dwar f compact male for m with bur gundy
winter foliage. 4-5’h x 5-6’w.
15-18”
$21.75
Ilex x attenuata
(Topel Holly) FS,PS,E
Fosteri: A gr oup of heavy, deep r ed fr uiting hybr ids between Ilex cassine x Ilex opaca. Conical growth habit. 25’h
with narrow width. (Zone 6-9)
24-30” $27.00
3-4’
$82.50
5-6’
$172.50
6-7’
$202.50
7-8’
$247.50
8-10’
$285.00
Ilex x
(Hybrid Hollies) FS,PS,E
Emily Brunner: A female with lar ge r ed fr uit that has a
broad, dense pyramidal shape. A cross between Ilex c. Burfordii and Ilex latifolia. 20’h x 8’w. (Zone 7-9)
Ilex opaca
3-4’
$82.50
5-6’
$172.50
(American Holly) FS,PS,E,N
6-7’
$240.00
Mary Nell: A female with vivid r ed ber r ies. A pyr amidal
A specimen tree that requires a male and a female in order to
set fruit. Avoid planting in extremely dry, windy places. It is cross between Ilex c Burfordii and Ilex p. Red Delight and
densely pyramidal in youth, becoming a bit more branched and Ilex latifolia. 10-20’h x 10’w.
$82.50
5-6’
$172.50
open as it matures. Slow to moderate growth. 15-30’h x 10- 3-4’
6-7’
$240.00
20’w. (Zone 5-9)
Nellie R. Stevens: One of the best hollies for souther n
15Gal. $142.50 6-7’
$232.50
8’ $337.50
states, also one of the most commonly used. Vigorous and
10’
$412.50
fast growing with dark olive-green foliage and reddish-orange
Ilex verticillata
fruit. 15’h x 10’w. (Zone 6-9)
(Winterberry Holly or Black Alder) FS,PS,W
18-24”
$22.50
3-4’
$82.50
An excellent holly for mass effect. Requires a male and female 5-6’ Specimen $172.50
6-7’ S
$202.50
for fruit to set. Beautiful red berries in the winter with dark
7-8’ Specimen $247.50
8-10’ S
$315.00
green summer foliage and no significant fall color. (Zone 3-9) Oakleaf: The most upr ight of the r ed hybr ids. A fast
Apollo: A male pollinator for Spar kleber r y, Red Spr ite
growing pyramidal shaped female. 14’h x 8’w.
and Winter Red. Reddish new growth. 10-12’hw.
Robin: A female with r eddish emer ging leaves. Pyr amiJim Dandy: A male pollinator for Nor ther n types After dal, but could be formed into a hedge. 14’h x 8’w.
glow, Red Sprite and others. 10’h x 7’w.
3-4’
$67.50
4-5’
$142.50
Red Sprite: A female that can be pollinated by Apollo or
5-6’
$240.00
6-7’
$270.00
Jim Dandy. Compact and round. 3-5’hw.
7-8’
$315.00
Southern Gentleman: A male pollinator for souther n types
Shaver, Sparkleberry, Sunset, Winter Red and Winter Gold. 79’hw.
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(Blue or Meserve Hybrid Holly) FS,PS,E
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Juniperus chinensis, continued
(Chinese Juniper) FS,E,DT,D (Zone 4-9)
Blue Point: A blue-green juniper that has a pyramidal teardrop form. 8’+h.
24”
$24.00
5-6’
$127.50
6-7’
$180.00
Daub’s Frosted: A juniper with gold, frosted foliage and
bluish-green undertones. Wide spreading with pendulous
branch tips. 2’h x 4-6’w.
3Gal.
$33.00
Gold Coast: The golden new growth deepens in cold
weather. Ph adaptable. 3’h x 5’w.
15-18”
$24.00
Gold Lace: One of the most golden of all juniper s, coming
from the center to the tips. 3-4’hw.
15-18”
$24.00
Gold Star: The light blue-green foliage has some goldyellow on the branches. Root rot resistant. 4’h x 6’w.
12-15”
$16.00
Hetzi Columnaris: An upr ight pyr amidal for m with br ight
green needles. A female with heavy cone production. 15-20’h
x 4’w.
4-5’
$63.00
5-6’
$127.50
6-7’
$172.50
7-8’
$187.50
Illicium parviflorum
Hollywood (Kaizuka or Tortulosa): An upr ight gr ower
(Small Anise Tree) FS,SH,W,DT,E
with irregular twisted branching. Foliage is a rich vivid green.
A vigorous small tree with an upright pyramidal habit and
Heat and salt tolerant. 20-30’h.
fragrant olive green foliage. Very soil tolerant. The sucker- Hooks: A tufted, tight pyr amidal for m with gr een foliage.
ing needs to be controlled. 10-20’hw.
Disease resistant. 12-15’h x 3-6’w.
24-30”
$33.00
6-7’
$202.50
Itea virginica
Old Gold: A br onze gold shr ub with new gr een-yellow
growth. 3-4’h x 4’w.
(Virginia Sweetspire or Virginia Willow)
15-18”
$24.00
FS,SH,W,DT,N
Pfitzeriana ‘Nick’s’ Compacta: A compact spr eader with
A medium to fast growing shrub with green leaves that turn
gray-green foliage. 3’h x 5’w.
yellow, orange, red, purple and scarlet in the fall. Lightly
15-18”
$24.00
fragrant white flowers are produced in May. Prune after flowRobusta Green: An upr ight gr ower with ir r egular for m
ering. (Zone 5-9)
and tufted bright green foliage. Wind and salt tolerant. 15Henry’s Garnet: Flower spikes ar e 6” long. Foliage tur ns
20’h x 7-9’w.
reddish-purple in the fall. 3-6’h x 4-9’w.
24-30”
$33.00
15-18”
$20.25
5-6’
$172.50
Little Henry: Flower spikes ar e 3-4” long. Foliage turns
6’
$202.50
reddish-purple in the fall. 3-4’hw.
Sargenti: A low gr owing, wide spr eader with blue-green
15-18”
$24.00
foliage. 2’h x 8’w.
Merlot: A compact var iety with r ed fall color . 3-4’hw.
10-12”
$10.50
15-18”
$27.00
15-18”
$20.25
Jasminum nudiflorum
Saybrook Gold: Consider ed the br ightest gold juniper ,
turns bronze-gold in the winter. Spreading. 2-3’h x 6-8’w.
(Winter Jasmine) FS,FS,DT
15-18”
$24.00
A good plant for banks and poor soil areas where a cover is
desired. Often used in masses, it is also excellent for trailing Sea Green: Dar k mint gr een foliage with a fountain like
growing habit. 4-6’h x 6-8’w.
over walls. The branches that touch the ground can root in
15-18”
$24.00
and create new plants. Yellow flowers appear from January to
Spartan: A fast, dense gr ower with a pyramidal or columMarch. 3-4’h x 4-7’w. (Zone 6-10)
nar habit and rich green foliage. 20’h x 3-4’w.
15-18”
$18.75
3Gal. $27.00
4-5’
$72.00
Juniperus chinensis
5-6’
$157.50
6-7’
$187.50
(Chinese Juniper) FS,E,DT,D (Zone 4-9)
7-8’
$225.00
Angelica Blue: A br ight, blue-green juniper that grows
dense and wide spreading. Ph adaptable. 4-5’h x 10’w.
18-24”
$24.00
Continued, next column.
Crosses between ilex rugose and ilex aquifolium. (Zone 5-7)
Blue Angel: Dar k, olive-green foliage with purple stems.
Slowest growing female. Full, dense and compact with red
berries. 8’hw.
Blue Prince: A male with dar k gr een foliage that gr ows
dense and broadly pyramidal. Abundant pollen. 12’h x 8’w.
Blue Princess: The best fr uit pr oducing female with dar k
bluish-green foliage and a broad, shrubby habit. 15’h x 10’w.
China Boy: A cold hardy male with green foliage and a
rounded compact form. 10’h x 8’w.
China Girl: The most heat toler ant female with light
green, cupped leaves and a rounded compact form. Produces
abundant berries. 3-5’hw.
15-18”
$25.50
18-24”
$57.00
24-30”
$67.50
10Gal.
$112.50
3-4’
$157.50
Dragon Lady: A female with a pyr amidal columnar shape
and dark green spiny foliage. Produces large fruit.
18-24” $42.00
30-36” $72.00
3-4’
$97.50
4-5’
$180.00
5-6’
$247.50
6-7’
$322.50
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Juniperus conferta
(Shore Juniper) FS,E,DT,D
A low ground cover, especially adapted for planting in sand
dunes to control soil erosion. More shade tolerant than other
junipers. (Zone 5-9)
Blue Pacific: A low tr ailing habit with blue gr een foliage.
More harder than the species. 1-2’h x 6-9’w.
10-12”
$10.50
15-18”
$20.25
Juniperus davurica
(Dahurian Juniper) FS,E,DT,D
Expansa (Parsoni): The gr ay, sage-green foliage builds
upon itself, forming a dome shaped mound. Heat and shade
tolerant. 2’h x 8-9’w. (Zone 6-9)
10-15”
$10.50
15-18”
$20.25
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Juniperus virginiana
(Eastern Red Cedar) FS,E,DT,D
The Eastern Red Cedar prefers a sunny, airy location with
deep, moist, well-drained soil. 40-50’h x 8-20’w.
Burkii: 25’h.
Hillspire: Pyr amidal gr owth with dar k gr een foliage.
3Gal. $27.00
4-5’
$67.50
5-6’
$157.50
6-8’
$187.50
8-9’
$270.00
Grey Owl: The silver y gr ay foliage is soft in appear ance.
Compact and horizontal. 3’h x 6’w.
18-24”
$16.00
Kalmia latifolia
(Mountain Laurel) FS,FS,E,N
A slow grower that flowers in May and June. More sun proJuniperus horizontalis
duces more flowers. Plant high with lots of mulch for best
(Creeping Juniper) FS,E,DT,D
results. (Zone 4-9)
Andorra (Plumosa Compacta Youngstown): A flat
Bullseye: Flower s have a broad pur ple band with a white
spreading juniper with gray-green foliage. 1-2’h.
center-edge. New growth is reddish bronze. 5’hw.
Bar Harbor: The blue-green foliage turns purplish in the
Carol: Flower s ar e white, wavy foliage is dar k gr een.
winter. Salt tolerant. 1’h x 6-8’w.
5’hw.
15-18”
$21.00
Carousel: White flower s have cinnamon bands. 5’hw.
Wiltoni (Blue Rug): A flat fast gr owing juniper with silver Elf: A dwar f var iety with blush to white flower s. 3’hw.
-blue foliage. 4-6’h x 6-8’w.
Keepsake: Pur ple-pink flowers. 4’hw.
10-12”
$10.5
15-18”
$20.25 Minuet: A dwarf variety, the white flowers have a cinnaMother Lode: A golden var iegated for m. 2-3’hw.
mon-maroon band. 3’hw.
10-12”
$22.50
Nipmuck: Flower s ar e soft pink, foliage is light yellowJuniperus procumbens
green. 5’hw.
Olympic Fire: Pink flower s. 5’hw.
(Japanese Garden Juniper) FS,E,DT,D
Peppermint: The white flower s have r ed str ipes. 4’hw.
A nice groundcover for beds, low borders, terraces and
Tiddlywinks: A dwar f var iety with pink flower s. 3’hw.
hillsides. Takes pruning well. A slow grower. (Zone 4-9)
15-18”
$42.00
Nana: The bluish-green foliage changes to purple in the
winter and forms a compact mat. Soil tolerant. 8”h x 12”w.
Kerria japonica
8-10”
$10.50
15-18”
$20.25
(Japanese Rose) PS,E
Juniperus scopulorum
(Rocky Mountain Juniper or Colorado Cedar)
FS,E,DT,D (Zone 3-7)
Moonglow: The dense bluish gr ay-green foliage is not very
heat and humidity tolerant. 20’h x5’w.
Skyrocket: The most nar r ow, columnar juniper . The foliage is bluish-green. 15’h x 2’w.
24-30”
$27.00
5-6’
$187.50
6-7’
$202.50
Wichita Blue: Gr ows in a pyr amidal for m, the foliage is
brilliant bright blue. 18’h x 5-8’w.
5-6’
$217.50
6-7’
$232.50
Juinperus squamata
(Single seed or Flaky Juniper) FS,E,DT,D
Blue Star: A slow gr ower with a r ounded habit and r ich
silver-blue foliage. Does not like heat and humidity. 3’hw.
6-8”
$14.25
12-15”
$33.00
18-24”
$78.00
Grows distinctly upright with an arching habit. Bright yellow flowers appear from April to early May. 3-6’h x 6-9’w.
(Zone 4-9)
24-30”
$27.00
Koelreuteria paniculata
(Golden Rain Tree) FS,DT
The yellow flowers are long, wide loose panicles in July. In
late summer, yellow-copper papery fruit capsules appear.
Very soil adaptable and tolerant of heat, wind and pollution.
30-40’h.
1.5” and 2” (please check online availability.)
Kolkwitzia amabilis
(Beauty Bush) FS
A vase-shaped, fast growing shrub with pink flowers that
appear on old wood. Prune after flowering. 6-10’h x 5-8’w.
18-24”
$27.00
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Lagerstroemia
(Crape Myrtle) FS,F
Contrary to popular belief, Crape Myrtles do not need to be
pruned for better flower. Pruning is only necessary to remove
dead and or crossing branching or to keep a large tree small,
however we recommend planting a variety that is the appropriate mature size for the area. We also recommend that you
do not plant Cr ape Myr tles in the late fall. (Zone 7-9)
White Varieties
Acoma: White flower s with gr ay bar k. 10’h.
Natchez: White flower s with beautiful cinnamon bar k.
Tall and arching growth habit. 30’h.
Red Varieties
Arapaho: Red flower s. 20’+h.
Carolina Beauty: Red flower s. 20’+h.
Centennial Spirit: Red flower s. 10-20’h.
Dynamite: Red flower s. 10-20’h.
Raspberry Sundae: Red flower s with a white mar gin.
New growth is bronze turning to green. 15’h.
Red Rocket: Red flower s. 12-15’h.
Lavender Varieties
Catawba: Violet-purple flowers with gray-brown bark. 810’h.
Muskogee: Light lavender flower s with light gr ay-brown
bark. 30’h.
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Leucothoe
(Fetterbush) PS,SH,E,N,F (Zone 5-6)
Axillaris: (Coast Leucothoe) Glossy dar k gr een leaves with
arching branches. Poisonous if ingested. 2-4’h x 4-6’w.
Fontanesiana Rainbow: (Dr ooping Leucothoe) Var iegated
foliage with bronze, pink, cream, and green. White flowers.
Poisonous if ingested. 3-6’hw.
Scarletta: (Dr ooping Leucothoe) New gr owth is scar let to
purple. White flowers. Poisonous if ingested. 3-6’hw.
3Gal.
$42.00
Ligustrum japonicum
(Japanese Privet) FS,SH,E,F
An easy to grow plant that tolerates most soil conditions. Creates a nice hedge or screen. (Zone 6-10)
Coriaceum: Cr inkled foliage with an upr ight and stiff
growth habit. 4-6’h x 2-3’w.
Davidson Hardy: Mor e cold har dy than other ligustr ums.
Solid green leaf. 6-12’h x 6-8’w.
Recurvifolium: Has smaller leaves that ar e twisted at the
tips. 6-12’h x 6-8’w.
18-24”
$20.25
3-4’
$67.50
4-5’ 15Gal./B&B
$142.5
5-6’
$157.50
Ligustrum lucidum
(Waxleaf Privet) FS,SH,E,F
This variety, with dark evergreen foliage is often confused with
Pink Varieties
the japonicas, but the lucidum gets much taller. 40-50’h. (Zone
Biloxi: Pale pink flower s with dar k br own bar k. 20-25’h. 7-10)
Hopi: Clear , light pink flower s with gr ay bar k.
18-24”
$20.25
Miami: Cor al pink flower s with chestnut br own bar k.
Ligustrum sinense variegata
20’+h.
(Chinese Privet) FS,SH,F,DT
Pink Velour: Br ight pink flower s with bur gundy new
The foliage is variegated with green and grayish white. In coldgrowth that turns purple-green then orange-brown. 10’h.
Potomac: Clear pink flower s with light gr ay-brown bark. er climates the variegation is sometimes lost. Deciduous to
semi-evergreen. 6-8’hw. (Zone 6-7)
20’h.
18-24”
$18.75
Sioux: Vibr ant pink flower s. 10-20’h.
Tonto: Fuchsia flower s with cr eam color ed bar k. Foliage
Liquidambar styraciflua
turns maroon in the fall. 5-10’h.
(American Sweetgum) FS
Tuscarora: Dar k cor al-pink flowers with light brown bark.
Sweetgum: A lar ge ar ea for adequate r oot development is
20’h.
necessary. Does not tolerate polluted areas. The dark green
Tuskegee: Dar k pink flower s with tan bar k. 20’h.
foliage turns yellow-purple-red in the fall. Drops spiny fruit.
18-24” 3Gal. $24.00 3-4’
Cont. $63.00
75’h x 40-60’w. (Zone 5-9)
5-6’
Cont. $142.50 5-6’ B&B
$172.50
2”
$255.00
2.5”
$285.00
6-7’
$202.50
7-8’
$232.50
Rotundiloba Seedless: Similar to the Sweetgum without the
8-10’ $277.50
10-12’
$330.00
fruit. 60-75’h x 40-60’w. (Zone 5-9)
Lagerstroemia - Dwarf
2”
$180.00
Chickasaw: Pink-lavender flowers. 2’h.
Liriodendron tulipifera
Dazzle Me Pink: Br ight pink flower s in J uly. Mildew
(Tulip Poplar) FS
resistant. 3’h x 5’w.
Tulip
shaped
foliage
with
white/yellow flowers in the spring.
Pocomoke: Rose pink flower s with light gr ay bar k. 3’h.
Foliage
turns
a
nice
yellow
in the fall. 70-90’h x 35-50’w.
Ruby Dazzle: Pink flower s with br onze-red foliage. 3’h.
(Zone
4-9)
Snow Dazzle: White flower s with br own-red exfoliating
2”
$240.00
2.5”
$277.50
bark. Foliage turns orange-red in the fall. 3’h.
Victor: Deep r ed flower s with r eddish new foliage. 2-3’h.
Zuni: Medium lavender flower s with gr ay exfoliating
bark. Foliage turns orange-red in the fall. 2’h.
15-18”
$33.00
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Loropetalum chinense
(Chinese Fringe Flower) FS,PS,E,F,D (Zone 7-9)
Blush: The new foliage is br onze-red aging to olive-green.
Flowers are fuchsia pink. 8’hw.
Burgundy: The foliage is r ed-purple-green that turns brilliant orange-red in the fall. Flowers are hot pink. 6-10’hw.
Pizzaz: The foliage is r eddish-purple. Flowers are fuchsia
pink. 4’hw.
Purple Diamond: The foliage is r ich bur gundy. Flower s
are bright pink. 4’hw.
Ruby: New gr owth is shiny r ed. Flower s ar e pink. 6’hw.
Zhuzhou: The foliage is black-maroon. Flowers are deep
pink. 10’hw.
15-18”
$33.00
Daruma: Compact gr owing with r ed tinted foliage and
pink flowers. 3-4’hw.
Crimson Fire: Foliage is semi ever gr een deep r uby with
pink flowers. 18-24”h x 24-30”w.
Garnet Fire: The bur gundy foliage is ever gr een with gar net blooms. 4-5’hw.
15-18”
$33.00
Magnolia grandiflora
(Southern or Evergreen Magnolia) FS,PS,E,F,D,DT
Used as a specimen tree or a screen or hedge row, Magnolias
are essentially disease and pest free. The large, creamy white
flowers are sweetly fragrant. (Zone 7-9)
Kay Parris: A fast upr ight gr ower , the gr een foliage has
fuzzy orange-brown undersides. 20-30’h x 15-20’w.
Little Gem: Gr ows like a lar ge dense shr ub with small
dark green leaves and brown undersides. 20’h x 10’w.
4-5’
$82.50
5-6’
$195.00
5-6’
B&B $210.00
6-7’
$277.50
7-8’
$330.00
8-10’ $412.50
Bracken’s Brown Beauty: A compact and dense gr ower
with dark green leaves and rusty colored undersides. 30-50’h
x 15-30’w.
4-5’
$82.50
5-6’
$195.00
5-6’
B&B $232.50
6-7’
$262.50
7-8’
$315.00
8-10’ $412.50
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Magnolia virginiana
(Sweetbay, Laurel or Swamp Magnolia) FS,PS,F,N,E
Green foliage with silver undersides. 10-20’hw. (Zone 5-9)
5-6’
$112.50
6-8’
$172.50
8-10’
$247.50
Moonglow: Mor e nar row growing. 35’h x 18’w.
6-8’
$195.00
8-10’
$225.00
Magnolia x
(Hybrid Magnolia Series) FS,PS,F
Jane: The flowers are reddish purple on the outside and white
on the inside. 10’h x 8’w. (Zone 3-8)
5-6’
$165.00
6-8’
$202.50
8-10’
$240.00
Mahonia aquifolium
(Oregon Grapeholly) PS,SH,F,E,D,DT
A plant with holly like foliage with yellow flowers in the spring
and blue grape like berries in the late summer. Will sucker to
form colonies. 3-6’hw. (Zone 5-7)
Soft Caress: The bamboo like foliage is much less thor ny
than the species. Bright yellow flowers appear in late winter. 3
-3.5’hw.
15-18”
$48.00
Mahonia bealei
(Leatherleaf Mahonia) PS,SH,F,E,D,DT
Yellow flowers will appear in the winter with blue berries in the
summer on holly like foliage. Will sucker to form colonies. 48’h x 4-6’w. (Zone 5-7)
15-18”
$24.00
24-30”
$63.00
Malus
(Crabapple) FS,F
Crabapples are very soil adaptable. Best spring flowers and fall
fruiting occur when planted in full sun. Little pruning is required unless it is to open up the interior of the plant, and this
should be done no later than June. (Zone 4-7)
Coral Burst: Deep gr een foliage with pink buds that open to
semi double rose pink flowers. A light crop of small bronze red
fruit in the winter. 10’h x 12’w.
Prairie Fire: The r ed buds open to dar k mar oon flower s,
Magnolia soulangiana
with the dark red fruit persistent throughout the winter. New
(Saucer Magnolia) FS,PS
growth is maroon, maturing to dark green while the bark is dark
Pink Saucer: A small specimen tr ee with pink-purple flow- red-brown. 20’hw.
ers in early spring. A late season frost can sometimes damage Profusion: The deep r ed buds open to pur ple-red-pink flowthe flowers. 20-30’hw. (Zone 4-9)
ers. The red fruit is persistent throughout the winter. New
5-6’
$165.00
6-8’
$210.00 growth is purple maturing to bronze-purple-green. 25’h x 15’w.
8-10’
$292.50
Robinson: Soft pink flower s with dar k r ed fr uit and textured bark. 15-20’h x 15-25’w.
Magnolia stellata
1.5”
$180.00
2”
$232.50
(Star Magnolia) FS,PS,F
Royal Star: An attr active specimen tr ee often included in
foundation plantings. An early blooming, relatively slow
growing tree with multi stems and white spring flowers. 1015’hw. (Zone 4-8)
4-5’
$63.00
4-5’
B&B $127.50
5-6’
$172.50
6-7’
$195.00
Metasequoia glyptostroboides
(Dawn Redwood) FS,W
Pyramidal and conical in growth, the Dawn Redwood performs
best in moist, deep, well-drained, slightly acidic soil. The
bright green foliage changes to orange-red-brown in the fall.
The bark exfoliates in long strips. 75-100’ h x 24’w. (Z 5-8)
8-10’ 15Gal. $120.00
1.5”
$202.50
2”
$262.50
Gold Rush: The yellow needles tur n or ange-brown in fall. .
5-6’
$210.00
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Microbiota decussata
(Russian Arborvitae) FS,PS,E
A needled evergreen groundcover with an indefinite spread,
especially in colder climates. The foliage is bright green turning bronze-purple in the winter. Prefers well drained yet
moist soil. Grows 1’h x 6-10’w (here) (Zone 3-8)
15-18”
$36.00
Myrica cerifera
(Southern Waxmyrtle or Bayberry) FS,PS,E,F
(Zone 7-11)
A broad leafed evergreen with small gray fruit. 10-15’hw.
24-30”
$24.00
3-4’
$63.00
5-6’
$142.50
Little Bull: A compact var iety with dar k gr een foliage.
8’hw.
15-18”
$24.00
30-36”
$63.00
Myrica pennsylvanica
(Northern Waxmyrtle or Bayberry) FS,PS,ESEMI,F
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Nyssa sylvatica
(Black or Sour Gum) FS,PS,N
One of the best, most consistently beautiful trees in the fall, the
dark green summer leaves change to yellow-orange-scarlet
then purple. 40-60’h. (Zone 4-9)
1.5”
$210.00
2”
$277.50
Red Rage: Pyr amidal in gr owth, excellent r ed in the fall.
Wildfire: Similar to r ed r age, but not as br ight.
1.5”
$210.00
2”
$277.50
Osmanthus heterophyllus
(False Holly or Holly Osmanthus) FS,PS,F,E
A good plant for borders, screens and hedges. The white flowers in September and October are more noticeable for their
fragrance than appearance. The dark green foliage has yellow
undersides. 8-10’h x 6-8’w. (Zone 7-9)
Goshiki: The foliage is mottled with cr eamy white and
green, the new growth is maroon. 3-4’h x 3-5’w.
Gulftide: A compact, upr ight for m with extr emely glossy
green foliage. 10-15’h x 10-12’w.
18-24”
$33.75
30-36”
$63.00
An excellent plant for borders or foundation plantings. A meOsmanthus x fortunei
dium to fast grower with dark green leathery foliage and small
(Fortune’s Osmanthus) FS,PS,F,E
gray fruits. 5-12’hw.
A dense growing shrub with dark green foliage and very fra18-24”
$27.00
grant white flowers in the fall. 15-20’hw. (Zone 7-10)
Nandina domestica
18-24”
$27.00
3-4’
$63.00
(Heavenly Bamboo) FS,PS,E,DT
Nandina prefer moist, fertile soil, but they are also adaptable
to drought conditions. The white flowers appear in May and
June and turn to bright red berries in September and October.
6-8’h x 4-6’w. (Zone 6-9)
18-24”
$20.25
3-4’
$67.50
Alba: The ber r ies ar e off white and the foliage is light
green-chartreuse that needs more shade for better color. 46’hw.
18-24”
$33.00
Compacta: The flower s ar e white and the foliage is r ed in
the winter with red berries.
18-24”
$21.75
3-4’
$67.50
Fire Power: A dense, compact for m with br illiant r ed winter color. 1-2’hw.
1Gal.
$10.50
15-18”
$20.25
Harbor Belle: The new foliage is pink, fading to bur gundy
-maroon in the winter. 2’hw.
15-18”
$24.00
Harbor Dwarf: For ms a dense mound with r eddish-purple
-orange fall and winter color. 2’hw.
10-12” 1Gal. $10.50
15-18”
$21.00
Gulfstream: The blue-green summer foliage turns red in the
winter. Has a very dense growth habit. 2-4’h x 2-3’w.
15-18”
$24.75
Moonbay: The light gr een summer color tur ns r ed in the
winter. 2-3’h x 1-2’w.
15-18’
$33.00
Blush Pink: The new gr owth is pink. 1-2’hw.
Flirt: The new gr owth is the best r ed. 1-2’hw.
Obsession: The new gr owth is deep r ed. 3-4’hw.
1Gal.
$13.50
3Gal.
$33.00
Oxydendron arboretum
(Sourwood or Sorrel Tree) FS,PS,F,N,DT
An underused, excellent specimen plant for all seasons. The
nice dark green foliage turns yellow-red-purple in the fall. A
slow grower with white flowers in June and July and grayish
brown bark. 25-30’h x 20’w. (Zone 5-9)
6-8’
$150.00
1.5”
$210.00
1.75” $240.00
2”
$315.00
Philadelphus coronarius
(Sweet Mock Orange) FS,PS,F
A large rounded shrub with sweetly scented flowers in May
and June. A fast grower with dark green foliage, the fall color
is insignificant. 10-12’hw. (Zone 4-8)
18-24”
$27.00
Philadelphus x virginalis
(Sweet Mock Orange) FS,PS,F
Snowflake: A compact gr ower with dar k gr een foliage and
double, fragrant white flowers. Disease resistant. 4’hw.
15-18”
$27.00
Philadelphus x
(Sweet Mock Orange) FS,PS,F
Natchez: A lar ge upr ight grower with fragr ant white flowers in May. 8-10’h x 6-8’w.
Snow Dwarf: A compact gr ower with double, fr agrant
white flowers in May. 3-4’hw.
15-18”
$27.00
18-24”
$57.00
FS-Full Sun, PS-Part Sun, SH-Shade, E-Evergreen, DT-Drought Tolerant, D-Deer Resistant, F-Fragrant, W-Wet
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Picea abies
(Norway Spruce) FS,E
Pyramidal growth habit. 50-60’h. (Zone 2-7)
5-6’
$165.00
6-7’
$202.50
7-8’
$232.50
8-10’ $292.50
Little Gem: A smaller ver sion of Nidifor mis. 3-4’hw.
15-18”
$54.00
Nidiformis: Also known as bir d’s nest spr uce. Gr ows
with a spreading, dense habit with a depression in the center
giving it it’s common name. 3-6’hw.
15-18”
$37.50
18-24” $57.00
Pendula: A weeping spr uce that can be staked for tr aining. 20-60’h.
4-5’
$187.50
5-6’
$277.50
6-7’
$315.00
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Picea pungens, continued.
(Colorado Spruce) FS,E,DT
Globosa: A compact and r ounded for m with a flat top and
blue needles. 6’h over many years.
Montgomery: Dwar f and bushy for ming a br oad cone with
silver blue needles. 6’h over many years.
18-24”
$202.50
24-30’
$240.00
30-36”
$292.50
18-21” Std.
$202.50
24-30” Std.
$232.50
Pieris japonica
(Japanese Pieris) PS,FS,E,F
Picea orientalis
A broadleaf evergreen that is great for shrub borders. Prefers
afternoon shade. Blooms March and April. (Zone 4-7)
Cavatine: A cold har dy dwar f. White flower s. 3-4’hw.
Compacta: Dense for m with white flower s. 4’h x 3’w.
Dorothy Wycoff: Compact and str ong gr owing with dark
red buds opening to pale pink flowers. 3-4’hw.
Flaming Silver: Var iegated with white flower s. 5-6’hw.
Historyland Supreme: Pale pink flower s. 6’h x 4-5’w.
Little Heath: A compact, slow grower with yellowish-green
variegated foliage that has a tendency to revert back to solid
green. White flowers. 3’hw.
Mountain Fire: The new growth is fier y r ed. White flower s.
6-8’h x 4-6’w.
Prelude: The new gr owth is pink, matur ing to dar k gr een.
White flowers emerge a little later. 1-2’hw.
Purity: Light gr een foliage with white flower s. 3-4’hw.
Pygmaea: Small leaves with white flower s. 3-4’hw.
Sarabande: White flower s. 1-2’hw.
Scarlet O’hara: White flower s. 6’hw.
Temple Bells: White flower s. 4’hw.
Valley Rose: Deep gr een foliage with pastel-pink flowers that
fade to white. 5-6’h x 4-5’w.
Valley Valentine: Dar k gr een foliage with r ich mar oon buds
that open to rose-pink flowers. 6’h x 5’w.
15-18” $39.00
18-24”
$54.00
24-30” $90.00
3-4’
$142.50
(Oriental Spruce) FS,PS,E
Pinus mugo
Picea glauca
(White Spruce) FS,E
Conica: Also know as Dwar f Alber ta Spr uce. A natur al
dwarf with light green, densely set needles. The most common use is as a container accent and is hardy enough to survive in central Virginia. 10-12’h. (Zone 2-6)
30-36”
$82.50
3-4’
$142.50
4-5’
$225.00
Pendula: A nar r ow, attr active weeping spr uce. 35-50’h.
3-4’
$187.50
4-5’
$262.50
Picea omorika
(Serbian Spruce) FS,PS,E
An upright evergreen with two-toned needles that give it a
very distinct look. (Zone 4)
Omorika Nana: Dwar f Ser bian Spr uce. Compact. 4-6’.
15-18”
$57.00
Omorika Pendula: Weeping Ser bian Spr uce. A tall,
spire like, narrow plant with weeping branches. 10-15’h.
3Gal.
$48.00
5-6’
$232.50
Aureospicata: A tall, stately tr ee. The yellow new
growth makes a nice contrast to the dark green mature foliage. 30-40’h. (Zone 4-7)
3Gal.
$72.00
Skylands: An upr ight spr uce with str iking r ed cones and
bright yellow new growth that fades to gold with maturity.
20-30’h.
6Gal.
$157.50
4-5’
$435.00
Picea pungens
(Colorado Spruce) FS,E,DT
The needle color ranges from gray-blue-silver and green. A
dense, broad pyramidal habit that branches to the ground.
Prefers rich, moist soil. 30-60’h x 10-20’w. (Zone 3-7)
Baby Blue Eyes: Silver y blue foliage. 30’h x 15’w.
3-4’
$225.00
4-5’
$315.00
Fat Albert: Consider ed semi-dwarf, it grows upright and
pyramidal with blue needles. 15’h.
4-5’
$262.50
5-6’
$330.00
6-7’
$375.00
7-8’
$457.50
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(Mugo or Swiss Mountain Pine) FS,E
A medium to dark green, slow growing pine that prefers deep,
moist soil and full sun. 15-20’hw. (Zone 3-7)
3Gal.
$40.50
Slowmound: Dar k gr een needles. 1’h x 2’w.
15-18”
$63.00
Mops: A pr ostr ate grower . 4-6’h x 10’w.
12-15”
$52.50
Valley Cushion: A slow gr owing, cold har dy for m with r eddish new growth. 1’hw.
12”
$52.50
18”
$97.50
Pinus parviflora
(Japanese White Pine) FS,PS
A slow grower with fine textured needles. Grows dense and
conical/pyramidal developing wide spreading branches. Soil
tolerant. 25-30’hw. (Zone 4-7)
Glauca: Cones ver y heavily in its youth. 30’hw.
3Gal.
$52.50
4-5’
$187.50
5-6’
$240.00
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Pinus strobus
(Eastern White Pine) FS,PS,E,N
We carry the semi-sheared ornamental specimen. One of
the fastest growing landscape pines with graceful habit and
a pyramidal form. Soil tolerant. 50-80’h x 20-40’w.
(Zone 3-7)
4-5’
$52.50
5-6’
$99.00
6-8’
$120.00
8-10’ $180.00
Nana: A compact for m. 6’hw.
3Gal.
$57.00
18-24” $142.50
Pendula: A weeping for m.
3Gal.
$57.00
5-6’
$225.00
Pinus taeda
(Loblolly Pine) FS,PS,E,N
A fast grower that is adaptable to all soil types. 60-90’h x
40’w. (Zone 6-9)
3-4’
3Gal. $21.00 4-6’
7Gal. $63.00
6-8’
15Gal. $127.50
Pinus thunbergii
(Japanese Black Pine) FS,PS,E
A pyramidal growing pine with deep green needles and
candle like buds. It is very salt tolerant, making it great for
shoreline plantings. 20-40’h x 20’w.
5-6’
$142.50
6-8’
$172.50
Thunderhead: Ver y eye-catching with it’s brilliant white
candles against the evergreen needles. More compact. 1015’h.
3Gal.
$49.50
30-36” $142.50
3-4’
$262.50
Pistacia chinensis
(Chinese Pistache) FS,DT
The dark green summer leaves turn brilliant orange-red in
the fall. Soil tolerant. Medium growth rate. 35’hw. (Zone
6-9)
1.5”
$202.50
2”
$270.00
2.5”
$325.00
Platanus occidentalis
(Sycamore or American Planetree) FS,N,W,DT
Not widely planted due to the dropping of spiky fruit, it is
widely enjoyed in it’s native areas due to the white mottled
bark and large yellow fall leaves. 75-100’h. (Zone 4-9)
2”
$232.50
2.5”
$262.50
Platanus x acerifolia
(London Planetree) FS,W,DT
Exclamation: Exfoliating, cr eam color ed bar k. Pollution, heat and drought tolerant. 70-100’h. (Zone 4-8)
Bloodgood: Leaves ar e nice gr een in summer and yellow brown in the fall. 40’h x 50’w.
2”
$262.50
2.5”
$315.00
Poncirus trifoliate
(Bitter or Hardy Orange) FS,PS,F
A very twisted, thorny branched plant that is oval in shape
with white flowers in April and May followed by small
orange-yellow fruit. Prefers acidic soil. (Zone 6-9)
Flying Dragon: 15-30’h.
30-36”
$42.00
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Prunus cerasifera
(Purple Leaf or Cherry Plum) FS (Zone 5-8)
Krauter Vesuvius: Pur ple foliage with light pink spr ing
flowers. 15-30’h x 15-25’w.
Thundercloud: Pur ple foliage with light pink spr ing flower s.
15-10’h x 15-25’w.
6-8’
$165.00
1.5”
$187.50
2”
$247.50
2.5”
$277.50
Prunus laurocerasus
(English Laurel) FS,FS,E
A large, dense, evergreen salt tolerant shrub that prefers welldrained soil. (Zone 6-8)
Dwarf English: Lar ger leaves than the Skip. 8-10’h.
3-4’
B&B $127.50
4-5’
B&B $142.50
Otto Luyken: A shor ter , wider shr ub often used as hedges or
barriers. 3-4’h x 6-8’w.
15-18”
$52.50
18-24”
$67.50
24-30”
$82.50
30-36”
$97.50
Schipkaensis: “Skip Laur el” is upr ight. 10’h x 4’w.
30-36”
$82.50
3-4’
$112.50
4-5’
$142.50
5-6’
$165.00
Prunus serrulata
(Kwanzan, Japanese, or Oriental Cherry) FS
A beautiful tree with double medium to dark pink flowers in the
spring. New foliage is bronze that turns to yellow-orange-copper
in the fall. Seedless. 30-40’h. (Zone 5-7)
6-8’
$120.00
1.5”
$172.50
1.75”
$202.50
2”
$232.50
2.5”
$277.50
3”
$337.50
Prunus subhirtella
(Higan Cherry) FS
Pendula: Usually gr afted at about 6’h, a weeping for m with
white or pink flowers. Size depends upon training.
1.5”
$195.00
2”
$262.50
Autumnalis: Semi-double pink flowers appear in the spring and
sporadically throughout the fall turning to small black cherries.
Foliage is a yellow-bronze in the fall. 20-40’h.
6-8’
$172.50
2”
$232.50
2.5”
$277.50
Prunus x cistena
(Purple Sand Cherry) FS,F
A shrub with red-purple foliage and pink spring flowers. 7-10’h.
(Zone 3-7)
2-3’
$42.00
4-5’
$52.50
Prunus x incam
(Okame Cherry) FS,PS,DT
Slightly fragrant pink flowers appear in the spring. The dark
green foliage turns copper-orange-yellow in the fall. 15-25’hw.
(Zone 6-8)
1.25”
$135.00
2”
$232.50
2.5”
$277.50
3”
$315.00
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Prunus yedoensis
(Yoshino Cherry) FS,F
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Quercus nutalli
(Nutall Oak) FS,N,W
A fast growing tree, especially in it’s younger years with fra- A rapid growing oak with red new growth and red fall color. 40
grant white spring flowers and yellow fall foliage. 30-40’hw. -60’hw. (Zone 4-8)
$277.50
2.5”
$330.00
6-8’
$120.00
1.5”
$172.50 2”
1.75”
$195.00
2”
$232.50
Quercus palustris
2.5”
$277.50
Pyracantha coccinea
(Pin or Swamp Oak) FS,N,W
A great pyramidal growing oak for both the lawn and the street.
Fall color is brilliant red-bronze. A fast grower, reaching 60(Scarlet Firethorn) FS,PS,DT,E (Zone 6-9)
70’h x 24-40’w. (Zone 4-8)
Mohave: Or ange-red berries with dark green foliage. 66-8’
$165.00
2”
$277.50
10’h.
$330.00
Lowboy: A vigorous spr eader with or ange fr uit and dark 2.5”
green foliage. 2-3’h x 4-6’w.
Quercus phellos
Rutgers: A vigor ous spr eader with orange fr uit and dark
(Willow Oak) FS,N
green foliage. 3’h x 9’w.
A very nice oak for texture and form with small willow-like
15-18”
$27.00
30” staked
$45.00
foliage. The pyramidal shape in youth develops into a dense
30” espalier
$52.50
oval. 40-60’h x 30-40’w. (Zone 5-9)
Pyracantha koidzumii
6-8’
$165.00
1.5”
$240.00
(Formosa Firethorn) FS,PS,DT,E
2”
$262.50
2.5”
$315.00
Victory: A vigor ous gr ower with an upr ight ar ching habit. Dark red, persistent fruit. 8-12’hw.
Rhaphiolepis umbellate
24”
$27.00
30” espalier
$52.50
Pyrus calleryana
(Indian Hawthorne)
A fairly dense, compact growing shrub with good disease resistance and salt tolerance. (Zone 7-10)
(Callery Pear) FS
Eleanor Tabor: A vigor ous mounded for m with lar ge dar k
Cleveland Select: The best of the flower ing pear s with
profuse white flowers in spring. 30-50’h x 15-20’w. (Zone 5 green foliage and pink spring flowers. 4-6’hw.
Indian Princess: A dwar f spr eader with white flower s that
-8)
6-8’
$120.00
1.5”
$172.50 fade to pink. 3’hw.
Snow White: A dwarf spr eader with pur e white flower s
2”
$232.50
from early spring to summer. Foliage is light green. 3’hw.
Quercus alba
15-18”
$27.00
24”
$63.00
(White Oak) FS,N,DT,W
Rhododendron
A beautiful, large growing shade tree that is long lived and
PS,SH,E
slow growing. The foliage is silvery pink when it emerges
The characteristics between cultivars and varieties of rhododenthen turns red-brown in the fall. 50-80’hw. (Zone 3-9)
2”
$337.50
2.5”
$382.50 dron vary greatly. Most prefer NOT to be in the hot afternoon
sun although they can be acclimated to it. Good well-drained
Quercus bicolor
soil is preferred, especially in their youth. Sizes and colors
(Swamp White Oak) FS,N,DT,W
range widely. (Zone 5-8)
A great oak for swampy or moist areas. 50-60’hw. (Zone 3- Bessie Howell: Rosy-red blooms in April. 3’h x 4’w.
9)
Catawbiense Album: A vigor ous gr ower with white flower s
2”
$277.50
2.5”
$315.00 with green-yellow spotting in late May. 7’hw.
Quercus borealis rubra
C. Boursalt: A stur dy habit with lavender flower s in late
May. 7’hw.
(Northern Red Oak) FS,N
C.Chinoides: White flower s with yellow center s in late may.
A large growing shade tree with symmetrical form. Fast
4’h x 6’w.
growing with red fall color. 75’h+ (Zone 3-8)
1.5”
$195.00
2”
$277.50 C. English Roseum: A vigor ous, compact upr ight gr ower
with large foliage. Heat tolerant. Rosy-lavender flowers in late
2.5”
$345.00
April. 7’hw.
Quercus coccinea
C. Grandiflorum: Lilac flower s in late May. 7’hw.
(Scarlet Oak) FS,N
C. Nova Zembla: Cold and heat toler ant. Red flower s in
The dark, glossy green summer foliage turns deep scarlet in
early May. 6’hw.
the fall. Rounded shape. 70’h x 45’w. (Zone 4-9)
C. Purple Splendor: Dar k pur ple flower s with a black
2”
$277.50
2.5”
$330.00 splotch. 4-5’hw.
C. Roseum Elegans: Rosy pur ple flower s in late May. Heat
tolerant. 7’hw.
C. Roseum Pink: Clear , pale pink flower s. 5’hw.
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Rose, Climbing
FS,DT,D,F
Climbing roses prefer very fertile soil and plenty of room. Regularly
thinning out old wood can help to maintain vigor and fullness. Many
varieties re-bloom without deadheading because the second flush
generally comes from the area where the hips are located. Can grow
from 10’ to 40’ long. (Zone 6-9)
All Ablaze: Double cher r y r ed flower s.
America: Lar ge cor al flower s.
Angel Face: Lavender flower s.
Autumn Sunset: Lar ge double apr icot-gold flowers.
Banksiae alba: Pr ofuse double white blooms, thor n-less and evergreen.
Banksiae: Aka “Lady Banks”. Double blooming yellow, ever Rhus
green.
(Sumac) FS,PS,F
Blaze: Medium r ed flower s.
Aromatic: (Fr agr ant sumac) A fast gr owing plant com- Don Juan: Lar ge dar k r ed flower s.
monly used to cover and or stabilize erosion of banks and
Golden Showers: Medium sized yellow-gold flowers.
slopes. The fall color is orange-red-purple. 2-6’hw.
Joseph’s Coat: Medium sized flowers in red, pink, orange and yel18-24”
$24.00
low.
Grow Low: A female plant that bear s r ed fr uit after the Memorial Day: Clear pink flower s with a hint of lavender .
yellow flowers. Fall color is orange-red. 2’h x 6-8’w.
New Dawn: Lar ge double pale pink flower s.
15-18”
$33.00
Romeo: Smaller var iety with semi-double red flowers.
Glabra: (Smooth sumac) A native used for mass plant- New Dawn: Medium sized white flower s.
ings in areas with poor soil. Nice fall color. 10’hw.
18-24” 3Gal. $36.00
Typhina: (Staghor n sumac) Used for mass plantings in
Rose, Knockout
areas with poor soil. Scarlet red fall color. 20’h x 30-40’w.
FS,DT,D,F
24”
$48.00
Knockout
roses
are
prized
for
their disease resistance and prolific
t. laciniata: The deeply divided leaves cr eate a fine, fer n
blooms. (Zone 4-10)
-like texture. 20’h x 30’w.
Blushing: Light pink, single blooms. 3’hw.
3’
$48.00
Homerun: Flame r ed, single blooms. 4’hw.
Rose, Drift Series
Pink: Pink blooms. 3-4’hw.
(Groundcover or Dwarf Roses) FS,DT,D,F
Pink, Double: Double pink blooms. 3-4’hw.
The drift rose has replaced the “Flower Carpet Rose” in our Rainbow: Cor al pink blooms. 3’hw.
inventory due to superior flower production and disease
Red: Red/dar k pink blooms. 3-4’hw.
resistance. They should be pruned back to 4-6” in late win- Red, Double: Red/dar k pink double blooms. 3-4’hw.
ter. 1-2’h x 3’w. (Zone 5)
Sunny: Single yellow blooms that fade to white. 4-5’hw.
Coral: Cor al-orange flowers.
Whiteout: Double white blooms. 2-3’hw.
Peach: Br ight peach-apricot flowers.
15-18” 3Gal. $27.00
Pink: Deep pink, semi-double flowers.
Rose, Shrub Varieties
Red: Scar let r ed flower s.
FS,DT,D,F
15-18” 3Gal. $27.00
Carefree
Beauty:
Double
clear
pink flower s. 3-4’hw.
Rose, Hybrid Tea
Carefree Sunshine: Semi-double yellow flowers. 3-4’hw.
FS,DT,D,F
Carefree Wonder: Semi-double pink flowers. 3-4’hw.
Let Freedom Ring: Lar ge, double pink-red blooms. 8’h Floribunda, Brilliant Pink Iceberg: Pink and cr eam flower s. 6x 6’w.
8’hw.
Mellow Yellow: Lar ge, double yellow blooms. 8’h x
F. Burgundy Iceberg: Double pur ple flower s. 6-8’hw.
6’w.
F. Nearly Wild: Pink flower s. 6’h x 4’w.
Moonstone: Lar ge double white pink edged blooms. 8’h F. Playboy: Semi-double orange-scarlet flowers. 4’hw.
x 6’w.
F. Rainbow Sorbet: Semi-double yellow-orange-red flowers. 8’hw.
Peace: Lar ge yellow-pink blooms. 8’h x 6’w.
F. Sexy Rexy: Double soft pink flower s. 6’hw.
Stainless Steel: Lar ge silver -lavender blooms. 8’h x 6’w. F. Shockwave: Double yellow flower s. 5’hw.
We Salute You: Lar ge double or ange-pink blooms.
F. Sunsprite: Semi-double yellow flowers. 4-5’h x 3-4’w.
8’hw.
F. Vavoom: Double or ange flower s. 3’h x 5’w.
18-24” 3Gal. $33.00
Grandiflora, Queen Elizabeth: Double blooming pink flower s.
10’h x 12’w.
Meidland, Bonica: Double blooming pink flower s. 3’h x 5’w.
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Holden: Light r ed flower s in late Apr il. 4’hw.
Olga Mezitt: The dar k gr een foliage tur ns bur gundyred in the fall. A vigorous, upright spreader. Bright pink
flowers. 3-4’hw.
Percy Wiseman: Apr il flower s r ange fr om white-pinklavender and fade to white. 3’hw.
PJM: The dar k gr een foliage tur ns plum color in the
winter. Bright lavender-pink flowers in late April. 3-6’hw.
Purpel Gem: Pur ple flower s in ear ly Apr il. 3’hw.
Scintillation: Pastel pink flower s. 5’hw.
18-24” 3Gal. $39.50 24-30” 5Gal. $78.00
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Sciadopitys verticillata
FS,DT,D,F
(Umbrella Pine) PS,FS,E
M. Pink: Single pink flower s. 4’hw.
M. Red: Semi-double red flowers. 2’h x 4’w.
M. White: Double white flower s. 2’h x 6’w.
Shrub, Midnight Blue: Double dar k pur ple flower s. 3’h x
4’w.
S. Red Fairy: Small cluster , semi-double red flowers. 2-3’h
x 4-5’w.
S. Rhapsody in Blue: Semi-double purple flowers. 6’hw.
15-18” 3Gal. $36.00
An extremely slow grower with a pyramidal form. The foliage is
dark green with a very unique texture among pines. 20-30’h x 15
-20’w. (Zone 5-7)
24-30”
$142.50
Salix integra
A rare and underused tree with an oval, pyramidal shape. White
flowers appear in June. Exfoliating bark. 20-40’h. (Zone 5-7)
5-6’
$180.00
6-7’
$210.00
Spirea
FS
The spirea is one of many popular garden shrubs. The have
woody stems and branches and can vary in size. They are suitable as a ground cover or for hedges in chalky or peaty soils and
Rose, Rugosa Varieties
semi-shady sites. They provide a colorful display with fruits and
FS,DT,D,F
sometimes fragrance. (Zone 3-8)
Carefree shrub roses with fragrant flowers that will produce
Japonica Goldmound: The pink flowers appear from May
brilliant red-orange hips if not dead-headed. (Zone 4-7)
through June over golden foliage that turns yellow-green then
Blanc Double De Coubert: Double blooming with flower s. orange-red in the fall. 2-3’h x 3-4’w.
8’h x 5’w.
J. Little Princess: Deep pink flower s with gr een foliage.
Hansa: Lar ge violet-red flowers. 8’h x 5’w.
3’hw.
Linda Campbell: Double blooming r ed flower s. 8’h x 5’w. J. Neon Flash: Red flower s with blue gr een foliage. 3’hw.
Purple Pavement: Semi-double purple-red flowers. 8’h x
J. Shirobana: Rose, pink and white flower s with dar k gr een
5’w.
foliage. 3-4’hw.
Theresa Bugnet: Lar ge lilac-pink flowers. 8’h x 5’w.
Nipponica Snowmound: White flower s with blue-green foliage. 4-6’hw.
15-18” 3Gal. $36.00
Reevesiana: (Double Br idalwr eath) White flower s with gr een
Salix babylonica
arching branches. 4-6’hw.
(Weeping Willow) FS,W
X. Vanhouttei: White flower s with blue-green foliage. 6-8’h x
A graceful tree with weeping branches and a broad shape.
10’w.
Can make quite a landscape statement with age. Great for
X. bumalda Anthony Waterer: Red flower s, the new foliage
commercial use around retention ponds. (Zone 4-7)
has a reddish tint turning green then wine-red in the fall. 5’hw.
15Gal.
$165.00
2”
$210.00 X. bumalda Goldflame: Pink flower s, the new foliage is or 3”
$270.00
ange-red changing to yellow-green then green. 3’hw.
Salix caprea
X. bumalda Magic Carpet: Similar to Goldflame only gr owing as a ground cover. 1-2’h x 3-4’w.
(Pussy Willow) FS,W
15-18”
$20.25
The male catkins, that are often used in cut flower arrangements, appear in March or early April. 15-25’hw. (Zone 4-8)
Stewartia pseudocamellia
18-24”
$27.00
4-5’ Pendula
$172.50
(Japanese Stewartia) FS,PS,W
FS,W (Zone 4-8)
Hakuro nishiki: Salmon pink to white var iegation. Cut
back in late winter to encourage strong spring and summer
Styrax japonicus
growth. 10’hw.
(Japanese Snowbell) FS,PS,F
18-24”
$33.00
6’ Tree Form $142.50 A small, low branched tree with white spring flowers followed by
Sambucus nigra
green fruit. 20-30’hw. (Zone 5-8)
6-8’
$187.50
2”
$262.50
(European Elder) FS,PS (Zone 4-7)
Eva Black Lace: Pink flower s on dar k pur ple foliage apSyringa
pear June through July. Black red berries in the fall. Prefers
FA,F,DT
moist soil. 6-8’hw.
Reticulata Ivory Silk: (J apanese Lilac Tr ee) A small tr ee
18”
$36.00
with showy white spring flowers followed by green fruit. 20’h.
Sarcococca
Patula Miss Kim: An upr ight gr owing shr ub with lilac-purple
fragrant flowers. Tolerant of heat and humidity. 6-10’hw.
Humilis: A spr eading gr oundcover with dar k gr een foli- Vulgaris: (Common Lilac) Lavender flower s, full sun will
age and small white flowers in March and April. Slow to 1’h. deter mildew. 8-15’hw.
Blue Skies: Single lavender -blue flowers. 8-15’hw.
Ruscifolia: A shr ub for m gr owing 3’hw.
3-4”
$8.25
6-8”
$18.75 Charles Jolly: Double magenta flower s, ver y good mildew
resistance. 8-15’hw.
10-12”
$37.50
President Lincoln: Single blue flower s. 8-15’hw.
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Sensation: Single pur ple flower s with a white edge. 1012’hw.
18-24”
$36.00
2-3’
$112.50
3-4’
$142.50
Other varieties available, please check online inventory.
Taxodium distichum
(Bald Cypress) FS,DT,W,N
A tree with attractive reddish brown bark and bright yellowgreen spring foliage that turns sage green in the summer.
Cypress “knees” only occur near water or in exceedingly moist
soils. 50-70’h x 20-30’w. (Zone 4-11)
6-7’
$157.50
2”
$210.00
Cascade Falls: A weeping bald cypr ess that can be easily
trained for shape. 30’h.
Falling Waters: A weeping bald cypr ess that is ver y impr essive in the winter.
Peve Minaret: A dwar f bald cypr ess that is a compact,
dense spire with soft green foliage. The fall color is red-brown.
6-10’h in 10 years.
4’
$112.50
7-8’
$142.50
8-10’
$172.50
Taxus x media
(Anglojap Yew) PS,E
Densiformis: A dense, shr ub-like form with bright green needles. The foliage and seeds/berries are poisonous. 4’h x 4-6’w.
Hicksii: A columnar habit. Poisonous. 20’h after 20 year s.
15-18” 3Gal. $36.00
18-24”
$63.00
24-30”
$84.00
30-36”
$97.50
Thuja occidentalis
(Eastern Arborvitae) FS,E (Zone 3-7)
Emerald Green: A dense pyr amidal for m with excellent
heat tolerance. 10-15’h x 3-4’w.
36”
3Gal. $22.50
4-5’
$78.00
5-6’
$93.00
6-7’
$165.00
7-8’
$210.00
8-10’ $277.50
Hetz Midget: A dense globe with r ich gr een foliage. 3-4’hw.
15-18”
$27.00
Holmstrup: Ver y har d, dar k gr een foliage. 6-15’ in 15yrs.
15-18”
$22.50
Rheingold: Deep gold color with light gr een under neath
and coppery winter color. 4-5’h x 3-4’w. Slow growing.
Woodwardii: Dar k gr een globe for m. 6-8’h x 15’w.
15-18”
$24.00
Thuja plicata
(Western Arborvitae) FS,PS,E
Green Giant: A fast gr owing, lar ge pyr amidal specimen
often used for screening. 40-50’h. (Zone 5-7)
18-24” 3Gal. $21.00
4-5’ 7Gal. $72.00
5-6’
$172.50
6-7’
$195.00
7-8’
$247.50
8-10’
$300.00
Thuja x. Steeplechase
(Steeplechase Arborvitae) FS,PS,E
Fast growing and somewhat deer resistant. 30-40’h. Zone 3-7.
4-5’
$142.50
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Tilia cordata
(Little leaf Linden) FS,F
Greenspire: The nice dark green foliage holds up well in harsh
conditions. 40-50’h x 30’w. Zone 3-7.
2”
$300.00
Tsuga canadensis
(Canadian Hemlock) FS,PS,E,N
A feathery evergreen used as a specimen or as a hedge. Growth
is mostly pyramidal and holds its shape with age. The bark is
cinnamon red in color and the needles are short with small clusters of pine cones. (Zone 3-8)
5-6’
$142.50
6-7’
$187.50
7-8’
$232.50
Pendula: A medium sized weeper , the gr owth habit is dependent on training. Zone 3-7.
15-18” 3Gal. $42.00
3-4’
$202.50
Ulmus parvifolia
(Chinese Elm) FS,PS,DT (Zone 5-9)
Allee: Vase shaped with exfoliating bark and yellow fall foliage. 50-60’h x 35-40’w.
Bosque: Br oad and oval with exfoliating bar k. 65’h x 35’w.
Dynasty: Vase shaped, upr ight, yellow-red fall color.
2”
$285.00
2.5”
$337.50
Ulmus x
FS,DT,N,W
Americana: A br oad, upr ight vase shaped tr ee. Fast growing and disease resistant. 60-80’hw. Zone 2-9.
Princeton: A fast growing broad symmetrical tree. 80’h x
50’w. Zone 3-9.
Valley Forge: A fast gr owing br oad symmetr ical tr ee. 26’h
x 30’w. Zone 5-7.
2’
$285.00
2.5”
$337.50
Viburnum
FS,PS,SH
Awabuki Chindo: A fast gr owing, ever gr een, str ong, upright pyramidal grower with fragrant white spring flowers and
red fall berries. Does not tolerate wet soil. 10-15’h. Zone 7-9.
24”
$27.00
36”
$72.00
3-4’
$97.50
4-5’
$142.50
Carlesii: (Kor ean Spice) A deciduous slow gr ower with
fragrant white spring flowers. 5-6’hw. Zone 5-7.
15-18”
$33.00
18-24”
$51.00
Davidii: A low, compact mounding habit with dar k bluegreen foliage and white flowers in April-May. Evergreen 35’hw. Zone 7-9.
15-18”
$27.00
Dentatum Blue Muffin: (Ar r owwood) Dar k gr een foliage
with white flowers from May to June and blue-black berries in
September and October. 6-8’h x 15’w. Deciduous. Zone 3-8.
18-24”
$27.00
3-4’
$57.00
Dilatatum Erie: (Linden Ar r owwood) A r ounded shr ub
form with white spring flowers and dark green foliage that turns
yellow-orange-red in the fall with red fruit. Very disease resistant. Deciduous. 6’h x 10’w. Zone 5-7.
18-24”
$27.00
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Macrocephalum: (Chinese Snowball Bush) A bushy for m
with dark green foliage and white, non-fragrant spring flowers.
Semi-evergreen. 12-15’hw.
15-18”
$27.00
Nudum Winterthur: (Possumhaw) A lar ge leaf fast gr owing shrub with white, musky scented spring flowers. The foliage turns reddish purple in the fall with multi-colored fruit.
Deciduous. 6-8’hw. Zone 3-8.
18-24”
$27.00
3-4’
$57.00
Opulus: (Amer ican Cr anber r y) A shr ub that is often used
for borders or screens. Glossy dark green foliage with white
flowers in May and bright red fall fruit. Deciduous. 8-12’hw.
18-24”
$27.00
3-4’
$57.00
Plicatum: (J apanese Snowbell) A shr ub for m with white
rounded flower heads and red sterile fall fruit. Deciduous.
15’h.
18-24”
$27.00
30-36”
$57.00
Plicatum tomentosum Mariesii: (Doublefile) Dark green
foliage with white spring flowers. The foliage turns red-purple
in the fall. Deciduous. 10-12’hw. Zone 5-8.
18-24”
$27.00
30-36”
$57.00
36-42”
$97.50
Plicatum tomentosum Shasta: A hor izontal for m with dar k
green foliage and lace-cap white spring flowers. Deciduous.
6’h x 10-12’w.
18-21”
$27.00
30-36”
$57.00
Prunifolium: (Blackhaw) A shr ub for m with cr eamy white
flowers and black fruit. Drought tolerant. Deciduous. 10’h x
12’w. Zone 3-9.
15-18”
$33.00
24-30”
$63.00
Tinus compactum: A r ounded, ever gr een shr ub with white
tinged in pink spring flowers. 4-5’hw. Zone 7-10.
Tinus Spring Bouquet: An evergreen shrub with small dark
green leaves and pink-white spring flowers. 4-6’hw. Zone 710.
18-24”
$27.00
Utile Conoy: A dar k gr een leaved shr ub with a spr eading
habit and slightly fragrant white spring flowers. Evergreen. 34’h x 4-5’w. Zone 7-8.
15-18”
$33.00
X Burkwoodii: A br oadleaf, semi-evergreen shrub great for
border or screen with fragrant white spring flowers. Pollution
tolerant. Prune lightly to maintain vigor. 8-10’h x 4-6’w.
Zone 5-8.
24-30”
$27.00
30-36”
$72.00
X Burkwoodii Mohawk: Dar k gr een foliage with r ed flower
buds that open to a spicy clove fragranced white spring flower.
The foliage turns orange-red in the fall. Semi-evergreen. 7’hw.
18-24”
$27.00
24-30”
$51.00
X Juddii: Gr een foliage with white fr agr ant spr ing flower s.
The foliage turns purple in the fall. Deciduous. 7-10’hw.
Zone 4-8.
18”
$27.00
24-30”
$63.00
30-36”
$78.00
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X Pragense: A fast growing ever gr een shr ub with glossy
green foliage and creamy-white spring flowers. Pruning will promote fullness. 6-10’h x 4-6’w. Zone 5-8.
18-24”
$27.00
30-36”
$63.00
36-42”
$72.00
3-4’
$82.50
5-6’
$120.00
X Rhytidophylloides: An excellent ever gr een for scr eening or
working into foundation plantings. Dark green foliage with white
spring flowers. 8-10’hw. Zone 5-8.
18-24”
$27.00
30-36”
$63.00
Vitex agnus-castus
(Chaste Tree) FS,PS,F
Pale violet colored flowers from June through September. 810’hw. Zone 7-8.
24-30”
$27.00
3-4’
$63.00
Weigela florida
(Old fashioned Weigela) FS,PS
A spreading, dense and somewhat rounded shrub that is best used
in a shrub border or mass. The branches will eventually arch to
the ground. Flowers in May and June. Zone 5-8.
Bristol Ruby: Upr ight gr ower with r uby r ed flower s. 7’h.
Fine Wine: Rose pink flower s. 4’hw.
Midnight Wine: Pink flower s. 2-3’hw.
Minuet: Gr een foliage tinged in pur ple with r uby r ed flowers. Dwarf and compact. Slightly fragrant. 2-3’hw.
Pink Princess: Pink flower s, spr eading loose habit. 6’hw.
Red Prince: Red flower s that do not fade, blooms again in
late summer. 4-6’hw.
Sunny Princess: Similar to Pink Pr incess with golden bands
along the leaf margin. 5-6’hw.
Variegata: Foliage is gr een edged in cr eam-white with deep
rose flowers. 4-6’hw.
Variegata Dwarf: Similar to variegata but only 3’hw.
Wine and Roses: Foliage is bur gundy pur ple with r ose pink
flowers. 4-5’hw.
White Knight: Medium gr een foliage with lar ge white flowers. 5-6’hw.
18-24”
$33.00
Wisteria
FS,F
Frutescens Amethyst Falls: (Amer ican) Blue violet flower s
emerge after the foliage flushes. Native. Vigorous. 30’+.
Sinensis: (Chinese) Flower s in May as the foliage flushes.
Not as fragrant as frutescens.
3-4’ staked
$42.00
4’ staked 7G.
$67.50
6-7’ tree form $187.50
Yucca
(Adam’s Needle) FS,DT,F,D,E
Filamentosa: A low shr ub with long, slender , shar p foliage
and cream flowers in July and August. Does not tolerate wet soil.
3-6’h. Zone 5-9.
f. Bright Edge: Var iegated, similar to filamentosa.
f. Golden Sword: Gr een mar gin foliage with a yellow center .
3-6’hw.
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(Adam’s Needle) FS,DT,F,D,E
f. Gold Edge: Gr een foliage w/a yellow mar gin. 3-6’hw.
Recurvifolia Pendula: Green foliage that grows loosely
branched and pendulous. Creamy white flowers are often
tinged in red or purple. 6’h.
15”
$33.00
Zelkova serrata
(Japanese Zelkova) FS,DT
Green Vase: A vigor ous vase shaped gr ower , dar k gr een
foliage is orange-bronze-red in fall. 40-50’h.
Village Green: Dar k gr een foliage tur ns r usty r ed in fall.
Slower than Green Vase. 40-50’hw.
2”
$307.50
2.5”
$375.00
Fruits and Berries
Apples
Arkansas Black: A beautiful deep r ed, late matur ing apple that tastes even better after a time in storage. Best for
fresh eating, sauces and baking. Mid-season bloomer. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf.
Braeburn: This New Zealand intr oduction pr oduces late
ripening, sweet yet tart apples. Best for fresh eating and winter storing. Early season bloomer. Self pollinating. Dwarf.
Gala: A mild, sweet apple that r anks #2 in popular ity.
Best for fresh eating, sauces and pies. Pollinator required.
Semi-dwarf.
Golden Delicious: Still the wor ld’s most popular apple
with it’s sweet and spicy taste and consistent producing.
Best for fresh eating, pies, cooking, canning and freezing.
Mid to late season blooms. Self pollinating. Dwarf.
Granny Smith: A gr een late season favor ite that keeps
well and produces heavy annual crops. Tart and full of flavor they are best used for fresh eating, pies and winter keeping. Mid to late season blooms. Pollinator required. Dwarf.
Gravenstein: A tar t apple that is gr eat for cider and apple sauce. Waxy yellow green with red spots and stripes.
Does not store well. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf.
Mcintosh: An heir loom var iety that has been ar ound
since the early 1800’s and is a favorite in northern climates.
Best for fresh eating and baking. Early to mid season
blooms. Pollinator required. Dwarf.
Melrose: The official apple of Ohio. Lar ge yellow-green
with dark red streaks and creamy white flesh. The best storing apple, also good for baking. Late ripening. Pollinator
required. Dwarf.
Newton Pippin: When r ipe, this var iety is gr een then
mellows to light yellow. Good for fresh eating , cider, sauces
and pies. Has the historical significance of being the favorite
of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. An antique
apple that is a late season bloomer. Self pollinating. Dwarf.
Red Delicious: The fr uit is sweet, cr isp and beautiful.
The tree produces heavy crops of extra fancy type fruit. Best
for fresh eating, desserts, and salads. Stores well. Mid season bloomer. Pollinator required. Dwarf.
Red Fuji: Extr emely high quality of fr uit which is gr eat
for fresh eating and baking. The skin color is an attractive
pink stripe over a green-yellow background. Stores well.
Mid season bloomer. Pollinator required. Dwarf.
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Royal Gala: The ver y best fr esh eating apple, sweet and
crunchy. Matures in late summer. Mid season bloomer. Pollinator required. Dwarf.
Scarlet Spur: A popular r ed delicious with dar k mahogany skin and crisp white flesh. Best for fresh eating and desserts. Stores well. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf.
Spartan: Color is r ed tur ning to pur ple-maroon when fully
ripe. Best for fresh eating and juices. Late season. Pollinator
required. Semi-dwarf.
Winesap: A time tested favor ite. The spicy tar t flavor
has been compared to wine. Ripens in mid-October. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf.
Wolf River: An heir loom var iety that will pr oduce huge
apples weighing more than one pound. Best for baking and
fresh eating. Mid season bloomer. Pollinator required.
Dwarf.
Yellow Delicious: The lar ge golden fr uit has a fine sweet
flavor. Best for fresh eating, pies, sauces and preserves.
Stores well. Ripens late. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf.
Zestar: This lar ge apple is cr isp, juicy and full of flavor .
Skin color is red with a yellow background. Good for fresh
eating and baking. Ripens in early August. Keeps well. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf.
7Gal.
$72.00
15Gal.
$102.00
Apricots
(All Dwarf)
Chinese: This var iety pr oduces lar ge cr ops of medium to
large fruit that mature early in the season. The fruit has a
very nice texture and flavor. Best for fresh eating, cooking,
canning and drying. Self pollinating.
Wilson Delicious: Our lar gest apr icot (2-2.5”), the orange
flesh is sweet and tender. The trees are long lived and vigorous. Best for fresh eating, cooking, drying, canning and
freezing.
Self pollinating.
7Gal.
$67.50
Blackberry and Blueberry
Assorted Varieties
3Gal.
$22.50
Cherry
(All Semi-Dwarf)
Blackgold: (Sweet) This dar k r ed fleshed cher r y is a hybrid of Gold and Stella. It combines the best of both parents
to produce heavy crops of beautiful, heart shaped fruit with
excellent flavor and crack resistant skin. Best for fresh eating. Self pollinating. Will pollinate sweet cherries.
Blackyork: (Sweet) the same lar ge, dar k r ed-black cherries as Bing, but disease resistant and better suited to Eastern
growing conditions. Best for fresh eating. Must be pollinated
by another sweet cherry.
Danube: A tar t, lar ge br ight cher r y with high sugar content. Good for eating, pies and baking. Early harvest. Self
pollinating.
Montmorency: (Tar t) The absolute standar d of all tar t
cherries. Bright red fruit with yellow flesh. Early and heavy
producer. Best for fresh eating, pies, cooking, canning and
freezing. Self pollinating.
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Cherry, continued.
(All Semi-Dwarf)
Stella: Sweet and pr oductive with plump, deep r ed
cherries that are good for fresh eating, canning, freezing
and drying. Ripens in mid June. Self pollinating.
7Gal.
$72.00
Figs
Brown Turkey: A handsome low bushy plant that
produces medium to large elongated purple-brown fruit.
Ever-bearing beginning in early June. Mature size of
10’. Self pollinating.
Celeste: The figs fr om this tr ee ar e “candy” fings,
sweet as sugar and great for desserts and gourmet recipes. The fruit is brown to purple. Hardy and vigorous
growing 6-10’. Self pollinating.
Peter’s Honey: Yellowish gr een skin with sweet amber flesh. Early summer crop on old wood and then a
later summer crop on new wood. 15’. Self pollinating.
3Gal.
$30.00
5Gal. $48.00
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Pear
(All Dwarf)
Bartlett: The most popular pear tr ee wor ldwide that bear s
productive fruit at a young age. A smooth firm texture with a juicy
spicy taste make this a great pear for fresh eating. Ripens in August. Pollinator required.
Keiffer Dwarf: A lar ge gr een-yellow pear that matures late.
Long lived and very fire blight resistant. Best for fresh eating and
winter keeping. Self pollinating but will pollinate other pears.
Moonglow: Big bold, blushed fr uit. Bar tlett type that is soft
and juicy without being mushy. Ripens mid August. Pollinator
required.
Seckel: Small desser t pear s that ar e super sweet and spicy.
Also good for cooking and canning. Fire blight resistant. Ripens
mid September. Pollinator required.
7Gal.
$72.00
Persimmon
Fuyu: Lar ge, r ounded and flattened fr uit with r eddish br own
skin and a smooth texture. Non astringent. 10-12’. Self pollinating.
Jiro: One of the most popular var ieties in J apan, this Asian
persimmon has large flattened rounded fruit that is seedless and
sweet. Non astringent. 10-12’. Self pollinating.
7/10Gal.
$82.50
Asimina Triloba: Seedling. Exotic and attr active,
this hardy native American fruit has a banana like flavor
with creamy custard like flesh. This tree produces unusual purple flowers before its large, tropical looking foliPlum
age appears. The fall color is a striking yellow. 12-15’.
Alderman: Medium sized or ange-red to burgundy fruit with orTwo seedling paw paws will cross pollinate.
ange-yellow flesh. Ripe in late August. Self pollinating. Dwarf.
3Gal.
$30.00
7Gal. $63.00
Damson: This Eur opean plum is named for Damascus, wher e
Peach
it most likely originated. The fruit is small, tart and juicy and con(All Dwarf)
sidered the best for making preserves. Self pollinating. Will polliBelle of Georgia: A late season, white fleshed peach
nate other European plums. Dwarf.
that is exceptionally hardy. The mature fruit has a won- Delicious: Heavy cr ops of desser t plums fr om a tr ee that is disderful aroma and a very sweet characteristic taste. Best ease resistant and heat tolerant. A great choice for the first time
for fresh eating, pies, cooking and canning. Freestone.
planter. Clingstone. Early August. Pollinator required. Semi
Self pollinating.
dwarf.
Gleason Elberta: Fr agr ant pink spr ing flower s that
Duarte: This lar ge r ed J apanese plum with r ed flesh gr ows on
produce delicious freestone peaches. A yellow that rip- a vigorous, heavy producing tree. Best for fresh eating and canens well when picked slightly green. Self pollinating.
ning. Must be pollinated by another Japanese plum. Semi dwarf.
Hale Haven: Medium to lar ge peaches with r ed over Elephant Heart: Lar ge heart shaped fr uit with dar k r ed skin
orange skin and yellow freestone flesh. Juicy, sweet and and flesh. Best for fresh eating. Must be pollinated by another
low in acid, they are best used for desserts, canning and Japanese plum. Semi dwarf.
freezing. Self pollinating.
French Prune: Dark red to purplish skin and amber tender flesh
July Elberta: A lar ge, juicy, yellow fleshed fr eestone with a rich sweet flavor. The best plum for drying. Ripens late
peach that is best for fresh eating, canning and freezing. August. Self pollinating.
Mid season. Self pollinating.
Green Gage: This Eur opean plum has a sweet, distinctive flaMadison: Medium sized fr eestone peaches with gold- vor and makes wonderful jam. Cold hardy and productive. Best
en skin, bright red flush and great flavor. Midseason,
for fresh eating, desserts and preserves. Self pollinating, will polliheavy producer. Very adaptable. Self pollinating.
nate other European plums. Semi dwarf.
Summer Pearl: A ver y har dy, white fleshed mid to
Methley: (Japanese/American) Sometimes called “Sugar Plum”,
late season variety. It has fantastic fruit quality and exthis plum has medium sized fruit and is very productive. Best for
cellent flesh firmness. Best for fresh eating. Freestone. fresh eating and canning. Self pollinating, will pollinate other JapaSelf Pollinating.
nese plums. Semi-dwarf.
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Ozark Premiere: This lar ge, r ed-skinned plum is firm, juicy,
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very sweet and the tree is disease resistant. Best for fresh eating,
desserts, snacks and canning. Must be pollinated by another Japanese plum. Semi dwarf.
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Santa Rosa: This lar ge plum with it’s deep r ed-purple
skin and amber flesh is juicy and delicious. Best for fresh
eating, desserts, snacks and canning. Self pollinating, will
pollinate other Japanese plums. Semi dwarf.
Shiro: The ultimate yellow plum, this J apanese type is
very productive. Fruits are medium to large, sweet and juicy.
Best for fresh eating, canning and desserts. Must be pollinated by another Japanese plum. Dwarf.
Stanley: A blue, medium sized plum, oval in shape.
Freestone, very hardy, yielding consistently large crops. Best
for fresh eating, cooking, canning and drying. Self pollinating, will pollinate other European plums. Dwarf.
7-15Gal.
$57.00-$102.00
Raspberry
Fall Gold: Ever bear ing r aspber r y. Upr ight, thor ny
shrub that produces crops of gold colored raspberries. 2436”h. Self fruitful.
Red Heritage: An ever bear ing var iety that pr oduces
large, sweet, dark red berries from July until frost. Heritage
will bear fruit the first year. Self fruitful.
3Gal.
$22.50
Patio Fruit Trees
Nectarine
Gold Prolific: A medium to lar ge, yellow fleshed fr eestone. Outstanding pink blossoms. Ideal for cold areas.
Ripens early to mid August. 5’h. Self pollinating.
HoneyGlo: A genetically dwar f tr ee that will gr ow 4-6’
tall and produce medium sized gourmet quality fruit. Best
for fresh eating and canning. Self pollinating.
Southern Belle: Ver y lar ge, yellow fleshed fr eestone
fruit. Very productive. Ripens late July to early August.
5’h. Self pollinating.
7Gal.
$57.00
Peach
Empress: An outstanding peach due to it’s delicious juicy
sweet flavor. Large, highly colored pink to red glowing skin.
Beautiful blooms as well. The most cold hardy of genetic
dwarf peaches. Clingstone. Ripens late July to early August.
4-6’h. Self pollinating.
Golden Glory: Ver y lar ge yellow fleshed fr eestone. Good
juicy flavor with gorgeous blooms. Good for cold areas.
Ripens mid to late August. 5’h. Self pollinating.
Sensation Dwarf: These genetically dwar f tr ees will only
grow to a height of 4’-8’ but still produce abundant full
sized, yellow fleshed fruit. Best for fresh eating, desserts,
and canning. Self pollinating.
Southern Flame: Lar ge, yellow skin over spr ead with r ed.
Firm, crisp, melting yellow flesh. Good aroma and eating
quality. Freestone. Ripens early to mid July. 5’. Self pollinating.
7Gal.
$57.00
Nut Trees
Dunstan Chestnut: A blight r esistant Amer ican and Chinese hybrid chestnut with superior size and taste. Plant two
Dunstans for proper pollination.
7Gal.
$72.00
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Nut Trees, continued.
Pecan
(Assorted Varieties)
7-15Gal.
$72.00-$112.50
Walnut
Black Gem: Pr oduces lar ge quantities of high quality nuts
in just 5-6 years.
7Gal.
$72.00
Pollination Guidelines
Apples
Golden Delicious and Newton Pippin are self pollinating. All of
our others will cross pollinate. The self pollinating will cross
pollinate other varieties.
Apricots
All apricots are self pollinating and can be planted alone.
Cherries
Blackgold is self pollinating sweet and will pollinate other
sweet. All other sweets require a pollinator. All of our tart cherries are self pollinating.
Pears
All of our European pears require pollination except Keiffer,
which will also pollinate other European pears. Asian pears
require pollination from another Asian pear.
Plums
All of our European varieties are self pollinating, but can be
used as pollinators for other European plums. Santa Rosa are
self pollinating Japanese plums, all other Japanese plums need
another variety of Japanese plum for cross pollination.
Peaches and Nectarines
All of our varieties are self pollinating and can be planted alone.
Annuals
We carry a wide variety of annuals. Please call or
check our online availability.
6” premium potted annual—$3.60
6” standard potted annual—$2.40
6 cell pack $2.40
4” premium potted annual—$2.40
4” standard potted—$1.60
12” Hanging Baskets—$14.40
Assorted varieties and colors.
Herbs
We will be carrying numerous culinary and medicinal herbs in
4” pots, from Allium to Lemon Verbena for $2.40 per pot.
Please call for availability.
Vegetables
We will have a full selection of vegetables available in cell
packs and 4” pots after April 14th or when danger of frost has
passed. Please call for availability and pricing.
Bulbs
(Pricing available mid September)
A large variety of daffodils, tulips and other assorted bulbs are
available in bulk and by the bulb. Special orders are welcome
and should be received within 5-10 business days of the order.
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Hard Goods
This is a partial list of some of the hard goods we carry. We also
have a large selection of pest, disease and weed control solutions, a full line of espoma fertilizers and a nice array of tools
and accessories. Please call for more information.
Bales (pine straw and wheat):
$5.50
Bagged goods: Leafgr o soil conditioner 1.5cu/ft. $5.40
Topsoil/planting mix 40lb bag
$2.70
Baccto Wholly Cow 40qt bag
$7.65
Baccto Potting Soil 40qt bag
$8.55
Permatill 3/4 cu/ft
$14.85
Shredded hardwood mulch 2cu/ft $3.80
Pine Mini Nuggets 2 cu/ft
$3.60
Shredded Pine Mulch 2 cu/ft
$4.50
Ball carts:
$275.00
Bulk material: Compost cu/yd
$25.00
Mulch, hardwood cu/yd
$25.00
Top soil cu/yd
$25.00
Edging: Steel (brown or black)
1/8” x 4” x 10’ (4 stakes)
$28.00
1/8” x 4” x 16’ (6 stakes)
$42.00
Aluminum (black)
1/8” x 4” x 16’ (5 stakes)
$28.00
Stone, boulders:
Small
$75.00
Medium
$150.00
Large
$250.00
Extra Large
$350.00
Misc. sizes by the pound
$.25
Stone, fieldstone:
3/4 Ton, 1/2 pallet
$155.00
1.5 Ton, Full pallet
$260.00
Tarps:
Small (Nylon 10’ x 12’)
$36.00
Small (Heavy Duty)
$52.00
Large (Heavy Duty 10’ x 18’)
$72.00
Temporary, by the foot
$1.00
Tree Watering Bags:
15 Gallon
$25.20
20 Gallon
$28.80
20 Gallon Hippo Bag
$16.20
Tree Stakes:
6’ Oak Stakes
$1.95
Groundcovers
(Plants in flats are sold by entire flat only)
Ajuga
(Bugleweed) SH,E
Bronze Beauty: Dar k bur gundy foliage with blue-purple
flowers. 4-6” h.
Chocolate Chip: A vigor ous for m with small, nar r ow bur gundy foliage and blue-purple flowers. 4”h.
2.5”
24/flat $34.50
Euonymous fortunei coloratus
(Winter Creeper) PS,SH,E
The dark green foliage turns burgundy through the winter.
Spreads across the ground and climbs porous surfaces such as
tree trunks, fences and bricks. 1’h.
2.5”
24/flat $27.75
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(Plants in flats are sold by entire flat only)
Hedera Helix
(English Ivy) PS,SH,E
Dark green foliage that spreads across the ground and
climbs porous surfaces such as tree trunks, fences and
bricks. Very vigorous. 6-8” h.
2.5”
50/flat $40.50
Glacier: Medium sized leaves with a light gr een center
and cream margins.
4”
$3.38
Liriope
(Monkey Grass) FS,PS,E
Muscari Big Blue: A spr eading clumping for m with
green foliage and dark purple flowers that change to black
berries. Mow down in late March. 8-10” h.
Muscari Variegated: A spr eading clumping for m with
green and white foliage and dark purple flowers that change
to black berries. Mow down late March. 8-10”h.
4”
18/flat $40.50
1Gal.
$5.00
Spicata: A r unning for m with solid gr een foliage. Will
spread to infinity if not planted within a barrier. Great for
sidewalk tree wells.
2.5”
24/flat $40.50
Spicata Silver Dragon: A slower gr owing, r unning
form with silvery green foliage. 6-8”h.
4”
18/flat $60.00
1Gal. $6.75
Ophiopogon japonica
(Mondo Grass) SH,E
A fine bladed plant with a dense growth habit. Dark green
foliage with purple blue berries. Only cut back if the tips
turn yellow brown. 6-8”h.
Dwarf Mondo: Similar to r egular mondo, 4-6” h.
2.5”
24/flat $33.75
Black Mondo: Ver y slow growing with black foliage
and pinkish white flowers with dark purple berries.
1Gal.
$18.00
Pachysandra terminalis
(Japanese Spurge) SH,E
The medium to dark green foliage will lighten with more
sun exposures. White summer flowers. 8”h.
2.5”
50/flat $40.50
Sarcoccocca humilis
(Sweet Box) SH,PS,E,F
A slow growing, spreading ground cover with dark green
foliage and fragrant white flowers in March and April. 1’h.
4”
$6.75
1Gal. $18.75
Vinca
(Periwinkle) FS,PS,E
Variegated (major): Gr een/white. Pur ple flower s.8”h.
4”
$4.50
Bowles (minor): Small leaves and blue flower s. 6”h.
2.5”
50/flat $42.00
Ralph Schugert (minor): Foliage is with a white mar gin
and blue flowers.
4”
$2.65
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Grasses
Grasses, continued
Acorus
Cortaderia selloana
(Sweet Flag) FSCPS,W Zone 5-10
(Pampas Grass) FS,DT
Calamus: A U.S. native with br oad gr een foliage that r esembles an iris. Fragrant foliage when cut or crushed. Prefers
moist, boggy soil conditions. 3’h.
Calamus variegatus: A U.S. native with bold gr een and
white foliage that resembles an iris. Prefers moist, boggy soil. 3
-4’h.
Gramineus minimus aureus: A dwar f var iety that spr eads
slowly by rhizomes. The bright gold foliage does not like to be
as wet as other varieties of acorus. Prefers some afternoon
shade. 4”h.
g. Ogon: Thin bladed gold and gr een str iped foliage that
brightens the garden. The colors become more yellow with
more sun exposure. 15”h.
g. variegatus: Thin bladed foliage with gr een and cr eam
coloring. Spreads by rhizome creating a nice mass. 10”h.
1Gal.
$7.50
Probably the most widely used ornamental grass. The inch
wide blades are very sharp. The creamy white flowers appear
in late summer. Soil tolerant, cold hardy to zone 7, so it is important to not over water in the fall and winter months and do
not cut back until late March. 8-10’h.
Pumila (Dwarf): A shor ter ver sion of pampas gr ass that is
better suited for the small garden. The large white flowers
stand above the foliage. Tends to be more cold tolerant than
the species. 5’h. Zone 6-10.
3Gal.
$18.75
Calamagrostis
(Feather Reed) FS,PS,DT
Xacutiflora Karl Foerster: An upr ight, clumping habit that
tolerates poor soil types. Flowers appear late spring. Cut back
in late March. 2’h (6’ with flowers). Zone 4-7.
X. Overdam: A var iegated gr een and cr eam-white clumper
that prefers some afternoon shade. Blooms late spring. 18”h (5’
with flowers). Zone 5-7.
3Gal.
$18.75
Festuca glauca
(Blue Fescue) FS,PS,DT,E
A cool season grass with bright blue foliage. Mostly used as an
accent or border plant. Dense clumping growth habit. Prefers
afternoon shade. Flowers in June. 10”h. Zone 4-7.
1Gal.
$9.00
Hakonechloa macra
(Japanese Forest Grass) SH,PS
Slow growing until about the 3rd year of being planted and
then it takes off and forms a very graceful, cascading clump.
Does not tolerate excessive moisture or drought. Prefers morning sun and afternoon shade. Top dress with compost/manure
every spring. Zone 4-7.
All Gold: The br ight char tr euse gold foliage with no mar kings or lines creates a very bright accent in the garden. StunCarex
ning with black mondo grass or a darker colored heuchera. 12(Sedge) FS,PS,DT
14”h.
Appalachica: A native woodland sedge with foot long foliage Aureola: The foliage is gold and gr een str iped.
that sweeps to 6” above the ground.
1Gal.
$18.00
Bowle’s Golden: A unique golden sedge that is dr ought tolMiscanthus sinensis
erant when planted in the shade, but the color is more striking
(Maiden Grass) FS,PS,DT
yellow in the sun. 2’x2’.
Miscanthus
offers
a diverse amount of different foliage and
Evergold: A var iegated sedge with gr een and white-yellow
sizes,
lending
itself
to be used in numerous landscape situalines. Prefers shade to part shade. Nice container grass. 1’h.
tions.
The
Miscanthus
comes from the Greek mischos (stalk)
Frosty Curls: The ver y thin, light gr een foliage cascades and
and
A
nthos
(flower),
referring
to the tiny flowers on its unique
also appears silver at times. Nice container grass. 8”h.
and
dramatic
plumes.
Hobb Bunny Blue: A nice gr oundcover sedge with wide blue
Adagio: A dwarf grass with fine textur ed foliage and r ed
leaves. Prefers partial shade. 1’hw.
fan shaped plumes in August. Turns burgundy in the fall. 4’h.
Ice Dance: A gr eat substitute for hostas. The deep gr een
Cabaret: A wide leaf, slightly ar ching gr ass with cr eam
center has a white margin. Spreads slowly by rhizome. 1’h.
Kaga Nishiki: “Gold Fountains”. The thin, ar ching foliage lines in the middle and copper colored flowers in the fall.
Needs regular water. 6’h.
cascades to the ground. Afternoon shade is preferred. 1’h.
Cosmopolitan: Wide r obust leaves with cr eamy white and
Pennsylvanica: A low gr owing native gr een sedge that is
green variegation that does not flop. The texture is billowy
semi-evergreen. Flowers in May. 8”h.
with silky tassels and great winter interest. 6-8’h.
Silver Sceptre: A shade loving gr een and white sedge that
Gold Bar: A compact upr ight gr ower with gold and deep
could be used in place of liriope for a more striking formal
green bands in the leaves. Red tinted fall flowers. Will tolerclump. 1’h.
ate some shade. 3-5’h.
1Gal.
$9.00
Gracillimus: The thin, silver veined foliage for ms a symChasmanthium latifolium
metrical vase shaped plant. Reddish fan shaped plumes appear
(Northern Sea Oats) FS,PS,DT,W,N
in early fall. Fall color is golden and shows best in full sun.
A U.S. native that produces numerous green seed heads in mid 6’h.
summer similar in appearance to sea oats. A beautiful formed
Little Kitten: The fine gr een leaves for m a nice compact
tall groundcover. Vigorous.
habit. Fan shaped plumes appear in August. 2’h.
1Gal.
$8.25
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Pennisetum, continued
(Fountain Grass) FS,PS,DT
A. Burgundy Bunny: A clumping habit with r ed summer
(Maiden Grass) FS,PS,DT
highlights that turn to intense burgundy in the fall. 1’h.
Little Zebra: Gr een foliage with yellow banding and
A.Cassian: Taller and mor e winter har dy than Hameln. The
reddish fall plumes that stand 1’ above the foliage in late
green summer foliage turns orange and red in the fall. 2’h.
summer. 3’h.
A. Hameln: The gr een foliage for ms a clumping habit with
Morning Light: The slender foliage with cr eam white
flowers in July. 1-2’h.
margins forms an upright grass that arches at the ends. 4’h. A. Little Bunny: The gr een foliage for ms a small clumping
Silver Feather: A wide gr owing var iety with gr een foli- habit with flowers in July. 10”h.
age bearing a white stripe down the middle. The silver
A. Moudry: The wider leaves give the clumping habit a lush
feathery flowers occur in August with a pink cast. 5’h.
appearance with the black plumes in August and September. 2Strictus: The foliage has hor izontal yellow bands and
3’.
forms an upright habit. Reddish fan shaped flowers appear A. Red Head: A taller , mor e upr ight habit with r ed 8” long
in September. 7’h.
bottle brush plumes in midsummer. 3-4’.
Yaku Jima: The flower s appear down in the foliage.
Orientale Karley Rose: The gr een foliage for ms an upr ight
3’h.
habit with deep pink plumes from early summer to fall. 2-3’h.
Zebrinus: The foliage has hor izontal yellow bands
1Gal.
$8.25
3Gal.
$20.25
forming an arching habit. Copper flowers appear in SepSchizachyrium scoparium
tember. 7’h.
FS,DT,N
3Gal.
$20.25
The
Blues:
A
cultivar
of
Little
Blue Stem, the blue foliage is
Muhlenbergia
stunningly accented by red stems. Fall foliage is a wonderful
(Muhly Grass) FS,PS,DT,N
mix of purple, orange, and deep blue. 2-3’h.
Capillaris: The blue gr een foliage has pink smoky
1Gal.
$8.25
plumes from September to November. Heat and drought
Sporobolus heterolepis
tolerant. 3’h.
(Prairie Dropseed) FS,DT,N
C. White Cloud: The fine textur ed blue gr een foliage
A popular and ornamental prairie grass that grows in a clumping
has white flowers and forms an upright habit. 3’h.
habit with deep green narrow leaves with a downward arch. In
1Gal.
$7.00-$8.25
3Gal. $20.25
midsummer, delicate stalks shoot up over the clump. Fall color
Nassella tenuissima
is coppery orange. A great lawn alternative when planted in a
(Mexican Feather Grass) FS,PS,DT,N,E
mass. Has an aroma similar to cilantro and roasted nuts. 2-3’h.
The wispy lime green foliage is very finely textured with
1Gal.
$8.25
wheat colored flowers in May. A very soft appearance
makes it a great container plant. 1-2’h. Zone 7-10.
1Gal.
$8.25
Acanthus
Perennials
Panicum
(Switchgrass) FS,PS,DT,N
(Bear’s Breeches) SH,PS
Mollis: Lar ge, deeply cut green foliage with white flower
Virgatum: Ver y ver satile with gr een foliage and white spikes in early summer. Needs afternoon shade. 3-4’h x l’w.
Zone 5-9.
flowers forming an upright habit. 3’h.
1Gal.
$9.00
V. Cloud Nine: The blue gr ay foliage tur ns deep gold in
the fall. The white plumes appear in July, forming a vase
Achillea
shaped habit. 7’.
(Yarrow) FS,PS
V. Dallas Blues: Br oad blue gr een foliage with pink
Cut back your achillea to the ground after your first summer
flowers in August and an upright habit. 5’h.
bloom to promote fresh new growth. After three years or so the
V. Heavy Metal: Ver satile with blue foliage in an excenter may die out, indicating that it is time to divide them.
treme upright habit. Flowers in July. 4’h.
Some will stay evergreen in an area protected from winter winds.
V. Northwind: Ver satile and fast gr owing with blue
Zone 4-9.
green foliage in an upright habit. Flowers in August. 4’h.
Moonshine: Sulphur yellow flower s, gray foliage. 18-24”h.
V. Shenandoah: The r ed tinted foliage gets even r edder
Oertel’s Rose: Gr een foliage with pink flower s that fade to
in the fall. 2’h.
white. 12-24”h.
3Gal.
$20.25
Paprika: Red flower s with a gold center . 18-24”h.
Pennisetum
Royal Tapestry: Pur ple flower s, gr een foliage. 18-24”h.
Saucy Seduction: Fuchsia pink flower s. 18-24”h.
(Fountain Grass) FS,PS,DT
Strawberry Seduction: Str awber r y with a gold center . 18Alopecuroides: A clumping, tuft for ming habit with
24”h.
rose colored midsummer plumes and a nice almond fall
Sunny Seduction: Butter yellow flower s. 27”h.
color. 3’h.
Terra Cotta: Or ange flower s, gr ay foliage. 16-18”h.
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$6.75
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Aconitum
(Monkshood) SH,PS
Aconitum resent being transplanted so pick a spot where they
can be happy for quite some time. Can bloom for up to 2
months. Prefers moist, fertile soil. All parts of the plants are
poisonous to animals and people if consumed. Zone 4-7.
Henryi Spark’s Variety: Intense dar k violet blue. 52”h.
1Gal.
$9.00
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Alocasia/Colocasia
Commonly know as elephant ears, these tropical looking plants
come in all shapes and sizes. The ones we carry are hardy to
Zone 7b.
The selections and prices may vary yearly. Please call
for latest availability.
Amsonia
(Blue Star Flower) FS,DT
Amsonia never dies out in the center or grows out of bounds, so
they do not need to be divided unless you want to increase the
Beautiful plants for mid summer through late fall. The creamy number of plants in your garden. The flower production and
intensity of the fall color increase with age. The orange-yellow
to white bottle brush flowers are fragrant and repel insects.
fall color is the best reason to grow Amsonia Zone 4-9.
Brunette: The str iking deep pur ple foliage has pinkish
Hubrichtii: The blue flower s appear in May and J une on
white flowers that fade to creamy white. 48”h.
finely divided foliage. 30-36”h x 24-36”w.
Pink Spike: The soft clear pink flower s appear over dark
Tabernaemontana: A clumping for m with flat gr een foliage.
brown, nearly black foliage. 50”h.
Blue flowers appear in mid spring. 36”h. Native.
1Gal.
$15.00
X. Blue Ice: A dwar f for m similar to Taber naemontana.
Agastache
14”h.
(Anise Hyssop) FS,F
1Gal.
$6.75
Agastache are upright plants with green to gray fragrant foliage
Anemone
covered with abundant tubular flowers. Blooms from June to
(Windflower) SH,PS
September, occasionally into October. Attracts butterflies,
Anemones are woodland flowers that thrive on organic matter.
hummingbirds and honeybees. Zone 6-9.
Once planted, they take on a naturalized look by spreading irregBlack Adder: Violet blue flowers. 24-36”h.
ularly across the ground. Flowers appear in the fall. Zone 5-8.
Blue Fortune: Deep blue flower s. 24”h.
Peachie Keen: Dense and compact with apr icot peach flow- Honorine Jobert: Single white flower s. 36”h.
Pamina: Semi double r ose pink flower s with a yellow center .
ers and purplish pink calyxes. 20-24”h.
36”h.
Purple Haze: Mor e vibr ant than Blue For tune. 36”h.
Rosie Posie: Dense and compact with hot pink flower s and Prince Heinrich: Double deep r ose flower s. 32”h.
Queen Charlotte: Semi double light pink flower s. 36”h.
magenta calyxes. 18’22”h.
Whirlwind: Semi double 4” white flower s with a yellow cen1Gal.
$6.75
ter. 38”h.
Ajuga
1Gal.
$8.25
(Bugbane/Snakeroot) SH,PS
(Bugleweed) FS,PS,E
A clumping or spreading ground cover preferring moist shady
areas. Evergreen to semi evergreen with blue spring flower
spikes lasting 2 weeks.
Bronze Beauty: Rich bur gundy or br onze foliage, much
darker in the fall.
Chocolate Chip: Miniatur e foliage that is chocolate in color.
Flats of 24
$31.50
Aquilegia
(Columbine) SH,PS
Columbine can be long lived in organic, well-drained soils due
to self seeding. The May and June flowers are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. May go dormant in the summer
months. Zone 3-9.
Biedermeier: Compact and low gr owing spur r ed flower s
with a blend of pastel shades.
Sunshine: A wonder ful br ight yellow selection with lar ge
Alchemilla mollis
double flowers and long attractive spurs. 24-28”h.
(Lady’s Mantle) SH,PS
Violet & White: Huge, bicolor flowers of rich violet purple
Auslese: Light gr een foliage with spr ays of small char outer petals and long spurs contrasting with pure white inner
treuse yellow flowers in June for 4-5 weeks. 15’h x 18-24”w. petals and yellow stamens. 24-28”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Winky Double: Unique, double r ose like flower s with bicolAlstroemeria
ored centers. Mixed colors. 12-14”h.
Winky Mix: Upwar d facing flower s of blue and white, red
(Incan or Peruvian Lily) FS
Alstroemeria prefer well drained, humus rich soil in full sun. A and white, purple and white and 2 toned rose. 16-18”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
layer of mulch will help extend the bloom time. One of the
best, long lasting cut flowers.
Artemisia
Inca Jolie: Vibr ant or ange-red flowers with a gold center
(Wormwood) FS
from May through frost. 16-20”h.
Silver Mound: Compact fer nlike foliage. 12”h.
Inca Ice: Pink and cr eamy yellow flower s fr om May
Powis Castle: Fer nlike foliage with an upr ight habit. 30”h.
through frost. 16-2”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
1Gal.
$15.00
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Aruncus dioicus
Aster, continued
(Goat’s Beard) SH,PS
FS,PS,N,W
This is a spectacular plant when given sufficient moisture, dappled shade and plenty of room. The creamy white blooms appear in late spring. Native. 4-6’h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Novi-belgii Alert: Br ight r ose r ed flower s in September .
Native. 12-15”h.
Novi-belgii Winston Churchill: An ear ly blooming r ed var iety . 18”h.
Dumosus Wood’s Blue: Light blue flower s with gold center s
Asarum
in September and October. Native. 10-15”h.
(Wild Ginger) SH,PS,E
Dumosus Wood’s Pink: Pink flower s with gold center s in
All species of this groundcover spread by rhizomes and prefer
September and October. Native. 8-12”h.
woodland conditions with moist, well drained, acidic soils and
Dumosus Wood’s Purple: Dar k pur ple flower s with gold
shade to partial shade. Generally, the brown urn shaped flowers centers for 4-6 weeks in August and October. Mildew resistant.
are inconspicuous and hidden beneath the foliage. In mass, these Native. 8-12”h.
tough but slow growing plants make an exquisite textural state- Oblongifolius October Skies: Shor ter and bushier than Rayment. Although they never require division, this can be done in don’s Favorite with excellent groundcover potential. 18”h.
spring or early fall. 6-8”h. Zone 5-9.
Oblongifolius Raydon’s Favorite: Medium blue flower s atop
Canadense: 6” tall native.
aromatic foliage in September and October. Native. 36”h.
Shell Shocked: Panda faced ginger . Ever gr een and a slowly X. frikatrii Monch: An open br anching habit with 2-3” lavspreading clump. 4”h.
ender blue daisy type flowers from mid summer through fall. 24
1Gal.
$9.00-$15.00
-30”h x 30-36”w.
Asclepias
1Gal.
$6.75
(Butterfly, Silk or Milk Weed) FS,DT,N
This plant has been added to numerous endangered species lists
in the New England area. In the Virginia area it can be seen
growing in wildflower meadows mixed with other natives such
as Solidago and Echinacea. Bees, birds and of course, butterflies! Zone 3-9.
Incarnata Soulmate: Deep r ose flower s with a vanilla scent.
3-4’h.
Tuberosa: Tanger ine or ange blooms appear J une thr ough
August. The color intensity can vary by region, in some areas
the flowers are more reddish and in others more yellowish. Asclepias is late to break dormancy so be patient in the spring. A
Native host plant for the Monarch butterfly. 24”h.
1Gal.
$6.75-$9.00
Aster
FS,PS,N,W
Asters require little to no maintenance, perhaps some dead heading in late fall if anything. They vary greatly in sizes and colors.
All of them have a naturalizing habit spreading out from where
they were originally planted. Very attractive to bees and butterflies. Zone 4-8.
Avondale: A gentle mist of light blue flower s in ear ly fall.
Good for the woodland edge. 2-3’h.
Divaricatus: White daisies on dar k mahogany stems in mid
August through October. Native. 18-24”h.
Laevis Blue Bird: 1” single violet blue flower s with a golden
center in early fall. 3-4’h.
E. Snow Flurry: Also known as pr ostr ate aster for ming a
low dense groundcover that is covered with 1/2” single white
flowers with a gold center in September. Native. 6-8”h.
Novae-angliae Alma Potschke: Masses of hot pink flower s
brighten the garden in late summer and fall. Native. 30-36”h.
Novae-angliae Purple Dome: A compact cultivar with a pr ofusion of dark purple flowers. Native. 18”h.
Novae-angliae Vibrant Dome: Vivid pink flower s over a tidy
habit. Native. 18”h.
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Astilbe
(False Spirea) SH,PS,W
Astilbe can tolerate some sun if adequate moisture is provided.
After they bloom, top dressing them with organic cow manure/
compost mixture is recommended. They make an excellent cut
flower. Zone 3-8.
Arendsii Amethyst: Violet pur ple blooms in J uly and August. 20”h x 25”w.
Arendsii August Light: One of the latest blooming r ed astilbe, emerging deep red in spring and turning scarlet in mid summer. 28”h.
Arendsii Bridal Veil: White plumes in J une, one of the tallest upright varieties. 30”+h.
Arendsii Fanal: Rosy r ed plumes in J une. 24”h.
Arendsii Glow: Dar k r uby r ed plumes with br onze foliage.
22-30”h.
Chinensis Pumila: Lilac r ose plumes in ear ly summer . Fast
spreading. 12”h x 18”w.
Chinensis Visions: Raspber r y pur ple blooms in late summer. 12-15”h.
Chinensis Visions in Pink: Medium pink blooms in late
summer. 12-15”h.
Chinensis Visions in Red: Deep r ed blooms in late summer .
12-15”h.
Chinensis Visions in White: Robust beautiful foliage with
strong white flowers in late summer. 16-18”h.
Japonica Deutschland: White plumes in J une. 24”h.
Japonica Montgomery: Dark r ed plumes in J uly with r ed
tinted foliage. 20-24”h.
Japonica Peach Blossom: Light pink plumes in J une and
July. 20”h.
Japonica Red Sentinel: Deep cr imson plumes in J une and
July. 36”h.
Japonica Rheinland: Ear ly blooming lar ge clear pink flowers. 24”h.
Simplicifolia Hennie Graafland: Shiny dar k gr een foliage
with light pink plumes in July and August. 18”h.
1Gal.
$7.50-$9.00
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Baptisia
(False Indigo) FS
Australis: 10-12” long indigo blue flowers. 4’h x 4’w. Native.
Purple Smoke: Smokey violet flower spikes on dar k stems.
4’h.
Twilight Prairie Blues: Deep violet flower s with lemon keels.
4’h x 5’w.
1Gal.
$6.75
Belamcanda
(Blackberry Lily) FS,PS
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Chelone
(Turtle Head) SH,PS,N,W
Chelone was a nymph in Greek mythology who insulted the
gods by ridiculing or not attending the marriage of Zeus to Hera. The gods punished her by turning her into a turtle. The
blooms first appear late summer and continue into mid fall. The
flower looks very similar to a turtle’s head with a partially open
mouth. The lower lip is bearded. A nice cut flower and an easy
no nonsense native plant. Moist soil!
Glabra: Cr eam white flower s. 12-24”h.
Lyonii Hot Lips: Pink tubular flower s lasting up to 6 weeks.
24-30”h x 18-24”w.
1Gal.
$6.75
Showy 2” orange flowers with red speckles appear in July and
September and are followed by ornamental black seed clusters.
Blackberry lilies spread slowly from the base by creeping underClematis
ground rhizomes creating a large clump of well-spaced clusters.
2-3’h x 2’w. Zone 5-9.
Pruning Group Key
1Gal.
$7.50
Clematis are quite resilient plants and you are unlikely to kill
them by pruning them wrong. The worst damage that is likely
Bletilla
to occur by incorrect or untimely pruning would be the loss of
(Hardy Orchid) SH,DT
flowers for one year. Clematis have not been told the following
These woodland orchids thrive in partial shade and well enpruning “rules” and have done very well without pruning shears
riched soils. They prefer not to be divided for several years until
for thousands of years. However, the following is a guide for
the group is well established. Zone 5-9.
pruning in order to assure perfect performance every year.
Striata: Pur ple flower s with slightly var iegated foliage. 18Group 1: All gr oup 1 clematis bloom on gr owth made the
24”h.
previous year. They can be pruned to keep them within their
1Gal.
$12.00
allotted space, or to remove dead and unsightly branches. Note
Brunnera
however, if they are pruned late in the season or before they
flower, you will be cutting off potential flowers. They should
(Forget-me-not) SH,PS
be pruned right after flowering if needed at all.
Macrophylla: Lar ge 8” gr een hear t shaped leaves with
abundant small blue flower clusters in May and June. 15”h x 18 Group 2: All gr oup 2 clematis bloom on old wood, (actually
on short shoots from old wood) and should not be pruned except
-24”w.
m. Jack Frost: Lar ge silver leaves with gr een veins and blue for deadwood pruning in early spring after the leaf buds have
opened slightly. The number of later flowers can be increased if
flower clusters in May through July. 12”h. Zone 3-7.
the seed heads from the first flowering are removed right after
1Gal.
$7.85-$15.00
the blooms drop their sepals.
Campanula
Group 3: Gr oup 3 clematis mainly flower on new wood pr o(Bell Flower) FS
duced in the current year and should be pruned back severely
Freya: Dar k violet flower s on str ong stems with an upr ight every year in late winter when they are completely dormant, to
growing habit. 16”h.
about 12-14”, leaving at least 2 pairs of buds on each stem.
Sarastro: Dar k pur ple flower buds open to big bluish pur ple Most of these clematis are very fast growing and will reach their
flowers. Compact growing habit.
full height before blooming every summer. If you fail to prune
1Gal.
$10.50
these, they can develop long legs that get woody and will be
Canna Lily
devoid of foliage and blooms.
(Indian Shoot) FS
Canna lilies are a great plant for the summer garden. They are
not hardy in northern climates, but in Zone 7 with good mulching they will survive the winter.
Prices, sizes and varieties vary. Please call for availability.
Clematis
FS,PS
Armandii: An ever gr een with small 2-2.5” fragrant white
flowers in March to May. Leaves are 3-6” long and dark glossy
green. 20’h. Zone 7. (Group 1)
Ceratostigma
1Gal. $27.00
3Gal. $48.00
Cardinal Wyszynski: 6-8” free flowering glowing crimson
(Plumbago) FS,PS,DT
A tough, easy to grow groundcover for full sun or partial shade, with dark anthers. Blooms July to September. (Group 2).
Claire de Lune: 6-7” white suffused with pale lilac becoming
plumbago blooms for about 2 months starting in mid to late
summer. Late to break spring dormancy. Spreads vigorously by darker at the edge. Blooms June to August. (Group 2).
underground stems. Plant in a root barrier if spreading is a con- Diamantina: 4-6” pompom blue/purple double flowers for 4
weeks, repeating in the summer. (Group 2)
cern. Zone 5-9.
Plumbaginoides: Electr ic blue flower s with r ed fall foliage. Duchess of Edinburgh: Rosette shaped double white with
yellow anthers. Blooms May, June and September. (Group 2)
8-10”h.
Durandii: 4-6” indigo blue flowers in July to September. 31Gal.
$6.75
7’h. Group 3)
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Ernest Markham: 4-5” magenta red flowers in July to September. Vigorous. 10-13’h. (Group 2 or 3).
Franziska Maria: A compact, double 4-6” blue-purple flower
with yellow anthers in June to September. (Group 2 or 3).
H. F. Young: 6-8” medium blue flowers with wide overlapping
petals. 6’h. (Group 2).
Henryii: 6-8” pure white flowers in June and September. 10’h.
(Group 2).
Jackmanii: The most pr ofuse blooming dar k pur ple clematis.
4” purple flowers with space in between each petal in June, July
and September. 10’h. (Group 3).
Josephine: Double pink flower s with a dar ker bar . The inner
petals are lilac with a pink bar. The outer petals fall away as the
flower matures, giving it a pompom effect. Blooms in June and
August. (Group 2).
Kilian Donahue: The ear ly flower s open r uby r ed and fade to
brilliant fuchsia and orchid at the edge and then repeats again late
summer. (Group 2).
Montana Rubens: The color var ies fr om light pink to deep
rose with a vanilla fragrance. 26’h. (Group 1).
Multi Blue: 4-5” very dark blue to purple double blooms in early
summer and again in late summer through fall. One of the best
double blooming clematis. (Group 2).
Niobe: Ruby r ed flower s in J une, August and September . 810’h. (Group 2 or 3).
Paniculata Sweet Autumn: A vigor ous gr ower with small
fragrant white flowers in August and September. 10-16’h.
(Group 3).
Pink Champagne: Fr ee flower ing and compact gr owing with
5” deep rosy pink flowers in May, June, August and September.
(Group 2).
Rhapsody: A fr ee flower ing clematis with stunning sapphir e
blue petals that deepen with age. Blooms July through September.
(Group 3).
Roguchi: 2” bell shaped flower s that ar e fr agr ant and intense
deep blue/purple with lighter blue petals. Blooms June through
September. (Group 3).
Rosemoor: Lar ge r ose color ed flower s with r eddish pur ple
and yellow anthers. Blooms from May to September. (Group 2).
Sunset: 5-7” dark velvety red flowers with purple edges. Vigorous. Blooms May through September. (Group 2).
The President: 6-8” deep purple flowers from June to September. Does not fade in the sun. 10’h. (Group 2).
Warsaw Nike: 5” r ich velvety r eddish pur ple flower s fr om
May to September. Each flower consists of 6-8 overlapping petals with deep center grooves.
1Gal.
$17.25
Our perennials are grown primarily in one gallon containers with tags providing planting information and
growth characteristics. If you are interested in varieties that are not listed in our catalog please ask our
office staff about their availability; we can special order specific plants and quantities to meet your needs.
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Coreopsis
(Tickseed) FS,D,DT
Drought tolerant, daisy like flowers for full sun, coreopsis
flower abundantly all summer if deadheaded regularly. Nice
cut flowers, attractive to butterflies and is deer resistant.
Zone 3-9.
Cosmic Eye: A shor t gr owing clump cover ed with 2”
yellow blossoms with a burgundy red eye. 12-15”.
Grandiflora Baby Sun: Golden yellow blooms on br oad
green foliage forming a compact clump. Native. 15-20”h.
Limerock Dream: Or ange/pink flower s. Native. 24”h.
Limerock Passion: Rose pink flower s. Native. 18-24”h.
Limerock Ruby: Red with a yellow center . Native.
16”h.
Nana: Gold flower s in spr ing. Compact. Native. 10”h.
Red Shift: The lar ge flower s star t out yellow with some
red toward the center. As fall sets in they turn increasingly
red. 24-36”h.
Ruby Frost: Deep r uby r ed with a frosty white edge.
26”h x 28”w.
Sienna Sunset: Or ange spr ing blooms fade to salmon.
30”h x 18”w.
Verticillata Crème Brulee: A mor e vigor ous ver sion of
Moonbeam with larger flowers that occur all along the stem
giving it a fuller appearance. 18-24”h.
Verticillata Moonbeam: Fine thr eadlike foliage with
pale yellow flowers blooming all summer into the fall. Native. 18”h x 24-30”w.
Verticillata Zagreb: The air y thr ead like foliage is
topped by an abundance of golden yellow flowers from June
to September. 12-18”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Crocosmia
(Montbretia) FS,DT
Crocosmia grown from corms is not really classified as a
herbaceous perennial but a summer flowering bulb. The
plants form dense clumps of iris-like foliage that can add a
great spiky element to the garden. Blooms July to September. Zone 5-9.
Lucifer: Br illiant flame r ed flower s in J uly and August.
36-42”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Delosperma
(Ice Plant) FS,DT
Delosperma can be used in rock gardens as a ground cover
or at the edge of a container planting. If desired, divide anytime from spring to fall. Extremely drought tolerant, requiring full sun and well drained soil. Zone 6-10.
Basutoland: Golden flower s on spr eading br ight gr een
foliage in May and June. 2”h.
Cooperi: Succulent gr een leaves with vibr ant hot pink
daisy like flowers from early summer through first frost.
6”h.
Firespinner: Or ange, magenta and pur ple flower s fr om
spring to frost. 4”h.
Lavender Ice: Lavender flower s with a pink eye and
evergreen foliage. 2-4”h.
Nubigenum: Or ange yellow flower s from summer to
frost. 6”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
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Dianthus
FS,DT,F,E
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Echinacea
(Coneflower) FS,DT,N,D
Coneflowers are durable plants for mixed borders or large
mass plantings which bloom for 6 or more weeks from mid
summer to early fall. A long lasting cut flower that also
attracts butterflies and the dried cones provide food for birds
during the winter. Tolerates full sun to light shade and well
drained soils. If desired, divide in spring or fall. Zone 3-8.
Cheyenne Spirit: A color mix of r ed, or ange, magenta,
gold and white. 22-30”h.
Cleopatra: From the Butter flies ser ies, a compact yellow
with strong sturdy stems, large 3 1/2” semi double flowers
with the slightly curled petals flaring outward resembling a
fluttering butterfly. Very fragrant. 15-18”h.
Evening Glow: Long lasting bicolor flower s with glowing yellow petals blending to shades of apricot and deep
rose with an orange red cone. 20-24”h.
Harvest Moon: Heavily br anched with golden or ange
Dicentra
blooms and a darker cone. Rose like fragrance. 30”h.
(Bleeding Heart) SH
Hot Papaya: Double flower ing br ight dar k or ange.
Dicentra are classic shade to partial shade plants that require
36”h.
well drained soils. During hot months many varieties go
Magnus: Lar ge dar k pink flower s tinged with r ed.
dormant, losing much of their foliage. Newer varieties tend to 36”h.
be more heat tolerant. The pendulous flowers attract humPow Wow White: Lar ge white blooms. Compact. 20”h.
mingbirds. Zone 3-9.
Pow Wow Wildberry: Lar ge dar k pink blooms. 20”h.
Bacchanal: Red flower s atop dar k gr een foliage. Long
Virgin: Lar ge, fr agrant pur e white flower s with a gr een
bloom time. 12”h.
cone and double ray petals. 20-24”h.
Eximia: Wild or fr inged bleeding hear t with r ose pink
1Gal.
$6.75-$15.00
flowers in May to September. Foliage is deeply cut and fern
Epimedium
like. 18”h x 18”w.
(Barrenwort or Bishop’s Hat) SH,PS,D
Gold Heart: Yellow foliage with pink and white hear t
A great groundcover for shade or semi-shade in woodland
shaped flowers. 18-24”h.
settings. Slow to establish but worth the wait. A three seaLuxuriant: Reddish pink flower s over fer n like leaves
son plant with red tinged spring foliage, small delicate flowfrom spring to summer. Sun and heat tolerant, does not go
ers in April and May and great fall color. Deer and rabbit
dormant with adequate moisture. 12-15”h.
resistant. Zone 5-9.
Spectabilis: Old fashioned bleeding hear t. Showy pink
and white heart shaped flowers in May and June. Goes sum- Frohnleiten: Deep yellow flower s with br onze new
growth. 15”h.
mer dormant. 30”h x 24-48”w.
Grandiflorum: White flower s. 13”h.
S.Alba: A white ver sion of spectabilis.
Orange Queen: Copper y or ange flower s fr om mid to
Valentine: Pink-reddish flowers on dark stalks with dark
late spring. 8-10”h.
green foliage that has silvery accents. 32”h.
Roseum: Pink flower s. 8-12”h.
1Gal.
$6.75-$9.75
Rubrum: Red flower s, r ed-yellow fall foliage. 12”h.
Digitalis
Sulphureum: Yellow flower s. 10-12”h.
(Foxglove) PS
1Qt.
$9.75
An old fashioned favorite with spikes of tubular flowers for
Erica darlyensis
sun to part shade gardens and for naturalizing. Well drained
(Mediterranean Heath) FS,D,E
soil is a must. Attracts butterflies and is an excellent cut flowPink and white flowers from January to March. Shear after
er. Biennial and perennial forms. If desired, divide in the
flowering ends. Zone 3-7. 2’hw.
spring or fall. Zone 4-9.
1Gal.
$12.75
Dalmation Mix: A mix of cr eam, apr icot, pur ple, white
and lavender blooms with spotted throats. 24-36”h.
Eucomis
Foxy Hybrids: Biennial. A soft mixtur e of pastel shades,
(Pineapple Plant) FS,PS
each plant with one color of yellow, purple, pink or white in
Originally from South Africa, this tender perennial is hardy
May and June. Deer resistant. 24-36”h.
in Zone 7-10. It is not particular about soil conditions, but
Mertonensis: Str awber r y Foxglove. A per ennial for m
needs regular watering and should not dry out during the
with dusty rose colored blooms in June. 36”h x 24”w.
growing season.
1Gal.
$6.75
Color Carnival Strain: A compact gr ower with mixed
flower and foliage colors. 8”h.
1Gal.
$9.00
Most varieties of Dianthus are mat forming evergreen groundcovers. They perform best in well drained soils in full sun but
will tolerate partial shade. Trim back across the foliage blades
after blooming to keep plants dense and full. Very drought
tolerant. Nice cut flower. Zone 3-8,
Early Bird Frosty: Double white blooms. 6-7”h.
Frosty Fire: Blue foliage with r ed blooms. 8”h.
Gratiaonpolitanus Bath’s Pink: Blue gr een foliage with
single light pink fringed blooms in spring. 12”h.
g.Firewitch: Low growing and spreading with blue foliage
and magenta blooms profusely in the spring and then sporadically through the fall. 6-8”h.
Starburst: Double cher r y r ed flower s with pink str iping in
mid summer. 8”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
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(Joe Pye Weed or Hardy Ageratum) FS,PS,N,D
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Ferns, continued
SH,PS
New York: T helypteris noveboracensis. Light gr een taper ing
fronds. Colonizes by rhizomes. Native, deciduous. 12-30”h.
Northern Maidenhair: A diantum pedatum. Br ight gr een
fronds atop shiny green stipes. Forms a dense grocover in bright
shade. 12-30”h.
Ostrich: M atteuccia struthiopteris. Br oad plumy fr onds with
a vase shaped habit. Prefers moist cool locations. Deciduous. 28
-60”h.
Royal: Osmunda regalis. Lar ger er ect light gr een fr onds
with leaf segments resembling the leaves of the ash tree. Prefers
moist soils. Deciduous. 4-6’h x 4’w.
Sensitive: Onoclea sensibilis. Br oad gr een fr onds. Colonizes
by rhizomes. Sun tolerant with moisture. Native, deciduous.
Euphorbia
12”h.
(Spurge) PS,E,DT,D
Tassel: Polystichum polyblepharum. Dar k shiny gr een
Euphorbias generally prefer full sun or light shade and poor to
fronds. Does not like soggy soil. Evergreen. 18-24”h.
ordinary soil that is on the dry side. Some varieties self sow
Virginia Chain: W oodwardia virginica. Gr eat for tough sites
abundantly so deadhead after blooming. All ooze a milky white with boggy damp soil. Thick black stems produce deeply cut
sap when the stems are cut or broken which may cause skin irri- leathery fronds. Groundcover. 12-24”h.
tation. Zone 5-9.
1Gal.
$7.00-$15.00
Ascot Rainbow: Pink, gr een, white and yellow foliage with
Gaillardia
yellow blooms. 24”h.
(Blanket Flower) FS,DT,NE,E
Blackbird: Deep velvety pur ple foliage with yellowish flower
bracts covering the plant throughout spring. Compact, shrub like Gaillardia are heat tolerant natives for full sun or light shade.
They will typically bloom for 10 weeks or more. Light well
growth. 32”h.
Robbiae: Handsome dar k ever gr een leaves ar e offset by cin- drained soil is necessary. Trim back old crowns to increase new
namon red stems and panicles of chartreuse bracts in spring. An growth and rebloom. Nice cut flower. Butterflies. Zone 2-9.
Goblin: A dwar f with 4” r ed petals and gold edges. 9-12”h.
excellent groundcover in the shade. 24”h x 24”w.
Mesa Yellow: Br ight yellow flower s. 16-18”h.
1Gal.
$6.75-$11.25
Oranges and Lemons: Lar ge peachy or ange flower s with yelFerns
low tips and a gold cone. Improved upright habit. 22-26”h.
SH,PS
X grandiflora Arizona Sun: Small and compact with flower s
Autumn: Dryopteris erythrosora. Ever gr een with new
that have flat petals of red, yellow and orange. 1’hw.
growth showing a pink copper shading and naturalizing to an
1Gal.
$6.75
olive green. A great show of color on a durable vigorous plant.
Galium odoratum
If desired, divide in the spring or fall. Zone 5-9. 24”hw.
(Sweet Woodruff) SH,PS,F,D
Christmas: Polystichum acrostichoides. A native ever green
with dark green foliage. Does not like soggy soils, performs best A dainty groundcover for the shade. Galium emerges in the
in a rich loamy soil with good drainage. If desires, divide multi- spring with whorled green leaves and the white flowers appear in
April and May. Will tolerate sun with moisture. Can tolerate
ple crowns in the spring. Zone 3-9. 18”h x 12”w.
Cinnamon: Osmunda cinnamonea. Pale gr een fr onds occur some light foot traffic. Zone 4-8. 7-10”h x 3’w.
1Gal.
$6.75
in the spring with rusty bronze flowering parts in the summer
and golden in the fall. Deciduous and vase shaped. Divide
Gaultheria procumbens
multiple crowns in the spring or fall. Zone 3-10. 5’h x 3’w.
(Wintergreen, Eastern Teaberry, Checkerberry)
Ghost: A thyrium x. A ster ile cr oss between Lady and J apaSH,PS,E,F,N
nese Painted Fern. Strong and tall growing with a ghostly grayA
slow
growing
evergreen
groundcover with white flowers in the
green accent . Zone 3-8. 30-36”h.
spring
followed
by
red
edible
berries in mid summer lasting until
Japanese Beech: T helypteris decursive-pinnata. The graceful
fronds produce large colonies via short runners in moist soil. A the following spring. Prefers moist, acidic, well drained soils, but
will tolerate dry woodland conditions. Zone 3-8. 2-4”h x 1’w.
nice groundcover fern. 1-2’h.
1Gal.
$18.00
Japanese Painted: A thyrium niponicum pictum. A deciduous fern with striking silver gray fronds with burgundy markGaura
ings. Responds well to mid season trimmings. Performs better
(Wandflower) FS,DT
in light shade instead of deep shade. Zone 3-9. 18”h x 12”w.
Long blooming perennials that are drought tolerant. Self seeds.
Lady: A thyrium filix-femina. A deciduous fern with lacy light Zone 5-9.
green fronds. It is better not to cut back until spring so that the Siskiyou Pink: Wine r ed buds to pink flower s. 30”h x 3’w.
fronds can protect the crown from winter winds. Zone 4-8. 12- Snow Fountains: Pr ofuse white flower s. 2-3’hw.
24”hw.
Whirling Butterflies: Blush white flower s. 36”h x 3’w.
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$6.75
Eupatorium is adaptable to wet or average soil conditions. Purple, pink and white forms bloom for 4-8 weeks or more in late
summer to fall. If desired, divide in early spring. Dry soil may
lead to powdery mildew in the fall, if this happens simply cut the
plant to the ground and let it regenerate new growth. Zone 4-9.
Dubium Little Joe: Lar ge mauve flower s with a compact
upright habit. 3-4’h.
Maculatum Gateway: Lar ge mauve pink flower cluster s on
dark stems. Moisture loving and attractive to butterflies. 5’h.
Rugosum Chocolate: Dar k pur ple to chocolate color ed
leaves with white flowers in late summer to fall. 36-48”h.
1Gal.
$6.75-$7.85
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(Hardy Geranium or Crane’s Bill) PS,D,N
(Perennial Sunflower) FS,N,DT
The hardy species of geraniums have flowers and foliage that add
color to the garden year around. Cleaning plants promotes the rebloom. Prefer morning sun and afternoon shade or bright shade
and well drained soil. Zone 4-9.
Azure Rush: Lighter blue and mor e mounding than Rozanne.
22”h.
Bevan’s Variety: A macrorrhizum with deep magenta blooms
and red sepals. 12”h.
Biokovo: Cantabr igiense. Semi ever gr een with r eddish fall
color and white flowers with a touch of pink blooming throughout
the summer. 8”h x 18”w.
Crystal Rose: Hot pink near ly ster ile flower s with r ed tinted
fall foliage. 12”h.
Dily’s: A cr oss between sanguineum and pr ocur ens. Red pur ple flowers from early summer to frost. 10-12”h.
Johnson’s Blue: Br ight vivid blue flower s in J une thr oughout
the summer. Prune back harshly in mid summer to encourage a
fresh crown. 15-24”h.
Karmina: Cantabr igiense. Hundr eds of spr ing car mine r ose
flowers forming a carpet atop low growing foliage. Fall foliage is
bright orange to red. 10-12”h.
Maculatum: Native with pink to lilac spr ing blooms. 18-24”h.
Max Frei: Deep magenta blooms all summer . 10-15”h.
Sanguineum Album: Small deeply cut gr een leaves with excellent red fall color. White blooms with a pink vein all summer. 1218”h.
Sanguineum New Hampshire: Deep magenta flower s fr om
June to September. 16”h x 24”w.
Sanguineum var. Striatum: Lancastr iense. Pale pink flower s
with red veins. Heat and drought tolerant. Evergreen. 10”h x
36”w.
1Gal.
$6.75-$9.00
The perennial sunflower loves full sun and average to
moist soils. Divide in the spring or fall every 3-4 years.
Attracts birds and butterflies. Zone 4-9.
Lemon Queen: Intense light yellow 2-3” flowers from
July to September. 4-6’h x 2-3’w.
Low Down: A much shor ter ver sion gr owing only
18”h, perfect for containers. No pinching or staking necessary.
Sunshine Daydream: A double yellow flower . 4-5’h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Heliopsis
(False Sunflower) FS,DT,N
Heliopsis differ from sunflowers in that they are shorter
and bloom in mid summer. Generally, they prefer full sun
and well drained soils. Fertilize sparingly and divide every
2 to 3 years. Zone 3-9.
Summer Sun: Lar ge br ight yellow single daisy like
flowers over serrated foliage. 36”h.
Tuscan Sun: Compact golden yellow blooms over deep
green foliage. 24-36”h. Native.
1Gal.
$6.75
Hellebores
(Lenten Rose) SH,PS,E
Late winter to early spring blooms with long lasting bell
shaped flowers. Heavy feeders. Rich soil conditions and
light shade are recommended. Trim back old foliage in the
winter to promote fresh growth. Slow to establish, but
well worth the wait, hellebores tolerate summer drought
but never wet feet at any time of the year. Zone 4-9.
Foetidus Stinking Hellebore: Bear ’s foot hellebor e
with pale green blooms in winter on dark green leathery
leaves. 18-24”h x 18”w.
Geum
Honeyhill Joy: White flower s over deeply cut dar k
(Avens) FS,PS
All geum require good drainage, ample moisture and some protec- green foliage. 12”h.
tion from full afternoon sun. The profuse blooming last for about Grape Galaxy: Pur ple flower s. 20”h.
four weeks in late spring and turn intermittent through fall. Zone 3 Green Gambler: Single apple gr een flower s, some occasionally have burgundy spotting. 18-22”h.
-9.
Mango Magic: Winter Thr iller s var iety. Single,
Flames of Passion: A compact geum with br ight r ed or ange
creamy apricot blooms. 18-24”h.
blooms and wine red stems. 12-15”h.
Totally Tangerine: Robust with tall str ong stems and loads of N. Candy Love: Pastel hues of yellow and pink. Excellent upright form with flowers held above the leathery foliapricot to tangerine blooms. Foliage mounds to about 14”h.
age. 12-15”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
N. Christmas Carol: A white niger hellebor e. 12-15”h.
Helenium
Peppermint Ruffles: Ruffled pepper mint color ed flow(Sneeze Weed) FS,DT,N
ers. 12”h x 24”w.
Known for their bloom time of 6 to 10 weeks. Cut back hard in
Pine Knot Selection: A mixtur e of color s on each flowJuly to encourage branching and increase blooms. Taller varieties er including whites, yellows, pinks and picotees. 12-18”h.
may need staking. The common name of Sneeze Weed comes
Pine Knot Double White: Double white flower s. 12from the use of the dried petals by native North Americans to treat 18”h.
hay fever . Zone 3-9.
Pink Fizz: Winter Thr iller s var iety. 3” single white
Double Trouble: Double yellow blooms with fr illy petals. Na- flowers with fuchsia speckles. 18-24”h.
tive. 30”h.
Pink Frost: The pink flower s matur e to r ed over silver
Red Jewel: Red and or ange blooms. 30-36”h.
foliage with red stems and veins. 14”h.
Pink Parachutes: Dar k pink flower s. 20”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Red Racer: Bur gundy r ed flower s. 24”h.
1Gal.
$12.00-$18.00
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Tolerant, N-Native
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Hemerocallis
(Daylily) FS,DT
Grown for durability and loved for the great spring foliage and
summer bloom. Equally suited for residential and commercial
settings. Most prefer full sun but many are beautiful in bright
partial shade. Highly drought tolerant once established. If desired, divide in early spring or fall. Zone 3-10.
Barbara Mitchell: Light pink flower s. Repeat. 20”h.
Black Stockings: Pur plish black flower with a gr een throat.
Repeat. 25”.
Catherine Woodbury: 5” fr agr ant light or chid pink flower s
with a green throat. 30”h.
Cranberry Baby: Rose flower with a dar ker r ose eye. Repeat. 12”h.
Custard Candy: Cr eam yellow flower with a mar oon eye.
Repeat. 24”h.
Double Love: Double pink bi tone flower . Repeat. 26”h.
Elegant Candy: Pink flower with a r ed eye. Repeat. 25”h.
Fairy Tale Pink: A r uffled cor al pink flower . Repeat. 24”h.
Grape Magic: Pur ple flower s with br oad foliage. 24-30”h.
Happy Returns: Fr agr ant lemon yellow flower . Repeat.
20”h.
Hyperion: Fr agrant clear yellow flower . 40”h.
Joan Senior: 6” r uffled near white flower with lime gr een
throat. Repeat. Evergreen. 25”h.
Mauna Loa: Orange gold flower with a slight r ed edge.
22”h.
Night of Passion: Dar k bur gundy with a yellow thr oat.
32”h.
Pardon Me: Fragr ant dar k r ed flower with a yellow throat.
Repeat. 18”h.
Siloam Peony Display: Double peach flower . Repeat. 18”h.
Stella d’oro: Fragr ant golden yellow flower s. Repeat. 20”h.
Tuscawilla Tigress: 7 1/4” or ange flower s with gold midr ibs
and a darker orange eye. Repeat. 25”h.
1Gal.
$6.35-$13.50
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(Coral Bells or Alumroot) PS,SH,E,N,D
Green Spice: Beautiful gr een leaves with a silver over lay
and red veins. 10”h.
Obsidian: Glossy black foliage. 24”h x 16”w.
Palace Purple: Pur ple leaves with pr ominent white flower s.
18-24”h.
Pistache: villosa. Char tr euse scalloped leaves. Pr efer s
heavier shade. 12”h.
Plum Pudding: Shimmer ing plum pur ple foliage with a tight
habit. 8-26”h x 16”w.
Silver Scrolls: Lavender foliage with silver veins. 15”h.
Southern Comfort: villosa. Huge cinnamon peach lush
leaves that change to burnished copper in the fall. 22”h.
1Gal.
$7.50-$10.50
Heucherella
(Foamy Bells) SH,PS,E
A hybrid cross between Heuchera and Tiarella. All heucherella
we carry are sterile and thus profuse and repeat bloomers with
starry intermediate flowers. Prefer partial shade. Zone 4-9.
Dayglow Pink: Br illiant pink flower stalks over cut leaves
with a chocolate colored inlay. Good winter color. 7-16”h x
14”w.
Redstone Falls: villosa. A groundcover heucherella that
mounds up and then sends out trailing stems, spreading low
across the ground. The foliage is warm autumn colors with
darker veins. Great in containers, trails 3’.
Solar Eclipse: Red br own foliage bor der ed in lime gr een,
changing to darker brown in the fall. 16”h.
Sunrise Falls: Another tr ailing heucher ella with lovely char treuse lobed leaves with deep crimson markings. Trails 3’.
Sweet Tea: villosa. Spring leaves look like cinnamon stars,
darkening in the summer and lightening again in the fall. 28”h.
1Gal.
$10.50
Hibiscus
(Common Mallow) FS,PS,W
Vigorous and robust, these large leaved and large flowered
plants emerge late in the spring and flower from early to middle
Great plants for light shade needing rich, moist, well drained
summer. Plants require full sun and good air circulation for dissoils. Leaf colors are more vibrant with 2-3 hours of direct sun,
ease suppression. Soil conditions should be well draining but
preferably in the morning. Drought tolerant. Zone 4-9.
consistently moist. Zone 4-10.
Amethyst Mist: Amethyst color ed foliage with a silver over Blue River II: 10” white flowers over deep green foliage. 5’h.
lay. 9-26”h x 17”w.
Lady Baltimore: Pr obably the best known hybr id, pr oducAutumn Bride: villosa. Green foliage with summer to fall
ing 6-9” deep pink, slightly ruffled flowers. 4-5’h.
white flowers. 12-18”h.
Kopper King: 12” white flower s with a r ed eye over maple
Berry Smoothie: villosa. The spring foliage is the color of a
like coppery red leaves. 3-4’h.
berry smoothie, changing to metallic pink. 12-18”h.
Turn of the Century: Bicolor dar k r ed/light pink flower s
Blackberry Ice: villosa. Iridescent foliage with purple black
alternating like a wheel. 6-8’h.
veins. 12”h x 20”w.
1Gal.
$6900
Caramel: villosa. Tan peach foliage with beautiful shaped
Hosta
leaves. 12”h.
Citronelle: villosa. Soft medium yellow foliage. 12”h.
(Plantain Lily) SH,F
Delta Dawn: villosa. Lar ge r ound yellow spr ing leaves have Great plants for light shade needing rich, moist, well drained
a red center that turns to golden lime in the summer. Summer
soils. Although these plants do well in heavy shade, leaf colors
red veins can be prominent. 14”h.
are more vibrant with 2-3 hours of sunlight. Drought tolerant
Fire Alarm: villosa. Thick leather y r ed leaves. 14”h.
once established. Zone 4-9.
Georgia Peach: villosa. Peach colored leaves that turn red in
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the summer. 10”h.
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(Coral Bells or Alumroot) PS,SH,E,N,D
FS-Full Sun, PS-Part Sun, SH-Shade, E-Evergreen, DT-Drought Tolerant, D-Deer Resistant, F-Fragrant, W-Wet
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Hypericum
(Plantain Lily) SH,F
(St. John’s Wort) FS,PS,E
Abiqua Drinking Gourd: Dar k blue gr een, seer sucker ed
leaves that are uniquely cupped with white flowers. 18”h x 22”w.
August Moon: Lar ge yellow hear t shaped pucker ed leaves
with near white to lavender flowers. The gold color is generally
better with some sun. 20”h x 30”w.
Aurea Marginata: Gr een leaves with a golden mar gin and
lavender flowers. 18”h.
Blue Angel: Huge, heavily textur ed blue leaves with long lasting white flowers. 30-36”h.
Blueberry Muffin: Pucker ed blue foliage with mauve petioles
and scapes and lavender flowers. 14”h x 18”w.
Blue Mouse Ears: A dwar f blue with small r ounded ear
shaped leaves. 8”h.
Broad Band: A wide clump of hear t shaped leaves with an
extra wide creamy yellow margin and a dark green center and
white flowers. 23”h x 31”w.
Empress Wu: One of the lar gest hostas with huge dar k gr een
leaves forming a massive upright clump. Pale violet flowers. 34’hw.
Fragrant Bouquet: The br oad leaves with pointed tips ar e
light apple green with pale yellow margins. Large fragrant white
flower. 20”h x 36”w.
Francee: Dar k gr een hear t shaped leaves with a nar r ow pur e
white margin and lavender flowers. 18-24”h x 36”w.
Frances Williams: Lar ge heavily textur ed blue gr een hear t
shaped leaves with gold margins and near white to lavender flowers. 24-30”h x 36”w.
Great Expectations: lar ge twisted and folded var iegated
leaves with light chartreuse to cream centers and irregular blue
green margins with giant white flowers. 20-25”h.
Guacamole: Wide apple gr een mar gins on yellow leaves with
large white flowers. (A reversed sport of Fragrant Bouquet) 24”h.
Halcyon: Thick lance to hear t shaped blue gr een leaves holding the blue well into the summer. Lavender to nearly white flowers. 20”h x 40”w.
Irish Luck: Vigor ous glossy dar k gr een r ippled leaves with
fragrant lavender flowers. 18”h x 45”w.
June: Golden leaves with a blue gr een mar gin and lavender
flowers. Excellent substance with some puckering. Some sun
brings out more golden color in spring and it tends to darken during the season. 15-20”h x 24”w.
Krossa Regal: Lance shaped blue gr ay leaves with lavender
flowers. Becomes more spreading with age. 30”h x 36”w.
Night Before Christmas: Huge dar k gr een leaves with a str iking cream to white center and pale lavender flowers. 18”h x
34”w.
Patriot: Str ongly var iegated with wide white mar gins on
heart shaped leaves with lavender flowers. Tolerates some sun.
14-20” x 24”.
Sieboldiana Elegans: Heavy textur ed blue leaves with lavender flowers. 24”h x 36”w.
Stained Glass: Golden yellow leaves with dar k gr een edges
and large white fragrant flowers. 24”h.
Strip Tease: Unique white str ip between dar k gr een mar gins
and a gold center with a pale violet flower. 20”h x 30”w.
Sum & Substance: Lar ge char tr euse to gr een glossy leaves
and light orchid flowers. More sun tolerant than most. 30”h.
1Gal.
$6.75-$18.00
“Hypericum” comes from the Greek words “hyper” (over) and
“eikon” (picture) because it was hung above pictures to ward off
evil spirits. The common name was based on the belief that the
potency of it’s healing powers was increased by smoking it in fires
kindled on the eve of St. John’s Day, June 24, in ancient rites.
Zone 5-7.
Albury Purple: A handsome cultivar with a bur gundy hue to
the foliage and yellow flowers in May. Semi-evergreen with
showy red summer berries. Flowers bloom on new wood. Not as
heat tolerant as some varieties. 24-30”h.
Calycinum: Attr active semi ever gr een gr oundcover with 2-3”
yellow flowers in May. Flowers on old wood. 15-18”h.
C. Brigadoon: Golden yellow oval leaves with a r ed edge and
2” yellow flowers in late spring and early summer. Prefers partial
shade. 15-18”h.
Hypearls Compact Star: An 18” shr ub with deep pink ber r ies
in the summer from deep yellow flowers in the spring.
1Gal.
$6.75-$7.00
Iberis
(Candytuft) FS,DT,E
An old fashioned evergreen with lacy white flowers in April and
May. Often used as an edger. Shear after blooming for best appearance. Can be severely cut back at least every other year to
ensure they do not get leggy. Avoid pruning in the fall or spring
bloom may be sacrificed. Prefers well drained soil and full sun.
Zone 3-9.
Alexander’s White: Tends to r ebloom in the fall. 8-10”h.
Snowflake: Shor t and dense. 8-10”h x 18”w.
1Gal.
$7.00
Iris Cristata
(Crested Iris) FS,PS,DT,N,D
A dwarf native deciduous woodland plant making a great groundcover for partial to heavy shade. Flourishes with some morning
sun. Spreads easily in moist conditions. Flowers are a blue-lilac
in May. Divide in early spring while still dormant or after flowering. 6”h x 12-15”w. Zone 3-9.
Powder Blue Giant: Huskier and mor e vigor ous than the species. 3” delicate light blue flowers with golden crests. 6”h.
Tennessee White: A white cultivar with char acter istics the
same as ‘cristata’.
1Gal.
$6.75
Iris ensata
(Japanese Iris) FS,W,D
These plants perform well in acidic organic rich soils with ample
moisture during the growing season. Foliage remains strong all
season. Blooms are generally large and wide and appear in June
and July. The spread is usually 18-24”w. Zone 4-9.
Crystal Halo: Pur ple flower s edged in lavender . 34”h.
Fortune: 6” flower s with white falls and pur ple veins. 32”h.
Mt. Fujiyama: Lar ge, pur e white flower s. 32”h.
Pink Lady: Lar ge pink flower s. 30-36”h.
Variegata: Blue to pur ple flower s with white var iegated
leaves. 36”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
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Iris Germanica
(German or Bearded Iris) FS,DT,D,F
German irises prefer full sun and well drained soils with a neutral ph. Blooms early summer, some rebloom again in early
fall. Very drought tolerant. Divide in early spring while still
dormant or after flowering. Zone 3-10.
Best Bet: Light blue flower s with dar k blue falls. Ear ly
season. Rebloomer. 36”h.
Breakers: Medium blue flower s with dar k blue falls.
Blooms late spring. Rebloomer. 36”h.
Blueberry Bliss: Navy blue r uffled flower s ear ly-mid season.
40”h.
Cherry Blossom Song: Flamingo pink flower s with cer ise
purple falls. Robust. 36”h.
Harvest of Memories: Br ight gold flower s. Rebloomer .
38”h.
Hemstitched: White flower s with pur ple edges. Mid season. Rebloomer. 32”h.
Immortality: Pur e white flower s with lemon falls. Rebloomer. 30”h.
Jurassic Park: Yellow and lavender /pur ple flower s. Ear lymid season. 36”h.
Mini Absolute Joy: Bright pink flowers with fuchsia falls and
coral beards. Mid-late season. 11”h.
Mini Fireplace Embers: Br ightly color ed yellow flower s
with maroon and yellow edged falls. 10”h.
Mini Smart: Red-violet flowers with a darker purple spot.
Very early flowering. 10”h.
Orange Harvest: Br ight or ange fr agr ant flower s. Ear ly to
mid season. Rebloomer. 32”h.
Violet Turner: Violet pur ple flower s. Ear ly-mid season.
30”h.
War Chief: Long blooming bur gundy r ed flower s. Ear lymid season. 37”h.
Williamette Mist: Soft blue r uffled flower s with deep blue
centers. Mid-late season. Very floriferous. 39”h.
1Gal.
$12.00
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Lamiastrum
(Yellow Arch Angel) SH,PS
Herman’s Pride: The beautiful foliage has silver mar kings
between green veins with yellow flowers in spring and summer.
A great deciduous groundcover for shade or partial shade. 915”h x 18”w. Zone 4-8.
1Gal.
$6.75
Lamium
(Spotted Dead Nettle) SH,PS
An excellent groundcover or border plant for partial shade to full
shade areas. Deadhead or mow them to the ground to promote
rebloom. Prefers evenly moist, well drained soils. Zone 3-8.
Beacon Silver: Silver leaves with gr een edges and pink
spring flowers. 8”h.
Purple Dragon: Lar ge pur ple snapdr agon like flower s on
bright silver foliage. 4-8”h.
White Nancy: Silver white foliage with white flower s in ear ly
summer. 6-8”h x 12”w.
1Gal.
$6.75
Lavendula
(Lavender) FS,E,F,DT,D
Grosso: Blue flower s. 10-14”h.
Hidcote: Dar k pur ple flower s. 8-10”h.
Phenomenal: Deep pur ple. Heat and humidity toler ant. 24’h.
Provence: Medium pur ple flower s. Light and air y habit. 24
-24”h.
1Gal.
$7.85-$15.00
Leucanthemum
(Shasta Daisy) FS,PS
Shasta daisies flower on mounds of dark green fleshy leaves.
Plants benefit from a heavy shearing after blooming in order to
induce a second bloom for late summer or early fall. Long lasting cut flower. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Divide
every 3 to 4 years in spring or fall. Drought tolerant, they typically do not tolerate wet winter feet. Zone 4-9.
Iris pallida
Becky: 3” wide single white flower s with yellow center s in
(Sweet Iris) FS,DT,D
June and July and again in August and September. 40”hw.
Aureomarginata: Yellow var iegation with fr agrant lavender LaCrosse: Ear lier blooming, clear white quilled petals and a
blue flowers. 24”h.
compact tidy habit. 10-12”h.
1Gal.
$12.00
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Iris sibirica
(Siberian Iris) FS,DT,D
A wonderful garden iris performing well in moist conditions
with full sun to bright part shade. Siberian iris typically bloom
May or June and are composed of flaring to drooping falls and
narrow upright standards. Usually about 2’w. Only divide
when the clump has lost it’s vigor in late summer or fall.
Blue Moon: Lar ge violet blue falls with contr asting clear
blue styles. 36”h.
Butter and Sugar: Butter y yellow falls and clean white
standards. 24-28”h.
Caesar’s Brother: Dar k velvety violet blooms. 36”h.
Pink Parfait: Soft lavender full double blooms. 28”h.
Silver Edge: Medium blue blooms with a silver y edge.
26”h.
Snow Queen: Milky white blooms. 30-32”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Liatris
(Gayfeather or Blazing Star) FS,PS,DT
Showy vertical spikes top grass like foliage from July to September. Nice cut flower. Not aggressive, but may self sow in open
sunny spaces. May require staking if planted in rich soil. If desired, divide in spring. Attracts butterflies. Zone 3-9.
Spicata Alba: White flower s. 30-36”h.
Spicata Kobold: Rose lavender flower s. 24-48”h x 24”w.
1Gal.
$6.75
Ligularia
Desdemona: Round pur ple gr een foliage with br ight golden
flowers. Cool, moist areas and shade preferred. 36”h.
Little Rocket: Dwar f var iety. Heart shaped leaves with ser rated edges. 20”h.
1Gal.
$9.00
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(Hardy Garden Lily) FS,PS,F
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Monarda
(Bee Balm) FS,DT,F,D
Showy blooming plants for full sun or light shade with fragrant
foliage. Typically bloom for 8 or more weeks in June and July.
Cut back soon after first flowering to promote a fresh flush of
foliage and rebloom. Best maintained in bright areas with good
air circulation as some varieties are subject to powdery mildew.
Can be divided after a year or two in the ground. Nice cut flower.
Attract bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Zone 3-8.
Balmy Lilac: Ver y mildew r esistant with a compact habit and
early blooms of lilac. 12-14”h x 10-12”w.
Lobelia
Balmy Pink: Similar to Lilac, with pink blooms.
(Cardinal Flower) FS,PS,N,W
Balmy Purple: Similar to Lilac, with pur ple blooms.
Lobelia tolerate moist to well drained locations in full sun to par- Balmy Rose: Similar to Lilac, with r ose blooms.
tial shade. These narrow upright plants are best used in plantings Fireball: Lar ge r ed flower s, mildew r esistant. 16”h.
of 3 or more. They are short lived so they must be divided or
Jacob Kline: Deep r ed flower s, mildew r esistant. 48”h.
replaced every 2 to 3 years in spring or fall. Bloom from July to Petite Delight: Deep lavender pink flower s in J uly and AuSeptember. Hummingbirds and butterflies! Zone 5-8.
gust. Mildew resistant. 12-15”h x 18”w.
Black Truffle: Mar oon to black foliage with br illiant r ed
1Gal.
$6.75
blooms. 3-4’h.
Nepeta
Cardinalis: Fir e r ed flower spikes with gr een lanceolate foli(Catmint)
FS,DT,D
age. 3-4’h.
Dense,
mounding
aromatic
plants
with a 2 1/2 month bloom periSiphilitica: Medium blue flower s on gr een foliage. 3-4’h.
od. A good border plant for full sun to partial shade. Shear back
1Gal.
$6.75
plants by half their size to get new flowers and fresh sturdy dense
Lonicera
growth. Zone 3-8.
(Honeysuckle) FS,PS,N,F,E
X faassenii Dropmore: Slightly lar ger leaves than Walker ’s
Vigorous vines for vertical spaces. Ideal for fences and porch
Low. 18-24”h.
rails. Needs full sun for best flowering. Attracts hummingbirds. X faassenii Walker’s Low: Blue pur ple flower s fr om May to
10-20’h. Zone 4-9.
late fall. Gray green foliage with the familiar catmint fragrance.
Blanche Sandman: Tubular cor al r ed flower s fr om May to
24-30”h x 24”w.
frost.
1Gal.
$6.75
John Clayton: The best yellow flower with a mor e dense comNipponanthemum nipponicum
pact habit and blue green foliage. Blooms from April to October.
(Montauk Daisy) FS,PS,DT
Major Wheeler: The best r ed flower fr om Apr il to October .
White daisy blossoms with yellow centers over dark glossy green
1Gal.
$12.75
foliage. To keep compact, cut back to 4” before July 4th. DeciduLysimachia
ous. Prefers well draining soil. Long bloom time, attractive to
(Creeping Jenny) FS,PS,W
butterflies. 24”h. Zone 6-10.
Nummularia Aurea: A cr eeping gr oundcover with br ight
1Gal.
$6.75
golden foliage. Good for shade or semi shade. Small yellow
Paeonia
flowers in June. Zone 3-9.
Exotic blooms in a wide range of colors. These plants flourish in
sun or partial shade with moist well drained soils. Asiatic lilies
are the earliest to flower and have smaller leaves than Oriental
lilies. Oriental lilies generally have very fragrant flowers and
larger, more succulent leaves. Feed occasionally.
Varieties vary by year, please call or check our online
inventory for latest availability.
1Gal.
$6.75
Mazus
(Peony) FS,PS,D,F
A long lived perennial with old fashioned appeal. Mounds of dark
FS, PS, SH
green lobed leaves with tall stalks holding single or double flowerA charming light green groundcover that tolerates light foot traf- ing blooms. Many are fragrant. A top dress of compost/manure
fic. The small two lipped flowers appear in late spring. They
after flowering is recommended. Plants will tolerate full sun, but
tolerate full sun or partial shade, but perform better with afternoon may maintain a better foliage appearance if shielded from the hot
sun. Vigorous. 2-4”h. Zone 5-8.
afternoon sun. Prefers deep, fertile, humus rich and well drained
Reptans: Lavender flower s.
soils. Peonies generally resent being divided. Showy cut flower.
Reptans Alba: White flower s.
Blooms in May through June. Zone 3-8.
1Gal.
$6.75
Armani: Dar k mar oon pur ple flower s with glossy gr een foliMertensia virginica
age. One of the darkest peonies. Late. 36”h.
Best Man: Double pink full flower s on str ong stur dy stems.
(Virginia Blue Bells) SH,PS
Native bluebells provide brilliant blue color in spring but die back Mid. 32”h.
when the temperatures begin to climb into the 80’s and 90’s. This Bowl of Beauty: Single fuchsia r ose outer petals sur r ound a
woodland plant thrives in areas that provide morning sun and af- creamy white tufted center. 30-36”h.
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ternoon shade or filtered sun. Prefers rich, organic, well drained
soils. 18”h.
1Gal.
$9.00
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(Peony) FS,PS,D,F
Buckeye Belle: Unique deep mar oon flower s. Nice fr agrance and cut flower. Early. 34”h.
Coral Sunset: The fullest of all cor al color ed peonies.
Vigorous and lightly fragrant. Mid. 30”h.
Dinner Plate: Double, ver y lar ge shell pink fluffy flower s
with a rose like fragrance. Late. 34”h.
Duchess de Nemours: Double white fr agr ant flower s.
36”h.
Felix Crouse: Double car mine r ed blooms. 32”h.
Festiva Maxima: Ver y fr agr ant double white blooms with
flecks of red. 30-36”h.
Inspector Lavergne: Double cr imson r ed with white tips.
32”h.
Ito Bartzella: A hybr id cr oss of tr ee peony and r egular
peony. Very floriferous with huge double golden yellow
flowers with an eye catching orange center. 36”h.
Kansas: Deep r ed double blooms. 30-40”h.
Nancy Nora: Ver y lar ge, double deep vibr ant pink
blooms. Early to Mid. 34”h.
Pink Parfait: Double blooming br ight pink fluffy flower s.
32”h.
Primevere: White outer petals with a lemon yellow center. Fragrant. 30-36”h.
Sarah Bernhardt: Fr agr ant double light pink flower s.
36”h.
Scarlet O’hara: J apanese single blooming for m with scar let red flowers. 36”h.
Shirley Temple: Ver y pale pink fr agr ant flower s. 2836”h.
3Gal.
$22.50-$52.50
Pardancanda norrisii
(Candy Lily) FS,PS
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Penstemon
(Beard Tongue) FS,PS,N
These North American natives have an upright growth habit and
require well drained soils, especially in winter. Nice cut flower.
Attracts birds and butterflies.
Dark Towers: An impr oved “Husker ’s Red” with less of a
tendency to revert back to green foliage. Tall white flower
spikes occur in late spring. 8”h, 14”h in flower.
Husker’s Red: Mounds of bur gundy foliage with tall spikes
bearing white flowers in June and July. Full sun gives the best
foliage color. Drought tolerant. 24-36”h x 12-1”w.
1Gal.
$6.75
Perovskia
(Russian Sage) FS,DT,F,D
A shrub like plant that develops a woody character with silvery
aromatic foliage. A great mid to late season show of lavender
blue flower spikes which persist for six weeks or more from July
to September. Best results are obtained in full sun and well
drained soils. Do not cut these plants back to the ground in the
spring because they often leaf out on last years stems. If you
must prune before they have leafed out, cut back no shorter than
1’h. Zone 3-9.
Atriplicifolia: Plants r espond to cutting back in late spr ing
and again in early summer to produce sturdy dense plants. 3-4’h
x 2-4’w.
Little Spires: A shor ter ver sion, gr owing only 24”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Phlox divaricata
(Woodland Phlox) SH,PS,F
Blue Moon: Outstanding full and fr agr ant violet blue flowers. A long lived, carefree groundcover. 12-18”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Phlox glaberrima
Very similar to Belamcanda. Speckled, starry flowers in
(Smooth Phlox) PS,DT,F
mixed colors of purple, red, yellow, pink and orange in July to Triple Play: Var iegated gr een and white foliage with cluster s
September. Very heat tolerant. 24-36”h. Zone 3-9.
of pink flowers in late spring. Cooler temperatures will give the
1Gal.
$6.75
white margins a touch of pink. 12-16”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Parthenocissus
FS,SH,N
Vigorous deciduous climbing vine for walls, fences and trellises. Tendrils cling to brick and masonry so extra support is
not necessary. Brilliant red fall color. Zone 3-9.
Quinquefolia Virginia Creeper: New gr owth emer ges
bronze to red, turning green in the summer and red again in
the fall. Flowers early to mid summer. 30-50’h.
Tricuspidata robusta Boston Ivy: Wide glossy leaves with
dark blue to black fruit. 30-60’h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Passiflora carulea
(Passion Flower Vine) FS,PS
Exotic, tropical multi colored flowers in shades of white,
pink, purple and blue. 12’h. Zone 6-9.
1Gal.
$12.75
Phlox paniculata
(Summer of Garden Phlox) FS,DT,F
This upright growing phlox flowers in July and August. The
blooms are great in flower arrangements. Requires well drained
soils and good air circulation because they can be subject to mildew. Divide every 3 years or so in the spring. Attracts butterflies. Zone 3-9.
Autumn Joy: Rich violet pur ple flower s with violet blue
streaks and splashes. Very fragrant. 24”h.
David: Ver y lar ge fr agrant white blooms. Mildew r esistant.
36”h.
Laura: Lavender pur ple with a white center . 24-30”h.
Nicky: Lar ge cluster s of pur ple flower s. 30”h.
Orange Perfection: Fr agrant long lasting or ange. 36”h.
Red Riding Hood: The best r ed gar den phlox! 15”h.
1Gal.
$9.00
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Phlox stolonifera
(Moss Phlox or Creeping Phlox) SH,PS,N
Sherwood Purple: A mat for ming woodland native with
star like clear purple flowers. Spreads by stolons. Prefers at
least partial shade. 6-10”h x 2’w. Zone 5-8.
1Gal.
$6.75
Phlox subulata
(Moss Phlox or Creeping Phlox) FS,DT,E,D
An evergreen groundcover creating a beautiful carpet of color
in spring. Needs well drained soils and full sun or bright partial shade. Divide in early summer if desired. 4-6”h x 12”w.
Zone 3-9.
Emerald Blue: Medium blue/lavender flower s.
Emerald Pink: Hot Pink flower s.
North Hills: Br ight white flower s with a pur ple eye. Reblooms.
Red Wings: Br ight cr imson pink with a r ed eye.
1Gal.
$6.75
Physotegia
(Obedient Plant) FS,PS
Physotegia are not fussy as to soil type, but perform better in
acidic soil. They are heavy feeders but if too much fertilizer is
applied, growth is even more rampant than normal. Zone 2-9.
Miss Manners: Pur e white flower s, less invasive than Vivid. Reblooms. 2-3’h.
Vivid: Or chid pink flower s fr om September to October in
snapdragon like spikes. 2-3’h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Platycodon
(Balloon Flower) FS,PS
The flower buds of the Platycodon are said to resemble a balloon because they are inflated to the point that they look as if
they might burst. Plant in partial shade for best performance.
Blooms July to August. They are long lived and seldom need
dividing. Zone 4-9.
Astra Pink: 2-3” pink flowers. 8”h x 24”w.
Double Blue: Double blue flower s.
Double Lavender: Double lavender flower s.
Sentimental Blue: 2-3” blue flowers.
White: 2-3” white flowers.
1Gal.
$6.75
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Pulmonaria
(Lungwort or Bethlehem Sage) SH,PS,E
A spreading evergreen groundcover for shade to partial shade, establishing best in moist but well drained soils. Grown for foliage
which is usually spotted or lined with silver and early spring
blooms in shades of blue, white or pink in March for 3-4 weeks.
Divide after flowering or in fall every 5-6 years to maintain abundant blooms. In general, will spread 12-24”w. Zone 3-9.
Bertram Anderson: spotted leaves with violet blue flower s in
April and May. 6-12”h.
Raspberry Splash: Raspber r y to cor al color ed flower s over
dark green leaves with silver spots. 12”h x 25”w.
1Gal.
$9.00
Rosemarinus
(Rosemary) FS,E,D,DT
Rosemary is best planted against a structure where it can be protected from winter wind. Cutting off almost 1/4 of its growth in
late spring and then again in mid summer will promote dense
growth and prevent it from becoming woody or leggy.
Irene: Pr ostr ate for m that br anches hor izontally or cascading
if planted in a container. Blue flowers from summer to fall. 3’h.
Arp: Upr ight gr owth habit with blue flower s from summer to
fall. 3-4’h.
1Gal.
$7.85-$15.00
Rubus
(Ornamental Raspberry) SH,PS
Calycinoides: Small, deep gr een maple shaped leaves ar e semi
evergreen and turn a deep vivid red in the fall. White flowers are
followed by amber fruits in late spring. This unusual groundcover
is happiest in bright shade but will tolerate full sun. Insect and pest
free. 6-12”h x 24”w. Zone 6-9.
1Gal.
$6.75
Rudbeckia
(Black Eyed Susan) FS,DT,N
Native flowers for full sun locations which are tolerant of heat and
average soils. A planting of Rudbeckia is guaranteed to perform in
mid to late summer for at least 3-4 weeks. A long lasting cut flower. Attracts butterflies in the summer and the seed heads provide
food for birds. Blooms July to September. Zone 4-8.
Fulgida Goldsturm: The most widely used Rudbeckia, suited
for commercial and residential gardens. Deep yellow blooms with
brown centers. 24”hw.
Polemonium
Hirta Autumn Colors: A mix of r ed, br onze and yellow
(Jacob’s Ladder) PS,N
blooms. Reseeds. 24-30”h.
A wildflower through much of the eastern woodlands and Mid- Hirta Indian Summer: Lar ge golden daisy like flower s. In hot
west plains.
climates, can be considered an annual, but it does reseed. 30”h.
Stairway to Heaven: Lar ge, bushy, vigor ous selection with Laciniata Autumn Sun: “Her bstonne”. Single yellow daisies
green and white leaves tinged pink in the spring. Pale lavender with green cones. Blooms for 8+ weeks. 5-6’h.
blue flowers. 1-2’h. Zone 3-7.
Speciose Viette’s Little Suzy: Gr eat when planted in a mass in
1Gal.
$6.75
front of Goldsturm. 20-24”h.
Polygonatum falcatum variegatum
Triloba Prairie Glow: Bur nt or ange flower s with yellow tips
and chocolate centers. 3-4’h x 1-2’w.
(Variegated Solomon’s Seal) SH,F
1Gal.
$6.75
This woodland shade plant has graceful arching stems with
wide variegated simple leaves and small white fragrant flowers
that dangle from underneath the stems in May or June. Very
nice once established. Needs rich, improved soil to look its
best. Never needs divided. 18-24”h x 24”w. Zone 3-9.
1Gal.
$9.00
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Sedum
(Moss) SH,PS,E
(Stonecrop) FS,DT,D,E (some)
Subulata Irish Moss: Dense mossy ever gr een mat with
tiny white flowers for partial shade. Tolerates light foot traffic. 2”h x 12”w.
Subulata aurea Scotch Moss: Identical to Ir ish, only
gold.
1Gal.
$6.75
Succulent leaves and late summer to fall blooms add interest to
rock gardens and perennial borders. Seed heads provide winter
interest. Great choices for roof gardens. Requires well drained
soils. Divide in the spring . Zone 3-10.
Bailey’s Gold: An outstanding fine textur ed gr oundcover
with lustrous dark green scalloped leaves, red winter foliage and
thousands of gold clustered flowers in June. Evergreen. 2-3”h.
Bertram Anderson: Smokey pur ple leaves topped by dusky
pink flowers in early fall. 6-8”h.
Cauticola: A groundcover with r ounded blue gr ay leaves.
The young pink flowers mature to carmine red. 2”h.
Cherry Tart: Compact br illiant pink flower cluster s on
cherry red leaves. 6”h.
Lime Zinger: Lime gr een foliage with a r ed edge and hot
pink flowers. 6”h.
Matrona: Gr ay gr een foliage with r ose pink edges and r ed
stems. Flowers are pink. 24”h.
Mr. Goodbud: 5-6” clusters of purple pink flowers on purple
red stems over deep blue green foliage. 16”h.
Reflexum Blue Spruce: Blue gr een needle like foliage with
yellow flowers in July. 8-12”h.
Repestre Angelina: Br ight golden yellow needle like ever green foliage with yellow flowers in summer on 6-8” stems.
Prostate creeping habit. 3-6”h.
Sieboldii October Daphne: Low gr owing gr ay gr een foliage
with a pink edge and pink flowers. 6”h.
Spectabile Autumn Joy: the most popular Sedum. The
greenish buds open to light pink flowers that mature to a bronze
color. 12-24”h.
Spectabile Neon: Rose pink flower s that ar e much dar ker
than Autumn Joy. Very vivid! 18-24”h.
Spurium Dragon’s Blood: Also known as Pur ple Car pet,
the blood red evergreen foliage has dark rose flowers in July to
September. 4”h x 12”w.
Ternatum: A shade tolerant woodland sedum with white flowers in May and June. 6”h.
Thunderhead: Deep r ose flower s over gr ay gr een foliage.
27”h x 30”w.
Vera Jamison: Mahogany red foliage on plants with a
creeping habit and dark pink blooms in August and September.
9-12”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Salvia
(Meadow Sage) FS,DT
A wide selection of plants with mounded foliage and spike
like blooms for full sun locations. Long periods of bloom
and ease of care make them standard items in perennial gardens. Most Salvias put on a big show in early summer and
need to be cut back periodically to promote re-bloom. For
best results, plant in well drained soils. Attracts butterflies.
Zone 4-10.
Furman’s Red: Scar let r ed fr om J une to October . 24”h.
X gregii Maraschino: A beautiful cher r y r ed. Cut back
once or twice during the growing season to keep plants more
compact and to promote re-bloom. 2-3’hw. Zone 7-10.
Guaranitica Black & Blue: This outstanding “Blue Anise
Sage” has deep blue 12” flower spikes with pitch black calyxes. 3’hw, sometimes to 5’h. Zone 7-10.
Hot Lips: Bicolor white and cher r y r ed blooms with bur gundy fall foliage. Blooms all summer. 3’h. Zone 7-10.
Hot Trumpets: Cr imson r ed tr umpet flower s fr om J une
to frost. 8-10”h. Zone 7-10.
Lyrata Purple Knockout: Shiny bur gundy leaves tur n
deep purple in summer and red in fall. Spikes of blue lilac
flowers from spring through summer. A self sowing groundcover that is a good native substitute for Ajuga in a sunny
area. 18”h.
Nemorosa Caradonna: Glowing purple stems with an upright habit. 24-30”h.
Nemorosa Marcus: Violet blue flower s in ear ly summer
with a compact habit. 10-12”h.
Nemorosa Maynight: Dar k indigo blue flower s in J une.
18”h. Zone 5-9.
Nemorosa Snow Hill: White flower s spikes atop gr ay
green foliage. 20”h. Zone 3-9.
Sylvestris Blue Hill: Sky blue flower s in J une over a compact mound. 18”h. Zone 5-9.
Sylvestris East Friesland: Spikes of pur ple flower s.
Sempervivum
2’hw.
(Hens and Chicks) FS,DT,E
Ultra Violet: Vibr ant pur ple flower s fr om summer to
frost. 18-24”h. Zone 5-9.
We carry a mixed selection of “Hens and Chicks”. Varieties
can have green, blue or burgundy succulent foliage that grows
1Gal.
$6.75
in a tight mass close to the ground. New florets will emerge
Scabiosa
beside the mature ones. Flower colors can be yellow, pink or
(Pincushion Flower) FS,PS
burgundy. Do not tolerate excessive moisture. 6”h.
Long blooming plants with pincushion flower heads. Dead1Gal.
$6.35
head by shearing during the summer to keep the blooms
Silene
coming. Prefers full sun and slightly alkaline soils. Nice cut
(Catchfly) FS,PS,SH,N
flower. Attracts butterflies. Divide every 3-4 years in
spring. Zone 3-9.
Caroliniana Short and Sweet: Compact and cover ed in deep
Columbaria Butterfly Blue: 2” wide lavender blue flow- pink flowers in late spring. Prefers bright shade. 12-18”h.
ers. 12-24”h x 18”w.
Zone 4-7.
1Gal.
$6.75
1Gal.
$6.75
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Sisyrinchium
Tradescantia
(Blue Eyed Grass) FS,PS,N
(Spiderwort or Widow’s Tears) SH,PS,W
A. Lucerne: This lovely native of the easter n US has gr ass
like foliage with blue flowers from May to July. Adds textural
interest throughout the year. Prefers partial shade to full sun
with well drained soils. 8-10”h. Zone 5-9.
1Gal.
$6.75
Solidago
(Goldenrod) FS,N
This old fashioned plant has dozens of triangular shaped flowers
which are produced for 6-8 weeks, each opening for a single day.
Afternoon shade and well drained soils with adequate moisture are
essential for good performance. Zone 4-8.
Concord Grape: Rich pur ple flower s from J une to September
on frosty gray blue foliage. 18”h.
Mrs. Loewer: Light blue 2” flower s on ever gr een smoky blue
foliage that turns lavender/maroon in the fall. 24-30”h.
Snow Cap: White flower s. 18”h.
Sweet Kate: Dar k blue-purple flowers on clear yellow foliage.
Prefers partial to full shade. 24”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
A very useful group of garden plants which has been falsely
accused of causing hay fever in late summer because of it’s resemblance to rag weed. Tolerant of a wide range of soils Attracts butterflies. Zone 3-9.
Rugose Fireworks: Golden yellow bloom stems in August to
Tricyrtis
October. Not as invasive as native goldenrod. 30-60”h x 36”w.
(Toad
Lily) SH,PS
Little Lemon: Has the same char acter istics as “Fir eworks”
except only grows 12”h.
Toad lilies are an unusual group of plants with exotic orchid like
flowers on graceful arching stems in late summer to early fall.
1Gal.
$6.75
Blue Wonder: Heavily spotted pur ple blue flower s fr om late
Stachys
summer to frost. 22”h.
(Lamb’s Ear or Betony) FS,PS
Gilt Edge: Lar ge var iegated dar k gr een leaves with nar r ow
Helen von Stein: Thick silver y fuzzy leaves with a mounding irregular yellow to cream margins and deep pink spotted flowers.
habit. Tolerant of heat and drought but not tolerant of wet,
24”h.
heavy soils. Also known as “Big Ears” with large leaves and a Tojen: Lavender pur ple flower s without the typical spotting.
large growing habit. Mostly sterile. 12”h x 12-24”w.
Vigorous with large flowers. 24-36”h.
Pink Cotton Candy: The two toned pink blooms over deep
1Gal.
$6.75
green tidy foliage last up to 8 weeks. 12”h. Zone 4-9.
Verbena
1Gal.
$6.75
Stokesia
FS,DT
Semi hardy ever blooming trailing groundcovers. Great perform(Stoke’s Aster) FS,DT,E
ers for summer color. Dependable in heat and drought once estabVery tough plants once established. Full sun to partial shade
lished. .
tolerant with excellent drainage required. Excellent cut flower Homestead Purple: Br ight dar k pur ple r ounded blooms. 6as the blooms will last for more than a week once cut. Typically 10”h x 3’w. Zone 7-10.
spread about 24”. Zone 4-7.
1Gal.
$6.75
Blue Danube: 2-3” true blue flowers from June to August.
Vernonia
18”h.
(Iron Weed) FS,PS,N
Klaus Jelitto: Lar ge lavender blooms in J uly. 18-20”h.
Peachie’s Pick: Lar ge lavender blooms that come later and Iron Butterfly: Compact and well br anched with fine foliage,
last longer. 12-18”h.
producing true purple blooms in summer that the butterflies love.
Purple Parasols: Light pur ple flower s that gr adually darken Heat and drought tolerant. Good for rain gardens because it can
to a deep purple. 12-18”h.
withstand some flooding. 36”hw.
1Gal.
$6.75
1Gal.
$6.75
Teucreum
Veronica
(Germander) FS,E,DT,D
(Speedwell) FS,PS
An evergreen shrub like plant with small round dark shiny green
leaves and fragrant foliage. With regular pruning it makes a
wonderful small scale hedge. Rose purple colored flower spikes
appear in July. 12”h.
1Gal.
$6.75
Veronica is truly a workhorse in the landscape, providing dependable color in full sun for long periods of time under average garden conditions. Pruned back after periods of heavy flowering to
promote re-bloom. Divide in the spring or fall. Attracts butterflies.
Eveline: Rose pur ple flower s. Ver y flor ifer ous. 22”h.
Tiarella
Georgia Blue: Low mounds of small r ounded blue flower s in
(Foam Flower) SH,PS,E,D,N
June to September. A great evergreen groundcover. 12”h x 24”w.
Native woodland plants with white or pink airy spikes of fraRed Fox: Br ight fuchsia pink flower spikes.
grant spring flowers. Ground cover. Zone 4-9.
Royal Candles: Deep blue-purple spikes. Compact and upright
Crow Feather: Br ight cut gr een leaves mar ked with a black habit. 12-15”h.
feather. Stunning fall color, light pink flowers. 11”h x 12”w.
Sunny Border Blue: A tall var iety with lar ge leather y leaves
Running Tapestry: Light gr een 4”w leaves with a bur gundy and dark blue spikes, blooming all summer if deadheaded. 24”h x
center and maroon speckling. Trailer with white blooms. 12”h. 18”w.
1Gal.
$7.85
1Gal.
$6.75
FS-Full Sun, PS-Part Sun, SH-Shade, E-Evergreen, DT-Drought Tolerant, D-Deer Resistant, F-Fragrant, W-Wet
Tolerant, N-Native
Colesville Nursery
P.O. Box 208
Ashland, Virginia 23005
P. 804.798.5472
F. 804.752-6722
[email protected]
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