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<strong>CONTAINER</strong> / <strong>BB</strong><br />

FALL 2011 - SPRING 2012


To Our Valued Customers and Friends,<br />

“Like a train traveling in the dark of night, strong and true and destination<br />

bound, the light at the end of the tunnel is near and getting brighter every day.”<br />

Our Oregon weather is always a challenge to all agricultural growers, from hail<br />

storms to heavy rains; micro burst winds and even an occasional funnel cloud<br />

touching down on local towns, leaving a pathway of rubble and debris. It is<br />

challenging for everyone, but through it all, we support each other and learn to<br />

unite. Our economy is improving every day, but keeping our pricing low and<br />

our plant quality high, we do our part to help our friends and family, near and<br />

far, to break through the tough economic barriers. It is good to see improvements<br />

in our customer’s businesses and it is rewarding knowing that hopefully we had<br />

a small part in helping them get there.<br />

Every year, <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong> is proud to offer new varieties into our already<br />

diverse mix of product to grow your business, giving you an edge above your<br />

competitors. We have added 49 new varieties into this years catalog and are very<br />

excited to offer them as an addition to your upcoming seasonal orders. Columnar<br />

fruit trees and Pink Lemonade blueberries are just a few of our new additions, plus<br />

as a “Gold Key Grower” we continue to increase our selection of Proven Winner<br />

varieties to keep your mix new and exciting.<br />

Topiaries are in high demand this season. <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong> does many<br />

forms of topiaries such as spirals, double spirals, tiered, pom-poms, pyramidal<br />

and cubed. We also offer them in many varieties from junipers, false cypress,<br />

spruce, pines, boxwoods and arborvitae. We pride ourselves on excellence and will<br />

continue to offer more sizes and selections in this category.<br />

All of us at <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong> are anxiously awaiting and excited to go into<br />

our new season of fall 2011/spring 2012. For most of us, the nursery business<br />

this past three years has been challenging, but looking ahead, we all are hoping<br />

to see that light at the end of the tunnel. Our hope is for our customers to prosper<br />

and for the industry to grow and continue to improve. As always, we cherish the<br />

relationships with each and every one of you, new and old, and appreciate and<br />

continue to value your business with our company.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

<strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> II


MISSION STATEMENT<br />

Our mission is to be known as the “premium” grower who has vast variety, exemplary customer service and<br />

commitment to each customer’s success and does so with a “team” oriented staff driven by their desire to serve,<br />

create, promote and operate in a manner that is in accord with God’s will and values.<br />

• Long Term Partnership<br />

• Trust<br />

• Respect<br />

<strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> II, General Manager; <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> Sr.,<br />

founder; Brian <strong>Gentry</strong>, Production Manager<br />

VALUES<br />

• Loyalty<br />

• Commitment<br />

• Fiscal Responsibility<br />

1<br />

• Honesty<br />

• Integrity<br />

• Teamwork<br />

<strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> Sr. founded <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> Wholesale <strong>Nursery</strong> in<br />

1977 as a family owned company committed to bringing<br />

you the highest quality plant material with the best<br />

possible customer service. Many things have changed over<br />

the years but one that has not is our goal of earning your<br />

trust and satisfaction. We work hard every day to achieve<br />

this goal.


Sales Representatives<br />

INDEPENDENT SALES REPRESENTATIVES<br />

James Burns<br />

661-331-1696<br />

Utah, New Mexico,<br />

Southern Oregon<br />

Barry Freeman<br />

215-493-8730<br />

New Jersey<br />

Craig Jenkins<br />

918-794-0355<br />

Arkansas, Oklahoma<br />

Michael Burns<br />

971-218-7316<br />

Idaho, Montana,<br />

Oklahoma, Wyoming,<br />

Western Canada<br />

Terri Gardner<br />

303-725-4043<br />

Colorado<br />

John Till<br />

916-705-4427<br />

California, Nevada<br />

2<br />

Quentin Coleman<br />

770-639-0380<br />

Georgia, Virginia, North<br />

Carolina, South Carolina,<br />

Eastern Tennessee<br />

Milton Jayaweera<br />

289-214-1967<br />

Ontario/Quebec Canada<br />

Paul Wronski<br />

616-846-3631<br />

Indiana, Illinois, Michigan


NATIONAL NURSERY PRODUCTS<br />

David Faassen<br />

425-558-0112<br />

Washington, Idaho<br />

INSIDE SALES TEAM<br />

503-658-5181<br />

Junell Hill<br />

Customer Service Manager<br />

junell@leogentrynursery.com<br />

Minette Reisinger<br />

minette@leogentrynursery.com<br />

Scott Ingram<br />

502-243-8778<br />

West Virginia, Kentucky,<br />

Alabama, Mississippi,<br />

Western Tennessee<br />

Elyn Rackley<br />

Office Manager<br />

elyn@leogentrynursery.com<br />

Jennifer Wheeler<br />

jennifer@leogentrynursery.com<br />

3<br />

Bill Malouche<br />

913-362-0503<br />

Kansas, Missouri, Iowa,<br />

Nebraska<br />

Kathy Cline<br />

kathy@leogentrynursery.com<br />

Leila Blakely<br />

leila@leogentrynursery.com


Table Of Contents<br />

General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6<br />

New Introductions/Trade Show Schedule . . . . . . 7<br />

Proven Winners Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Patio Delights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

Topiary Collection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11<br />

Living Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

PLANT LISTINGS<br />

I Japanese Maples. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-16<br />

II Flowering and Shade Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-35<br />

III Evergreen Conifers and<br />

Grafted Specialties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-46<br />

IV Perennials and Ornamental Grasses . . . . 47-50<br />

V Deciduous Shrubs and<br />

Broadleaf Evergreens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-69<br />

VI Deciduous Fruit Trees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-77<br />

Order Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78<br />

Credit Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79<br />

Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80<br />

To order, or for inquiries<br />

Phone: (503) 658-5181<br />

Fax: (503) 658-6324<br />

Email: sales@leogentrynursery.com<br />

Web Site: leogentrynursery.com<br />

Mail: PO Box 645<br />

Gresham, OR 97030<br />

Visitors Welcome<br />

Please call for an appointment.<br />

Our office hours are 8:00 – 4:30 Monday – Friday<br />

4


General Information<br />

MINIMUM QUANTITIES and PRICING<br />

Note: Prices in this catalog are net prices, and are intended for the<br />

wholesale trade only. Prices are stated in U.S. funds, F.O.B. Gresham,<br />

Oregon, and cancel all previous price offerings.<br />

PRICES LISTED HEREIN ARE EFFECTIVE 7/1/11 – 6/30/12<br />

Minimum quantities are not required, but we<br />

do encourage you to consider purchase of<br />

quantities in excess of the suggested minimums tabulated below as you<br />

will receive a better value for larger quantities purchased.<br />

Volume Quantity Rates apply per shipment only.<br />

Minimum orders $1,000 - June 2 through February 28<br />

Minimum orders $2,000 - March 1 through June 1<br />

DISCOUNT PROGRAM<br />

We will offer our customers a discount on every invoice and the<br />

discount is based on their combined container, ball and burlap, and<br />

bareroot purchases the previous year. Discounts are awarded on those<br />

invoices paid within terms and are valid on catalog priced material<br />

only. Discounts will not be given on special priced items but will<br />

contribute to overall discount percentage. New customers are entitled<br />

to the discount that corresponds with the dollar amount of their first<br />

order. The chart below shows the discount percentage associated with<br />

annual purchases.<br />

Dollar Amount Discount<br />

Previous Years Purchases Percentage<br />

$2,500 2%<br />

$5,000 3%<br />

$8,000 5%<br />

$12,500 7%<br />

$18,000 8%<br />

$25,000 9%<br />

$40,000 10%<br />

$60,000 12%<br />

$80,000 14%<br />

$100,000 15%<br />

$120,000 16%<br />

$150,000 18%<br />

5


Terms of Sale<br />

Our terms of sale are cash to customers we have not yet<br />

established a relationship. Terms for customers with<br />

established credit are net 30 days. All past due accounts<br />

will be charged 1.5 % per month on the unpaid balance.<br />

We will consider new accounts with established<br />

companies only after a written request that provides<br />

sufficient credit information upon which the<br />

determination of credit worthiness can be made. A credit<br />

application blank may be found in the appendix.<br />

Inter-bank transfers can be arranged for those customers<br />

wishing to do so. Simply instruct your bank to wire<br />

funds to:<br />

WEST COAST BANK<br />

ABA Routing # 123200088<br />

Gresham Branch<br />

473 NW Burnside<br />

Gresham, Oregon 97030<br />

Credit to the account of:<br />

<strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> Wholesale <strong>Nursery</strong>, Inc.<br />

Contact <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong> for Account Number<br />

*In addition to Inter-bank transfers, we are now accepting<br />

Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. We will be<br />

offering you the processing fees on the first $5000<br />

charged in a given month free of charge. Any dollar<br />

amount in excess of $5000 will be subject to the<br />

percentage of the processing fee at the time of the charge.<br />

Example: $7000- Invoice being paid<br />

$5000- Allowed in month<br />

$2000- Subject to fee<br />

x 2.5%- Current Processing Fee<br />

$50- Processing Fee<br />

Card would be run for $7050<br />

PLANT HARDINESS ZONE RATINGS<br />

Every item in the catalog lists a hardiness rating zone<br />

that the plant can reasonably well be expected to endure<br />

based on the USDA Cold Hardiness Rating. The USDA<br />

average annual minimum temperatures for each Zone are<br />

included below for reference.<br />

ZONE 2 -50° to -40° F<br />

ZONE 3 -40° to -30° F<br />

ZONE 4 -30° to -20° F<br />

ZONE 5 -20° to -10° F<br />

ZONE 6 -10° to 0° F<br />

ZONE 7 0° to10° F<br />

ZONE 8 10° to 20° F<br />

ZONE 9 20° to 30° F<br />

PATENT FEES<br />

Patent fees are in addition to the catalog prices listed<br />

herein. All patented plant material is clearly indicated in<br />

the catalog and a list of patent fees is tabulated in the<br />

Appendix.<br />

CUSTOM TAGGING<br />

For your convenience and so you can begin selling your<br />

nursery stock as soon as it’s unloaded off the truck we<br />

can now print custom tags with your company name,<br />

retail price and UPC code and have them placed directly<br />

on your order. The cost for this service is $0.15 per tag.<br />

If you would like this service, please request this at the<br />

time you order.<br />

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & CONFIRMATION<br />

We will acknowledge receipt of your order within 10<br />

business days. Confirmations will be sent to those<br />

customers whose accounts are current, and to new<br />

customers beginning August 1, for Fall 2011 orders and<br />

beginning September 15, for Spring 2012 orders. All<br />

Spring orders not picked up by the 15th of May will be<br />

released into open inventory and made available for sale<br />

on a first come basis. All orders will be confirmed once<br />

the credit has been established or full payment has been<br />

made for the amount of the order.<br />

CANCELLATIONS:<br />

All cancellations must be submitted in writing by January<br />

1. Cancellations after January 1 are subject to a thirty<br />

percent (30%) restocking charge.<br />

SHIPMENTS<br />

Our goal is to have high quality plants at your place of<br />

business in the best condition possible. This process<br />

begins with propagation and ends with loading your<br />

plants on the truck. Our responsibility ends at this point.<br />

We will do our best to locate trucks for you or we’ll be<br />

glad to load the material on a truck furnished by you.<br />

For the trucks that we arrange, all freight will be C.O.D.<br />

and paid to the truck broker, unless otherwise noted. All<br />

shipments will be by refrigerated truck, unless otherwise<br />

specified.<br />

TEMPERATURE RECORDERS<br />

For your protection and to ensure that your order stays at<br />

a safe temperature while in transit we put a temperature<br />

recorder in each truck. There will be a $10 per order<br />

charge for this service.<br />

PACKING CHARGES<br />

Liners in 2-1/4” or 4” pots will be packaged in waxed<br />

cartons and shipped UPS or Air Freight at your request.<br />

There will be a packing charge of $5.00 per box in<br />

addition to the freight charge.<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the<br />

variety or productivity of any plant that we sell. Should<br />

any plant prove untrue to name as labeled, it is mutually<br />

agreed that our total liability, upon satisfactory proof,<br />

shall be limited to the purchase price only.<br />

SUBSTITUTIONS<br />

Plant growth depends on conditions beyond our control.<br />

For this reason, we reserve the option of making<br />

substitutions in grade, up or down, without prior<br />

notification. If this is not satisfactory, please let us know<br />

at the time you order.<br />

CLAIMS<br />

Each order is counted carefully, and only the best plants<br />

are picked to insure shipment of the highest possible<br />

grade. Claims for errors must be made in writing within<br />

5 days of receipt of goods, and all claims must be<br />

accompanied by a photograph of each plant for which a<br />

claim is requested.<br />

6


New Introductions<br />

We are excited to introduce the following items for 2011-2012.<br />

Buddleia x ‘Miss Ruby’<br />

Buddleia x Lo & Behold ‘Purple Haze’<br />

Ceanothus x pallidus ‘Minmari’<br />

Chaenomeles Double Take ‘Scarlet Storm’<br />

Crataegus phaenopyrum ‘Washington’<br />

Fraxinus oxycarpa ‘Raywood’<br />

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Mindor’ Show Off<br />

Hibiscus syriacus Sugar Tip ® ‘America Irene Scott’<br />

Rosa Home Run ® x ‘WEKcisbako’<br />

Albizia julibrissin ‘Summer Chocolate’<br />

Perovskia ‘Lacey Blue’ atriplicifolia ‘Lisslitt’ PBR<br />

Populus deltodies ‘Siouxland’ Cottonless<br />

Cottonwood<br />

Malus ‘Cameo Brand ® ’<br />

Malus ‘Chehalis’<br />

Malus ‘Golden Sentinel’<br />

Malus ‘Liberty’<br />

Malus ‘Red McIntosh’<br />

Malus ‘Morning Mist Fuji’<br />

Malus ‘Mutsu’<br />

Malus ‘Northpole’<br />

Malus ‘Red Gravenstein’<br />

Malus ‘Scarlet Sentinel’<br />

Prunus ‘Benton ® ’<br />

Prunus ‘Skeena’<br />

Prunus ‘Chelan’<br />

Trade Show Schedule<br />

We look forward to seeing you at the following trade shows this year:<br />

Prunus ‘Lapins’<br />

Prunus ‘Tieton ® ’<br />

Prunus ‘Lorna’<br />

Prunus ‘Reliance’<br />

Prunus ‘Allstar ® ’<br />

Prunus ‘Coralstar ® ’<br />

Prunus ‘Early Elberta’<br />

Prunus ‘Glowingstar ® ’<br />

Prunus ‘Paul Friday Flamin-Fury ® ’<br />

Prunus ‘Redstar ® ’<br />

Prunus ‘Risingstar ® ’<br />

Prunus ‘Starfire ® ’<br />

Prunus ‘Mariposa’<br />

Prunus ‘Flavortop’<br />

Prunus ‘Red Gold’<br />

Pyrus ‘D’Anjou’<br />

Pyrus ‘Harrow Sweet’<br />

Pyrus ‘Concord ® ’<br />

Malus 3-N-1 Combo Apple<br />

Malus 3-N-1 Hardy Combo Apple<br />

Malus 3-N-1 Extra Hardy Combo Apple<br />

Prunus 3-N-1 Combo Cherry<br />

Prunus 3-N-1 Combo Plum<br />

Prunus 3-N-1 Hardy Combo Plum<br />

Pyrus 3-N-1 Combo Pear<br />

Salix alba ‘Britzensis’ Coral Embers Willow<br />

PANTS August 2-4, 2011 Booth #4090 Oaks, PA<br />

IGC August 16-18, 2011 Booth #2611 Chicago, IL<br />

Texas Expo August 18-21, 2011 Booth #1231 Dallas, TX<br />

FarWest Show August 25-27, 2011 Booth #4106 Portland, OR<br />

Can West September 28-30, 2011 Booth #237, 239 Vancouver, BC<br />

Garden Expo October 19-20, 2011 Booth #228 Toronto, ON<br />

FIHOQ November 11-16, 2011 Booth #420 Saint-Hyacinthe, QC<br />

Green Industry November 17-18, 2011 Booth# 139,141 Edmonton, AB<br />

Montana Green Expo January 4-5, 2012 Booth #26D Billings, MT<br />

Northern Green Minn. Expo January 4-6, 2012 Booth #528,530 Minneapolis, MN<br />

National Green Centre January 8-9, 2012 Booth #1142C Kansas City, MO<br />

MANTS January 11-13, 2012 Booth #210,244 Baltimore, MD<br />

Mid AM January 18-20, 2012 Booth #507 Chicago, IL<br />

Idaho Horticulture Expo January 18-20, 2012 Booth #311 Boise, ID<br />

Green & Growin January 19-20, 2012 Booth #1613, 1615 Greensboro, NC<br />

CENTS January 23-25, 2012 Booth #1922, 1924 Columbus, OH<br />

Utah Green January 24-25, 2012 Booth #336,407 Sandy, UT<br />

ProGreen Expo February 8-10, 2012 Booth #2015 Denver, CO<br />

Nor Cal February 16, 2012 Booth #410 San Mateo, CA


<strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong><br />

Proven Winners Program<br />

Gold Key Grower<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6<br />

7 8 9 10 11 12<br />

13 14 15 16 17 18<br />

19 20 21 22 23 24<br />

25 26 27 28 29 30<br />

31 32 33 34<br />

35 36<br />

39 40<br />

37 38<br />

41 42<br />

8<br />

1. Berberis SUNJOY GOLD PIL-<br />

LAR<br />

2. Caryopteris PETIT BLUE<br />

3. Caryopteris SUNSHINE<br />

BLUE<br />

4. Euonymus BLONDY ®<br />

5. Hibiscus LAVENDER CHIF-<br />

FON<br />

6. Hibiscus WHITE CHIFFON<br />

7. Hibiscus VIOLET SATIN ®<br />

8. Hibiscus BLUE SATIN ®<br />

9. Hibiscus ROSE SATIN ®<br />

10. Hibiscus BLUSH SATIN ®<br />

11. Hydrangea paniculata<br />

'Limelight'<br />

12. Hydrangea CITYLINE<br />

BERLIN<br />

13. Hydrangea CITYLINE<br />

MARS<br />

14. Hydrangea CITYLINE<br />

PARIS<br />

15. Hydrangea CITYLINE RIO<br />

16. Hydrangea CITYLINE<br />

VENICE<br />

17. Hydrangea CITYLINE<br />

VIENNA<br />

18. Hydrangea INCREDIBALL<br />

19. Hydrangea INVINCIBELLE<br />

SPIRIT<br />

20. Hydrangea PINKY WINKY<br />

21. Hydrangea paniculata Quick<br />

Fire<br />

22. Itea virginica LITTLE HENRY ®<br />

23. Kolkwitzia DREAM<br />

CATCHER<br />

24. Physocarpus COPPERTINA<br />

25. Physocarpus SUMMER<br />

WINE ®<br />

26. Rhamnus FINE LINE<br />

27. Sambucus BLACK LACE<br />

28. Symphoricarpos<br />

AMETHYST<br />

29. Syringa BLOOMERANG ®<br />

30. Viburnum BLUE MUFFIN<br />

31. Weigela WINE & ROSES ®<br />

32. Weigela MIDNIGHT WINE ®<br />

33. Weigela MY MONET<br />

34. Weigela FINE WINE<br />

35. Buddleia ‘Miss Ruby’<br />

36. Ceanothus x pallidus<br />

‘Minmari’ Marie Bleu<br />

37. Chaenomeles Double Take<br />

‘Scarlet Storm’<br />

38. Rosa ‘Home Run’<br />

39. Euonymus ‘Fireball’<br />

40. Hibiscus ‘Sugar Tip’<br />

41. Buddleia ‘Purple Haze’<br />

42. Forsythia ‘Show Off’


Patio Delights – In 14” Deco Pots<br />

“To enhance your patio garden”<br />

Phone: 503-658-5181 • Fax: 503-658-6324 • sales@leogentrynursery.com<br />

SPECIES PRICE<br />

Acer Bloodgood Maple $57.65<br />

Acer Coral Bark Maple $57.65<br />

Acer Red Laceleaf Maple $57.65<br />

Buxus Dwarf Boxwood cubed/pyramidal/globe $51.00<br />

Caryopteris Dark Knight tree form $56.10<br />

Caryopteris Sunshine Blue tree form $56.10<br />

Cedrus Blue Atlas $51.00<br />

Cedrus Electric Blue $51.00<br />

Cedrus Weeping Blue Atlas Serpentine $56.10<br />

Chamaecyparis Compact Hinoki $45.25<br />

Chamaecyparis Dwarf Hinoki on Standard $57.65<br />

Chamaecyparis Boulevard Pom Pom $59.40<br />

Cornus alba Ivory Halo tree form $56.10<br />

Corylus Contorted Filbert shrub form $51.90<br />

Corylus Contorted Filbert tree form $56.10<br />

Cotinus coggy Royal Purple tree form $56.10<br />

Hibiscus Blue Bird tree form $56.10<br />

Hibiscus Blush Satin tree form $56.10<br />

Hibiscus Lucy tree form $56.10<br />

Hibiscus Rose Satin tree form $56.10<br />

Hibiscus Satin Blue tree form $56.10<br />

Hibiscus White Chiffon tree form $56.10<br />

Hydrangea Annabelle tree form $56.10<br />

Hibiscus Paeoniflora tree form $56.10<br />

9<br />

SPECIES PRICE<br />

Hydrangea Quick Fire tree form $56.10<br />

Hydrangea Tardiva tree form $56.10<br />

Juniper Blue Star on Standard $57.65<br />

Juniper chinensis Blue Pfitzer Pom Pom $61.10<br />

Juniper chinensis Gold Pfitzer Pom Pom $61.10<br />

Juniper Chinensis Sea Green Pom Pom $61.10<br />

Juniper Wichita Blue/Blue Arrow $41.80<br />

Photinia Pink Marble tree from $56.10<br />

Physocarpus Diablo tree form $56.10<br />

Physocarpus Summer Wine tree form $56.10<br />

Picea Alberta Spruce Spiral $66.00<br />

Picea Alberta Spruce Tiered $66.00<br />

Picea Bacheri Spruce $47.80<br />

Picea Columnar Blue Spruce $47.80<br />

Picea Fat Albert Spruce $47.80<br />

Picea Globosa on Standard $57.65<br />

Picea Omorika Nana on Standard $57.65<br />

Picea Weeping Norway Spruce $57.65<br />

Pinus Vanderwolf Pine $53.90<br />

Potentilla Pink Beauty tree form $56.10<br />

Salix Variegated Willow tree form $47.80<br />

Sambuscus nigra Black Lace tree form $52.80<br />

Weigela French Lace tree form $52.80<br />

Weigela Wine & Roses tree form $52.80


Topiary Collection<br />

Phone: 503-658-5181 • Fax: 503-658-6324 • sales@leogentrynursery.com<br />

SPIRAL<br />

Buxus ‘Green Mountain’<br />

Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Boulevard’ ~ Boulevard Cypress<br />

Juniper chinensis ‘Blue Point’<br />

Juniper scopulorum ‘Moonglow’<br />

Juniper scopulorum ‘Wichita’<br />

Picea glauca Conica ~ Dwarf Alberta Spruce<br />

Thuja occ Smaragd ~ Emerald Green Arborvitae<br />

ON STANDARD<br />

Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Nana Gracilis’ ~ Dwarf Hinoki Cypress<br />

Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Verdoni’ ~ Verdoni Hinoki Cypress<br />

Juniper squamata ‘Blue Star’<br />

Microbiota decussata ~ Russian Cypress<br />

Picea omorika ‘Nana’ ~ Dwarf Serbian Spruce<br />

Picea pungens ‘Globosa’ ~ Dwarf Globe Spruce<br />

Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’ ~ Tanyosho Pine<br />

Pinus strobus ‘Nana’ ~ Dwarf White Pine<br />

POM POM<br />

Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Boulevard’ ~ Boulevard Cypress<br />

Juniper chinensis Pfitzeriana ‘Aurea’ ~ Gold Pfitzer Juniper<br />

Juniper chinensis Pfitzeriana ‘Glauca’ ~ Gold Pfitzer Juniper<br />

Juniper chinensis Pfitzeriana ‘Sea Green’ ~ Sea Green Juniper<br />

Pinus sylvestris ~ Scotch Pine<br />

PYRAMIDAL<br />

Buxus ‘Green Mountain’<br />

Buxus ‘True Dwarf’<br />

Ilex ‘Blue Holly’<br />

TIER<br />

Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Boulevard’ ~ Boulevard Cypress<br />

Picea glauca Conica ~ Dwarf Alberta Spruce<br />

Thuja occ Smaragd ~ Emerald Green Arborvitae<br />

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Beautifying the planet, one tree at a time<br />

Here Here at <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong>, <strong>Nursery</strong>, we we are are doing doing our our part part<br />

to be GREEN GREEN and and conserve conserve resources resources for for our our planet. planet.<br />

Below Below are are some some of the the things things that that we we are are doing doing to<br />

help help conserve conserve our our precious precious natural natural resources. resources.<br />

-Utilize -Utilize cover cover cropping cropping to help help reduce reduce water water runoff runoff<br />

and and conserve conserve the the amount amount of water water needed. needed. This This<br />

also also increases increases the the amount amount of nutrients nutrients in the the soil. soil.<br />

-All -All of our our nursery nursery plastics plastics are are recycled recycled and and are are<br />

turned turned into into things things such such as garden garden benches. benches.<br />

-We -We are are recycling recycling the the water water in our our container container yards yards<br />

which which reduces reduces our our water water usage usage by 40%. 40%.<br />

-We -We recycle recycle all our our used used oil. oil.<br />

®<br />

-Any -Any excess excess plants plants that that we we have have are are able able to be<br />

composted composted and and then then used used for for fertilizer fertilizer for for future future<br />

crops. crops.<br />

-We -We analyze analyze our our truck truck loading loading processes processes to<br />

maximize maximize efficiency efficiency and and cut cut down down on the the number number<br />

of trucks trucks on the the road road which which reduces reduces our our<br />

consumption consumption of oil. oil.<br />

-We -We are are working working on alternative alternative container container products products<br />

to help help reduce reduce our our carbon carbon footprint footprint and and provide provide as<br />

little little waste waste as possible. possible.<br />

We We all know know that that trees trees provide provide a welcome welcome addition addition<br />

to your your landscape landscape and and are are pleasant pleasant to look look at.<br />

Below Below are are additional additional benefits benefits to planting planting trees trees and and<br />

shrubs. shrubs.<br />

-Trees -Trees provide provide a natural natural welcome welcome environment<br />

environment<br />

where where people people play play and and relax relax which which studies studies have have<br />

shown shown can can reduce reduce blood blood pressure pressure levels levels increasing increasing<br />

over over all well well being. being.<br />

-Trees -Trees provide provide soil soil stability, stability, reduce erosion and<br />

help help reduce reduce water water runoff. runoff.<br />

-100 -100 mature mature trees trees or 25 houses houses with with 4 trees trees per per<br />

house house catch catch approximately approximately 112,000 112,000 gallons gallons of<br />

rainwater rainwater per per year. year.<br />

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Less money money is needed needed for storm storm water water control. control.<br />

Water Water is cleaner cleaner since there are fewer fewer pollutants pollutants<br />

being being washed washed into the waterways. waterways. (US Forest Forest<br />

Service) Service)<br />

-Trees -Trees improve improve air quality. quality.<br />

100 trees or 25 houses houses with 4 trees per house house<br />

remove remove 235 lbs of pollutants pollutants per year.<br />

100 trees or 25 houses houses with 4 trees per house house<br />

remove remove 23 tons of CO2 per year.<br />

Leaves Leaves filter the air we breathe breathe by removing removing dust<br />

and other particulates. particulates. Leaves Leaves absorb absorb carbon carbon<br />

dioxide dioxide from the air and other air pollutants pollutants such as<br />

ozone, ozone, carbon carbon monoxide, monoxide, and sulfur sulfur dioxide, dioxide, and<br />

give off oxygen. oxygen. (US Forest Forest Service) Service)<br />

-1 acre of trees produces produces 260 pounds pounds of oxygen oxygen each<br />

year.<br />

-1 acre of trees produces produces enough enough oxygen oxygen to supply supply<br />

18 people people with oxygen oxygen for a year.<br />

-Although -Although the greatest greatest supply supply of oxygen oxygen is<br />

produced produced in the rain forests, forests, every tree that is<br />

planted planted will contribute contribute to the total world world oxygen oxygen<br />

production.<br />

production.<br />

-Trees -Trees increase increase privacy privacy and provide provide noise reduction reduction<br />

in a neighborhood neighborhood setting. setting.<br />

-Property -Property values values can increase increase by as much much as 20% for<br />

landscaped landscaped yards compared compared to non landscaped<br />

landscaped<br />

yards. yards.<br />

-Shade -Shade trees in strategically strategically placed placed areas on the sun<br />

facing facing side of homes homes will cool the house house naturally naturally<br />

which which decreases decreases the amount amount of utility utility bills paid,<br />

meaning meaning less consumption consumption of non-renewable<br />

non-renewable<br />

resources resources and decreases decreases the emissions emissions in the<br />

atmosphere. atmosphere. Summer Summer air conditioning conditioning bills can be<br />

reduced reduced by as much much as 35%. In the winter winter trees<br />

that are used as wind breaks breaks can reduce reduce heating heating<br />

costs by as much much as 25%.


JAPANESE MAPLES<br />

JAPANESE MAPLES<br />

ACER (Maple)<br />

palmatum (Green Japanese Maple) Zone 5 HxS 20’x15’<br />

Seedling grown upright Japanese maple. A wide variation in form and/or leaf color make this an uncommonly<br />

beautiful tree. Fall color is usually red to orange. A good choice for the small landscape.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ #1<br />

115.50 66.70 51.50 40.20 32.50 6.90<br />

palmatum cultivars<br />

Available in the following sizes:<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong> GROWN <strong>BB</strong> TO POT SPECIMEN<br />

#15 #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 #15 #10 #7 In 30” Cedar 14”<br />

2” 1.75” 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 5-6’ 4-5’ 3-4’ 24-30” 18-24” 12-15” 5-6’ 4-5’ 3-4’ Planter Box Box<br />

262.50 210.00 162.75 120.75 89.25 68.25 54.60 119.30 88.65 70.30 47.25 28.70 14.40 108.50 80.55 63.80 546.00 103.00<br />

‘Beni Schichihenge’ Zone 5 HxS 12’x10’<br />

An upright form with a rather “twiggy” growth habit whose outstanding feature is its leaf coloration. Unlike<br />

the other variegated leaf varieties, this one sports a distinctive orange coloration on a bluish-green leaf with<br />

bold, white margins.<br />

‘Bloodgood’ Zone 5 HxS 20’x15’<br />

A vigorous upright grower with large, deep red to blackish-red leaves that hold their color better than most of<br />

the other red-leafed palmatums, lasting late into the Summer. Fall colors are usually bright crimson. One of the<br />

most popular red uprights.<br />

‘Butterfly’ Zone 5 HxS 15’x8’<br />

A dainty but stiffly upright tree or twiggy shrub that has irregular blue to green leaves with a cream colored<br />

variegation on the edge. New leaf growth in the Spring frequently has pink coloration bordering the white<br />

markings.<br />

‘Emperor 1’ Zone 5 HxS 20’x15’<br />

A vigorous upright grower with large, red leaves that hold their color better than most red-leafed palmatums,<br />

lasting late into summer. Fall colors are usually bright crimson.<br />

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palmatum cultivars<br />

Available in the following sizes:<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong> GROWN <strong>BB</strong> TO POT SPECIMEN<br />

#15 #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 #15 #10 #7 In 30” Cedar 14”<br />

2” 1.75” 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 5-6’ 4-5’ 3-4’ 24-30” 18-24” 12-15” 5-6’ 4-5’ 3-4’ Planter Box Box<br />

262.50 210.00 162.75 120.75 89.25<br />

* Except as noted for Shishigashira<br />

68.25 54.60 119.30 88.65 70.30 47.25 28.70 14.40 108.50 80.55 63.80 546.00 103.00<br />

‘Orido Nishiki’ Zone 5 Ht to 19’<br />

Orido Nishiki is a vigorous, upright grower with a variegated leaf that is deeply lobed, and has a rich green<br />

color that starts its spring growth with irregular splashes of pink, white, cream, or some combination of these.<br />

The bark of new shoots is typically coral colored and sometimes streaked with purple.<br />

‘Peaches & Cream’ Zone 5 Ht to 10-12’<br />

Attractive variegated Japanese maple with spring foliage that emerges a cream color. Bright green veins run<br />

through the middle of the leaf and help accent the cream color. The outside edge of the leaves have a soft<br />

pink tinge. The leaves hold their cream color throughout most of the summer, gradually fading to yellow and<br />

finally to beige with darker tips.<br />

‘Sango Kaku’ (Coral Bark) Zone 5 HxS 20-25’x18-22’<br />

This upright form offers something for every season. A red tint graces the margin of the new leaves in spring;<br />

light green and somewhat soft and feathery leaves adorn the tree in the summer; fall leaves change to a<br />

predominately apricot tone with hints of light red, and the winter bark of the tree, especially the bark on the<br />

newer growth, is a brilliant coral color.<br />

dissectum ‘Seiryu’ Zone 5 Ht to 13-20’<br />

This upright growing laceleaf makes a very unique accent piece in any landscape. It sports finely cut bright<br />

green foliage displayed on upright arching branches to form a rounded crown with a light, delicate<br />

appearance. Fall color is a spectacular gold to light yellow with tones of orange, and red or crimson<br />

throughout the crown.<br />

‘Shishigashira’ (Lion’s Head Maple) Zone 5 Ht to10’<br />

A truly unique upright with tightly compact and steeply ascending branches covered with a dense mass of<br />

deep green foliage, that is darker than most of the other Japanese maples. Most of the leaf margins are<br />

crinkled and shrubby tufts of growth typically occur at the branch tips. Note: Shishigashira is sold only as<br />

B&B: (3’ - $76.30; 4’ - $85.00; 5’ - $120.00)<br />

‘Trompenburg’ Zone 5 HxS 13-16’x10-13’<br />

A strong, upright growing tree with a unique leaf form. The lobes radiate from a central point on the leaf and<br />

each one curls or rolls under like a tube. It is a rich, deep purple-red and does not burn in full sun. Fall color<br />

is crimson.<br />

‘Ukigumo’ Zone 6 HxS: 6’x6’<br />

Unique, upright maple with a short multi-branching habit that more closely resembles a shrub than a tree.<br />

The white, green mottled variegated leaf color often times resembles floating clouds. Leaves have soft pink<br />

tips especially during early spring. Green flecks appear as the tree matures in amongst the white and green<br />

color. Very interesting addition to any landscape!<br />

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JAPANESE MAPLES


JAPANESE MAPLES<br />

palmatum Dissectum cultivars (Laceleaf Varieties)<br />

Available in the following sizes:<br />

MINI SUPER<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong> GROWN SPECIMEN <strong>CONTAINER</strong> <strong>BB</strong> TO POT SPEC. SPECIMEN<br />

5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24” #20 #15 #10 #7 “AA” “A” #20 #15 #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 In 30” In 30” In 24” In 14"<br />

4-5’ 3-4’ 30” 24” 4-5’ 3-4’ 30” 24” 18” Cedar Cedar Cedar Cedar<br />

Planter Planter Planter Planter<br />

Box Box Box Box<br />

173.80 144.80 106.40 83.70 59.85 178.00 138.00 101.00 73.00 498.75 315.00 162.00 126.00 92.30 66.20 50.85 28.70 14.40 1018.00 760.00 474.00 126.00<br />

SPREADER - A spreader is a grade we selected out of our dissectum varieties. The head is wider than the total height of the plant.<br />

The size grade listed is actual spread width of the head. Spreader is graded by width instead of by height. These are older plants<br />

with a nice caliper, great for an entry way planting or specimen in any landscape. Listed as SPRDR. When ordering, Spreader must<br />

be specified.<br />

dissectum ‘Garnet’ Zone 5 Ht to 10-12’<br />

Garnet is a vigorously growing, mounding shrub with a deeper red color than either Crimson Queen or<br />

Everred. Its finely cut leaves hold their color well throughout the growing season.<br />

dissectum ‘Inabe Shidare’ Zone 5 Ht to 8’-10’<br />

An outstanding, mounding dissectum noted for its deeply serrated, large dark, purplish-red leaves in the<br />

summer. It retains the deep color throughout the growing season, and is considered by some to have the best<br />

color of the red dissectums. Fall leaf color is a brilliant crimson. Inabe Shidare is one of the more vigorous<br />

dissectums in its class.<br />

dissectum ‘Tamukeyama’ Zone 5 Ht to 10-12’<br />

Beautiful weeping laceleaf maple with rich purplish-red, laceleaf foliage which becomes spectacular shades of<br />

red in autumn. Wonderful accent to any landscape or mixed in small areas.<br />

dissectum ‘Viridis’ Zone 5 Ht to 10-12’<br />

A dome-shaped, or round headed weeping dissectum with a bright green leaf. The leaves are deeply lobed.<br />

Yellow and orange tones dominate the tree in autumn. A small and graceful tree ideally suited for container<br />

growing or for use in tight places.<br />

dissectum ‘Red Dragon’ (Semi-Dwarf Laceleaf) Zone 5 Ht to 10-12’<br />

Red Dragon is a new introduction from Duncan & Davies in New Zealand. The foliage is a beautiful deep red<br />

that is similar in color to Purple Fountain Beech. Bark is a deep purple-red. Slower growing, but similar in<br />

habit to Inabe Shidare, with weeping mounds of foliage that holds its color well into the fall.<br />

MINI <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

B&B SPECIMEN GROWN <strong>CONTAINER</strong> <strong>BB</strong> TO POT SPECIMEN<br />

4’ 3’ 30” 24” “AA” “A” #15 #10 #7 #15 #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 30” Cedar 24” Cedar<br />

3’-4’ 30-36 24-30” 18-24” Planter Box Planter Box<br />

160.00 121.70 96.60 73.20 520.00 345.00 158.00 115.50 95.25 144.00 105.00 86.60 54.10 32.50 15.65 845.00 497.00<br />

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SHADE AND<br />

FLOWERING TREES<br />

TREE KEY<br />

For Bareroot trees please refer to our Bareroot Catalog.<br />

Average Flowering and Shade Tree sizes<br />

Container Size Height Caliper<br />

#5 5-6' 5/8" +<br />

#7 6-8' 3/4" +<br />

#10 6-8' 1" +<br />

#15 8-10' 1-1/4" +<br />

#20 8-10' 1-1/2" +<br />

#25 10-12’ 1-3/4" +<br />

*Crabapple and Multi-Stem trees are exceptions to these averages.<br />

Serpentine and Shrub Forms<br />

Serpentine (SERP) Multi-Stem (MS)<br />

5'-6'<br />

Top Grafted Weeping Trees<br />

#2 Grade (#2) #1 Light Branched (#1LB) #1 Branched (#1) #1 Heavy (#1HVY)<br />

Base Grafted Weeping Trees<br />

#2 Grade (#2) #1 Light Branched (#1LB) #1 Branched (#1) #1 Heavy (#1HVY)<br />

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SHADE AND FLOWERING TREES<br />

ACER (Maple)<br />

Acer circinatum (Vine Maple) Zone 4 HxS 20’x 20<br />

A small, seedling grown, multi-stemmed tree with green spring and summer leaves. Leaves turn shades of<br />

yellow, orange, and scarlet in late summer or early fall. Winged red seed add a splash of color in late<br />

summer.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

6’-8’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 6’ #25 5’ #20 4’ #15 3’ #10<br />

47.00 36.00 29.45 21.65 55.90 43.90 37.20 29.50<br />

Acer ginnala (Flame Maple) Zone 2 HxS 20’x20’<br />

Distinctive orange-red fall color. Grown both as a single-stemmed and multi-stemmed tree. Can be used as a<br />

screen or hedge. Does well in containers. Very hardy.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.80<br />

ACER PLATANOIDES (Norway Maples)<br />

Note: We take the extra step to insure that you receive the highest quality tree possible. All Norway Maple<br />

varieties except Crimson Sentry are shaped twice. First, they are topped in early spring; then we go back to each<br />

tree in late June and uniformly shape the head for superb balance. The resulting plant is ideal for use in<br />

containers.<br />

p. ‘Crimson King’ Zone 4 HxS 40’x35’<br />

Purple leaves grace this round-headed tree throughout the growing season. Slower growing than the species.<br />

The most popular of all red-leafed Norways.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 85.00 #15 — 62.70 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

p. ‘Crimson Sentry’ Zone 4 HxS 25’x15’<br />

Crimson Sentry is a sport of Crimson King that was selected by A. McGill & Son <strong>Nursery</strong>. It was selected for<br />

its bright foliage and closely spaced leaves. This tree is very columnar and dense in growth habit.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 85.00 #15 — 62.70 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

p. ‘Drummondii’ (Silver Variegated Maple) Zone 4 HxS 35’x25’<br />

Light green leaves with white margins sets this tree apart from the other Norway Maples. A round-headed<br />

tree with lots of character.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

p. ‘Pond‘ (Emerald Lustre)/Royalty $0.50 Plant Patent 4837 Zone 4 HxS 45’x40’<br />

Emerald Luster is a very vigorous tree with a dense branching system and a rounded crown. Dark green<br />

leaves turn to a brilliant yellow during the fall.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

p. ‘Emerald Queen’ Zone 3 HxS 70’x40’<br />

Rapid growth and great form are advantages matched by few other shade trees. The dark, glossy green<br />

foliage adds the third dimension needed to make this a good choice.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

p. ‘Fairview’ Zone 4 HxS 45’x35’<br />

Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.55<br />

A straight-stemmed, fast growing maple. New leaves are a rich burgundy; mature foliage is dark green to<br />

bronze. A strikingly beautiful and very symmetrical tree. More narrow and upright than ‘Deborah.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

p. ‘Princeton Gold ® ’/Plant Patent #6727 Zone 4 HxS 35’x30’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

The foliage of Princeton Gold is an eye-catching bright yellow, holding the yellow color until leaf drop in the<br />

fall. Selected by Princeton <strong>Nursery</strong>. Slightly smaller in growth habit to Crimson King, and produces an oval<br />

shape as it matures.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

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SHADE AND<br />

FLOWERING TREES


SHADE AND<br />

FLOWERING TREES<br />

p. ‘Royal Red’ Zone 4 HxS 40’x30’<br />

A red-leafed maple resembling Crimson King but believed to be hardier.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 85.00 #15 — 62.70 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

ACER RUBRUM (Red Maples)<br />

r. ‘Armstrong’ Zone 3 HxS 45’x15’<br />

A fast grower with a columnar habit, making this a good choice for a narrow planting space. The gray bark<br />

and dark green leaves make a pleasant contrast. Expect scarlet fall color with some variation, depending on<br />

soil acidity.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

r. ‘Autumn Flame ® ’/Trademark 1,041,020 Fee $0.55 Zone 4 HxS 35’x35’<br />

The leaves of Autumn Flame turn a brilliant scarlet color two weeks before other Red Maples, and hold the<br />

color well into autumn. Autumn Flame branches readily at a young age, forming a shapely, dense, wellrounded<br />

crown.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

r. ‘Brandywine’ Zone 4 HxS 30x12’<br />

Columnar form that does well in plantings along streets. Brandywine has an intense red fall color which<br />

peaks as a brilliant purple-red before dropping its leaves. Peak is later than most rubrum varieties.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

r. ‘Fairview Flame ® ’ Zone 4 HxS 40’x35’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.55<br />

A very vigorous grower with vibrant fall color and an excellent branching system which forms into a well<br />

shaped crown. The deep scarlet color begins earlier than October Glory and lasts into autumn. Thank you to<br />

A. McGill & Son for this impressive red maple.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

r. ‘Karpick’ Zone 4 HxS: 45’ x 20’<br />

Columnar maple with a uniform dense form. Autumn color is yellow gradually changing to a brilliant red.<br />

Dark green leaves contrast the bright red branch tips during spring and summer.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

r. ‘October Glory ® ’/Plant Patent 2116 Zone 4 HxS 40’x35’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

October Glory is a preferred variety of Red Maple developed by Princeton Nurseries. The lustrous green<br />

foliage, becoming crimson red in the fall, will hold on a few weeks longer than the genus. Thank you,<br />

Princeton <strong>Nursery</strong>, for this outstanding tree.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

**** Available in Multi-Stem ****<br />

r. ‘Franksred’ (Red Sunset ® )/Trademark 863,972 Zone 4 HxS 45’x35’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.65<br />

Red Sunset is a vigorous grower, and occupies a place of prominence among the Red Maple cultivars. The<br />

summer leaves are a distinct glossy green that has no equal , followed by a showy display of orange to red<br />

fall color that makes this a truly outstanding selection. The crown is oval to rounded and uniformly branched<br />

throughout. Hardy to winter conditions.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

**** Available in Multi-Stem ****<br />

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. ‘Sun Valley’ Zone 4 HxS 30’x20’<br />

Disease resistant red maple with a brilliant red fall color that peaks late into autumn. Peak color lasts two to<br />

three weeks. Symmetrical crown.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.80 #15 — 59.85 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 35.70 #5 — 22.70<br />

ACER X FREEMANII (Hybrid Maple)<br />

‘JeffersRed’ (Autumn Blaze ® )/Plant Patent 4864 Zone 3 HxS 50’x40’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00<br />

A new cultivar from Jeffers <strong>Nursery</strong>. A cross between Red Maple and Silver Maple that provides a great<br />

scarlet fall color, drought tolerance, and vigorous growth.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 83.40 #15 — 61.00 #10 — 48.60 #7 — 38.60 #5 — 23.60<br />

**** Available in Multi-Stem ****<br />

ACER GRISEUM (Paperbark Maple)<br />

Paperbark Maple Zone 5 HxS 30’x30’<br />

Attractive tree with cinnamon colored flaking bark. Bluish-green three leaflet leaves change to a beautiful<br />

scarlet red color in fall. Tree is slow growing with a low branch structure and a rounded crown. Exciting tree<br />

that is native to China.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

1.25" 1” 6’ 5’ 4’ 1.25” #20 1” #15 6’ #15 5’ #10 4’ #7<br />

141.60 111.30 84.05 69.60 52.00 156.00 123.00 96.00 78.00 63.70<br />

**** Available in Multi-Stem ****<br />

ACER SACCHARUM (Sugar Maples)<br />

s. Sugar Maple Zone 3 HxS 45’x40’<br />

This maple is less vigorous than the Norway Maple, but matures at a greater age. It has one of the finest<br />

autumn colorations of any tree in North America. The spectacular Autumn colors are orange, gold, scarlet,<br />

and tints of apricot.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 85.00 #15 — 62.70 #10 — 52.00 #7 — 34.30<br />

s. ‘Green Mountain ® ’/Plant Patent 2339 Zone 3 HxS 45’x35’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

This sugar maple has a desirable oval crown of dark green leaves that turn orange to scarlet in the fall. The<br />

thick leaves of this cultivar prevent damage from the hot winds that commonly burn the foliage on Sugar<br />

Maple.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 93.70 #15 — 66.00 #10 — 57.40 #7 — 41.70 #5 — 25.50<br />

s. ‘Legacy ® ’/Plant Patent 4979 Zone 3 HxS 50’x35’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

A fast growing Sugar Maple with heavy inner branching. Leaves are shiny and resistant to leaf tatter.<br />

The fall color is a beautiful red with shades of orange, pink, and yellow.<br />

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ACER TRUNCATUM<br />

x A. plat. ‘Keithsform’ (Norwegian Sunset ® ) Zone 4 HxS 35’x25’<br />

Plant Patent #7529 Plant Patent Fee: $1.00<br />

Excellent fall color with light orange to red leaves. Similar in appearance to Acer platanoides ‘Norway’. Very<br />

uniform canopy structure.<br />

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ALBIZIA<br />

julibrissin ‘Summer Chocolate’ Zones 7-10 HxS 20’x15’<br />

Plant Patent #13,822 Plant Patent Fee $2.50<br />

Has showy fragrant, dark pink flowers that bloom in the summer attracting bees, butterflies and birds. Its<br />

leaves slowly close during the night and during periods of rain, the leaflets bowing downward as if the tree<br />

were sleeping. Its chocolate colored foliage emerges green and becomes a dark red turning to a reddish<br />

bronze and then to brown with deep purple wine coloring that won’t fade in summer heat.<br />

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AMELANCHIER (Serviceberry)<br />

grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance ® ’/Plant Patent 5717 Zone 4 HxS 20’ x 15’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

Fast growing with impressive soft, white blossoms in Spring. Dark green disease resistant leaves, turn<br />

brilliant red in fall.<br />

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BETULA (Birch)<br />

jacquemontii (Jacquemontii Birch) Zone 3 HxS 40’x30’<br />

The beautiful white bark that colors up at an early age is the whitest of all the Birches. The leaves are dark<br />

green, thick, and leathery, and somewhat resistant to leaf miner.<br />

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nigra (River Birch) Zone 3 HxS 40’x35’<br />

A rapid grower to 40’, pyramidal in form and with medium green foliage. The tree is open at maturity which<br />

exposes the exfoliating bark, ranging from shades of grey-brown to reddish-brown in color.<br />

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nigra ‘Cully’ (Heritage ® Birch)/Plant Patent 4409 Zone 3 HxS 45’x35’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.75<br />

A very vigourous grower with beautiful bark that can pull off in sheets. The bark varies in color from tan to<br />

more of a lighter softer shade of white. The foliage has a dark green color. An attractive addition or<br />

centerpiece for any landscape.<br />

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nigra ‘BNMTF’ (Dura Heat ® Birch) Zone 4 HxS 40’x25’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.75<br />

A vigorous grower with lustrous dark green leaves which fade to yellow during autumn. Exfoliating bark is a<br />

creamy-white that ages to a pinkish-orange and then finally to a soft brown color.<br />

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pendula (European White Birch) Zone 2 HxS 45’x30’<br />

Widely planted for its white bark that develops at an early age. The broadly pyramidal crown and bright<br />

green leaves enhance the somewhat weeping habit of this tree.<br />

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pendula ‘Youngii’ (Young’s Weeping Birch) (Serpentine) Zone 2 HxS 15’x20’<br />

This tree has a dome-shaped head with slender pendulous branches. Its twisted stem makes it a true<br />

specimen for any landscape.<br />

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platyphylla japonica (Whitespire Birch) Zone 4 HxS 40’x20’<br />

This tree is similar in size and appearance to the European White Birch. The crown of mature trees is<br />

pyramidal in shape and the tree is resistant to Bronze Birch Borer.<br />

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CARAGANA (Siberian Peashrub)<br />

arborescens ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Siberian Peashrub) Zone 2 HxS 10’x15’<br />

Fast growing deciduous tree with 3 inch long leaves that have yellow pea-like flowers during early summer.<br />

Drought tolerant and very cold hardy. Makes an excellent windbreak or hedge.<br />

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arborescens ‘Walker’ Zone 4 HxS 8’x8’<br />

Unique, weeping specimen with beautiful bright yellow flowers during early summer. Thin grass-like foliage<br />

is bright green. Very attractive to any landscape.<br />

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CARPINUS (Hornbeam)<br />

betulus ‘Fastigiata’ (Columnar Hornbeam) Zone 4 HxS 35’x25’<br />

A small-leafed, dense, upright tree with a formal appearance. Young trees form a narrow upright crown,<br />

becoming more pyramidal with age. Heat and drought resistant, and considered to be relatively free of<br />

disease and insect pests. Makes an excellent street tree. Nice yellow fall color.<br />

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CELTIS (Hackberry)<br />

occidentalis (Common Hackberry) Zone 2 HxS 70’x40’<br />

A large rapidly growing shade tree that has an upright oval growth habit at youth maturing to a round habit.<br />

Hackberry has green summer foliage color changing to yellow color in fall. Resistant to many environmental<br />

conditions including drought, heat and wind.<br />

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CERCIS (Redbud)<br />

canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ Zone 4 HxS 20’x15’<br />

Blooms open up to dark red-purple leaves. Very striking tree with heart shaped leaves which turn to yellow<br />

in the fall.<br />

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canadensis ‘Eastern Redbud’ Zone 4 HxS 30’x25’<br />

Stunning tree with an open habit. Blooms begin with a purplish-red tint and open to a purplish-pink brilliant<br />

color. One of the earliest bloomers. Has heart shaped leaves and yellow autumn colored leaves.<br />

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canadensis ‘Lavender Twist ® ’/Plant Patent 10328 Fee: $1.00 Zone 5 HxS 7’x7’<br />

Weeping cortored branches and virbrant lavender blooms make this tree truly one of a kind. Lavender Twist<br />

blooms in mid April to mid May, with bluish green foliage in summer to yellow golden color in fall.<br />

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texensis ‘Oklahoma’ Zone 6 HxS: 20’ x 20’<br />

Compact tree perfect for landscapes with reddish purple flowers that bloom in masses followed by thick<br />

glossy heart shaped leaves. Flowers are brilliant when blooming. Leaves turn a gorgeous yellow-green color<br />

during fall.<br />

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CORNUS (Dogwood)<br />

florida (White Flowering Dogwood) Zone 5 HxS 30’x30’<br />

A small tree with a short trunk that breaks up into several large wide-spreading limbs a short distance from<br />

the ground resulting in a low dense crown. White petal-like floral bracts make for a striking display when in<br />

full bloom in the early spring. Red to purple fall leaf color.<br />

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florida ‘Cherokee Chief’ (Red Flowering Dogwood) Zone 4 HxS 20’x20’<br />

Spring and fall foliage is scarlet red, green in summer. The ruby red flower bracts make this the deepest red<br />

of any of the red Dogwoods. A small tree with an upright central leader and uniform branching habit.<br />

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florida ‘Rubra’ (Pink Flowering Dogwood) Zone 4 HxS 20’x20’<br />

Pink flower bracts adorn the irregular and somewhat open crown of this showy ornamental. The berries are<br />

bright red and the leaves a medium green during the summer. Spring foliage is red; red-wine fall coloration.<br />

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kousa ‘Chinensis’ (Chinese Dogwood)-Tree Form Zone 5 HxS 20’x20’<br />

White flower bracts cover this small tree later in the season than the other Dogwoods. Its dense horizontal<br />

limb structure forms a rounded crown as the tree ages. Green summer leaves turn red to purple in the fall.<br />

Resistant to Anthracnose.<br />

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kousa ‘Satomi’ Zone 5 HxS 20’x20’<br />

Upright, small tree which has long lasting salmon colored flowers that lighten into a pinkish-red color as it<br />

matures. Autumn foliage red to purple.<br />

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CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn)<br />

crus-galli ‘Inermis’ Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn Zone 4 HxS 25’x30’<br />

Dense round headed Hawthorn with horizontal spreading branches. The leaves are glossy and dark green<br />

during spring which turn from orange to a deep scarlet red in autumn. Small red fruit hold on into winter.<br />

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laevigata ‘Crimson Cloud’ Zone 4 HxS 25’x18’<br />

Crimson Cloud is a vigorous tree with red flowers in the Spring. It has a glossy red fruit in the Fall that holds<br />

on well into the Winter. This tree is resistant to leaf spot disease.<br />

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laevigata ‘Pauls Scarlet’ Zone 4 HxS 20’x20’<br />

A round-headed tree covered with deeply lobed leaves. Scarlet double flowers bring this tree to life in early<br />

Spring. Small red fruit holds on well into the Winter.<br />

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phaenopyrum ‘Washington’ Zone 4 HxS 25’x25’<br />

Late spring early summer white flowers. Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Orange to red fall<br />

color. Small flowering tree which may be used as street tree.<br />

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FAGUS (Beech)<br />

sylvatica ‘Dawyck Purple’ Zone 4 HxS 40’x15’<br />

A broad pyramidal shaped tree with deep purple leaves. Trunk is relatively short with the branching<br />

beginning close to the ground. This variety holds its color well during summer.<br />

sylvatica ‘Purple Fountain’ Zone 4 HxS 30’x6’<br />

A striking tree with both purple branches and purple leaves. Forms a central leader and continues to grow<br />

upward in a narrow habit with cascading branches. Makes a superb specimen tree, and it grows fairly quickly.<br />

sylvatica ‘Purpurea Pendula’ (Weeping Purple) Zone 4 HxS 15’x15’<br />

Much slower growing than ‘Purple Fountain, and it does not develop a central leader, but rather forms a<br />

broadly spreading umbrella of deep purple foliage. Makes and excellent container plant.<br />

sylvatica ‘Riversii’ (Rivers Purple Beech) Zone 4 HxS 50’x40’<br />

A nice symmetrical tree with a very dense and compact form. Develops a deep purple leaf and holds its color<br />

well into the summer, gradually shading to a purple-bronze. A very popular tree and it makes a magnificent<br />

specimen.<br />

sylvatica ‘Rohanni’ Zone 4 HxS 50’x40’<br />

Deep purple to dark green summer foliage shines all summer on this upright to rounded, deciduous tree.<br />

Highly ornamental, providing shade to any landscape setting.<br />

sylvatica ‘Spaethii’ (Spaeth’s Purple Beech) Zone 4 HxS 45’x35’<br />

A fantastic tree for color. Spaeth’s Beech is the deepest purple-black of all the copper beech varieties. It holds<br />

its color well, and does not fade during the summer.<br />

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sylvatica ‘Roseo-Marginata’ (Tri Color Beech) Zone 4 HxS 40’x25’<br />

A purple leafed upright form with an irregular rose and pinkish-white margin on the leaf. This graceful, slow<br />

growing tree forms a broadly oval crown at maturity. Develops it’s best color in partial shade.<br />

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FRAXINUS (Ash)<br />

americana ‘Autumn Purple ® ’ Zone 4 HxS 45’x40’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.50<br />

Autumn purple is noted for its outstanding reddish to deep purple fall color. It is a seedless variety with<br />

heavily-textured green summer foliage and a rounded crown.<br />

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oxycarpa ‘Raywood’ Zone 5 HxS 35’x25’<br />

Fast growing, tolerates heat, cold, drought, and poor soil conditions. Young upright or oval, with age<br />

develops a round head. Dark green summer foliage turning red to purple in fall. Large lawn shade tree.<br />

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pennsylvanica ‘Patmore’/Plant Patent 4684 Zone 2 HxS 45’x35’<br />

Patmore Ash is extremely hardy and tolerant of adverse growing conditions. The glossy-green leaflets are<br />

deeply serrated; growth habit is erect and it maintains a good growth rate. Patmore ash is seedless.<br />

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pennsylvanica ‘Summit’ Zone 3 HxS 45’x25’<br />

A strong growing, upright ash. The foliage is less glossy than Marshall Seedless and it defoliates a few weeks<br />

earlier.<br />

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GINKGO (Maidenhair Tree)<br />

biloba ‘Autumn Gold’ Zone 5 HxS 35’x25’<br />

A straight, clean-limbed tree with a somewhat rounded crown. Soft, green summer foliage becomes brilliant golden<br />

yellow for a long period during autumn before leaf fall. A superior selected male clone. Does not produce fruit.<br />

biloba ‘Saratoga’ Zone 5 HxS 20’x15’<br />

A neatly rounded tree, with a unique deep green leaf that is deeply notched at the end and is borne in a pendulous<br />

manner, which gives the tree a graceful weeping appearance. Autumn foliage is a soft yellow. A choice form that is<br />

somewhat smaller than Autumn Gold. A superior selected male clone. Does not produce fruit.<br />

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GLEDITSIA (Honeylocust)<br />

triacanthos inermis ‘Imperial ® ’ Zone 4 HxS 35’x35’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

Flat topped, vase shaped canopy on this smaller form of thornless locust. Golden fall color.<br />

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triacanthos inermis ‘Shademaster ® ’ Zone 4 HxS 45’x35’<br />

Plant Patent #1515 Plant Patent Fee: $0.40<br />

Asymmetrical form with ascending branches and a strong trunk make this an above average tree. Dark green<br />

foliage holds on longer than many Honeylocust cultivars. Thornless and seedless. Excellent fast growing<br />

street tree.<br />

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triacanthos inermis ‘Skycole’ (Skyline ® ) Zone 4 HxS 45’x35’<br />

Plant Patent #1619 Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

This pyramidal form of Honeylocust is especially popular because of its strong trunk and its dark, densely set<br />

leaves. Bright golden yellow fall foliage. Thornless and seedless.<br />

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triacanthos inermis ‘Suncole’ (Sunburst ® ) Zone 4 HxS 40’x35’<br />

Plant Patent #1313 Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

Golden yellow foliage and a creative branching habit make this tree a focal point in any landscape.<br />

Outstanding color. Thornless and seedless.<br />

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LABURNUM (Goldenchain tree)<br />

anagyroides ‘Columnaris’ (Columnar Goldenchain Tree) Zone 5 HxS 20’x10’<br />

A narrow, upright tree with dark green foliage and beautiful bright yellow hanging clusters of flowers in<br />

summer. An excellent addition for your landscape.<br />

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pendula ‘Weeping Goldenchain Tree’ Zone 5 HxS 15’x12’<br />

A weeping form of Golden Chain Tree with bright yellow flower clusters during summer. A wonderful<br />

addition to your landscape.<br />

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x watereri ‘Vossii’ Zone 5 HxS 25’x20’<br />

A small, graceful tree with very showy, yellow, pea-like flower clusters in early summer make this a very<br />

effective accent piece for any landscape.<br />

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LIQUIDAMBAR (Sweetgum)<br />

styraciflua (American Sweetgum) Zone 4 HxS 60’x45’<br />

A wonderful shade tree specimen for all the right reasons. This tree has a nice pyramidal crown, large maplelike<br />

leaves that are dark green in summer, then display brilliant yellow/red/orange fall foliage long after the<br />

leaves of most other species have fallen. In addition, it’s fast growing, has interesting corky bark, and no<br />

significant disease or insect pests.<br />

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MALUS (Crabapple)<br />

‘Branzam’ (Brandywine ® ) Zone 4 HxS 20’x20’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.50<br />

A vigorous growing tree that is symmetrical in habit and covered with dark green leaves overcast with red.<br />

The double, deep rose bloom is fragrant. The fall color is a striking reddish-purple.<br />

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‘Cardinal’/Plant Patent 7147<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

Zone 4 HxS 16’x22’<br />

Excellent disease resistant crabapple. Dark purple glossy leaves in a broadly spreading growth habit. Bright<br />

pinkish-red flowers.<br />

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‘Centzam’ (Centurion ® ) Zone 4 HxS 20’x 15’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.50<br />

Centurion is a narrow, upright tree. It has glossy green leaves about 3 inches long by 1.5” wide, rose-red<br />

blossoms, and bright red fruit. This cultivar offers good disease resistance to scab.<br />

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‘Coralcole’ (Coralburst ® )/Plant Patent 2983 Zone 4 HxS 8’x 8’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

Coralburst is a unique crabapple with dainty coral pink buds opening into double rose pink flowers. Closely<br />

spaced, tiny, dark green leaves almost hides the twigs. This tree is produced by grafting on 36 inch standards<br />

and is oval in form.<br />

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‘Floribunda’ Zone 4 HxS 18’x25’<br />

A splendid crabapple that requires low maintenance once established. It produces dark pink buds, opening to<br />

white, and small yellow to red fruit. Disease resistant.<br />

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‘Indian Summer’ Zone 4 HxS 18’x20’<br />

One of the smaller crabapples similar in size to ‘Indian Magic, but with a somewhat more rounded crown.<br />

Rose-red flowers, bronze green leaves, and bright red fruit that persists well into the fall make this an<br />

attractive tree throughout the season.<br />

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‘Prairifire’ Zone 4 HxS 20’x20’<br />

This round headed flowering crabapple has deep red purple foliage turning to green. The blossoms are a deep<br />

dark red. The fruits are small reddish purple and don’t drop.<br />

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‘Profusion’ Zone 4 HxS 20’x20’<br />

This spreading upright crabapple has a shrubby habit. Foliage is deep purple, changing to bronzy green in<br />

Summer. The flower is purple-red, fading to pink with white in the center. The persistent fruit is a glossy,<br />

rich red, 1/2” diameter.<br />

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‘Red Jade’ Zone 4 HxS 10’x15’<br />

The graceful weeping habit of this tree, coupled with profuse white blooms makes it a perfect choice in any<br />

landscape. The pleasant green foliage contrasts with the bright egg-shaped fruit that holds on into the winter.<br />

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‘Robinson’ Zone 4 HxS 25’x25’<br />

We are happy to be growing Robinson crabapple for its disease resistance and impressive deep pink blossoms.<br />

A vigorous grower to 25’; the new foliage is purple, changing to dark green in the summer, followed by an<br />

orange fall color that persists for an extended period.<br />

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‘Royalty’ Zone 4 HxS 15’x15’<br />

Dark purple foliage holds its color well throughout the Summer. Crimson red flowers almost the same color<br />

as the foliage are followed by dark red fruit. This is a very hardy crabapple.<br />

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‘Sargent’ Zone 5 HxS 8’x12’<br />

Sargent Crab is a dwarf tree to about 10 feet with a spread of up to 14 feet. Spring brings a breathtaking<br />

display of fragrant, pure white flowers in clusters, followed by dark red fruit that persists well into the fall.<br />

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Sargentii ‘Tina’ (Sargent Tina) Zone 4 HxS 5’x6’<br />

A dwarf selection of Sargent Crab. Dense branching habit similar to Coral Burst Crab, but matures to a<br />

smaller size. Makes a nice patio tree with its showy, bright red buds followed by pure white single flowers.<br />

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‘Snowdrift’ Zone 4 HxS 20’x20’<br />

A dependable grower with a dense, rounded crown. Snowdrift is perfectly suited for residential planting.<br />

Disease resistant foliage is dark green and the flowers are pure white. The fruit is orange-red and 1/2" in<br />

diameter, persisting until after leaf drop.<br />

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‘Spring Snow’ Zone 4 HxS 25’x22’<br />

This sterile crabapple produces a rounded crown covered with a profusion of snow white flowers, but it does<br />

not produce any fruit. An ideal tree for those landscape situations that demand a clean tree.<br />

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‘Sutyzam’ (Sugar Tyme ® )/Plant Patent 7062 Zone 4 HxS 18’x15’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.80<br />

One of the newer crabapples noted for its crisp green foliage and vigorous growth. The flower is pale pink to<br />

snowy white completely covering the tree. Masses of small red fruit remain on the tree through January. The<br />

tree is disease resistant.<br />

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‘Weepcanzam’ (Weeping Candied Apple ® ) Zone 4 HxS 15’x 15’<br />

Plant Patent 4038 Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

The foliage is a dark green with a red overcoat. Pink flowers cover this tree in the spring, and the showy, fall<br />

fruit lasts well into December.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.65 #15 — 57.45 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 37.85 #5 — 21.00 SERPENTINE #10 — 52.40<br />

MORUS (Mulberry)<br />

alba ‘Chaparral’ (Weeping Mulberry) Zone 4 HxS 7’x10’<br />

This fruitless variety has slender cascading branches that spread to 10‘, and dense, glossy dark green foliage.<br />

It is noted for its vigorous growth and pollution tolerance. Grown from tissue culture liners.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.65 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 40.00<br />

OXYDENDRUM<br />

arboreum (Sourwood) Zone 5 HxS 20’x30’<br />

Small tree with dark green foliage that turns a magnificent orange with a reddish tint during autumn. During<br />

summer, long, creamy white flowers adorn the branches.<br />

B&B<br />

QTY 1.25” 1” 6’ 5’ 4’<br />

107.75 81.40 66.45 53.35 45.70<br />

PARROTIA<br />

persica (Persian Parrotia) Zone 5 HxS 30’x20’<br />

Excellent tree for its unique foliage, exfoliating bark, unusual maroon flowers, and eye catching fall color. Fall<br />

foliage turns from bright yellow to orange and finally scarlet red.<br />

B&B<br />

QTY 1.25” 1” 6’ 5’ 4’<br />

107.75 81.40 66.45 53.35 45.70<br />

PLATANUS (Planetree)<br />

acerifolia ‘Bloodgood’ Zone 4 HxS 50’x40’<br />

A very vigorous tree with a wide spreading crown. The bark exfoliates and is an olive to creamy color.<br />

Bloodgood is resistant to Anthracnose.<br />

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‘Morton Circle’ Exclamation Zone 4 HxS 60’x30’<br />

Plant Patent Fee $0.60<br />

Uniform, upright, pyramidal habit. Strong central leader, attractive green foliage. Plant is densely branched.<br />

Attractive, exfoliating bark.<br />

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POPULUS (Aspen)<br />

deltodies ‘Siouxland’ Cottonless Cottonwood Zone 2 HxS 60’x35’<br />

A male cultivar lacks cottony seeds. Extremely fast growing and establishes quickly in most conditions. Ph<br />

adaptable and pollution tolerant. Yellow fall color. Upright spreading vase-like habit. Resistant to leaf rust.<br />

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tremuloides (Quaking Aspen) Zone 2 HxS 40-50’x20-30’<br />

A fast growing tree native to interior regions of the Western United States and readily adaptable to cold<br />

winter climates (it really needs cold winter). Bark is pale grey green to whitish. Pale green leaves have a flat<br />

petiole that causes them to flutter in the slightest breeze. Fall leaves are a brilliant golden yellow that offers a<br />

spectacular show, particularly in contrast with adjacent evergreen foliage and the white bark of the aspen<br />

itself.<br />

TREE FORM #20 – 95.70 #15 – 59.90 #10 – 47.60 #7 – 33.15 #5 — 25.30<br />

CLUMP #20 – 108.00 #15 – 82.00 #10 – 62.40 #7 – 57.15 #5 – 43.30<br />

tremula ‘Erecta’ (Swedish Aspen) Zone 2 HxS 40’x10’<br />

Fast growing narrow upright tree with dense large dark green leaves. Cold hardy and requires very little<br />

maintenance. A great addition to any landscape.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 119.00 #15 — 72.00 #10 — 58.00 #7 — 46.40 #5 — 29.50<br />

PRUNUS (Flowering Cherry)<br />

padus ‘Summer Glow ® ’ ‘DTR 117’ Zone 3 HxS 25’x25’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

A medium sized flowering cherry with fragrant white flowers and a well rounded crown. Leaves begin as<br />

dark green followed by reddish-purple in fall. Similiar to Canada Red choke cherry. Very good street tree.<br />

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sargenti ‘Columnaris’ (Columnar Sargent Cherry) Zone 4 HxS 35’x15’<br />

Upright cherry tree with beautiful pink flowers that form in clusters. Narrow habit make this perfect as a<br />

street tree. Foliage is dark green during the summer changing to an orange-red color during autumn.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 37.85 #5 — 23.15<br />

serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ Zone 5 HxS 25’x20’<br />

The most popular of the flowering cherries, Kwanzan grows to about 25’ with strong vase-shaped branching.<br />

Double-pink flowers appear in mid-spring along with bronze-red foliage.<br />

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serrulata ‘Okame’ (Okame Cherry) Zone 6 HxS 30’x30’<br />

Longer flowering cherry than most cultivars. Upright, arching vase shaped tree with pink blooms in early<br />

spring giving way to orange to bright red fall color.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 37.85 #5 — 21.00<br />

serrulata ‘Royal Burgundy’/Plant Patent 6520 Zone 5 HxS 20’x15’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.85<br />

This slower growing and somewhat smaller variety of Kwanzan Cherry has stiffly upright branches that<br />

resemble the form of the Kwanzan. But it flowers profusely with deep magenta pink to purplish pink double<br />

blossoms, and is bathed in a crown of burgundy colored leaves that bronze in the fall of the year. Truly an<br />

outstanding addition to our growing stock. Specify Ground Bud (GB) or 4’ Graft when ordering.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 93.80 #15 — 66.00 #10 — 52.50 #7 — 41.70 #5 — 25.60<br />

subhirtella ‘Snow Goose’ Zone 5 HxS: 25’ x 20’<br />

Small tree with bright green foliage and stunning pure white single flowers. Very showy tree. Upright<br />

during youth becoming wider with age. Orange fall color.<br />

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subhirtella ‘Pendula’ (Double Weeping) Zone 5 HxS 25’x25’<br />

A small tree with graceful weeping branches. Double rose-pink flowers in mid-Spring. Very effective as a<br />

patio tree.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 81.85 #15 — 60.95 #10 — 48.80 #7 — 40.00<br />

virginiana ‘Canada Red’ (Choke Cherry) Zone 2 HxS 25’x20’<br />

A small tree forming a rounded pyramidal crown. The leaves come out light green, then turn to reddishpurple<br />

later in the Summer. The flowers are white and bloom in April; fruits are dark purple. Easily grown<br />

and very cold hardy.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> MULTI-STEM<br />

#20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 37.85 #20 — 77.70 #15 – 59.90 #10 — 47.30<br />

x cv. ‘Snofozam’ (Snow fountains Cherry) ®<br />

Zone 5 HxS 12’x12’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.75<br />

The cascading branches of this weeping variety are covered with snow white flowers that make this an<br />

excellent selection for small yards or Japanese gardens.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 – 81.85 #15 – 60.95 #10 – 48.80 #7 – 44.15 #5 – 23.70 SERP #15 – 68.00 #10 – 58.00 #7 – 49.00 #5 – 29.00<br />

x yedoensis ‘Yoshino’ Zone 5 HxS 40’x35’<br />

A fast growing tree with graceful, open branching. An abundance of fragrant, single white flowers make this<br />

a particularly showy tree. Adaptable to a wide variety of soils.<br />

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FLOWERING CHERRY ON RED BARK STANDARD<br />

The red bark varieties listed below are all double grafted plants. First, the redbark inner-stock standard (Prunus<br />

serrula - Birch Bark Cherry) is grafted onto the rootstock, and allowed to grow for two seasons; then the<br />

flowering cherry variety is top grafted the following season. What results is a lovely specimen with peeling bark<br />

similar in nature to that of an Acer griseum (paperbark maple) but much brighter red in appearance. The result<br />

takes an extra year to produce, but it’s worth the wait.<br />

x cv. ‘Snofozam’ (Snow fountains Cherry) ® on Redbark Zone 5 HxS 12’x12’<br />

Patent Fee $0.75<br />

The cascading branches of this weeping variety are covered with snow white flowers that make this an<br />

excellent selection for small yards or Japanese gardens.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #15 — 74.10 #10 — 63.60 #7 — 52.20 #5 — 30.30<br />

PRUNUS (Flowering Plum)<br />

cerasifera ‘Cripoizam’ Crimson Pointe Zone 3 HxS 20’x10’<br />

Plant Patent 19564 PP Fee $0.75<br />

This purple leafed plum shows off its new growth with glossy bronze foliage and turns deep burgundy when<br />

mature. Blooms a showy white flower.<br />

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cerasifera ‘Krauter Vesuvius’ Zone 4 HxS 15’x15’<br />

Krauters Vesuvius is similar to Thundercloud, except that the growth habit is narrower and smaller. It<br />

develops an oval upright head, covered with the darkest purple leaves of the flowering plums. Leaf color is<br />

maintained until the leaves drop. Flowers are small and pale pink.<br />

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cerasifera ‘Newport’ Zone 3 HxS 20’x20’<br />

The dark purple foliage of this tree holds its color well in full sun. This tree is more tolerant of changing<br />

temperatures than Thundercloud. It has a single pink flower and will bear some fruit.<br />

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cerasifera ‘Thundercloud’ Zone 4 HxS 20’x20’<br />

We find this the most popular of the plum varieties. Deep purple foliage holds its rich color throughout the<br />

growing season. The flowers are pale pink and will fade to white as they mature. A broad headed tree with a<br />

spread of up to 20’.<br />

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cistena-Shrub (Sandcherry) Zone 3 HxS 8’x8’<br />

Used in hedges or by itself, this purple leafed, multi-stemmed shrub is useful in all landscape situations. It<br />

has pale pink flowers in early Spring and dark purple fruit in July.<br />

SHRUB FORM<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #7 — 18.45 #5 — 14.50 #2 — 9.50 #1 — 4.25<br />

PYRUS (Flowering Pear)<br />

calleryana ‘Aristocrat ® ’/Plant Patent 3193 Zone 4 HxS 40’x30’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.35<br />

Vigorous and broadly pyramidal in early years then maturing into an oval crown with a strong central leader.<br />

Masses of white blossoms in Spring. The waxy green foliage changes from brilliant purple-red to orange in<br />

the Fall. Aristocrat is insect and storm resistant and is tolerant of wet or dry soils.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 85.00 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 37.85 #5 — 21.00<br />

calleryana ‘Autumn Blaze’ Zone 4 HxS 30’x30’<br />

Autumn Blaze is covered in white blossoms during spring, has glossy green leaves during summer gradually<br />

changing to an excellent deep red color in autumn. Has distinct pyramidal shaped crown.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 85.00 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 37.85 #5 — 21.00<br />

calleryana ‘Capital’ Zone 4 HxS 30’x10’<br />

Capital Pear has a very narrow, upright form. Beautiful white blooms with glossy green summer foliage. Fall<br />

color is purple-orange.<br />

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calleryana ‘Chanticleer ® ’/Plant Patent 2489 Zone 4 HxS 40’x15’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.65<br />

This tree forms a narrow, upright, somewhat pyramidal crown with crisp, glossy green foliage that turns<br />

reddish in the Fall. The flowers are white and form in clusters.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #25 — 120.00 #20 — 85.00 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 37.85 #5 — 21.00<br />

calleryana ‘New Bradford ® ’/Plant Patent Fee $0.50 Zone 4 HxS 50’x30’<br />

New Bradford has very showy white blooms during spring and then the green leaves begin to turn dark red<br />

in autumn before falling. Bradford is very disease resistant making this pear tree perfect for the front yard.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 85.00 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 37.85 #5 — 21.00<br />

calleryana ‘Redspire’ Zone 5 HxS 35’x25’<br />

A rapidly growing tree covered with glossy green, leathery leaves. The form is upright like Bradford, but<br />

more narrow. Abundant white flowers. The fall colors are shades of crimson and purple, with colors<br />

developing a few weeks before Bradford.<br />

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QUERCUS (Oak)<br />

borealis (Northern Red Oak) Zone 3 HxS 75’x55’<br />

Red Oak grows very fast, maturing into a round-headed tree. The Fall color is dark red with the leaves<br />

persistent during the winter months. This tree is known to be resistant to pollution, making it a good<br />

selection for industrial sites.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

coccinea (Scarlet Oak) Zone 4 HxS 50’x40’<br />

This oak has the most brilliant Fall color of any oak. Its branching habit is open, forming a rounded crown<br />

with age.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

macrocarpa (Bur Oak) Zone 3 HxS 55’x45’<br />

An impressive tree that has an open branch structure and characteristic sturdy appearance. The long leaves<br />

are glossy-green on the top and have a whitish tint on the bottom. Yellow to yellowish-brown vibrant fall<br />

color. Faster growing and more tolerant than many other Quercus species.<br />

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palustris (Pin Oak) Zone 4 HxS 55’x40’<br />

Pin Oak grows with a broad pyramidal head, and does well in wet, poorly drained soils. The bright green<br />

glossy leaves are similar in size to those of Scarlet Oak. Red fall color holds well.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

phellos (Willow Oak) Zone 5 HxS 70’x35’<br />

Phellos Oak is rapidly growing with a dense rounded crown and brilliant yellowish brown during fall.<br />

Popular as a street tree because it is tolerant of heat, drought, pollution and standing water.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

robur ‘Attention®’ Wandell Oak/Plant Patent 6746 Zone 5 HxS 45’x15’<br />

Dark green during spring giving way to yellow fall leaves.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 93.15 #15 — 67.85 #10 — 53.45 #7 — 43.90 #5 — 26.00<br />

shumardii (Shumard Oak) Zone 5 HxS 50’x40’<br />

Shumard Oak has a brilliant yellow to red fall color with an open, broadly oval branching habit. Shape is<br />

similar to Scarlet Oak.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

bicolor (Swamp White Oak) Zone 4 HxS 45’x45’<br />

Relatively slow growing oak with shiny dark green leaves giving way to yellowish brown/red fall color.<br />

Canopy structure is open with a rounded habit.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

robur ‘Fastigiata’ Columnar English Zone 5 HxS 50’x15’<br />

English Oak is a columnar tree that matures to more of a pyramidal form with age. Foliage is dark green that<br />

holds until fall. This is a great tree if there is limited planting space.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 89.10 #15 — 64.90 #10 — 51.10 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 24.80<br />

x. Warei ‘Long’ Regal Prince ® /Plant Patent 1273 Fee $1.00 Zone 4 HxS 40-45’x15-18’<br />

Upright oval shaped head. Fast grower. Highly resistant to powdery mildew. Dark green leaves changing<br />

to a yellow-brown during fall.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 93.15 #15 — 67.85 #10 — 53.45 #7 — 43.90 #5 — 26.00<br />

SALIX (Willow)<br />

alba ‘Britzensis’ Coral Embers Willow Zone 2 HxS 4-5’x4’<br />

Rapid grower and easy to grow. Bright orange stems show excellent winter interest. Thrives in full sun, wet,<br />

normal, loamy, or poor soils. Prune back to 12-15” late winter – early spring to display the exceptional bright<br />

new growth.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #10MS – 38.85 #7MS – 29.40 #5MS – 17.35<br />

caprea ‘Curly Locks’ Zone 5 HxS 6’x4’<br />

Contorted weeping pussy willow, will first grow upward, then branches will begin to weep downward.<br />

Catkins open white, mature to yellow. Red-Orange characteristic branching.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #10 — 50.90<br />

caprea ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Pussy Willow) Zone 5 HxS 8’x8’<br />

Graceful arching branches weep all the way to the ground on this small deciduous tree. Early spring branches<br />

are covered with wooly gray catkins before the leaves appear.<br />

HIGH GRAFT 4' OR 6'<br />

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integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (Variegated Willow) Zone 4 5’ across<br />

An exciting new willow with variegated foliage that opens with a combination of pink, white, and green.<br />

Foliage fades to green as it matures. May be trimmed three times during the growing season to flush the<br />

new variegated foliage again.<br />

42" GRAFT<br />

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matsudana ‘Navajo’ Globe Willow Zone 4 HxS 50’x50’<br />

Fast growing decidious tree with a round canopy. Slender, bright green leaves emerge in spring followed by<br />

yellow fall color.<br />

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purpurea ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Blue Arctic Willow) Zone 3 HxS 8’x5’<br />

A very slender, weeping form with bluish-green foliage and purple branches. Will leaf out very early in the<br />

spring and hold leaves well into the fall.<br />

HIGH GRAFT<br />

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SORBUS (Mt Ash)<br />

aucuparia ‘Michred’ (Cardinal Royal ® ) Zone 2 HxS 35’x20’<br />

Plant Patent #3114 Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

A very narrow upright Mt. Ash. Its branches are symmetrical with rich dark green leaves that are silver on the<br />

underside. The clusters of berries are a brilliant red.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.65 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 40.00 #5 — 21.00<br />

STEWARTIA<br />

pseudocamellia (Japanese Stewartia) Zone 5 HxS 40’x25’<br />

Large slow growing tree with pink to reddish brown peeling bark. Dark green leaves turn yellow and then<br />

change from orange to red during fall. Single white flowers with yellow stamens appear mid summer. A great<br />

tree for all of the seasons.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

6’<strong>BB</strong> 5’<strong>BB</strong> 4’<strong>BB</strong> 6’ #10 5’ #7 4’ #5<br />

90.95 75.25 63.25 99.85 83.20 71.10<br />

STYRAX<br />

‘japonica’ (Japanese Snowbell Tree) Zone 5 HxS 25’x25’<br />

A slow growing tree with a rounded crown. The horizontal branching habit with its upward pointing leaves<br />

and pendulous, bell-shaped white flowers give this tree a striking appearance when flowering. Very graceful<br />

in appearance.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

1” 6’ 5’ 4’ 1” #15 6’ #10 5’ #7 4’ #7<br />

66.20 58.60 43.70 32.05 76.00 67.45 51.45 39.85<br />

TILIA (Linden)<br />

americana ‘Redmond’ Zone 2 HxS 70’x40’<br />

This fast growing tree develops a straight trunk, strong pyramidal branching, and dark green foliage. The<br />

enormous glossy green leaves provide for an interesting texture.<br />

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cordata (Little Leaf Linden) Zone 3 HxS 40’x35’<br />

This hardy tree is at home in a wide range of temperature and soil conditions. The round to pyramidal habit<br />

supports dark green leaves with lighter undersides. A good landscape tree in urban areas. Creamy white<br />

flower clusters in July are quite fragrant.<br />

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cordata ‘Greenspire ® ’ Zone 3 HxS 45’x35’<br />

Plant Patent #2086 Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

A fast grower with a tight, upright habit. The leaves are leathery textured and dark green. A good straighttrunked<br />

tree for the landscape.<br />

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tomentosa ‘Sterling ® ’/Plant Patent 6511 Fee $0.70 Zone 3 HxS 45’x35’<br />

A fast grower with a broad pyramidal shape. Vibrant green leaves gradually change to a beautiful<br />

yellow color in the fall.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 85.00 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60<br />

ULMUS<br />

morton ‘Glossy’ (Triumph Elm) cg96-001 Zone 5 HxS 55’x45’<br />

Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.60<br />

Triumph has an oval shaped canopy with large, dark glossy green leaves and a strong upright branching<br />

system. Has been shown to be resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Leaves change to a yellow color during fall.<br />

Great for use as a street tree.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 21.00<br />

morton ‘Accolade ® ’ (Accolade Elm) Zone 4 HxS 70’ x 60’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.60<br />

Allee ® Elm is noted for its upright arching habit that resembles a vase shape. It has been shown to be resistant<br />

to Dutch Elm Disease. Bright green leaves gradually change to a yellowish-red color during fall. Exfoliating<br />

bark exposes different shades of orange, brown and gray.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 21.00<br />

parviflora ‘Emer II’ (Allee ® Elm)/Plant Patent 7552 Zone 5 HxS 50’x35’<br />

Plant Patent Fee $1.00<br />

Allee ® Elm is noted for its upright arching habit that resembles a vase shape. It has been shown to be resistant<br />

to Dutch Elm Disease. Bright green leaves gradually change to a yellowish-red color during fall. Exfoliating<br />

bark exposes different shades of orange, brown and gray.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 21.00<br />

ZELKOVA (Japanese Zelkova)<br />

serrata (Japanese Zelkova) Zone 5 HxS 50’x40’<br />

Relatively low branched zelkova with reddish-purple fall color that makes a good street tree.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 21.00<br />

serrata ‘Green Vase ® ’/Plant Patent 5080 Plant Patent Fee: $0.75 Zone 4 HxS 50’x40’<br />

Green Vase is a more vigorous selection of Zelkova, producing a taller, more graceful tree than ‘Village Green.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 21.00<br />

serrata ‘Musashino’ Zone 4 HxS 45’x20’<br />

Attractive tree with a narrow upright growth habit which resembles a vase shape. Deep green foliage. Will<br />

accent any landscape setting.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 21.00<br />

serrata ‘Village Green’/Plant Patent 2337 Plant Patent Fee: $0.50 Zone 4 HxS 45’x45’<br />

This is a very graceful, vase-shaped tree, with a straight trunk. Its large green leaves, like the American<br />

Elm, turn to an attractive rusty red in the fall. It is highly resistant to Dutch Elm Disease, and to leaf-eating<br />

and bark beetles.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 77.70 #15 — 59.90 #10 — 47.60 #7 — 42.00 #5 — 21.00<br />

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FLOWERING TREES


CONIFERS<br />

Note: All B&B items can be containerized for the following additional charge.<br />

7-8’ 6-7’ 5'-6' 4'-5' 3'-4' 30"-36" 24"-30" 18-24” 15-18”<br />

24.00 21.50 18.30 11.70 8.75 8.00 7.15 5.50 5.50<br />

ABIES (Fir)<br />

concolor (White Fir) Zone 4 HxS 80’x20’<br />

A beautiful fir native to the mountains of the west. The seedling grown variety varies in color from light gray green to bright silvery-blue<br />

with needles curving upward. Very symmetrical in form.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

5-6’ 4-5’ 3-4’ 30-36” 5-6’ 4-5’ 3-4’ 30-36”<br />

109.90 78.75 63.65 48.65 128.20 90.45 72.40 56.65<br />

concolor ‘Candicans’ (Candicans White Fir) Zone 4 HxS 50’x20’<br />

A strikingly beautiful tree with 2” long silvery-white needles. This tree will be a showpiece in any landscape. Develops into a nice<br />

specimen with uniform branching and a pyramidal habit.<br />

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4-5’ 3-4’ 30-36” 4-5’ 3-4’ 30-36”<br />

86.75 71.75 55.55 98.45 80.50 63.55<br />

Fraseri (Fraser Fir) Zone 4 HxS 40’x25’<br />

Beautiful pyramidal shaped evergreen tree with shiny, dark green needles. Very popular for use as a Christmas tree. Crown develops into<br />

a narrow spiral like appearance.<br />

<strong>BB</strong><br />

5’ 4’ 3’<br />

104.90 75.15 47.80<br />

CEDRUS (Cedar)<br />

atlantica ‘Glauca’ (Blue Atlas Cedar) Zone 6 HxS 60’x40’<br />

Tufts of frosty blue needles about 1” long on rigid upright curving branches make this an excellent accent plant in any season. Small<br />

upright cones develop near the branch ends in autumn. This tree can be a very imposing specimen, so give it room to grow.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong>IZED B&B<br />

8-10’ 7-8’ 6-7’ 5-6’ 4-5’ 7-8’ #20 6-7’ #15 5-6’ #10 4-5’ #7 #5<br />

147.00 104.35 85.05 70.30 58.95 128.35 106.55 88.60 70.65 34.50<br />

atlantica ‘Glauca Pendula’ (Weeping Blue Atlas) Serpentine Zone 6 20’ x Prune to shape<br />

A grafted form of Blue Atlas Cedar with frosty blue needles on long, spreading branches and pendulous branchlets that can be trained in<br />

a number of forms, including espalier, that allow the branchlets to cascade in a variety of interesting forms. A real eye-catcher.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong>IZED B&B<br />

7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 6’ #25 5’ #20 4’ #15 3’ #10 #5<br />

147.65 113.90 82.90 68.05 51.25 135.40 101.20 79.75 60.00 34.50 Serpentine or Fish Hook form available. Specify when ordering.<br />

deodara (Deodara Cedar) Zone 7 HxS 40’x25’<br />

A seedling grown variety with somewhat drooping branches and silvery-gray needles. Rapid juvenile growth develops into a pyramid<br />

shaped mature tree with long spreading branches.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong>IZED B&B<br />

7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’<br />

89.25 71.40 57.75 47.25 33.60 113.25 92.90 60.65 58.95 42.35<br />

deodora ‘Aurea’ Golden Deodora Cedar Zone 7 HxS 30’x15’<br />

Evergreen tree with an open pyramidal branching structure that is characterized by golden yellow new growth. The golden color<br />

compliments the graceful arching green branches and helps make this a popular variety as a specimen in any landscape.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong>IZED B&B<br />

7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 5’ 4’ 3’<br />

139.95 102.35 77.35 58.20 43.35 95.65 69.90 52.10<br />

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CONIFERS<br />

deodara ‘Electric Blue’ Zone 7 HxS 20’x30’<br />

Slow growing blue conifer that is perfect for a small garden. Has bright blue needles and a narrow upright form.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong>IZED B&B<br />

7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’<br />

139.95 102.35 77.35 58.20 43.35 163.95 123.85 95.65 69.90 52.10<br />

deodara Libani ‘Lebanon Cedar’ Zone 5 HxS 60’x40’<br />

Beautiful evergreen tree that begins with a pyramidal habit. Dense horizontally spreading branches with dark green to almost black<br />

needles with silver blue stripes. Large upright purple-brown cones adorn this picturesque tree.<br />

B&B<br />

7’ 6’ 5’ 4’<br />

104.35 85.05 70.30 58.95<br />

CHAMAECYPARIS (False Cypress)<br />

nootkatensis ‘Glauca Pendula’ (Weeping Blue Alaska Cedar) Zone 5 HxS 40’x10’<br />

This beauty, grafted onto a Thuja understock, produces rapid growth and a dense, lustrous, deep blue-green foliage that weeps from long<br />

pendulous branches. Easy to grow and adaptable to a wide variety of growing conditions.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong>IZED B&B<br />

8’ 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 8’ 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’<br />

148.30 115.35 82.50 75.70 66.55 172.30 139.35 104.00 94.00 78.25<br />

obtusa (Hinoki Cypress) Compact Form Zone 5 HxS 15’x6’<br />

An excellent accent plant with dark green foliage and an pyramidal spreading form. We graft the parent material onto Thuja understock<br />

for ease of transplanting and a better developed root system.<br />

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5’ 4’ 3’ 30-36” 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” #1<br />

90.20 66.25 44.50 37.65 108.50 77.95 53.25 45.65 10.20<br />

obtusa ‘Nana Gracilis’ (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) Zone 5 HxS 6’x2’<br />

This is without a doubt the most commonly planted of the many varieties of Dwarf Hinoki Cypress. An incredibly beautiful specimen<br />

with small, deep green cupped foliage that forms a dense crown with many branchlets. An ideal choice to accent any Japanese garden or<br />

rock garden. Container plants are grown from rooted cuttings. B&B are grafted to a Thuja standard.<br />

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24-30” 18-24” 15-18” on Standard 24” 18” 15”<br />

57.90 45.70 37.75 52.00 65.05 51.20 43.25<br />

obtusa ‘Verdoni’ (Verdoni Hinoki Cypress) Zone 5 HxS 6’x2’<br />

Deep green foliage lies beneath a golden yellow foliage which does not burn in full sun. Has a distinct pear-shaped appearance and<br />

grows approximately 4-6" a year. A striking addition to your landscape.<br />

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3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” #5 on Std. 12-15" 3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24”<br />

74.05 66.00 57.75 45.70 52.00 82.80 74.00 64.90 51.20<br />

pisifera ‘Boulevard’ (Boulevard Cypress) Zone 4 HxS 8’x4’<br />

Feathery soft-textured plumes of silvery-blue foliage cover the dense cone shaped crown. A great plant for contrast of texture and color<br />

with your other evergreens. This plant is well suited to growing in its natural form, or for heavy pruning into pom-pom forms.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> POM POM & SPIRAL<br />

#5 #1 #20 #15 #10 #7 #5 SUPER SPECIMEN BOX 18" BOX<br />

24.30 5.05 180.00 135.00 110.00 85.00 59.00 606.75 240.00<br />

pisifera ‘Filifera Aurea Nana’ (Gold Threadbranch) Zone 5 HxS 4’x3’<br />

Weeping, thread-like branches form a compact mound of gold colored foliage on this dwarf variety. Good yellow color. East Coast strain.<br />

pisifera ‘Filifera Aurea’ (Gold Mops) Zone 5 HxS 6’x8’<br />

Globe shaped dwarf form with sunny yellow threadlike foliage make this a great accent for your landscape. Best color when planted in<br />

full sun.<br />

pisifera ‘Filifera Sungold’ (Sungold Threadbranch) Zone 5 HxS 3’x3’<br />

A dwarf form with gold tipped, thread -like branches that does well in full sun. This plant has a good yellow color and does not burn.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#5 15-18" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

19.95 12.70 5.75<br />

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JUNIPERUS (Juniper)<br />

The Junipers offer a wide variety of plants that include innumerable sizes, shapes and colors. Most members of the Genus are hardy and<br />

adapt to a variety of planting sites and soil conditions, but poorly drained sites should be avoided. Growth is usually best in full sun. For<br />

descriptive purposes in this catalog, the Junipers are itemized in three categories: SHRUBS, GROUND COVERS, AND UPRIGHT FORMS. A<br />

fourth category, CULTURED JUNIPERS, is also included. All Junipers are container grown, unless otherwise indicated.<br />

SHRUBS<br />

chinensis ‘Old Gold’ (Old Gold Juniper)<br />

An upright spreading juniper with a flattened top. Good gold color.<br />

Zone 4 HxS 4’x4’<br />

chinensis ‘Pfitzeriana Aurea’ (Gold Pfitzer)<br />

A fast growing, upright spreader with gray green foliage tipped with gold.<br />

Zone 4 HxS 3’x8’<br />

chinensis ‘Pfitzeriana Glauca’ (Blue Pfitzer)<br />

Arching branches with silvery-blue foliage.<br />

Zone 4 HxS 6’x10’<br />

chinensis ‘Sea Green’<br />

Vase shaped plant with graceful arching branches and bright green foliage.<br />

Zone 4 HxS 3’x6’<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#5 15-18" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

14.95 9.80 4.75<br />

squamata ‘Blue Star’ Zone 4 HxS 2’x3’<br />

A densely growing mound of steel-blue foliage that retains its color year-round. Branch ends appear as little star bursts. An attractive<br />

center piece for any landscape.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> HIGH GRAFT<br />

#5 12-15" #2 10-12" #1 6-8" #7 18-24” #5 15-18”<br />

18.25 11.10 5.25 65.00 48.00<br />

squamata ‘Holger’ Zone 4 HxS 4’X4’<br />

Long stiffly upright branches tipped with lemon yellow new growth from early spring to mid summer. Annual growth matures to a<br />

steel-blue similar to the other squamatas. Very showy.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#5 12-15" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

18.25 11.10 5.05<br />

‘Daubs Frosted’ Zone 4 HxS 3’x6’<br />

Soft textured juniper that does wonderful in the sun. New growth is yellow which matures into a soft blue to green color.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#5 12-15" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

18.25 11.10 5.05<br />

GROUND COVERS<br />

horizontalis ‘Bar Harbor’ Zone 3 HxS 12”x8-10’<br />

Fast growing , soft, blue-gray foliage forms a ground hugging mat in the summertime. Winter color is silvery-plum.<br />

horizontalis ‘Blue Chip’ Zone 3 HxS 10”x8-10’<br />

A prostrate Juniper that grows slowly and maintains its silver-blue color year round. Blue color intensifies in Winter.<br />

horizontalis ‘Youngstown’ (Andorra) Zone 3 HxS 15”x6’<br />

A densly-branched, compact Juniper with a low spreading habit. Gray-green foliage in summer, plum colored in winter.<br />

horizontalis ‘Starburst’ Zone 3 HxS 2’x4’<br />

A prostrate, low-growing Juniper that forms a dense mat of medium green foliage radiating from a central stem. Silvery winter color.<br />

horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’ (Blue Rug) Zone 3 HxS 6”x6-8’<br />

This prostrate form spreads out almost flat on the ground. Good silver-blue color that holds throughout the winter.<br />

sabina ‘Calgary Carpet’<br />

Low growing attractive ground cover with soft green spreading foliage.<br />

Zone 4 HxS 12”x8-10’<br />

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CONIFERS<br />

squamata ‘Blue Carpet’ Zone 4 HxS 2’x10’<br />

Low growing, wide spreading form with deep blue-gray foliage on arching branches. Intense winter color.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#5 12-15" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

14.95 10.00 4.75<br />

UPRIGHT FORMS<br />

chinensis ‘Blue Point’<br />

An upright evergreen with a broad pyramidal habit and attractive blue-green foliage.<br />

Zone 3 HxS 10’x 4’<br />

scopulorum ‘Moonglow’ Zone 3 HxS 12’x3’<br />

A densly branched symmetrical column with intense silvery-blue foliage. Color darkens during winter months.<br />

scopulorum ‘Skyrocket’ Zone 3 HxS 15’x2’<br />

Similar in growth characteristics to ‘Moonglow, except that ‘Skyrocket is more blue-green in color, and develops a narrower column.<br />

scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’ Zone 3 HxS 15’x5’<br />

Dense pyramidal upright form with brilliant bright blue foliage that holds its color year-around<br />

virginina ‘Blue Arrow’ Zone 4 HxS 15’x2’<br />

Upright evergreen with light blue-green foliage in a very narrow columnar form. Perfect in areas where space is limited.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong>IZED B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 6' 5' 4' 3' #5 18-24" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

55.85 40.55 31.50 27.50 77.35 58.85 43.20 36.25 25.10 12.25 5.75<br />

CULTURED JUNIPER FORMS<br />

Pom Pom<br />

Tufts of Pom Pom seemingly floating on bare branches make these plants a unique accent piece in the landscape. Available only in the<br />

following varieties and sizes: Blue Pfitzer, Gold Pfitzer, and Sea Green.<br />

#5<br />

51.55<br />

Spirals<br />

chinensis ‘Blue Point’ Zone 3 HxS 10’x 4’<br />

An upright evergreen with a broad pyramidal habit and attractive blue-green foliage. Tightly sheared into an attractive spiral.<br />

scopulorum ‘Moonglow’ Zone 3 HxS 12’x3’<br />

A densly branched symmetrical column with intense silvery-blue foliage. Color darkens during winter months.<br />

scopulorum ‘Skyrocket’ Zone 3 HxS 15’x2’<br />

Similar in growth characteristics to ‘Moonglow, except that ‘Skyrocket is more blue-green in color, and develops a narrower column.<br />

scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’ Zone 3 HxS 15’x5’<br />

Dense pyramidal upright form with brilliant bright blue foliage that holds its color year-around<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#20 5-6' #15 4-5' #10 3-4’ #7 30-36" #5 24-30" 18” Cedar Planter Box<br />

120.00 104.90 94.95 71.80 60.75 149.00<br />

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LARIX (Larch)<br />

decidua ‘Pendula’ (Weeping European Larch) Zone 2 HxS 8’x12’<br />

A deciduous conifer with tufts of soft green foliage in the Summer and brilliant golden Fall coloration. The long pendulous branches<br />

droop down to form a dense weeping specimen. Best when staked to form, but it can be left to develop into a matted pile. Excellent<br />

container plant.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong> SERPENTINE <strong>BB</strong><br />

6’ 5’ 4’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 4' 3'<br />

99.35 83.05 70.55 120.85 101.35 82.25 83.05 62.80<br />

METASEQUOIA<br />

glyptostroboides ‘Gold Rush’ Zone 4 HxS 50’x20’<br />

Fast growing pyramidal shaped tree with golden needles. Needles turn an orange brown color and then drop during fall. New spring<br />

needles emerge as light green and will not burn in summer sun. Stunning addition to your landscape!<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#10 3-4' #5 30-36"<br />

99.90 68.35<br />

MICROBIOTA<br />

decussata Russian Cypress on Standard Zone 3 HxS 18”x6’<br />

Vigorous growing evergreen with bright green spreading branches, changing to coppery-brown in colder climates. Very cold hardy.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#5 on Standard 12-15"<br />

47.35<br />

PICEA (Spruce)<br />

abies ‘Cuppresini’ Fastigiate Norway Spruce Zone 4 HxS 50’x15’<br />

Columnar spruce with foliage that is a darker green than Norway Spruce. Perfect for use as a screen or where vertical accents are<br />

desired. Withstands snow loads better than other columnar varieties.<br />

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5’ 4’ 3’ 5’ 4’ 3’<br />

100.65 81.35 75.80 118.95 93.05 84.55<br />

abies (Norway Spruce) Zone 3 HxS 90’x40’<br />

Young trees have stiff horizontal branching, while older specimens can become quite tall and are readily identified by their dark yellowgreen<br />

foliage that is usually drooping. A good specimen tree for the landscape, but give it room to grow.<br />

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5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 4' 3'<br />

86.50 54.70 40.95 30.80 66.40 49.70<br />

abies ‘Nidiformis’ (Nest Spruce) Zone 3 HxS 3’x5’<br />

A low spreading dwarf that develops many short horizontal branches and forms a dense flat-topped shrub. New growth in the Spring is<br />

soft and light colored followed by a darker green color for the remainder of the year. Makes an excellent accent plant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#5 15-18" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

17.20 10.50 4.75<br />

abies ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Norway Spruce) Zone 3 HxS (See description)<br />

A superb specimen plant whose form and size depends largely on the staking and training done at a young age. If left unstaked it will<br />

form a prostrate mound on the ground; staked, it will grow quite rapidly and produce long pendulous branches and form a full skirt.<br />

Good deep green color. Makes a superb accent plant.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24” 5' 4' 3' 30"<br />

82.20 66.10 54.70 41.60 31.75 100.50 77.70 63.45 49.60 Fish Hook and Upright available. Specify when ordering.<br />

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CONIFERS<br />

abies ‘Pumila Nigra’ Zone 3 HxS 4’x4’<br />

Dwarf globe shaped spruce perfect for rock gardens or along borders. Pumila Nigra is similar to Pumila but has a darker green color and<br />

is slightly taller. Does well in full sun.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#5 12-15" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

18.25 12.05 6.15<br />

glauca ‘Conica’ (Dwarf Alberta Spruce) Zone 2 HxS 7’x3’<br />

A slow growing, compact pyramid with soft green new foliage maturing to a darker gray green. A good choice for a container grown<br />

specimen, or for use in the rock garden. Extremely cold hardy.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> SPIRALS & TIERED<br />

Single Spiral Double Spiral<br />

# 20 #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 #20 #10 #5 #2 #1 Cedar Planter Cedar Planter Box<br />

6’+ 54” 42-48” 30-36" 15-18" 12-15" 30-36" 15-18" 12-15" Box 5-6’ #20 #10 Octagon Shaped<br />

105.00 79.50 53.35 26.05 12.15 5.80 198.65 132.45 63.00 26.25 12.35 193.90 215.20 143.45 310.00<br />

glauca ‘Densata’ (Black Hills Spruce) Zone 2 HxS 45’x25’<br />

Large tree that is very dense and has a conical growth habit. Often used as windbreaks or as an accent tree in a landscape setting. Very<br />

deep green color.<br />

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QTY 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 5' 4' 3' 30" 24" #5 #3 #2 #1<br />

133.70 118.35 101.75 60.30 38.60 30.10 120.05 72.00 47.35 38.10 33.25 24.40 14.70 12.25 4.95<br />

omorika ‘Nana’ (Dwarf Serbian Spruce) on Standard Zone 4 HxS 3’x3’<br />

A very popular slow-growing dwarf with a dense irregular branch habit and broadly conical form. Bands of white stomata line the<br />

underside of the yellowish-green needles. Grafted to a 30” standard.<br />

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15-18” 12-15” 15-18” 12-15”<br />

53.35 45.20 58.85 50.70<br />

pungens (Colorado Green) Zone 2 HxS 60’x20’<br />

A very symmetrical and broadly conical tree with a horizontal branch structure. Our trees have been tightly sheared and form a dense<br />

limb structure covered with stiff, green needles. Seedling grown trees, so there is some color variation. Popular as a “live” Christmas<br />

tree.<br />

4’, 5’ and 6’ <strong>BB</strong> grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#25 #20 #15 #10 #7 #3 #2 #1<br />

7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 5' 4' 3' 30" 24" 15-18" 12-15" 8-10"<br />

137.55 120.75 94.50 54.05 35.70 27.30 112.80 65.75 44.45 35.30 27.70 13.30 10.60 5.05<br />

pungens ‘Glauca’ (Colorado Blue) Zone 2 HxS 60’x20’<br />

A blue needle form of Colorado Spruce grown from a selected seed source known for its gray blue color. Probably the best known of all<br />

the spruces. Its broadly conical crown typically extends all the way to the ground on open-grown trees. Highly prized as an ornamental.<br />

4’, 5’ and 6’ <strong>BB</strong> grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 5' #25 4' #20 3' #15 30" #10 24" #7 #5 #3 #2 #1<br />

136.60 121.00 103.95 61.65 40.00 32.00 122.25 73.35 49.15 41.15 31.65 23.20 14.00 11.65 5.50<br />

PICEA PUNGENS GRAFTED CULTIVARS<br />

p ‘Bacheri’ (Bacheri Spruce) Zone 3 HxS 12’x6’<br />

A broadly conical spruce with excellent blue color and long, dark blue needles. Best known for its rapid, symmetrical growth.<br />

4’, 5’ and 6’ <strong>BB</strong> grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24” 4' #20 3' #15 30" #10<br />

138.30 80.00 58.00 48.45 39.35 91.70 66.75 56.45<br />

p ‘Fastigiata’ (Columnar Blue Spruce) Zone 3 HxS 40’x10’<br />

A densely formed columnar crown with great blue color make this tree a showpiece for the small landscape or to fill in a tight corner.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

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p ‘The Blues’ Zone 3 HxS 6’x4’<br />

A naturally weeping conifer, with intense powder blue foliage. Outstanding accent tree for your landscape or garden.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

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75.00 62.00 83.75 70.00<br />

p ‘Fat Albert’ Zone 3 HxS 15’x10’<br />

Pyramidal form with a spread at the base that is nearly equal to the height of the tree. The crown is made up of dense branches that are<br />

ascending at the tips, and it has good blue color. Maintains its fullness without pruning.<br />

5’ and 6’ <strong>BB</strong> grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.<br />

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138.30 80.00 61.40 48.90 39.65 156.60 91.70 70.15 56.90 46.80<br />

p ‘Globosa’ (Dwarf Globe Spruce) Zone 3 HxS 3’x3’<br />

Blue-green foliage forms a dense flat-topped globe that is approximately as wide as it is tall. Holds it’s color well all year. Makes a great<br />

accent plant for a small space.<br />

High Graft Low Graft<br />

B&B 10” 12” 15” 18” 24” 30” 10” 12” 15” 18” 24” 30”<br />

25.00 28.00 38.00 48.00 59.00 70.00 22.00 25.00 33.00 43.00 53.00 60.00<br />

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p ‘Hoopsii’ Zone 3 HxS 40’x15’<br />

Hoopsii has been described as “the bluest of the blues”. Its bright silvery-blue foliage makes this tree a real showpiece in any landscape.<br />

A rapidly growing pyramidal form with stiff horizontal branches. It can develop into a rather large specimen, so give it room to grow.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

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PINUS (Pine)<br />

aristata (Bristlecone Pine) Zone 4 HxS 15’x5’<br />

An attractive and sturdy upright growing pine with horizontal branching and an extremely slow growth rate. The dark green needles<br />

are in bundles of 5, and are covered with white resin drops which add to the unique character of this tree. Normally develops into an<br />

irregular, and somewhat distorted tree. Grown from seed.<br />

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70.40 52.50 40.20 30.75 100.65 78.40 59.65 45.70<br />

densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’ (Tanyosho Pine) Zone 4 HxS 12’x12’<br />

A slow growing multi-stemmed, flat umbrella form of Japanese Red Pine, top grafted to a standard. Attractive bright green foliage.<br />

Prune to maintain desired size.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> Note: On Standard or Low Graft.<br />

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55.70 49.75 42.00 28.50<br />

flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’ Zone 4 HxS 25’x10’<br />

A fast growing grafted cultivar of Limber Pine that is columnar in form and has soft attractive blue-green needles arranged in bundles of<br />

5’s.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

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heldreichii var. leucodermis (Bosnian Pine) Zone 6 HxS 40’x12’<br />

Slow growing pine that has a pyramidal shape and is densely branched. Cones are purple when young and mature to brown. Excellent<br />

specimen tree for your landscape.<br />

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CONIFERS


CONIFERS<br />

mugo (Tyrolean) Zone 2 HxS 4’x4’<br />

A low growing prostrate shrub with many twisted upright stems. Because it is seedling grown there are many variations in needle<br />

length and color. All of ours are heavily sheared into rounded “pin cushions”. Easy to plant and maintain, and they will grow almost<br />

anywhere. Excellent container plant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#10/30-36” #7/24-30” #7/18-24” #5/15-18” #2 #1<br />

44.15 31.50 23.00 17.70 10.40 5.20<br />

nigra (Austrian Pine) Zone 4 HxS 50’+x35’<br />

A rapidly growing pine with long, dark green needles in bundles of 2’s. Young trees are broadly pyramidal in form, but as the tree<br />

matures it develops a more broad and flat-topped crown. One of the most popular of the larger pines, and widely planted throughout<br />

the U.S. Hand sheared and root pruned. Seedling grown.<br />

4’, 5’ and 6’ <strong>BB</strong> grades include wire basket.<br />

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6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24” 5' 4' 3' 30" 24" #2 12-15" #1 9-12"<br />

115.50 90.60 57.25 38.10 29.20 22.85 108.90 68.95 46.85 37.20 30.00 11.00 5.05<br />

nigra ‘Oregon Green’ Zone 5 HxS 10’x6-8’<br />

Deep green, stiff needles are tightly packed on this dense evergreen. Prized for its restrained growth and fullness. Makes a lovely<br />

addition to woodland borders. Choice plant for specimen plantings.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

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parviflora ‘Glauca’ (Japanese White Pine) Zone 4 HxS 30’x10’<br />

This cultivar is generally conical in form, grows quite slowly, and the juvenile trees are sparsely branched. Distinct twisted bluish-gray<br />

needles and cones at an early age make this a particularly attractive tree in any landscape.<br />

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5’ 4’ 3’ 5’ 4’ 3’<br />

90.10 67.65 48.10 108.40 79.35 56.85<br />

Ponderosa (Ponderosa Pine) Zone 3 HxS 60’x30’<br />

Tall, moderately growing pine native to North America that has an upright open crown. Needles are dark green in bunches of three and<br />

the bark is thick with a dark brown color. Very popular!<br />

B&B 4’ 3’ 30” <strong>CONTAINER</strong> 4’ 3’ 30”<br />

54.65 37.40 28.75 66.35 46.15 36.75<br />

strobus (Eastern White Pine) Zone 3 HxS 80’x30’<br />

A large rapidly growing tree with light green to bluish green needles and a white stripe underneath. Great addition to any landscape.<br />

B&B<br />

5’ 4’ 3’<br />

85.80 64.40 45.80<br />

strobus ‘Fastigiata’ (Columnar White Pine) Zone 3 HxS 60’x20’<br />

A rapidly growing columnar form of White Pine with a nice blue-green color, and the soft textured needles typical of the White pines.<br />

Terrific plant for a tight location.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

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97.80 75.35 48.10 116.10 87.05 56.85<br />

strobus ‘Nana’ (Dwarf White Pine) Zone 3 HxS 5’x7’<br />

A slow growing dwarf grafted to a standard. Generally globose in form, it tends to grow more in spread than in height. Soft, blue-green<br />

needles enhance the appearance of this plant in almost any setting. Particularly attractive as a container plant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

24” 18” 15”<br />

49.75 42.00 32.05 Note: On Standard or Low Graft.<br />

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strobus ‘Pendula’ (Weeping White Pine) Zone 3 HxS 20’x20’<br />

A grafted cultivar of Eastern White Pine with pendulous branches that can weep all the way to the ground in older specimens. Must be<br />

staked when young. Distinct blue-green needles make this tree great for special effects.<br />

4’<strong>BB</strong> and larger grades include wire star.<br />

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5’ 4’ 3’ 5’ 4’ 3’<br />

93.75 72.20 45.90 112.05 83.90 54.65<br />

sylvestris (Scotch Pine) Zone 2 HxS 50’x40’<br />

Young plants have a narrow pyramidal form that opens up exposing the cinnamon red bark of the limbs as the tree matures. Short stiff<br />

blue-green needles contrasted with the bark, give this tree a good deal of charm. Grown from seed.<br />

5’ and 6’ <strong>BB</strong> grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.<br />

B&B ONLY POM-POM Super POM-POM (6’+) POM-POM Specimen<br />

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sylvestris ‘Fastigiata’ (Columnar Scotch Pine) Zone 2 HxS 30’x3’<br />

A grafted cultivar of Scotch Pine that develops into a dense narrow columnar tree that will seldom exceed 3’ in spread at maturity. An<br />

elegant tree with bright blue-green, twisted needles. The perfect accent specimen for a small space.<br />

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48.10 34.70 26.20<br />

sylvestris ‘Glauca Nana’ (Dwarf Scotch) Zone 2 HxS 5’x5’<br />

This dwarf form grafted on a standard develops a crown that is flattened and is about as wide as the plant is tall. Branching is<br />

horizontal, from which nearly vertical twigs arise. Very dense and bright blue-green foliage.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

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thunbergii ‘Thunderhead’ Zone 5 HxS 10’x8’<br />

Dwarf Japanese Black Pine that is a compact grower with beautiful green needles. Winter interest is high with contrasting large white<br />

buds and dark green needles. There will be increased demand for this tree.<br />

B&B<br />

5’ 4’ 3’<br />

111.00 82.80 60.15<br />

SEQUOIA<br />

Sequoia giganteum Pendula ‘Weeping Sequoia’ Zone 6 HxS 40’x5’<br />

Beautiful, upright columnar tree with green pendulous branches. A fantastic addition to any landscape that will be noticed by all.<br />

Virtually maintenance free.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> 7’ #20 6’ #15 5’ #10 4’ #7<br />

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TAXUS (Yew)<br />

baccata ‘Repandens’ (Spreading English Yew) Zone 5 HxS 2’x6’<br />

A low spreading shrub with the major branches horizontal. Lateral shoots are drooping and somewhat stiff. Needles are a glossy dark green.<br />

cuspidata ‘Nana’ (Dwarf Japanese Yew) Zone 4 HxS 3’x8’<br />

A low spreading shrub with an irregular habit. Wide spreading branches with short, stiff shoots. Dull, deep green needles.<br />

x media ‘Brownii’ (Brown’s Yew)<br />

A compact, globe-shaped spreading yew somewhat broader than high. Deep green needles.<br />

Zone 4 HxS 6’x9’<br />

x media ‘Dark Green Spreader’ Zone 4 HxS 4’x6’<br />

The name pretty well describes this plant. Dark green color, the needles are distinctly 2-ranked, spreads horizontally to about 6’. A slow<br />

growing variety and it does not burn in winter.<br />

x media ‘Densiformis’ (Dense Yew) Zone 4 HxS 3’x7’<br />

Somewhat rounded plant with very dense growth, usually about twice as wide as high. Nice bright green foliage during growing<br />

season; greenish-brown in winter.<br />

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CONIFERS


CONIFERS<br />

x media ‘Hicksii’ (Hicks Yew) Zone 4 HxS 10’x3’<br />

A fast growing columnar form with olive-green upright branches, often reddish above.<br />

x media ‘Hillii’ (Hills Yew) Zone 4 HxS 10’x6’<br />

A broadly conical plant, but often somewhat rounded. Densely arranged upright twigs with short lateral shoots. Needles are distinctly<br />

two ranked, and glossy green above, grass-green on the underside.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#5 #3/12-15" #2/10-12"<br />

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THUJA (Arborvitae)<br />

occidentalis (American Arborvitae)<br />

o. ‘Danica’ Zone 3 HxS 20”x24”<br />

Dwarf globe form of American Arborvitae that is somewhat broader than high. Foliage is bright green, like an emerald, turning bluishgreen<br />

in winter. All branches are arranged in vertical sprays.<br />

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o. ‘Fastigiata’ (Pyramid Arborvitae) Zone 3 HxS 25’x5’<br />

Fast growing columnar form with gray-green scale-like foliage during the growing season, darkens somewhat during the winter months.<br />

Produces a tall hedge row or wind screen rather quickly. Grown from cuttings.<br />

B&B<br />

5’ 4’ 3’<br />

18.25 13.75 12.05<br />

o. ‘Little Giant’ (Dwarf Arborvitae) Zone 3 HxS 4’x4’<br />

A slow growing rounded dwarf form with a deep rich color, somewhat darker than ‘Woodwardii, and with shorter needles. Grown from<br />

cuttings.<br />

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17.75 9.20 4.80<br />

o. ‘Smaragd’ (Emerald Green Arborvitae) Zone 3 HxS 15’x3’<br />

Good emerald green color that holds well throughout the winter. A densely compact columnar form with twigs arranged in vertical<br />

planes. Growth is fairly rapid, but it does not get as large as the Pyramid Arborvitae. Grown from cuttings.<br />

B&B SPIRAL FIELD POT <strong>CONTAINER</strong> GROWN<br />

6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 6’ #15 5’ #10 4’ #7 6’/#15 5’/#10 4’/#7 24-30”/#5 4’/#6 #3 #2 #1<br />

18-24" 12-15" 6-8"<br />

40.55 26.70 20.90 17.75 80.00 65.00 55.00 48.60 31.00 25.45 18.50 21.60 10.50 8.35 4.65<br />

TSUGA (Hemlock)<br />

canadensis ‘Pendula’ (Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock) Zone 3 HxS 3’x6’<br />

A spectacular accent plant in almost any setting. Left unstaked it will form a dense mound of weeping branches covered with short dark<br />

green needles. May be grown from cuttings or grafted.<br />

B&B CEDAR PLANTER<br />

4’ 3’ 30” 24” #5 BOX 16”<br />

122.75 83.90 61.50 53.25 34.50 160.00<br />

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PERENNIALS AND<br />

ORNAMENTAL GRASSES<br />

PERENNIALS & ORNAMENTAL GRASSES<br />

PERENNIALS<br />

Echinacea Zone 3<br />

purpurea ‘Magnus’ This outstanding perennial was chosen as the 1998 Perennial of the Year. It is long<br />

blooming and has light pink-purple petals with a light brown center. Ideal for any<br />

situation. Grows to 3’ tall.<br />

Hemerocallis (Daylilies) Zone 3<br />

A long-lived hardy garden plant with low maintenance requirements. Adaptable to a wide variety of soil types. Heat and drought<br />

resistant. Bloom with lily-like flowers at ends of long stems.<br />

‘Stella de Oro’ (#1) Gold self, segments curl back slightly. Blooms early July through frost. 15”<br />

Heuchera (Coral Bells) Zone 3<br />

Round, basal leaves, dainty bell-shaped flowers on branched spikes. Good for edging and borders.<br />

micrantha ‘Palace Purple’ Lovely, mahogany-red foliage makes an impact all season long. Small white flowers from early to midsummer.<br />

20".<br />

#2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

9.35 4.30<br />

Iberis (Candy Tuft) Zone 3<br />

‘Purity’ Spreading low mound of evergreen foliage completely covered with masses of tiny white flowers during April &<br />

May. Good border or edging plant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

9.35 4.30<br />

Lavandula (Lavender) Zone 5<br />

‘Hidcote Blue’ A slow growing dwarf variety to about 1 ft. tall, topped with spikes of fragrant deep purple flowers.<br />

‘Munstead’ One of the most popular dwarf varieties. Grows to about 18” tall. This variety has deep lavender blue flowers and<br />

blooms about a month earlier than the species.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

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Perovskia atriplicifolia (Dwarf Russian Sage)<br />

Lacey Blue Russian Sage ‘Lisslitt’ PPAF Plant Patent Fee $0.35 Zone 5-9 H x S: 1-1.5’ x 2-3’<br />

Upright, mounded perennial useful in the border, landscape or mixed containers. Large scented dark blue flowers in July and August.<br />

Easy to grow and drought tolerant.<br />

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Rudbeckia (Coneflower) Zone 3<br />

fulgida ‘Goldsturm’ Compact, free-flowering variety with showy, dark yellow, long-lasting daisy like blossoms from mid-summer to<br />

fall. Easy to grow and it produces rapid growth. Height to 24”.<br />

Salvia (Violet Sage) Zone 4<br />

x superba ‘May Night’ A reliable border plant with gray-green leaves and dense spikes of large, deep indigo blue flowers.<br />

Height 18”.<br />

Sedum Zone 4<br />

spurium ‘Dragons Blood’ Purplish bronze leaves with pinkish flowers. Low growing plant with leaves an inch long.<br />

telephium ‘Autumn Joy’ Very popular perennial with green foliage and beautiful clusters of reddish pink flowers which bloom from<br />

late summer through fall. Very easy to care for. Height 24".<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

9.35 4.40<br />

ORNAMENTAL GRASSES<br />

Calamagrostis x acutiflora<br />

‘Karl Foerster’ Zone 3<br />

Karl Forester is among the first reed grasses to bloom in spring and the color varies depending<br />

on the time of the season. The plant is also sturdy so there’s no worry for this plant to sell. A<br />

perfect plant for any gardener. Height 4'<br />

‘Overdam’ Zone 4<br />

Grass that begins to bloom in early June with a beautiful white and green color. This reed grass<br />

is very tolerant & it will do great in the sun or shade. Height 3'<br />

Carex morrowii Zone 5<br />

‘Evergold’ Perennial with green/creamy yellow foliage in grasslike clumps. Height to 15”. Great additions<br />

as a border plant or in a rock or water garden.<br />

‘Ice Dance’ Variegated Perennial sedge with dark green leaves edged with bright white that grow in grass like clumps.<br />

Japanese Sedge Height to 12”. Great for rock or water gardens.<br />

Cortaderia selloana Zone 7<br />

‘Rosea’ (Pink Pampas Grass) Grass which may grow to 20’ when established, produces long stalks of pink flower plumes. Does<br />

well in full sun.<br />

Festuca (Sheep Fescue, Blue Fescue) Zone 4<br />

glauca ‘Boulder Blue’ Hardy grass which is a heavy bloomer with yellow flowers. Grows upright and is very showy. 10”<br />

flower height. Drought and heat tolerant.<br />

glauca ‘Elijah Blue’ A hardy grass that forms 4-10” tall tufts of silvery-blue and gracefully arched thin blades. One of the<br />

nicest blues and it holds its color well throughout the summer. Drought and heat tolerant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

#2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

10.95 5.50<br />

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PERENNIALS AND<br />

ORNAMENTAL GRASSES


PERENNIALS AND<br />

ORNAMENTAL GRASSES<br />

Hakonechloa<br />

macra ‘All Gold’ Zone 5<br />

This beautiful Japanese grass begins to bloom in early fall. The color will light up the garden with its<br />

golden yellow color. A perfect grass for any Japanese garden or anyone looking for that theme.<br />

Height 18".<br />

macra ‘Aureola’ Zone 6<br />

Cool season dwarf grass with cascading, satinlike foliage which is broad and variegated with cream,<br />

chartreuse and green. Fall color turns red in fall.<br />

macra ‘Fubuki’ PP19897 Zone 5-9 H x S: 8-16”x18-24”<br />

Creamy yellow and green variegated leaves turn to a reddish-purple tone in fall. Perfect for<br />

cascading down slopes, drape over rocks, or in containers. Elegant easy shade ground cover.<br />

Helictotrichon Zone 4<br />

sempervirens (‘Blue Oat Grass) Blue-grey evergreen grass with creamy flower spikes that bloom from summer to<br />

winter. Does well in full sun. 24” tall.<br />

Imperata (Japanese Blood Grass) Zone 5<br />

cylindrica ‘Red Baron A striking accent plant with 12-24” blades of grass in tufts that are bright green at the bottom and<br />

intensely red throughout the upper part of the plant. Holds color through the first frost. You’ll love it!<br />

Miscanthus (Silver Grass)<br />

sinensis ‘Autumn Light (Autumn Light) Zone 5<br />

Showy Miscanthus has a silver tint to the vegetation and grows to 4’ tall. Exhibits wonderful color<br />

in the fall.<br />

sinensis ‘Gracillimus (Maiden Grass, Eulalia Grass) Zone 5<br />

Dense Clumps of foliage to 7’ tall, cascades at tips. Arching stalks with feathery, fan shaped flower<br />

clusters that open red, then become white to buff colored with age. Attractive throughout the<br />

winter.<br />

sinensis ‘Morning Light’ (Morning Light) Zone 5<br />

This variety which grows from 6-8’ tall has fine silvery blooms that flower from fall to winter. Easy<br />

to grow. Makes a fine addition to any landscape.<br />

sinensis ‘Strictus’ (Porcupine Grass) Zone 5<br />

This variety has an erect habit to about 6’, with horizontal yellow/gold bars; plumes to 9’. Best used<br />

as an accent plant or as a screen.<br />

sinensis ‘Variegatus ‘ (Variegated Silver Grass) Zone 5<br />

A graceful grass with green and white striped leaves. Grows to about 4’ high. Requires partial<br />

shade.<br />

Pennisetum (Fountain Grass)<br />

alopecuroides (Chinese Fountain Grass) Zone 5<br />

This grass forms dense mounds of graceful, arching bright green foliage. Pinkish-white summer<br />

flower plumes mature to a rose/copper bristly seed pod. 24-36”<br />

alopecuroides ‘Hameln’ (Dwarf Fountain Grass) Zone 5<br />

A dwarf form similar in appearance to the larger P. alopecuroides. Height to 18”<br />

orientale (Oriental Fountain Grass) Zone 5<br />

Clumps grow to 18” tall and have a pink plume which extends 12” over the clump. Foliage will<br />

change to more of a tan color over the winter.<br />

‘Tall Tails’ Zone 6<br />

Upright clumping grass with 12” long pink flower spikes that arch over the foliage. Foliage turns<br />

from a green to more of a coppery brown look as the season progresses. One of the longest<br />

blooming grasses.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong>S<br />

#5 #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

20.00 10.95 5.40<br />

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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND<br />

BROADLEAF EVERGREENS<br />

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND<br />

BROADLEAF EVERGREENS<br />

ABELIA x grandiflora<br />

‘Edward Goucher’ Zone 6 HxS 5’X5’<br />

Compact form with dense, gracefully arching branches that are covered with tiny lilac-pink flowers from June through the first frost.<br />

Evergreen in warmer climates, but deciduous in colder areas.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 12-15"<br />

9.35<br />

ABELIA x longituba<br />

‘Bumblebee’ Zone 6 HxS 3’X3’<br />

Large lavender-pink flowers adorn the green foliage of this attractive shrub. Blooms begin early in the season.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 12-15"<br />

9.35<br />

AMELANCHIER (Serviceberry)<br />

grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance ® ’/Plant Patent 5717 Zone 4 HxS 20’ x 15’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

Fast growing with impressive soft, white blossoms in Spring. Dark green disease resistant leaves, turn brilliant red in fall.<br />

TREE FORM MULTI-STEM<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #20 — 82.10 #15 — 60.00 #10 — 47.65 #7 — 37.00 #5 — 17.45<br />

ANDROMEDA<br />

polifolia ‘Blue Ice’ Zone 2 HxS 12”x3’<br />

A superb variety similar in all aspects to the parent polifolia, except that this variety has outstanding icy-blue foliage.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

11.95 5.50<br />

ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi (Kinnikinnik)<br />

‘Massachusetts’ Zone 2 HxS: 6”x 3-6’<br />

Flat growing evergreen, pinkish white flowers in summer followed by scarlet berries. Ideal for ground cover for poor sandy soils. Full<br />

sun to part shade.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #1 6-8"<br />

5.00<br />

BERBERIS (Barberry)<br />

thunbergii (Japanese Barberry)<br />

t.’Bonanza Gold ® ’/Plant Patent 8215 Zone 4 HxS 2’ x 3’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.45<br />

A compact bright barberry which has outstanding gold foliage. This hardy variety requires very little maintenance and does not burn in<br />

intense heat. A very attractive accent for your landscaping needs. Flowers are white with pink buds.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 10-12" #1 5-6"<br />

12.65 6.15<br />

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t.’Crimson Pygmy’ Zone 4-8 HxS 2’ x 2-3’<br />

Reddish-purple foliage, with bright red new growth and orange-scarlet fall color. Neat, compact, and mounding habit. Sun to part sun.<br />

Crimson berries stud the branches all winter. Excellent hedge or filler plant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 18-24" #2 12-15" #1 6-8"<br />

18.25 12.05 5.35<br />

t.’Rose Glow’ Zone 4 HxS 4’ x 2-3’<br />

A unique red-leafed barberry that sports leaves mottled with splashes of white, pink, or silver. New foliage bright red.<br />

Great for accent or hedge plant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 18-24" #2 12-15" #1 6-8"<br />

18.25 12.05 5.35<br />

t. ‘Aurea’ Zone 4 HxS 2’ x 3’<br />

Compact barberry with vivid yellow foliage in full sun and yellow/green color in shade. Very tolerant of heat and drought and is burn<br />

and scorch resistant in the deep South.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 18-24" #2 12-15" #1<br />

16.50 11.45 5.10<br />

t. ‘Helmond Pillar’ Zone 4 HxS 4-5’ x 2’<br />

Unique upright shrub forms a vertical column of rich burgundy-purple foliage. New growth emerges deep red and is accompanied in<br />

spring by small yellow blooms. Red berries follow the flowers in summer and fall. Makes a striking accent plant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 18-24" #2 12-15"<br />

22.75 15.75<br />

ROYAL BURGUNDY Berberis t. ‘<strong>Gentry</strong> Cultivar’ Zone 4 HxS 2’ x 3’ (estimated)<br />

(Plant Patent #9461) Plant Patent Fee: Liner and #1 – $0.35; #2 & Larger – $0.70<br />

This plant was selected by <strong>Leo</strong> Sr. in 1989. The color is a much richer burgundy than Crimson Pygmy. Spring foliage is covered with a<br />

beautiful velvet that beads water drops like a freshly waxed car. The small, velvety leaf holds its deep burgundy color throughout the<br />

hot summer, turning to a showy black-red in the fall. A low, mounding shrub, slightly smaller than Crimson Pygmy, but similar in<br />

growth habit.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 15-18" #2 12-15" #1 6-8"<br />

100-499 $1.60<br />

18.25 12.05 5.35 Note: Liners available in 2.25” pots @ 500-999 $1.45<br />

1000-5000 $1.30<br />

t. Sunjoy Gold Pillar ‘Maria’/Plant Patent #18,082 Plant Patent Fee: $0.75 Zone 4 HxS 4’x18”<br />

Similar to Helmond Pillar, but with bright golden foliage. Very upright, almost vertical which needs no shearing. Leaves emerge brilliant<br />

shades of red and orange, remaining for several weeks in spring. Burn resistant and holds its color all summer. Adds color to your border<br />

or accent plantings.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 18-24" #2 12-15"<br />

23.90 16.55<br />

Berberis thunbergii ‘Pow Wow’ Zones 5-8 HxS 2-3’ tall<br />

Leaves are bright golden yellow with cream colored variegation. Partial to full sun. Columnar upright growth habit. Slow grwoing.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 18-24" #2 12-15"<br />

22.75 15.75<br />

BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush)<br />

x ‘Miss Ruby’ /ppaf, cbraf fee: $0.70 Zones 5-9 HxS 4-5’ in Full Sun<br />

This new butterfly bush is noted for its compact mounded habit and remarkably vivid, rich pink blooms. The distinctive magenta flowers<br />

are more vibrant than that of any other buddleia variety. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Fragrant. Deer resistant. Drought tolerant.<br />

Lo & Behold ® ‘Purple Haze’ dwarf butterfly bush/ppaf, cbraf fee: $1.05<br />

x ‘Purple Haze’ Zones 5-9 HxS 2-3’x3’ in Full Sun<br />

Uniquely horizontal, spreading branches produce an abundance of fragrant dark purple-blue flowers. The flowers radiate outward and<br />

downward like a pinwheel, and are continuous from mid summer to frost. This is a sterile variety that does not produce unwanted<br />

seedlings and deadheading is not necessary. Non-invasive. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, but not deer. Heat tolerant, low<br />

maintenance and makes a nice hedge or landscape plant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2<br />

12.50<br />

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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND<br />

BROADLEAF EVERGREENS<br />

BUXUS (Boxwood)<br />

m. Koreana ‘Winter Gem’ Zone 5 HxS 2-4’x1-3’<br />

A round, compact and dense boxwood with small round dark green leaves. Ideal for hedging, very tolerant of frequent shearing and<br />

shaping. Retains dark green color in winter. Very winter hardy.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

18-24” 15-18” 12-15” 15-18" 10-12" 6-8"<br />

24.00 18.80 16.00 18.90 11.10 5.05<br />

m. ‘Julia Jane’ Zone 4 HxS: 4’x4’<br />

Slow growing boxwood with bright green foliage. Hardy with great winter color.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

15-18" 10-12" 6-8"<br />

18.90 10.55 5.05<br />

sempervirens ‘Suffruticosa’ (True Dwarf ) Zone 5 HxS 3’x3’<br />

Dwarf evergreen variety. Small, bright green, oval leaves provide a good green color for wintertime. Dense form and texture. A very<br />

compact plant typically used for formal borders and clipped hedges.<br />

B&B OR FIELD POT <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

Pyramidal/Cubed #5 #2 #1<br />

24-30” 18-24” 15-18” 12-15” 21-24” 18-21” 15-18" 10-12" 4-6"<br />

33.60 25.20 19.75 16.80 45.00 38.60 19.85 12.00 5.40<br />

x. ‘Green Mountain’ Zone 4 HxS 5’x3’<br />

A compact pyramidal form of boxwood with oval shaped, dark green leaves.<br />

x. ‘ Green Velvet’ Zone 4 HxS 5’x3’<br />

The name says it all. This little gem has dark green, oval shaped leaves covered with velvet, and it holds it’s color throughout the winter.<br />

B&B OR FIELD POT<br />

Spiral Pyramidal/Cubed <strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

18-21” 15-18” 12-15” 30-36” 24-30” 18-21” 15-18” 15-18" 10-12" 6-8"<br />

25.20 19.75 16.80 65.00 50.00 38.60 30.00 19.85 12.00 5.40<br />

sempervirens (Common Boxwood) Zone 5 HxS 15'x15'<br />

Slow growing rounded shrub with small, glossy dark green leaves. Often used for hedges.<br />

<strong>BB</strong> PYRAMIDAL <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

18-24" 15-18" 18-24" 15-18" 12-15" #5 15-18" #2 12-15" #1 6-8"<br />

25.20 19.75 38.60 30.00 21.45 18.00 10.20 4.80<br />

sempervirens ‘Graham Blandy’ Zone 5 HxS 8’x2’<br />

Columnar evergreen boxwood with dark green oval leaves. Narrow, upright habit that is a great choice as a hedge.<br />

<strong>BB</strong> <strong>BB</strong> TIERED<br />

3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 3-4’ 30-36” 24-30”<br />

36.40 31.80 27.15 44.15 39.75 35.40<br />

sempervirens variegata (Variegated Boxwood) Zone 6 HxS 5'x5'<br />

Slow growing evergreen shrub with small leaves and deep green variegated leaves with creamy margins. Works well as a hedge or<br />

border plant or trimmed as topiary.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 10-12” #1 6-8”<br />

12.05 6.50<br />

CARYOPTERIS<br />

x. clandenensis ‘Minibleu’ (Petit Blue)/Plant Patent 14,674 Zone 5 HxS 2’x2’<br />

Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.70<br />

Compact, mounding deciduous shrub with dark green glossy foliage and deep blue flowers that bloom from late summer into fall.<br />

Prefers full sun for best color. Butterflies will be attracted to this impressive caryopteris.<br />

incana ‘Jason’ (Sunshine Blue)/Plant Patent ppaf, cbr 2316 Zone 5 HxS 3’x2’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.70<br />

Strong growing caryopteris with larger yellow colored leaves and deep purplish blue flowers. Stunning addition to your landscape or<br />

garden!<br />

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x. clandonensis ‘Dark Knight’ (Blue Mist Spirea) Zone 5 HxS 4’x4’<br />

One of the best Blue Mist Spirea varieties, “Dark Knight” has the deepest blue color of them all. Its tidy, upright growth habit and<br />

profusion of foot long flowering spikes. “Dark Knight” flowers heavily every year. Perfect as perennial border plant, grows well in dry<br />

sunny spots. Blooms from late summer until frost.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 12-15"<br />

10.90<br />

CEANOTHUS (Wild Lilac)<br />

x pallidus ‘Minmari’ (‘Marie Bleu’) New Jersey Tea Zones 6-9 H 2-3’ Part to Full Sun<br />

ppaf, cbraf fee: $0.65<br />

Misty blue flowers cover the compact, mounding plant in spring. Red seed heads add interest in late summer. Shear lightly after blooming<br />

to promote a stronger re-bloom in the summer. Blooms on old wood. Dies back to the ground in the northern states (roots are hardy). Low<br />

maintenance.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 12-15"<br />

12.50<br />

CHAENOMELES (Quince)<br />

Double Take ‘Scarlet Storm’ Quince/ppaf, cbraf fee: $1.05<br />

speciosa ‘Scarlet Storm’ Zones 5-8 H 2-3’ Part to Full Sun<br />

Big dark red velvety double flowers appear in early spring, looks like a Camellia. Drought tolerant once established, this plant may be<br />

pruned after flowering. Bright spring color. Good cut flower. Thornless, deer resistant and does not set fruit.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 12-15"<br />

12.50<br />

CORNUS (Dogwood)<br />

sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’ Zone 4 HxS: 5’x5’<br />

Compact deciduous shrub with colorful red, yellow and orange stems during winter. Late spring brings tiny golden yellow flowers that<br />

bloom through mid summer. Beautiful addition to your landscape.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 12-15" #2 10-12"<br />

16.65 12.30<br />

alba ‘Elegantissima’ (Variegated) Zone 3 HxS 8’x6’<br />

A small deciduous shrub with numerous upright, bright red stems that are extremely showy in the Wintertime. Colorful pale green to<br />

grayish leaves with creamy white margins, provide an added bonus during the growing season.<br />

stolonifera ‘Baileyi’ (Red Osier) Zone 3 HxS 8’x6’<br />

A multi-stemmed shrub with many exceptionally bright red upright stems, brighter yet in Wintertime. Spreads readily by underground<br />

stems and branches. Good red Fall leaf color. Small creamy white clusters of flowers.<br />

alba Bailhalo ® ‘Ivory Halo’ / Plant Patent Fee: $0.30 Zone 3 HxS 5’x5’<br />

Fast growing compact shrub with variegated leaves and red twigs, full sun/partial shade.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15.00 9.90<br />

stolonifera Flaviramea (Yellow Twig Dogwood) Zone 3 HxS 6-8’x5-6’<br />

Yellow Twig Dogwood makes for a unique hedge or privacy screen. Pair with Red Twig Dogwood for an eye-catching contrast! The wide<br />

spreading root systems of yellow twig dogwoods make them a good choice to plant on a bank where erosion control is an issue, perfect<br />

for wet areas. Deep green leaves accented by white lacy flowers turning to white berries in the summer. Bright yellow stems are striking<br />

in the winter months against the snow. In addition to tolerating even the coldest of conditions, the Yellow Twig Dogwood is adaptable to<br />

various types of soil and is tolerant of drought.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 18-24" #2 12-15"<br />

15.00 9.90<br />

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CORYLUS (Filbert)<br />

avellana ‘Contorta’ Zone 4 HxS 8’x8’<br />

Often referred to as “Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick”. This unusual and contorted specimen plant makes an excellent showpiece for the<br />

garden or patio. Does well in containers. Dark green leaves; yellow in fall.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #7 #5 18-24" #3 15-18"<br />

54.00 43.15 29.30<br />

avellana ‘Red Majestic’ ® /Plant Patent 16,048 Zone 4 HxS: 10’x 10’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00<br />

Deep purple leaves in spring, reddish green in summer, burnt burgundy in autumn. Looks as good in spring as it does in fall.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 18-24" #3 15-18"<br />

48.20 37.00<br />

COTINUS (Smoke Tree)<br />

c. coggygria ‘Royal Purple’ Zone 5 HxS 15’x12’<br />

A large shrub or small tree usually with several stems forming an urn-shaped plant at maturity. Beautiful deep purple-red leaves hold<br />

their color throughout the summer. Puffs of tiny pink to gray flowers adorn the tree in late summer and fall, and give rise to the<br />

”Smoke” in the trees name.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 15-18" #2 12-15" #1 6-8"<br />

23.80 13.30 6.70<br />

c. ‘Ancot’ Golden Spirit/Plant Patent 13,082 Fee $0.35 Zone 4 HxS 8-10’x6-8’<br />

The golden yellow leaves transform to shades of coral, orange and red in autumn. The leaves do not scorch in direct sunlight.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 15-18" #2 12-15"<br />

23.80 13.30<br />

COTONEASTER<br />

apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster) Zone 4 HxS 3’X6’<br />

Deciduous cotoneaster with a low mounding growth pattern, stiff branches and shiny green leaves. Masses of tiny pinkish-white flowers<br />

in spring; bright red cranberry size berries persist throughout the Winter.<br />

dammeri ‘Coral Beauty’ Zone 5 HxS 6”x8’<br />

Evergreen cotoneaster with a prostrate form and branches that spread to about 8’ to form a dense mound of glossy green foliage.<br />

Small white flowers in late spring, followed by a profusion of Coral colored berries in the fall.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 12-15" #1 6-8"<br />

10.50 4.90<br />

ERICA (Heaths & Heather)<br />

x darleyensis ‘Kraemers Red’ Zone 6 HxS 12”x18”<br />

Mounding shrub with dark green foliage and a deep pink flower color. Winter blooming with a bronze tint to the foliage. Excellent as a<br />

border plant.<br />

x darleyensis ‘Med Pink’ Zone 6 HxS 12”x18”<br />

Rounded mound of dark evergreen, needle-like foliage. Covered with an abundance of rosy pink to lavender bell-shaped blooms<br />

throughout the Winter months. Great border plant to add a splash of color during the dark winter months.<br />

x darleyensis ‘Med White’ Zone 6 HxS 12”x18”<br />

The profusion of white bell-shaped flowers rather than pink distinguish this heather from the Med Pink. Otherwise, characteristics are<br />

identical.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

9.70 4.95<br />

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EUONYMUS<br />

alata ‘Compacta’ (Burning Bush) Zone 4 HxS 6’x6’<br />

Deciduous shrub with twigs nearly square in x-section and having corky wings on the newer growth. Forms a very dense, neat looking<br />

rounded bush with a flattened top. The leaves provide a dazzling display of brilliant red in early Fall. Field grown and sold B&B or field<br />

potted.<br />

B&B 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” <strong>CONTAINER</strong> #7 24-30” #7 18-24” #5 15-18” #2 12-15” #1 6-8”<br />

24.30 18.30 12.55 26.50 20.50 16.85 11.55 5.00<br />

alatus ‘Select’ (Fireball ® ) Zone 5 HxS: 5’x4’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.45<br />

The branching on this hardy shrub is tighter than Burning Bush. Vivid fall colors. Will survive the harshest of winters.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #10 24-30" #7 18-24" #5 15-18" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

42.50 29.15 20.60 12.60 5.50<br />

fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’ Zone 5 HxS 4’X3’<br />

A small and delightful low mounding evergreen shrub with jade green leaves edged with a white margin, becoming pink-tinged in the<br />

Winter. Attractive and easy to care for.<br />

fortunei ‘Emerald `n Gold’ Zone 5 HxS 4’X3’<br />

An evergreen shrub similar in size and growth habit to Emerald Gaiety, except that the leaves are a deep green edged with a splash of<br />

gold that becomes somewhat cream colored during Winter.<br />

fortunei ‘Moon Shadow’ Zone 5 HxS 2’X5’<br />

A broadleaf evergreen shrub with variegated glossy green margins and bright-yellow centers. Moonshadow stays low and compact,<br />

forming a groundcovering mat. Leaf color is best in full sun. Flowers are inconspicuous, and fruits are scarce or absent.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 12-15" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

16.10 11.00 4.95<br />

fortunei ‘Blondy’ ® /Plant Patent 10424 Zone 5 HxS: 2’x2’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.60<br />

Vibrant new shrub with large yellow patches surrounded by dark green edges. Branches are bright yellow.<br />

#5 12-15” #2 10-12” #1 6-8”<br />

17.70 11.95 5.75<br />

FORSYTHIA<br />

intermedia ‘Lynwood Gold’ Zone 5 HxS 7’x5’<br />

A fast growing medium size shrub with stiffly upright branches. Produces an abundance of bright yellow flowers scattered along the<br />

bare branches in the early spring. Light green leaves follow.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

14.50 10.50 4.75<br />

x intermedia ‘Mindor’ Show Off/ppaf fee: $0.65 Zones 4-8 H 5-6’ Full Sun<br />

Show Off is not your typical Forsythia! It is compact and full of bright yellow early blooms from the ground to the ends of every stem.<br />

This little beauty will stay small so there is no need to prune. This variety is a vast improvement over all. Besides being great for your<br />

low maintenance hedge it is deer resistant and heat tolerant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 12-15"<br />

12.50<br />

GENISTA (Broom)<br />

pilosa ‘Gold Flash’ Zone 3 HxS 12”x3’<br />

Mat forming covered with golden-yellow blooms in mid-summer. Used as ground cover or rock garden. Tolerates poor, dry soil.<br />

x ‘Lydia’ (Lydia Broom) Zone 6 HxS 12”x24”<br />

A deciduous, low mounding prostrate shrub with tiny green leaves. Blooms in late Spring with a profusion of bright pea shaped yellow<br />

flowers. Good ground cover.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

10.20 4.85<br />

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BROADLEAF EVERGREENS<br />

pilosa ‘Gold Flash’ (Creeping Broom) Zone 3 HxS 12”x3’<br />

Very low growing groundcover. Summer produces an abundance of yellow blooms which has a carpet like appearance. Excellent for rock<br />

gardens or groundcover. Tolerant of a wide variety of soils. Very hardy.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

10.40 5.05<br />

HIBISCUS Syriacus (Rose of Sharon) Zone 5 HxS 10’x12’<br />

Attractive deciduous shrub which begins growing in a compact form and then spreads out with age. Beautiful flowers which extend for 2-<br />

3” adorn the leaves during summer.<br />

Lucy Double deep rose colored flowers with a red eye.<br />

Ardens Double purple flowers.<br />

Jean d’Arc White flowers.<br />

Paeoniflora Semi-double red flowers with a deep crimson red center.<br />

Red Heart Single white flower with a red eye. Vigorous grower.<br />

Blushing Bride Large, double, deep pink to white carnation-like blossoms.<br />

Blue Bird Beautiful lavender-blue, crimson-centered, trumpet-shaped showy flowers mid-summer til frost. Vigorous upright<br />

and fountaining vase shape.<br />

SHRUB FORM TREE FORM<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 #10 #7<br />

18-24" 15-18" 12-15"<br />

20.50 16.10 10.50 5.75 53.05 49.00<br />

Lavender Chiffon Large, single lavender flower. Strong growth. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.70<br />

White Chiffon Large single white flower. Strong growth. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.70<br />

Blue Satin Large, single Royal Blue flowers. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.60<br />

Blush Satin Large, single soft pink flower with a red eye. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.60<br />

Rose Satin Large single rose-red colored flower with a deep red center. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.60<br />

Violet Satin Large, violet flower with a dark red center. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.60<br />

#5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

17.60 11.10<br />

‘American Irene Scott’ Sugar Tip® Rose of Sharon Zones 5-8 H 8-12’<br />

PP #20,579, cbraf fee: $0.70 Grows on new wood late summer through fall. Needs full sun.<br />

An eye-catching, new Rose of Sharon with brightly variegated creamy-white and bluish-green foliage. It produces loads of soft clear pink,<br />

double flowers and does not produce seed like older cultivars. Deer resistant. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, drought tolerant and<br />

heat tolerant. Non-invasive.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 12-15"<br />

12.50<br />

HYDRANGEA<br />

arborescens Incrediball ‘Abetwo’ ppaf, cbraf Plant Patent Fee: $0.85 Zone 4 HxS 4-5’ tall<br />

A new and improved ‘Annabelle’ with strong stems eliminating flop, and profusely abundant blooms. Blooms emerge lime green,<br />

changing to white and age to green. Blooms on new wood. Dark green foliage with yellow fall color. Full sun to partial shade.<br />

arborescens Invincibelle Spirit Plant Patent ppaf, cbraf Fee: $2.35 Zone 4 HxS 3-4’x3-4’<br />

The first pink flowered mop-head form of Hydrangea arborescens. 6-8” flowers, emerging a dark hot pink and mature to bright pink.<br />

Blooms (on new wood) late May early June re-blooming until frost. Hardy and easy to grow. Full sun to partial shade.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2<br />

14.20<br />

arborescens ‘Annabelle’ Zone 3 HxS 5’x6’<br />

Spectacular hydrangea with a profusion of huge white blooms that can reach 10” in diameter. Dark green serrated leaves.<br />

‘Midoriboshi-Temari’<br />

Double pink lacecap blooms.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

14.95 11.10<br />

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macrophylla Zone 5 HxS 10’x8’<br />

Very striking deciduous shrub with bright vivid flowers. Vigorous grower which requires little maintenance and will accentuate any<br />

landscape.<br />

Glowing Embers Large pink to red flowers. Very striking.<br />

Inu No Hana Large pink flowers with double pink florets.<br />

Merritt Supreme Large red flowers.<br />

Nikko Blue Large blue flowers.<br />

Parzifal Large dark pink to deep blue flowers.<br />

Pink Beauty Large pink flowers.<br />

Tokyo Delight White flowers which gradually turn pink.<br />

Blue Lacecap Small clusters of blue flowers.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

14.95 11.10<br />

macrophylla ‘Lemon Wave’ Zone 6 HxS 3-5’x 3-5’<br />

Big leaf hydrangea with unique variegated foliage with dark green leaves blotched white, creamy and lemon yellow. Lacecap flowers<br />

creamy white to mauve depending on soil ph. Perfect specimen, accent, or border shrub.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

14.95 11.10<br />

paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee) Zone 3 HxS 10’x8’<br />

Upright clusters of 10-15” long white flowers form in late summer, then fade to pink-bronze. Deciduous shrub with long dark green<br />

leaves that turn bronze in the fall.<br />

paniculata ‘Kyushu’ Zone 3 HxS 8’x8’<br />

Attractive deciuous shrub with glossy green leaves and spectacular lacy white flowers adorn the branches during late summer.<br />

paniculata ‘Pink Diamond’<br />

Large white flowers which transform to a rich pink.<br />

Zone 3 HxS 8’x8’<br />

paniculata ‘Snow Mountain’ Zone 3 HxS 8’x10’<br />

Beautiful hydrangea with large white blooms and glossy green leaves. Great addition to your landscape.<br />

paniculata ‘Tardiva’ Zone 3 HxS 8’x10’<br />

Deciduous shrub that has pinkish-brown fall color and vibrant lacy white flowers during summer. Head Size HxS 30"x2'<br />

paniculata ‘Unique’ Zone 4 HxS 6-10’x6-8’<br />

Extremely large 8" + pure white flower panicles present a great floral display in late summer. Flowers bloom white, maturing to pink in<br />

fall. The color is spectacular in the fall with a mixture of white and pink flower heads against multi-colored leaves. Upright rounded<br />

habit with dark green foliage is an excellent accent. It produces self-clinging, aerial roots that easily attach to just about anything: pergola,<br />

wall, fence or tree. Sun to part shade.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #7 #5 #2 #10 on Standard #7 on Standard<br />

18-24" 15-18" 12-15" 5-6'<br />

19.95 14.95 11.10 55.70 49.70<br />

paniculata ‘Bombshell’ ppaf Plant Patent Fee $0.90 Zone 3 HxS 2.5-3’ x 3-4’<br />

Blooms summer until frost. Compact growth habit covered in beautiful white flowers against green to dark green foliage. More flowers<br />

per plant than any other Hydrangea paniculata. Low maintenance with little to no pruning needed to keep shape of plant.<br />

#2<br />

13.50<br />

anomala petiolaris Zone 3 HxS 30’x3’<br />

Climbing Hydrangea with glossy green leaves and beautiful white flowers, will accentuate any landscape. Looks very nice as a climber<br />

on brick or retaining walls. Part shade to full sun.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

17.20 12.75<br />

macrophylla ‘Bailmer’ (Endless Summer ® ) Zone 4 HxS 5’x5’<br />

The name says it all. Flowers which will grow to 8” in diameter continue to bloom throughout the summer. Blooms will be pink in<br />

alkaline soil. More hardy than other macrophylla. A fast selling item that will be an excellent addition to your landscape!<br />

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paniculata ‘Limelight’/ Plant Patent 12,874, cbr 2319 Zone 3 HxS 8’x8’<br />

Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.70<br />

Deciduous shrub with gorgeous large light green leaves. Excellent addition to any landscape setting for late summer color.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15" #7 TF<br />

18.25 12.75 49.70<br />

paniculata Pinky Winky/ Plant Patent 16,166, cbr 2892 Zone 3 HxS: 6’ x 8’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

Incredible hydrangea with enormous two-toned blooms that emerge white and turn an intense deep pink as summer progresses. Blooms<br />

mid summer until frost. Very hardy.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

18.25 12.75<br />

paniculata Quick Fire ® ‘Bulk’/Plant Patent#16812, cbraf Zone 3 HxS: 6’ x 8’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

Begins bloooming in late May–early June. Flowers open light pink and darken as they age.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

18.25 12.75<br />

macrophylla ‘PARIS RAPA’/Plant Patent #10,906 CITYLINE PARIS Zone 5 HxS: 1’ x 3’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

Mounds of brilliant red blooms. Excellent for containers or smaller landscapes.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

18.25 12.75<br />

macrophylla ‘VENICE RAVEN’/Plant Patent #10,928 CITYLINE VENICE Zone 5 HxS: 1’ x 3’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

Exceptionally tight, compact growth habit and large bright pink or blue flowers. A showy shrub for beds or containers.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

18.25 12.75<br />

macrophylla ‘Vienna Rawi’/Plant Patent #10,930 CITYLINE VIENNA Zone 5 HxS: 1’ x 3’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

Rich pinkish mauve blooms. Like others in this series, Vienna has excellent mildew resistance.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

18.25 12.75<br />

macrophylla ‘Berlin Rabe’/Plant Patent #10,912 CITYLINE BERLIN Zone 5 HxS: 1’ x 3’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

Dark green glossy leaves and large rosy pink flowers are long lasting. Excellent mildew resistance. Strong growing.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

18.25 12.75<br />

macrophylla ‘Mars’ ‘Vienna Ramars ppaf’ Zone 5 HxS: 1-3’ tall<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

Neat, tight, and compact growth habit so pruning is never required. Red and white variegated flowers are large and showy.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

18.25 12.75<br />

macrophylla ‘Rio’ ‘Ragra ppaf’ Zone 5 HxS: 2-3’ tall<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

Large and long lasting flowers range from strong blue to purple depending upon the soil Ph. Mildew resistant. Compact growth habit.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

18.25 12.75<br />

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ILEX (Holly)<br />

x. meserveae ‘Blue Boy’ Zone 5 HxS 8’x6’<br />

Broadleaf evergreen holly shrub with glossy, spiny-tipped, blue-green leaves on dark purple stems. Blooms continuously all summer.<br />

Male plants do not produce red berries but are needed for pollination of female plants.<br />

x. meserveae ‘Blue Girl’ Zone 5<br />

Similar in appearance and growth to ‘Blue Boy, except that ‘Blue Girl produces a heavy set of bright red berries if a male plant is located<br />

nearby.<br />

x. meserveae ‘Blue Prince’<br />

Broadleaf evergreen with deep green foliage, very hardy. Used as pollinator for Blue Princess.<br />

Zone 5<br />

x. meserveae ‘Blue Princess’ Zone 5<br />

Similar in appearance and growth to ‘Blue Prince’, except ‘Blue Princess’ produces a set of red berries if pollinated by ‘Blue Prince’.<br />

x. meserveae ‘China Girl’ Zone 5<br />

Very dense female that will produce red berries if pollinated by ‘China Boy’. Shrub has spiny glossy, green leaves. Hardy. May grow<br />

taller than other holly varieties.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

15-18" 12-15" 6-8"<br />

17.70 10.30 5.10<br />

x. meserveae ‘Blue Prince & Princess’ Zone 5-8 HxS 8-12’x8-12’<br />

Grown in the same pot providing abundant large red berries. Dark purplish stems and glossy, dark blue-green leaves. Upright evergreen<br />

shrub. Plant in full to part shade. Great for foundation plantings, hedges, shrub borders, or accents.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 #1<br />

11.55 6.00<br />

ITEA<br />

virginica ‘Sprich’ Little Henry ® / Plant Patent 10988 Zone 5 HxS 2’x3’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.65<br />

Arching chains of white flowers in summer are followed by fantastic wine red foliage in fall.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

15-18" 10-12" 6-8”<br />

18.90 11.40 5.10<br />

KALMIA LATIFOLIA (MOUNTAIN LAUREL) Zone 4 HxS (See below)<br />

Evergreen, great for accent, informal hedge, border, or landscape planting<br />

Elf HxS: 3’x 3’ Dwarf Variety with pink buds that open to a light pink color.<br />

Carol HxS: 5’ x 5’ Deep pink buds open to white flowers.<br />

Minuet HxS: 2-3’ x 2-3’ Dwarf variety, light pink buds open to dark pink flowers with light pink center with dark<br />

green narrow leaves and wide maroon leaves.<br />

Nipmuck HxS: 4’ x 4’ Deep red buds that open to a white bloom changing to a light pink flower.<br />

Olympic Fire HxS: 3-4’x 3-4’ Dark pink to red buds that open to white flowers fading to pink.<br />

Sarah HxS: 3-4’ x 3-4’ Glossy green leaves with bright red buds and dramatic pinkish red flowers.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 #1<br />

15.25 7.25<br />

KOLKWITZIA<br />

amabilis ‘Maradco’ Dream Catcher Beauty Bush Zone 4 HxS 6-9’x4’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.60<br />

Golden foliage is attractive all season. Light pink spring flowers. Orange red fall color. Deer resistant. Good for woodland gardens,<br />

landscapes, and containers. Does best in filtered sun.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2<br />

12.50<br />

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LEUCOTHOE<br />

fontanesiana ‘Rainbow’ Zone 4 HxS 3’x4’<br />

Evergreen shrub with gracefully arching branches. Red stems and colorful dark green leaves marked with splashes of yellow, green and<br />

pink on the new growth make this a good choice for mass plantings. White bell shaped flowers similar to Pieris.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 12-15" #2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

18.90 12.50 5.75<br />

LIGUSTRUM (Privet)<br />

x ‘Vicaryi’ (Golden Vicary Privet) Zone 5 HxS 8’x5’<br />

Deciduous except in the milder climates. Multi-stemmed upright shrub with bright, golden yellow foliage. Develops best color and<br />

appearance if planted in full sun and left untrimmed.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 15-18" #2 12-15" #1 6-8"<br />

16.65 10.00 4.95<br />

MAHONIA<br />

aquifolium ‘Oregon Grape’ Zone 5 HxS 7-10’x3-5’<br />

Evergreen shrub with bronze red new growth followed by glossy green leaves. Yellow flowers emerge in spring followed by blue berries<br />

during summer. Fragrant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

18.10 12.40<br />

aquifolium Compactum ‘Compact Oregon Grape’ Zone 5 H 2-3’<br />

Evergreen shrub with coarse leaves and decorative berries that resemble clusters of grapes. New growth is bronzy red turning to a glossy<br />

green color. Excellent choice as a border plant or in mass plantings.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2<br />

14.65<br />

MAGNOLIA<br />

‘Royal Star’ Zone 4 HxS 10’ x 10’<br />

Large, upright multi stemmed shrub with pink buds that emerge and change into beautiful double white flowers that are extremely<br />

fragrant. Blooms later than most varieties and blooms are typically three to four inches long. Outstanding variety!<br />

‘<strong>Leo</strong>nard Messel’ Zone 4 HxS 10’ x 15’<br />

Large deciduous shrub with beautiful pink buds that change to a striking magenta flower. Blooms last from late winter to mid spring.<br />

Bark has a smooth grey appearance and leaves have leathery texture. Excellent large shrub for use in any landscape.<br />

‘Susan’ Zone 4 HxS 10’ x 10’<br />

Multi stemmed large shrub with scarlet red blooms that emerge into goblet shaped purple flowers. Blooms later than other Magnolia<br />

varieties decreasing the possibility of spring frost damage. ‘Susan’ will fit nicely as a centerpiece or an accent in any landscape.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #10 30-36" #5 18-24"<br />

40.00 33.00<br />

PEROVSKIA (Russian Sage)<br />

atriplicifolia ‘Lisslitt’ PBR ‘Lacey Blue’ Russian Sage Zones 5-9 HxS 12-18”x2-3’<br />

PP 20,845 fee$0.35 Grows upright in full sun and blooming in summer to late summer.<br />

This perennial has an exceptionally long season of interest. This compact British introduction forms a bushy mound of fragrant grey-green<br />

leaves, bearing copious spikes of lavender-blue flowers from mid-summer on. Great for smaller gardens and terrific in mixed containers.<br />

Prune back to 6 inches in the spring. Easy to grow and drought tolerant once established.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #1<br />

6.50<br />

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PHOTINIA<br />

fraserii (Red Tip) Zone 5 HxS 10-15’x15’<br />

An evergreen shrub with moderate to fast upright growth habit. Oval leaves bright showy bronze- red new growth maturing to a dark<br />

leathery green. Red Tip Photinia is good as a sheared hedge or a tall screen. Prune often to prevent legginess. Full sun to partial shade.<br />

fraserii ‘Cassini’ (Pink Marble)<br />

Trademarked Plant Fees: #1– $0.50, #2 – $0.80, #5 – $1.20<br />

Zone 5 HxS 15’x15’<br />

Exciting addition to our extensive plant selection. Upright, evergreen shrub with oblong variegted leaves. Will make an excellent<br />

addition to your landscape.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 15-18"<br />

17.90<br />

PHYSOCARPUS (Ninebark)<br />

‘Dart’s Gold’ Zone 4 HxS 6-7’x6-7’’<br />

Bright golden yellow leaves with upright habit. Very hardy and thrives in nearly every condition, heat and drought tolerant. Full sun.<br />

opulifolius ‘Monlo Diablo ® ’/Plant Patent #11211<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.60<br />

Zone 3 HxS 4-8’<br />

White tinted with pink flowers adorn this shrub during the summer. Foliage is dark purple and is very fast growing and hardy. Very<br />

showy!<br />

opulifolius ‘Seward’ (Summer Wine ® )/Plant Patent #14,821, cbr 2641<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.80<br />

Zone 3 HxS 5’x4’<br />

Fast growing deciduous shrub that has fine textured dark purple leaves with pale pink blooms during summer. Shrub is hardy and<br />

requires little maintenance. Prefers full sun for best color.<br />

opulifolius Coppertina ‘Mindia’/Plant Patent #16,371, cbr 2892<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.80<br />

Zone 3 HxS 8-10’x5-6’<br />

Pinkish white blooms mid summer. Orange, red and coppery foliage in spring, maturing to red. Rich red fall color. Beautiful red fruit in<br />

summer and fall. Fast growing and adaptable. Plan in full sun.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 15-18" #2 12-15"<br />

18.25 13.20<br />

PIERIS (Andromeda)<br />

japonica Zone 5 HxS 6’x6’<br />

‘Flaming Silver’ Similar to Pieris Mountain Fire, with bright, variegated foliage and stunning pinkish-red new growth.<br />

‘Valley Valentine’ Evergreen shrub with a compact mounding habit. Deep red buds and pendulous rose-red flowers adorn<br />

this vibrant plant.<br />

‘Mt. Fire’ Evergreen shrub with fiery red new leaves, turning to a lustrous dark green as they mature. Twigs covered<br />

with pink buds in late winter are followed by drooping clusters of bell-shaped flowers in early spring.<br />

‘Valley Fire’ Evergreen shrub with reddish brown new growth and then adorned with beautiful white flowers.<br />

‘Valley Rose’ Evergreen shrub with dark green leaves, tinged with bronze when new. Profuse clusters of pink flower<br />

buds open to a spectacular bloom of pink bell shaped flowers<br />

taiwanensis<br />

‘Snowdrift’ Evergreen shrub with deep green foliage, bronze-red when young. This variety produces an unusually<br />

heavy bloom of pure white flowers.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

15-18" 10-12" 6-8"<br />

21.55 12.50 5.65<br />

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POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) Zone 3 HxS 2-3'x3-4'<br />

fruticosa A species group comprised of several varieties, of which we grow the ones listed below. All are<br />

VARIETY COLOR<br />

‘Abbottswood’ White<br />

‘Day Dawn’ Apricot<br />

‘Goldfinger’ Golden Yellow<br />

‘Gold Star’ Golden-Yellow<br />

‘Klondike’ Bright Yellow<br />

‘Red Sunset’ Orange fading to Yellow<br />

‘Scarlet’ Scarlet Red<br />

‘Sutters Gold’ Clear Yellow<br />

‘Tangerine’ Coppery-Yellow<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

15-18" 12-15" 6-8"<br />

15.75 10.00 4.75<br />

deciduous, shrubby, upright growing forms, with small green to gray-green leaves, and all bloom<br />

profusely from late spring/early summer through frost<br />

‘Mango Tango’ (Plant Pat. 12,258) Mango orange/Red fading to yellow Plant Patent Fee: $0.30<br />

‘Pink Beauty’(Plant Pat. 9874) Semi-double pink Plant Patent Fee: $0.30<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

15-18" 12-15" 6-8"<br />

16.55 10.20 4.85<br />

PRUNUS (Plum, Cherry, and Laurel)<br />

cistena (Sandcherry) Zone 3 HxS 8’x8’<br />

Used in hedges or by itself, this deciduous purple-leaved, multi-stemmed shrub is useful in all landscape situations. It has pale pink<br />

flowers in early Spring and dark purple fruit in July.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #7 #5 #2 #1<br />

24-30” 18-24" 12-15" 6-8"<br />

19.45 15.25 9.80 4.50<br />

laurocerasus ‘Compacta’ (Compact English Laurel) Zone 6 HxS 6’x6’<br />

Densely branched shrub with upright branches and rich green leathery foliage similar in appearance to English Laurel, but a much<br />

smaller plant. Spikes of tiny white flowers preceed the almost black, cherry-like fruit.<br />

B&B: <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

5’ 4’ 3’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” 30” #10 24” #7 18” #7 15” #5<br />

45.60 36.45 29.75 25.10 22.55 18.90 32.60 27.35 23.80 19.35<br />

laurocerasus ‘Otto Luyken’ Zone 5+ HxS 3’x6’<br />

Very popular evergreen shrub with long, narrow, shiny dark green leaves on broadly spreading upright stems. Late spring brings a<br />

profusion of flower spikes covered with tiny white flowers.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong><br />

30-36” 24-30” 18-24” 15-18” 30" #10 24" #7 18" #7 15" #5 6-8" #1<br />

33.15 26.75 17.25 14.30 41.55 34.20 24.80 17.35 4.90<br />

schipkaensis (Skip Laurel) Zone 5 HxS 6’x10’<br />

Very popular laurel that is often times used in hedges. Abundant flowers adorn the green leaves.<br />

B&B <strong>CONTAINER</strong>IZED <strong>BB</strong><br />

5’-6’ 4-5’ 3’-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 30” 24” 18”<br />

53.70 45.20 33.50 29.20 25.10 37.20 32.25 25.00<br />

RHAMNUS<br />

frangula ‘Ron Williams’ (Fine Line) Plant Patent 14791 Plant Patent Fee: $0.65 Zone 2 HxW 6'x2'<br />

Fine Line holds true to its name with its slender shape and it always looks freshly trimmed. This easy growing upright almost self<br />

maintaining shrub holds a medium green ferny color, with a rugged and hardy growth habit. Perfect for your landscape or patio.<br />

#5 #2<br />

24.15 14.30<br />

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RHODODENDRON<br />

Azalea japonica Zone 5 HxS: 3’x 3’<br />

‘Girards Fuschia’ Single reddish-purple flowers. Blooms mid season.<br />

‘Girards Hotshot’ Dark reddish orange flowers. Blooms mid season.<br />

‘Girards Pleasant White’ Single white flower. Blooms mid season.<br />

‘Gumpo Pink’ Light pink flowers. Compact grower. Blooms late season.<br />

‘Rosebud’ Double pink flowers. Blooms mid to late season.<br />

#2 10-12" #1 6-8"<br />

11.65 5.25<br />

Rhododendron<br />

‘Minnetonka’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with vibrant lavender flowers. Blooms mid to late Spring. Zone 5 HxS 4’x4’<br />

‘Nova Zembla’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with rosy pink flowers. Blooms mid to late season. Zone 4 HxS 5’ x 6’<br />

‘Percy Wiseman’ (H-2) Hardy evergreen shrub with peach yellow flowers. Blooms mid season. Zone 5 HxS 4’ x 4’<br />

‘PJM’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with bright lavender flowers that blooms in late spring. Zone 4 HxS 3’ x 4’<br />

‘PJM Compacta’(H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with lavender pink flowers. Blooms early. Zone 4 HxS 4’x 4’<br />

‘PJM Elite’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with deep pink flowers. Blooms early. Zone 4 HxS 4’x 4’<br />

‘Roseum Elegans’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with rosy lilac flowers and rich green leaves.<br />

Blooms mid to late.<br />

Zone 4 HxS 7’x 7’<br />

‘Cataawbiense Boursalt’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with rosy lilac flowers. Blooms mid to late. Zone 5 HxS 4’x4’<br />

‘Cunningham’s White’ (H-2) Hardy evergreen shrub with white flowers. Blooms mid season. Zone 5 HxS 4’x4’<br />

‘English Roseum’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with rosy lavender flowers. Blooms mid to late season. Zone 4 HxS 4’x4’<br />

‘Firestorm’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with red flowers. Blooms mid season. Zone 4 HxS 4’x4’<br />

‘Haaga’ (H-2) Hardy evergreen shrub with pink flowers. Blooms mid season. Zone 4 HxS 4’x4’<br />

‘Helliki’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with purple-red flowers. Blooms mid season. Zone 4 HxS 4’x4’<br />

#5 18-21” #3 15-18” #2 12-15" #1 6-8"<br />

25.00 18.50 13.80 5.95<br />

RHUS<br />

aromatica ‘Gro Low’ Zone 4 HxW 2'x8'<br />

Excellent for bank control and mass plantings. Fragrant, small yellow flowers in spring followed by velvety red fruit. Full sun, fall color<br />

is spectacular.<br />

#5 #2<br />

25.00 12.75<br />

typhinia ‘Baitiger’ (Tiger Eye) ® /Plant Patent 16,185 Zone 4 HxW 6'x8'<br />

New growth is chartreuse green, quickly changing to yellow, with rosy pink leaf stems. Summer colors are yellow, orange and intense<br />

scarlet in autumn.<br />

#5<br />

25.00<br />

ROSA<br />

Pink Knock Out (ev. RADcon)/Plant Patent #15,070 Zone 5 HxW 4’x4’<br />

Blooms from spring until frost. Easy to grow. Round habit, single medium pink flower and black spot resistant. Great for no care<br />

landscape.<br />

#5 #2<br />

19.50 13.80<br />

Double Knock Out (ev. RADtko)/Plant Patent #16,202 Zone 5 HxW 4’x4’<br />

Black spot resistant, deep pink/light red color and grey-green foliage. Compact rounded habit with dark green foliage.<br />

#5 #2<br />

19.50 13.80<br />

Knock Out Rose ‘Radrazz’/Plant Patent #11,836 Zone 5 HxW 3-4'x3-4'<br />

Disease resistant with little to no maintenance required. Rich cherry red blooms continuing until the first hard frost. Black spot resistant,<br />

drought tolerant and self cleaning.<br />

#5 #2<br />

19.50 13.80<br />

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Home Run® Landscape Rose/pp18,552 fee: $1.00<br />

x ‘WEKcisbako’ Zones 4-9 HxS 3-4’x3-4<br />

Medium Mounded in Full Sun blooms Mid-Summer through Fall.<br />

This rose is a proven All-Star! Home Run is absolutely, postively the best true-red rose with continuous blooms and top level disease<br />

resistance to both black spot and powdery mildew. It has a high level of tolerance to downy mildew as well (no spraying required). Plus it’s<br />

heat tolerant, cold hardy and requires no deadheading. It blooms on new wood.<br />

#5 #2<br />

20.50 14.80<br />

SALIX<br />

integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (Variegated Willow) Zone 4 HxS unknown*<br />

An exciting new willow with variegated foliage that opens with a combination of pink, white, and green. Foliage fades to green as it<br />

matures. May be trimmed three times during the growing season to flush the new variegated foliage again.<br />

SHRUB FORM TREE FORM: GRAFTED TO A 36” STANDARD<br />

#5 #2 #1 Container #10 #7 #5<br />

15-18" 10-12" 6-8" 18-24" 15-18" 12-15"<br />

17.10 10.90 4.75 50.90 43.65 35.40<br />

purpurea pendula’ (Weeping Blue Arctic Willow) Zone 3 HxS 8'x5'<br />

Graceful arching branches weep all the way to the ground on this small deciduous tree. Early spring branches are covered with wooly<br />

gray catkins before the leaves appear.<br />

#5 #2 Shrub Form High Graft 6’ #15 #10<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

17.10 10.90 59.90 48.80<br />

SAMBUCUS<br />

nigra ‘Eva’ (Black Lace)/Plant Patent #15,575, cbr 2633 Zone 4 HxS 8’x8’<br />

Trademarked Plant Fee: $1.05<br />

This exciting deciduous shrub has intense purple black finely cut foliage that resembles Japanese maples. Creamy pink flowers bloom<br />

during spring followed by blackish red berries that can be harvested. Prefers full sun for optimal color and is cold hardy. Sure to be a top<br />

seller! Deer resistant.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2<br />

15-18" 12-15"<br />

20.50 13.90<br />

SARCOCOCCA<br />

hookerana Humilis (Sweet Box) Zone 5 HxS 12"x36"<br />

Evergreen shrub with dark green leaves and fragrant white flowers that grow in clusters during early spring. Black fruit follow white<br />

flowers. Perfect in shady areas or as a ground cover.<br />

ruscifolia Sweetbox Zone 6 HxS 3’ X 3’<br />

Great for plant for entryways, containers, or foundation planting. Intensely fragrant winter flowers, dark lustrous glossy green leaves.<br />

Small round red/black fruit appear after flowering. Blooms in January and February. Plant in part to full shade.<br />

QTY #2 #1<br />

12-15" 6-8"<br />

12.45 5.75<br />

SORBARIA<br />

sorbifolia ‘Ash Leaf Spiraea’ (False Spiraea) Zone 2 HxS: 8’ x 8’<br />

Blooms mid to late summer. New leaves come out as bronze-purplish color which gradually transition to green. Very showy large purewhite<br />

flowers. One of the first shrubs to leaf out in Spring.<br />

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SPIRAEA Zone 4 HxS (See Below)<br />

A showy group of small deciduous shrubs with variable form. Grown for both its leaf color and flowering habit. Easy to grow and<br />

adaptable to a wide variety of sites.<br />

VARIETY FLOWERS FOLIAGE SIZE<br />

‘Flaming Mound’ Dark Pink during Autumn Flaming Red 2’x 2’<br />

japonica ‘Dakota Gold Charm’ Pink Gold with bronze tips 2’x2’ Registered Fee: $0.30<br />

‘Firelight’ Deep Pink Flowers Orange new growth to<br />

bright red fall color<br />

2’x3’<br />

‘Little Princess’ Rose-Crimson Light Green 3’x5’<br />

‘Magic Carpet’ Deep Pink Bronze-Red Juvenile<br />

Lime-Green Mature<br />

2’x2’ Royalty: $0.30<br />

‘Shirobana’ Deep Pink, Red & White Bright Green 3’x3’<br />

nipponica ‘Snowmound’ White Dark Blue-Green 3’x3’ Zone 3<br />

x bumalda ‘Anthony Waterer’ Carmine Red Maroon Tinted 3’x4’<br />

x bumalda ‘Darts Red’ Deep Red Dark Green<br />

‘Crispa’ Pink Fringed Green 2’x2’<br />

‘Frobelli’ Bright Crimson Green with Red Tint 3’x3’<br />

‘Gold Flame’ Crimson Bronze Gold to Yellow 3’x4’<br />

‘Gold Mound’ Pink Brilliant Gold 2’x3’<br />

‘Neon Flash’ Bright Red, Long Blooming Purple Green 3’x4’<br />

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SYMPHORICARPOS<br />

x doorenbosii ‘Kordes’ Amethyst Coral Berry Zone 3-7 HxS 3-5’ x 3-4’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.60<br />

Blooms in mid summer followed by clusters of purple pink berries that ripen in September and remain until late fall or early winter.<br />

Neat habit. Very tolerant of any garden soil.<br />

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SYRINGA (Lilac)<br />

Bloomerang ®<br />

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Zone 3 HxS 5’x 5’<br />

S. x ‘Purple Penda’/Plant Patent #20,575, cbraf Plant Patent Fee: $1.10<br />

A revolutionary new kind of lilac, Bloomerang ® blooms in the spring and then again throughout the summer. Bloomerang's fragrant<br />

flowers continue until frost. This compact, mounded variety fits easily into any landscape. A light pruning after spring flowering will<br />

encourage heavy summer blooms. Enjoy this fragrant lilac for months. You and your customers will be hearing about Bloomerang as<br />

Proven Winners ® is heavily promoting this exciting new lilac.<br />

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meyeri ‘Palibiniana’ Zone 3 HxS 7’x 5’<br />

Deciduous, compact growing, small shrub grown on standard. Distinct for an abundance of violet flowers.<br />

HIGH GRAFT SHRUB FORM<br />

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DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND<br />

BROADLEAF EVERGREENS


DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND<br />

BROADLEAF EVERGREENS<br />

patula ‘Miss Kim’ (Miss Kim Manchurian Lilac) Zone 4-7 HxS 4-7’x4-7’<br />

Profuse panicles of 3” flowers emerge early summer, pink buds opening up to a pale lavender/blue at maturity. Fragrance is quite<br />

strong. This Manchurian lilac cultivar is a compact, upright, deciduous shrub. Dark green leaves to 5" long turn burgundy in autumn.<br />

v. ‘Atheline Wilbur’ Zone 3 HxS 10’x6’<br />

Deciduous shrub. Rose violet flowers. Very fragrant.<br />

v. ‘Charles Joly’ Zone 3 HxS 8x6’<br />

Upright deciduous shrub with very fragrant, dark wine-red double blooms. Late bloomer. Open branching habit with green heartshaped<br />

leaves.<br />

v. ‘Katherine Havermeyer’ Zone 3 HxS 8’x6’<br />

Deciduous shrub. Double lavender pink flowers.<br />

v. ‘Ludwig Spaeth’<br />

Deciduous shrub. Deep, dark reddish purple flowers. Blooms late. Very fragrant.<br />

Zone 3 HxS 10’x6’<br />

v. ‘Madame Lemoine’<br />

Deciduous shrub. The fragrant flowers of this beauty are pure white.<br />

Zone 3 HxS 10’x6’<br />

v. ‘Monge’ Zone 4 HxS 15’ X 12’<br />

Large single deep purplish-red blooms in mid-spring. Extremely fragrant flowers on 4” to 6” dense panicles. Round-oval dark green leaves<br />

to 5” long.<br />

v. ‘President Poincare’<br />

Large flower clusters in abundance. Double two tone purple-red flowers<br />

Zone 3 HxS 10’ x 6’<br />

v. ‘Paul Thirion’ Zone 4 HxS 20’ x 6’<br />

Double soft purple flowers with white throat.<br />

v. ‘Pocahontas’<br />

Deciduous shrub. Deep-reddish purple single flowers which are very fragrant.<br />

Zone 3 HxS 10’x6’<br />

x hyacinthiflora ‘Blanche Sweet’<br />

Deciduous shrub. Fragrant white blue with trace of pink flowers.<br />

Zone 3 HxS 10’x6’<br />

v. ‘Presidents Grevy’<br />

Deciduous shrub. Large, fragrant, double lilac-blue flowers.<br />

Zone 3 HxS 10’X6’<br />

v. ‘Sensation’ Zone 3 HxS 10’X6’<br />

Deciduous shrub with erect open branches. Fragrant, reddish-purple flowers with a white edge make this a truly unique lilac.<br />

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VIBURNUM<br />

dentatum ‘Christom’ Blue Muffin Zone 3 HxS 5-7’x4-5’<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.60<br />

New compact selection of Arrowwood viburnum. Creamy white spring flowers contrast with flossy green foliage. Rich blue berries in<br />

late summer. Makes a great low hedge or foundation plant. Easy to grow with little to no maintenance. Attracts birds and other wildlife.<br />

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davidii (David Viburnum) Zone 5 HxS 2’x3’<br />

Evergreen shrub with large bold leathery deeply veined dark green leaves. Clusters of showy creamy white flowers, late Spring.<br />

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VINCA<br />

‘Bowles’ Periwinkle Zone 4 HxS 6”x8”<br />

Thick glossy leaves hold blue flowers that are deeper than many other varieties.<br />

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WEIGELA<br />

‘Bristol Ruby’ Zone 5 HxS 6’x6’<br />

Deciduous shrub with funnel shaped red flowers that bloom in late Spring, with lighter bloom during the Summer and into Fall.<br />

florida 'French Lace Brigela' PP 12666 Zone 4 HxS 4’x4’<br />

Exciting variegated Weigela with showy dark red flowers and gold/green bi-color foliage all season. Good for hedges, screens, or<br />

borders. Blooms May and June.<br />

florida ‘Minuet’ Zone 5 HxS 3’x3’<br />

Purple tinted foilage and a profusion of rose pink blossoms make this deciduous shrub a good selection for any garden area.<br />

florida ‘Red Prince’ Zone 5 HxS 5’ x 5’<br />

Deciduous shrub with dark green foliage and red blooms which rebloom all summer. Wonderful addition to mixed border plantings.<br />

florida ‘Tango’ Zone 5 HxS 2.5’ x 3’<br />

Compact weigela with dark brown to burgundy foliage and clusters of beautiful purplish pink funnel shaped flowers. Grown for its<br />

compact size.<br />

florida ‘Variegata’ (Variegated) Zone 5 HxS 6’x4’<br />

Deciduous shrub with bright green foilage edged with creamy white. Pink flowers during Summer.<br />

‘Polka’ Zone 5 HxS 3’x5’<br />

Hardy deciduous shrub with large bright pink flowers and a long blooming period.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #5 #2 #1<br />

15-18" 12-15" 6-8"<br />

15.75 10.20 4.65<br />

florida ‘Bramwell’ FINE WINE/Plant Patent #18,513, cbraf<br />

Trademark Plant Fee: $0.70<br />

Zone 4 HxS 3’x3’<br />

Compact mounding shrub with rosy pink flowers that contrasts well with the smaller dark purple leaves. A great addition to a border or<br />

perennial beds. Deer resistant.<br />

florida ‘Wine & Roses ® ’/Plant Patent #10,772, cbr 2642<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $0.70<br />

Zone 4 HxS 5’x5’<br />

Beautiful dark purple leaves surround loads of rose pink flowers. Leaf color intensifies as fall approaches and it is adored by<br />

hummingbirds. A very attractive accent plant for your landscape. Deer resistant.<br />

florida ‘Midnight Wine’/Plant Patent #12,217, cbr 2643<br />

Trademark Plant Fee: 0.70<br />

Zone 5 HxS 10-12”x2’<br />

A new dwarf version of Wine & Roses with exceptional purple foliage and pink flowers. A fine addition for a perennial garden or as a<br />

groundcover. Deer resistant.<br />

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15-18" 12-15" 6-8"<br />

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florida ‘MY MONET’/Plant Patent #16,824, cbr 3315 Zone 4 HxS: 18” x 18”<br />

Trademarked Plant Fee: $1.05<br />

Tight, low mounding habit. Colorful green, pink, and cream foliage and bright pink blooms in the spring. Great accent plant along<br />

borders or in patio containers. Deer resistant.<br />

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DECIDUOUS FRUIT TREES<br />

APPLE (Malus)<br />

Tree Description Pollinizers Temp<br />

‘‘Braeburn Apple’ Texture is crisp, firm and juicy. Sweet flavor balanced Empire, Granny Zone 4<br />

with a moderate tartness. Nice red fruit with blush, Smith, Red Delicious<br />

excellent for storage. Late harvest.<br />

‘Buckeye ® Gala Apple’ Fruit bright, rich red with stripe. Firm and Honeycrisp, Jonagold, Zone 3<br />

Plant Patent Fee $1.25 flavorful. Good for storage. Early harvest. Granny Smith, or Red Fuji<br />

USPP 19840<br />

‘Cameo Brand ® Apple’ Sweet-tart flavor with a zingy crunch. Red-striped. Fuji Zone 4<br />

USPP 9068 $0.50 Cameo holds its texture for long periods. Harvested<br />

in September and October. Best for salads, pies, sauces<br />

and baking. Sport of Red Delicious. Not good for<br />

Western WA or Colorado. Good for UT, ID, MT, and<br />

Eastern WA.<br />

‘Chehalis’ Upright and spreading tree. Large fruit, greenish- Cortland, Honeycrisp, Zone 5<br />

yellow with pink blush skin. Crisp and juicy. Liberty, Lodi<br />

Good for desserts and cooking. Resistant to scab.<br />

Early-season.<br />

‘Fuji Apple’ Sweet, yellow-orange flesh with reddish skin. Granny Smith, Gala, Zone 5<br />

One of the best sweet eating apple. Stores well. Braeburn<br />

‘Gala Apple’ Bright scarlet striped over with yellow, semi- sweet Lodi, Honeycrisp, Liberty, Zone 4<br />

flavor, excellent quality, Keeps well. Mid-season. Golden Delicious, Braebrun<br />

‘Golden Delicious’ Long-time favorite for its sweetness and flavor. Self-fruitful Zone 4<br />

Reliable producer, adapted to many climates.<br />

Pollenizer for Red Delicious. Mid-season harvest<br />

(September in Central California). Self-fruitful.<br />

‘Granny Smith Apple’ Yellow-Green. Large, late, crisp tart, excellent keeper. Empire, Red Delicious, Zone 5<br />

Braeburn<br />

‘Honeycrisp’ Large flourescent red fruit, sweet-tart flavor. Red Delicious, Lodi, Gala, Zone 3<br />

($32.00) Mid-season. Liberty, Golden Delicious, Fuji<br />

‘Honeygold’ Medium sized fruit, yellow skin with russet dots. Spartan, Liberty, Golden Zone 4<br />

Fruit crisp, juicy with very good flavor. Mid-season. Delicious, Jonagold, MacIntosh<br />

‘Liberty’ Red stripe over a yellow background color. Highly Braeburn, Granny Smith, Zone 4<br />

resistant to major diseases. Flesh is crisp, juicy and Golden Delicious<br />

flavorful. MacIntosh type apple. Needs thinning.<br />

‘MacIntosh’ Tangy aromatic. Fresh/pies/cider. Mid-season. Red Delicious, Gala, Liberty, Zone 4<br />

Honeygold, Golden Delicious<br />

‘Morning Mist Fuji’ Bright red, flesh is creamy with a sweet, juicy, Another Fuji with same Zone 5<br />

USPP 16,270 $1.00 Fuji like flavor. Zoned for Western WA. Ripens bloom time<br />

5-6 weeks ahead of standard Fuji.<br />

‘Mutsu’ Large to very large, round. Green skin with orange Fuji, Red Delicious, Gala, Zone 5<br />

blush. Flesh is white, coarse, firm, crisp, juicy, and Granny Smith<br />

slightly acidic. Excellent for fresh eating, sauces, pies,<br />

bakin. Ripens October. Pollen Sterile.<br />

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‘Red Delicious’ Sweet, crisp, flavorful. Early fall. Small, Liberty, Granny Smith, Zone 5<br />

compact tree. Gala, or Golden Delicious<br />

‘Red Gravenstein’ Large. Mostly red over yellow-green skin, crisp, and Fuji, Gala, Red or Yellow Zone 2<br />

juicy. Known for its tangy flavor. Ideal for sauce and Delicious<br />

juice. Good for cooking, shipping and eating. Ripens<br />

July. Pollen sterile.<br />

‘Red MacIntosh’ Vigorous growth habits and very good in cool Lodi, Liberty, Braeburn Zone 4<br />

areas. Medium fruit with red skin. Tart-spicy. Good<br />

for cider, desserts, fresh eating. Mid-season. Pollin sterile.<br />

‘Ultima Gala’ Crisp and sweet two-toned fruit. Stores very well. Red Delicious, Granny Zone 3<br />

Mid-season. Smith, Fuji, Golden Delicious<br />

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‘Golden Sentinel’ Enjoye the striking pillar of snow-white flowers on Scarlet Sentinel, Zone 4<br />

Plant Patent Fee $1.00 this unique variety. Following this spectacular spring Northpole 8-12’<br />

flower display are good crops of large, attractive,<br />

golden yellow fruit. Sweet, firm, and delicious.<br />

Golden Sentinel is a favorite for fresh eating, cider,<br />

and baking.<br />

‘Northpole’ Northpole’s annual spring show of pure white Golden Sentinel, Zone 4<br />

flowers is followed by heavy crops of large, red, Scarlet Sentinel 8-12’<br />

McIntosh-like apples. Crisp, juicy, sweet and aromatic<br />

Northpole fruite ripens in late August to early September<br />

and is great for fresh eating, cider, and baking.<br />

‘Scarlet Sentinel’ Scarlet Sentinel’s dense clusters of bright white Golden Sentinel, Zone 4<br />

Plant Patent Fee $1.00 flowers are followed by many tightly spaced and Northpole 8-12’<br />

very large, greenish-yellow fruit with an attractive<br />

red blush. Very juicy and sweet, Scarlet Sentinel ripens<br />

in mid to late September and can be stored until February.<br />

Scarlet Sentinel is the most compact of the three varieties.<br />

Container #7<br />

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CHERRY (Prunus)<br />

Tree Description Pollinizers Temp<br />

‘Benton ® ’ Premier-quality, dark red sweet cherry. Excellent Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

USPP 15,847 $1.00 firmness and superior flavor. Mid-season.<br />

‘Bing’ - Sweet No. 1 cherry, mid-season. Firm, juicy, sweet, and Black Tarttarian, Van, Rainer Zone 4<br />

almost black when ripe. Sam. Stella in colder climates.<br />

‘Chelan’ Leading early ripening sweet cherry of Pacific NW. Lapins, Rainer, Bing, Van, Zone 5<br />

USPP 8545 $0.75 Ripens two weeks ahead of Bing. Firm, round fruit. Index<br />

Deep mahogany red color and less susceptible to raincracking.<br />

Van and Stella cross.<br />

‘Lapins’ Large, dark red skin, with lighter red flesh. Highly Lapins, Bing, Ranier, Black Zone 4<br />

split resistant. Excellent firmness and flavor. High Tartarian<br />

quality self-fertile. Late variety. Excellent pollinizer<br />

for other sweet cherries. Ripens late season, 1-2 weeks<br />

after Bing.<br />

‘Meteor’ - Tart Dwarf tree 10' ft. Tart cherry, great pies, fresh, Self-fertile Zone 3<br />

jams/freezing.<br />

‘Montmorencey’ - Tart Large, light red skin, yellow flesh. Perfect for cobblers, Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

pies. Extremely winter hardy. Disease resistant.<br />

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‘North Star’ - Tart Medium sized bright red fruit, juicy, tender and Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

pleasantly tart. Great for pies. Resistant to cracking<br />

and brown rot. Hardy. Early season.<br />

‘Rainier’ - Sweet Distinct and superior flavor. Vigorous, hardy and Van, Black Tartarian, Zone 5<br />

bears early. Lambert, Bing, Stella<br />

‘Royal Anne ’- Sweet Fruit large, light yellow with pink blush, sweet Van, Rainier, Sam, Stella Zone 5<br />

all-purpose cherry. Mid-season.<br />

‘Skeena’ Large, firm, dark red to almost black, sweet and Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

USPP 11,392 $1.25 good crack resistance. Matures 16 days after Bing.<br />

Great late season providing cherries through July.<br />

‘Stella Cherry’ – Sweet Dark sweet fleshed fruit. Matures after Bing. Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

‘Sweetheart’ – Sweet Late harvest season. Tree is upright and a vigorous Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

USPPAF grower. Fruit is large and bright red.<br />

‘Tartarian Black’ - Sweet Purplish black fruit with dark red flesh and very Bing, Rainier, Stella, Zone 5<br />

sweet taste. Royal Ann<br />

‘Tieton ® ’ Large fruit size. Bloom time is similar to Bing. Bing Zone 5<br />

USPP 11,385 $1.00 Excellent firmness, a mild flavor and a tolerance<br />

to splitting. Early season.<br />

‘Van’- Sweet Medium, shiny, dark red fruit. Bears heavy and Bing, Lambert, and Royal Zone 5<br />

resisant to cracking. Hardy and heavy bearing. Ann, Rainier, Stella<br />

Mid-season.<br />

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APRICOT (Prunus)<br />

Tree Description Pollinizers Temp<br />

‘Chinese’ Small orange fruit with red blush. Very sweet and Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

juicy. Does well in late frost areas-tree bears young.<br />

‘Goldcot’ Hardy, vigorous and production consistent. Great for Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

fresh eating and canning. Medium to large freestone.<br />

Ripens mid-July to early August.<br />

‘Lorna’ Very large, deep orange apricot. Fruit is freestone. Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

Juicy, moderately sweet, and finely textured. Ripens<br />

mid to late May. Tree consistently produces generous<br />

harvests. Suitable for backyard gardens as well as<br />

commercial production<br />

‘Royal Blenheim’ Early bloom, all purpose sweet, aromatic, flavorful. Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

‘Tilton’ No. 1 for canning, excellent fresh or dried. Rich Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

flavor, one of the best.<br />

‘Wenatchee’ Recommended for western climates. Flavorful Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

fruit fresh, dried, or canned. Blooms early, difficult<br />

in late frosty areas.<br />

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PEACH (Prunus)<br />

Tree Description Pollinizers Temp<br />

‘Allstar ® ’ Red skin color and clar, non-browning yellow flesh. Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

USPP 10,549 Very large and firm. The fruit and tree are very<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00 resistant to bacterial spot.<br />

‘Autumnstar ® ’ Great sweet flavor, very large firm, round, high Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

USPP 14439 quality fruit. The tree and buds are extremely<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00 hardy. Ripens late.<br />

‘Coralstar ® ’ Large, beautiful freestone. Firm flesh with great Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

USPP 10,547 flavor. Multiple pickings over long period. Hardy<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00 and resistant to bacterial spot.<br />

‘Early Elberta’ High quality medium fruit, rich and sweet. Ripens Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

earlier than Elberta.<br />

‘Early Elberta’ High quality medium fruit Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

‘Glowingstar ® ’ Large, uniform ripening peach. Completely freestone, Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

USPP 10,556 Nonbrowning, resistant to bacterial spot, and hangs<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00 well on the tree.<br />

‘Hale Haven’ Winter & frost hardy. Excellent flavor, mid-season. Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

Great for desserts, canning, and freezing.<br />

‘Paul Friday Flamin-Fury ® ’ Vert dark and large freestone. Extremely firm Self-fertile Zone 6<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.50 texture. Good resistance to bacterial and leaf spot.<br />

Hardy and blooms late. Wide spreading and requires<br />

heavy thinning. Good for desserts and fresh eating.<br />

‘Redhaven’ Skin color red, lightly blushed with yellow, fruit Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

medium in size. Sweet and juicy. One of the best<br />

for canning.<br />

‘Redstar ® ’ Large round rich red with stripes. Tree is spreading Self-fertile Zone 6<br />

USPP 10,546 and very hardy, with good resistance to canker and<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00 bacterial spot. Good for western Washington.<br />

‘Reliance’ Most cold hardy peach. Bright red attractive cheeks Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

splashed over a yellow skin. Flesh is honey sweet.<br />

Resistant to bacterial leaf spot. The quality is<br />

outstanding, vigorous and fast growing.<br />

‘Reliance’ Tops in quality. Medium to large fruit, flesh is honey Self-fertile Zones 4-8<br />

sweet. Stone will not cling. Ripens mid-August.<br />

Vigorous and fast growing tree.<br />

‘Risingstar ® ’ Bright orange-red, with slight stripe, firm and Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

USPP 10,545 averages 2.5”. Non-browning and semi-freestone,<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00 and excellent cropper with very vew split pits. Matures<br />

between Garnet Beauty and Redhaven.<br />

‘Starfire’ Large, solid, bright orangish-red fruit. Flesh is clear Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

USPP 10,548 yellow with some red around a small pit. It is a very<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00 consistent cropper. Tree is strong, spreading and very<br />

hardy, with excellent resistance to bacterial spot and<br />

canker. Good for western Washington.<br />

‘Suncrest’ Mid harvest. Firm large freestone. Red blush over Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

yellow skin. Hardy in cold sections of the north.<br />

‘Vetern’ Fruit is meduim in size, skin color is golden with a Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

slight red blush. Freestone that is firm, juicy and<br />

fairly coarse in grain.<br />

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PLUM (Prunus)<br />

Tree Description Pollinizers Temp<br />

‘Elephant Heart’ Large sweet, juicy, rich flavor-one of the best. Long Beauty or Santa Rosa Zone 5<br />

harvest season. Hardy, heavy bearing.<br />

‘Green Gage’ Very rich, sweet flavor, fresh/canned/jam, mid-season. Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

Hardy to 30º below.<br />

‘French Petite’ One of the best for dessert or cannning and superior Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

when dried. The medium size oval shaped fruit is<br />

purple with yellow green flesh. Reliable and productive.<br />

Ripens in mid-September.<br />

‘Italian Plum’ Rich flavor and very sweet freestone with greenish Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

yellow flesh. Large oval purple to dark blue skin. Late<br />

harvest season. Tree is hardy and produces a heavy crop.<br />

‘Mariposa’ Large, purple-red skin, sweet, juicy, firm. Red flesh, Elephant Heart, Santa Rosa, Zones 5-9<br />

with fine texture. Does well in warmer climates. Brooks, Beauty<br />

‘Satsuma Plum’ (Dwarf) Sweet, mild, not tart. Favorite for jam. Beauty or Santa Rosa Zone 4<br />

Harvest late July. Other Japanese Plums<br />

‘Santa Rosa’ One of the largest and most beautiful plums. Juicy, Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

tangy, flavorful good fresh.<br />

‘Stanley’ Large deep purplish blue freestone. Extra sweet and Self-fertile, for larger crops Zone 4<br />

juicy. Excellent producer. Ripens in early September. plant with Blue Damson<br />

‘Superior’ Late harvest. Skin is dark red with russet dots. Pollinizer required Zone 4<br />

Good dessert quality. Good for cold regions.<br />

‘Toka’ High quality freestone. Very hardy for Northern Self-fertile Zone 3<br />

climates. Richly flavored. Best pollinator. Ripens<br />

late August. Good pollinator for Japanese and<br />

American plum.<br />

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NECTARINE (Prunus)<br />

Tree Description Pollinizers Temp<br />

‘Fantasia’ Large, egg-shaped, freestone nectarine with very Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

smooth skin. It is 70% bright red overlaid on brilliant<br />

yellow. Smooth textured flesh with a sweet and tangy<br />

flavor. Ripens later in the season, around Labor Day in the East.<br />

‘Flavortop’ Large, oval, mostly red over yellow. Firm, smooth Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

texture, excellent quality, flavorful flesh, freestone.<br />

Highly productive and vigorous. Large showy<br />

blossoms. Ripens early to mid-July.<br />

‘Red Gold’ High yielding; uniformly large fruite. Blemish free Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

red fruit. Firm and juicy. Excellent color and flavor.<br />

High quality.<br />

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DECIDUOUS FRUIT TREES<br />

PEAR (Pyrus)<br />

Tree Description Pollinizers Temp<br />

‘20th Century’ Sweet, delicate flavor, crisp and juicy texture. Easy Any other Asian pear Zone 5<br />

(Nijuseiki) (Asian) to grow. Good for fresh eating and canning. Keeps<br />

well. Small tree bears heavy.<br />

‘Bosc’ Long & narrow shape, brown skin. Superb quality, Barlett Zone 4<br />

one of the best. Harvest late Oct. Fresh/cooked.<br />

‘Bartlett’ Sweet and tender, good for fresh eating and canning. Self-fertile in arid West. Zone 4<br />

Early mid-season, high quality, tolerates hot summers. Elsewhere, pollenized by<br />

Bosc, d'Anjou, Winter Nelis.<br />

‘Comice Pear’ The gift pack pear. Sweet,aromatic,fine texture, Self-fertile in arid West Zone 4<br />

superb flavor and quality. Late harvest. or plant with Barlett<br />

‘Concord ® ’ Excellent crisp, white flesh. Very attractive lone Bartlett, Bosc, Comice, Zones 5-8<br />

USPP 9192 yellow fruite, medium sized. Keeps well. Ripens Forelle, Harrow Sweet<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00 later after Comice and Bosc. High quality dessert,<br />

baking, canning and cider.<br />

‘D’Anjou’ Fruit is firm and juicy with rich flavor. Vigorous Bartlett or any other pear Zone 4<br />

and productive tree. with same bloom time.<br />

‘Harrow Sweet’ Very juicy, crisp and sweet. Very hardy. Fireblight Bartlett, Bosc, Comice, Zones 4-8<br />

Plant Patent Fee: $1.00 resistant. Late season ripening with Bosc. High quality Forelle, Lucious, Concord<br />

dessert, cooking, baking, canning and freezing.<br />

‘Hosuii’ (Asian) Large top quality. Ripe in September. Juicy, sweet, Shinko, Chojuro, Bartlett Zone 5<br />

flavorful. Very productive and vigorous. or 20th Century<br />

‘Luscious’ Juicy sweet, medium to small bright yellow fruit with Pollinizer required Zone 4<br />

a red blush and a tast similar to ‘Bartlett’. Blooms early<br />

May and ripens mid September. Tree globe shaped.<br />

Glossy green foliage, red fall color. Fireblight resistant.<br />

‘Shinseke’ (Asian) Easy to grow, juicy, sweet. Keeps well, vigorous, Any other Asian pear. Zone 5<br />

heavy bearing.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #7<br />

30.50<br />

VACCINIUM (Blueberries)<br />

Description Pollinizers Temp<br />

‘Duke’ Early season, large mildly sweet berries. Heavy, Zone 4<br />

consistent producer. Mature size 4-6 ft. Stocky,<br />

upright with orange and yellow fall color.<br />

‘Elliott’ Very late season, fruit medium to large, tangy flavor. Zone 4<br />

Mature size 4-6 ft. Upright vigorous and<br />

consistently productive through September. Amazing<br />

deep red wine fall color.<br />

‘Reka’ Early season, medium to large fruit, excellent flavor. Zone 4<br />

Mature size 4-6 ft. Upright vigorous growth. Red to burgundy<br />

fall color. It is vigorous, fast growing and adapts well to a wide<br />

range of northern climates and soil types. Early ripening,<br />

medium sized tasy berries.<br />

V. ‘Bluecrop’ Midseason. Upright, vigorous, and very productive. Large and Zone 4<br />

flavorful light blue fruit. Easy to grow. Excellent fall color. Fiery red in fall.<br />

V. ‘Bluejay’ Early to midseason. Highbush with medium to large fruit. Zone 4<br />

Pleasant mild flavor. Orange yellow fall color.<br />

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V. ‘Blueray’ Early to midseason. Hearty production of large, firm, dessert Zone 4<br />

quality berries, up to 20 pounds per bush. Ornamental, with<br />

beautiful flowers and burgundy-red fall color. Best choice where<br />

summers are hot and winters are cold.<br />

V. ‘Northblue’ Midseason. Semi-dwarf. Excellent in the home landscape because Zone 3<br />

it’s compact and very ornamental. Very hardy to -35.<br />

V. ‘Jersey’ Midseason to late. Large, upright, and very vigorous. Consistent Zone 4<br />

producer of sweet, light blue fruit. Great for baking. Not fussy as to soil type.<br />

V. ‘Pink Lemonade’ Mid-late to late-season ripening. Fruits are bright pink, mild pleasant flavor. Zone 4<br />

#1 – $6.75<br />

V. ‘Toro’ Early to midseason. Good for commercial production. Zone 4<br />

V. ‘Top Hat’ Midseason. Neat, very dense, low-growing habit. Fiery fall color. Zone 5<br />

‘Chippewa’ Midseason, medium to large sky blue fruit, and Zone 3<br />

sweet flavor. Mature size 3-4 ft. Compact upright<br />

growth habit. Intense red fall color.<br />

‘Northcountry’ Early-midseason, medium size fruit, and wild flavor. Zone 3<br />

Mature size 1.5-2 ft. Compact, dense, and lower<br />

growing. Vigorous and adaptable to a wide range of<br />

soil types. Yield will range between 2 to 5 pounds per<br />

mature bush. One of the best varieties for the edible<br />

landscape. Red scarlet fall color.<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #2 #1<br />

10.60 5.10<br />

COMBINATION FRUIT TREES<br />

Combination Fruit will have three or more of the listed varieties.<br />

‘3-N-1 Combo Apple’ Honeycrisp, Gala, Golden Delicious, Fuji, Granny Smith Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

‘3-N-1 Hardy Combo Honeycrisp, Lodi, Red Cortland, Red McIntosh, Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

Apple’ Zestar!<br />

‘3-N-1 Extra Hardy Honeycrisp, Lodi, Sweet Sixteen, Zestar!, State Fair Self-fertile Zone 3<br />

Combo Apple’<br />

‘3-N-1 Combo Cherry’ Bing, Ranier, Sweetheart, Lapins, Tieton ® Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

‘3-N-1 Combo Pear’ Bartlett, Red Clapp’s, Favorite, Bosc, Comice, Forelle Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

‘3-N-1 Combo Plum’ Sugar, Italian, Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Friar Self-fertile Zone 5<br />

‘3-N-1 Hardy Combo Italian, Stanley, Mt. Royal, Pipestone, Toka Self-fertile Zone 4<br />

Plum’<br />

<strong>CONTAINER</strong> #10<br />

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WHOLESALE NURSERY, INC.<br />

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Mission Statement<br />

Our mission is to be known as the “premium” grower<br />

who has vast variety, exemplary customer service and<br />

commitment to each customer’s success and does so<br />

with a “team” oriented staff driven by their desire to<br />

serve, create, promote and operate in a manner that is<br />

in accord with God’s will and values.<br />

Values<br />

• Long Term Relationship<br />

• Trust<br />

• Respect<br />

• Loyalty<br />

• Commitment<br />

• Fiscal Responsibility<br />

• Honesty<br />

• Integrity<br />

• Teamwork<br />

Sales Representatives<br />

David Faassen<br />

Idaho, Washington<br />

Phone: 425-558-0112<br />

Fax: 425-885-2889<br />

E-Mail: davidcfinc@comcast.net<br />

Quentin Coleman<br />

Georgia<br />

Phone: 770-639-0380<br />

Fax: 678-425-9901<br />

E-Mail: q-coleman@hotmail.com<br />

Michael Burns<br />

Idaho, Montana, Oklahoma, Wyoming,<br />

Western Canada<br />

Phone: 971-218-7316<br />

Fax: 801-999-4593<br />

E-Mail: Michael-burns@live.com<br />

Milton Jayaweera<br />

Ontario/Quebec, Canada<br />

Phone: 289-214-1967<br />

Fax: 289-362-0331<br />

E-mail: jm_milton@yahoo.com<br />

James Burns<br />

California<br />

Phone: 661-331-1696<br />

Fax: 541-476-2558<br />

E-Mail: jamesburns23@yahoo.com<br />

Barry Freeman<br />

New Jersey<br />

Phone: 215-588-1669<br />

Fax: 215-493-7426<br />

John Till<br />

California, Nevada<br />

Phone: 916-705-4427<br />

Fax: 916-933-9662<br />

E-Mail: john.till@comcast.net<br />

Paul Wronski<br />

Indiana, Illinois, Michigan<br />

Phone: 616-846-3631<br />

Fax: 616-846-7988<br />

E-Mail: pwronski@chartermi.net


Table Of Contents<br />

General Information..........................................................................<br />

Tree Key...........................................................................................<br />

Japanese Maples...............................................................................<br />

Flowering, Shade, Topiary and Shrubs.............................................<br />

Deciduous Fruit Trees......................................................................<br />

To order, or for inquiries<br />

Phone: (503) 658-5181<br />

Fax: (503) 658-6324<br />

Email: sales@leogentrynursery.com<br />

Web Site: leogentrynursery.com<br />

Mail: PO Box 645<br />

Gresham, OR 97030<br />

Visitors Welcome<br />

Please call for an appointment.<br />

Our office hours are 8:00 – 4:30 Monday – Friday<br />

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Setting the Standard for Customer Success<br />

Here at <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong> we work hard every day to help bring you<br />

success by growing the highest quality trees in Oregon.<br />

Here are some of the things that we are doing to make this happen.<br />

-Growing on 300 acres on premium Willamette Valley soils<br />

-Harvest over 450,000 trees per year<br />

-Sell over 160 varieties and forms of bare root trees<br />

-Cold storage capability of 115,000 cubic feet to hold trees dormant for late ship orders<br />

-Summer Pruning – This pruning provides our customers with a tree that is more heavily<br />

branched and ready for potting up or lining out in the field. This will greatly reduce the amount<br />

of pruning and in many cases will completely eliminate the need for our customers to prune prior<br />

to planting.<br />

-Drip Irrigation –We have seen a dramatic improvement in the quality of trees grown with drip<br />

irrigation. The trees have more fibrous root systems and by incorporating fertilizer in with the<br />

irrigation on a slower release system we have seen a more consistent product that is larger and<br />

healthier.<br />

-Advanced growing techniques to create superior root systems for all trees including Oak, Locust<br />

and Sugar Maples.<br />

-Sawdust Storage- We store our entire bare root crop in our 4 acre sawdust yard which allows us<br />

to take advantage of Oregon’s abundant winter rain and maintain good air circulation for the root<br />

systems.<br />

-Grow Straights and stakes – To ensure a nice straight trunk from the ground up all our trees are<br />

staked with a Grow Straight and a metal stake. Throughout the growing season our crews will<br />

handle each tree up to as many as 15 times to tape the tree to these stakes – creating a nice<br />

straight trunk.<br />

-New varieties and unique forms- We are always looking for new varieties and unique forms to<br />

offer to you.


General Information<br />

PRICING<br />

Note: Prices in this catalog are net prices, and are intended<br />

for the Wholesale Trade Only. Prices are stated in U.S. funds,<br />

F.O.B. Canby, Oregon, and cancel all previous price offerings.<br />

PRICES LISTED HEREIN ARE EFFECTIVE 7/1/11 – 6/30/12<br />

A minimum order of $2000 is required.<br />

DISCOUNT PROGRAM<br />

Discounts are awarded on those invoices paid within terms<br />

and are valid on catalog priced material only. New customers<br />

are entitled to the discount that corresponds with the dollar<br />

amount of their first order. The chart below shows the discount<br />

percentage associated with annual purchases. Container,<br />

<strong>BB</strong> and Bareroot orders will all apply towards your total<br />

discount percentage.<br />

Dollar Amount Discount<br />

$2500<br />

$5000<br />

$8000<br />

$12,500<br />

$18,000<br />

$25,000<br />

$40,000<br />

$60,000<br />

$80,000<br />

$100,000<br />

$120,000<br />

$150,000<br />

Previous Years<br />

Purchase Percentage<br />

2%<br />

3%<br />

5%<br />

7%<br />

8%<br />

9%<br />

10%<br />

12%<br />

14%<br />

15%<br />

16%<br />

18%<br />

Our terms of sale are cash to customers we have not yet<br />

established a relationship. Terms for customers with established<br />

credit are net 30 days. All past due accounts will be charged<br />

1.5 % per month on the unpaid balance. We will consider<br />

new accounts with established companies only after a written<br />

request that provides sufficient credit information upon which<br />

the determination of credit worthiness can be made. A credit<br />

application blank may be found in the appendix. Inter-bank<br />

transfers can be arranged for those customers wishing to do<br />

so. Simply instruct your bank to wire funds to: WEST COAST<br />

BANK ABA Routing # 123200088 Gresham Branch: 473 NW<br />

Burnside, • Gresham, Oregon 97030 Credit to the account of:<br />

<strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> Wholesale <strong>Nursery</strong>, Inc. Contact <strong>Leo</strong> <strong>Gentry</strong> <strong>Nursery</strong><br />

for Account Number *In addition to Inter-bank transfers, we are<br />

now accepting Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.<br />

PLANT HARDINESS ZONE RATINGS<br />

Every item in the catalog lists a hardiness rating expressed as<br />

the minimum temperature (°F) that the plant can reasonably<br />

well be expected to endure based on the USDA Cold Hardiness<br />

Rating. We choose to use the minimum temperatures from the<br />

USDA Zone rating, rather that the zone number itself on the<br />

assumption that more people are familiar with the minimum<br />

temperatures in their location than are familiar with the ZONE<br />

Numbers. The USDA average annual minimum temperatures<br />

for each Zone are included below for reference.<br />

ZONE 2<br />

ZONE 3<br />

ZONE 4<br />

ZONE 5<br />

ZONE 6<br />

ZONE 7<br />

ZONE 8<br />

ZONE 9<br />

-50° to -40° F<br />

-40° to -30° F<br />

-30° to -20° F<br />

-20° to -10° F<br />

-10° to 0° F<br />

0° to10° F<br />

10° to 20° F<br />

20° to 30° F<br />

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PATENT FEES<br />

Patent fees are in addition to the catalog prices listed herein.<br />

All patented plant material is clearly indicated in the catalog<br />

and a list of patent fees is tabulated in the Appendix.<br />

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & CONFIRMATION<br />

We will acknowledge receipt of your order within 10 business<br />

days. Orders submitted by July 15th will be confirmed by<br />

August 1st. Orders placed after August 1st will be confirmed<br />

from remaining product available. All orders will be confirmed<br />

once the credit has been established or full payment has been<br />

made for the amount of the order.<br />

CANCELLATIONS:<br />

All cancellations must be submitted in writing by November 1.<br />

Cancellations after November 1 are subject to a thirty percent<br />

(30%) restocking charge.<br />

SHIPMENTS<br />

Our goal is to have high quality plants at your place of business<br />

in the best condition possible. This process begins with<br />

propagation and ends with loading your plants on the truck. Our<br />

responsibility ends at this point. We will do our best to locate<br />

trucks for you or we’ll be glad to load the material on a truck<br />

furnished by you. For the trucks that we arrange, all freight will<br />

be C.O.D. and paid to the truck broker, unless otherwise noted.<br />

All shipments will be by refrigerated truck, unless otherwise<br />

specified.<br />

To ensure the optimum condition of your order all bareroot<br />

orders must be shipped by April 15 unless otherwise<br />

specified.<br />

GUARANTEE<br />

We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the variety<br />

or productivity of any tree that we sell. Should any tree prove<br />

untrue to name as labeled, it is mutually agreed that our total<br />

liability, upon satisfactory proof, shall be limited to the purchase<br />

price only.<br />

SUBSTITUTIONS<br />

Plant growth depends on conditions beyond our control. For<br />

this reason, we reserve the option of making substitutions<br />

in grade, up or down, without prior notification. If this is not<br />

satisfactory, please let us know at the time you order.<br />

CLAIMS<br />

Each order is counted carefully, and only the best trees are<br />

picked to insure shipment of the highest possible grade. Claims<br />

for errors must be made in writing within 5 days of receipt of<br />

goods, and all claims must be accompanied by a photograph<br />

of each tree for which a claim is being requested.


TREE KEY<br />

Flowering and Shade Trees<br />

Whip (W) Light Branched (LB) Branched (B)<br />

Serpentine and Shrub Forms<br />

Serpentine (SERP) Multi Stem (MS)<br />

Top Grafted Weeping Trees<br />

#2 Grade (#2) #1 Light Branched (#1LB) #1 Branched (#1) #1 Heavy (#1HVY)<br />

Base Grafted Weeping Trees<br />

#2 Grade (#2) #1 Light Branched (#1LB) #1 Branched (#1) #1 Heavy (#1HVY)<br />

2<br />

W Whips are young trees which have a<br />

central leader and little or no<br />

branching. Uniform branching will<br />

appear in the following years.<br />

Excellent for lining out for growing<br />

on to caliper trees.<br />

LB Light Branched Trees are<br />

characterized by a strong central<br />

leader and either have fewer<br />

branches or branches which are<br />

shorter than Branched trees.<br />

Branching will often be heavier on<br />

one side. Ideal for lining out or<br />

potting up for future promotion to<br />

allow trees time to fill out.<br />

B Branched Trees are characterized by<br />

a strong central leader and a full and<br />

balanced branching structure. Ideal<br />

for use in landscape settings or as<br />

strong uniform container trees.<br />

SERP Serpentine Trees have been trained<br />

to develop a curving growth habit.<br />

Caliper of trees is equal to Branched<br />

trees.<br />

SF/MS Shrub Form Plants have multiple<br />

stems emerging near ground level<br />

and don’t rely on a single central<br />

leader.<br />

#2 #2 Grade Trees are best<br />

suited for lining out to grow<br />

on to Landscape size.<br />

Branching is often heavier on<br />

one side and is not<br />

symmetrical.<br />

#1LB #1 Light Branched Trees<br />

have fewer branches and are<br />

symmetrical. Ideal for lining<br />

out or potting up for future<br />

promotion or to grow on.<br />

#1 #1 Trees have a full and<br />

balanced branching<br />

structure. Ideal for landscape<br />

settings or for strong<br />

uniform container trees.<br />

#1HVY #1 Heavy Trees are the top of<br />

the line grade Landscape<br />

ready and also ideal for<br />

potting up, generally in<br />

larger #15 containers.


Japanese Maples<br />

ACER Palmatum<br />

‘Bloodgood’<br />

A vigorous upright grower with large, deep red to blackish-red<br />

leaves that hold their color better than most of the other redleafed<br />

palmatums, lasting late into the Summer. Fall colors are<br />

usually bright crimson. One of the most popular red uprights.<br />

Zone 5, Ht to 20’<br />

4-5’ 3-4’ 30-36”<br />

45.00 36.00 28.00<br />

ACER Dissectum<br />

‘Inabe Shidare’<br />

An outstanding, mounding dissectum noted for its deeply<br />

serrated, large dark, purplish-red leaves in the Summer.<br />

It retains the deep color throughout the growing season,<br />

and is considered by some to have the best color of the red<br />

dissectums. Fall leaf color is a brilliant crimson. Inabe Shidare<br />

is one of the more vigorous dissectums in its class.<br />

Zone 5, Ht to 10’-12’<br />

3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24”<br />

65.00 45.00 38.00 32.00<br />

‘Tamukeyama’<br />

Beautiful weeping laceleaf maple with rich purplish-red, laceleaf<br />

foliage which becomes spectacular shades of red in autumn.<br />

Wonderful accent to any landscape or mixed in small areas.<br />

Zone 5, Ht to 10-12’<br />

3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24”<br />

65.00 45.00 38.00 32.00<br />

Flowering and<br />

Shade Trees<br />

Any of the bareroot shade tree varieties listed<br />

may also be ordered B&B for an additional<br />

charge or $5.50 per item in all grades.<br />

ACER Maple<br />

Acer ‘ginnala’<br />

Distinctive orange-red fall color. Grown both as a single-stemmed<br />

and multi-stemmed tree. Can be used as a screen or hedge.<br />

Does well in containers. Very hardy<br />

Zone 2, HxS 20’x20’<br />

MULTI STEM<br />

9’MS 8’MS 7’MS 6’MS 5’MS<br />

20.30 18.90 17.40 15.50 14.00<br />

TREE FORM<br />

1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B<br />

23.40 20.90 15.40 13.20<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

13.50 11.90 10.30<br />

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ACER PLATANOIDES Norway Maples<br />

Note: We take the extra step to insure that you receive the highest quality tree possible. All Norway<br />

Maple varieties except Crimson Sentry and Columnar Maple are shaped twice. First, they are topped<br />

in early spring; then we go back to each tree in late June and uniformly shape the head for superb balance.<br />

The resulting plant is ideal for use in containers.<br />

‘Crimson King’<br />

Purple leaves grace this round-headed tree throughout the<br />

growing season. Slower growing than the species. The most<br />

popular of all red-leafed Norways.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 40’x35’<br />

1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB<br />

34.10 29.00 28.30 24.10<br />

6’B 6’LB 5’B 8’W<br />

25.00 21.30 21.00 15.20<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

13.50 12.50 10.80<br />

‘Crimson Sentry’<br />

Crimson Sentry is a sort of Crimson King that was selected by<br />

A. McGill & Son <strong>Nursery</strong>. It was selected for its bright foliage and<br />

closely spaced leaves. This tree is very columnar and dense in<br />

growth habit.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 25’x15’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 9’B<br />

37.30 34.10 28.30 35.50<br />

8’B 7’B 6’B 5’B<br />

30.80 27.80 25.00 21.00<br />

8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

17.30 15.60 14.00 12.10<br />

‘Drummondii’<br />

Light green leaves with white margins sets this tree apart<br />

from the other Norway Maples. A round-headed tree with<br />

lots of character.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 35’x25’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

23.20 21.90 20.90<br />

5’B 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

17.00 12.90 12.00 10.20<br />

‘Pond‘ Emerald Lustre<br />

Emerald Luster is a very vigorous tree with a dense branching<br />

system and a rounded crown. Dark green leaves turn to a<br />

brilliant yellow during the fall.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 45’x40’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

28.30 24.50 21.90 18.10<br />

9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W<br />

11.90 11.40 10.90 10.80


‘Emerald Queen’<br />

Rapid growth and great form are advantages matched by few<br />

other shade trees. The dark, glossy green foliage adds the<br />

third dimension needed to make this a good choice.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 70’x40’<br />

1.75” 1.5”B 1.25”B<br />

40.70 28.30 24.50<br />

1”B 6’B 9’W<br />

21.90 18.10 11.90<br />

8’W 7’W 6’W<br />

11.40 10.90 10.80<br />

‘Fairview’<br />

Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.25<br />

A straight-stemmed, fast growing maple. New leaves are a rich<br />

burgundy; mature foliage is dark green to bronze. A strikingly beautiful<br />

and very symmetrical tree. More narrow and upright than ‘Deborah.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 45’x35’<br />

1.75” 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B<br />

40.70 28.30 24.50 21.90<br />

6’B 9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W<br />

18.10 11.90 11.40 10.90 10.80<br />

‘Princeton Gold’<br />

Plant Patent #6727 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

The foliage of Princeton Gold is an eye-catching bright yellow,<br />

holding the yellow color until leaf drop in the fall. Selected by<br />

Princeton <strong>Nursery</strong>. Slightly smaller in growth habit to Crimson King,<br />

and produces an oval shape as it matures.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 35’x30’<br />

2”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

48.10 34.10 28.40 25.00<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

13.50 12.30 10.80<br />

‘Royal Red’<br />

A red-leafed maple resembling Crimson King but thought to be hardier.<br />

Zone 4, 40’x30’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB<br />

34.10 28.40 24.10 25.00 22.20<br />

5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

21.00 15.20 13.50 12.30 10.80<br />

ACER RUBRUM Red Maples<br />

r. ‘Armstrong’<br />

A fast grower with a columnar habit, makes this a good choice for a narrow<br />

planting space. The gray bark and dark green leaves make a pleasant contrast.<br />

Expect scarlet fall color with some variation, depending on soil acidity.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 45’x15’<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

51.90 44.40 37.90 32.30 26.70<br />

5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

17.20 19.30 17.80 16.70 14.00<br />

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r. ‘Autumn Flame’<br />

Plant Patent 2377<br />

The leaves of Autumn Flame turn a brilliant scarlet color two weeks<br />

before other Red Maples, and hold the color well into autumn.<br />

Autumn Flame branches readily at a young age, forming a shapely,<br />

dense, well rounded crown.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 35’x35’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

44.40 37.90 32.30 26.70 17.20<br />

4’B 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

14.70 17.80 16.70 14.00 11.50<br />

r. ‘Brandywine’<br />

Columnar form that does well in plantings along streets. Brandywine<br />

has an intense red fall color which peaks as a brilliant purple-red before<br />

dropping its leaves. Peak is later than most rubrum varieties.<br />

Zone 4, HxS: 30x12’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

44.40 37.90 32.30 26.70<br />

5’B 6’W 5’W<br />

17.20 16.70 14.00<br />

r. ‘Fairview Flame ®’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.55<br />

A very vigorous grower with vibrant fall color and an excellent<br />

branching system which forms into a well shaped crown. The deep<br />

scarlet color begins earlier than October Glory and lasts into autumn.<br />

Thank you to A. McGill & Son for this impressive red maple.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 40’x35’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

40.70 37.90 32.30 26.70 17.20<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

17.80 16.70 14.00 11.50<br />

r. ‘Karpick’<br />

Columnar maple with a uniform dense form. Autumn color is yellow<br />

gradually changing to a brilliant red. Dark green leaves contrast the<br />

bright red branch tips during spring and summer.<br />

Zone 4, HxS: 45’ x 20’<br />

1”B 6’B 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

32.30 26.70 17.80 16.70 14.00


. ‘October Glory’<br />

Plant Patent 2116 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

October Glory is a preferred variety of Red Maple developed<br />

by Princeton Nurseries. The lustrous green foliage, becoming<br />

crimson red in the fall, will hold on a few weeks longer than the<br />

genus. Thank you, Princeton <strong>Nursery</strong>, for this outstanding tree.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 40’x35’<br />

MULTI STEM<br />

6’MS 5’MS 4’MS<br />

31.20 22.90 21.20<br />

TREE FORM<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

40.70 37.90 32.30 26.70 17.20<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

17.80 16.70 14.00 11.50<br />

r. ‘Franksred’ (Red Sunset ®)<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.65<br />

Red Sunset is a vigorous grower, and occupies a place of<br />

prominence among the Red Maple cultivars. The summer leaves<br />

are a distinct glossy green that has no equal , followed by a showy<br />

display of orange to red fall color that makes this a truly outstanding<br />

selection. The crown is oval to rounded and uniformly branched<br />

throughout. Hardy to winter conditions.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 45’x35’<br />

MULTI STEM<br />

6’MS 5’MS 4’MS<br />

31.20 22.90 21.20<br />

TREE FORM<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

40.70 37.90 32.30 26.70 17.20<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

17.80 16.70 14.00 11.50<br />

‘Sun Valley’<br />

Disease resistant red maple with a brilliant red fall color that peaks late<br />

into autumn. Peak color lasts two to three weeks. Symmetrical crown.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 30’x20’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

38.50 32.30 26.70 17.20<br />

4’B 6’W 5’W<br />

14.70 16.70 14.00<br />

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ACER X FREEMANII<br />

‘JeffersRed’ (Autumn Blaze ®)<br />

Plant Patent 4864 • Plant Patent Fee: $1.00<br />

A new cultivar from Jeffers <strong>Nursery</strong>. A cross between Red Maple<br />

and Silver Maple that provides a great scarlet fall color, drought<br />

tolerance, and vigorous growth.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 50’x40’<br />

MULTI STEM<br />

6’MS 5’MS 4’MS<br />

31.20 22.90 21.20<br />

TREE FORM<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

51.90 44.40 37.90 32.30 26.70<br />

5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

17.20 18.90 17.80 16.70 14.00<br />

ACER SACCHARUM Sugar Maples<br />

Sugar Maple<br />

This maple is less vigorous than the Norway Maple, but matures<br />

at a greater age. It has one of the finest autumn colorations of any<br />

tree in North America. The spectacular Autumn colors are orange,<br />

gold, scarlet, and tints of apricot.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 45’x40’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 8’W<br />

36.40 30.30 24.90 19.40<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

17.80 15.30 13.20<br />

s. ‘Green Mountain’<br />

Plant Patent 2339 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

This sugar maple has a desirable oval crown of dark green leaves that<br />

turn orange to scarlet in the fall. The thick leaves of this cultivar prevent<br />

damage from the hot winds that commonly burn the foliage on Sugar<br />

Maple.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 45’x35’<br />

1”B 6’B 5’B 8’W<br />

34.10 30.40 25.30 23.30<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

19.00 17.80 14.80<br />

s. ‘Legacy’<br />

Plant Patent 4979 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

A fast growing Sugar Maple with heavy inner branching. Leaves are<br />

shiny and resistant to leaf tatter. The fall color is a beautiful red with<br />

shades of orange, pink, and yellow.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 50’x35’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 8’W<br />

36.40 34.10 30.40 25.30 23.30<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

19.00 17.80 14.80


ACER TRUNCATUM<br />

x A. plat. ‘Keithsform’ (Norwegian Sunset ®)<br />

Plant Patent #7529 • Plant Patent Fee: $1.00<br />

Excellent fall color with light orange to red leaves. Similar in<br />

appearance to Acer platanoides ‘Norway’. Very uniform canopy<br />

structure.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 35’x25’<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B<br />

53.70 46.50 39.90 33.90<br />

8’W 7’W 6’W<br />

22.60 21.00 19.80<br />

AMELANCHIER Serviceberry<br />

grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’<br />

Plant Patent 5717 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

Fast growing with impressive soft, white blossoms in Spring.<br />

Dark green disease resistant leaves, turn brilliant red in fall.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’ x 15’ (TF)<br />

MULTI STEM<br />

4’MS 3’MS 2’MS 18”MS 12”MS<br />

15.00 14.00 11.30 9.10 8.20<br />

TREE FORM<br />

6’B 5’B<br />

17.80 15.40<br />

BETULA Birch<br />

jacquemontii (Jacquemontii Birch)<br />

The beautiful white bark that colors up at an early age is the whitest<br />

of all the Birches. The leaves are dark green, thick, and leathery,<br />

and somewhat resistant to leaf miner.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 40’x30’<br />

SINGLES<br />

2.25”B 2”B 1.75”B 1.5”B<br />

38.20 34.10 30.30 26.90<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

23.90 21.20 18.70 14.90<br />

4’B 6’W 5’W<br />

12.60 14.40 12.60<br />

CLUMP<br />

8’CL 7’CL<br />

28.80 23.40<br />

nigra (River Birch)<br />

A rapid grower to 40’, pyramidal in form and with medium green<br />

foliage. The tree is open at maturity which exposes the exfoliating<br />

bark, ranging from shades of grey-brown to reddish-brown in<br />

color.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 40’x35’ MULTI STEM<br />

10’MS 9’MS 8’MS 7’MS<br />

34.30 30.80 27.10 24.20<br />

6’MS 5’MS 4’MS 3’MS<br />

20.70 19.30 16.70 15.50<br />

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nigra ‘Cully’ (Heritage ® Birch)<br />

Plant Patent 4409 • Registered Plant Fee: $0.75<br />

A very vigourous grower with beautiful bark that can pull off in<br />

sheets. The bark varies in color from tan to more of a lighter softer<br />

shade of white. The foliage has a dark green color. An attractive<br />

addition or centerpiece for any landscape.<br />

Zone 3 HxS 45’x35’<br />

MULTI STEM<br />

10’MS 9’MS 8’MS 7’MS<br />

34.30 30.80 27.10 24.10<br />

6’MS 5’MS 4’MS<br />

22.60 20.60 18.40<br />

nigra ‘BNMTF’ (Dura Heat ® Birch)<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.75<br />

A vigorous grower with lustrous dark green leaves which fade to<br />

yellow during autumn. Exfoliating bark is a creamy-white that ages<br />

to a pinkish-orange and then finally to a soft brown color.<br />

Zone 4, HxS: 40’x25’<br />

MULTI STEM<br />

10’MS 9’MS 8’MS 7’MS<br />

34.30 27.10 25.90 24.10<br />

6’MS 5’MS 4’MS 3’MS<br />

22.60 20.60 18.40 15.50<br />

pendula (European White Birch)<br />

Widely planted for its white bark that develops at an early age.<br />

The broadly pyramidal crown and bright green leaves enhance the<br />

somewhat weeping habit of this tree.<br />

ZONE 2, HxS 45’x30’<br />

SINGLES<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B<br />

17.10 13.60 12.10 9.30 8.40<br />

MULTI STEM<br />

8’MS 7’MS 6’MS<br />

22.70 18.30 16.50<br />

5’MS 4’MS 3’MS<br />

15.70 12.60 10.30<br />

pendula ‘Youngii’ (Young’s Weeping Birch)<br />

This tree has a dome-shaped head with slender pendulous branches.<br />

Its twisted stem makes it a true specimen for any landscape.<br />

Zone 2, HxS 15’x20’<br />

SERPENTINE<br />

#1H #1 #1L<br />

34.00 28.20 21.50


populifolia (Whitespire Birch)<br />

This tree is similar in size and appearance to the European White<br />

Birch. The crown of mature trees is pyramidal in shape and the tree is<br />

resistant to Bronze Birch Borer.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 40’x20’<br />

CLUMP FORM<br />

12’MS 10’MS 9’MS 8’MS<br />

30.70 28.20 25.90 23.40<br />

7’MS 6’MS 5’MS 4’MS<br />

20.00 17.80 15.50 13.10<br />

CARAGANA Siberian Peashrub<br />

arborescens ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Siberian Peashrub)<br />

Fast growing deciduous tree with 3 inch long leaves that have<br />

yellow pea-like flowers during early summer. Drought tolerant<br />

and very cold hardy. Makes an excellent windbreak or hedge.<br />

Zone 2, HxS 20’x15’<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1H #1 #1L #2<br />

33.60 30.30 25.70 22.80<br />

arborescens ‘Walker’<br />

Unique, weeping specimen with beautiful bright yellow flowers<br />

during early summer. Thing grass-like foliage is bright green. Very<br />

attractive to any landscape.<br />

-30°F HxS 6’x6’<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1 #1L #2<br />

32.00 28.60 24.90<br />

CARPINUS Hornbeam<br />

betulus ‘Fastigiata’ (Columnar Hornbeam)<br />

A small-leafed, dense, upright tree with a formal appearance. Young<br />

trees form a narrow upright crown, becoming more pyramidal with<br />

age. Heat and drought resistant, and considered to be relatively free of<br />

disease and insect pests. Makes an excellent street tree. Nice yellow<br />

fall color.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 35’x25’<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B<br />

37.80 34.30 30.80 26.80<br />

4’B 6’W 5’W<br />

23.00 22.40 18.90<br />

CELTIS Hackberry<br />

occidentalis (Common Hackberry)<br />

A large rapidly growing shade tree that has an upright oval growth habit<br />

at youth maturing to a round habit. Hackberry has green summer foliage<br />

color changing to yellow color in fall. Resistant to many environmental<br />

conditions including drought, heat and wind.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 70’x40’<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

32.60 29.60 26.80 24.30 22.00 19.90<br />

8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

16.90 15.10 13.50 11.90<br />

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CERCIS Redbud<br />

canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’<br />

Blooms open up to dark red-purple leaves. Very striking tree with<br />

heart shaped leaves which turn to yellow in the fall.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’x15’<br />

1.75” B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W<br />

90.00 79.50 63.50 57.80 52.50 46.70 36.20 32.70<br />

canadensis ‘Eastern Redbud’<br />

Stunning tree with an open habit. Blooms begin with a purplish-red tint<br />

and open to a purplish-pink brilliant color. One of the earliest bloomers.<br />

Has heart shaped leaves and yellow autumn colored leaves.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 30’x15’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

29.70 26.70 24.00 21.10<br />

5’B 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

17.40 14.60 12.90 12.30<br />

canadensis ‘Lavender Twist’<br />

Weeping contorted branches and vibrant lavendar blooms make<br />

this tree truly one of a kind. Lavender Twist blooms in mid-April to<br />

mid-May, with bluish green foliage in summer to yellow golden color<br />

during fall.<br />

Zone 4, HxS: 7’ x 7’<br />

#1 #1LT #2<br />

43.60 40.40 37.40<br />

texensis ‘Oklahoma’<br />

Compact tree perfect for landscapes with reddish purple flowers<br />

that bloom in masses followed by thick glossy heart shaped leaves.<br />

Flowers are brilliant when blooming. Leaves turn a gorgeous yellowgreen<br />

color during fall.<br />

Zone 6, HxS: 20’ x 20’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W<br />

63.50 57.80 52.50 46.70 36.20 32.70<br />

CRATAEGUS Hawthorn<br />

crus-galli ‘Inermis’ Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn<br />

Dense round headed Hawthorn with horizontal spreading branches. The<br />

leaves are glossy and dark green during spring which turn from orange to<br />

a deep scarlet red in autumn. Small red fruit hold on into winter.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 25’x30’<br />

1”B 6’B 6’W 5’W<br />

20.50 16.60 11.00 10.00<br />

laevigata ‘Crimson Cloud’<br />

Crimson Cloud is a vigorous tree with red flowers in the Spring. It has<br />

a glossy red fruit in the Fall that holds on well into the Winter. This tree<br />

is resistant to leaf spot disease.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 25’x18’<br />

1”B 6’B 6’W 5’W<br />

20.50 16.60 11.00 10.00<br />

laevigata ‘Pauls Scarlet’<br />

A round-headed tree covered with deeply lobed leaves. Scarlet double<br />

flowers bring this tree to life in early Spring. Small red fruit holds on well<br />

into the Winter.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’x20’<br />

1”B 6’B 7’W 6’W<br />

20.50 16.60 12.10 11.00


FRAXINUS Ash<br />

americana ‘Autumn Purple®’<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.50<br />

Autumn purple is noted for its outstanding reddish to deep purple<br />

fall color. It is a seedless variety with heavily-textured green summer<br />

foliage and a rounded crown.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 45’x40’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

35.40 32.60 28.80 24.30<br />

8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

16.70 14.60 13.40 11.50<br />

oxycarpa ‘Raywood’<br />

Fast growing, tolerates heat, cold, drought, and poor soil conditions.<br />

Young upright or oval, with age develops a round head. Dark green<br />

summer foliage turning red to purple in fall. Large lawn shade tree.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 35’x25’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

35.40 32.60 28.80 24.30<br />

8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

16.70 14.60 13.40 11.50<br />

pennsylvanica ‘Patmore’<br />

Plant Patent 4684<br />

Patmore Ash is extremely hardy and tolerant of adverse growing<br />

conditions. The glossy-green leaflets are deeply serrated; growth habit<br />

is erect and it maintains a good growth rate. Patmore ash is seedless.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 45’x35’<br />

1”B 8’W 7’W 6’W<br />

28.80 16.70 14.60 13.40<br />

pennsylvanica ‘Summit’<br />

A strong growing, upright ash. The foliage is less glossy than Marshall<br />

Seedless and it defoliates a few weeks earlier.<br />

Zone 2, HxS 45’x25’<br />

1”B 6’B 9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

28.80 24.10 19.10 16.70 14.60 13.40 11.50<br />

GLEDITSIA Honeylocust<br />

triacanthos inermis ‘Imperial’<br />

Flat topped, vase shaped canopy on this smaller form of thornless<br />

locust. Golden fall color.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 35’x35’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

36.50 32.40 28.20 24.00<br />

9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

19.20 17.50 16.10 14.40 12.00<br />

triacanthos inermis ‘Shademaster<br />

Asymmetrical form with ascending branches and a strong trunk<br />

make this an above average tree. Dark green foliage holds on longer<br />

than many Honeylocust cultivars.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 45’x35’<br />

®’<br />

Plant Patent 1515 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.40<br />

1.5”B 1”B 6’B 8’W<br />

36.50 28.20 24.00 17.50<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

16.10 14.40 12.00<br />

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triacanthos inermis ‘Skycole’ (Skyline<br />

This pyramidal form of Honeylocust is especially popular because of<br />

its strong trunk and its dark, densely set leaves.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 45’x35’<br />

®)<br />

Plant Patent 1619 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

36.50 32.40 28.20 24.00<br />

9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

19.20 17.50 16.10 14.40 12.00<br />

triacanthos inermis ‘Suncole’ (Sunburst<br />

Golden foliage and a creative branching habit make this tree a<br />

focal point in any landscape. Outstanding color.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 40’x35’<br />

®)<br />

Plant Patent 1313 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

36.50 32.40 28.20 24.00<br />

8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

17.50 16.10 14.40 12.00<br />

GYMNOCLADUS Kentucky Coffeetree<br />

gymnocladus (Kentucky Coffeetree)<br />

Oval, open habit with seed pods. White semi-fragrant flowers in<br />

spring. Unique, interesting silhouette during winter.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 50’x35’<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

26.60 25.60 22.90<br />

LABURNUM Goldenchain tree<br />

anagyroides ‘Columnaris’ (Columnar Goldenchain Tree)<br />

A narrow, upright tree with dark green foliage and beautiful bright yellow hanging<br />

clusters of flowers in summer. An excellent addition for your landscape.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 20’x10’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 6’W 5’W<br />

31.20 28.30 23.60 13.70 12.20<br />

pendula ‘Weeping Goldenchain Tree’<br />

A weeping form of Golden Chain Tree with bright yellow flower<br />

clusters during summer. A wonderful addition to your landscape.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 15’x12’<br />

#1H #1 #1LT<br />

34.30 31.20 26.00<br />

x watereri ‘Vossii’<br />

A small, graceful tree with very showy, yellow, pea-like flower clusters in<br />

early summer make this a very effective accent piece for any landscape.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 25’x20’<br />

1”B 6’B 5’W 4’W<br />

28.30 23.60 12.20 10.20


MALUS Crabapple<br />

‘Branzam’ (Brandywine<br />

A vigorous growing tree that is symmetrical in habit and covered with<br />

dark green leaves overcast with red. The double, deep rose bloom is<br />

fragrant. The fall color is a striking reddish-purple.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’x20’<br />

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Registered Plant Fee: $0.50<br />

1.25”B 1”B 7’B<br />

20.30 17.20 15.10<br />

‘Cardinal’<br />

Plant Patent 7147 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

Excellent disease resistant crabapple. Dark purple glossy leaves<br />

in a broadly spreading growth habit. Bright pinkish-red flowers.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 16’x22’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 7’B<br />

20.30 17.20 15.10<br />

‘Centzam’ (Centurion<br />

Centurion is a narrow, upright tree. It has glossy green leaves about<br />

3 inches long by 1.5” wide, rose-red blossoms, and bright red fruit.<br />

This cultivar offers good disease resistance to scab.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’x 15’<br />

®)<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.50<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B<br />

17.20 15.10 13.40<br />

‘Coralcole’ (Coralburst)<br />

Plant Patent 2983 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

Coralburst is a unique crabapple with dainty coral pink buds opening<br />

into double rose pink flowers. Closely spaced, tiny, dark green leaves<br />

almost hides the twigs. This tree is produced by grafting on 36 inch<br />

standards and is oval in form.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 8’x 8’<br />

#1H #1 #1LT #2<br />

19.90 18.10 15.70 14.80<br />

‘Floribunda’<br />

A splendid crabapple that requires low maintenance once<br />

established. It produces dark pink buds, opening to white, and small<br />

yellow to red fruit. Disease resistant.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 18’x25’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B<br />

20.30 17.20 15.10 13.40 12.20<br />

‘Indian Summer’<br />

One of the smaller crabapples similar in size to ‘Indian Magic, but with<br />

a somewhat more rounded crown. Rose-red flowers, bronze green<br />

leaves, and bright red fruit that persists well into the fall make this an<br />

attractive tree throughout the season.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 18’x20’<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B<br />

17.20 15.10 13.40<br />

5’B 6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

12.20 10.10 9.70 8.20<br />

10<br />

‘Prairifire’<br />

This round headed flowering crabapple has deep red purple foliage<br />

turning to green. The blossoms are a deep dark red. The fruits are<br />

small reddish purple and don’t drop.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’x20’<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 4’B<br />

17.20 15.10 13.40 12.20 10.50<br />

6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

10.10 9.70 8.20<br />

‘Profusion’<br />

This spreading upright crabapple has a shrubby habit. Foliage is deep<br />

purple, changing to bronzy green in Summer. The flower is purple-red,<br />

fading to pink with white in the center. The persistent fruit is a glossy,<br />

rich red, 1/2” diameter.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’x20’<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 6’W<br />

17.20 15.10 13.40 12.20 10.10<br />

‘Robinson’<br />

We are happy to be growing Robinson crabapple for its disease<br />

resistance and impressive double pink blossoms. A vigorous grower to<br />

25’; the new foliage is purple, changing to dark green in the summer,<br />

followed by an orange fall color that persists for an extended period.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 25’x25’<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B<br />

17.20 15.10 13.40<br />

5’B 6’W 5’W<br />

12.20 10.10 9.70<br />

‘Royalty’<br />

Dark purple foliage holds its color well throughout the Summer.<br />

Crimson red flowers almost the same color as the foliage are followed<br />

by dark red fruit. This is a very hardy crabapple.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 15’x15’<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 4’B<br />

17.20 15.10 13.40 12.50 11.30<br />

‘Sargent’<br />

Sargent Crab is a dwarf tree to about 10 feet with a spread of up to 14<br />

feet. Spring brings a breathtaking display of fragrant, pure white flowers<br />

in clusters, followed by dark red fruit that persists well into the fall.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 10’x14’<br />

1”B 3/4”B 5’B 4’B<br />

16.20 14.70 13.40 12.20<br />

Sargentii ‘Tina’ (Sargent Tina)<br />

A dwarf selection of Sargent Crab. Dense branching habit similar to<br />

Coralburst Crab, but matures to a smaller size. Makes a nice patio tree<br />

with its showy, bright red buds followed by pure white single flowers.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 5’x5’<br />

#1H #1 #1LB #2<br />

19.00 17.20 15.00 14.20


‘Snowdrift’<br />

A dependable grower with a dense, rounded crown. Snowdrift is<br />

perfectly suited for residential planting. Disease resistant foliage is<br />

dark green and the flowers are pure white. The fruit is orange-red and<br />

1/2” in diameter, persisting until after leaf drop.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’x20’<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B<br />

17.20 15.10 13.40<br />

5’B 6’W 5’W<br />

12.30 10.10 9.70<br />

‘Spring Snow’<br />

This sterile crabapple produces a rounded crown covered with a<br />

profusion of snow white flowers, but it does not produce any fruit. An<br />

ideal tree for those landscape situations that demand a clean tree.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 25’x22’<br />

#15MS 1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B<br />

65.00 19.50 17.80 16.40 15.10<br />

5’B 4’B 4’W<br />

13.40 11.00 8.20<br />

‘Sutyzam’ (Sugar Tyme<br />

One of the newer crabapples noted for its crisp green foliage and<br />

vigorous growth. The flower is pale pink to snowy white completely<br />

covering the tree. Masses of small red fruit remain on the tree<br />

through January. The tree is disease resistant.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 18’x15’<br />

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Plant Patent 7062 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.80<br />

1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B<br />

19.60 17.20 15.10 13.40<br />

‘Weepcanzam’ (Weeping Candied Apple<br />

The foliage is a dark green with a red overcoat. Pink flowers cover this<br />

tree in the spring, and the showy, fall fruit lasts well into December.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 15’x 15’<br />

®)<br />

Plant Patent 4038 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

SERPENTINE<br />

#1H #1 #1LT<br />

37.20 33.50 27.20<br />

TREE FORM<br />

#1H #1 #1LT<br />

19.00 17.20 15.00<br />

MORUS Mulberry<br />

alba ‘Chaparral’ (Weeping Mulberry)<br />

This fruitless variety has slender cascading branches that spread to 10‘,<br />

and dense, glossy dark green foliage. It is noted for its vigorous growth<br />

and pollution tolerance. Grown from tissue culture liners.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 7’x10’<br />

#1HS #1H #1 #1LB #2<br />

26.10 23.70 21.60 19.20 17.60<br />

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PLATANUS Planetree<br />

acerifolia ‘Bloodgood’<br />

A very vigorous tree with a wide spreading crown. The bark exfoliates and is<br />

an olive to creamy color. Bloodgood is resistant to Anthracnose.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 50’x40’<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

32.50 28.40 24.70 21.20 17.30<br />

5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

15.60 16.90 14.60 12.50 11.10<br />

‘Morton Circle’ Exclamation<br />

Uniform, upright, pyramidal habit. Strong central leader, attractive green<br />

foliage. Plant is densely branched. Attractive, exfoliating bark.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 60’x30’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 6’W 5’W<br />

28.40 24.70 20.25 13.75 12.20<br />

POPULUS Aspen<br />

tremuloides (Quaking Aspen)<br />

A fast growing tree native to interior regions of the Western United States<br />

and readily adaptable to cold winter climates (it really needs cold winter).<br />

Bark is pale grey green to whitish. Pale green leaves have a flat petiole<br />

that causes them to flutter in the slightest breeze. Fall leaves are a brilliant<br />

golden yellow that offers a spectacular show, particularly in contrast with<br />

adjacent evergreen foliage and the white bark of the aspen itself.<br />

Zone 2, HxS 40’x20’<br />

TREE FORM<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

28.90 24.90 22.00 17.80 15.00<br />

5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

12.00 12.70 12.00 11.30 9.70<br />

tremula ‘Erecta’ (Swedish Aspen)<br />

Fast growing, narrow upright tree with dense large dark green leaves.<br />

Cold hardy and requires very little maintenance. A great addition to any<br />

landscape.<br />

Zone 2, HxS 40’x10’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 8’W 7’W 6’W<br />

26.00 20.20 18.20 15.40 14.45 13.50<br />

PRUNUS Flowering Cherry<br />

sargentii ‘Columnaris’ (Columnar Sargeant Cherry<br />

Upright cherry tree with beautiful pink flowers that form in clusters.<br />

Narrow habit make this perfect as a street tree. Foliage is dark green<br />

during the summer changing to an orange-red color during autumn.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 25’x25’<br />

GROUND BUD<br />

1”B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W<br />

23.20 19.30 18.40 13.60 11.00<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1H #1 #1L #2<br />

25.90 23.90 22.00 20.30


serrulata ‘Kwanzan’<br />

The most popular of the flowering cherries, Kwanzan grows to about<br />

25’ with strong vase-shaped branching. Double-pink flowers appear in<br />

mid-spring along with bronze-red foliage.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 25’x20’<br />

GROUND BUD<br />

1”B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W<br />

23.20 19.30 18.40 13.60 11.00<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1H #1 #1L #2<br />

25.90 23.90 22.00 20.30<br />

prunus ‘Okame’ Okame Cherry<br />

Longer flowering cherry than most cultivars. Upright, arching vase<br />

shaped tree with pink blooms in early spring giving way to orange to<br />

bright red fall color.<br />

Zone 6, HxS 30’x30’<br />

GROUND BUD<br />

1”B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W<br />

23.20 19.30 18.40 13.60 11.00<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1H #1 #1L #2<br />

25.90 23.90 22.00 20.30<br />

serrulata ‘Royal Burgundy’<br />

Plant Patent 6520 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.85<br />

This slower growing and somewhat smaller variety of Kwanzan Cherry<br />

has stiffly upright branches that resemble the form of the Kwanzan.<br />

But it flowers profusely with deep magenta pink to purplish pink double<br />

blossoms, and is bathed in a crown of burgundy colored leaves that<br />

bronze in the fall of the year. Truly an outstanding addition to our growing<br />

stock. Specify Ground Bud (GB) or 4’ Graft when ordering.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 20’x15’<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1H #1 #1L #2<br />

28.40 26.20 24.00 22.20<br />

subhirtella ‘Snow Goose’<br />

Small tree with bright green foliage and stunning pure white single<br />

flowers. Very showy tree. Upright during youth becoming wider with<br />

age. Orange fall color.<br />

Zone 5, HxS: 25’ x 20’<br />

#1XHS #1HS #1H<br />

41.10 34.40 28.50<br />

#1 #1L #2<br />

25.60 20.60 17.80<br />

12<br />

subhirtella ‘Pendula’ (Double Weeping)<br />

A small tree with graceful weeping branches. Double rose-pink<br />

flowers in mid-Spring. Very effective as a patio tree.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 25’x25’<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1XHS #1HS #1H<br />

41.10 34.40 28.50<br />

#1 #1L #2<br />

25.60 20.60 17.80<br />

6’ GRAFT<br />

#1XHS #1HS #1H<br />

41.10 34.40 28.50<br />

#1 #1L #2<br />

25.60 20.60 17.80<br />

virginiana ‘Canada Red’ (Choke Cherry)<br />

A small tree forming a rounded pyramidal crown. The leaves come<br />

out light green, then turn to reddish purple later in the Summer. The<br />

flowers are white and bloom in April; fruits are dark purple. Easily<br />

grown and very cold hardy.<br />

Zone 2, HxS 25’x20’<br />

TREE FORM<br />

2”B 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B<br />

43.00 38.70 34.60 31.60<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B<br />

25.60 18.50 16.70 14.80<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

12.30 11.40 10.50 9.00<br />

MULTI STEM<br />

7’MS 6’MS 5’MS 4’MS<br />

26.80 22.20 17.90 14.00<br />

x cv. ‘Snofozam’ (Snow Fountains Cherry<br />

The cascading branches of this weeping variety are covered with snow<br />

white flowers that make this an excellent selection for small yards or<br />

Japanese gardens.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 12’x12’<br />

®)<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.75<br />

GROUND BUD, 4’ GRAFT, 6’ GRAFT<br />

#1XHS #1HS #1H<br />

44.60 37.30 30.70<br />

#1 #1L #2<br />

27.60 22.50 19.70<br />

SERPENTINE<br />

#1HS #1H #1 #1L #2<br />

41.00 37.20 33.50 27.20 23.40


x yedoensis ‘Yoshino’<br />

A fast growing tree with graceful, open branching. An abundance<br />

of fragrant, single white flowers make this a particularly showy tree.<br />

Adaptable to a wide variety of soils.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 40’x35’<br />

GROUND BUD<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B<br />

29.20 26.20 23.30<br />

7’B 6’B 5’B 5’W<br />

20.60 19.40 18.90 11.90<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1H #1 #1L #2<br />

24.50 22.80 20.90 19.40<br />

FLOWERING CHERRY ON RED BARK STANDARD<br />

The red bark varieties listed below are all double grafted plants. First, the redbark inner-stock<br />

standard (Prunus serrula - Birch Bark Cherry) is grafted onto the rootstock, and allowed to grow for<br />

two seasons; then the flowering cherry variety is top grafted the following season. What results is a<br />

lovely specimen with peeling bark similar in nature to that of an Acer griseum (paperbark maple) but<br />

much brighter red in appearance. The result takes an extra year to produce, but it’s worth the wait.<br />

x cv. ‘Snofozam’ (Snow Fountains Cherry) ® on Redbark<br />

The cascading branches of this weeping variety are covered<br />

with snow white flowers that make this an excellent selection for<br />

small yards or Japanese gardens.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 12’x12’<br />

#1H #1 4’ Graft #1L 6’ Graft #2<br />

40.20 35.80 30.20 26.50<br />

PRUNUS Flowering Plum<br />

cerasifera ‘Cripoizam’ Crimson Pointe<br />

Columnar Plum<br />

This purple leafed plum shows off its new growth with glossy bronze<br />

foliage and turns deep burgundy when mature. Blooms a showy white<br />

flower.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’x5’<br />

1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

16.50 14.90 13.60 10.90 10.90 9.60 9.40<br />

cerasifera ‘Krauter Vesuvius’<br />

Krauters Vesuvius is similar to Thundercloud, except that the growth<br />

habit is narrower and smaller. It develops an oval upright head, covered<br />

with the darkest purple leaves of the flowering plums. Leaf color is<br />

maintained until the leaves drop. Flowers are small and pale pink.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 15’x15’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B<br />

25.40 21.10 18.20 15.50 14.20<br />

5’B 4’B 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

11.40 10.40 12.60 11.40 10.00<br />

13<br />

cerasifera ‘Newport’<br />

The dark purple foliage of this tree holds its color well in full<br />

sun. This tree is more tolerant of changing temperatures than<br />

Thundercloud. It has a single pink flower and will bear some fruit.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 20’x20’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 7’B<br />

25.40 21.10 18.20 14.90<br />

6’B 5’B 6’W<br />

14.20 11.40 10.90<br />

cerasifera ‘Thundercloud’<br />

We find this the most popular of the plum varieties. Deep purple<br />

foliage holds its rich color throughout the growing season. The<br />

flowers are pale pink and will fade to white as they mature. A broad<br />

headed tree with a spread of up to 20’.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 20’x20’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B<br />

25.40 21.10 18.20 15.50 14.20<br />

5’B 4’B 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

11.40 10.40 12.60 11.40 10.00<br />

cistena-Shrub (Sandcherry)<br />

Used in hedges or by itself, this purple leafed, multi-stemmed shrub<br />

is useful in all landscape situations. It has pale pink flowers in early<br />

Spring and dark purple fruit in July.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 8’x8’<br />

SHRUB FORM<br />

3’SF 2’SF 18”SF<br />

9.60 8.80 7.00<br />

PYRUS Flowering Pear<br />

calleryana ‘Aristocrat’<br />

Plant Patent 3193 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.35<br />

Vigorous and broadly pyramidal in early years then maturing into an oval<br />

crown with a strong central leader. Masses of white blossoms in Spring.<br />

The waxy green foliage changes from brilliant purple-red to orange in the<br />

Fall. Aristocrat is insect and storm resistant and is tolerant of wet or dry<br />

soils.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 40’x30’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

33.10 28.30 23.60 20.10<br />

6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

14.90 12.20 10.40<br />

calleryana ‘Autumn Blaze’<br />

Autumn Blaze is covered in white blossoms during spring, has glossy green<br />

leaves during summer gradually changing to an excellent deep red color in<br />

autumn. Has distinct pyramidal shaped crown.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 30’x30’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

33.10 28.30 23.60 20.10<br />

6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

14.90 12.20 10.40<br />

calleryana ‘Capital’<br />

Capital Pear has a very narrow, upright form. Beautiful white blooms<br />

with glossy green summer foliage. Fall color is purple-orange.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 30’x10’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 5’W<br />

33.10 28.30 23.60 20.10 12.20


calleryana ‘Chanticleer’<br />

Plant Patent 2489 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.65<br />

This tree forms a narrow, upright, somewhat pyramidal crown with crisp,<br />

glossy green foliage that turns reddish in the Fall. The flowers are white<br />

and form in clusters.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 40’x15’<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

44.10 38.30 33.10 28.30 23.60<br />

5’B 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

20.10 16.90 14.90 12.20 10.40<br />

calleryana ‘New Bradford’<br />

New Bradford has very showy white blooms during spring and then the<br />

green leaves begin to turn dark red in autumn before falling. Bradford is<br />

very disease resistant making this pear tree perfect for the front yard.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 50’x30’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

33.10 28.30 23.60 20.10<br />

6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

14.90 12.20 10.40<br />

calleryana ‘Redspire’<br />

A rapidly growing tree covered with glossy green, leathery leaves.<br />

The form is upright like Bradford, but more narrow. Abundant white<br />

flowers. The fall colors are shades of crimson and purple, with colors<br />

developing a few weeks before Bradford.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 35’x25’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

38.30 33.10 28.30 23.60<br />

5’B 5’W<br />

20.10 12.20<br />

QUERCUS Oak<br />

borealis (Northern Red Oak)<br />

Red Oak grows very fast, maturing into a round-headed tree. The Fall color is<br />

dark red with the leaves persistent during the winter months. This tree is known<br />

to be resistant to pollution, making it a good selection for industrial sites.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 75’x55’<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B<br />

33.70 31.60 29.70 27.90<br />

6’B 5’B 8’W 7’W<br />

23.40 20.70 18.00 16.60<br />

6’W 5’W<br />

15.20 13.80<br />

coccinea (Scarlet Oak)<br />

This oak has the most brilliant Fall color of any oak. Its branching<br />

habit is open, forming a rounded crown with age.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 50’x40’<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B<br />

42.60 37.90 33.70 29.80<br />

6’B 5’B 9’W 8’W<br />

23.40 20.70 19.60 18.00<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

16.60 15.20 13.80<br />

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macrocarpa (Bur Oak)<br />

An impressive tree that has an open branch structure and<br />

characteristic sturdy appearance. The long leaves are glossygreen<br />

on the top and have a whitish tint on the bottom. Yellow<br />

to yellowish-brown vibrant fall color. Faster growing and more<br />

tolerant than many other Quercus species.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 55’x45’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 9’W<br />

38.50 33.00 27.90 23.40 19.60<br />

8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

18.10 16.40 15.10 13.90<br />

palustris (Pin Oak)<br />

Pin Oak grows with a broad pyramidal head, and does well in wet,<br />

poorly drained soils. The bright green glossy leaves are similar in size<br />

to those of Scarlet Oak. Red fall color holds well.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 55’x40’<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 9’B<br />

33.50 29.50 25.80 20.10 25.30<br />

8’B 7’B 6’B 5’B 8’W<br />

23.10 21.60 18.50 15.10 16.30<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

14.80 12.90 11.70<br />

shumardii (Shumard Oak)<br />

Shumard Oak has a brilliant yellow to red fall color with an open,<br />

broadly oval branching habit. Shape is similar to Scarlet Oak.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 50’x40’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 7’W<br />

38.50 33.00 27.90 23.40 20.70 16.60<br />

bicolor (Swamp White Oak)<br />

Relatively slow growing oak with shiny dark green leaves giving<br />

way to yellowish brown/red fall color. Canopy structure is open<br />

with a rounded habit.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 45’x45’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B<br />

38.50 33.00 27.90<br />

6’B 5’B 7’W<br />

23.40 20.70 16.60<br />

x warei ‘Long’ Regal Prince<br />

Upright oval shaped head. Fast grower. Highly resistant to<br />

powdery mildew. Dark green leaves changing to a yellow-brown<br />

during fall.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 40’x15’<br />

1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

28.70 25.00 20.10<br />

robur ‘Attention®’ Wandell Oak<br />

Dark green leaves during spring giving way to yellow fall leaves.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 50-100’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 7’W 6’W<br />

29.70 27.90 23.65 16.60 15.20


obur fastigiata ‘Columnar’ (English Oak)<br />

English Oak is a columnar tree that matures to more of a pyramidal<br />

form with age. Foliage is dark green that holds until fall. This is a<br />

great tree if there is limited planting space.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 50’x15’<br />

2”B 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B<br />

51.60 44.70 38.50 32.90<br />

1”B 6’B 9’W 8’W<br />

28.70 25.00 20.20 18.40<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

16.70 15.20 13.80<br />

SALIX Willow<br />

caprea ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Pussy Willow)<br />

Graceful arching branches weep all the way to the ground on this<br />

small deciduous tree. Early spring branches are covered with<br />

wooly gray catkins before the leaves appear.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 8’x8’<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1H #1 #1LT<br />

28.50 25.60 20.60<br />

6’ GRAFT<br />

#1HS #1H #1 #1LT #2<br />

34.40 28.50 25.60 20.60 18.70<br />

SERPENTINE<br />

#1HS #1H #1 #1LT<br />

41.00 37.20 33.50 27.20<br />

caprea ‘Curly Locks’<br />

Contorted weeping pussy willow, will first grow upward, then<br />

branches will begin to weep downward. Catkins open white,<br />

mature to yellow. Red-Orange characteristic branching.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 6’x4’<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1HS #1H #1 #1LT<br />

34.40 28.50 25.60 20.60<br />

integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (Variegated Willow)<br />

An exciting new willow with variegated foliage that opens with a<br />

combination of pink, white, and green. Foliage fades to green as it<br />

matures. May be trimmed three times during the growing season to<br />

flush the new variegated foliage again.<br />

Zone 5, HxS unknown*<br />

3’ GRAFT<br />

#1HS #1H #1 #1LT #2<br />

34.40 28.50 25.60 20.60 18.70<br />

4’ GRAFT<br />

#1HS #1H #1 #1LT #2<br />

34.40 28.50 25.60 20.60 17.80<br />

purpurea ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Blue Arctic Willow)<br />

A very slender, weeping form with bluish-green foliage and purple branches.<br />

Will leaf out very early in the spring and hold leaves well into the fall.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 8’x5’<br />

#1HS #1H #1 #1LT<br />

34.40 28.50 25.60 20.60<br />

15<br />

matsudana ‘Navajo’ Globe Willow<br />

Fast growing deciduous tree with a round canopy. Slender, bright<br />

green leaves emerge in spring followed by yellow fall color.<br />

Zone 4, HxS: 50’x50’<br />

6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W<br />

15.00 12.00 11.30 9.70<br />

alba ‘Britzensis’ Coral Embers Willow<br />

Rapid grower and easy to grow. Bright orange stems show excellent<br />

winter interest. Thrives in full sun, wet, normal, loamy, or poor soils. Prune<br />

back to 12-15” late winter - early spring to display the exceptional bright<br />

new growth.<br />

Zone 2, HxS 4-5’x4’ (if pruned)<br />

#1HS #1H #1 #1LT<br />

34.40 28.50 25.60 20.60<br />

SORBUS Mt Ash<br />

aucuparia ‘Michred’ (Cardinal Royal)<br />

Plant Patent 3114 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.75<br />

A very narrow upright Mt. Ash. Its branches are symmetrical with rich dark<br />

green leaves that are silver on the underside. The clusters of berries are a<br />

brilliant red.<br />

Zone 2, HxS 35’x20’<br />

1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B<br />

36.20 31.40 27.00 23.10<br />

9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W<br />

19.70 17.20 15.00 12.30<br />

SYRINGA Lilac<br />

reticulata (Japanese Tree Lilac)<br />

Upright lilac tree with unique reddish-brown bark. Fragrant white flowers in<br />

large panicles. Blooms early summer.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 20’x15’<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W<br />

21.90 20.10 18.50 17.10<br />

TILIA Linden<br />

americana ‘Redmond’<br />

This fast growing tree develops a straight trunk, strong pyramidal<br />

branching, and dark green foliage. The enormous glossy green leaves<br />

provide for an interesting texture.<br />

Zone 2, HxS 70’x40’<br />

2”B 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B<br />

45.00 39.60 34.80 30.30 26.30<br />

6’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

23.10 14.80 13.70 12.80 10.90<br />

cordata (Little Leaf Linden)<br />

This hardy tree is at home in a wide range of temperature and soil<br />

conditions. The round to pyramidal habit supports dark green leaves<br />

with lighter undersides. A good landscape tree in urban areas. Creamy<br />

white flower clusters in July are quite fragrant.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 40’x35’<br />

1.25”B 6’B 5’B 6’W<br />

26.20 23.10 20.10 13.80


cordata ‘Greenspire’<br />

Plant Patent 2086 • Plant Patent Fee: $0.50<br />

A fast grower with a tight, upright habit. The leaves are leathery textured<br />

and dark green. A good straight trunked tree for the landscape.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 45’x35’<br />

1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B 6’W<br />

30.60 26.00 21.20 17.50 15.20<br />

tomentosa ‘Sterling’<br />

Plant Patent 6511<br />

A fast grower with a broad pyramidal shape. Vibrant green leaves<br />

gradually change to a beautiful yellow color in the fall.<br />

Zone 3, HxS 45’x35’<br />

1”B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

30.60 16.40 15.70 15.20 13.60<br />

ULMUS<br />

5’W 4’W<br />

13.50 12.00<br />

morton ‘Accolade<br />

Allee® Elm is noted for its upright arching habit that resembles a vase<br />

shape. It has been shown to be resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Bright<br />

green leaves gradually change to a yellowish-red color during fall.<br />

Exfoliating bark exposes different shades of orange, brown and gray.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 70’ x 60’<br />

®’ (Accolade Elm)<br />

Registered Plant Fee: $0.60<br />

1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B<br />

26.30 21.00 17.00 12.70<br />

6’W 5’W<br />

14.60 14.00<br />

morton ‘Glossy’ (Triumph Elm)<br />

Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.60<br />

Triumph has an oval shaped canopy with large, dark glossy green<br />

leaves and a strong upright branching system. Has been shown to<br />

be resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Leaves change to a yellow color<br />

during fall. Great for use as a street tree.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 55’x45’<br />

6’B 5’B 4’B 6’W 5’W<br />

21.00 17.00 12.70 14.60 14.00<br />

parviflora ‘Emer II’ (Allee<br />

Allee® Elm is noted for its upright arching habit that resembles a vase<br />

shape. It has been shown to be resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Bright<br />

green leaves gradually change to a yellowish-red color during fall.<br />

Exfoliating bark exposes different shades of orange, brown and gray.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 50’x35’<br />

® Elm)<br />

Plant Patent 7552<br />

1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B 5’W<br />

26.30 21.00 17.00 12.70 14.00<br />

ZELKOVA Japanese Zelkova<br />

serrata (Japanese Zelkova)<br />

Relatively low branched zelkova with reddish-purple fall color that<br />

makes a good street tree.<br />

Zone 5, HxS 50’x40’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

28.80 25.30 22.10 19.20<br />

16<br />

serrata ‘Village Green’<br />

Plant Patent 2337<br />

This is a very graceful, vase-shaped tree, with a straight trunk. Its large green<br />

leaves, like the American Elm, turn to an attractive rusty red in the fall. It is<br />

highly resistant to Dutch Elm Disease, and to leaf-eating and bark beetles.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 45’x45’<br />

1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B<br />

38.40 33.80 29.60 25.60<br />

5’B 7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

21.40 17.80 16.20 13.90<br />

serrata ‘Musashino’<br />

Attractive tree with a narrow upright growth habit which resembles a<br />

vase shape. Deep green foliage. Will accent any landscape setting.<br />

Zone 4, HxS 45’x20’<br />

1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B<br />

33.80 29.60 25.60 21.40<br />

7’W 6’W 5’W<br />

17.80 16.20 13.90<br />

DECIDUOUS FRUIT TREES<br />

STANDARD AND SEMI-DWARF VARIETIES<br />

MALUS Fruiting Apple<br />

Eve Braeburn<br />

Flesh is firm and crisp with an acid-to-sweetness ratio like standard Braeburn.<br />

Pollinizers: Red Delicious, Gala, Golden Delicious, Crabapple.<br />

Zone 5<br />

®<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16” B<br />

11.10 10.55 9.20<br />

Buckeye Gala<br />

Fruit deep, rich red with stripe. Firm and flavorful.Good for storage. Early Harvest.<br />

Pollinizers: Red Delicious, Gala, Golden Delicious.<br />

Zone 3<br />

®<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

12.80 12.00 10.80 9.50<br />

Ultima Gala<br />

Crisp and Sweet two-toned fruit. stores very well. Mid season.<br />

Pollinizers: Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Fuji, Golden Delicious.<br />

Zone 3<br />

TM<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

12.80 12.00 10.80 9.50<br />

Granny Smith<br />

Yellow-Green. Large late, crisp tart, excelent keeper.<br />

Pollinizers: Empire,Red Delicious, Braeburn<br />

Zone 5<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B<br />

11.10 10.40 9.20<br />

Honey Crisp<br />

Large Flourescent red fruit, sweet-tart flavor. Mid season.<br />

Pollinizers: Red Delicious, Lodi, Gala, Liberty, Golden Delicious, Fuji.<br />

Zone 4<br />

TM<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

12.80 12.00 10.80 9.50


HoneyGold<br />

Medium sized fruite, yellow skin with russet dots. Fruit crisp, juicy with<br />

very good flavor. Mid-season.<br />

Pollinizers: Liberty, Golden Delicious, Jonagold, MacIntosh<br />

Zone 4<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.10 10.40 9.20 8.10<br />

Macintosh<br />

Tangy aromatic. Fresh/pies/cider. Mid season.<br />

Pollinizers: Red Delicious, Gala, Liberty, Honey Gold, Golden Delicious.<br />

Zone 4<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.10 10.40 9.20 8.10<br />

Golden Delicious<br />

Firm, crisp, juicy, flavorful. Mid sweet distinctive flavor. High quality all<br />

purpose. Bears very young and annually if thined.<br />

Pollinizers: Red Delicious or crabapple.<br />

Zone 5<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.10 10.40 9.20 8.10<br />

Red Delicious<br />

Sweet, crisp, flavorful. Early fall. Small compact tree.<br />

Pollinizers: Liberty, Granny Smith, Gala, Golden Delicious.<br />

Zone 4<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.10 10.40 9.20 8.10<br />

Prunus Fruiting Cherry<br />

‘Bing Cherry - Sweet’<br />

No. 1 cherry, mid-season. Firm, juicy, sweet, and almost black when ripe.<br />

Pollinizers: Black Tarttarian, Van, Rainer Sam. Stella in colder climates.<br />

Zone 4<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

13.20 12.40 11.80 10.45<br />

‘Tartarian Black Cherry - Sweet’<br />

Purplish black fruit with dark red flesh and very sweet taste.<br />

Pollinizers: Bing, Rainier, Stella, Royal Ann<br />

Zone 5<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B<br />

13.20 12.40 11.80<br />

‘Meteor Cherry - Tart’<br />

Dwarf tree 10’ ft. Tart cherry, great pies, fresh, jams/freezing.<br />

Pollinizers: Self-fertile<br />

Zone 3<br />

9/16”B 7/16”B<br />

11.80 10.45<br />

‘Montmorencey Cherry - Tart’<br />

Large, light red skin, yellow flesh. Perfect for cobblers, pies. Extremely<br />

winter hardy. Disease resistant.<br />

Pollinizers: Self-fertile<br />

Zone 4<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16”B<br />

12.40 11.80 10.45<br />

17<br />

‘Rainier Cherry - Sweet’<br />

Distinct and superior flavor. Vigorous, hardy and bears early.<br />

Pollinizers: Van, Black Tartarian, Lambert, Bing, Stella<br />

Zone 4<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16”B<br />

12.40 11.80 10.45<br />

‘Royal Anne Cherry’ (Napoleon) - Sweet<br />

Fruit large, light yellow with pink blush, sweet all-purpose cherry. Mid-season.<br />

Pollinizers: Van, Rainier, Sam, Stella<br />

Zone 6<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16”B<br />

12.40 11.80 10.45<br />

‘Stella’<br />

Dark sweet fleshed fruit. Matures after Bing.<br />

Self-fertile<br />

Zone 5<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16”B<br />

12.40 11.80 10.45<br />

‘Van’<br />

Medium, shiny, dark red fruit. Bears heavy and resistant to cracking. Hardy<br />

and heave bearing. Mid-season.<br />

Pollinizers: Bing, Lambert, Royal Ann, Rainier, Stella<br />

Zone 5<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16”B<br />

12.40 11.80 10.45<br />

Prunus Fruiting Plum<br />

‘Elephant Heart Plum’<br />

Large sweet, juicy, rich flavor-one of the best. Long harvest season. Hardy,<br />

heavy bearing.<br />

Pollinizers: Beauty or Santa Rosa<br />

Zone 5<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.10 9.00 7.80<br />

‘Green Gage Plum’<br />

Very rich, sweet flavor, fresh/canned/jam, mid-season.<br />

Pollinizers: Self-fertile<br />

Zone 5<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.10 9.00 7.80<br />

‘Santa Rosa Plum’<br />

One of the largest and most beautiful plums. Juicy, tangy, flavorful good fresh.<br />

Pollinizers: Self-fertile<br />

Zone 5<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.10 9.00 7.80<br />

‘Stanley Plum’<br />

Hardy Italian prune. Excelent Producer.<br />

Pollinizers: Self-fertile<br />

Zone 5<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.10 9.00 7.80


‘Superior’<br />

Late harvest. Skin is dark red with russet dots. Good dessert quality. Good for<br />

cold regions.<br />

Pollinizers: Pollinizer required<br />

Zone 4<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.10 9.00 7.80<br />

‘Toka’<br />

Very hardy for Northern climates, richly flavored.<br />

Pollinizers: Self-fertile<br />

Zone 3<br />

7/8”B 11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.10 9.00 7.80<br />

Pyrus Fruiting Pear<br />

‘20th Century Pear’ (Nijisseiki) (Asian)<br />

Easy to grow, juicy, sweet. Fresh/canning. Keeps well, small tree bears heavy.<br />

Pollinizers: Any other Asian pear<br />

Zone 5<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.00 8.50<br />

‘Bartlett Pear’<br />

Red Version of world’s most popular pear. Early mid-season, high quality,<br />

tolerates hot summers.<br />

Pollinizers: Self-fertile in arid West. Elsewhere, pollenized by<br />

Bosc, d’Anjou, Winter Nelis.<br />

Zone 5<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.00 8.50<br />

‘Bosc Pear’<br />

Long & narrow shape, brown skin. Superb quality, one of the best. Harvest late<br />

Oct. Fresh/cooked.<br />

Pollinizers: Barlett<br />

Zone 4<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.00 8.50<br />

‘Comice Pear’<br />

The gift pack pear. Sweet,aromatic,fine texture, superb flavor and quality.<br />

Late harvest.<br />

Pollinizers: Self-fertile in arid West or plant with Barlett<br />

Zone 4<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.00 8.50<br />

‘Hosui’ (Asian)<br />

Large top quality. Ripe in September. Juicy, sweet, flavorful. Very productive<br />

and vigorous.<br />

Pollinizers: Shinko, Chojuro, Bartlatt, or 20th Century.<br />

Zone 4<br />

9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.00<br />

18<br />

‘Shinseiki’ (Asian)<br />

Easy to grow, juicy, sweet. Keeps well, vigorous, heavy bearing.<br />

Pollinizers: Any other Asian pear.<br />

Zone 4<br />

9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.00<br />

‘D’Anjou’<br />

Fruit is firm and juicy with rich flavor. Vigorous and productive tree.<br />

Pollinizers: Bartlett or any other pear with same bloom time.<br />

Zone 4<br />

11/16”B 9/16”B 7/16” B<br />

11.00 10.00 8.50

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