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Shrubs<br />

Arelia<br />

Acanthopanax sieboldianus 'Variegatus' 2008<br />

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Variegated Fiveleaf Aralia Z:5 � :1,75m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Green, palmate leaves that have a creamy white border, this upright shrub has<br />

arching stems which gradually bend over to form a rounded outline. The variegation<br />

is stunning against solid green backgrounds and is perfect to lighten shade gardens.<br />

Maple<br />

Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood'<br />

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Bloodgood Japanese Maple Z:5 � :2,5m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Spectacular, slow growing, ornamental tree with graceful branches adorned in deep<br />

reddish-purple foliage in spring and summer. Rich crimson leaves in fall. Ideal for<br />

use as a specimen, an accent or to give an oriental look to the garden.<br />

# Acer palmatum 'Inaba-shidare'<br />

Inabe-shidare Laceleaf Jap. Maple Z:5 � :1m � :2m #� �<br />

Magnificent, mound-shaped deciduous shrub with dense, gently cascading branches<br />

clothed in rich reddish purple foliage through spring and summer. Leaves fade to<br />

brilliant crimson in fall. A delightful accent or specimen in the landscape. Ideal for<br />

growing in containers.<br />

# Acer palmatum 'Red Dragon'<br />

Red Dragon Laceleaf Maple Z:5 � :90cm � :2m #� �<br />

A compact, beautiful shrub with brilliant, deeply cut purplish red foliage. Maintain his<br />

colour all summer long. Adds much colour to the garden all season.<br />

Maple<br />

Acer tataricum 'Flame' (A. ginnala 'Flame')<br />

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Flame Amur Maple Z:2b � :4m � :4m #� �<br />

Small tree with compact form and lustrous green leaves. New foliage is tinged with<br />

red. Explodes with crimson red colour in the fall.<br />

# Acer tataricum ginnala (A. ginnala)<br />

Amur Maple � Z:3 � :5m � :4m #� �<br />

This multi-stemmed large shrub is usually rounded in outline. The leaves are a<br />

handsome dark glossy green in summer, changing to brilliant red in the fall.<br />

Contrasting red fruit can be very ornamental. This one will do better in shade than<br />

other maples. Goos salt-resistance.<br />

Alder<br />

Alnus glutinosa 'Imperialis'<br />

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Imperial Cutleaf Alder Z:4 � :2,5m � :2m #� � �<br />

Attractive small specimen with finely cut green leaves similar to Japanese Maple.<br />

Slow growing. Very hardy. Ideal fot the restricted area where soil is wet or near a<br />

water garden.<br />

Alder<br />

Alnus incana rugosa (A. rugosa)<br />

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Speckled Alder Z:2 � :8m � :4m #� �<br />

Dark green foliage above, paler and glabrous to hairy beneath. Catkins emerged<br />

well before the leaves and are followed by persistent ovoid woody cones. One of the<br />

best for wet shores, meadows, peatlands, swamps, and wet ditches<br />

Alder<br />

Alnus viridis crispa (A. crispa)<br />

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Green Alder Z:1a � :3m � :1,5m #� �<br />

It is a large shrub or small tree with smooth grey bark even in old age. The leaves<br />

are shiny green. It is sometimes used for afforestation on infertile soils which it<br />

enriches by means of its nitrogen-fixing nodules.<br />

Serviceberry<br />

Amelanchier alnifolia<br />

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Saskatoon Serviceberry � Z:4 � :4m � :3m #� �<br />

Canadian native shrub bearing in summer blue purple berries used for fresh eating<br />

or pies. Masses of white flowers in early spring. Green foliage turns a brilliant orange<br />

in the fall.<br />

# Amelanchier alnifolia 'Regent'<br />

Regent Saskatoon Berry � Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

All of the great attributes of Amelanchier; large white flowers, glossy green foliage<br />

turning brilliant yellow and orange in the fall but is a dwarf upright, mounded shrub<br />

form. Use as an accent in tight areas.<br />

Serviceberry<br />

Amelanchier canadensis<br />

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Serviceberry � Z:3b � :6m � :3m #� �<br />

Canadian native shrub with white flowers in early spring, purple fruit in summer and<br />

green foliage that turns brilliant flaming red, orange and yellow in the fall. Decorative<br />

grayish bark all season.<br />

Serviceberry<br />

Amelanchier laevis<br />

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Alleghany Serviceberry � Z:3b � :8m � :5m #� �<br />

Covered with masses of white flowers in early spring, before the leaves. Red berries,<br />

becoming purple red in late June. Red-green foliage, grey-blue in summer and redorange<br />

in fall.<br />

Indigobush / Lead plant<br />

Amorpha canescens<br />

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Leadplant Amorpha Z:3 � :80cm � :80cm #�<br />

Leaves are silver grey to silver green in summer with small oval folioles which give a<br />

very fine texture to the plant. Erected dark blue flowers with orange stamens. Will<br />

tolerate poor conditions.<br />

Indigobush / Lead plant<br />

Amorpha fruticosa<br />

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False Indigo Z:3b � :3m � :2m #�<br />

Plants have an extensive root system and are also fairly wind tolerant, they can be<br />

planted as a windbreak and also to prevent soil erosion. Dense and light textured<br />

foliage turning yellow in the fall. Spikes of blue flowers with yellow stamins in June<br />

and July.<br />

Bog rosemary<br />

Andromeda polifolia 'Blue Ice'<br />

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Blue Ice Bog Andromeda Z:2 � :30cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Profuse bloomer, with delicate bell-shaped pink flowers in spring. Excellent<br />

contrasting ground cover with distinctive powder blue, rosemary-like foliage. Also<br />

choice rock garden plant. Prefers location with acid soil.<br />

# Andromeda polifolia 'Nana'<br />

Dwarf Andromeda Bog Rosemary Z:2 � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Low growing evergreen shrub with creeping rootstock, small pink flower clusters.<br />

Angelica tree<br />

Aralia elata<br />

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Japanese Angelica Tree � Z:4 � :6m � :2m #� �<br />

This plant has sharp thorns on main stems, large clusters of white flowers in August<br />

followed by decorative black fruits. Exotic green foliage turns deep red in the fall.<br />

Does well in city conditions. Spectacular near water.<br />

Angelica tree<br />

Aralia spinosa<br />

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Devil's Walkingstick � Z:4 � :5m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Extremely hardy form of the Japanese Angelica Tree. Vigorous, upright stout stems<br />

with numerous small spines. Panicles of white flowers followed by black fruits. Large<br />

compound leaves turn yellow to orange red in fall.<br />

Bearberry / Manzanita<br />

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Vancouver Jade'<br />

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Vancouver Jade Bearberry Z:4 :30cm � :100cm #� �<br />

Spreading Canada's native evergreen groundcover for sunny or partial shade<br />

locations. Glossy green foliage turns dark red in fall. The early pink flowers are<br />

followed by scarlet berries. Superb for erosion control, in planters or mass plantings.<br />

Chokeberry<br />

Aronia melanocarpa (A. nigra)<br />

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Black Chokeberry Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

An upright Canada's native shrub that arches with maturity. Clusters of small white<br />

flowers at the end of spring followed by big black berries which attract birds early in<br />

September. Leaves turn a brilliant red in fall. Excellent choice for bank restoration.<br />

# Aronia melanocarpa 'Autumn Magic'<br />

Autumn Magic Chokeberry �<br />

Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

In the Fall, this shrub exhibits a magical blend of red and purple leaves. Flowers<br />

profusely in the Spring with fragrant white flowers. Birds love the black berries.


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Chokeberry<br />

Aronia prunifolia 'Viking'<br />

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Viking Chokeberry � Z:3 � :1,25m � :90cm #� �<br />

We consider this one the best Aronia cultivars. Attractive dark glossy leaves and<br />

superb red autumn hues make Viking a winner. Attractive flower display appears<br />

earlier than other selections. The large, attractive black fruit persists until spring.<br />

Barberry<br />

Barberries are easy to grow, attractive in leaf, and will flourish in<br />

most well drained soils. They come in a wide variety of sizes and leaf<br />

colours, and are very useful, thorny hedge plants. Colours show best<br />

in full sun, but will survive in partial shade, pH 6.0-7.5.<br />

# Berberis thunbergii 'Aurea Nana'<br />

Dwarf Golden Barberry � Z:4 � :70cm � :70cm #�<br />

A real attention grabber! Compact habit and bright yellow foliage which turns bright<br />

red in autumn. Recommended to add color to restricted areas.<br />

# Berberis thunbergii 'Cherry Bomb' (Monomb)<br />

Cherry Bomb Barberry Z:4 � :1,25m � :1m #�<br />

Compact branches of crimson make this slow growing shrub an attractive variety for<br />

hedging or accents. Bright red berries add fall and winter interest.<br />

# Berberis thunbergii 'Concorde'<br />

Concorde Barberry � Z:4 � :40cm � :50cm #�<br />

A dwarf globe-shaped cultivar with velvety, deep purple foliage and red new growth.<br />

Tolerates dry conditions and is rust resistant. Excellent choice for edging near<br />

walkways. Red berries persisting into winter.<br />

# Berberis thunbergii 'Golden Nugget'<br />

Golden Nugget Barberry � Z:4 � :30cm � :50cm #�<br />

A compact grower with orange-tinted new growth maturing to golden yellow that<br />

holds its color well throughout the summer before becoming a beautiful orange color<br />

in the fall. Foliage is rust resistant. Easy to maintain for its tidy and habit.<br />

# Berberis thunbergii 'Rose Glow' (B. t. 'Ida')<br />

Rosy Glow Barberry � Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,25m #�<br />

Colourful rose and pink mottled foliage matures to a deep purple. The remarkable,<br />

hot pink purple autumn foliage actually glows. Originated in the Netherlands. Full sun<br />

for best color. Extremely adaptable.<br />

# Berberis thunbergii 'Royal Burgundy' (B. t. Gentry)<br />

Royal Burgundy Barberry � Z:4 � :60cm � :90cm #�<br />

A dwarf, deep burgundy leaf plant of superior color. Foliage turns dark red in the fall.<br />

Rounded form with a slow growth rate. Colors best in full sun or light shade.<br />

# Berberis thunbergii 'Royal Cloak'<br />

Royal Cloak Barberry � Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,25m #�<br />

Large, deep velvety purple foliage and an upright arching habit. This is one stands<br />

out! Nice bright red fruits in the fall.<br />

# Berberis thunbergii 'Ruby Carousel' (B. t. Bailone)<br />

Ruby Carousel Barberry � Z:4 � :90cm � :100cm #�<br />

A Japanese Red Barberry selected for its good red color and uniform habit. Can be<br />

used as an accent in the garden, a formal hedge or defensive barrier due to its<br />

thorns. Prefers moist, but well-drained soils and full sun.<br />

# Berberis thunbergii 'Sunsation' (Monry)<br />

Sunsation Barberry � Z:4 � :100cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Beautiful barberry with a compact, dwarf form. It displays attractive golden foliage<br />

with an orange cast that provides an excellent colour contrast with green-leaved<br />

plants. Slow grower.<br />

Birch<br />

Betula 'Trost's Dwarf' (B. pendula 'Trost's Dwarf')<br />

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Trost's Dwarf Birch Z:3 � :1m � :1,5m #�<br />

This birch forms a compact mound with finely dissected light green leaves on small<br />

branches. Requires full sun. Excellent landscape specimen. Recommended for an<br />

exotic look in rock garden, oriental garden and small areas.<br />

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Butterfly bush<br />

Buddleja davidii 'Black Knight'<br />

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Black Knight Butterfly Bush Z:5 � :2m � :2,5m #�<br />

Vigorous growing multi-stemmed plant with large fragrant, dark purple flower spikes<br />

that make good cut flowers and attract butterflies to the garden from June to<br />

September. In autumn the pointed grey-green leaves turn butter-yellow.<br />

# Buddleja davidii 'Lochinch'<br />

Lochinch Butterfly Bush Z:5 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Blooms for a long period of time with light purple flowers that are especially fragrant.<br />

The leaves are small and greyer than in most other cultivars. Excellent choice for<br />

attracting butterflies.<br />

# Buddleja davidii 'Pink Delight'<br />

Pink Delight Butterfly Bush Z:5 � :1,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

Vigorous growing multi-stemmed shrub with gray green foliage. Long spikes of<br />

fragrant bright pink flowers in late summer.<br />

# Buddleja davidii 'Royal Red'<br />

Royal Red Butterfly Bush Z:5 � :1,75m � :1,5m #�<br />

This cultivar is valued for its vigor, heavy flowering habit and its intense, rich redpurple<br />

flowers throughout summer.The 20 inches, fragrant panicles attract butterflies<br />

and make great cut flowers. Nice deep green foliage too.<br />

Boxwood<br />

Buxus 'Green Gem'<br />

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Green Gem Boxwood Z:4b � :70cm � :70cm #� � �<br />

Naturally globe shaped with dense dark green foliage throughout the year. Good for<br />

specimen plantings or hedging. Very hardy.<br />

# Buxus 'Green Mountain'<br />

Green Mountain Boxwood Z:4b � :1,5m � :100cm #� � �<br />

An extremely hardy, upright form introduced recently. Ideal for growing into<br />

pyramids. Nice dark green foliage. Excellent for hedging.<br />

# Buxus 'Green Velvet'<br />

Green Velvet Boxwood Z:4b � :60cm � :60cm #� � �<br />

The best Boxwood on the market! A compact, rounded plant with outstanding<br />

hardiness and dark glossy leaves. Excellent for low hedges and foundation planting.<br />

# Buxus 'Mont Bruno' 2009<br />

Mont Bruno Boxwood Z:4 � :70cm � :60cm #� � �<br />

A hardy, dwarf boxwood. Its incredibly dense, and compact growth make it an<br />

excellent choice for edging. The leaves start out bright green and then become dark<br />

with age. Easy to maintain.<br />

Boxwood<br />

Buxus microphylla 'Winter Gem' (Asiatic Winter)<br />

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Winter Gem Boxwood Z:5 � :1m � :1m #� � �<br />

Excellent green colour throughout the season, protective bronze tone during winter.<br />

Excellent choice for a uniform hedge, or foundation plantings.<br />

Pea tree / Peashrub<br />

Caragana arborescens<br />

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Siberian Peashrub Z:2 � :5m � :2m #�<br />

A large hardy shrub with yellow pea-like flowers in early June. A fast grower that can<br />

be used to create screens, hedges and wind-breakers. Excellent choice for natural<br />

settings or restoration. Tolerant of adverses situations.<br />

Flowering Quince<br />

Chaenomeles japonica (C. maulei; Cydonia japonica)<br />

Japanese Flowering Quince � Z:5 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

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Low growing shrub flowers orange-red in early spring which attract hummingbirds.<br />

Fruit develop and ripen in late September to October. Fruits look like little pears and<br />

are good in jelly.<br />

# Chaenomeles japonica 'Sargentii' (C. maulei alpina)<br />

Sargent Flowering Quince � Z:5 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

Flowers are pink-salmon to orange in early spring, followed in fall by fragrant yellow<br />

orange fruits. Will often re-bloom. Dense, dark green, glossy foliage. Spreading habit<br />

and thorny branches<br />

Flowering Quince<br />

Chaenomeles speciosa 'Toyo-nishiki'<br />

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Toyo-Nishiki Flowering Quince Z:4b :1m � :1,5m #�<br />

A rare combination of red, white, and pink flowers compose a rousing floral display.<br />

Upright growth habit. Prized in Japan for bonsai, jam making and for its large<br />

colourful blooms.<br />

Sweet pepper bush / Summ<br />

Clethra alnifolia 'Fern Valley Pink'<br />

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Fern Valley Pink Summersweet Z:3 :1,25m � :1m #� � �<br />

A beautiful, rose-pink selection. Abundant, fragrant, horizontal flower spikes appear<br />

in midsummer on this compact plant. Carefree and durable, it tolerates shade and<br />

moist soil.<br />

# Clethra alnifolia 'Hummingbird'<br />

Hummingbird Summersweet �<br />

Z:3 � :70cm � :70cm #� � �<br />

Superior plant for the front of a border. Densely branched, covered with fragrant<br />

white flowers in July and August. For moist, shady place.


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# Clethra alnifolia 'Ruby Spice'<br />

Ruby Spice Summersweet � Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,25m #� � �<br />

Deep pink, non-fading panicles of flowers create a fluffy pink appearance. Wonderful<br />

fragrance, yellow colored fall foliage. The foliage is lustrous dark green on a compact<br />

plant.<br />

# Clethra alnifolia 'Sixteen Candles'<br />

Sixteen Candles Summersweet � Z:4 � :70cm � :70cm #� � �<br />

Mounded habit. Flowers are more abundant and bigger than the species. The dark<br />

green foliage turns yellow in the fall. Fragrant creamy white, 6 to 8 inch racemes in<br />

mid-summer. Attract butterflies.<br />

Dogwood<br />

Dogwoods are very desirable ornamentals for most gardens. They<br />

often have colourful flowers, brightly colored fruit, brilliant fall<br />

colour, attractive bark and stem character. Shrub forms are usually<br />

grown for their unique stem colours, which are kept bright by hard<br />

pruning every year. Will tolerate moist to wet soils, sun or partial<br />

shade, pH 5.0-7.5<br />

# Cornus alba 'Bailhalo' (Ivory Halo)<br />

Ivory Halo Dogwood � Z:3 � :1,5m � :1m #� � �<br />

A beautiful selection that retains green and white variegated foliage through the<br />

summer. Attractive red stems are pleasing against the snow. A finer textured, fuller,<br />

more compact form.<br />

# Cornus alba 'Elegantissima' (C. a. argenteomarginata)<br />

Silverleaf Dogwood � Z:2 � :2m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

A very decorative selection with variegated leaves and purple red branches which<br />

stand out in the winter.<br />

Dogwood<br />

Dogwoods are very desirable ornamentals for most gardens. They<br />

often have colourful flowers, brightly colored fruit, brilliant fall<br />

colour, attractive bark and stem character. Shrub forms are usually<br />

grown for their unique stem colours, which are kept bright by hard<br />

pruning every year. Will tolerate moist to wet soils, sun or partial<br />

shade, pH 5.0-7.5<br />

# Cornus alternifolia<br />

Pagoda Dogwood � Z:3b � :5m � :5m #� � �<br />

Canada's native shrub with attractive horizontal branches and striped bark on older<br />

shrubs. Green-white flowers in June, and black berries in September which attract<br />

birds.<br />

Dogwood<br />

Dogwoods are very desirable ornamentals for most gardens. They<br />

often have colourful flowers, brightly colored fruit, brilliant fall<br />

colour, attractive bark and stem character. Shrub forms are usually<br />

grown for their unique stem colours, which are kept bright by hard<br />

pruning every year. Will tolerate moist to wet soils, sun or partial<br />

shade, pH 5.0-7.5<br />

# Cornus canadensis<br />

Creeping Dogwood Z:2 � :15- � :30cm #� � �<br />

A good dense ground cover plant with a dark green, glossy foliage turning purple red<br />

in the fall. White spring flowers with yellow stamens followed by edible red berries in<br />

the fall. Grows well in light woodland.<br />

Dogwood<br />

Dogwoods are very desirable ornamentals for most gardens. They<br />

often have colourful flowers, brightly colored fruit, brilliant fall<br />

colour, attractive bark and stem character. Shrub forms are usually<br />

grown for their unique stem colours, which are kept bright by hard<br />

pruning every year. Will tolerate moist to wet soils, sun or partial<br />

shade, pH 5.0-7.5<br />

# Cornus stolonifera (C. sericea HORT.)<br />

Redosier Dogwood � Z:2 � :2m � :3m #� � �<br />

A native shrub with dark red branches and green leaves that turn bronze purple in<br />

the fall. Flowers creamy white in loose clusters in late May followed by white berries.<br />

Grows well in wet soils and is excellent for stabilizing slopes. Vigorous grower for<br />

habitat restoration.<br />

Dogwood<br />

Dogwoods are very desirable ornamentals for most gardens. They<br />

often have colourful flowers, brightly colored fruit, brilliant fall<br />

colour, attractive bark and stem character. Shrub forms are usually<br />

grown for their unique stem colours, which are kept bright by hard<br />

pruning every year. Will tolerate moist to wet soils, sun or partial<br />

shade, pH 5.0-7.5<br />

# Cornus stolonifera 'Flaviramea'<br />

Yellowtwig Dogwood � Z:3 � :1,5m � :2m #� � �<br />

White flowers in May are followed by white fruits attractive to birds. The bright yellow<br />

branches make this shrub valuable in the residential landscape. Excellent effect in<br />

the winter landscape.<br />

Hazel / Corkscrew Hazel<br />

Corylus avellana 'Contorta'<br />

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Corkscrew Hazel Z:4b � :2,5m � :3m #� �<br />

A very unique and unusual shrub with fascinating twisted and curled branches. Cut<br />

branches can be used for flower arranging.<br />

# Corylus avellana 'Red Majestic'<br />

Red Majestic Hazel � Z:5 � :3m � :3m #� �<br />

Attractively twisted, contorted stems. Eye-catching purple foliage complemented with<br />

purple catkins and nuts and brilliant burnt-amber/burgundy color in autumn. Wellsuited<br />

to smaller gardens, it's an excellent excellent filler for indoor arrangements.<br />

Smoke tree<br />

Cotinus coggygria 'Ancot' (GOLDEN SPIRIT)<br />

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Golden Spirit Smoketree Z:5 � :4m � :3,5m #� �<br />

Unique spring foliage ranges from lime green to brilliant gold that persist throughout<br />

the summer. Excellent fall colour in shades of coral, orange and red. Airy panicles<br />

that form a mist on the tree.<br />

# Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple'<br />

Royal Purple Smoketree Z:4b � :3m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Large shrub displaying intense purple-red leaves that deepens throughout the<br />

season becoming very dark in the fall. Large, long lasting airy clusters of purple<br />

flowers create the smoke on the tree.<br />

# Cotinus coggygria 'Young Lady'<br />

Young Lady Smoketree Z:4 � :2m � :2m #� �<br />

Blooming Crazy! This precocious beauty lives to show with every terminal resulting<br />

in a bright pink bloom. The result is a poodle from June to August! Dense green<br />

foliage with excellent orange-red fall color.<br />

Cotoneaster<br />

Cotoneaster apiculatus (apiculata)<br />

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Cranberry Cotoneaster Z:4b � :90cm � :1,5m #�<br />

A low, wide spreading shrub with stiff branching pattern. The glossy green leaves<br />

have an undulating margin. Is attractive in flower early June and even more so in<br />

fruit in September.<br />

Cotoneaster<br />

Cotoneaster dammeri (C. humifusus)<br />

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Bearberry Cotoneaster Z:4 :20cm � :175cm #� �<br />

Excellent, flat-growing ground cover displaying dense, tiny blue-green leaves. White<br />

flowers are followed by small red berries. Use on banks, berms, and to cascade over<br />

walls.<br />

Cotoneaster<br />

Cotoneaster lucidus (C. acutifolius)<br />

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Peking Cotoneaster Z:2 :2m � :1m #� �<br />

Beautiful dark shiny foliage on this erect, slightly spreading plant. Very hardy, it<br />

makes a splendid hedge plant. Excellent red-orange fall colour.<br />

Cotoneaster<br />

Cotoneaster suecicus 'Coral Beauty' (C. dammeri Coral<br />

Coral Beauty Cotoneaster � Z:4 � :50cm � :2m #� �<br />

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A rapid growing mounding ground cover with pink-white flowers in May and colourful<br />

red berries from September to December.<br />

Daphne<br />

Daphne burkwoodii 'Carol Mackie'<br />

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Carol Mackie Daphne Z:4 � :60cm � :1m #� �<br />

Mounded shrub has green leaves with a creamy white edge. Very fragrant pink<br />

flowers appear in May and a second time in July. Withstands cold. A striking addition<br />

to any landscape.


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Daphne<br />

Daphne cneorum 'Ruby Glow'<br />

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Ruby Glow Rose Daphne Z:4 � :30cm � :1m #� �<br />

Compact dwarf evergreen that holds its shape from season to season. A low<br />

mounding accent shrub with very fragrant rose-pink flowers in May. It will often<br />

produce more flowers throughout the summer.<br />

Deutzia<br />

Deutzia gracilis<br />

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Slender Deutzia Z:4 � :1m � :1m #� �<br />

A charming compact shrub with slender arching branches that produces masses of<br />

snowy white flowers in late May for up to two weeks.<br />

Bush honeysuckle<br />

Diervilla lonicera (D. canadensis)<br />

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Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle Z:3 � :1m � :1m #� � �<br />

Has a mounded spreading habit. Bronze green foliage turns red in the fall and yellow<br />

flowers in mid-summer makes this a 3-season interest variety. Disease and insect<br />

resistant. Excellent choice for habitat restoration and slope erosion.<br />

# Diervilla splendens<br />

Southern Bush Honeysuckle Z:4 � :1m � :1m #� � �<br />

New growth is purple bronze. Glossy green foliage turning red in the fall. Small<br />

sulphur yellow flowers are abundant all summer. Free of disease and insect and very<br />

hardy. Excellent variety with all the qualities.<br />

Bush honeysuckle<br />

Diervilla sessilifolia 'Butterfly' 2009<br />

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Butterfly Bush Honeysuckle Z:4 � :1m � :1,25m #� � �<br />

Beautiful, glossy dark green foliage with red veins and stems highlighted by a bronzepurple<br />

new growth and deep yellow flowers in May and June. Purple winter color.<br />

Tolerates dry soil and shade.<br />

Elaeagnus / Silverberry / Ol<br />

Elaeagnus angustifolia<br />

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Russian Olive Z:2 :6m � :6m #�<br />

One of the best shrub when contrast is needed. Silver foliage turns pale yellow in the<br />

fall. The inconspicuous yellow flowers are very fragrant in June and are followed by<br />

edible reddish fruits that also attrack birds. Can be grown in several types of soil.<br />

Elaeagnus / Silverberry / Ol<br />

Elaeagnus commutata (E. argentea PURSH)<br />

Silverberry � Z:2 � �<br />

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Reddish brown stems, slender open form, tiny yellow flowers followed by silver<br />

berries. Very nice silver foliage. Very hardy, stoloniferous shrub that makes an<br />

excellent bank cover. A bit untidy in its growth habit due to profuse suckering.<br />

Euonymus<br />

Euonymus alatus<br />

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Winged Burning Bush � Z:3 � :3m � :2,5m #� � �<br />

An outstanding shrub with corky ridged bark. Yellow flowers precede the red berries.<br />

Unrivalled for autumn brilliance. Good for borders, screens or large informal hedges.<br />

# Euonymus alatus 'Chicago Fire' (Timber Creek)<br />

Chicago Fire Burning Bush � Z:2b � :2,5m � :2m #� � �<br />

Uniformed, well-balanced branching. Branches are an attractive mahogany red with<br />

corky wings. Bright crimson-red to dark red fall colour. Abundant quantities of<br />

persistent orange-red fruit, remaining ornamental into early winter<br />

# Euonymus alatus 'Compactus'<br />

Dwarf Burning Bush � Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Dwarf form of E. alata. Bushy, compact, corky barked plant. Excellent for hedges.<br />

Vivid scarlet red fall foliage, one of the easiest plants for successful landscaping.<br />

Does well in sun or shade.<br />

Euonymus<br />

Euonymus europaeus 'Red Cascade'<br />

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Red Cascade European Euonymus Z:4 :3m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Bright green new foliage early in the season that turns red in the fall. A nice variety<br />

with large, pendulous, pink to scarlet fruit in August and September. Vigorous and<br />

well branched shrub.<br />

Euonymus<br />

Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'<br />

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Emerald Gaiety Euonymus Z:4 � :1,25m � :1m #� �<br />

Small evergreen shrub of dense habit with distinctive white margined green leaves.<br />

Fine accent plant. Can also be used as a climber.<br />

# Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold'<br />

Emerald'N Gold Euonymus Z:4 � :1,25m � :1m #� �<br />

Dense upright branching, leaves green with intense gold edging in summer turning<br />

pink in the fall..<br />

# Euonymus fortunei 'Interbolwi' (Blondy)<br />

Blondy Euonymus Z:5 � :40cm � :60cm #� �<br />

A colourful shrub with big, clear yellow centers in each leaf and bright yellow stems.<br />

During the winter, the foliage remains brilliant with highlight of red. Great for all<br />

season colour. Good choice for low hedging. Good hardiness and sunburn resistance<br />

Forsythia<br />

Forsythia 'Northern Gold'<br />

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Northern Gold Forsythia Z:4 � :2m � :1m #�<br />

This is an extremely hardy shrub which has golden yellow flowers in the spring.<br />

Outstanding flower colour and bud hardiness. Upright growth habit with grey-yellow<br />

branches. Excellent selection for cutflower arrangements.<br />

Fothergilla<br />

Fothergilla gardenii 'Blue Shadow' 2010<br />

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Blue Shadow Fothergilla Z:4b � :1,25m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Beautiful honey-scented, bottlebrush flowers in the spring, gray-blue summer foliage<br />

and exceptional, rich-red leaves with shades of orange and dark yellow in fall. It's an<br />

upright grower with a dense network of angular stems. Disease and insect resistant.<br />

Snowberry<br />

Gaultheria procumbens<br />

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Creeping Wintergreen � Z:2 � :15cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Very hardy ground cover native plant with edible aromatic foliage. Drooping white<br />

flowers followed by small edible red fruits in July that last through to April. Prefers<br />

poor acid soil.<br />

Dyer's greenweed / Spanis<br />

Genista pilosa 'Vancouver Gold'<br />

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Vancouver Gold Woodwaxen Z:3b � :10- � :60cm #�<br />

Excellent ground cover. The arching stems are light green with small bright green<br />

leaves. Free flowering plant, thickly covered with rich golden yellow pea-like flowers<br />

in May and June.<br />

Witch hazel<br />

Hamamelis virginiana<br />

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Common Witchhazel � Z:4b � :2m � :3m #� �<br />

Flowers are yellow, ribbon-like petals, fragrant and appear in late fall when leaves<br />

drop. The green foliage turns bright yellow in the fall. This native plant is useful in<br />

naturalized settings or in the shrub border. Does well in sun or shade.<br />

Rose of Sharon / Cotton ros<br />

A group of upright growing deciduous shrubs with large attractive<br />

flowers from mid-summer into fall. Sun, pH 6.5-7.5<br />

# Hibiscus syriacus 'Lady Stanley' (H. s.<br />

Lady Stanley Rose of Sharon Z:5 � :2m � :1,25m #�<br />

The double white flowers are red at the base and flecked with red up some petals.<br />

Blooms from July until frost. Nice specimen for the sunny border.<br />

# Hibiscus syriacus 'Oiseau Bleu' (H. s. 'Blue Bird')<br />

Blue Bird Rose of Sharon Z:5 � :2m � :2m #�<br />

Blue Bird is very popular and thought to be the best single blue variety, its flowers<br />

wide and very large, single violet-blue flower with dark red feathered center<br />

surrounding the white column of stamens.<br />

# Hibiscus syriacus 'Red Heart'<br />

Red Heart Rose of Sharon Z:5 � :2m � :2m #�<br />

Large single white flowers with an attractive scarlet red eye. A strong growing classic.<br />

# Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge'<br />

Woodbridge Rose of Sharon Z:5 � :2m � :1,25m #�<br />

The large, single flowers appear in summer and are deep rose with a red eye. Tall<br />

and upright, rose-of-Sharon can be trained to the shape of a small tree. Attractive to<br />

hummingbirds.


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Hydrangea<br />

Medium sized deciduous shrubs with large leaves and attractive,<br />

long-lasting summer flowers. The flowers vary in form from flat<br />

'Lacecap' clusters, to big globe shaped 'Hortensia' to tall upright<br />

panicles. Hydrangeas prefer partial shade and moist, well drained<br />

soil, pH 6.0-7.5<br />

# Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'<br />

Annabelle Hydrangea Z:3 � :1,25m � :1,25m #� � �<br />

Large globular snowball flowers up to 30 cm. in diameter gradually change from<br />

green to pure white from mid-summer till frost . Adaptable to shade. One of the best<br />

hydrangeas.<br />

# Hydrangea arborescens 'Invincibelle Spirit' 2010<br />

Invincibelle Spirit Hydrangea Z:3 � :1m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Flowers emerge a dark, hot pink color and mature to a rich clear pink. Continuous<br />

bloomer, it will produce new flowers from June right up until frost. Stays pink<br />

regardless of soil pH. Durable choice for both fresh and dried arrangements.<br />

# Hydrangea arborescens 'White Dome'<br />

White Dome Hydrangea Z:3 � :1,25m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Clouds of big, dome-shaped, lacy white blooms create a truly Victorian effect. A<br />

strong growing plant with rich dark green leaves, and strong stems which hold the<br />

blooms upright, even after heavy rain. A beautiful selection.<br />

Hydrangea<br />

Medium sized deciduous shrubs with large leaves and attractive,<br />

long-lasting summer flowers. The flowers vary in form from flat<br />

'Lacecap' clusters, to big globe shaped 'Hortensia' to tall upright<br />

panicles. Hydrangeas prefer partial shade and moist, well drained<br />

soil, pH 6.0-7.5<br />

# Hydrangea macrophylla 'Endless Summer' (Bailmer)<br />

Endless Summer Hydrangea Z:4 � :1,25m � :1m #� � �<br />

Blue flowers in acidic soil, pink in neutral soil. It flowers on new and old wood to<br />

extend color throughout the season. Remove spent flowers promptly for repeat<br />

bloom. Deep green foliage is lush and mildew resistant.<br />

# Hydrangea macrophylla 'Let's Dance Starlight' 2009<br />

Let's Dance Starlight Hydrangea Z:5 � :90cm � :100cm #� � �<br />

First ever new wood blooming lace-cap. It’s hardy, dependable and colourful. The<br />

massive blooms are vivid pink (or blue depending upon pH) with strong stems.<br />

# Hydrangea macrophylla 'Nikko Blue'<br />

Nikko Blue Hydrangea Z:4b � :1,25m � :1,25m #� � �<br />

The coarse green foliage of this fast-growing shrub is covered in mid-June through<br />

fall with large blue or deep-lavender flower balls. Flowers of hortensia type are pink<br />

or white in neutral soil. Excellent pest and disease resistance.<br />

# Hydrangea macrophylla 'Pia'<br />

Pia Hydrangea Z:5 � :60cm � :60cm #� � �<br />

Dwarf, compact form displays full size rose pink clusters of hortensia type flowers<br />

from July to August. Will stay pink in any type of soil. Prefer partial shade.<br />

# Hydrangea macrophylla 'Tokyo Delight'<br />

Tokyo Delight Hydrangea Z:5 � :1,25m � :1,25m #� � �<br />

White lacecap florets encircle pink fertile flowers which all gradually turn pink.<br />

Hydrangea<br />

Medium sized deciduous shrubs with large leaves and attractive,<br />

long-lasting summer flowers. The flowers vary in form from flat<br />

'Lacecap' clusters, to big globe shaped 'Hortensia' to tall upright<br />

panicles. Hydrangeas prefer partial shade and moist, well drained<br />

soil, pH 6.0-7.5<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Bulk' (Quick Fire)<br />

Quick Fire Pee Gee Hydrangea Z:4 � :2m � :1,25m #� �<br />

A breakthrough plant that blooms more than a month earlier than other varieties. It<br />

emerge white in early June, then turns to a rich deep pink (almost red) before other<br />

cultivars. In the fall, the flower panicles are very dark pink.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Burgundy Lace'<br />

Burgundy Lace P. G. Hydrangea Z:3b � :3m � :1,5m #� �<br />

The large, conical flowers are light pink turning mauve with age. Spectacular variety<br />

that blooms till frost.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Grandiflora'<br />

Pee Gee Hydrangea Z:3 � :2,5m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Very showy, conical double white flowers change to pinkish bronze in the fall.<br />

Blooms July and August. Exquisite as dried flowers. Popular variety.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Kyushu'<br />

Kyushu Pee Gee Hydrangea Z:4 � :2m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Elegant, large, open, airy white flowers bloom in August-September. Smooth, dark,<br />

glossy green foliage complement the flowers nicely. The best fall color of the Pee<br />

Gee family.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight'<br />

Limelight Pee Gee Hydrangea Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Exquisite bright lime green flowers above strong stems. The colour is breathtakingly<br />

beautiful and adds much needed colour to the late summer landscape. Excellent<br />

vigour and floriferous blooming.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Little Lamb'<br />

Little Lamb Pee Gee Hydrangea Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,25m #� �<br />

This special plant has the most delicate flowers ever seen of any Hydrangea. The<br />

flowers are sterile like a Pee Gee but much smaller, forming smaller panicles that<br />

look like little lambs dancing above the foliage. Blooms from mid-summer and last till<br />

fall.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond'<br />

Pink Diamond Pee Gee Hydrangea Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Large, solid heads bloom freely in July and August. Flowers open a creamy white<br />

and transform into deep pink-burgundy colour. Great cut flower.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Unique'<br />

Unique Pee Gee Hydrangea Z:4 � :2m � :2m #� �<br />

An improved Pee Gee with large flowered white panicles which make a showy<br />

display in late summer. This plant tolerates pruning well and may be sheared for use<br />

in smaller spaces.<br />

Hydrangea<br />

Medium sized deciduous shrubs with large leaves and attractive,<br />

long-lasting summer flowers. The flowers vary in form from flat<br />

'Lacecap' clusters, to big globe shaped 'Hortensia' to tall upright<br />

panicles. Hydrangeas prefer partial shade and moist, well drained<br />

soil, pH 6.0-7.5<br />

# Hydrangea serrata 'Bluebird'<br />

Blue Bird Hydrangea Z:5 � :1m � :70cm #� � �<br />

Long blooming selection with deep blue fertile flowers surrounded by pale blue<br />

sterile florets. Robust, vigorous, and drought resistant. Superb copper red fall<br />

foliage. Lacecap type.<br />

St. John's Wort<br />

Hypericum kalmianum<br />

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Kalm St. John's Wort � Z:4a � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

Bright yellow 1-2" flowers from July to mid-August. A superb show of flowers that<br />

makes it an ideal selection in a shrub border or rock garden.. Performs extremely<br />

well in poor, dry and rocky soils.<br />

# Hypericum x 'Deppe' (H. 'Sunny Boulevard') 2009<br />

Sunny Boulevard St-Johnswort � Z:4b � :1m � :1m #�<br />

This tightly branched shrub is noted for its long bloom time, beginning in July and<br />

continuing until September. The flowers are a rich yellow, small but numerous, and<br />

the leaves are willow-like.<br />

Holly / Winterberry Holly<br />

Ilex meserveae 'Blue Girl/Blue Boy' Combo<br />

Blue Girl/Blue Boy combo Holly � Z:5 � �<br />

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:1,25m :1m #� �<br />

Profusion of bright red berries with this combination of 'Blue Boy' and 'Blue Girl' in<br />

same container. Rich, dark, glossy green holly foliage. Great for small areas.<br />

# Ilex meserveae 'Blue Prince / Princess' Combo<br />

Blue Prince+Princess Holly-Combo � Z:5 � :1,25m � :1m #� � �<br />

Hardy evergreen shrub. Abundant dark red fruit and lustrous dark bluish-green<br />

foliage.<br />

Holly / Winterberry Holly<br />

Ilex verticillata 'After Glow' (AfterGlow)<br />

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After Glow Winterberry Female) Z:3b :1,75m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Upright vigorous shrub with brilliant red fruit that last well into winter. Have male<br />

close-by to guarantee heavy fruiting.<br />

# Ilex verticillata 'Aurantiaca'<br />

Aurantiaca Winterberry (Female) � Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

A nice mid-sized Winterberry bearing fruit in late summer that changes from red to<br />

an attractive golden orange. Plant with a male plant to pollinate and get fruits.<br />

# Ilex verticillata 'Jim Dandy' (Early Male)<br />

Jim Dandy Winterberry (Male) �<br />

Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Deep green foliage, yellow-green to purplish bronze in fall. Masses of yellow flowers<br />

early spring. A compact male pollinator for female varieties.


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Sweetspire<br />

Itea virginica 'Henry's Garnet'<br />

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Henry's Garnet Sweetspire Z:5 � :90cm � :125cm #� � �<br />

Small, erect-branched shrub with masses of long white fragrant spires of flowers in<br />

June & July. Spectacular fall foliage changing from scarlet to crimson.<br />

# Itea virginica 'Little Henry' (Sprich)<br />

Little Henry Sweetspire Z:5 � :60cm � :70cm #� � �<br />

A compact Sweetspire! Pure white flowers shoot like fireworks in the early summer<br />

horizon. Low mounded, compact stature is perfectly suited for flooding large banks,<br />

beds and borders. If burning bush has good fall foliage, then this plant is a wildfire.<br />

Laurel / Sheep laurel<br />

Kalmia latifolia 'Minuet'<br />

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Minuet Mountain Laurel Z:5 � :80cm � :70cm # � �<br />

A banded "little leaf" selection for its narrow, gark green glossy foliage. Flowers are<br />

large compared to plant size. Light pink in bud, opening to cinnamon maroon.<br />

Beautiful when used with rhododendrons or near big evergreens.<br />

# Kalmia latifolia 'Olympic Fire'<br />

Olympic Fire Mountain Laurel Z:5 � :1,25m � :90cm # � �<br />

Clusters of bright red buds opening to white flowers which mature to pink. A vigorous<br />

grower with glossy dark green, slightly wavy foliage.<br />

Privet<br />

Ligustrum vulgare 'Cheyenne'<br />

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European Privet Z:4b � :2m � :1,75m #� � �<br />

Hardier selection of European privet that holds its leaves into late fall. Lustrous black<br />

fruit through winter. A selection of Vulgare, faster growing. Dense hedging plant.<br />

Honeysuckle<br />

Lonicera xylosteoides 'Clavey's Dwarf'<br />

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Clavey's Dwarf Honeysuckle Z:3 :1,5m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Dense compact shrub ideal for hedging. Blue-green foliage and small yellow flowers<br />

followed by dark red berries. Disease resistant.<br />

Magnolia<br />

Magnolia 'Susan'<br />

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Susan Magnolia Z:4 � :3m � :3m #� �<br />

Red-purple buds open to large profuse flowers red-violet with lighter tone on inside.<br />

Massive blooms in the spring, sporadically in summer. Compact upright growing<br />

cultivar with a medium green foliage<br />

Magnolia<br />

Magnolia brooklynensis (x) 'Yellow Bird'<br />

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Yellow Bird Magnolia Z:4 � :7m � :5m #�<br />

Vigorous upright, pyramidal hybrid. Bright buttery yellow; 8 cm (3 1/4") long tepals,<br />

neat cup-shaped blooms mid-spring during three weeks. Excellent contrast between<br />

the foliage and the flower.<br />

Magnolia<br />

Magnolia loebneri (x) 'Leonard Messel'<br />

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Leonard Messel Magnolia Z:5 � :5m � :6m #� �<br />

Beautiful large flowering shrub that produces 12-petal flowers of fuchsia pink<br />

coloration on the back, white on the inside with purple pink line in the center. Flowers<br />

nearly 15cm(6") wide.1998 Award Winner.<br />

Magnolia<br />

Magnolia stellata 'Centennial'<br />

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Centennial Star Magnolia Z:4b � :5m � :5m #� �<br />

Upright conical-pyramidal with a strong central leader and a uniform outline. The<br />

fragrant 5 1/2 inches flowers have a light pink tinge on the outside and displays 28-<br />

32 sepals.<br />

# Magnolia stellata 'Royal Star'<br />

Royal Star Magnolia Z:4 � :3m � :2,5m #� �<br />

A fast growing, upright oval shape with masses of star-shaped white flowers in<br />

spring, followed by green foliage turning bronze yellow in fall. Very hardy cultivar.<br />

Mahonia / Oregon grape / M<br />

Mahonia aquifolium<br />

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Oregon Grape Z:5 :1m � :1m #� � �<br />

Glossy holly-like leaves turning violet-red in the fall. Bright yellow flowers in May<br />

followed by blue berry clusters in July. Partial shade to shade. Could require winter<br />

protection in open areas. Attracts birds.<br />

Bayberry<br />

Myrica gale<br />

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Sweet Gale � Z:2 � :1m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Canadian native variety, ideal for poor, sandy soils, tolerate very wet banks. Deep<br />

lustrous green foliage, tremendous fragrance! Good for naturalizing. Plant several<br />

together to produce masses of waxy fruit that hold on through the winter.<br />

Mock orange<br />

Philadelphus 'Innocence'<br />

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Innocence Mockorange Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Splashed with an irregular creamy white or gold variegation on older plants. Perhaps<br />

the most fragrant of all the mock oranges. Single, pure white flowers in June.<br />

# Philadelphus 'Miniature Snowflake'<br />

Miniature Snowflake Mockorange Z:4 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Very dwarf compact shrub with a profusion of fragrant double white flowers. Known<br />

for its compact habit and excellent flowering. The dark green foliage is disease<br />

resistant. Excellent choice for the small border.<br />

# Philadelphus 'Minnesota Snowflake' (P. 'Snowflake')<br />

Minnesota Snowflake Mockorange Z:3b � :2m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Very double, sweet scented white flowers 2" in diameter. An outstanding variety, well<br />

branched and retaining its foliage better than most of the Mockoranges.<br />

# Philadelphus 'Snowbelle'<br />

Snowbelle Mockorange Z:4 � :1,25m � :1m #� �<br />

Abundant, double white fragrant blooms and small dark green leaves. Compact<br />

medium growing shrub.<br />

# Philadelphus 'Snowdwarf' (Snow Dwarf)<br />

Snowdwarf Mockorange Z:4 � :70cm � :50cm #� �<br />

A Canadian selection noted for its dwarf habit and abundance of fragrant flowers.<br />

Flowers are pure white, up to 1 1/2" in diameter. A great small border shrub.<br />

Developed by AGR Canada, in Ottawa.<br />

Mock orange<br />

Philadelphus coronarius 'Aureus' (P. caucasicus a.)<br />

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Golden Mockorange Z:3 � :1,25m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Popular golden leaf shrub with fragrant, single white flowers in June and nice<br />

compact form. A good accent plant. Leaves become yellow-green with the heat of<br />

summer.<br />

Mock orange<br />

Philadelphus 'Virginal'<br />

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Virginal Mockorange Z:3 � :2m � :1,25m #� �<br />

This superb shrub is deservedly popular for it's large, very fragrant double white<br />

flowers in June. Foliage is green.<br />

Ninebark<br />

Physocarpus opulifolius<br />

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Common Ninebark � Z:2b � :2,5m � :2,5m #� �<br />

An upright spreading shrub that is very adaptable to difficult situations. White to<br />

pinkish flowers in summer followed by red berries. Effective as hedge, screen or for<br />

erosion control on banks. Native plant garden. Able to grow in harsh conditions.<br />

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# Physocarpus opulifolius 'Dart's Gold'<br />

Dart's Gold Ninebark � Z:2 � :1,25m � :1,25m #� �<br />

A hardy and attractive variety for colour contrast in the foundation or border planting.<br />

More compact growing form of Golden Ninebark with excellent yellow foliage. White<br />

flowers and red fruits.<br />

# Physocarpus opulifolius 'Diabolo' (P. o. 'Monlo')<br />

Diabolo Ninebark � Z:2 � :2,5m � :2m #� �<br />

An exciting shrub with attractive dark red-purple leaves on long arching canes.<br />

Pinkish white, button-like flowers in early summer that contrast nicely against the<br />

dark foliage. Very showy and extremely hardy. Prized as a cut flower.<br />

# Physocarpus opulifolius nanus (monogynus)<br />

Dwarf Ninebark � Z:2 � :1,25m � :1,25m #� � �<br />

Excellent for hedges. Does well in shaded areas. Beautiful pinkish white flowers in<br />

May and June followed by numerous red seed pods.<br />

# Physocarpus opulifolius 'Seward' (P. o. 'Summer<br />

Summer Wine Ninebark �<br />

Z:3 � :1,25m � :1,25m #�<br />

This great cultivar has attractive dark wine, deeply cut, fine-textured foliage and pinkwhite<br />

flower clusters in early summer. Dense, compact habit. While it is a strong<br />

grower, it is never leggy or out of control.


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Lily of the valley bush<br />

Pieris japonica 'Mountain Fire'<br />

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Mountain Fire Japanese Pieris Z:5 � :1,25m � :1,25m # � �<br />

Fiery red new growth turning to bronze then glossy dark green. Drooping clusters of<br />

white flowers in May. Nice contrast with rhododendrons in a border where the soil is<br />

acid.<br />

Shrubby cinquefoil<br />

A group of very hardy dwarf shrubs with exceptional flowering<br />

habits. Potentillas are excellent flowering border plants and are quite<br />

spectacular when massed. Sun, pH 6.0-7.5<br />

# Potentilla fruticosa 'Abbotswood'<br />

Abbotswood Potentilla (Cinquefoil) Z:2 � :90cm � :100cm #�<br />

Considered to be the best white potentilla. Dark blue-green foliage with masses of<br />

white flowers from May till October.<br />

# Potentilla fruticosa 'Goldfinger'<br />

Goldfinger Potentilla Z:2 � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

Impressive display of golden yellow flowers from summer until fall on a compact<br />

shrub. Very adaptable and hardy.<br />

# Potentilla fruticosa 'Goldstar'<br />

Goldstar Potentilla Z:2 � :80cm � :110cm #�<br />

Attractive foliage and very large golden yellow flowers in summer adorn this low<br />

growing shrub. Trouble-free plant.<br />

# Potentilla fruticosa 'Pink Beauty' (LOVELY PINK)<br />

Pink Beauty Potentilla Z:3 � :90cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Delicate semi-double pink flowers cover this hardy shrub. Holds its colour in the<br />

summer, except when nights are extremely hot. It has a globe shape habit and<br />

attractive dark green foliage.<br />

# Potentilla fruticosa 'Red Ace'<br />

Red Ace Potentilla Z:3 � :50cm � :1m #� �<br />

Striking red bloom in spring. Blooms fade orange-pink to yellow in summer sun and<br />

heat. Flowers all summer until frost. Should be used in half-shade location to<br />

maintain flower colour.<br />

# Potentilla fruticosa 'Snowbird'<br />

Snowbird Potentilla Z:2 � :70cm � :80cm #�<br />

Upright and compact Potentilla. Approximately 80% of white flowers are double with<br />

two rows of petals. Good contrast with its attractive glossy green foliage.<br />

# Potentilla fruticosa 'Tangerine'<br />

Tangerine Potentilla Z:3 � :60cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Masses of orange-red flowers that could turn yellow with heat and sun. Nicely<br />

shaped shrub that should be used in half-shade location to maintain flower colour.<br />

# Potentilla fruticosa 'Uman' (Mango Tango)<br />

Mango Tango Potentilla Z:2 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Two-colored flowers with orange-red centers blending outward into deep yellow.<br />

Flowers are deeper red in cooler weather. Tidy compact form, very hardy.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Almond<br />

Prunus cistena<br />

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Purpleleaf Sandcherry Z:3 � :1,75m � :1,5m #�<br />

Attractive deciduous shrub with striking dark red-purple foliage and delicate pale<br />

pink flowers in May. Fine accent plant.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Almond<br />

Prunus triloba (plena) (Multiplex)<br />

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Double Flowering Almond Z:3 � :1,75m � :1,25m #�<br />

Showers of double pink flowers on every branch and twig make a most spectacular<br />

display in early May. Green foliage turns yellow in the fall. Red berries appear<br />

sometimes in late season.<br />

Rhododendron<br />

Rhododendron 'Capistrano'<br />

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Capistrano Rhododendron Z:4b � :1,25m � :1,25m # � �<br />

Outstanding, hardy variety that bears dome-shaped trusses of 15 frilly, yellow<br />

flowers in late midseason. Excellent foliage and dense, mounding habit.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Catawbiense Album'<br />

Catawbiense Album Rhododendron Z:5 � :1,75m � :1,75m # � �<br />

Pink buds open to beautiful white flowers in the spring on compact round trusses.<br />

Dark green broadleaf foliage. Excellent choice to add color in the shady border.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Catawbiense Boursault'<br />

Cat. Boursault Rhododendron Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,75m # � �<br />

Purplish buds open to large, dark rose-lilac flowers that rest against nice bright<br />

green foliage in late midseason. Good sturdy grower with dense, spreading habit.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Helsinki University'<br />

Helsinki U. Finnish Rhododendron Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #� � �<br />

Upright and vase-shaped habit. Abundant dark green, glossy foliage that opens in<br />

red tones on young plants. Beautiful pink flowers with orange-red flecks in May.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Mikkeli'<br />

Mikkeli Finnish Rhododendron Z:3 � :80cm � :1m #� � �<br />

The shrub has a heavy branching habit. Flowers are white with green flecks in the<br />

upper part of the corolla. The evergreen foliage is a great foundation for its large<br />

attractive flowers.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Pohjola's Daughter'<br />

Pohjola's D. Finnish Rhododendron Z:3 � :80cm � :1m #� � �<br />

Purple pink flower buds opening to funnel-shaped, light pink flowers becoming white<br />

at maturity. Blooms in May. Nice dark green foliage. It has a low compact mounding<br />

habit.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Purple Gem'<br />

Purple Gem Dwarf Rhododendron Z:5 � :60cm � :90cm # � �<br />

Masses of deep, purple-blue flowers cover this hardy dwarf. Leaves are long,<br />

aromatic and rusty olive-green. New growth is grayish-blue and turn bronze in winter.<br />

Dense, compact, rounded habit.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Roseum Elegans'<br />

Roseum Elegans Rhododendron Z:5 � :2m � :2,5m # � �<br />

A vigorous, fast growing plant. Foliage is round and medium green. Pink flower buds<br />

opening to big rose lilac flowers at the end of May. One of the best rhododendrons<br />

for year-round performance.<br />

Rhododendron<br />

Rhododendron 'Cannon's Double' [Azalea]<br />

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Cannon Double Azalea Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Upright deciduous Azalea with large clusters of slightly fragrant, pale yellow with<br />

deep pink veins and outer petals, reverse pink flowers in spring. Spectacular bronze<br />

foliage from spring to fall.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Jeb Stuart' -Hybride Exbury [Azalea]<br />

Jeb Stuart Azalea Z:5 � :1,75m � :1,5m # � �<br />

A selection from the Confederate Series. Large, medium pink blooms in clusters with<br />

orange-yellow flag, blooms two weeks later than the others.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Lilac Light' -Hybride Exbury [Azalea]<br />

Lilac Light Azalea Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Dwarf compact form with fine textured leaves and branches. Earliest flowering of the<br />

Lights Series. Soft lilac colored flowers are about 3,5cm.(1-1/4") across and cover<br />

the plant when in bloom.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Northern Hi-Lights' [Azalea]<br />

Northern Hi-Lights Azalea Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Deep green mildew resistant summer foliage turns an attractive burgundy purple for<br />

autumn. Flowers are a creamy white with yellow upper lip petals. Disease resistant.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Orchid Lights' [Azalea]<br />

Orchid Lights Azalea Z:4 � :90cm � :90cm #� �<br />

It has a dwarf compact form with fine textured leaves and branches. Earliest<br />

flowering of the Lights Series. Soft lilac colour flowers are about 3.5cm.(1-1/4")<br />

across and cover the plant when in bloom. Hardy to -40 C.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Western Lights' [Azalea]<br />

Western Lights Azalea Z:4 � :1m � :1m #� �<br />

Spectacular, spring-blooming shrub with large, lilac purple, sweet fragrant blooms.<br />

Great for fall colour as its foliage turns fiery-red. Resistant to powdery mildew.<br />

# Rhododendron 'White Lights' [Azalea]<br />

White Lights Azalea Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Flower buds are pale delicate pink in the balloon stage. Upon initial opening the<br />

flowers have a pink tinge which fades at full bloom to give a virtually white<br />

appearance in the landscape.<br />

Rhododendron<br />

Rhododendron canadense (Azalea canadensis)<br />

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Canadian Rhododendron Z:2 � :1m � :1m # � �<br />

Native plant from Canada with a very good hardiness. Masses of showy, pink<br />

flowers. Grows well in wet areas. Excellent choice for woodland gardens and habitat<br />

restoration.


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Rhododendron<br />

Rhododendron impeditum<br />

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Impeditum Dwarf Rhododendron Z:4b � :30cm � :60cm # � �<br />

A compact low growing variety with a small and fragrant foliage. Purple flowers in<br />

mid to late May cover this small mound. Will add a special touch to the small garden.<br />

Rhododendron<br />

Rhododendron schlippenbachii (Azalea s.)<br />

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Schlippenbach Azalea Z:4b � :3m � :2m # �<br />

This azalea features an attractive foliage, good autumn color and large handsome<br />

pink flowers that are slightly fragrant in the spring. Vigorous growth. Excellent choice<br />

for habitat restoration.<br />

Rhododendron<br />

Rhododendron 'Checkmate' ['PJM' serie]<br />

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Checkmate Rhododendron Z:3b � :60cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Masses of small, lavender-pink flowers bury this dwarf PJM-type rhododendron in<br />

early spring. Dark green foliage turns dark mahogany winter. This compact, moundlike<br />

bush is essential when space is limited.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Northern Starburst' ['PJM' serie]<br />

Northern Starburst Rhododendron Z:4 � :80cm � :1m # � �<br />

This plant has something for every season. Red-flower buds give way to large<br />

clusters of intense pink flowers followed by a bright apple green flush of new foliage.<br />

In fall, it turns cinnamon before turning purple-black.<br />

# Rhododendron 'P.J. Mezitt Compact' ['PJM' serie]<br />

P.J.M. Compact Rhododendron Z:4 � :70cm � :1m # � �<br />

A low growing cultivar, densely branched. Smaller than standard 'P.J.M' cultivar.<br />

Nice aromatic dark green foliage and masses of lavender pink flowers in early May.<br />

# Rhododendron 'P.J. Mezitt Elite' ['PJM Elite']<br />

P.J.M. Elite Rhododendron Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,5m # � �<br />

Pink-lavender flowers are produced in small trusses. 'Elite' is the latest to bloom and<br />

tends to be the most vigorous and upright-growing of the PJM clones. Aromatic,<br />

glossy foliage turns mahogany in the fall. Very cold hardy and heat tolerant.<br />

# Rhododendron 'Thunder' ['PJM' serie]<br />

Thunder Rhododendron Z:3b � :90cm � :90cm # � �<br />

Uniquely colored, deep purplish blossoms are produced in the spring on this<br />

floriferous PJM seedling. Cold hardy and very heat tolerant. Foliage is small, glossy<br />

and a dark mahogany color in the fall.<br />

Rhododendron<br />

Rhododendron 'Crete' (R. Crête)<br />

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Crete Rhododendron Z:3b � :1m � :1,25m # � �<br />

Dense dark green foliage on a low growing shrub. Buds are purple-pink, opening in a<br />

pale pink flowers fading to creamy white. Outstanding variety with silvery hair on new<br />

growth.<br />

Sumac<br />

Rhus aromatica<br />

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Fragrant Sumac � Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Fragrant green foliage turns orange-red in the fall. Small yellow flowers in May,<br />

followed by small red berries that attract birds. Useful groundcover to control erosion<br />

on banks or hillsides. Pubescent stems. A Canadian's native.<br />

# Rhus aromatica 'Grow-Low'<br />

Grow-Low Fragrant Sumac � Z:4 � :60cm � :2m #� �<br />

Ideal groundcover for bank control, mass plantings. Glossy green foliage turns<br />

orange-red in the fall. Fragrant small yellow flowers in spring followed by red hairy<br />

fruit. A very good selection to use for river bank's erosion.<br />

Sumac<br />

Rhus typhina<br />

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Staghorn Sumac � Z:3 � :5m � :4m #� �<br />

Canada's native shrub best used in naturalized settings. Well known for its orange to<br />

red fall colour and its hairy crimson fruit. Because it spreads by root suckering, it's<br />

one of the good selection for soil erosion and river banks control.<br />

# Rhus typhina 'Dissecta' (R. t. laciniata)<br />

Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac � Z:4b � :2,5m � :2m #� �<br />

Beautiful foliage with fine textured fern like appearance and spectacular fall colour of<br />

orange, red and yellow. In August, crimson fruit closely packed in a pyramidal shape<br />

that persists through winter. Excellent in naturalized settings.<br />

# Rhus typhina 'Tiger Eyes' (Bailtiger)<br />

Cutleaf Golden Staghorn Sumac � Z:4 � :2m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Beautiful golden foliage with fine textured fern like appearance. A mutation of R.<br />

'Dissecta' with very similar shape and habit except for the color of foliage and the<br />

great quality of not producing suckers.<br />

Currant<br />

Ribes alpinum 'Schmidt' ('Smithii')<br />

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Smithii Alpine Currant Z:2 � :1,25m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Dense glossy leafed shrub suitable for hedges in sunny or shady area. Small green<br />

flowers in May followed by red berries. Very responsive to shearing. Highly resistant<br />

to diseases. Sun or shade.<br />

Currant<br />

Ribes aureum<br />

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Yellow Flowering Currant � Z:2 � :1,75m � :1,75m #� � �<br />

Foliage is green turning scarlet red in October with fragrant yellow flowers appearing<br />

in late May. Almost black berries in late summer. Grows well in sun or shade and<br />

can be used for hedging.<br />

Blackberry / Thimbleberry/<br />

Rubus odoratus<br />

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Flowering Raspberry Z:4 :1,75m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Upright shrub with bright pink, fragrant showy flowers 4 to 5 cm.(1,5" to 2 ") across in<br />

June-July. Fruit is red and flattened. Shade tolerant, best planted toward back of a<br />

shrub border or for naturalizing in a shady area.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix caprea<br />

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French Pussy Willow Z:4 � :4m � :4m #� �<br />

Large, silvery catkins before leaves appear in the spring. This attractive shrub<br />

makes a great accent plant. Likes wet soils. Similar to common Pussy Willow.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix cinerea 'Tricolor' (Variegata)<br />

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Tricolour Willow Z:4 � :3m � :2m #�<br />

An improved sport of Hakuro Nishiki Willow. Spectacular deep pink and red foliage<br />

in spring followed by a strong pink color throughout the growing season. Produces<br />

an enormous range of contrasting colors in the garden. Catkins in spring are added<br />

bonus. Leaf scorch resistant<br />

Willow<br />

Salix discolor<br />

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Pussy Willow Z:2 � :6m � :4m #� �<br />

Large shrub or small tree of up to 6m.(20'). With silvery catkins that appear before<br />

the leaves. Deep brown branches.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix exigua (Interior)<br />

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Sandbar/Coyote Willow Z:2 � :3m � :3,5m #� �<br />

Erect shrub or small tree with slender pinkish branchlets contrasting beautifully with<br />

his very narrow silver leaves 5-15 cm long. Valuable for stream bank stabilization<br />

and protection. Spreading by underground stolons it establishes quickly in moist<br />

soils. Native to Canada.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix integra 'Hakuro-nishiki'<br />

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Dappled Willow Z:3 � :2,5m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Nice selection with striking white, green and pink foliage. Slender branches are<br />

always swaying in the breeze. Regular shearing is necessary to maintain leaf<br />

variegation.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix koriyanagi 'Rubykins'<br />

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Rubykins Willow Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

A perfect variety with slender branches, delicate leaves and unusual red catkins. A<br />

host to the garden and a favourite nest and spot of hummingbirds.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix purpurea 'Nana' (gracilis)<br />

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Blue Artic Willow Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Fine textured twigs with blue foliage make an attractive shrub through the growing<br />

season. A hedging Willow for cold climates. Slender branches are always moving in<br />

the breeze for a graceful effect. Often used in habitat restoration.


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Willow<br />

Salix repens<br />

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Creeping Willow Z:3 � :80cm � :1,75m #� �<br />

An interesting ground cover, ideal for colour contrast with silver felt-like leaves and<br />

attractive catkins in spring. Excellent choice to cover banks or slopes.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix viminalis<br />

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Viminalis Willow Z:4 � :6m � :3,5m #� �<br />

Vigorous large shrub or small tree of up to 6m (20') with catkins that appear before<br />

the leaves. The stems are long and flexible grey at first than olive green or yellow.<br />

Long and narrow green leaves, silvery underneath.<br />

Elder<br />

Sambucus canadensis<br />

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American Elderberry � Z:3 � :3m � :2m #� � �<br />

Native shrub with yellow-white fragrant flowers in June followed with purple-black<br />

fruits that are attractive to birds. Green foliage turns yellow in the fall. An interesting<br />

selection for the habitat restoration and natural settings.<br />

# Sambucus canadensis 'Aurea'<br />

Golden American Elder � Z:3 � :2,5m � :2,5m #�<br />

Beautiful golden yellow foliage. Masses of white flowers followed by cherry red fruits<br />

that attract birds, gives this shrub a picturesque look. Vigorous grower. Brings<br />

contrast and color to the garden.<br />

# Sambucus canadensis 'Maxima'<br />

Maxima Elderberry � Z:3 � :3m � :2m #� �<br />

A broad spreading shrub with white flower clusters of 35 cm diameter and rose<br />

purple flower stalks. The black berries that follow are edible and attract birds in the<br />

fall. Useful for wet areas, and naturalized landscapes.<br />

Elder<br />

Sambucus pubens<br />

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Scarlet Elder � Z:3a � :4m � :3m #� �<br />

A very fast growing, soft stemmed, stoloniferous shrub. Large clusters of fragrant<br />

white flowers develop into red inedible berries that attract birds but are harmful for<br />

the humans. Good for naturalization. Native from Canada.<br />

Elder<br />

Sambucus racemosa 'Sutherland Gold' (S. r.<br />

Sutherland Elder � Z:4 � �<br />

#<br />

:1,75m :1m #�<br />

The golden yellow finely cut leaflets are resistant to sunburn, and can be used in<br />

both sunny and partially shaded areas. Holds its colour well all season long.<br />

Interesting in contrast with evergreen.<br />

False Spiraea<br />

Sorbaria sorbifolia<br />

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False Spiraea Z:2 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Vigorous spreading shrub with sumac-like green leaves that turn orange-red in the<br />

fall. Creamy white flower clusters bloom in July. Good plant for erosion control, mass<br />

plantings and natural restoration. Tolerates well shaded areas.<br />

# Sorbaria sorbifolia 'Appleberry'<br />

Appleberry False Spiraea Z:3 � :1,75m � :2m #� � �<br />

Easier to maintain because it doesn't spread but makes beautiful borders when used<br />

in mass planting. Cut-leaf, apple green foliage turns orange in the fall. White flowers<br />

in July. Grows fast.<br />

# Sorbaria sorbifolia 'Sem'<br />

Sem False Spirea Z:3 � :1m � :90cm #� � �<br />

It has a more compact habit and stays lower to the ground. The attractive pinkish red<br />

young leaves change to light-green colour later in the season followed by a reddish<br />

autumn coloration. The leaves are delicately pinnate and it produces creamy white<br />

flower panicles in July and August.<br />

False Spiraea<br />

Sorbaria tomentosa angustifolia<br />

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Kashmir False Spirea Z:4 � :1,75m � :1m #� � �<br />

Young stems are red with green cut leaf foliage. This handsome shrub displays<br />

white panicles 20 to 30cm(1 to 1 1/2') long in July and August. Will not throw out<br />

suckers.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea 'Summer Snow'<br />

Summersnow Spirea Z:4 � :60cm � :70cm #� �<br />

The light green foliage makes a nice background to the masses of white flowers<br />

from late June to September. Ideal for restricted areas.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea cinerea (S. arguta 'Compacta')<br />

Dwarf Garland Spirea Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Dwarf, compact form of Garland Spirea. The foliage is very finely textured. Cascade<br />

of small single white flowers in early spring . One of the first Spireas to bloom.<br />

Excellent variety for a low hedge.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea betulifolia aemiliana<br />

Birch Leaf Spirea Z:3 � :80cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Dwarf mounded shape with small green foliage that turns reddish bronze in the fall.<br />

Masses of tightly packed white flower clusters cover entirely the shrub in May.<br />

Excellent choice for a low hedge.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea billiardii 'Triumphans'<br />

Triumphans Spirea Z:4 � :1m � :1m #� �<br />

Columnar shrub with erect branching habit, flowers of carmine pink in 20cm spikeshaped<br />

clusters. Recurrent bloomer. Green foliage turns yellow in the fall. Ideal for<br />

informal hedge.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea fritschiana 'Chicago Snow'<br />

Chicago Snow Spirea Z:3 � :90cm � :1,25m #� �<br />

Large flat-topped clusters of white, very fragrant flowers in late spring. A compact<br />

shrub with larger leaves than most spireas. Summer foliage turns to a purple color in<br />

the fall.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Anthony Waterer' (S. bumalda<br />

Anthony Waterer Spirea Z:3 � :90cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Produces carmine pink flowers from June to October. The red new growth becomes<br />

dark green in summer and purple-red in the fall. Will bloom all summer long if spent<br />

flowers are removed.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Candlelight' 2007<br />

Candlelight Spirea Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Dwarf shrub with rich orange-red juvenile foliage which turns brighter before paling<br />

into lime green. In mid-summer, it bears deep rose-pink flowers and the autumn<br />

colour is a stunning fiery red. A wonderful plant for gardens requiring colour.


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# Spiraea japonica 'Firelight'<br />

Firelight Spirea Z:4 � :60cm � :90cm #� �<br />

A mound forming plant with rich red-orange young foliage turning golden yellow in<br />

summer and deep orange to purplish red in autumn. Flowers deep pink in June and<br />

July. Excellent choice for edging or low hedge.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Flaming Mound'<br />

Flaming Mound Spirea Z:2b � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

New growth is flaming red, followed by an orange foliage that turns yellow in summer<br />

then bronze purple in the fall. Abundance of dark pink-red flowers on this medium<br />

compact bush.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Froebelii'<br />

Froebel Spirea Z:2b � :1,25m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Flat clusters of bright pink flowers from June to October. Vigorous purple tips on<br />

foliage in spring. Good, medium sized shrub for foundation planting or hedge.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Genpei' (S. j. 'Shirobana')<br />

Shirobana Spirea Z:3 � :80cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Compact growth habit with a colourful display of white, pink and red flowers which<br />

give a striking look throughout the summer and into the fall.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Golden Carpet'<br />

Golden Carpet Spirea Z:3 � :20cm � :40cm #� �<br />

A dwarf compact shrub that is finely textured. Golden foliage prevails throughout the<br />

season, specially in spring and fall. Produces few pink flowers in June-July. One of<br />

the best for mosaic creation or edging.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame' (S. bumalda 'Goldflame')<br />

Goldflame Spirea Z:2b � :80cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Outstanding golden foliage with fiery red tips which turn copper orange in the fall.<br />

Dark pink flowers in June. Provides a vibrant splash of colour when other plants<br />

have faded. Make an outstanding hedge.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Goldmound'<br />

Goldmound Spirea Z:3 � :70cm � :80cm #� �<br />

This bushy plant has outstanding golden foliage and tiny pink flowers in June-July.<br />

Excellent for contrast. Very nice orange bronze fall colour. Useful to add color in the<br />

garden.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Green Carpet'<br />

Green Carpet Spirea Z:3 � :15cm � :40cm #� �<br />

A dwarf compact shrub with dense, medium green foliage that turns red-purple in the<br />

fall. Small pink flowers appear sparsely in June-July. Excellent choice for mosaic<br />

creation, edging or low hedge.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Magic Carpet' (Walbuma)<br />

Magic Carpet Spirea Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

A dwarf spirea with vibrant red leaf tips above a backdrop of bright golden foliage.<br />

Add pink-purple flowers in summer and you have season-long interest. Use it as a<br />

groundcover or bedding plant!<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Mertyann' (DAKOTA GOLDCHARM)<br />

Dakota Goldcharm Spirea Z:3 � :40cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Extremely dwarf gold leaved variety with bright pink flowers in early summer and<br />

repeating some through the remainder of the growing season if spent flowers are<br />

removed. New leaves are light bronze before maturing to yellowish gold. Pink and<br />

red fall color.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Nana' (S. j. var alpina; S. j.<br />

Daphne Spirea Z:4 � :40cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Small blue-green leaves on short wiry branches, each tipped with a cluster of light<br />

pink flowers. A refined tidy groundcover that can be used in a small garden or as<br />

edging. Slow grower.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'Neon Flash'<br />

Neon Flash Spirea Z:4 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Purple-red new growth above a dark green foliage that turns deep burgundy in the<br />

fall. Masses of vivid red flowers from June till October. This plant was introduced<br />

from Japan.<br />

# Spiraea japonica 'White Gold'<br />

White Gold Spirea Z:3 � :70cm � :80cm #� �<br />

A unique combination of gold leaves and white flowers. Excellent for a cool shade<br />

garden.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea latifolia<br />

Large-leaved Meadow-sweet Z:2 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Native Canadian shrub with large green leaves on top and grey-blue under. Panicles<br />

of flowers are white or light pink at the beginning of summer. Does well in poor soil.<br />

Widely used for natural settings, restoration and meadowlands.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea nipponica 'Halward's Silver'<br />

Halward's Silver Spirea Z:3b � :80cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Dense compact shrub with graceful arching branches that is covered in spring with<br />

abundant clusters of snow-white flowers. It has fine textured, dark green foliage in<br />

summer, and then develops yellow fall color.<br />

# Spiraea nipponica 'Snowmound' (S. n. var. tosaensis<br />

Snowmound Spirea Z:3 � :90cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Excellent dwarf shrub, dark foliage, masses of white flowers on arching branches.<br />

Compact appearance. Nice foliage in fall.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea thunbergii 'Fujino Pink'<br />

Fujino Pink Spirea Z:3 � :80cm � :100cm #� �<br />

Gracious shrub with its arched branches. Early shower of apple blossom pink<br />

flowers that turns to white-pink. Dense light green summer foliage turns yelloworange<br />

in the fall. Superb.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea tomentosa<br />

Steeplebush Z:4 � :1,25m � :1m #� �<br />

A sparsely branched erect shrub with a dark green foliage. Flowers are rose to rosepurple,<br />

numerous late July to September. Thrives in poor soil and is a good selection<br />

for stream banks and lake shores, marshes, swamps, fields, roadsides.<br />

Spirea<br />

Deciduous shrubs with slender branches, and extremely attractive<br />

flowers and foliage. They are very tough plants; tolerant of many<br />

soils if drainage is good, easy to transplant, and they grow quickly.<br />

Full sun, adequate moisture, and a pH of 6.0-7.5 is recommended.<br />

# Spiraea vanhouttei<br />

Bridalwreath Spirea Z:3 � :2m � :1,75m #� � �<br />

A popular large shrub with graceful, arching branches of white blooms in early June.<br />

Dark green foliage turns purple in the fall. Used primarily as an informal hedge or in<br />

a border.<br />

Cutleaf Stephanandra<br />

Stephanandra incisa 'Crispa'<br />

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Cutleaf Stephanandra Z:4 � :60cm � :1,25m #� �<br />

A low spreading shrub with arching stems which re-root, bright green fern-like<br />

leaves, turning reddish purple in the fall. An excellent ground cover with white<br />

flowers in June. Great for use as a groundcover or bank cover.<br />

Snowberry / Coralberry / W<br />

Symphoricarpos albus (S. racemosus)<br />

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Snowberry Z:2 :1,5m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Pink flowers and arching branches with large clusters of snow white berries in the<br />

fall. It does well in sun to medium shade. Native plant of Canada. Good wildlife<br />

habitat.


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Snowberry / Coralberry / W<br />

Symphoricarpos doorenbosii (x) 'Magic Berry'<br />

Magic Berry Coralberry � Z:3 � �<br />

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:1,25m :1,25m #� � �<br />

Masses of vivid pink-purple berries all along graceful arching branches in the fall.<br />

Dark green foliage and small pink flowers add to the beauty of this compact shrub.<br />

Lilac<br />

The larger shrub type we offer are represented by three distinct<br />

groups-the S. vulgaris hybrids that are frequently called the French<br />

hybrids, the S. x hyacinthiflora cultivars and S. x prestoniae<br />

cultivars. The S. vulgaris are in bloom in mid-spring, around may 15<br />

with colours ranging from white to deep purple. The 'hyacinthiflora'<br />

cultivars flower about a week to 10 days prior to the S. vulgaris<br />

hybrids. The late blooming lilacs 'prestoniae' flower in June about 2<br />

weeks after the S. vulgaris hybrids thereby extending the lilac<br />

season. Full sun and pH 6.5-8.0<br />

# Syringa hyacinthiflora (x) 'Maiden's Blush' (S. vulgaris<br />

Maiden's B. Early Flowering Lilac Z:2 � :1,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

An exceptionally early blooming hybrid with fragrant pink to lavender flowers. Dark<br />

green leaves form a cloud-like head of foliage and turn red in the fall..<br />

# Syringa hyacinthiflora (x) 'Pocahontas'<br />

Pocahontas Early Flowering Lilac Z:2 � :3m � :3m #�<br />

Deep maroon purple buds open to deep violet florets. Profuse bloomer, lovely<br />

fragrance. Fall bronzy red colour. Upright and vigorous growth. Very hardy.<br />

Lilac<br />

The larger shrub type we offer are represented by three distinct<br />

groups-the S. vulgaris hybrids that are frequently called the French<br />

hybrids, the S. x hyacinthiflora cultivars and S. x prestoniae<br />

cultivars. The S. vulgaris are in bloom in mid-spring, around may 15<br />

with colours ranging from white to deep purple. The 'hyacinthiflora'<br />

cultivars flower about a week to 10 days prior to the S. vulgaris<br />

hybrids. The late blooming lilacs 'prestoniae' flower in June about 2<br />

weeks after the S. vulgaris hybrids thereby extending the lilac<br />

season. Full sun and pH 6.5-8.0<br />

# Syringa meyeri 'Palibin' (S. palibiniana HORT.; S.<br />

Dwarf Korean Lilac Z:3 � :1,25m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Unusual, popular dwarf variety with excellent, uniform habit. Reddish-purple buds<br />

open to single, pale lilac, fragrant flowers. Green foliage turns burgundy red in the<br />

fall. Profuse blooms at an early age.<br />

# Syringa 'Red Pixie' 2007<br />

Dwarf Red Pixie Lilac Z:2 � :1,25m � :1,5m #� �<br />

An outstanding small lilac well suited to the smaller garden. The flowers are<br />

delightfully fragrant, red in bud, opening to ruby red and gradually fades to a light<br />

pink. Will flower profusely for a second time in September. Branches come out<br />

horizontally giving it a very interesting look.<br />

Lilac<br />

The larger shrub type we offer are represented by three distinct<br />

groups-the S. vulgaris hybrids that are frequently called the French<br />

hybrids, the S. x hyacinthiflora cultivars and S. x prestoniae<br />

cultivars. The S. vulgaris are in bloom in mid-spring, around may 15<br />

with colours ranging from white to deep purple. The 'hyacinthiflora'<br />

cultivars flower about a week to 10 days prior to the S. vulgaris<br />

hybrids. The late blooming lilacs 'prestoniae' flower in June about 2<br />

weeks after the S. vulgaris hybrids thereby extending the lilac<br />

season. Full sun and pH 6.5-8.0<br />

# Syringa patula 'Miss Kim'<br />

Miss Kim Mandchourian Lilac Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Compact and bushy habit. Dark green glossy foliage that turns a rich burgundy red<br />

in the fall. Flower buds are purple but open to icy blue fragrant flowers.<br />

Lilac<br />

The larger shrub type we offer are represented by three distinct<br />

groups-the S. vulgaris hybrids that are frequently called the French<br />

hybrids, the S. x hyacinthiflora cultivars and S. x prestoniae<br />

cultivars. The S. vulgaris are in bloom in mid-spring, around may 15<br />

with colours ranging from white to deep purple. The 'hyacinthiflora'<br />

cultivars flower about a week to 10 days prior to the S. vulgaris<br />

hybrids. The late blooming lilacs 'prestoniae' flower in June about 2<br />

weeks after the S. vulgaris hybrids thereby extending the lilac<br />

season. Full sun and pH 6.5-8.0<br />

# Syringa prestoniae (x) 'Donald Wyman'<br />

Donald Wyman Preston Lilac Z:2 � :2,5m � :2m #�<br />

Blooms two weeks later than common lilac. Flowers are single on 6"x 4" panicles.<br />

Considered by many the best of the Preston Lilacs.<br />

# Syringa prestoniae (x) 'James Macfarlane' (S. josiflexa<br />

James Mc Farlane Preston Lilac Z:2 � :2m � :2m #�<br />

Blooming rich true pink, 2 weeks later than common lilac. Extremely hardy and<br />

adaptable to several adverse conditions.<br />

# Syringa prestoniae (x) 'Minuet'<br />

Minuet Preston Lilac Z:2 � :2m � :1,25m #�<br />

Purple buds open to a single white-pink. Slower growing than other Preston<br />

varieties. Ideal for the small border.<br />

# Syringa prestoniae (x) 'Miss Canada'<br />

Miss Canada Preston Lilac Z:2 � :2m � :2m #�<br />

Single bright pink flowers with larger leaf than other Preston Lilacs. Outstanding lilac,<br />

extremely hardy.<br />

# Syringa prestoniae (x) MIX<br />

Preston Lilac (MIX Colors) Z:2 � :2m � :2m #�<br />

Blooming 2 weeks later than Common Lilac. Extremely hardy and adaptable,<br />

withstanding moisture conditions, fatal to vulgaris hybrids.<br />

# Syringa prestoniae (x) 'Royalty' (S. josiflexa 'Royalty')<br />

Royalty Preston Lilac Z:2 � :2m � :2m #�<br />

Violet purple flowers blooming freely 2 weeks later than Common Lilac. This plant is<br />

extremely hardy and adaptable.<br />

Lilac<br />

The larger shrub type we offer are represented by three distinct<br />

groups-the S. vulgaris hybrids that are frequently called the French<br />

hybrids, the S. x hyacinthiflora cultivars and S. x prestoniae<br />

cultivars. The S. vulgaris are in bloom in mid-spring, around may 15<br />

with colours ranging from white to deep purple. The 'hyacinthiflora'<br />

cultivars flower about a week to 10 days prior to the S. vulgaris<br />

hybrids. The late blooming lilacs 'prestoniae' flower in June about 2<br />

weeks after the S. vulgaris hybrids thereby extending the lilac<br />

season. Full sun and pH 6.5-8.0<br />

# Syringa reticulata (S. japonica; S. amurensis var. j.)<br />

Japanese Lilac Z:2 � :10m � :8m #�<br />

A large shrub with large heads of creamy white flowers at the end of June and July.<br />

Handsome foliage. Clumps will have 3 or more stems.<br />

Lilac<br />

The larger shrub type we offer are represented by three distinct<br />

groups-the S. vulgaris hybrids that are frequently called the French<br />

hybrids, the S. x hyacinthiflora cultivars and S. x prestoniae<br />

cultivars. The S. vulgaris are in bloom in mid-spring, around may 15<br />

with colours ranging from white to deep purple. The 'hyacinthiflora'<br />

cultivars flower about a week to 10 days prior to the S. vulgaris<br />

hybrids. The late blooming lilacs 'prestoniae' flower in June about 2<br />

weeks after the S. vulgaris hybrids thereby extending the lilac<br />

season. Full sun and pH 6.5-8.0<br />

# Syringa villosa<br />

Late Lilac Z:2 � :3m � :2m #�<br />

Fragrant rosy lilac flowers in late June and July. Grey-green, thick foliage. Excellent<br />

selection for hedging and screen. Very hardy.


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Lilac<br />

The larger shrub type we offer are represented by three distinct<br />

groups-the S. vulgaris hybrids that are frequently called the French<br />

hybrids, the S. x hyacinthiflora cultivars and S. x prestoniae<br />

cultivars. The S. vulgaris are in bloom in mid-spring, around may 15<br />

with colours ranging from white to deep purple. The 'hyacinthiflora'<br />

cultivars flower about a week to 10 days prior to the S. vulgaris<br />

hybrids. The late blooming lilacs 'prestoniae' flower in June about 2<br />

weeks after the S. vulgaris hybrids thereby extending the lilac<br />

season. Full sun and pH 6.5-8.0<br />

# Syringa vulgaris<br />

Common Lilac Z:2 � :3,5m � :3m #� �<br />

This popular shrub is used as a screen or informal hedge. It's fragrant lilac blooms<br />

are delightful in May. Great as a cut flower.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris [mix]<br />

Mixed Lilac Z:2 � :3,5m � :3m #� �<br />

Mixed colors.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Belle de Nancy'<br />

Belle De Nancy French Lilac Z:3 � :3m � :3m #�<br />

Double bright pink flowers in the middle of spring with satiny florets that have a white<br />

center.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Charles Joly'<br />

Charles Joly French Lilac Z:3 � :3m � :2,5m #�<br />

One of the best of the double dark reds! Semi-lustrous leaves, very fragrant. One of<br />

the first to bloom.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Edward J. Gardner'<br />

Edward J. Gardner French Lilac Z:3 � :3m � :2,5m #�<br />

Dense, upright shrub with good foliage. From dark pink flower bud emerge beautiful,<br />

double pink, large twisted florets with an excellent, sweet fragrance. Excellent cut<br />

flower.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Katherine Havemeyer'<br />

Katherine Havemeyer French Lilac Z:3 � :3m � :2,5m #�<br />

Very fine double lavender pink with very heavy flower panicles. Dark green foliage<br />

with a good disease resistance.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Mme Lemoine'<br />

Mme Lemoine French Lilac Z:3 � :3m � :3m #�<br />

Fragrant snow white blooms. Beautiful contrast against the dark green leaves. Very<br />

showy and extremely fragrant.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Nadezhda' (Hope)<br />

Hope French Lilac Z:3 � :2,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

It has large panicles of very fragrant, double, blue-lilac, flowers from purple buds.<br />

Flowers are very long lasting and are born profusely on this mid-sized lilac. Good<br />

disease resistance and hardiness.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Paul Thirion' 2012<br />

Paul Thirion French Lilac Z:3 � :2,5m � :1,75m #�<br />

This double-flowered variety is compact, exceptionally heavy-blooming and very<br />

fragrant. As they mature the flowers seem to deepen in color, opening a dark pink<br />

and finishing a brilliant magenta shot with blue.The foliage on this shrub is a fine<br />

backdrop to the blooms, rich green and very lush.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Président Grévy' (President Grevy)<br />

President Grevy French Lilac Z:3 � :3m � :2,5m #�<br />

Double lilac blue with starry florets produced on large panicles. Vigorous, upright<br />

grower.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Primrose' (Primerose)<br />

Primrose French Lilac Z:3 � :3m � :3m #�<br />

Buds are creamy yellow opening to cream colour flowers. Unique colour for lilacs.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Wedgewood Blue'<br />

Wedgewood Blue French Lilac Z:3 � :1,75m � :2m #�<br />

Unique for its lilac pink buds. This cultivar possesses beautiful blue colour. It is very<br />

showy with a fine fragrance. A Father Fiala introduction, classified as an excellent<br />

mildew resistant specimen.<br />

Tamarisk<br />

Tamarix ramosissima 'Pink Cascade'<br />

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Pink Cascade Tamarix Z:3 � :3,5m � :2m #�<br />

Rosy flower spikes all summer are accented by the feathery silver blue foliage.<br />

Should be cut back hard in spring. Tolerant of poor, dry soil and salt.<br />

Blueberry / Cowberry / Cran<br />

Vaccinium vitis-idaea<br />

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Cowberry Z:2 :20cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Small shrub with a prostate habit and glossy, dark green foliage turning bright red in<br />

the fall. Small pinkish white flowers in the spring give way to globular red berries.<br />

Native of Canada.<br />

Wayfaring / Viburnum<br />

A group of shrubs grown for their spring flowers, attractive fruit and<br />

rich autumn colours. Easily grown and widely used in the trade. It is<br />

generally best to plant two or more together to assist crosspollination<br />

for fruiting varieties. Sun or partial shade, pH 6.0-7.5.<br />

# Viburnum dentatum 'Blue Muffin'<br />

Blue Muffin Arrowwood Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

The perfect sized plant for residential landscapes. This compact beauty has loads of<br />

white spring flowers and an impressive display of rich blue berries. Dark green,<br />

gloosy foliage turns purple red in the fall.<br />

Wayfaring / Viburnum<br />

A group of shrubs grown for their spring flowers, attractive fruit and<br />

rich autumn colours. Easily grown and widely used in the trade. It is<br />

generally best to plant two or more together to assist crosspollination<br />

for fruiting varieties. Sun or partial shade, pH 6.0-7.5.<br />

# Viburnum lantana<br />

Wayfaring Tree Z:2b � :4m � :3m #� �<br />

A rugged performer with thick dense branching and masses of white flowers. Very<br />

attractive fruit that changes from scarlet red to black in August-September.<br />

# Viburnum lantana 'Mohican'<br />

Mohican Wayfaring Tree � Z:2b � :2m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Selected for its compact growth. Creamy white, flat topped flowers entirely envelop<br />

the plant in late April or early May, followed by orange-red fruit in early July lasting a<br />

month before turning black in fall. Excellent disease resistance.<br />

Wayfaring / Viburnum<br />

A group of shrubs grown for their spring flowers, attractive fruit and<br />

rich autumn colours. Easily grown and widely used in the trade. It is<br />

generally best to plant two or more together to assist crosspollination<br />

for fruiting varieties. Sun or partial shade, pH 6.0-7.5.<br />

# Viburnum lentago<br />

Dark green, leathery foliage turning purple-red in fall. Abundant clusters of white<br />

flowers in June. Has edible blue-black fruit in September. Tolerant of many soil<br />

conditions.<br />

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Nannyberry Z:2 � :3,5m � :2,5m #� � �<br />

Wayfaring / Viburnum<br />

A group of shrubs grown for their spring flowers, attractive fruit and<br />

rich autumn colours. Easily grown and widely used in the trade. It is<br />

generally best to plant two or more together to assist crosspollination<br />

for fruiting varieties. Sun or partial shade, pH 6.0-7.5.<br />

# Viburnum opulus 'Nanum' (V. o. pygmaeum)<br />

Dwarf European Cranberry Bush Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

This dwarf shrub is a neat and tidy ball of green that rarely needs to be pruned.<br />

Lightly flowering, but still quite useful because of its burgundy fall colour and good<br />

manners. Ideal for small hedges.<br />

Wayfaring / Viburnum<br />

A group of shrubs grown for their spring flowers, attractive fruit and<br />

rich autumn colours. Easily grown and widely used in the trade. It is<br />

generally best to plant two or more together to assist crosspollination<br />

for fruiting varieties. Sun or partial shade, pH 6.0-7.5.<br />

# Viburnum trilobum<br />

Americ. Highbush Cranberry Bush Z:2 � :3m � :3m #� �<br />

Dark green foliage turns red in the fall. White flowers bloom in May-June followed by<br />

beautiful showy cluster of scarlet red fruits that are used in preserves and jellies.<br />

Native plant that is often recommended in natural restoration.<br />

# Viburnum trilobum 'Compactum'<br />

Compact Americ. Cranberry Bush �<br />

Z:2 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Dark green foliage turns red in the fall. White flowers bloom in May-June followed by<br />

beautiful showy cluster of scarlet red fruit lasting into the winter.<br />


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# Viburnum trilobum 'Wentworth' 2008<br />

Wentworth Americ. Cranberrybush � Z:2 � :4m � :3m #� �<br />

This wonderful plant has very large, glossy red fruit that attract birds all winter. Aphid<br />

resistant maple shaped leaves transform from green to yellow to red in the autumn.<br />

White, pinwheel-like flowers. Birds love the fruit.<br />

Weigela<br />

A genus of deciduous shrubs popular for their beautiful flowers and<br />

tough nature. We grow Weigela cultivars which are very reliable and<br />

hardy, specially the new 'dance' series (Rumba, Samba, Tango).<br />

Prune after flowering. pH 6.0-7.5<br />

# Weigela 'Bristol Ruby'<br />

Bristol Ruby Weigela Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Large, ruby red flowers cover this dense shrub in early summer and then,<br />

sporadically until fall. Nice dark green foliage.<br />

# Weigela florida 'Ghost' (W. f. 'Carlton') 2009<br />

Ghost Weigela Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,25m #� �<br />

A cool weigela with dark red flowers in spring and remarkable foliage that magically<br />

turns to a ghostly, iridescent butter-cream as the summer progresses. Provides<br />

seasons of color. Reblooms if lightly pruned after flowering.<br />

Weigela<br />

A genus of deciduous shrubs popular for their beautiful flowers and<br />

tough nature. We grow Weigela cultivars which are very reliable and<br />

hardy, specially the new 'dance' series (Rumba, Samba, Tango).<br />

Prune after flowering. pH 6.0-7.5<br />

# Weigela florida 'Midnight Wine' (W. f. Elvera)<br />

Midnight Wine Weigela Z:4 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

A marvellous low mounding, dark metallic burgundy purple foliage and deep pink<br />

flowers in May and June. Perfect for the front of the border, the perennial garden or<br />

used as a groundcover.<br />

# Weigela florida 'Minuet'<br />

Minuet Weigela Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

This compact, rounded deciduous shrub is truly a dwarf weigela, less than 3' tall.<br />

Purple-red flowers with yellow throats bloom freely and are slightly fragrant.<br />

# Weigela florida 'My Monet' (Verweig) 2008<br />

Monet Weigela Z:4 � :40cm � :60cm #� �<br />

The foliage coloring is a delicate mixture of cream, green and pink for all season<br />

interest. It is very striking in mass planting or as an accent surrounded by more<br />

subtle greens. The funnel shape pink flowers appear late spring.<br />

# Weigela florida 'Pink Princess'<br />

Pink Princess Weigela Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Profusely blooming bright pink flowers on a rounded shrub. Light glossy green<br />

foliage edged with purple. Upright mound shape.<br />

# Weigela florida 'Red Prince'<br />

Red Prince Weigela Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Very colourful shrub with its masses of dark red flowers contrasting with the dark<br />

green foliage in May and sporadically the rest of the season. Upright and tidy habit.<br />

# Weigela florida 'Rumba'<br />

Rumba Weigela Z:3 � :1m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Dark red flowers with a yellow throat cover this plant in June. The foliage is light<br />

green tinged with dark brown. A semi-dwarf plant.<br />

# Weigela florida 'Samba'<br />

Samba Weigela Z:3 � :80cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Rich red flowers with yellow throat in May. Dark green foliage with purple tips.<br />

Upright habit and arched branches at maturity.<br />

# Weigela florida 'Suzanne'<br />

Suzanne Variegated Weigela Z:4 � :1m � :1m #� �<br />

Pale white-green variegated foliage turns red in the fall. White and pink flowers on<br />

the same plant in May-June. Will bloom again in August.<br />

# Weigela florida 'Tango'<br />

Tango Weigela Z:3 � :90cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Compact shrub with green-purple foliage. Purple new growth. Abundant dark red<br />

flowers with yellow throat in June and then sporadically until fall.<br />

# Weigela florida 'Victoria'<br />

Victoria Weigela Z:4 � :1m � :1m #� �<br />

A purple-leaved selection that maintains its color all summer long. Dark pink flowers<br />

add contrast to this compact shrub in June. Dwarf habit and slow grower.<br />

Our Lord's candle<br />

Yucca filamentosa<br />

#<br />

Adam's Needle Z:4 � :100cm � :60cm #�<br />

Clump of sword-like evergreen leaves produces a spike of pendulous blooms on a<br />

tall slender stem in mid-summer.<br />

Our Lord's candle<br />

Yucca flaccida 'Golden Sword'<br />

#<br />

Golden Sword Adam's Needle Z:4 � :80cm � :60cm #�<br />

A rosette of sword shaped leaves having rich yellow interior with soft green margins.<br />

Tall spikes of white flowers in summer. Excellent choice for dry settings.


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Climbers<br />

Kiwi fruit / Ornemental Kiw<br />

Actinidia kolomikta 'Artic Beauty'<br />

#<br />

Male ornamental Kiwi Z:4 � :5m � :3m #� �<br />

This colourful male form is a deciduous twining vine useful on large structures. When<br />

mature, the foliage is variegated with creamy white and pink and can be encouraged<br />

by planting against a south or west facing wall in full sun.<br />

Porcelain berry / Pepper vi<br />

Ampelopsis glandulosa 'Elegans' (A. g. variegata)<br />

Porcelain Berry � Z:4b � � :2m<br />

#<br />

:5m #� �<br />

Attractive deciduous vine. Mottled green and white leaves are tinged with pink when<br />

young and again when nights are getting cool. Dramatic amethyst purple to porcelain<br />

blue berries in fall. Very showy.<br />

Climbing bittersweet<br />

Celastrus orbiculatus 'Hermaphroditus'<br />

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#<br />

Hermaphroditus Bittersweet Z:3b � :6m � :6m #� �<br />

Vigorous grower with crimson-yellow fruits that split open in October and reveal<br />

brilliant scarlet seeds. Borne on graceful sprays ideal for cutting. Leaves turn clear<br />

yellow before falling. Self-fertile.<br />

Climbing bittersweet<br />

Celastrus scandens 'Diana/Hercules' Combo<br />

Combo American Bittersweet � Z:2 � �<br />

#<br />

:7m :7m #� �<br />

Both male and female vines are grown in the container for easy fructification. It has<br />

glossy green summer foliage. Greenish flowers appear in the spring followed by<br />

orange and red fruits. The plant appears to adapt to difficult sites.<br />

Clematis<br />

Place your well watered clematis in the hole so that about 15cm (6")<br />

of stem is below the soil line. The stem of the newly planted clematis<br />

needs to be securely but carefully attached to a support (trellis,<br />

plastic mesh) so that damage to the stem does not occur. Planting a<br />

perennial or a small shrub in front will insure a cool root run for the<br />

clematis.<br />

In an effort to simplify things, we have used three pruning groups.<br />

Group A: Are varieties that flower only on growth produced the<br />

previous year. Therefore no pruning is done.<br />

Group B: Are the varieties that flower on wood that has been<br />

hardened by the previous season's growth. No pruning or a very<br />

light pruning in April. (Weak or dead wood).<br />

Group C: These varieties bloom only on the current year's growth.<br />

Plants should be cut back in April to two strong sets of buds on each<br />

stem at approximately 15 cm above the ground.<br />

# Clematis 'Aljonushka' (Aljonuska)<br />

Aljonuska Clematis Z:3 � :2m � :2m #� �<br />

Beautiful cultivar that can grow, with support, to 2m (6') tall or more in any aspect.<br />

Rose pink flowers and fleshy, often twisted, sepals. Blooms from June to September.<br />

# Clematis 'Allanah'<br />

Allanah Clematis Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Very large, deep crimson, velvet flowers with very deep red, almost black anthers<br />

are borne at the tips of the stems. Blooms from June to September. Pruning group C<br />

# Clematis 'Arabella'<br />

Arabella Clematis Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Flowers are semi-nodding starting out deep purple-blue and lighten with age to<br />

reveal pink-mauve veining and bar. Cream or creamy-yellow anthers. Blooms from<br />

June till September. Pruning group C<br />

# Clematis 'Bees Jubilee'<br />

Bees Jubilee Clematis Z:4 � :2,5m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Delicate pink with deep red bar down the middle of each petal with yellow anthers.<br />

Does not fade in the sun. Blooms May, June and September. Pruning group B<br />

# Clematis 'Blue Bird' (C. macropetala 'Blue Bird') 2010<br />

Blue Bird Clematis Z:4 � :2,5m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Fat buds open to lantern-like, light blue flowers with a hint of purple on a very<br />

vigorous and free-flowering vine. Profuse in April-May, it has some repeat bloom in<br />

late August and early September. Pruning group A<br />

# Clematis 'Blue Boy' (C. viticella 'Blue Boy') 2010<br />

Blue Boy Clematis Z:3 � :2,5m � :2m #� �<br />

A hardy variety bearing small, nodding violet-blue flowers, bell-shaped at first and<br />

fully opening in the midst of bloom from June to September. It don’t cling to supports<br />

but can lean against them. Suitable for growing on terraces or as ground cover.<br />

Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Duchess of Albany' (Texensis Group)<br />

Duchess of Albany Clematis Z:3 � :3m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Flowers are tulip-like and clear pink with rose-pink bars. These 5 cm (1,5") flowers<br />

are produced from July to September. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Duchess of Edinburgh'<br />

Duchess of Edinburgh Clematis Z:3 � :3m � :1,5m #� �<br />

This century old double white flower has 10-15 cm(4-6") blooms in May-June and<br />

sometimes again in September. Pruning group B.<br />

# Clematis 'Durandii'<br />

Durandii Clematis Z:3 � :1,75m � :1m #� �<br />

The rich indigo blue 10-15 cm (4-6") flowers with deeply furrowed mid-ribs and white<br />

stamens are a favourite of flower arrangers. The blooming period is June to<br />

September non-stop. The non-clinging stems are very sturdy and are most attractive<br />

if grown through a small shrub, or attached to a support. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Etoile Violette'<br />

Etoile Violette Clematis Z:3 � :3m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Very free flowering and vigorous. Deep purple 10-13 cm (4-5") flowers with yellow<br />

anthers from June to September. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Fireworks'<br />

Fireworks Clematis Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Spectacular 17-20cm(7-8") lilac rose petals with a red bar down each petal. Petals<br />

are somewhat twisted giving a pinwheel effect. The filaments are pale cream with red<br />

anthers. Blooms early and late summer. Stunning! Pruning group B.<br />

# Clematis 'Golden Tiara' (C. 'Kugotia')<br />

Golden Tiara Clematis Z:3 � :3m � :2m #� �<br />

The flowers are bight yellow, large with thick and highly textured sepals. Tips are<br />

recurving and open wide to display the contrasting dark stamens. Seedheads are<br />

large, silvery and beautifully silky. This plant puts on a great show from late summer<br />

on. Pruning group C<br />

# Clematis 'Guernsey Cream' 2008<br />

Guernsey Cream Clematis Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Large creamy-white blooms with overlapping petal, highlighted with a lemon-lime bar<br />

down the center and yellow anthers. Blooms in May, June, and August. Pruning<br />

group B<br />

# Clematis 'Gypsy Queen'<br />

Gypsy Queen Clematis Z:4 � :3m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Velvety deep purple blooms with reddish-purple anthers that repeat quite regularly<br />

during the growing season, from July thru fall. Very versatile and able to adapt to<br />

diversity. Pruning group C<br />

# Clematis 'Helios' (Tangutica Group)<br />

Helios Clematis Z:4 � :2m � :2m #� �<br />

Compact 2 m( 7') variety which won the Dutch Award of Merit for the best yellow.<br />

The 4-6cm (1.5"-2.25") bright yellow flowers are lantern-shaped to begin with then<br />

open flat. Blooming time is early summer to mid-autumn. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Jackmanii'<br />

Jackmanii Clematis Z:3 � :3,5m � :2m #� � �<br />

The best known clematis of all time. Deep purple 10-14 cm(4-6") flowers from mid-<br />

June to September. Very hardy. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Jackmanii Superba'<br />

Jackmanii Superba Clematis Z:4 � :4m � :2m #� � �<br />

Similar to the more popular Jackmanii, but with a fuller flower and slightly larger 10-<br />

14 cm (4-6") from mid-June through August. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Jan Pawel II' (C. 'John Paul II')<br />

John Paul II Clematis Z:4 � :3m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Large cream flowers with pale pink stripes and deep red anthers. Blooms in May,<br />

June and again in September. Mid-green leaves on 8 -10 feet tall stems. Vigorous<br />

grower that needs a light pruning in July. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Kakio' (C. 'Pink Champagne')<br />

Pink Champagne Clematis Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

15-20cm (6-8") purple-pink flowers in May, June and September. Compact attractive<br />

seed heads. Pruning group B.<br />

# Clematis 'Kardynal Wyszynski' (C. 'Cardinal<br />

Cardinal Wyszynski Clematis Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Glowing crimson 8'' flowers with darker crimson anthers and light pink filament. Very<br />

vibrant color and free flowering plant. Received the Golden Medal at 'Plantarium' in<br />

1990. Pruning group B


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# Clematis 'Nelly Moser'<br />

Nelly Moser Clematis Z:4 � :3m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Flowers 17-23 cm(7-9") in May, June and September in pastel mauve pink with<br />

carmine bar. Pruning group B.<br />

# Clematis 'Niobe'<br />

Niobe Clematis Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Very dark ruby red open 15 cm(6") flowers with yellow stamens. The compact 2,5-3<br />

m plants, flower from June to Sept. Magnificent colour, consider the best by many.<br />

Pruning group B or C.<br />

# Clematis 'Petit Faucon' 2010<br />

Petit Faucon Clematis Z:3 � :90cm � :1,5m #� �<br />

Extraordinary plant with a compact, non-clinging habit and unusual flowers. The<br />

buds open to twisting petals that reveal bright orange-yellow stamens inside deep<br />

purple. They then mature to rich blue around creamy stamens. The fluffy white<br />

seedheads are beautiful, too! Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Piilu' 2009<br />

Piilu Clematis Z:4 � :3m � :2m #� �<br />

Flowers first appear in June which are double to 7cm across, while the later blooms<br />

are single. The flowers are light purplish pink with an eye catching wide dark purplishred<br />

bar. It also blooms top to bottom from June till September. Pruning group B<br />

# Clematis 'Rouge Cardinal'<br />

Rouge Cardinal Clematis Z:4 � :3m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Large deep velvety crimson flower with red anthers 10-15 cm (4-6"). Blooms June-<br />

Sept. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'Star of India'<br />

Star of India Clematis Z:4 � :3,5m � :2m #� �<br />

A hardy, vigorously growing cultivar. Large, red-purple becoming violet-purple, seminodding<br />

flowers with a redder central bar and cream stamens. Blossoms profusely<br />

from end of June to early September. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis 'The President'<br />

The President Clematis Z:4 � :2m � :1m #� �<br />

Another favourite that has held its own for over one hundred years. 15-20cm (6-8")<br />

deep purple-blue flowers with striking red tipped stamens bloom from June to<br />

September. Very attractive seed heads. Pruning group B.<br />

# Clematis 'Veronica's Choice'<br />

Veronica's Choice Clematis Z:4 � :3,5m � :2m #� �<br />

Unusual frilly double flowers in spring, single in late summer with pale lavender and<br />

mauve petals. The compact flowers are suitable for cut flower. Blooms in May-June<br />

and September. Pruning group B.<br />

# Clematis 'Warszawska Nike' (C. 'Warsaw Nike')<br />

Warsaw Nike Clematis Z:4 � :3m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Rich velvet purple flowers with contrasting yellow stamens. 13-18 cm (5-7") blooms<br />

from June to September if pruned lightly. Pruning group B.<br />

# Clematis 'Xerxes' ('Elsa Späth')<br />

Elsa Spath Clematis Z:3 � :3m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Rich lavender blue flowers 15-20cm(6-8") in diameter with red purple stamens,<br />

abundant in May and sporadically from May-June to September. Pruning group B.<br />

Clematis<br />

Place your well watered clematis in the hole so that about 15cm (6")<br />

of stem is below the soil line. The stem of the newly planted clematis<br />

needs to be securely but carefully attached to a support (trellis,<br />

plastic mesh) so that damage to the stem does not occur. Planting a<br />

perennial or a small shrub in front will insure a cool root run for the<br />

clematis.<br />

In an effort to simplify things, we have used three pruning groups.<br />

Group A: Are varieties that flower only on growth produced the<br />

previous year. Therefore no pruning is done.<br />

Group B: Are the varieties that flower on wood that has been<br />

hardened by the previous season's growth. No pruning or a very<br />

light pruning in April. (Weak or dead wood).<br />

Group C: These varieties bloom only on the current year's growth.<br />

Plants should be cut back in April to two strong sets of buds on each<br />

stem at approximately 15 cm above the ground.<br />

# Clematis alpina 'Pamela Jackman'<br />

Pamela Jackman Clematis Z:4 � :2m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Rich, deep purple blue bell-shaped 3-5 cm (1-2") flowers in May-June. Pruning<br />

group A.<br />

# Clematis alpina 'Stolwijk Gold' 2008<br />

Stolwijk Gold Clematis Z:4 � :1,75m � :1m #�<br />

Stunning gold leaves in spring contrasting with nodding, bell-shaped, aquamarineblue<br />

flowers. The foliage then matures to an attractive light green as the season<br />

progresses. Restrained enough to use tumbling out of a container or climbing<br />

through an obelisk. Pruning group A<br />

Clematis<br />

Place your well watered clematis in the hole so that about 15cm (6")<br />

of stem is below the soil line. The stem of the newly planted clematis<br />

needs to be securely but carefully attached to a support (trellis,<br />

plastic mesh) so that damage to the stem does not occur. Planting a<br />

perennial or a small shrub in front will insure a cool root run for the<br />

clematis.<br />

In an effort to simplify things, we have used three pruning groups.<br />

Group A: Are varieties that flower only on growth produced the<br />

previous year. Therefore no pruning is done.<br />

Group B: Are the varieties that flower on wood that has been<br />

hardened by the previous season's growth. No pruning or a very<br />

light pruning in April. (Weak or dead wood).<br />

Group C: These varieties bloom only on the current year's growth.<br />

Plants should be cut back in April to two strong sets of buds on each<br />

stem at approximately 15 cm above the ground.<br />

# Clematis viticella 'Abundance' (C. 'Abundance') 2009<br />

Abundance Clematis Z:3 � :3m � :2,5m #� �<br />

A very free flowering variety. The semi-campanulate flowers are rosy wine color and<br />

2-3" in size. Anthers are yellow. Blooms July through September. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis viticella 'Little Nell' 2008<br />

Little Nell Clematis Z:4 � :3m � :2m #� �<br />

Very prolific small semi-campanulate white flowers with pink edges and greenishyellow<br />

anthers. Blooms from July till September. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis viticella 'Minuet' 2010<br />

Minuet Clematis Z:4 � :3,5m � :2m #� �<br />

This is a beautiful variety bearing larger creamy-white flowers with pinky-purple veins<br />

and with the petals generously tipped in purple. These are borne from mid-summer<br />

to late autumn. Pruning group C.<br />

# Clematis viticella 'Polish Spirit'<br />

Polish Spirit Clematis Z:4 � :4m � :2,5m #� �<br />

A hardy, strong-growing and floriferous Polish cultivar with attractive foliage. Rich<br />

purple-blue flowers with deep red stamens, borne from July to September. Ideal for<br />

growing over fences, pergolas, trellises and wooden supports. It makes a charming<br />

ground cover. Pruning group C<br />

# Clematis viticella 'Purpurea Plena Elegans'<br />

Purpurea Plena Elegans Clematis Z:3 � :3m � :1,75m #� �<br />

5-6 cm (2-2.5") double flowers in a soft rosy purple. This vigorous, free flowering<br />

variety blooms from mid-June through August. Pruning group C.<br />

English Ivy<br />

Hedera helix<br />

#<br />

English Ivy Z:5 � :30cm � :2,5m #� � �<br />

Beautiful selection as a climber or ground cover. It will cling to almost any surfaces<br />

with its strong aerial root system. Broadleaf foliage is triangular and irregularly cut.<br />

The younger leaves have three to five lobes.<br />

Hop<br />

Humulus lupulus<br />

#<br />

Ornamental Hops � Z:4 � :4m � :4m #� �<br />

Climbing plant spreading by twining around a support structure such as wires or a<br />

trellis. Nice fragrant fruits used in the making of beer. Will die back to the ground<br />

each winter, but grows back quickly each season.<br />

# Humulus lupulus 'Aureus'<br />

Golden Hops � Z:4 � :5m � :2m #�<br />

Lovely buttery yellow foliage. A vigorous perennial climbing vine that will quickly<br />

wrap itself around any upright structure in a season. Will die back to the ground each<br />

winter, but grows back quickly each season.<br />

Hydrangea<br />

Hydrangea anomala petiolaris (H. petiolaris)<br />

#<br />

Climbing Hydrangea Z:5 � :7m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Large white flowers in July contrast with the dark green foliage. Slow grower until<br />

established. Often considered the best vine for its natural beauty. Self-clinging.


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Honeysuckle<br />

Lonicera 'Mandarin'<br />

#<br />

Mandarin Climbing Honeysuckle � Z:3b � :2,5m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Flowers are dark red-orange outside and paler yellow-orange on the inside, in long<br />

trumpet shaped June-July and then periodically throughout the summer on a<br />

vigorous hardy vine. Young leaves are dark coppery brown turning glossy dark<br />

green. Good disease resistance.<br />

Honeysuckle<br />

Lonicera brownii 'Dropmore Scarlet'<br />

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#<br />

D. Scarlet Climbing Honeysuckle Z:3 :3m � :1,25m #� �<br />

A hardy, fast growing climber with orange-red flowers from June till October. Bluegreen<br />

foliage. Hardy and spectacular. Excellent use in the landscape on trellises,<br />

fences and arbors.<br />

Honeysuckle<br />

Lonicera heckrottii 'Goldflame'<br />

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#<br />

Gold Flame Climbing Honeysuckle Z:4 � :3m � :1,25m #� �<br />

A fragrant cluster of showy flowers from July till frost The inside petals are creamy<br />

yellow and the outside a brilliant red. Nice blue foliage.<br />

Honeysuckle<br />

Lonicera periclymenum 'Serotina' (L. p. 'Florida')<br />

Late Dutch Honeysuckle � Z:4b � � :3,5m<br />

#<br />

:3m #� �<br />

A popular climber with ornamental flowers: tubular, fragrant, purple-red outside and<br />

creamy within, borne in clusters from June to September. Attractive, bright red fruits<br />

from July to October. The plants are vigorous twiners that climb rapidly up trellis or<br />

over arches. Disease resistant.<br />

Honeysuckle<br />

Lonicera sempervirens 'John Clayton'<br />

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#<br />

J. Clayton Climbing Honeysuckle Z:4 :3m � :3,5m #� �<br />

This compact selection features clusters of sulphur-yellow flowers in late spring, then<br />

off and on until frost. The flowers are very attractive to hummingbirds. Orange-red<br />

berries appear after the flowers, which many birds relish. Foliage is blue-green in<br />

colour.<br />

# Lonicera sempervirens 'Major Wheeler' 2009<br />

Major Wheeler Coral Honeysuckle � Z:4 � :2,5m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Blooms heavily in the spring and continues on into the summer. Red trumpets have<br />

5 slightly upturned petals; the bloom is gold within. Round opposite leaves surround<br />

the stems. Needs a little support in the garden. Excellent disease resistance.<br />

Ivy / Creeper<br />

Parthenocissus quinquefolia 'Engelmannii'<br />

Engelman's Ivy � Z:2 � �<br />

#<br />

:10m :5m #� � �<br />

Dark green and glossy foliage turns scarlet red in the fall. Dark blue berries attractive<br />

to birds for food in September. Very vigorous grower that is self-clinging. Excellent<br />

selection for river banks restoration<br />

Ivy / Creeper<br />

Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Veitchii' (Ampelopsis<br />

Boston Ivy � Z:5 � � :5m<br />

#<br />

:10m #� � �<br />

One of the finest vines for covering walls as it clings to the smoothest surfaces with<br />

great tenacity. Olive green glossy foliage turning brilliant red in autumn; grows<br />

rapidly.<br />

# Parthenocissus tricuspidata 'Veitchii Robusta'<br />

Robust Boston Ivy � Z:5 � :10m � :6m #� � �<br />

This handsome vine is an especially vigorous variety with large, deeply lobed, dark<br />

glossy green leaves, that turn spectacular shades of red- purple in autumn. One of<br />

the best vines for clinging to stone and brick<br />

Grape<br />

Vitis riparia<br />

#<br />

Riverbank Grape � Z:2 � :3,5m � :2,5m #� � �<br />

Native of Canada, the hardiest grape variety. Vigorous climbing vine with glossy<br />

green leaves above and smooth undersides. Fragrant white flowers in June. Fruits<br />

are globular, black tinged purple. Sun or shade. Commonly used for natural<br />

restoration.<br />

Wisteria<br />

Wisteria macrostachys 'Blue Moon' 2009<br />

#<br />

Blue Moon Wisteria Z:4 � :8m � :8m #�<br />

An outstanding, vigorous, extremely free flowering climber selected for its cold<br />

hardiness. Produces long racemes of packed blue-lilac flowers in early summer with<br />

repeat blooming throughout the summer. Very good odor.<br />

Wisteria<br />

Wisteria sinensis<br />

#<br />

Chinese Wisteria Z:5 � :8m � :6m #�<br />

Blue-violet flowers are 6-12" long, slightly fragrant and appear before the bronze<br />

foliage. Vigorous vine recommended for patios and pergolas. Very attractive.


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Roses<br />

Rose<br />

Rosa 'Champlain' [explorer]<br />

#<br />

Champlain Rose Z:3 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

Petal tip is dark red, the center and the base are medium red. Foliage is abundant,<br />

lustrous and dark green. Uniform bushy growth with abundant yellow-green foliage.<br />

Extremely popular.<br />

# Rosa 'Frontenac' [explorer]<br />

Frontenac Rose Z:3 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

An extremely floriferous plant from June until the end of September. Deep pink<br />

flowers are produced in clusters of up to 8. Resistant to powdery mildew and black<br />

spot.<br />

# Rosa 'George Vancouver' [explorer]<br />

George Vancouver Rose Z:3 � :90cm � :1m #�<br />

A beautiful shrub rose with medium red flowers born in clusters of 1-6. Flowers are<br />

abundant in June and repeating throughout the summer. Good disease resistant<br />

foliage.<br />

# Rosa 'Henry Hudson' [explorer]<br />

Henry Hudson Rose Z:2 � :90cm � :1m #�<br />

Low growing rugosa hybrid with rosy pink buds opening to double pure white flowers<br />

and showy yellow stamens. It is quite fragrant and very floriferous. Blooms until frost.<br />

# Rosa 'John Cabot' [explorer]<br />

John Cabot Climbing Rose Z:3 � :3m � :1,5m #�<br />

Climber. Can be pruned and grown as a bush rose. Rosy pink, fragrant flowers<br />

bloom freely June-July. Very hardy. COPF introduction.<br />

# Rosa 'John Davis' [explorer]<br />

John Davis Rose Z:3 � :2m � :1,25m #�<br />

Medium pink flowers of light spicy fragrance are produced freely on this vigorous<br />

grower that can be trained into a climber. The very clean, glossy green foliage is<br />

highly resistant to black spot and mildew.<br />

# Rosa 'Louis Jolliet' [explorer]<br />

Louis Jolliet Rose Z:3 � :1,25m � :1,5m #�<br />

A great climbing rose with attractive medium pink flowers produced in clusters of 3-<br />

10 all season long. Flowers have a pleasing spicy fragrance. Glossy, deep green<br />

foliage is disease resistant.<br />

# Rosa 'Martin Frobisher' [explorer]<br />

Martin Frobisher Rose Z:2 � :2m � :1,5m #�<br />

Fragrant, double pink flowers from June till September. Foliage is medium green. A<br />

vigorous, well proportioned plant with a strong resistance to disease.<br />

# Rosa 'Nicolas' [explorer] [explorer]<br />

Nicolas Rose Z:3 � :70cm � :70cm #�<br />

Medium red flowers in clusters of 1-3 from June to September. Very hardy and<br />

disease resistant.<br />

# Rosa 'Simon Fraser' [explorer]<br />

Simon Fraser Rose Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #�<br />

Low shrub produces an abundance of semi-double medium pink flowers all season<br />

long. Resistant to black spot and mildew. Good landscape plant because of its low<br />

habit, colour throughout the year and good disease resistance.<br />

# Rosa 'William Baffin' [explorer]<br />

William Baffin Climbing Rose Z:2b � :3m � :2m #�<br />

Climber. Grows 2-3 meters and can be left on trellis. Flowers borne in clusters of up<br />

to 30 deep pink blooms. Glossy foliage. Combines the valuable features of winter<br />

hardiness, free and repeat flowering, resistance to mildew and black spot.<br />

Rose<br />

Rosa 'Alba Meidiland' (White Meidiland) [shrub -<br />

#<br />

Alba Meidiland Rose Z:4 � :80cm � :150cm #�<br />

Glossy foliage with small white blooms in large clusters. Vigorous mounding<br />

groundcover great for large areas, banks and slopes. No pruning recommended.<br />

Disease resistant.<br />

# Rosa 'Cap Diamant' [shrub)<br />

Cap Diamant Rose Z:3 � :1,25m � :1,25m #�<br />

Flowers are semi-double, medium pink with a spicy fragrance. Olive-green foliage is<br />

strongly disease resistant. The habit is upright and becomes arched with maturity.<br />

Very hardy, it's also the emblem for the 400th birthday celebration of Québec City.<br />

# Rosa 'Carefree Beauty' (Bucbi) [shrub]<br />

Carefree Beauty Rose Z:4b � :1m � :80cm #�<br />

This carefree rose has a spreading growth habit. Fragrant coral pink blooms cover<br />

the plant from spring until fall. Disease resistant.<br />

# Rosa 'Carefree Delight' (Meipotal) [shrub]<br />

Carefree Delight Rose Z:4 � :90cm � :40cm #�<br />

Forms a carefree carpet of green bearing quantities of single, gentle pink roses<br />

throughout the season. Excellent disease resistance.<br />

# Rosa 'Carefree Sunshine' (Radsun) [shrub]<br />

Carefree Sunshine Rose Z:4b � :1m � :80cm #�<br />

An easy growing shrub rose which carries loads of soft, clear yellow flowers with little<br />

fragrance over light green foliage. The blooms are non-fading and continuous.<br />

Superior blackspot resistance.<br />

# Rosa 'Carefree Wonder' (Meipitac) [shrub]<br />

Carefree Wonder Rose Z:4 � :80cm � :80cm #�<br />

Rounded, bushy plant which continuously produce large, semi-double pink roses<br />

with creamy white reverse throughout the summer months followed by orange hips in<br />

the fall. Dense bright green foliage. Excellent disease resistance and hardiness.<br />

# Rosa 'Country Dancer' [shrub rose]<br />

Country Dancer Rose Z:5 � :1,25m � :1m #�<br />

Features fragrant, semi-double, pink flowers which bloom from late spring to frost.<br />

The petals drop off cleanly when finished and have a moderate clove scent.<br />

Leathery, glossy dark green foliage. Very few thorns.<br />

# Rosa 'Félix Leclerc'<br />

Félix Leclerc Rose Z:3 � :2,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

This short climber is one of the first two introductions in the Canadian Artists series<br />

of roses. The semi-double flowers are a beautiful pink blend and are held in clusters<br />

on a very hardy, disease resistant plant.<br />

# Rosa 'Ferdinand Pichard' [shrub - Old Fashion] 2009<br />

Ferdinand Pichard Rose Z:5 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Recognized for its boldly striped blooms of scarlet, pink and white. Their form is very<br />

double and cupped. Repeats flowering all season long. Vigorous and bushy, one of<br />

the very best striped roses.<br />

# Rosa 'Flower Carpet Apple Blossom' [shrub]<br />

Apple B. Flower Carpet Rose Z:3 � :80cm � :1,25m #�<br />

The vigour and growth habit of apple blossom is ideal for mass plantings or covering<br />

sloped areas of the landscape. The foliage is a high gloss and the plant stays very<br />

clean, with little to no spraying. Light pink blossom.<br />

# Rosa 'Flower Carpet Coral' [shrub]<br />

Coral Flower Carpet Rose Z:4 � :60cm � :1m #�<br />

The sixth introduction in the series. Blossoms are single coral pink. Minimal<br />

maintenace is required to maintain its dark green, glossy foliage disease and insect<br />

free. Masses of flowers for a long period.<br />

# Rosa 'Flower Carpet Pink Supreme' [shrub)<br />

Flower Carpet Pink Supreme Rose Z:4 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

It bears pink clusters of 1.5-2 inch blooms above a shiny green foliage, small to<br />

medium sized. Robust natural resistance to mildew and blackspot. Blooms fall off<br />

and hips clean themselves. Ideal for container, on slopes, or for mass plantings.<br />

# Rosa 'Flower Carpet Red' [shrub]<br />

Red Flower Carpet Rose Z:4 � :80cm � :1,25m #�<br />

Like it's family, flower carpet red carries all the qualities of disease resistance, glossy<br />

foliage, long blooming season & armloads of blooms. This deep red flower carpet will<br />

standout in any garden.<br />

# Rosa 'Flower Carpet Scarlet' [shrub] 2007<br />

Scarlet Flower Carpet Rose Z:4 � :60cm � :100cm #�<br />

Small buds open to reveal masses of vibrant double scarlet-red blooms over a dark<br />

glossy green foliage. Plant forms a low, dense compact bush. The bush is selfcleaning<br />

so no dead-heading is needed. Excellent disease resistance.<br />

# Rosa 'Flower Carpet White' [shrub]<br />

White Flower Carpet Rose Z:4 � :25cm � :1m #�<br />

A compact groundcover with large scented blooms of pure brilliant white above a<br />

glossy dark green foliage. Excellent choice for the container growing, baskets and<br />

mass planting. Hardy and highly disease resistant.<br />

# Rosa 'Flower Carpet Yellow' [shrub]<br />

Yellow Flower Carpet Rose Z:4 � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

Huge sprays of light soft yellow blossoms that won't fade in sun for spectacular<br />

swaths of golden color. Self-cleaning flowers plus superior disease resistance make<br />

a low maintenance rose for every garden. Excellent in containers on porch or patio.<br />

# Rosa 'Golden Wings' [shrub]<br />

Golden Wings Rose Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,25m #�<br />

One of the finest shrub roses ever created! Single, five petals golden yellow flowers<br />

are produced freely all season long. Light fragrance.<br />

# Rosa 'Knock Out' [shrub]<br />

Knock Out Rose Z:5 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

A true breakthrough in shrub roses. This plant provides a continuous show of colour<br />

from spring to late fall. Blooms of deep, fluorescent cherry red. The most disease<br />

resistant rose to come along in thepast 50 years.


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# Rosa 'Morden Amorette' [shrub - Parkland]<br />

Morden Amorette Rose Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

Light fragrant clusters of reddish pink flowers. Recurent bloom all season if<br />

deadheaded. More compact and more flowerful than the family.<br />

# Rosa 'Morden Belle'<br />

Morden Belle Rose Z:3 � :1m � :1,25m #�<br />

This Parkland introduction sports tons of double medium pink flowers all summer<br />

long. Foliage is a dark glossy green and is resistant to powdery mildew and rust.<br />

Vigorous grower with a tidy habit.<br />

# Rosa 'Morden Blush' [shrub - Parkland]<br />

Morden Blush Rose Z:2b � :70cm � :1m #�<br />

Distinctive Parkland rose with hybrid tea type blooms of light pink to ivory white<br />

depending on temperatures. The most floriferous and has the longest blooming<br />

period of any Parkland rose.<br />

# Rosa 'Morden Cardinette' [shrub - Parkland]<br />

Morden Cardinette Rose Z:3b � :40cm � :30cm #�<br />

A short, fairly everblooming shrub with medium red, semi-double blooms that come<br />

singly or in clusters. Ideal in patio pots or for a low hedge along the driveway.<br />

# Rosa 'Morden Centennial' [shrub - Parkland]<br />

Morden Centennial Rose Z:3 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

Very hardy. Pink, light scent double 4" flowers on old or new wood, singly or in<br />

clusters up to 15. Develops into a large floriferous shrub with excellent disease<br />

resistance.<br />

# Rosa 'Morden Ruby' [shrub - Parkland]<br />

Morden Ruby Rose Z:2 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

Double, ruby red long lasting flowers bloom from June till frost.<br />

# Rosa 'Morden Snow Beauty' [shrub - Parkland]<br />

Morden Snow Beauty Rose Z:2 � :90cm � :1m #�<br />

Nice snow white single flowers. A very floriferous plant producing a number of single<br />

blooms from early summer to early fall. Its resistance to black spot makes it a winner<br />

in the garden. Extremely hardy.<br />

# Rosa 'Nearly Wild' [shrub]<br />

Nearly Wild Rose Z:4b � :80cm � :1,5m #�<br />

Single, pink and white, 5 petals flowers on short stems that quickly rebloom. Light<br />

apple fragrance. Self-cleaning and does not require deadheading. Vigorous, disease<br />

resistant and very easy to grow. Can be used as a groundcover.<br />

# Rosa 'Oso Easy Fragrant Spreader' (R. Chewground)<br />

Oso Easy Fragrant Spreader Rose Z:5 � :40cm � :100cm #�<br />

An incredible ground cover rose adorned with loads of fragrant, single, pink flowers<br />

all season long. Excellent choice for covering large areas, banks or other difficult<br />

locations that need a durable plant with no disease problems.<br />

# Rosa 'Oso Easy Paprika' (R. ChewMay) 2008<br />

Oso Easy Paprika Rose Z:5 � :40cm � :90cm #�<br />

Low mounded rose with loads of spicy, reddish-orange single blooms accentuated<br />

with a bright yellow eye. Fragrant blooms all season long. The glossy green foliage<br />

and excellent disease resistance. Gold Medal for Best Groundcover Rose at the<br />

Rose Hills International Rose Trials.<br />

# Rosa 'Oso Easy Strawberry Crush' (R. 'Hormeteorie')<br />

Oso Easy Strawberry Crush Rose Z:5 � :40cm � :100cm #�<br />

This lovely mounded rose delivers clouds of flowers that emerge in a rainbow of<br />

color with pink, yellow and apricot colored blooms. The large, double flowers are self<br />

cleaning and contrast wonderfully against the glossy dark green foliage. Highly<br />

resistant to black spot disease.<br />

# Rosa 'Persian Yellow' [shrub]<br />

Persian Yellow Rose Z:4 � :1,5m � :110cm #�<br />

Sweetly fragrant blooms in bright yellow small double flowers in June.<br />

# Rosa 'Pink Robusta' (Korpinrob) [shrub rose]<br />

Pink Robusta Rose Z:4b � :1,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

Medium pink blooms with a strong fragrance. Semi-double flowers with an average<br />

diameter of four inches. Repeats its bloom again later in the season.<br />

# Rosa 'Prairie Celebration' [shrub - Parkland]<br />

Prairie Celebration Rose Z:3 � :1,25m � :1m #�<br />

This is a new hardy shrub rose from Morden. Prairie Celebration bears single, pinkred<br />

flowers with a light fragrance. Disease resistant with dark green foliage.<br />

# Rosa 'Red Meidiland' (Meineble) [shrub - Meidiland]<br />

Red Meidiland Rose Z:3 � :50cm � :125cm #�<br />

Single red bloom, ever blooming from spring till frost. Vigorous low groundcover<br />

great for slopes or banks and in large areas. No pruning recommended.<br />

# Rosa 'Robusta' (Korgosa) [shrub]<br />

Robusta Rose Z:4b � :1,75m � :2m #�<br />

Vigorous growing shrub with large, single, medium red flowers produced all season<br />

long. Glossy, disease resistant foliage. Quite attractive.<br />

# Rosa 'Rubrifolia' [shrub]<br />

Rubrifolia Rose Z:2 � :1,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

It isn't the flowers that have made this old rose so popular but rather it's distinctive<br />

red and blue foliage with its bright red hips and reddish violet stems. Single 5 petals,<br />

light red flowers in June.<br />

# Rosa 'Winnipeg Parks' [shrub - Parkland]<br />

Winnipeg Parks Rose Z:3 � :70cm � :70cm #�<br />

Bright cherry red flowers are produced in clusters on a low growing, compact plant.<br />

Has the most attractive foliage of any of the Parkland series and shows some<br />

resistance to powdery mildew and black spot.<br />

Rose<br />

Rosa 'Belle Poitevine' [Hybrid Rugosa]<br />

#<br />

Belle Poitevine Rose Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

The pink flowers are fragrant and semi-double, with twirled petals. In fall, the plump<br />

orange-red hips create a colorful display against the deeply veined, dark green<br />

foliage. Good choice for a large hedge because they are as broad as they are tall.<br />

Very hardy and disease resistant.<br />

# Rosa 'Blanc Double de Coubert' [Hybrid Rugosa]<br />

Blanc Double de Coubert Rose Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Large, very fragrant, double white blooms produced in end of June and repeats<br />

throughout the season. Dark shiny green foliage is attractive throughout the season<br />

and shows good fall colour.<br />

# Rosa 'Charles Albanel' [Hybrid Rugosa]<br />

Charles Albanel Rose Z:2 � :50cm � :1m #�<br />

An exceptional hardy groundcover with magenta, fragrant flowers. Great as a single<br />

rose or mass plantings. Very low maintenance and disease resistant.<br />

# Rosa 'F.J. Grootendorst' [Hybrid Rugosa]<br />

F.J. Grootendorst Rose Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

Red flowers are fringed and in clusters. A very vigorous, bushy plant and a profuse<br />

bloomer.<br />

# Rosa 'Grootendorst Supreme' [Hybrid Rugosa]<br />

Grootendorst Supreme Rose Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Clusters of garnet red, double flowers with ruffled petals similar to small carnations.<br />

This is a very hardy shrub rose with excellent disease resistant, leathery leaves and<br />

prickly stems. This continuous bloomer makes a good, informal privacy hedge.<br />

# Rosa 'Hansa' [Hybrid Rugosa]<br />

Hansa Rose Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

Flowers are red-violet and very fragrant. Dark green foliage has attractive fall colour<br />

and good disease resistance. Vigorous, hardy shrub.<br />

# Rosa 'Pink Grootendorst' [Hybrid Rugosa]<br />

Pink Grootendorst Rose Z:3 � :1,25m � :1,25m #�<br />

Clear pink flowers fringed and in clusters of up to 20. The plant is vigorous, profuse,<br />

bushy and extremely disease resistant.<br />

# Rosa rugosa<br />

Pink Rugosa Rose Z:2 � :2m � :1,75m #�<br />

The hardiest rose available today. Blooms deep rose pink all summer followed by<br />

large orange or red fruit. Colourful fall foliage of orange to scarlet, combined with the<br />

showy fruit makes a spectacular fall display. A good specimen for natural restoration.<br />

# Rosa 'Topaz Jewel' [Hybrid Rugosa]<br />

Topaz Jewel Rose Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Lightly fragrant, butter-yellow blooms blending to cream are borne in sprays of 5-10<br />

all over its arching branches from June to September. Vigorous and disease<br />

resistant.<br />

Rose<br />

Rosa 'Carefree Spirit' [Floribunda] 2009<br />

#<br />

Carefree Spirit Rose Z:5 � :1,25m � :1m #�<br />

This disease-resistant, heavy-blooming shrub rose is a spectacular addition to the<br />

garden. Giant clusters of 2- to 2 1/2-inch blooms dot this shrub all summer long.<br />

Bright red and single-petaled, they surround a merry yellow eye. 2009 AARS Winner.<br />

# Rosa 'Cinco de Mayo' [Floribunda] 2009<br />

Cinco de Mayo Rose Z:5 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

The clusters of blooms never stop popping open on this flowerful rose bush with<br />

indescribable blending of smoked lavender & rusty red-orange double flowers. The<br />

super-clean, semi-glossy green foliage mirrors the flowers, adding even more pizazz.<br />

2009 AARS Winner.


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Rose<br />

Rosa 'Dream Come True' (WEKdocpot) [Grandiflora]<br />

#<br />

Dream Come True Rose Z:5b � :1,5m � :80cm #�<br />

It produces flawlessly formed yellow blossoms, blushed with ruby-red at the tips, all<br />

set among abundant, matte green foliage. The big, bushy vigorous plant yields longstemmed,<br />

long-lived blooms with mild tea fragrance, making it lovely in the<br />

landscape and a great choice for bouquets<br />

Rose<br />

Rosa 'Black Bacarra' [Hybrid Tea] 2008<br />

#<br />

Black Bacarra Rose Z:5b � :100cm � :60cm #�<br />

This rose is more blackish in color before the blooms begins to open. As its bloom<br />

opens, the color changes to a deep rich shade of blueberry/blackberry and<br />

burgundy. Glossy, dark green leaves.<br />

# Rosa 'Blue Girl' (Kölner ékarneval) [Hybrid Tea]<br />

Blue Girl Rose Z:5 � :1,25m � :60cm #�<br />

Blue Girl is among the most reliable of the lavender mauve roses. The sweet<br />

fragrance is moderate to strong. Unusual colour, very interesting addition to a<br />

bouquet.<br />

# Rosa 'Chicago Peace' (Johnago) [Hybrid Tea]<br />

Chicago Peace Rose Z:5b � :1,25m � :80cm #�<br />

Very large well-formed double blooms of glowing pink with canary yellow shading<br />

color and copper yellow reverse. Vigorous, free flowering with large size, leathery,<br />

shiny, dark green leaves. Good cut flower.<br />

# Rosa 'Chrysler Imperial' [Hybrid Tea]<br />

Chrysler Imperial Rose Z:5 � :1m � :60cm #�<br />

A classic Hybrid Tea that has remained among the best sellers for more than 45<br />

years. The large, high-centered blooms are rich, velvety crimson that turn blue as<br />

they age. The fragrance earned Chrysler Imperial the James Alexander Gamble<br />

Award en 1952.<br />

# Rosa 'Double Delight' [Hybrid Tea]<br />

Double Delight Rose Z:5 � :1,25m � :60cm #�<br />

Very popular hybrid tea with striking, fully double blooms of creamy white flushed<br />

with dark red. Good spicy fragrance. Easy to grow. AARS winner in 1977.<br />

# Rosa 'Fragrant Cloud' [Hybrid Tea]<br />

Fragrant Cloud Rose Z:5b � :1,25m � :80cm #�<br />

It bears coral pink blooms which are well dispersed on the bush and have a<br />

gorgeous scent. These are borne very early on in the season and compliment the<br />

glossy, dark green leaves superbly. It is a vigorous, upright grower with good<br />

disease resistance.<br />

# Rosa 'Gemini' [Hybrid Tea] 2008<br />

Gemini Rose Z:5b � :1,25m � :80cm #�<br />

Large double blooms of blended shades of coral pink and rich cream. This upright<br />

and vigorous plants features glossy dark foliage and long stems for cutting.<br />

# Rosa 'Love and Peace' [Hybrid Tea]<br />

Love and Peace Rose Z:5 � :1,5m � :80cm #�<br />

This classic tea rose treasured for its long stems, bears pink and cream yellow<br />

flowers. The strong and sweet fruity scent will add flavour to any garden. Disease<br />

resistant. AARS winner in 2002<br />

# Rosa 'Pascali' [Hybrid Tea]<br />

Pascali Rose Z:5 � :1m � :60cm #�<br />

Double, well formed long lasting blossoms of creamy white. Leathery dark green<br />

foliage enhances the abundant flowers.<br />

# Rosa 'Peace' (R. 'Gloria Dei'; R. 'Mme A. Meilland')<br />

Peace Rose Z:5 � :1m � :60cm #�<br />

The world's most famous rose, in rich brilliant yellow flushed with pink. The scent,<br />

although light, is pleasant. First introduced at the end of war in 1945, 'Peace' is even<br />

more popular today.<br />

# Rosa 'Pink Promise' [Hybrid Tea] 2009<br />

Pink Promise Rose Z:5b � :1,25m � :1m #�<br />

Pink Promise is a highly fragrant hybrid tea with large pink flowers and dark green<br />

foliage. Each flower has between 17 and 25 petals with a honey and berries scent.<br />

2009 AARS winner.<br />

# Rosa 'Tropicana' [Hybrid Tea]<br />

Tropicana Rose Z:5b � :1m � :60cm #�<br />

Winner of 12 international awards, this long stemmed rose has an intense fruity<br />

fragrance in a flashy blend of coral and orange.<br />

Rose<br />

Rosa 'Graham Thomas' (Ausmas) [David Austin]<br />

#<br />

Graham Thomas Rose Z:4b � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

One of the best of the Austin roses. The large, cup shaped flowers are an unusually<br />

rich, pure yellow in colour with a strong Tea Rose fragrance. Vigorous, upright<br />

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Perennials<br />

Yarrow / Mace / Milfoil<br />

Achillea 'Moonshine'<br />

#<br />

Moonshine Yarrow Z:3 � :60cm � :40cm #�<br />

A beautiful new hybrid with deeply cut, silver-grey foliage and sulphur-yellow flowers<br />

that appear in June and continue until September. Performs well in northern<br />

gardens. Attracts butterflies and is good for cut flowers or drying.<br />

# Achillea 'Terracotta'<br />

Terracotta Yarrow Z:3 � :70cm � :40cm #�<br />

It displays a multicoloured effect, the younger, emerging bright peach flower slowly<br />

changes into a clay pot colour. Pronounced silver foliage. Slow grower.<br />

Yarrow / Mace / Milfoil<br />

Achillea filipendulina 'Cloth of Gold'<br />

#<br />

Cloth of Gold Yarrow Z:3 � :90cm � :50cm #�<br />

Large golden yellow flowers arise on tall stems from basal fern-like and fragrant<br />

foliage in mid-summer through the end of the summer. Flowers are excellent for<br />

cutting and drying. Dead head after bloom to prevent self-seeding.<br />

Yarrow / Mace / Milfoil<br />

Achillea millefolium 'Cerise Queen' (A. m.<br />

#<br />

Cerise Queen Yarrow Z:3 � :70cm � :40cm #�<br />

Fernlike aromatic foliage with masses of flat topped flowers of cerise-red with yellow<br />

centers from June to September. Flowers are excellent for drying. Attracts butterflies.<br />

# Achillea millefolium 'Laura' 2010<br />

Laura Yarrow Z:3 � :40cm � :60cm #�<br />

Superb hybrid with a compact, bushy growth and an upright habit. The foliage is<br />

fragrant and makes a nice backdrop to the clusters of cherry red flowers from June<br />

to September. Excellent drought resistance.<br />

# Achillea millefolium 'Paprika'<br />

Paprika Yarrow Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #�<br />

Very deeply cut foliage and bright ruby red flowers with yellow centers that have a<br />

tendency to fade to a lighter pink as they mature. Attracts butterflies and is good for<br />

cut flowers.<br />

# Achillea millefolium 'Red Velvet'<br />

Red Velvet Yarrow Z:3 � :60cm � :40cm #�<br />

A gorgeous summer flowering perennial with aromatic, ferny foliage and large, deep<br />

rose-red blooms with a tiny yellow eye. Excellent fade resistance with good drought<br />

tolerance. Great butterfly plant or cut flower.<br />

# Achillea millefolium 'Summer Pastels'<br />

Summer Pastels Yarrow Z:3 � :60cm � :40cm #�<br />

A 1990 All-American winner, this seed-produced cultivar produces a range of flower<br />

colors including pink, red, white, cream, yellow, salmon, orange, lilac and mauve.<br />

Flowers produced on stems arising from typical cut-leaf yarrow foliage. Can selfseed.<br />

# Achillea millefolium 'Summerwine'<br />

Summerwine Yarrow Z:3 � :60cm � :80cm #�<br />

Excellent choice for long lasting summer blooms and for use as a cut flower, both<br />

fresh and dried. Clusters of rich burgundy blooms fade to a pale pink from June till<br />

September. Attracts butterflies.<br />

Yarrow / Mace / Milfoil<br />

Achillea ptarmica 'Ballerina'<br />

#<br />

Ballerina Yarrow Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #�<br />

Little mounds of clean green foliage covered with open, airy sprays of double white<br />

flowers. It blooms profusely from June through August. Very good selection for the<br />

cut flower. Drought tolerant.<br />

Bugle<br />

Ajuga 'Chocolate Chip'<br />

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Chocolate Chip Bugleweed Z:3 � :5cm � :40cm #� � �<br />

Masses of violet-blue flower spikes adorn the chocolate brown narrow foliage in the<br />

spring. A very good selection as a groundcover.<br />

Bugle<br />

Ajuga reptans 'Catlin's Giant'<br />

#<br />

Catlin's Giant Bugleweed Z:3 � :15cm � :40cm #� � �<br />

A large clump forming variety, with large, bronze/green leaves and blue flower spikes<br />

in April-May. Great for edging in front of a perennial border or large mass planting.<br />

This bugleweed cultivar is a dense, rapidly spreading ground cover<br />

# Ajuga reptans 'Party Colors' 2010<br />

Party Colors Bugleweed Z:3 � :15cm � :30cm #� � �<br />

Thick, rounded, pink, white and mint green leaves with scalloped edge. New growth<br />

is claret. Short blue flower spikes. Dense, compact spreading mound.<br />

Hollyhock<br />

Alcea rosea 'Fiesta Time' 2010<br />

#<br />

Fiesta Time Hollyhock Z:3 � :100cm � :80cm #�<br />

Beautiful double cerise-pink fringed flowers are produced on compact plants. Blooms<br />

start in mid-summer. Popular cottage garden flower. Ideal in containers or borders<br />

Lady's mantle<br />

Alchemilla mollis<br />

#<br />

Lady's Mantle Z:4 � :50cm � :30cm #� � �<br />

Lady's Mantle grows in a mound shape with scalloped light green leaves covered in<br />

a soft pubescence. Leaves are beautiful in the morning when they literally hold the<br />

dew. Blooms with billowing sprays of yellow-green flowers. Good for cut flowers.<br />

Excellent for restoration.<br />

Anemone / Wind flower<br />

Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm'<br />

#<br />

Sept. Charm Japanese Windflower Z:4 � :70cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Single, silvery pink fall blooms that contrast with the darker pink on the outside on<br />

wiry, branched stems. Free-flowering variety and superb cut flower from September<br />

to October. Dark green foliage.<br />

Anemone / Wind flower<br />

Anemone hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' (A. h. 'Alba'<br />

#<br />

Honorine Jobert Anemone Z:4 � :90cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Early fall flowers that are pure white with yellow centres. Dark green palmate foliage.<br />

A nice perennial that should be used more often in landscaping to add fall color in<br />

the garden.<br />

Anemone / Wind flower<br />

Anemone vitifolia 'Robustissima'<br />

#<br />

Hardy Grape Leaf Anemone Z:4 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

One of the earliest of the fall blooming anemones, flowering from August to October.<br />

Pink flowers bloom on sturdy stems above the attractive dark green foliage.<br />

Columbine<br />

Aquilegia flabellata 'Cameo Serie's'<br />

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#<br />

Cameo Serie's Columbine Z:4 :30cm � :30cm #� �<br />

It is one of the shorter columbines with a flowering period beginning in spring and<br />

extending into summer. The plant will tolerate full sun except in hotter climates. The<br />

foliage is bluish-green. Larges flowers in shades of blue or pink and white.<br />

Sea thrift<br />

Armeria maritima 'Splendens'<br />

#<br />

Splendens Thrift Z:4 � :20cm � :30cm #�<br />

Tufted evergreen leaves. Long flowering rosy-red balls from May to July. Dwarf<br />

variety, the most popular.<br />

Wormwood / White sage<br />

Artemisia lactiflora 'Guizhou'<br />

#<br />

Guizhou Wormwood Z:4 � :1,25m � :90cm #�<br />

Statuesque perennial with dramatic reddish-brown stems and ferny, green-black<br />

deeply serrated foliage. Late in the season it is set with large creamy-white plumes<br />

which provide a superb contrast to the foliage. An excellent back of the border<br />

perennial. Makes a good cut flower.<br />

Wormwood / White sage<br />

Artemisia schmidtiana 'Silver Mound'<br />

#<br />

Silver Mound Wormwood Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #�<br />

A low growing, mound shaped plant with silver-grey, very cutleaf foliage that is<br />

almost velvety soft to the touch. A lovely accent plant in the garden or as a perennial<br />

border, it provides a nice contrast to blue, red, and yellow flowers.<br />

Wormwood / White sage<br />

Artemisia stelleriana 'Silver Brocade'<br />

#<br />

Silver Brocade Wormwood Z:4 � :20- � :40cm #�<br />

A beautiful accent plant grown for its lovely color. Dense silver/grey/white woolly<br />

foliage that creeps along the ground makes this an excellent front of the border plant.


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Goat's beard<br />

Aruncus dioicus (A. sylvestris; Spiraea aruncus)<br />

#<br />

Goats Beard Z:3 � :1,5m � :90cm #� � �<br />

A large background perennial with lovely cutleaf foliage which many confuse with<br />

Astilbe. Blooms in early summer with spikes of creamy flowers up to 12" tall atop the<br />

foliage. A very popular selection for restoration.<br />

Milkweed<br />

Asclepias tuberosa 'Hello Yellow'<br />

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#<br />

Hello Yellow Butterfly Weed Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Erect, tuberous-rooted perennial that features flat-topped clusters of bright yellow<br />

flowers atop upright stems with narrow, dark green, lance-shaped leaves. Flowers<br />

give way to prominent seed follicles which are valued in dried flower arrangements.<br />

Long summer bloom period.<br />

Aster<br />

Aster 'Alert' 2008<br />

#<br />

Aster Alert Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm #�<br />

Densely packed clusters of deep purplish-red flowers provide outstanding color in<br />

the garden from late summer into fall. It has an especially compact habit and the<br />

flowers are great for cutting. Good air circulation will help to prevent powdery mildew<br />

# Aster 'Rose Serenade'<br />

Rose Serenade Aster Z:3 � :30cm � :40cm #�<br />

Dwarf fall Aster. Abundant blossom of pink flowers from August till October. Glossy<br />

dark green foliage.<br />

# Aster 'Wood's Blue' 2008<br />

Wood's Blue Aster Z:4 � :30cm � :50cm #�<br />

Lavender blue daisy-like flower blooming from August through September. With its<br />

perfectly clean, compact, dark green, disease resistant and rust free foliage, it<br />

makes an excellent container plant or front of the garden feature and looks great with<br />

ornamental grasses.<br />

# Aster 'Wood's Pink'<br />

Wood's Pink Aster Z:3 � :30cm � :50cm #�<br />

Clear pink flowers with gold centers and daisy-like flowers blooming August through<br />

September. Perfectly clean, compact, dark green, disease resistant and rust free<br />

foliage. Excellent container plant or front of the garden feature and looks great with<br />

ornamental grasses.<br />

# Aster 'Wood's Purple' 2008<br />

Wood's Purple Aster Z:4 � :30cm � :60cm #�<br />

Charming purple, semi-double flowers with gold centers provide outstanding color<br />

from late summer into fall. It's compact habit will not require staking. Perfectly clean<br />

foliage with excellent resistance to mildew and rust.<br />

Aster<br />

Aster alpinus 'Happy End'<br />

#<br />

Happy End Aster Z:3 � :30cm � :40cm #�<br />

Semi double pink flower with a yellow heart and a compact habit. Blooms in May-<br />

June. An excellent low plant for edging or the rock garden.<br />

Aster<br />

Aster novi-belgii 'Marie Ballard' (Symphyotrichum novi-<br />

#<br />

Marie Ballard Aster Z:4 � :90cm � :50cm #�<br />

Masses of double lilac blue flowers with a yellow heart from August till frost. Glossy<br />

dark green foliage adds to the beauty of this old variety.<br />

False Spirea<br />

Astilbe 'Amethyst'<br />

#<br />

Amethyst False Spirea Z:4 � :80cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Sturdy stems with fragrant violet-pink flowers in July and August above the lacy<br />

foliage. Excellent selection for the cut flower.<br />

# Astilbe 'Bressingham Beauty'<br />

Bressingham Beauty False Spirea Z:4 � :125cm � :60cm #� �<br />

One of the larger Astilbes with long arching plumes of good solid pink flowers. The<br />

spikes of flowers are 3 to 4 feet long and are held over large rounded green foliage.<br />

Long flowering in July and August.<br />

# Astilbe 'Burgundy Red' (A. arendsii 'Burgindy Red')<br />

Burgundy Red False Spirea Z:4 � :60cm � :80cm #� �<br />

The glossy deep green foliage is the perfect foil for its long-lasting deep wine-red<br />

plumes of fluffy flowers. A good ground cover in moist situations and a superb cut<br />

flower. Attract butterflies.<br />

# Astilbe 'Cattleya'<br />

Cattleya False Spirea Z:4 � :90cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Beautiful rose pink loose clusters in July-August. Late but intense flowering.<br />

Vigorous growth. Excellent cut flower.<br />

# Astilbe 'Color Flash Lime' (A. arendsii 'Color Flash<br />

Color Flash Lime False Spirea Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Its leaves emerge intense yellow and softening to light green as the season<br />

progresses. This plant is ideal for containers, shaded perennial gardens and borders<br />

where its vibrant colored leaves provide a flash of color all season long. Pink plumes<br />

in June.<br />

# Astilbe 'Darwin's Dream'<br />

Darwin's Dream False Spirea Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm #� �<br />

A compact form with dense, bright pink blooms in June and July. Shiny, dark green<br />

foliage.<br />

# Astilbe 'Deutschland'<br />

Deutschland False Spirea Z:4 � :50cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Drooping spikes of white flowers above a dense, glossy foliage in June-July. Well<br />

known variety with a vigorous growth.<br />

# Astilbe 'Erika'<br />

Erika False Spirea Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Erica is a tall cultivar which features open, narrow triangular shape panicles of light<br />

heather pink flowers on upright, deep red stems. Blooms in July and August.The<br />

foliage emerges red, fading to green.<br />

# Astilbe 'Gertrud Brix'<br />

Gertrude Brix False Spirea Z:3 � :70cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Dense and narrow plumes of carmine red flowers above the cut leaf, medium green<br />

foliage. Intense blossom in July and August.<br />

# Astilbe 'Gladstone'<br />

Gladstone False Spirea Z:4 � :30cm � :50cm #� �<br />

One of the first Astilbe to bloom in June. Small dainty flower plumes of pearly white<br />

flowers that look like lace. Nice frontal planting Astilbe as it does not get large.<br />

# Astilbe 'Gloria Purpurea'<br />

Gloria Purpurea False Spirea Z:4 � :80cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Very large dense plumes of purple-pink flowers in July. Bronze foliage in spring<br />

turning green by summer.<br />

# Astilbe 'Granat'<br />

Granat False Spirea Z:3 � :60cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Fluffy pink red flowers in July and August with a purplish foliage.<br />

# Astilbe 'Peach Blossom'<br />

Peach Blossom False Spirea Z:4 � :60cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Feathery plumes of salmon pink flowers in July. Very floriferous and slightly fragrant.<br />

Glossy dark green foliage. Popular because of its different colour.<br />

# Astilbe 'Perkeo'<br />

Perkeo Crisp False Spirea Z:4 � :20cm � :30cm #� �<br />

A tiny dwarf Astilbe with very dark and crisp, bronze green foliage. Hot pink flowers<br />

in June-July. Different.<br />

# Astilbe 'Sprite'<br />

Sprite False Spirea Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Blooms in midseason, with light shell pink flower plumes over lacy, cut leaf, dark<br />

green, almost glossy foliage. Attractive rust coloured seed heads. Short, for the front<br />

of the border. Good for cut flower.<br />

# Astilbe 'Weisse Gloria' (A. 'White Gloria')<br />

White Gloria False Spirea Z:4 � :70cm � :50cm #� �<br />

The shiny dark green foliage brings excellent contrast to snow white flowers on<br />

dense, pyramidal plumes in July and August..<br />

False Spirea<br />

Astilbe chinensis 'Pumila'<br />

#<br />

Dwarf False Spirea Z:4 � :25cm � :25cm #� �<br />

An excellent groundcover with a stoloniferous spreading habit. A late blooming<br />

Astilbe with narrow, upright lilac rose flower plumes over a clump of soft, deeply cut,<br />

bronze green foliage. Tolerate dryness better than others.<br />

# Astilbe chinensis 'Superba' (A. taquetii superba)<br />

Taquetti Superba False Spirea Z:3b � :110cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Referred to as the fall Astilbe because it is one of the latest blooming Astilbes with<br />

very tall, upright, red-purple or magenta colored blooms well above the foliage. Good<br />

for cut flowers in fresh floral arrangements.


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# Astilbe chinensis 'Vision in White' 2009<br />

Vision in White False Spirea Z:3 � :40cm � :30cm #� �<br />

This midsize selection features showy, soft-pink plumes, over a compact mound of<br />

elegant, lacy blue-green leaves. Also thrives in tubs, or mixed containers. Excellent<br />

for cutting.<br />

# Astilbe chinensis 'Visions in Pink'<br />

Vision in Pink False Spirea Z:3 � :40cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Long lasting, fragrant true pink flowers. Compact, low-growing, fern-like, deep bluegreen<br />

foliage. Sun and drought tolerant once established. Excellent in containers or<br />

as a cut flower.<br />

Rodger's Flower<br />

Astilboides tabularis<br />

#<br />

Rodger's Flower Z:3 � :125cm � :110cm #� �<br />

Large, circular, light green leaves and large, plume-like arrangements of white<br />

flowers in June-July. Requires ample moisture and high fertilization. Recommended<br />

for natural restoration and shady woodlands.<br />

Great masterwort<br />

Astrantia 'Star of Fire' 2010<br />

#<br />

Star of Fire Masterwort Z:4 � :70cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Large, dark red and white flowers on dark stems. Long-blooming period. Clumpforming<br />

variety with masses of palm-shaped leaves. Excellent cut flower and good<br />

selection for the woodland.<br />

Great masterwort<br />

Astrantia major 'Roma'<br />

#<br />

Roma Masterwort Z:4 � :40cm � :40cm #� �<br />

A surprisingly hardy plant, with a delicate appearance, it produces branched heads<br />

of neat pincushion flowers surrounded by a ruff of greenish wine red bracts.<br />

Continuous blooming. Excellent woodland variety and cut flower.<br />

# Astrantia major 'Sunningdale Variegated'<br />

Sunningdale Variegated Masterwort Z:4 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Rare elegant form with full, deeply cut green foliage highlighted by bright splashes of<br />

yellow and cream. Ivory-soft pink flowers July through September add to the display.<br />

Variegation tends to fade in summer.<br />

Rock Cress<br />

Aubrieta 'Cascade Red'<br />

#<br />

Cascade Red Rock Cress Z:4 � :15cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Forms a dense cushion of felty foliage smothered with carmine-red flowers in midspring.<br />

Cut it back hard after flowering to restore its good looks.<br />

Wild indigo / False Indigo<br />

Baptisia x variicolor 'Starlite Prairie Blue'<br />

#<br />

Starlite Prairie Blue False Indigo Z:4 � :80cm � :80cm #� �<br />

It shines with soft blue pea flowers that glow white at the base for a sparkling overall<br />

appearance. A good strong grower with long spikes of flowers from mid-May to June.<br />

After the flowers fade, the seedpods turn charcoal black, making a valued addition to<br />

dried flower arrangements.<br />

# Baptisia x variicolor 'Twilight Prairie Blues' 2008<br />

Twilight Prairie Blues False Indigo Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Spires of tightly packed flowers gracefully rise above the handsome blue-green<br />

foliage. The deep violet bloom is highlighted with lemon-yellow keel petals. Flowers<br />

fade to a lovely violet-purple. This vigorous grower creates a stunning architectural<br />

effect in border plantings.<br />

Wild indigo / False Indigo<br />

Baptisia australis<br />

#<br />

False Blue Indigo Z:3 � :100cm � :80cm #� �<br />

This beautiful member of the pea family blooms with long flower terminals of indigo<br />

blue on a large mound of typical pea-like foliage which looks good throughout the<br />

entire season. Black seed pods develope later and become decorative.<br />

Leopard lily<br />

Belamcanda chinensis 'Freckle Face' 2010<br />

#<br />

Freckle Face Belamcanda Z:5 � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

It forms a low clump of green sword-shaped leaves, with taller stems of cup-shaped<br />

bright golden-yellow flowers, speckled with orange. Attractive pods heads appear<br />

later, which split open to reveal clusters of black seeds. Seed pods make unique<br />

dried flowers for arrangements.<br />

Saxifraga<br />

Bergenia 'Baby Doll'<br />

#<br />

Baby Doll Bergenia Z:3 � :30cm � :40cm #� � �<br />

The attractive cabbage-like foliage makes a very decorative groundcover. Showy<br />

blooms are light pink and mature to dark pink appear in April to May. Excellent red<br />

fall colour of the foliage. Miniature variety.<br />

# Bergenia 'Bressingham Ruby' 2008<br />

Bressingham Ruby Bergenia Z:3 � :50cm � :30cm #� � �<br />

Glossy foliage is maroon with crimson undersides turning reddish-purple in cold<br />

weather. Bright pink flowers emerge in spring. Popular weed-smothering ground<br />

cover for front of border or in rock gardens. Glossy foliage useful in flowers<br />

arrangements.<br />

# Bergenia 'Winterglöd' (B. 'Winterglut')<br />

Winterglut Bergenia Z:3 � :40cm � :30cm #� � �<br />

New red flowers variety. Regarded as an improved B. 'Rotblum' which always had<br />

good rebloom in the fall. Noted for its excellent red fall foliage.<br />

Saxifraga<br />

Bergenia cordifolia (B. crassifolia var. cordifolia)<br />

#<br />

Heartleaf Bergenia Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #� � �<br />

The attractive cabbage-like foliage makes a very decorative groundcover. Foliage<br />

turns bronze green in cold weather and is excellent for floral arrangements. Showy<br />

clusters of pink flowers appears from mid to late spring.<br />

Brunnera<br />

Brunnera macrophylla 'Diane's Gold' 2010<br />

#<br />

Diane's Gold Heartleaf Brunnera Z:4b � :30cm � :40cm # � �<br />

A distinctive new brunnera where the leaves unfurl golden yellow and maintain their<br />

scrumptious hue for the season. The bright blue flowers create a luminescent<br />

contrast. Excellent choice for woodlands.<br />

# Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost'<br />

Jack Frost Heartleaf Brunnera Z:3 � :40cm � :40cm # � �<br />

Large heart-shaped frosty silver leaves with light green veins. Leaves resemble<br />

crackled porcelain and shimmer in the garden creating a shining contrast against<br />

companion plants and its blue spring flowers. The ideal specimen plant in the shade<br />

garden.<br />

# Brunnera macrophylla 'Looking Glass'<br />

Looking Glass Heartleaf Brunnera Z:3 � :30cm � :30cm # � �<br />

The round heart-shaped leaves emerge silver with green veining, then change to<br />

solid pewtery-silver. The clumps are topped in spring with sprays of small cobalt-blue<br />

flowers. It reflect every bit of light, adding a mirror gloss to a woodland border or beds<br />

Bellflower<br />

Campanula 'Blue-Eyed Blonde' 2009<br />

#<br />

Blue-Eyed Blonde Bellflower Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm #�<br />

Colourful for both the foliage and flowers, this is a terrific perennial to use near the<br />

front of a sunny border or in containers. It forms a low mound of long, narrow bright<br />

yellow foliage, bearing taller stems in summer that hold deep violet-blue bells.<br />

Remove spent blossoms individually for continued blooming.<br />

Bellflower<br />

Campanula carpatica 'Blue Clips' (C. c. 'Blaue Clips')<br />

Blue Clips Carpathian Bellflower � Z:3 � � :30cm<br />

#<br />

:15cm #� �<br />

Compact and uniform mound of heart-shaped green leaves. Masses of blue, cupped<br />

flowers from June to September. Very floriferous, good selection for the front of the<br />

border.<br />

# Campanula carpatica 'White Clips' (Weisse Clips)<br />

White Clips Carpathian Bellflower � Z:3 � :20cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Wonderful, compact plant for the front of the perennial border or rock garden. It<br />

blooms through most of the season with white bell-shaped flowers atop a round<br />

mound of green foliage.<br />

Bellflower<br />

Campanula glomerata 'Superba' (C. g. dahurica<br />

#<br />

Clustered Bellflower Z:3 � :60cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Clusters of rich violet-blue flowers from June till end of July. Will bloom a second<br />

time if dead flowers are removed right away. Tidy mound of green leaves. Very heat<br />

tolerant.


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Bellflower<br />

Campanula persicifolia 'Takion Blue'<br />

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Takion Blue Peach-leaved Bellflower Z:4 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Naturally compact and well-branched hybrid Bellflower with large blue flowers above<br />

dark green, leathery mats of foliage. One of the best of the Campanula species for<br />

cut flower use.<br />

Bellflower<br />

Campanula portenschlagiana (C. muralis)<br />

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Dalmatian Bellflower Z:3 � :15cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Neat mound of heart-shaped leaves covered with purple-blue flowers from June to<br />

September. Excellent as a groundcover for rock gardens and border..<br />

Bellflower<br />

Campanula poscharskyana 'Blue Gown' ('Blauranke')<br />

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Blue Gown Serbian Bellflower Z:3 � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Large, deep lavender-blue flowers with a white eye. They resonate against the rich<br />

green foliage from June to September.<br />

Knapweed<br />

Centaurea montana 'Amethyst in Snow'<br />

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Amethyst in Snow Cornflower Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Flowers feature well-spaced, tubular, pure white petals radiating from contrasting<br />

deep blue-purple centers in mid-May to mid-June. Silvery green foliage forms dense,<br />

substantial masses. Low maintenance. Long-lived plants. For well-drained soil,<br />

plants tolerate drought and poor soil.<br />

Chinese plumbago<br />

Ceratostigma plumbaginoides (Plumbago larpentae)<br />

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Blue Plumbago Z:5 � :20cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Low growing groundcover with small gentian blue flowers in summer through late fall.<br />

Foliage is bright green, turning a nice bronzy-red in fall in cooler climates. Plants well<br />

in a rock garden or foreground for a shrub border. Attracts butterflies.<br />

Balmony / Turtlehead<br />

Chelone obliqua<br />

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Pink Turtlehead Z:3 � :60cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Upright habit. Dense, glossy, dark green foliage with deep veins. Masses of pink<br />

panicles from August till October. Vigorous variety that will adapt to many adverse<br />

conditions and is greatly appreciated in natural restoration..<br />

Bugbane<br />

Cimicifuga ramosa 'Atropurpurea' (Actaea r.<br />

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Purple-leaf Snakeroot Z:3 � :175cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Spikes of fragrant creamy white flowers over dark, bronze purple leaves and stems<br />

creating a dramatic contrast. Flowers and foliage are both useful in the garden.<br />

Excellent selection for the back of the border.<br />

# Cimicifuga ramosa 'Brunette' (Actaea simplex<br />

Brunette Purple Snakeroot Z:3 � :110cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Improved form with finely divided foliage, consistently dark purple all season.<br />

Somewhat shorter than the older variety. Excellent contrast with the long, dense<br />

spikes of pink-white flowers from August to October.<br />

Bugbane<br />

Cimicifuga simplex 'Black Negligee' (Actaea) 2009<br />

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Black Negligee Snakeroot Z:3 � :125cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Arching wands or spikes of fragrant pink-tinged white flowers rise above the lacy<br />

black foliage and the dark stems in mid fall. Blooms scented of grape & jasmine. A<br />

striking specimen!<br />

# Cimicifuga simplex 'White Pearl' (C. s. 'Armleuchter')<br />

Kamchatka Bugbane Z:3 � :125cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Lacy green foliage is topped by excellent creamy white spikes in late fall. One of the<br />

last flower shows of the season.<br />

Lily of the valley<br />

Convallaria majalis<br />

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Lily of the Valley Z:2 � :15cm � :30cm #� � �<br />

A garden favourite with spreading rootstocks which form a tight mat. This<br />

groundcover produces tiny white bell-shaped, fragrant flowers in late spring.<br />

Tickseed<br />

Coreopsis 'Full Moon' 2009<br />

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Full Moon Tickseed Z:5 � :70cm � :60cm #�<br />

Showy hybrid with very large, canary yellow flowers that measure up to 3" (7,5cm)<br />

across on well-branched stems atop a mound of healthy green, medium textured<br />

foliage. The plants are long blooming, from about midsummer into early fall. Disease<br />

resistant and reasonably drought tolerant.<br />

# Coreopsis 'Sienna Sunset' 2010<br />

Sienna Sunset Tickseed Z:4b � :50cm � :40cm #�<br />

This new colour of burnt sienna aging to salmon-orange is a magnet for butterflies. A<br />

very hardy, drought-tolerant, border perennial with a display of daisy-like bloom that<br />

blooms all summer long if the spent flowers are removed.<br />

Tickseed<br />

Coreopsis grandiflora 'Jethro Tull'<br />

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Jethro Tull Tickseed Z:4 � :40cm � :50cm #�<br />

Low-growing, this butterfly magnet is bearing brilliant golden yellow blooms with<br />

amazing fluted petals and excellent compact form. Very floriferous and blooms all<br />

summer.<br />

Tickseed<br />

Coreopsis rosea 'Sweet Dreams'<br />

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Sweet Dreams Tickseed Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

Two-coloured daisy like flowers with their own unique style. Petals are white to light<br />

pink with a raspberry base, surrounding a yellow center. Abundant blossom from<br />

June till August.<br />

Tickseed<br />

Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam'<br />

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Moonbeam Tickseed Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #�<br />

An excellent selection with primrose yellow flowers profusely formed above a lacy<br />

and thread-like foliage from June till October.<br />

# Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonray' 2009<br />

Moonray Tickseed Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

This variety produces masses of light creamy yellow blossoms atop airy clumps of<br />

fine, needle-like foliage. The plants bloom all summer long for three continuous<br />

months and is a vigorous grower. It adds a beautiful finely textured element to the<br />

garden.<br />

# Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb'<br />

Zagreb Tickseed Z:3 � :40cm � :40cm #�<br />

Starry sparkling golden blooms from July till frost. Upright grower, removing first<br />

flush of flowers when finished will encourage fall re-bloom. Drought tolerant.<br />

Dahlia<br />

Dahlia 'Happy Single Date'<br />

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Happy Single Date Dahlia Z: � :60cm � :60cm #�<br />

Decorative dark foliage yields dazzling flowers with a dark center all season. Blooms<br />

from spring to fall. Used either in the back or middle of a container. Usually a taller<br />

item that adds height and drama to the container. Tubers have be stored inside for<br />

replanting in the spring.<br />

# Dahlia 'Happy Single Party'<br />

Happy Single Party Dahlia Z: � :70cm � :70cm #�<br />

Superb clear yellow, single-flowered flowers with dark centers and deep purple<br />

foliage. The Happy Single Party is a vigorous grower that looks the best in<br />

combinations in gardens and large containers. Tubers must be removed before<br />

winter.<br />

# Dahlia 'Happy Single Romeo'<br />

Happy Single Romeo Dahlia Z: � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

This stunning cultivar is characterised by its deep red blooms, each with a dark,<br />

central eye and contrasting, glossy, bronzed foliage. Tubers must be remove before<br />

winter.<br />

Umbrella plant<br />

Darmera peltata (Peltiphyllum peltatum)<br />

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Umbrella Plant Z:5 � :110cm � :125cm # �<br />

The Umbrella Plant is best suited for wet places such as stream banks and bog<br />

gardens. In spring, its big flowers attract attention. Later on the show centers on its<br />

1- to 2 foot-long leaves, which are shaped like shields.


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Larkspur<br />

Delphinium 'King Arthur'<br />

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King Arthur Larkspur Z:3 � :150cm � :80cm #�<br />

Forms clumps of erect stems where flowers are borne in spikes of giant dark royal<br />

violet florets with a white center. Spectacular floral display in June. Used well as a<br />

border or background planting. Excellent for cut flowers.<br />

# Delphinium 'Magic Fountains' [Dark Blue]<br />

Dark Blue Larkspur Z:3 � :80cm � :40cm #�<br />

Stunning deep, blue-violet flowers with white center. Excellent for windy areas. Good<br />

cut flower.<br />

Larkspur<br />

Delphinium elatum 'Sweet Sensation' (CD1) 2009<br />

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Sweet Sensation Delphinium Z:5 � :60cm � :50cm #�<br />

This hybrid features double, deep-mauve flowers tinged with blue green on 10 in.<br />

(25cm) flower stems and it produces about 15 flower spikes on mid-green foliage.<br />

Blooms in mid-June with a secondary flowering later in the year.<br />

Larkspur<br />

Delphinium grandiflorum 'Blue Butterfly'<br />

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Blue Butterfly Larkspur Z:3 � :40cm � :40cm #�<br />

Deep, gentian-blue, trumpet shaped blooms on long spikes. Free flowering through<br />

most of the summer. Compact plants with deeply cut, lobed foliage. Excellent cut<br />

flower.<br />

# Delphinium grandiflorum 'Summer Blues'<br />

Summer Blues Larkspur Z:4b � :30cm � :30cm #�<br />

This attractive little beauty forms a compact mound of well-branched lacy foliage. It<br />

puts on a spectacular show from early summer to fall when a blanket of delightful,<br />

sky-blue flowers cover the whole plant.<br />

# Delphinium grandiflorum 'Summer Stars'<br />

Summer Stars Larkspur Z:4 � :40cm � :40cm #�<br />

Producing really well-branched, compact plants. Early blooming, it covers itself in<br />

blankets of countless delightful, flawless pure white flowers. A dwarf variety that<br />

blooms throughout the summer.<br />

Daisy<br />

Dendranthema 'Clara Curtis' (Chrysanthemum 'Clara<br />

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Clara Curtis Fall Daisy Z:3b � :80cm � :60cm #�<br />

Fragrant foliage. Light pink flowers with yellow center from August till frost. Brings<br />

warmth to the fall landscape. Very hardy. A light pruning at the end of June will bring<br />

more uniformity and a better blossom.<br />

# Dendranthema 'Mary Stoker' (Chrysanthemum)<br />

Mary Stoker Fall Daisy Z:4 � :70cm � :50cm #�<br />

Fragrant foliage. Apricot flowers from August till October. Brings warmth to our fall<br />

landscape. Very hardy. A light pruning at the end of June will will bring more<br />

uniformity and a better blossom.<br />

Pink / Sweet William / Carn<br />

Dianthus barbatus nigrescens 'Sooty'<br />

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Sooty Sweet William Z:3 � :40cm � :30cm #�<br />

Unique variety with fragrant blooms of deepest maroon-black on red stems and midgreen<br />

foliage which matures to metallic mahogany. An excellent cutflower and<br />

border plant. Remove fading flowers to encourage more buds to form.<br />

Pink / Sweet William / Carn<br />

Dianthus deltoides 'Flashing Light' (D. d. 'Leuchtfunk')<br />

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Flashing Light Maiden Pinks Z:3 � :10- � :40cm #�<br />

A superb new cultivated variety forming masses of dark-leaved foliage covered with<br />

an incessant abundance of large, flashing, deep scarlet flowers from June till<br />

October. Suitable for edging, borders and rock gardens. Shearing plants after first<br />

bloom will encourage re-bloom in fall.<br />

Pink / Sweet William / Carn<br />

Dianthus gratianopolitanus 'Firewitch' (D. g.<br />

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Firewitch Cheddar Pink Z:4 � :15cm � :40cm #�<br />

The masses of shocking magenta-pink blossoms that are nearly fringed on the<br />

edges contrast beautifully with the silvery mats of linear, needle-like, evergreen<br />

foliage. Blooms all summer long if deadheaded with spicy clove-scented flowers.<br />

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Bleeding heart<br />

Dicentra 'Burning Hearts' 2010<br />

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Burning Hearts Dicentra Z:3 � :25cm � :30cm # �<br />

Long-blooming stems of heart-shaped, deep rose red flowers with a clean white<br />

edge arch above delicate, blue gray, fernlike foliage. Blooming starts in April and<br />

continue throughout the summer until the fall. Compact and mounding.<br />

# Dicentra 'King of Hearts'<br />

King of Hearts Bleeding Heart � Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm # � �<br />

This hybrid combines the largest dark rose flowers with the most sumptuous, lacy,<br />

blue foliage in a duet that simply put, is marvellous. Blooms all season long.<br />

Bleeding heart<br />

Dicentra formosa 'Aurora'<br />

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Aurora Bleeding Heart Z:3 � :40cm � :40cm # � �<br />

Blue-green, fern-like foliage with small bell-shaped white flowers from May to June.<br />

Prefers rich soil. Good choice for the small garden.<br />

# Dicentra formosa 'Bacchanal'<br />

Bacchanal Bleeding Heart Z:3 � :30cm � :40cm # � �<br />

Blue-green, finely cut foliage. Masses of cherry-red, bell-like flowers from June till<br />

September. Dense and uniform habit. Beautiful selection for the woodland's<br />

naturalization or the semi-shaded border.<br />

# Dicentra formosa 'Luxuriant'<br />

Luxuriant Bleeding Heart � Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm # � �<br />

Bell-shaped cherry pink flowers from May to September. Blue-green foliage, everblooming,<br />

heat tolerant but better color in cool temperature. Naturalizes well.<br />

Bleeding heart<br />

Dicentra spectabilis<br />

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Pink Bleeding Heart Z:3 � :80cm � :70cm # � �<br />

Old fashion Bleeding Heart. An old time favourite with drooping chains of pink hearts<br />

in May-June. Plant could go dormant in summer when in warm location. Best in halfshade.<br />

Excellent as cut flowers.<br />

Yellow foxglove<br />

Digitalis 'Camelot Rose'<br />

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Camelot Foxglove Z:4 � :125cm � :50cm #� � �<br />

Tall, stately spikes of large, glowing rose-pink bells, each spotted inside with maroon<br />

purple. Numerous secondary flower spikes extend the bloom time well into summer if<br />

plants are deadheaded. It flower in both the first and second year before eventually<br />

setting seed and dying.<br />

# Digitalis 'Dalmation Purple' 2010<br />

Dalmation Purple Foxglove Z:4 � :80cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Unique selection of Foxglove, flowering well even the first year. It forms a low rosette<br />

of green leaves, with tall spikes of deep lavender-purple bells, each spotted inside<br />

with maroon purple. Attract hummingbirds. A classic of the cottage garden.<br />

Yellow foxglove<br />

Digitalis 'Camelot Lavender'<br />

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Camelot Lavender Foxglove Z:4 � :1,25m � :60cm #� � �<br />

The first hydrid foxglove which yields uniform growth and well branched plants. The<br />

huge tubular florets of rich rose are tall and stunning in the garden.<br />

# Digitalis purpurea Foxy Hybrids<br />

Foxy Mix Foxglove Z:4 � :80cm � :40cm #� � �<br />

This serie has spires of tubular pink, reddish pink, pale yellow or white flowers<br />

heavily spotted with maroon. Ideal for naturalized areas, mass plantings, or<br />

brightening a shady corner.<br />

Coneflower<br />

Echinacea 'Big Sky Harvest Moon'<br />

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Harvest Moon Coneflower Z:4 � :70cm � :80cm #�<br />

Its blooms offer a lively combination of golden yellow petals surrounding a cone of<br />

golden orange. The big (4in), fragrant flower heads hold their colors atop thick<br />

stems. Ideal for bouquets. These plants are hardy and vigorous and will produce<br />

several blooms once established.<br />

# Echinacea 'Big Sky Summer Sky' 2008<br />

Summer Sky Coneflower Z:4 � :80cm � :60cm #�<br />

The huge flowers are light orange with a rose colored halo and an orange cone.<br />

They are presented on tall, very stout stems that hold up terrifically when cut for<br />

fresh bouquets. It's a prolific bloomer and the flowers are delightfully fragrant.


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# Echinacea 'Big Sky Sundown'<br />

Sundown Coneflower Z:3b � :80cm � :70cm #�<br />

Fragrant, vibrant-orange flowers with a prominent, brownish central cone are held<br />

erect above multi-branched flower stalks, ensuring weeks of extended blooms. Plant<br />

large drifts in the garden so that the flowers can be used in arrangements.<br />

# Echinacea 'Big Sky Sunrise' (Sunrise)<br />

Sunrise Coneflower Z:4 � :90cm � :60cm #�<br />

'Sunrise' has soft citron or butter yellow flowers that are up to 5 inches across with<br />

slightly overlapping petals. The cone starts out green and quickly gives way to gold.<br />

Attracts butterflies, and later, songbirds, who feed on the seedheads.<br />

# Echinacea 'Firebird' 2010<br />

Firebird Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm #�<br />

Fireball sports large dark cones with cardinal petals atop strong and multiple stems.<br />

Its compact habit makes this selection a winner for landscaping and it's suitable for<br />

the butterfly and cut flower garden.<br />

# Echinacea 'Lilliput'<br />

Lillliput Purple Coneflower Z:5 � :30cm � :40cm #�<br />

Showy summer flowering perennial. Dwarf mounding habit with numerous medium<br />

sized clear deep rose purple flowers with two rows of ray petals held flat. Ideal for the<br />

front of the border.<br />

# Echinacea 'Mac 'n' Cheese' 2009<br />

Mac 'n' Cheese Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Colourful selection with its golden rays around a greenish cone. Vigorous, wellbranched<br />

stems are featured on this upright plant that is also a perfect choice for the<br />

cut-flower. Attract butterflies.<br />

# Echinacea 'Merlot' 2009<br />

Merlot Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :80cm � :70cm #�<br />

Named for its wine-colored stems, Merlot has extra large rose-pink flowers and have<br />

huge cones. The lavish branching produces masses of fragrant, long-lasting flowers.<br />

One of the best for the cut flower lover. This variety requires no staking.<br />

# Echinacea 'Pink Mist' 2010<br />

Pink Mist Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

Floriferous coneflower with not just a few stems, but reliable displays of many<br />

flowers all summer long. Recommended for the front of the borders, in a container or<br />

near a patio for its fragrance.<br />

# Echinacea 'Primadonna Rose'<br />

Primad. Rose Purple Coneflower Z:3 � :80cm � :90cm #�<br />

It forms a sturdy, bushy plant that looks great all season. The large 5-6" lavender<br />

rose flowers on extra long stems are extremely long lasting in bouquets. Blooms<br />

from June till October.<br />

# Echinacea 'Summer Sun' 2010<br />

Summer Sun Purple Coneflower � Z:4 � :100cm � :110cm #� �<br />

Flowers open red-orange and then lighten to golden orange as they expand and<br />

age. Be sure to cut a few of the fragrant blooms for your fresh bouquets! Perfect<br />

size for the middle to back of the border.<br />

# Echinacea 'Tiki Torch' 2008<br />

Tiki Torch Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :80cm � :70cm #�<br />

Amazingly large, bright, pumpkin orange flowers with a huge bristled, orange-red<br />

cone and upright, well branched flowering stems make this a must have specimen<br />

for the sunny border. Blooms from mid-summer well into fall. Excellent vigor!<br />

# Echinacea 'Tomato Soup' 2009<br />

Tomato Soup Coneflower Z:4 � :80cm � :90cm #�<br />

Stunning warm, tomato-red flowers to 5" wide. A real treat covered with flowers till<br />

frost. Deadhead to prolong bloom. Plants are well branched and show excellent<br />

vigour.<br />

# Echinacea 'White Nathalie' 2008<br />

White Nathalie Coneflower Z:4 � :50cm � :40cm #�<br />

Shorter, thick green stems topped with an orange-brown cone producing pure white<br />

over-lapping petals in July and August. This variety is a long-blommer and produces<br />

many flowering stems for the cut-flower lover<br />

Coneflower<br />

Echinacea purpurea 'Alba' ('White Swan')<br />

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White Swan Coneflower Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #�<br />

Tall, strong stems carrying large white flowers with a brown coppery cone from July<br />

to September. Excellent cut flower. Attracts butterflies.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'All That Jazz'<br />

All That Jazz Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :70cm � :80cm #�<br />

Very large rose pink flowers with tubular petals accented by a big, button-shaped<br />

orange cone. Wonderful wine red stems and petioles. Excellent form and vigour.<br />

Blooms in great profusion from mid-summer to fall.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Coconut Lime'<br />

Coconut Lime Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :60cm � :80cm #�<br />

White double-flowering coneflower with a pale lime cone on top of sturdy flower<br />

stems. Blooms for 2-3 months if the flowers are deadheaded. Compact habit and<br />

well-branched with over 20 blooms per plant. Excellent choice for cut flowers.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Double Decker'<br />

Double Decker Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :60cm � :40cm #�<br />

A unique new form. This plant bears large magenta pink daisies with a second<br />

smaller flower produced on top of each dark brown central cone. This variety has<br />

considerable variation, therefore some flowers may not develops second layer, or it<br />

could take more than one year to develop.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Fatal Attraction'<br />

Fatal Attraction Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm #�<br />

An exciting variety combining a compact size with lots of flower power and a terrific<br />

fragrance. Neon-bright upturned petals of magenta flowers atop sturdy black stems<br />

appear beginning of July. Excellent cut flower. Attracts butterflies and birds.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Fragrant Angel'<br />

Fragrant Angel Coneflower Z:3b � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

Vigorous grower bearing large, fragrant, and horizontal flowers with layered,<br />

overlapping petals and huge yellow cones. With strong branching stems, Fragrant<br />

Angel blooms through summer and fall. Excellent cut flower.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Green Envy'<br />

Green Envy Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :80cm � :60cm #�<br />

Unusual lime-green daisy-like flower heads with rose pink rays towards the centers<br />

of the tepals. Large cone-shaped centre is dark green and lime green. Long lasting<br />

flowers, borne on strong stiff stems are perfect for cut flower arrangements.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Green Jewel' 2009<br />

Green Jewel Coneflower Z:4 � :50cm � :50cm #�<br />

The blooms measure 3 to 5 in (7 to 10 cm) wide, with two rows of somewhat short,<br />

broad, delightfully curled and ruffled green petals, surrounding a deep green cone.<br />

Fragrant blooms from July to September. The flowers hold their color as they age.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Kim's Knee High'<br />

Dwarf Purple Coneflower Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #�<br />

A dwarf version of the popular Purple Coneflower for the front of the border or<br />

smaller gardens. Same mauve pink flowers with drooping petals that make beautiful<br />

cut flowers and attract butterflies.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus'<br />

Magnus Purple Coneflower Z:3 � :90cm � :50cm #�<br />

A superb coneflower with vibrant rose red petals held nearly horizontal causing the<br />

flowers to appear larger and more showy from July to September. Easy to grow,<br />

attracts butterflies. Nice cut flowers.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Pink Double Delight'<br />

Pink Double Delight P. Coneflower Z:4 � :60cm � :50cm #�<br />

Fully double flowers with an unusual bomb of petals in the center. The petals are<br />

bright pink and the center is pink. The 4 inches (10cm) wide flowers are atop sturdy<br />

stems and make beautiful cut flowers.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Pink Poodle' 2010<br />

Pink Poodle Purple Coneflower Z:5 � :80cm � :100cm #�<br />

Amazingly large and fluffy flower heads. These bright pink flowers are held by<br />

strong, well-branched stems of excellent vigour. An excellent choice for cut-flower or<br />

the butterfly garden.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Raspberry Tart'<br />

Raspberry Tart Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :60cm � :80cm #� �<br />

This compact plant produces masses of flowers in the deepest, darkest magentamaroon<br />

with, of course, a beautiful prominent cone. The flowers are smaller but<br />

extremely numerous, fragrant and produced all summer. A great selection for<br />

containers, rock gardens and the front of the border.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Rubinstern' (Ruby Star)<br />

Ruby Star Purple Coneflower Z:4 � :90cm � :50cm #�<br />

A new selection with intense carmine red striped flowers and very sturdy stems. The<br />

petals stay flat and do not droop back like many other forms. This prairie plant is<br />

very cold hardy. Don't forget to sniff the central cone of the flower, it has a delicious<br />

fragrance.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Ruby Giant'<br />

Ruby Giant Purple Coneflower Z:3 � :90cm � :60cm #�<br />

Huge daisy-like flowers recurved in stunningly pure bright clear pink colour and<br />

bronze mahogany cone from July to October.<br />

# Echinacea purpurea 'Vintage Wine'<br />

Vintage Wine Purple Coneflower Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #�<br />

Big, ultra-fragrant blossoms of deep claret red from June till August. The upturned<br />

petals are clustered tightly around a large central cone. These flowers are a butterfly<br />

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Gravel root / Joe pye weed<br />

Eupatorium maculatum 2009<br />

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Joe-Pye Weed Z:4 � :200cm � :90cm #� �<br />

This form of the native Joe-Pye Weed, blooms from July through September with<br />

pure white flowers atop the foliage. Flowers are great for attracting butterflies. Large<br />

plant so give it room at the back of the perennial border.<br />

Wild spurge<br />

Euphorbia polychroma (E. epithymoides)<br />

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Cushion Spurge Z:4 � :40cm � :50cm #�<br />

An attractive hemispherical mound-shaped plant. Inconspicuous green flowers with<br />

colourful yellow bracts in May-June. The foliage is attractive all season long and<br />

turns red in the fall.<br />

# Euphorbia polychroma 'First Blush' 2008<br />

Variegated Cushion Spurge Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm #�<br />

This colorful selection sports light green leaves with wide, cream-colored margins.<br />

From spring into summer, they are flushed with bright rose-pink, lending a beautiful<br />

tricolor effect to the plant. Bright yellow flowers bracts adorn the plant in the spring.<br />

Dropwort / Queen of the pr<br />

Filipendula purpurea 'Elegans' (F. palmata elegans)<br />

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Japanese Meadowsweet Z:3 � :90cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Attractive, large 6-pointed, maple-like leaves with similar, smaller leaves on the<br />

flower stems. Large clusters of rosy pink flowers in July-August. Exceptionally<br />

beautiful. Superb in the back of beds and borders or as a specimen plant.<br />

Dropwort / Queen of the pr<br />

Filipendula rubra 'Venusta' (F. r. 'Venusta Magnifica')<br />

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Venusta Meadowsweet Z:3 � :175cm � :90cm #� �<br />

A large, upright perennial for the back of the border or accent plant. Large, fluffy<br />

plumes of deep pink to peach flowers on erect flower stems rise above the foliage, a<br />

mound of pinnate divided leaflets, in mid to late-summer. Very showy.<br />

Dropwort / Queen of the pr<br />

Filipendula ulmaria 'Variegata' (F. u. aureovariegata)<br />

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Variegated Meadowsweet Z:3 � :100cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Striking. Deep green foliage is variegated with a creamy yellow splotch in the center.<br />

Tall plumes of fragrant white flowers July-August. Tends to revert, so be sure to<br />

remove any all-green stems.<br />

Blanket flower<br />

Gaillardia 'Burgunder'<br />

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Burgundy Blanket Flower Z:4 � :60cm � :30cm #�<br />

A hybrid with wine-red flowers 3" in diameter. Blooms from early summer to frost.<br />

Good for the perennial border and cut flowers. Will flower continuously even without<br />

dead heading. Attracts butterflies.<br />

# Gaillardia 'Fanfare'<br />

Fanfare Blanket Flower Z:3 � :40cm � :60cm #�<br />

So striking and easy, its brassy, trumpet-shaped petals give a rousing performance,<br />

spring through fall. 'Fanfare' is a unique Blanket Flower with tubular florets in shape,<br />

terminating in a 3,4, or 5 petaloid. More floriferous than 'Kobold', with a longer<br />

flowering period.<br />

# Gaillardia 'Goldkobold' ('Golden Goblin')<br />

Golden Goblin Blanket Flower Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #�<br />

This cultivar is a leafy, bushy perennial with ray florets of golden yellow and darker<br />

yellow disk florets. Blooms from June to October. Leaves are gray to mid-green in<br />

color. Will tolerate poor soil. These flowers are good for cutting and effective in a<br />

sunny border.<br />

# Gaillardia 'Kobold' (G. 'Goblin')<br />

Goblin Blanket Flower Z:3 � :30cm � :40cm #�<br />

Daisy like, large, deep red flowers with yellow borders. Blooms from July till frost and<br />

is a good cut flower. Neat growth habit. May be short lived.<br />

Blanket flower<br />

Gaillardia aristata 'Arizona Sun'<br />

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Arizona Sun Blanket Flower Z:4 � :25cm � :30cm #�<br />

Compact and uniform perennial that produces masses of fiery orange-red blooms<br />

tipped by a ring of rich flame yellow from June to September each year. It is<br />

excellent for use in sunny borders where its beautiful colour combination will create<br />

impact and attract butterflies.<br />

# Gaillardia aristata 'Fancy Wheeler' 2010<br />

Fancy Wheeler Blanket Flower Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #�<br />

Dwarf, compact selection with large, rich scarlet red flowers rimmed in gold with a<br />

red center flowers. Blooms all summer. Good cut flower and attract butterflies.<br />

# Gaillardia aristata 'Oranges and Lemons'<br />

Oranges Lemons Blanket Flower Z:5 � :60cm � :40cm #�<br />

A continuous and prolific display of hot colored flowers erupt from this native<br />

wildflower. Daisy blossoms are striped in tangerine, orange and yellow with a gold<br />

cone and are produced summer through fall. Blue green foliage and an improved<br />

upright habit.<br />

Gentian<br />

Gentiana 'True Blue' 2010<br />

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True Blue Gentian Z:4 � :70cm � :50cm #�<br />

This lovely perennial sports masses of large, true blue, tubular flowers and smooth,<br />

mid-green lance-shaped leaves. Hummingbirds and butterflies love this plant.<br />

Crane's bill<br />

Geranium 'Johnson's Blue'<br />

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Johnson's Blue Cranesbill Z:4 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Large, simple, sky-blue flowers from June to September. Mid-green foliage deeply<br />

divided into narrow sections. Beautiful fall colour. An excellent and very popular<br />

cultivar.<br />

# Geranium 'Pink Penny' 2009<br />

Pink Penny Cranesbill Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

This cultivar offers an abundance of large pink flowers with dark veins from spring<br />

until frost. The mounding, dark green foliage is attractive all season long and is great<br />

in borders, containers and hanging baskets.<br />

# Geranium 'Rozanne' ('Rosanne')<br />

Rozanne Cranesbill Z:4 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Compact mound of deeply-cut green leaves. Loose clusters of bright violet-purple<br />

cup-shaped flowers starting in early summer. Flowering for months, particularly in<br />

regions with cool summers. Good bronzy fall color.<br />

# Geranium 'Sandrine' 2009<br />

Sandrine Cranesbill Z:5 � :60cm � :90cm #� �<br />

The spring foliage is bright yellow-green and creates an excellent contrast against<br />

the intense dark purple flowers with a black centre . This variety's large, sprawling<br />

habit allows it to fill plenty of the border with colour. Blooms from June till September.<br />

Crane's bill<br />

Geranium cinereum 'Ballerina'<br />

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Ballerina Cranesbill Z:5 � :15cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Continuous blooming from June to September. Pink flowers with dark veins above a<br />

grey-green foliage. Vigorous, excellent for rock gardens or in front of border.<br />

Crane's bill<br />

Geranium sanguineum<br />

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Bloody Cranesbill Z:3 � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Magenta flowers peak in early summer and appear sporadically throughout the<br />

summer. Forms a dense mound of dark green, lacy leaves that turn crimson-red in<br />

the fall. Attracts butterflies.<br />

Crane's bill<br />

Geranium pratense 'Gernic' (Summer Skies)<br />

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Summer Skies Meadow Cranesbill Z:5 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Delightful soft, violet-blue double flowers with distinctive dark veins and sometimes<br />

with white centres. Blooms almost all summer atop compact bushy clumps of finely<br />

cut grey-green foliage.<br />

Baby's breath<br />

Gypsophila paniculata 'Pink Fairy'<br />

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Pink Fairy Baby's Breath Z:3 � :90cm � :60cm #�<br />

Loose upright growth habit. Masses of small, double pink flowers on branched<br />

stems. Blooms in July and August. Excellent in flower arrangements.<br />

Baby's breath<br />

Gypsophila repens 'Alba'<br />

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Creeping Baby's Breath Z:3 � :15cm � :30cm #�<br />

Flat mats of blue foliage covered with starry and tiny white flowers from May to July.<br />

Good cut flower. Excellent spilling over walls.<br />

Owls claws / Helen's Flowe<br />

Helenium 'Mardi Gras' 2008<br />

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Mardi Gras Helen's Flower Z:4 :1,25m � :60cm #�<br />

Yellow petals are splashed with orange-red and form a wild pattern around the deep<br />

brown center cones. Sturdy stems form upright clumps. Very showy from late June<br />

to early August. Good for the cut flower.


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# Helenium 'Sahin's Early Flowerer'<br />

Sahin Early Flowerer Helen Flower � Z:3 � :100cm � :60cm #�<br />

Starting in June, it flowers on until October with flaming blooms of maroon-red<br />

mellowing to a sunset of deep yellow. Ideal for cutting too, this is a very easy and<br />

very hardy perennial for the mid-summer to autumn border. Winner of the Award of<br />

Garden Merit in 2001.<br />

Sunflower<br />

Helianthus 'Happy Days' 2009<br />

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Happy Days False Sunflower Z:5 � :60cm � :50cm #�<br />

Relatively wide anemone-centred double yellow perennial sunflower The centre<br />

extends almost to the edge of the flower with short ray petals from July to<br />

September. Not invasive<br />

False Sunflower<br />

Heliopsis helianthoides 'Summer Sun' (H. h.<br />

Summer Sun False Sunflower � Z:3 � �<br />

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:100cm :60cm #�<br />

Golden yellow flowers from July until frost on strong stems. Brings bright fall color to<br />

the landscape. Excellent cut flower.<br />

Daylily<br />

One of the most popular perennials in existence. No garden should<br />

be without them! Available in a wide array of colors. For the<br />

continuous bloomer varieties, we have indicated the approximate<br />

blooming dates.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Always Afternoon'<br />

Always Afternoon Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Dusky rose with a striking plum-purple eyezone and a lime green throat. Petals are<br />

crimped with thin clear pink edges, sepals with smooth borders. Reblooms<br />

abundantly twice a year. Winner of the 'Stout Silver Medal' in 1997.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Apricot Sparkles' 2009<br />

Apricot Sparkles Daylily Z:3 � :40cm � :60cm #� �<br />

EVERBLOOMER! This dwarf variety has large deep apricot-yellow blooms with a<br />

delightful sparkling diamond-dusted finish. Repeats constantly from May to frost. The<br />

foliage is dark and narrow, an excellent background for its long-running show.<br />

Flowers are edibles.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'August Frost' 2010<br />

August Frost Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :90cm #� �<br />

This large flowered daylily has an exceptionally beautiful, distinctive, full flower form.<br />

It boasts loads of near-white to pale yellow blossoms with the narrowest gold wire<br />

edge around the edges of the petals. The ruffled petals recurved slightly to reveal<br />

the triangular flower form.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Bama Music' 2010<br />

Bama Music Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :40cm #� �<br />

A very nice pale pink with a yellow throat to complement any mixed garden design.<br />

The flower forms is a 6-point star. The tepals are long, narrow, and pointed.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Barbara Mitchell'<br />

Barbara Mitchell Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Everblommer! Multiple award winner, including the Stout Silver Medal in 1992.<br />

Perfect form with lavender pink, ruffled petals, yellow halo and a light green throat.<br />

Excellent branching and long flowering season.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Becky Lynn'<br />

Becky Lynn Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Brilliant rose and lemon-yellow with white midribs. 7 inch creped and ruffled, highly<br />

fragrant flowers are sun fast and excellent in northern climates. Early season<br />

rebloomer. Winner of Strout Silver Medal in 1987.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Bela Lugosi' 2009<br />

Bela Lugosi Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

A strong grower, well-branched, and heavily budded. Sumptuous velvety, ruffled<br />

petals in deepest purple-red with a contrasting green throat. The scented flowers are<br />

6'' wide and appear in July and August. Widely regarded as one of the best purple<br />

daylilies on the market<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Berrylicious' 2010<br />

Berrylicious Daylily Z:4 � :60cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Wine red ruffled petals with purple eye zone and edge above yellow throat.<br />

Reblommer in June-July<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Best Beau'<br />

Best Beau Daylily Z:4 � :70cm � :70cm #� �<br />

An excellent dark colored daylily. Ruffled, very velvety burgundy with mauve veining<br />

and shading surrounding a green throat.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Black Eyed Stella'<br />

Black Eyed Stella Daylily Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Extended bloom miniature daylily bearing yellow flowers with a red halo in the<br />

center. Flowers massively from mid-July with some repeats until frost.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Black Stockings' 2010<br />

Black Stockings Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :70cm #� �<br />

This gorgeous medium-sized daylily has large, five inch diameter burgundy-black,<br />

ruffled flowers with a green throat and a extra lush dark green foliage. Excellent<br />

blooming habit from June till September.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Bonanza'<br />

Bonanza Daylily Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Large soft orange-yellow flowers with red halo. Fragrant blooms in July. A long-lived,<br />

hardy garden plant of low maintenance requirements<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Bridget' 2010<br />

Bridget Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Dark red flowers have recurled petals to show us the contrasting green and yellow<br />

throat in July.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Bright Sunset'<br />

Bright Sunset Daylily Z:3 � :90cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Burnt copper-orange flowers with a golden-orange band, gold mid-ribs and ruffled<br />

edges in July. Very fragrant with blooms that stay open all day into evening.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Candy Lipstick' 2009<br />

Candy Lipstick Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

This two-tone selection that flowers very heavily in midsummer. The lower petals are<br />

pale pink, while the upper set are a much brighter shade of rose with hints of purple<br />

and a creamy stripe down the center of each petal. Light ruffling and a soft yellowgreen<br />

throat complete the display.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Carlotta'<br />

Carlotta Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

5", exceptionally beautiful raspberry-red blend with a lemon yellow watermark,<br />

florescent green throat, and cream midribs. Sculpted petals are of good substance;<br />

tepals are loosely ruffled. Great branching and high bud count. Blooms in mid to late<br />

summer. Rebloomer<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Catherine Woodbury'<br />

Catherine Woodbury Daylily Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

A clear pink/lilac with a blended yellow throat and pale green center. Petals are<br />

ruffled and fragrant. Blooms in July. Long strap like leaves.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Custard Candy'<br />

Custard Candy Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Creamy yellow self with a maroon band, yellow watermark, and green eye. Petals<br />

have gold picotee edges and a rounded form. Blooms in early to midsummer and is<br />

a rebloomer. It's been said that after 3 years, it will produce up to 500 flowers in one<br />

season.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Daring Deception' 2009<br />

Daring Deception Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Dusty cream-pink flowers with a large purple eyezone and matching picotee edge. A<br />

very striking color combination with heavily ruffled petals! Early-mid season bloomer<br />

with huge rebloom later. When established, it will bear over 500 flowers a year.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Destined to See' 2008<br />

Destined to See Daylily Z:3 � :40cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Striking 15 cm, fragrant, creamy white flowers with a remarkable lavender eye, dark<br />

picotee edge and gold throat. Long blooming period in July-August.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Double Dream'<br />

Double Dream Daylily Z:3 � :40cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Masses of fragrant double peach flowers. Continuous blooming in July. Dwarf variety<br />

for the front of the border.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Double Red Royal' 2010<br />

Double Red Royal Daylily Z: � :60cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Large, slightly fragrant, double, mahogany red blooms have a green throat and white<br />

edges over strapped shaped foliage. Rebloomer<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Doubleicious' 2009<br />

Doubleicious Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Very large flowers with a distinctive triangular shape and more ruffled, twisted petals<br />

for a layered look in July. The deep orange base color is stroked with cinnamonbrown<br />

veining and flashes of gold.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Eleonore'<br />

Eleonore Daylily Z:4 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Large, gracefully ruffled lavender-blue blooms with a prominent yellow throat. As<br />

each bloom matures, it fades to almost entirely white! The extended blooms of this<br />

Daylily begin in early mid season. A compact, semi-evergreen tetraploid<br />

recommended for its cut flower.


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# Hemerocallis 'Entrapment' 2009<br />

Entrapment Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Purple-blue, trumpet-shaped flowers having a yellow centre and ruffled edges. One<br />

of the most floriferous daylily on the market, producing over 800 flowers a year when<br />

established.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Eyes of Fury' 2010<br />

Eyes of Fury Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Giant 7 inch wide blossoms on sturdy, mid-sized plants in midsummer, and then<br />

occasionally again later in the season. The flowers are apricot colour with a<br />

prominent purple eye and green throat. Broad, ruffled petals open flat to reveal the<br />

flower's triangular form.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Frans Hals'<br />

Frans Hals Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Bright rust and orange two-coloured flowers with creamy mid-ribs on petals. Long<br />

blooming starting in July up to September. Attracts butterflies.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Free Wheelin' 2009<br />

Free Wheelin Daylily Z:3 � :80cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Spider type flower with cream yellow with burgundy red eye above emerald green<br />

throat. Early bloomer in June but will rebloom later in the season.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Golden Gate'<br />

Golden Gate Daylily Z:3 � :90cm � :60cm #� �<br />

A tall daylily with large, medium orange-yellow flowers in July. Good grower with<br />

dark green foliage.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns'<br />

Happy Returns Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Everblommer! Very fragrant, 3 '' canary yellow flowers above a dark green foliage. Its<br />

good heat tolerance makes is an excellent choice for the container or the cut flower.<br />

2001 Grower's Choice Award.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Hawthorne'<br />

Hawthorne Daylily Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Chestnut colour flowers with contrasting yellow center in July. Arched strap like<br />

leaves give it a gracious look.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Hush Little Baby'<br />

Hush Little Baby Daylily Z:2 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

This selection features large 5in rounded deep rusty-rose, ruffled flowers with a<br />

chartreuse throat. Late and long blooming.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'James Marsh'<br />

James Marsh Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

This fragrant cultivar bears deep red blooms of heavy substance with a contrasting<br />

yellow throat in early to mid-season. The dark green foliage is luxuriant.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Janice Brown'<br />

Janice Brown Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

It has high-class flesh pink blooms with oversized deep pink eye zone and a green<br />

throat. Simply beautiful!! Expect a big bloom time in early summer, then again in late<br />

season. This is the 1994 winner of the highest honour, the 'Stout Silver Medal'.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Jungle Beauty' 2008<br />

Jungle Beauty Daylily Z:4 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Large blackish red blooms with violet tints and a yellow throat. Exceptionally sunfast<br />

for such a dark color. Plants are prolific and produce multiple branches.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Leprechauns Wealth' 2008<br />

Leprechauns Wealth Daylily Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Small, round blooms of solid apricot-orange with lightly ruffled edges, creped texture<br />

and olive-green throat. A heavy rebloomer and a great choice for the front of the<br />

sunny border.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Little Grapette'<br />

Little GrapetteDaylily Z:3 � :30cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Miniature plant with purple grape flowers, darker center and contrasting yellow-green<br />

throat. Voted best miniature in 1985.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Longfield Maxim' 2009<br />

Longfield Maxim Daylily Z:3 � :80cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Giant 7 inch double, reblooming and fragrant golden yellow flowers. Great selection<br />

for the mixed perennial border. Also good for mass plantings and for container<br />

growing.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Longfield Twins'<br />

Longfield Twins Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Large, fragrant, double flame-red flowers that radiate warmth of color as the yellow<br />

halo and highlights shine through the petals. Reblooms. Excellent cut flower.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Mary Todd'<br />

Mary Todd Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Large yellow flower showing heavily ruffled petals with strong texture. Early to midseason<br />

bloom. Stout Silver Medal winner in 1978.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Mateus'<br />

Mateus Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Very unusual, ruffled, rose wine 5-6" blooms with gold hearts. Durable and<br />

nonfading. Nicely branched. Early midseason.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Mauna Loa'<br />

Mauna Loa Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :90cm #� �<br />

The flowers are large and seem to glow. The tropical orange color is super-vivid. The<br />

petals are wide and of great substance. So this one is like bright lights in the garden.<br />

Blooms June-July and is a re-bloomer.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Mini Pearl'<br />

Mini Pearl Daylily Z:3 � :40cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Pink blossoms and a yellow-green throat. Recurving petals and sepals. Light ruffling<br />

enhances the blossom. Fantastic multiple bloomer. Dwarf variety.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Miss Amelia' 2008<br />

Miss Amelia Daylily Z:3b � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

This cultivar features 3.5" diameter, pale yellow flowers that appear on naked stems<br />

which typically rise to 30" tall above a clump of arching, linear, blade-like<br />

leaves.Fragrant. Blooms in early season with a repeat bloom.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Moonlit Masquerade'<br />

Moonlit Masquerade Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Clear white flower with a lovely dark purple to near black eye fading into a solid<br />

green throat. Flowering end of June with some repeats. Edible petals.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Mose's Fire' 2008<br />

Mose's Fire Daylily Z:4 � :60cm � :50cm #� �<br />

One of showiest daylilies ever grown is also one of the most generous with a lateseason<br />

encore. Double, 6 inches wide, velvety deep red with the faintest gold edging<br />

in mid-summer and later in early fall.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Nagasaki' 2008<br />

Nagasaki Daylily Z:2 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Repeat-bloomer featuring large, fragrant double flowers in a blend of ivory and soft<br />

pink with a contrasting yellow halo in June and July. Abundant dark green foliage.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Navajo Princess'<br />

Navajo Princess Daylily Z:4 � :60cm � :50cm #� �<br />

This striking daylily bears huge blossoms of pale buff pink with a broad, bold rose<br />

eye and deep green throat. The extended blooms begin in mid to late season, each<br />

lasting at least 16 hours. Its linear leaves create an elegant texture when not in<br />

bloom.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Night Beacon'<br />

Night Beacon Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Velvet red flowers with a purple band around the large chartreuse center and a<br />

green throat. Blooming in June and July. Spectacular contrast of colour in the<br />

garden.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me'<br />

Pardon Me Daylily Z:3 � :40cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Everbloomer! Minature daylily with 2.75", fragrant, cranberry red petals with a narrow<br />

yellow watermark and florescent green throat. Petals have pie crust edges. It is<br />

heavily budded and blooms abundantly. Voted best miniature in 1985.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Prairie Blue Eyes'<br />

Prairie Blue Eyes Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Lavender blooms with near blue eye zone and green throat. Flowers are rounded<br />

with larges petals. Vigorous grower and prolific bloomer. A winner from 1970.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Precious d'Oro' 2009<br />

Precious d'Oro Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Large, 4 inches white flowers with yellow green throat are held above a luxuriant<br />

dark green foliage by strong stems. Petals curled over to give a rounded shape.<br />

Good selection for cut flowers.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Red Razzmatazz' 2010<br />

Red Razzmatazz Daylily Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

It is a late-midseason bloomer, producing fire-engine-red blossoms that shade to<br />

green at the base of the throat. Its wide, ruffled, flaring petals won't fade in the sun.<br />

Strong rebloomer. Beautiful foliage.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Red Rum'<br />

Red Rum Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Red blooms with pink shade and yellow throat from June till August. A white line<br />

irregularly centered highlight each of the wide and curved petal.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Rosy Returns'<br />

Rosy Returns Daylily Z:4 � :40cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Everbloomer! Rosy Returns features 4-inch-plus blooms in vibrant rose, a deeper<br />

rose eye zone, and yellow throat. Slender in foliage and short at 16 inches, it quickly<br />

forms a neat clump. Hemerocallis Rosy Returns makes an excellent container plant.


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# Hemerocallis 'Round Midnight' 2010<br />

Round Midnight Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

6 inch purple flowers in midsummer. High bud counts of 40-70 on strong, 4-5 way<br />

branching scapes when mature. The rich, dark purple flower color is sun fast and<br />

the petals are diamond dusted, giving them a lovely sheen in the sunny landscape.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Sammy Russell'<br />

Sammy Russell Daylily Z:4 � :60cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Red flowers with yellow heart in July-August. This very fast spreading plant creates a<br />

dense ground cover.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Siloam Double Classic'<br />

Siloam Double Classic Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Everbloomer! Fully double rich pink fragrant blossoms are true works of art. Highly<br />

acclaimed and winner of numerous awards including the Stout Silver Medal' in 1993.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Siloam French Doll'<br />

Siloam French Doll Daylily Z:2 � :40cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Soft pink flowers with darker pink to rose eye zone and a green throat. Ruffled edges<br />

of flowers curl back softly. Extended blooms in mid-season.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Siloam June Bug'<br />

Siloam June Bug Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Golden-yellow bloom with a deep burgundy eye zone, making a strong contrast.<br />

Multiple award winner.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Siloam Peony Display' 2010<br />

Siloam Peony Display Daylily Z:2 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Perfectly shaped, 5-6 inches double blooms in a gorgeous apricot color bloom for an<br />

extended period starting in midsummer. With a rose eye zone and green throat<br />

setting off the apricot petals, this sweetly fragrant flower makes a lovely border or<br />

container planting.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Siloam Ribbon Candy'<br />

Siloam Ribbon Candy Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Dark salmon with red throat and ruffled edges.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Spacecoast Starburst'<br />

Spacecoast Starburst Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Pink-lavender flower with gold edge and yellow halo above a yellow throat. Fragrant<br />

blooms attract butterflies and hummingbirds from early to mid season. Looks great in<br />

cut flower arrangements.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Spiritual Corridor' 2009<br />

Spiritual Corridor Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Fragrant! This daylily boasts huge 6 inches blossoms opening flat to heighten the<br />

floral display. They are deep lavender pink with a prominent creamy yellow eye, a<br />

matching picotee edge, chartreuse throat and a marvellous sweet scent.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Startle'<br />

Startle Daylily Z:4 � :70cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Rich velvety red blooms up to 5 inches wide, exquisitely outlined in ruffled ivory and<br />

a yellow-green eye. Does not fade in the hot July and August days. Strong stems<br />

make it a good choice for the cut flower.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Stella de Oro'<br />

Stella de Oro Daylily Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Everbloomer! Beautiful, fragrant, 2 3/4'' golden flowers from June till October. Petals<br />

curl back slightly. Compact and tidy habit. Always popular for its long blooming<br />

period. 1985's Silver Strout winner.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Stella in Purple' 2009<br />

Stella in Purple Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :80cm #� �<br />

2,5 inches, purple-red flowers with a green throat above a narrow, grass-like, dark<br />

green foliage. Very high bud count and excellent re-blommer in June and July.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Stella in Red' 2010<br />

Stella in Red Daylily Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

A constant rebloomer all summer long, this very compact plant sports a rich, deep<br />

shade of red that appear to glow and a shade of nearly black at the base and tips<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Stella Supreme'<br />

Stella Supreme Daylily Z:3 � :40cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Everbloomer! It consistently produce an abundance of flower stems topped with the<br />

most beautiful soft lemon-chiffon flowers held just above the compact foliage. More<br />

blooms, more colour and citrusy fragrance too.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Strawberry Candy'<br />

Strawberry Candy Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Strawberry red flowers with dark center and golden green throat. Very colourful.<br />

Starts blooming beginning of July with some repeats throughout the season. Stout<br />

Silver Medal winner in 1998.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Strutter's Ball'<br />

Strutter's Ball Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Astonishing 6 inch dark, black-purple flowers with a small silver white watermark and<br />

silky halo above the small lemon-green throat. Superior branching with heavy bud<br />

count. Sturdy, strong habit.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Summer Wine'<br />

Summer Wine Daylily Z:3 � :60cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Wine red flowers with a green-yellow heart and heavy ruffled petals in July. Compact<br />

habit for the small garden.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Sunday Gloves' 2009<br />

Sunday Gloves Daylily Z:3 � :70cm � :90cm #� �<br />

This designer daylily bears 5.25", near-white blossoms that are highly fragrant with<br />

loosely ruffled tepals, a pale yellow eye, and tiny celery green throat. Blooms in early<br />

to midsummer and is a rebloomer.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'Wild Horses' 2009<br />

Wild Horses Daylily Z:3 � :90cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Large, 7 inches creamy white flowers with flame-shaped black-purple eye zone and<br />

a green throat. Exceptionally high bud count. Evergreen foliage.<br />

# Hemerocallis 'You Angel You'<br />

You Angel You Daylily Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Double-flowered and beautifully colored, this miniature Daylily is every bit as<br />

beautiful as the finest full-size varieties. The 2-inch flowers arise creamy-peach with<br />

a red center in mid to late season, then return for a final bow in autumn. Winner of<br />

Best Miniature Daylily of 2004!<br />

Daylily<br />

One of the most popular perennials in existence. No garden should<br />

be without them! Available in a wide array of colors. For the<br />

continuous bloomer varieties, we have indicated the approximate<br />

blooming dates.<br />

# Hemerocallis fulva<br />

Fulva Daylily Z:3 � :110cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Native plant found all over the world. Commonly used as a parent of most cultivars<br />

presently sold. Vigorous growth and spreading habit. The orange red flowers appear<br />

in June-July and are edible.<br />

Daylily<br />

One of the most popular perennials in existence. No garden should<br />

be without them! Available in a wide array of colors. For the<br />

continuous bloomer varieties, we have indicated the approximate<br />

blooming dates.<br />

# Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus (H. flava)<br />

Flava Daylily Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Trumpet-shaped, lemon yellow flowers. Clump of arching, strap-shaped, medium<br />

green leaves. Valued for its early blooming period (May-June) and very fragrant<br />

flowers.<br />

Alum root / Rock geranium<br />

Heuchera 'Berry Smoothie' 2010<br />

#<br />

Berry Smoothie Coral Bells Z:4 � :40cm � :50cm # � �<br />

Big, bold habit with excellent color year round. The large, vibrant pink leaves include<br />

tones of purple-rose to rose-pink. Heat and cold resistance.<br />

# Heuchera 'Black Beauty' (H. 'Dark Beauty')<br />

Black Beauty Coral Bells Z:4 � :30cm � :25- #� �<br />

Reddish purple ruffled foliage with contrasting white blooms that appear on stalks in<br />

late spring. Forms a compact mound. One of the darkest Coral Bells offer to date.<br />

Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.<br />

# Heuchera 'Blackout' 2008<br />

Blackout Coral Bells Z:4 � :20cm � :40cm #� �<br />

One of the darkest leaved plants ever! It forms a tight, compact mound of near-jet<br />

black, glossy foliage with perfectly rounded lobes and contrasting cream flowers in<br />

early to midsummer.<br />

# Heuchera 'Citronelle'<br />

Citronelle Coral Bells Z:4b � :25cm � :40cm # �<br />

Dense mounds of citrus coloured foliage make a beautifully bright spactacle,<br />

especially when contrasted with darker plants. Sprays of cream flowers rise above<br />

the foliage late in August. The largest, strongest-growing variety for this colouring.<br />

# Heuchera 'Electra' 2010<br />

Electra Coral Bells Z:4 � :20cm � :40cm # � �<br />

Selection with striking yellow foliage and red veins that holds its color all season long<br />

before turning strawberry-pink in the fall. Superb groundcover when planted en<br />

masse in a shady corner of the garden. Spikes of white flowers in early summer.<br />

Good tolerance for high heat and humidity.


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# Heuchera 'Encore'<br />

Encore Coral Bells Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Young leaves are rose with light silvering, darker veins, and reddish-purple<br />

undersides. Mature leaves are reddish purple with a heavy silver overlay and purple<br />

veins. Cream flowers in midsummer<br />

# Heuchera 'Georgia Peach' 2009<br />

Georgia Peach Coral Bells Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm # � �<br />

The lobed leaves are an unusual tone of peachy-orange, overlaid with silver-white<br />

markings. Foliage colour changes with the seasons: peachy orange in spring,<br />

peachy pink in summer and rose purple in the fall. Sprays of creamy-white flowers<br />

appear in summer.<br />

# Heuchera 'Lime Rickey'<br />

Lime Rickey Coral Bells Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Exotic leaf colour, frosted, ruffled and lime green! Small, pure white flowers and<br />

chartreuse leaves in the spring. A vigorous grower, 'Lime Rickey' is showy yearround<br />

with minor protection. Great in containers!<br />

# Heuchera 'Mahogany'<br />

Mahogany Coral Bells Z:4 � :20cm � :40cm #� �<br />

The glossy mahogany red foliage with a ruffle offers a wonderful, dense shiny color<br />

year round. Foliage changes from spring purple tones to summer red tones. Flowers,<br />

on short stems, are few and insignificant. Fabulous in combination containers.<br />

# Heuchera 'Marmalade'<br />

Marmalade Coral Bells Z:4b � :25cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Marmalade stands out with its rich, shiny, undulating foliage ranging in colour from<br />

amber to deep sienna. No two leaves are just alike. Showy in all seasons, this<br />

vigorous plant has heavy substance. Numerous, narrow spires of red-brown flowers<br />

add to the beauty.<br />

# Heuchera 'Midnight Claret'<br />

Midnight Claret Coral Bells Z:4 � :20cm � :20cm #� �<br />

Known for its very dark purple foliage and its masses of flowers in June-July.<br />

# Heuchera 'Midnight Rose' 2008<br />

Midnight Rose Coral Bells Z:4b � :25cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Hot pink polka dots adorn this vigorous growing perennial. Pink flecks emerge in the<br />

spring and continue to enlarge and brighten before lightening to cream as the<br />

season progress. Superb selection for the sunny border.<br />

# Heuchera 'Mint Julep' 2010<br />

Mint Julep Coral Bells Z:4 � :20cm � :40cm # � �<br />

Short cones of clean-white flowers arise from delectable mint-green and silver<br />

leaves. These luscious clumps glow in the shady or dark areas of the garden. Dense<br />

and compact habit.<br />

# Heuchera 'Mocha'<br />

Mocha Coral Bells Z:4 � :40cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Vigorous, evergreen variety with massive, deep, brown-black foliage. Spring foliage<br />

emerges copper-brown before darkening. Cream flowers provide a great contrast.<br />

# Heuchera 'Peach Flambé'<br />

Peach Flambé Coral Bells Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Bright peach-colored foliage that literally glow in spring and summer and turn to plum<br />

in winter. Large smooth leaves with flaming red infusions. A vigorous medium-sized<br />

plant that produces white flowers in spring. Wonderful accent or container plant.<br />

# Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'<br />

Plum Pudding Coral Bells Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Beautiful combination of shimmering plum purple foliage with silver veining. Good,<br />

tight habit and rosy red flowers above the glossy foliage. Gorgeous!<br />

# Heuchera 'Sashay' 2007<br />

Sashay Coral Bells Z:4 � :20cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Delightfully ruffled leaves with dark green veined in black topsides and pale<br />

burgundy undersides. Rosy-mauve blooms on long, slender stems held above the<br />

foliage in late spring and early summer. Charming in containers as well as the border.<br />

# Heuchera 'Saturn'<br />

Saturn Coral Bells Z:4 � :30cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Interesting variety with pewter leaves highlighted by a narrow reddish edge and dark<br />

veins. Stunning cream colored flowers held high above the foliage on 12-14 inches<br />

stems<br />

# Heuchera 'Silver Scrolls'<br />

Silver Scrolls Coral Bells Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #� �<br />

The finest silvery overlay (almost like aluminum foil) with contrasting dark purple<br />

veins. White bell-shaped flowers in May-June.<br />

# Heuchera 'Sparkling Burgundy'<br />

Sparkling Burgundy Coral Bells Z:4b � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

This selection has black cherry foliage that sparkles in the landscape all spring and<br />

summer long before darkening in winter. Sprays of white flowers appear in the<br />

spring. It forms a medium-sized mound that is great in the landscape or in container.<br />

# Heuchera 'Tiramisu' 2008<br />

Tiramisu Coral Bells Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #� �<br />

New leaves are radiant yellow with a heavy smattering of red pigmentation in the<br />

center of the leaves. Mature leaves are chartreuse with green veins and a light silver<br />

overlay. Cream flowers appear in midsummer.<br />

Alum root / Rock geranium<br />

Heuchera americana 'Chocolate Veil'<br />

#<br />

Chocolate Veil Coral Bells Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Our largest-leaved coral bell has beautiful smooth chocolate black leaves with purple<br />

highlights. Plant it with silver or gold foliage for an unforgettable combination.<br />

# Heuchera americana 'Velvet Night' 2008<br />

Velvet Night Coral Bells Z:3 � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Perhaps the darkest foliage of any of the Heucheras. it features a mound of lobed,<br />

heart-shaped, bluish purple to plum-black leaves (3-5" wide), with a distinctive<br />

metallic silver venation. Tiny, greenish-white, bell-shaped flowers are borne on<br />

slender, wiry stems in late spring to early summer.<br />

Alum root / Rock geranium<br />

Heuchera micrantha 'Melting Fire' 2009<br />

#<br />

Melting Fire Coral Bells Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

A deep-maroon Coral Bells with strongly curled leaf edges. New foliage emerges<br />

bright red and creates highlights with the mature foliage of deep reddish purple on<br />

this dazzling variety. White flowers on 14 inches stems.<br />

# Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Purple'<br />

Palace Purple Coral Bells Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

The large ivy-shaped leaves are a warm bronze red to deep purple in colour. Airy,<br />

delicate white flowers held well above the foliage in June and July. Excellent edger<br />

for the shade border.1991 Perennial Plant of the Year.<br />

Alum root / Rock geranium<br />

Heuchera sanguinea 'Snow Angel' 2007<br />

#<br />

Snow Angel Coral Bells Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Mounds of highly variegated, light green leaves with creamy mottled appearance<br />

topped with spikes of pink bells. Good for cut flowers. Attracts hummingbirds to the<br />

garden.<br />

Alum root / Rock geranium<br />

Heuchera villosa 'Caramel'<br />

#<br />

Caramel Coral Bells Z:4 � :15cm � :30cm #� � �<br />

Caramel is much more heat and humidity tolerant than other Heucheras, and its<br />

vigorous growth of honey-apricot leaves and clusters of light pink blooms will keep<br />

the shade garden colorful from spring through fall.<br />

Foamy Bells<br />

Heucherella (x) 'Kimono'<br />

#<br />

Kimono Foamy Bells Z:3 � :30cm � :30cm # � �<br />

Narrow, ornamented foliage of silvers, purples and greens in spring progress to huge<br />

rounder, palmate leaves in summer. Incredible metallic rose winter color. Tawny<br />

flowers on 12-18" stems. 2003 winner of the Medaille d’Argent in France.<br />

# Heucherella (x) 'Stoplight'<br />

Stoplight Foamy Bells Z:4 � :15- � :25- # � �<br />

Radiant yellow leaves have a large, dark red blotch in the center which feathers out<br />

through the veins. The foliage of this selection is larger and more yellow with a<br />

darker blotch than the family. White flowers are produced on 12 inch tall stalks<br />

beginning in late spring.<br />

# Heucherella 'Alabama Sunrise' 2009<br />

Alabama Sunrise Foamy Bells Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm # � �<br />

The deeply lobed leaves begin golden-yellow with deep red veins, aging to green by<br />

late summer. In cool autumn weather the older leaves turn orange-pink and stay<br />

attractive all winter. Sprays of small white flowers appear in late spring.<br />

# Heucherella 'Burnished Bronze' 2009<br />

Burnished Bronze Foamy Bells Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm # � �<br />

Large deeply cut and bronzed glossy leaves provide year round interest while airy,<br />

star-like pink flowers grace the plant in June. This can repeat bloom if deadheaded.


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Hosta / Plantain Lily<br />

One of the best perennials in existence and exceedingly popular. A<br />

valuable addition for the garden and landscape. Remains attractive<br />

from spring until frost with handsome foliage in addition to the<br />

flowering performance. A choice ground cover.<br />

# Hosta 'Abiqua Moonbeam'<br />

Abiqua Moonbeam Plantain Lily Z:3 � :70cm � :80cm #� �<br />

The heart-shaped leaves have wide gold margins around a blue-green centre and<br />

are topped with lavender flowers. Great substance and clumps up fast. Excellent<br />

slug resistance.<br />

# Hosta 'Aristocrat' 2008<br />

Aristocrat Plantain Lily Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm # � �<br />

The heart-shaped leaves have wide creamy edges lightening to a cream-white or<br />

white that set off nicely against the powder-blue leaves. Light lavender flowers add<br />

class. Very thick substance and good slug resistance.<br />

# Hosta 'August Moon'<br />

August Moon Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm #� � �<br />

Golden yellow foliage with pale lavender, fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers July and<br />

August. Higher light intensities will bring out the yellow tones in the leaves. Prefers<br />

shady locations but tolerates full sun.<br />

# Hosta 'Blue Angel'<br />

Blue Angel Plantain Lily Z:3 � :80cm � :125cm # � �<br />

Very large, heart-shaped blue-green leaves with heavy substance. Petioles stand<br />

upright with leaves held horizontally and then cascade downward, giving it a tropical<br />

look. Hyacinth-like glossy white flowers held attractively above foliage. Slug resistant.<br />

# Hosta 'Bright Lights' 2008<br />

Bright Lights Plantain Lily Z:3 � :40cm � :110cm #� � �<br />

The thick heart-shaped leaves emerge with dark gold centers that brighten as they<br />

harden. The puckered, golden leaves are accentuated by the dark blue edges. The<br />

clump is topped with nice short stalks of white flowers in early summer.<br />

# Hosta 'Brim Cup' 2008<br />

Brim Cup Plantain Lily Z:3 � :30cm � :40cm # � �<br />

Heavy substance green leaves which are chartreuse edged and cupped. The leaves<br />

are also held horizontal. Tall, lily-like, lavender, flower spikes form above foliage<br />

throughout the summer. Quickly forms a mature specimen<br />

# Hosta 'Christmas Tree'<br />

Christmas Tree Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :90cm # � �<br />

Large, heart-shaped deep green leaves with creamy white margins. These leaves<br />

are so heavily corrugated that they hold water droplets like pearls.The soft lavender<br />

flowers bloom from July to August.<br />

# Hosta 'Fire and Ice'<br />

Fire and Ice Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :90cm # � �<br />

This spectacular sport of 'Patriot' has pure white centers and very dark green<br />

margins. The leaves are heavy with substance. Lavender flowers are produced on<br />

white flower stems. A flashy hosta!! Good slug resistance.<br />

# Hosta 'Fortunei Aureomarginata' (H. fortunei obscura<br />

Variegated Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :40cm # � �<br />

This wonderful landscape hosta is great for mass planting or general garden use.<br />

Vigorous plants produce dark green leaves with gold margins. Lavender flowers<br />

appear in mid-summer.<br />

# Hosta 'Fragrant Bouquet'<br />

Fragrant Bouquet Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :110cm #� � �<br />

Features apple green leaves with irregular yellow-white margins. Large funnelshaped,<br />

very fragrant white flowers in early to late summer.1998 Hosta of the year.<br />

# Hosta 'Francee'<br />

Francee Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :90cm #� � �<br />

Green heart-shaped leaves with narrow, clean white margins. Variegation holds up<br />

very well in full sun providing superb color contrast. Lavender, funnel-shaped flowers<br />

in late summer.<br />

# Hosta 'Gold Standard'<br />

Gold Standard Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Beautiful variegated type. Light green, heart-shaped leaves, late to emerge, with a<br />

dark green border in spring. As the season progresses, the light green center color<br />

turns to a creamy yellow. Funnel-shaped lavender flowers.<br />

# Hosta 'Golden Tiara'<br />

Golden Tiara Plantain Lily Z:3 � :30cm � :50cm # � �<br />

Small, green leaves with chartreuse-golden edges and a heavy texture. Bell-shaped<br />

flowers that are deep lavender striped purple with a white throat. A great small Hosta<br />

that is neat and compact in habit. Good as an edger.<br />

# Hosta 'Grand Marquee'<br />

Grand Marquee Plantain Lily Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #� � �<br />

Bears blue-green leaves irregularly patterned with narrow cream centres. At maturity<br />

the leaves become more cupped with a nicely textured surface. Pale lilac flowers.<br />

# Hosta 'Guacamole'<br />

Guacamole Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :90cm #� � �<br />

The large, shiny, rounded apple green leaves are margined with a wide green edge.<br />

Colors will intensify with more light. Large, fragrant lavender flowers in August. Good<br />

sun tolerance. 2002 Hosta of the year.<br />

# Hosta 'Halcyon'<br />

Halcyon Plantain Lily Z:3 � :40cm � :90cm # � �<br />

This classic blue hosta with its spear-shaped foliage has become everyone's<br />

favourite blue. With its excellent colour, substance, and growth rates, it is not difficult<br />

to see why. Lavender flowers in mid-summer. Good slug resistance.<br />

# Hosta 'Honeybells'<br />

Honeybells Plantain Lily Z:3 � :80cm � :110cm #� � �<br />

Medium apple green, slightly glossy, deeply veined leaves. profuse, sun tolerant.<br />

The pale lavender flowers are deeply fragrant and are held on tall stems in late<br />

summer.<br />

# Hosta 'Independence'<br />

Independence Plantain Lily Z:3b � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

This breakthrough in leaf pattern has sturdy, thick, dark-green leaves surrounded by<br />

wide creamy-white margins which are unusually speckled with green. Large, lightlavender<br />

flowers in mid summer.<br />

# Hosta 'Inniswood' 2008<br />

Inniswood Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :125cm # � �<br />

It produces bright gold heart-shaped leaves of heavy texture and corrugation<br />

bordered with a wide deep green margin. Lavender flowers top the clump in midsummer.<br />

# Hosta 'June'<br />

June Plantain Lily Z:3 � :40cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Gold leaves bordered by blue and green shaded margins. The light center will<br />

bleach to creamy white in bright light. Fragrant lavender flowers in July August. Slug<br />

resistant. 2001 Hosta of the Year.<br />

# Hosta 'Krossa Regal'<br />

Krossa Regal Plantain Lily Z:3 � :80cm � :150cm #� � �<br />

Vase-shaped plant with arching blue-grey leaves that becomes more spreading with<br />

age. Lavender, funnel-shaped flowers in mid summer. Slug resistant.<br />

# Hosta 'Leading Lady' 2008<br />

Leading Lady Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :100cm # � �<br />

Moderately dense with a semi-upright habit. A moderate grower, the leaves are dark<br />

green with a slightly rippled gold margin that changes to creamy white. Light<br />

lavender, tubular-shaped blooms appear midseason.<br />

# Hosta 'Liberty'<br />

Liberty Pantain Lily Z:3 � :70cm � :90cm # � �<br />

It features a wide, more dramatic border. The leaves are thick and the yellow margin<br />

fades to creamy white later in the season. Lavender flowers top the clump in early<br />

summer. Excellent slug resistance. The sensation of the 2000 Hosta Convention.<br />

# Hosta 'Minuteman'<br />

Minuteman Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :90cm # � �<br />

The large and slightly cupped leaves have a broad creamy margin surrounding the<br />

dark green center that quickly brightens to a dazzling white. Pale lavender flowers<br />

from June to August.<br />

# Hosta Mix<br />

Mix Plantain Lily Z:3 � :- � :- # � �<br />

Discounted price because of delivery mix. 3 or 4 untagged varieties.<br />

# Hosta 'Night Before Christmas'<br />

Night Before Christmas Pl. Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :80cm # � �<br />

Beautiful shade garden perennial that offers striking white centered leaves edged by<br />

a high contrast dark green border. Wedge shaped foliage produces a dense mound.<br />

Lavender bell-shaped flowers in July.<br />

# Hosta 'Paradigm'<br />

Paradigm Hosta Z:3 � :50cm � :50cm # � �<br />

Wide clump of glossy bright gold foliage surrounded by a wide, dark blue-green<br />

border. This fast grower is topped in early summer with tall scapes of light lavender<br />

flowers.<br />

# Hosta 'Patriot'<br />

Patriot Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :110cm #� � �<br />

Dark, glossy green leaves with a bold, wide, crisp white margin. Excellent choice to<br />

bring contrast to the garden. Lilac flowers from June to September. 1997 Hosta of<br />

the Year.


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# Hosta 'Paul's Glory'<br />

Paul's Glory Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :110cm # � �<br />

Outstanding specimen with gold heart-shaped leaves bordered by a blue-green<br />

streaked margin. Lavender flowers bloom in early summer. 1999 Hosta of the Year.<br />

# Hosta 'Pizzazz'<br />

Pizzazz Plantain Lily Z:3 � :40cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Beautiful heart-shaped leaves with wavy cream white margins on a frosted blue<br />

base. Plenty of pale lavender to nearly white flowers top the plant mid to latesummer.<br />

Slug resistant.<br />

# Hosta 'Regal Splendor'<br />

Regal Splendor Plantain Lily Z:3 � :70cm � :150cm # � �<br />

Creamy white leaf margins on frosty blue leaves and orchid flowers in mid-summer.<br />

This plant has a unique vase-shaped form. Good slug resistance. 2003 Hosta of the<br />

Year.<br />

# Hosta 'Remember Me' 2009<br />

Remember Me Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm #� � �<br />

The thick leaves emerge with a golden-yellow hue and slowly change to bright white<br />

with deep blue-green edges. In midsummer, the small clumps are topped with light<br />

lavender flowers atop flower scapes. Excellent slug resistance.<br />

# Hosta 'Revolution' 2007<br />

Revolution Plantain Lily Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm # � �<br />

Dark green, shiny and wavy leaves accent the huge creamy ivory centers. The<br />

centers also feature some speckling which is a soft green hue in the spring and<br />

darkens as the season progresses. Lavender flowers in summer. Good slug<br />

resistance.<br />

# Hosta 'Robert Frost'<br />

Robert Frost Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :100cm # � �<br />

Clump of rounded blue-green leaves with a wonderful wide creamy yellow margin<br />

that changes to white in late summer. In late spring, the clumps are topped with nearwhite<br />

fragrant flowers on tall scapes.<br />

# Hosta 'Royal Standard'<br />

Royal Standard Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :90cm #� � �<br />

Bears sweet scented, sometimes double, white flowers from August till October.<br />

Leaves are narrowly heart-shaped, glossy, bright green, and puckered when mature.<br />

The best fragrant white for general planting.<br />

# Hosta 'Sagae' (H. fluctuans 'Variegated')<br />

Sagae Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm #� � �<br />

Outstanding Japanese Hosta with olive green leaves, bright creamy yellow margin<br />

and wavy edges. Lavender flowers. 2000 Hosta of the Year.<br />

# Hosta 'Striptease'<br />

Striptease Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :100cm # � �<br />

Light green to yellow center, edged with a very narrow white line lading to greyish<br />

green towards the outside of the leaves. In midsummer, the vigorous and wide clump<br />

is topped with violet flowers. Very good disease resistance. 2005 Hosta of the Year!<br />

# Hosta 'Sum and Substance'<br />

Sum and Substance Plantain Lily Z:3 � :80cm � :150cm #� � �<br />

Immense, glossy textured, chartreuse to gold leaves with lavender flowers late in the<br />

season. A unique specimen plant that brightens up shady garden areas. Excellent<br />

slug resistance. 2004 Hosta of the Year.<br />

# Hosta 'Summer Music'<br />

Summer Music Plantain Lily Z:3 � :40cm � :90cm # � �<br />

This spectacular hosta features dainty spikes of lavender bell-shaped flowers rising<br />

above the foliage in mid summer. It's attractive textured heart-shaped leaves remain<br />

white in colour with showy lime green variegation and tinges of yellow throughout the<br />

season.<br />

# Hosta 'Sun Power'<br />

Sun Power Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :90cm #� � �<br />

It features unique twisted and pointed golden leaves. It holds its color well when<br />

exposed to a considerable amount of morning sun or turns light green in the shade.<br />

Masses of orchid flowers in early summer.<br />

# Hosta 'Wide Brim'<br />

Wide Brim Plantain Lily Z:3 � :50cm � :90cm # � �<br />

Heart-shaped, puckered foliage with blue-green centers and wide, irregular margins<br />

of cream and gold. Dense, funnel-shaped, pale lavender flower heads. Rapid<br />

grower. Good as a specimen plant in shady garden.<br />

Hosta / Plantain Lily<br />

One of the best perennials in existence and exceedingly popular. A<br />

valuable addition for the garden and landscape. Remains attractive<br />

from spring until frost with handsome foliage in addition to the<br />

flowering performance. A choice ground cover.<br />

# Hosta plantaginea 'Diana Remember' 2010<br />

Diana Remember Plantain Lily Z:4 � :60cm � :90cm #� � �<br />

This vigorous hybrid makes a stunning 3' wide clump of shiny, blue-green leaves<br />

with a very wide, creamy white border. In late summer, the clumps are topped with 2'<br />

tall spikes bearing very fragrant, white flowers. Good slug resistance.<br />

Hosta / Plantain Lily<br />

One of the best perennials in existence and exceedingly popular. A<br />

valuable addition for the garden and landscape. Remains attractive<br />

from spring until frost with handsome foliage in addition to the<br />

flowering performance. A choice ground cover.<br />

# Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans' (H. fortunei robusta; H.<br />

Elegans Plantain Lily Z:3 � :70cm � :100cm # � �<br />

Round silvery blue leaves with deeply puckered texture and a powdery like cast<br />

which make it very striking. Light lavender flowers in July-August. Slug resistant.<br />

# Hosta sieboldiana 'Frances Williams' (H. s.<br />

Frances Williams Plantain Lily Z:3 � :60cm � :100cm # � �<br />

Huge, blue-green, puckered, heart-shaped leaves with golden yellow edges. Flowers<br />

are white to pale lavender and funnel-shaped. One of the most popular. Good slug<br />

resistance.<br />

Hosta / Plantain Lily<br />

One of the best perennials in existence and exceedingly popular. A<br />

valuable addition for the garden and landscape. Remains attractive<br />

from spring until frost with handsome foliage in addition to the<br />

flowering performance. A choice ground cover.<br />

# Hosta 'Undulata Albomarginata'<br />

Undulata Albomarginata Pl. Lily Z:3 � :40cm � :90cm #� � �<br />

Makes handsome clumps of large dark green leaves edged with broad bands of<br />

white. Lavender flowers in late summer.<br />

Iris<br />

Iris 'Enchanted One' 2009<br />

#<br />

Enchanted One Bearded Iris Z:3 � :80cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Sunny yellow standards and white beards. Amber-rimmed falls with pale orchidlavender<br />

centers and violet veining. Sweetly fragrant. Blooms in late spring to early<br />

summer with dependable rebloom in late summer.<br />

# Iris 'Harvest of Memories' 2009<br />

Harvest of Memories Beard Iris Z:3 � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

Radiant all-yellow iris with widely ruffled petals and a slightly sweet fragrance.<br />

Outstanding branching and bud count. Vigorous grower that blooms in late spring<br />

with a dependable rebloom in summer and fall.<br />

# Iris robusta 'Gerald Darby'<br />

Gerald Darby Hybrid Iris Z:4 � :80cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Leaves have a flush of purple in spring that fades by summer. Leaves are also<br />

spotted with purple-red at the base. Purplish-black flowering stalks rise from the<br />

clump in late spring, typically producing 2-3 violet-blue flowers per stalk.<br />

Iris<br />

Iris barbata 'First Snow Fall'<br />

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First Snow Fall Bearded Iris Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #�<br />

Beautiful white flowers with narrow violet markings. Bronze beards.Fragrant blooms<br />

in June and from September until frost. Very impressive variety.<br />

# Iris barbata 'Summer Fantasy'<br />

Summer Fantasy Bearded Iris Z:3 � :80cm � :70cm #�<br />

Lilac standards, ruffled deep violet falls, and yellow blazes surrounding the tangerine<br />

red beards. Blooms in June and from September until frost.<br />

Iris<br />

Iris ensata 'Gracieuse'<br />

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Gracieuse Japanese Iris Z:4 � :80cm � :40cm #� �<br />

White flowers with violet veins in July above the narrow foliage. Needs plenty of<br />

water from April to July but prefers to be in dry conditions the rest of the year.<br />

# Iris ensata 'Gusto' 2009<br />

Gusto Japanese Iris Z:4 � :80cm � :80cm #�<br />

This hybrid features large double flowers with broad violet-blue petals and large<br />

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# Iris ensata 'Lady in Waiting' 2009<br />

Lady in Waiting Japanese Iris Z:4 � :90cm � :70cm #� �<br />

Sumptuous velvety blooms on strong stems in June and July. White flowers flushed<br />

with pink at the margins. Graceful and elegant plant as a background of the sunny<br />

border.<br />

# Iris ensata 'Ruby King'<br />

Ruby King Japanese Iris Z:4 � :90cm � :30cm #�<br />

Large dark violet red flowers above a narrow dark green foliage. One of the most<br />

popular of the family.<br />

# Iris ensata 'Strippled Rippled' 2009<br />

Strippled Rippled Japanese Iris Z:4 � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

White flowers with solid purple edges and lots of purple bloches concentrated near<br />

the edges.<br />

Iris<br />

Iris germanica 'Fall Fiesta' 2010<br />

#<br />

Fall Fiesta Bearded Iris Z:4b � :90cm � :70cm #� �<br />

A striking bicolor iris with white standards complemented by falls in rich tones of<br />

topaz and amber. A golden-yellow beard harmonizes with the soft yellow tints in the<br />

style arms and midribs.<br />

# Iris germanica 'Red Hawk' 2010<br />

Red Hawk Bearded Iris Z:3b � :70cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Large blossoms in shades of deep red with matching beards and attractively ruffles<br />

petals. Heavy bud count and generous bloom. Vigorous, tall plant for the rear of the<br />

Iris border.<br />

# Iris germanica 'World Premier' 2010<br />

World Premier Bearded Iris Z:3 � :110cm � :100cm #� �<br />

This stunning icy white standards contrast nicely with the inky blue-purple color of its<br />

falls. The falls are rimmed in a wire-thin band of white, which highlights their gentle<br />

ruffling.<br />

Iris<br />

Iris pallida 'Argentea Variegata' (I. p. 'Variegata')<br />

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Silver Variegated Sweet Iris Z:4 � :70cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Outstanding variety that combines a grey-green foliage with cream and white edging<br />

and fragrant lavender blue flowers in June-July. Excellent cut flower.<br />

Iris<br />

Iris pseudacorus (I. bastardii; I. lutea)<br />

#<br />

Yellow Flag Iris Z:3 � :100cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Masses of yellow flowers with brown veining near the center in June. Upright dark<br />

green foliage. Prefers a cool and humid location. One of the best near a water pond.<br />

One of the most popular variety for natural restoration.<br />

Iris<br />

Iris sibirica 'Chilled Wine'<br />

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Chilled Wine Siberian Iris Z:3 � :70cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Red-violet standards and falls with blue veins and shading around the signal patch.<br />

Upright foliage.<br />

# Iris sibirica 'Gatineau'<br />

Gatineau Siberian Iris Z:3 � :100cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Masses of large blue flowers with drooping, violet veined petals. Outstanding<br />

blossom.<br />

# Iris sibirica 'Golden Edge' 2009<br />

Golden Edge Siberian Iris Z:4 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

A very dramatic combination of midnight-blue and bright gold. These blooms reach 4<br />

inches wide, with color so saturated it looks black in the shade. The yellow signal at<br />

the base of each petal is intricately scored in spidery black veins.<br />

# Iris sibirica 'Shirley Pope'<br />

Shirley Pope Siberian Iris Z:3 � :80cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Vibrant dark reddish purple with a pure velvet look. Beautiful semi-flaring form and<br />

sharp contrasting white signals. Blooms in June-July.<br />

Iris<br />

Iris versata<br />

#<br />

Versata Iris Z:3 � :50cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Discovered in Québec by Mr Tony Huber of W.H. Perron a few years back. Beautiful<br />

hybrid between the Blue Flag and Japanese Iris. Flowers are pale to medium blue<br />

with a contrasting yellow throat.<br />

Iris<br />

Iris versicolor<br />

#<br />

Blue Flag Iris Z:3 � :60cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Flower large, showy, light to deep blue with yellow and whitish markings at the base<br />

of the sepals. Borne 2-3 to a stem. The well developed flower petals and sepals<br />

spread out nearly flat. Blooms in June. Great for natural restoration. Tolerates very<br />

wet soils.<br />

Dead nettle / Yellow archa<br />

Lamium maculatum 'Beacon Silver'<br />

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Beacon Silver Dead Nettle Z:3 � :20cm � :100cm # � �<br />

Variegation is soft silver green. Heart-shaped leaf with deep green margins. Mauve<br />

to pink hooded flowers in May. Excellent groundcover for the shade garden or as an<br />

edging plant for the border.<br />

Lavender<br />

Lavandula angustifolia 'Grosso' (L. intermedia<br />

#<br />

Grosso English Lavender Z:5 � :60cm � :60cm #�<br />

A large Lavender with wide, deep violet flower spikes giving off a very camphorous<br />

aroma. Blooms in July and August. A bee and butterfly magnet and excellent for<br />

potpourris.The long spikes make it easy to cut.<br />

# Lavandula angustifolia 'Jean Davis'<br />

Jean Davis English Lavender Z:4b � :50cm � :40cm #�<br />

Soft, pale pink flowers fill the air with their sweet fragrance from June to August.<br />

Sought after for its flower and fragrance. Bushy, erect form, almost shrub like.<br />

Instead of the usual silvery foliage, 'Jean Davis' has fragrant blue-green leaves.<br />

# Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead' (L. a. 'Munstead<br />

Munstead English Lavender Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

Lovely fragrant silver grey foliage with showy erect spikes of flowers from June to<br />

August. Traditional English Lavender used for potpourri and sachets. Prune in spring<br />

to insure vigorous growth.<br />

Shasta Daisy<br />

Leucanthemum 'Aglaia' 2008<br />

#<br />

Aglaia Shasta Daisy Z:3 � :60cm � :40cm #� �<br />

This very desirable shasta daisy has fully double, deeply ragged white blooms from<br />

June to August. Forms a decent clump and stays compact with fleshy, toothed and<br />

glossy, dark green leaves. Excellent choice as a cut flower.<br />

# Leucanthemum 'Paladin' 2010<br />

Paladin Shasta Daisy Z:5 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

It features large white flowers with multiple layers of white petals. A strong and fast<br />

grower that produces an abundance of strong-stemmed flowers, perfect for cutting.<br />

No staking needed and no unpleasant odour. A rebloomer if deadheaded.<br />

Shasta Daisy<br />

Leucanthemum 'Alaska' (Chrysanthemum)<br />

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Alaska Shasta Daisy Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Classic daisy with dark green glossy foliage contrasting nicely with the large white<br />

single blooms with a yellow center from June to August. The tall stems make it an<br />

excellent choice for a cut flower.<br />

# Leucanthemum maximum 'Broadway Lights' 2008<br />

Broadway Lights Shata Daisy Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

Unique shasta daisy with flowers that open bright yellow, lighten to a soft butter<br />

shade, then turn white when mature. Because it is such a profuse bloomer, the<br />

plants are constantly covered with blooms in three different colors from June to July.<br />

# Leucanthemum 'Silver Princess' (Silberprinzesschen)<br />

Silver Princess Shasta Daisy Z:3 � :30cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Vigorous dwarf white daisy. Single blooms from June to August if dead-headed. Nice<br />

dark green cut leaf foliage. Beautiful selection for the small border or in association<br />

with other summer flowers.<br />

# Leucanthemum superbum 'Becky' (Chrysanthemum)<br />

Becky Shasta Daisy Z:4 � :90cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Large, single white flowers heads with a golden center on sturdy stems. Flowers<br />

from summer to fall if dead headed. Nice dark green glossy foliage. Good for cut<br />

flowers. 2003 Perennial of the year!<br />

# Leucanthemum superbum 'Goldrausch' 2007<br />

Goldrausch Shasta Daisy Z:4b � :40cm � :30cm #�<br />

Fine-petalled semi-double white flowers with a center layer of golden petals. It has<br />

large shiny foliage and thick leaves. Its compact habit makes it an excellent choice<br />

for the small border or the container. Good for cut flower.


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Liatris spicata 'Floristan Violet'<br />

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Floristan Violet Blazing Star Z:3 � :90cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Grassy leaves with erect panicles of violet flowers in July and August. Excellent<br />

choice to attract butterflies to the garden. Adds a nice vertical element to the garden.<br />

Heat and drought tolerant.<br />

# Liatris spicata 'Floristan Weiss' (L. s. 'Floristan White')<br />

Floristan White Blazing Star Z:3 � :90cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Grassy leaves with erect panicles of white flowers in July and August. Excellent<br />

choice to attract butterflies to the garden. Adds a nice vertical element to the garden.<br />

Heat and drought tolerant.<br />

# Liatris spicata 'Kobold'<br />

Kobold Blazing Star Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Multiple spikes of lilac mauve are produced in July and August. Compact habit for<br />

the small garden. Attracts butterflies. Makes a good cut and dried flower. Good as an<br />

accent in the perennial border.<br />

Ragwort<br />

Ligularia 'Little Lantern'<br />

#<br />

Little Lantern Ragwort Z:5 � :60cm � :70cm #� �<br />

New dwarf form of Ligularia. An ideal selection for damp areas of your garden or<br />

near a pond. Lush green leaves set off by large conical heads of bright yellow<br />

flowers in July and August. Great for containers.<br />

Ragwort<br />

Ligularia dentata 'Britt-Marie Crawford'<br />

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Black Groundsel Z:4 � :110cm � :90cm # �<br />

Large, glossy, dark chocolate maroon foliage with purple underneath. In late<br />

summer, golden orange, daisy-like flowers are perched above purple-black stems.<br />

Excellent choice when a statement in the garden is required.<br />

# Ligularia dentata 'Osiris Fantaisie' 2008<br />

Osiris Fantaisie Ragwort Z:4 � :80cm � :90cm # � �<br />

Deep green, heart-shaped leaves with a thick, rubbery texture. Serrated leaf margins<br />

are undulating, revealing the glossy, burgundy undersides of the leaves. Golden<br />

yellow, daisy-like flowers on deep reddish purple stems in July and August.<br />

Ragwort<br />

Ligularia dentata 'Othello'<br />

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Othello Ragwort Z:4 � :100cm � :90cm # � �<br />

This plant's best features include big, bold foliage with purple tones both sides of the<br />

leaves and stems. Blooms with large orange, daisy-like flowers in August-<br />

September. Brings color near water gardens.<br />

Ragwort<br />

Ligularia stenocephala 'Little Rocket'<br />

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Little Rocket Ragwort Z:4 � :100cm � :80cm #� �<br />

A container-friendly, dwarf cultivar with long-stemmed, heart-shaped, green leaves.<br />

Large, conical heads of bright yellow flowers shine brightly from mid to late summer.<br />

Attractive near a water pond.<br />

# Ligularia stenocephala 'The Rocket'<br />

The Rocket Ragwort Z:4 � :150cm � :90cm #� � �<br />

A big, bold specimen perennial. It produces a mound of large, toothed leaves from<br />

which arise large spikes of yellow flowers on purple stems in July-August. Prefers<br />

moist soils and partial shade. Good for cut flowers<br />

Sea lavender<br />

Limonium latifolium (Statice latifolia)<br />

#<br />

Sea Lavender Z:3 � :70cm � :50cm #�<br />

With multiple-branched flower stems creating a very large flower head cover with tiny<br />

blue lavender flowers in July-August for approximately 8 weeks. Excellent cut and<br />

dried flower. Prefers full sun.<br />

Loosestrife<br />

Lysimachia clethroides<br />

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Gooseneck Loostrife Z:3 � :80cm � :90cm #� � �<br />

Graceful curving spikes of small tightly packed white flowers from July to September.<br />

All the flower spikes droop in the same direction making it appear like a flock of<br />

geese. Excellent choice for mass planting. Spreads quickly.<br />

Loosestrife<br />

Lysimachia nummularia<br />

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Creeping Jenny Z:3 � :5cm � :60cm #� � �<br />

Low-creeping perennial with green foliage and yellow, cup-shaped flowers. Excellent<br />

groundcover or border plant because of its invasive nature, or for naturalization<br />

along edges of streams, lakes, or pools.<br />

# Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea'<br />

Golden Creeping Jenny Z:3 � :5cm � :50cm #� � �<br />

Rounded glowing chartreuse, almost gold leaves with a trailing, creeping habit.<br />

Rather vigorous grower in moist soils. Small yellow flowers in June-July. Brings<br />

contrasting color the to half-shade border or the container.<br />

Loosestrife<br />

Lysimachia 'Snow Candle'<br />

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Snow Candle Loosestrife Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Compact herbaceous perennial with mid-green leaves and elegant white flower<br />

spires from summer to autumn. Plant alone or in combinations in all container types<br />

and landscapes<br />

Purple loosestrife<br />

Lythrum 'Terra Nova' 2008<br />

#<br />

Terre Nova Purple Loosetrife Z:3 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Interesting perennial with a compact habit and beautiful spikes of purple-pink flowers<br />

from July to September. Does not sucker and seed.<br />

Purple loosestrife<br />

Lythrum salicaria 'Robert'<br />

#<br />

Robert Purple Loosestrife Z:3 � :80cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Multiple pink flower spikes from June to September. Popular for uniform flowering<br />

and it's bright color. Remove spent flowers to avoid the spreading.<br />

# Lythrum salicaria 'Rosy Gem'<br />

Rosy Gem Purple Loosestrife Z:3 � :80cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Intense rosy red flowers on slender spikes in late July to August. Requires moist<br />

conditions and grows well by ponds. Foliage turns crimson in the fall on this compact<br />

and bushy plant. Removing dead flowers will avoid spreading.<br />

Mallow<br />

Malva moschata 'Rosea'<br />

#<br />

Pink Musk Mallow Z:3 � :60cm � :50cm #�<br />

Round bushes carrying satiny and fragrant pink bowl-shaped flowers along upright<br />

stems from June to September. Deeply cut leaves. Re-seeds easily. Excellent<br />

choice for the countrystyled garden.<br />

Bergamot / Beebalm<br />

Monarda 'Coral Reef' 2008<br />

#<br />

Coral Reef Beebalm Z:3 � :90cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Exceptionally large, hot-pink blooms have coral overtones are held high on strong<br />

stems. Blooms from July through August. This tough and aromatic plant is great for<br />

attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. It's also mildew resistant.<br />

# Monarda 'Fireball' (M. Fire Ball) 2008<br />

Fireball Bee Balm Z:4 � :60cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Compact beebalm cultivar with an upright, outwardly spreading habit. Tubular, twolipped,<br />

dark-red flowers are borne in dense, globular, terminal heads atop stiff<br />

square stems clad with dark green leaves. Attractive to hummingbirds and<br />

butterflies.Excellent disease resistance.<br />

# Monarda 'Marshall's Delight'<br />

Marshall's Delight Beebalm Z:4 � :90cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Hardy perennial that produces an abundance of attractive, fragrant, rich pink flowers<br />

all summer long. A favourite of hummingbirds and bees. Good for cut flowers.<br />

# Monarda 'Petite Wonder' 2007<br />

Petite Wonder Beebalm Z:3 � :30cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Petite Wonder sports a dwarf habit and glossy mildew-resistant foliage. Tubular, twolipped,<br />

light pink flowers are borne in dense, globular, terminal heads atop stiff<br />

square stems. Flowers, stems and leaves are aromatic. Excellent choice for patio<br />

container.<br />

Catmint<br />

Nepeta subsessilis 'Pink Dreams' 2008<br />

#<br />

Pink Dreams Catmint Z:4 � :40cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Dense clusters of long, pale lavender pink flowers. Long bloom period which begins<br />

in late spring and continues into September. The dark green leaves form attractive<br />

rounded clumps and make a nice back-drop to the flowers.


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Catmint<br />

Nepeta faassenii 'Walker's Low'<br />

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Walker's Low Catmint Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

This stunning variety puts on an unbelieveable flower display. The large lavenderblue<br />

flowers top the soft, fragrant, gray-green leaves. Blooms all summer. Drought<br />

resistant. Good cut flower.<br />

Evening Primrose<br />

Oenothera odorata 'Sulphurea'<br />

#<br />

Sulphurea Evening Primerose Z:4 � :60cm � :50cm #�<br />

The scented flowers open pale creamy yellow and age through peach to dark dusky<br />

pink as they fade. The narrow leaves have dusky pink central veins and the stems<br />

are the same shade of pink too. Flowers from May until the frosts.<br />

Peony<br />

Paeonia [Mix]<br />

#<br />

Mix Peonies (95% Pink) Z:3 � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

Large medium flowers in June. A mix of plants in red, pink or white colors.<br />

# Paeonia 'Do Tell'<br />

Do Tell Peony Z:2 � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

An outstanding massive Japanese Peony. Huge flowers of the softest shell pink with<br />

smooth guarded petals that compliment the frilly mass of ballerina pink mini-petals.<br />

An outstanding garden selection and a consistent performer.<br />

# Paeonia 'Doreen'<br />

Doreen Peony Z:3 � :80cm � :100cm #�<br />

Japanese type. Single, fuchsia pink fragrant flowers with yellow fringed center in late<br />

June. Very nice. Outstanding in the sunny border.<br />

# Paeonia 'Duchesse de Nemours'<br />

Duchesse de Nemours Peony Z:3 � :80cm � :90cm #�<br />

Double white flowers with a yellow heart on sturdy stems. Floriferous and fragrant.<br />

One of the first to bloom. Good for cut flower. Nice mid-green foliage.<br />

# Paeonia 'Karl Rosenfield'<br />

Karl Rosenfield Peony Z:3 � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

Bright crimson flower has just a little blue in it. The outer petals large and waved,<br />

central petals incurved and notched. Free-flowering with strong stems. Good foliage.<br />

Excellent for both cutting and garden decoration.<br />

# Paeonia 'Sorbet'<br />

Sorbet Peony Z:3 � :90cm � :80cm #�<br />

Multi-layers of large iced pink petals and smaller cream petals, with a yellow center.<br />

An interesting three-colour effect. The heavily dissected foliage adds beauty to this<br />

peony.<br />

Poppy<br />

Papaver 'Summer Breeze - Orange' 2009<br />

#<br />

Orange Summer Breeze Poppy Z:4 � :30cm � :50cm #�<br />

Compact, sturdy plants with small, neat foliage. Good impact from attractive dark<br />

buds and bright orange flowers. Very long flowering period if deadheaded. They<br />

bloom like crazy in early summer, spending all of their energy producing new flowers<br />

rather than setting seed.<br />

Poppy<br />

Papaver orientale 'Place Pigalle' 2008<br />

#<br />

Place Pigalle Oriental Poppy Z:2 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Short and sturdy oriental poppy. White flowers with a wide salmon-red picotee edge<br />

on thick stems in May-June. Foliage stays in good condition much longer than the<br />

rest of the family. Excellent choice for naturalizing meadow gardens.<br />

Large beard tongue<br />

Penstemon 'Dark Towers'<br />

#<br />

Dark Towers Beard Tongue Z:4 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

In midsummer, the plants explode with tall stems of tubular flowers that are deep<br />

lavender-rose at the base and lighter pink towards the tips. The deep wine-red<br />

foliage brings color to the landscape even when the plants are not in bloom.<br />

Large beard tongue<br />

Penstemon digitalis 'Husker Red'<br />

#<br />

Husker Red Beard Tongue Z:4 � :90cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Known for its red foliage and stems with white flowers that are tinged pink. Blooms in<br />

June and July. The leaves are long and toothed. Used well in a perennial border,<br />

naturalizing, and as a cut flower. Attracts hummingbirds. 1996 Perennial Plant of the<br />

Year.<br />

Garden phlox<br />

Phlox 'Starfire'<br />

#<br />

Starfire Garden Phlox Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #�<br />

Panicles of deliciously perfumed, cherry red blossoms contrast sharply against the<br />

purpulish deep green foliage from July thru September. The tall, sturdy, clumping<br />

habit of this variety makes it a good candidate for the back of the border.<br />

Garden phlox<br />

Phlox paniculata 'Becky Towe'<br />

#<br />

Becky Towe Garden Phlox Z:3a � :70cm � :60cm #�<br />

Wide golden edged foliage that changes to more of a creamy gold at flowering time.<br />

In late summer, this vigorous mildew-resistant cultivar is topped with heads of large<br />

sweetly scented fluorescent cherry red flowers with darker centers.<br />

# Phlox paniculata 'Dusterlohe'<br />

Dusterlohe Garden Phlox Z:4 � :1m � :50cm #�<br />

Compact, disease resistant foliage. The dark violet-red flowers are a knockout.<br />

Perfect for the perennial border where it will stand out against yellow or cream<br />

flowers.<br />

# Phlox paniculata 'Tiara' 2010<br />

Tiara Garden Phlox Z:3 � :50cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Hardy, valuable plant boasts graceful, double flowers with non-fading white colour<br />

and fragrance. Stunning as a cut flower, it blooms in profusion with huge 12-15cm<br />

flower heads above dense, compact foliage with deep green, lance-shaped leaves.<br />

Garden phlox<br />

Phlox 'Emerald Cushion Blue' (subulata)<br />

#<br />

Emerald Cushion Blue Moss Phlox Z:3 � :15cm � :50cm #�<br />

Low-growing creeper, ideal for the rock garden or walkways. Has delicate foliage<br />

and blue flowers from early May until June. A very effective groundcover or edging.<br />

Attracts butterflies.<br />

# Phlox 'White Delight' (subulata)<br />

White Delight Moss Phlox Z:3 � :5cm � :40cm #�<br />

Low-growing creeper ideal for rock gardens. Delicate foliage with white flowers early<br />

May into June. A very effective groundcover or edging. Attracts butterflies.<br />

Obedient Plant<br />

Physostegia virginiana 'Bouquet Rose' (P. v. 'Pink<br />

#<br />

Bouquet Rose Obedient Plant Z:4 � :80cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Spikes of dark pink flowers in August-September. Excellent cut flower. Spikes can<br />

be bent anyway we want and remain that way. Strong square stems with a nice dark<br />

green foliage.<br />

# Physostegia virginiana 'Miss Manners'<br />

Miss Manners Obedient Plant Z:2 � :50cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Compact and dense habit with dark green leaves and pure white flowers in midsummer.<br />

If deadheaded, you could get some late-summer re-bloom. Plants are<br />

clump forming and not invasive.<br />

Balloon flower<br />

Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fuji Blue' 2008<br />

#<br />

Fuji Blue Balloon Flower Z:3 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Interesting balloon-like buds that open into large 2-2.5 inch deep blue, bell-shaped<br />

flowers in July-August. It's a very reliable bloomer that is pest and disease free and<br />

make an excellent cut flower.<br />

# Platycodon grandiflorus 'Fuji Pink'<br />

Fuji Pink Balloon Flower Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Handsome silvery-green foliage on stems topped with balloon-like buds that open to<br />

pure pink flowers in July-August. Late to emerge in spring. Excellent cut flower.<br />

Abcess root / Jacob's ladd<br />

Polemonium caeruleum 'Blanjou' (BRISE D'ANJOU)<br />

#<br />

Brise d'Anjou Jacob's Ladder Z:4 � :60cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Forms a tidy mound of brightly variegated green and white fern-like foliage. Blooms<br />

with blue flowers in June and July. It is spectacular in the container and in the<br />

garden.<br />

# Polemonium caeruleum 'Bressingham Purple' 2008<br />

Bres. Purple Jacob's Ladder Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Exotic looking variety with deep lavender-blue flowers above the dense mound of<br />

fernlike foliage in June and July. The leaves take on a rich, dark purple hue in spring<br />

and again in fall. In between, they turn greener in summer depending on light<br />

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# Polemonium caeruleum 'Snow and Sapphires'<br />

Snow Sapphires Jacob's Ladder Z:3 � :70cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Clean white variegation surrounds the larger fern-like leaflets. The foliage mound<br />

gives up sky blue fragrant flowers. Good heat and humidity tolerance. Brings<br />

contrast to the garden.<br />

# Polemonium reptans 'Stairway to Heaven'<br />

Stairway to Heaven Jacob's Ladder Z:4 � :60cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Outstanding decorative fern-like white variegated foliage with violet-blue flowers in<br />

early summer. Unique effect in the small border or in container.<br />

Solomon's seal<br />

Polygonatum multiflorum 2008<br />

#<br />

Solomon's Seal Z:3 � :70cm � :50cm # � �<br />

An easygoing perennial with beautifully arching stems bearing ovate fresh green<br />

leaves and small, drooping, green-tipped white flowers, followed by round black<br />

fruits. Superb in woodland settings or for a shady garden<br />

Rhubarb / Ornamental Rhu<br />

Rheum palmatum var. tanguticum 'Red Selection' 2008<br />

#<br />

Red Selection Ornamental Rhubarb Z:4 � :175cm � :100cm #� �<br />

Exotic look with its crimson-purple ovate toothed leaves that turn dark green in<br />

summer and its reddish colored flowers in tall spikes. Consider the best ornamental<br />

rhubarb. Practically without maintenance.<br />

Roger's Flower<br />

Rodgersia aesculifolia<br />

#<br />

Roger's Flower Z:4 � :110cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Horse-chestnut look-alike dark green foliage with bronze overtones. Tall stems carry<br />

creamy white plumes in July-August. Excellent for the waterside.<br />

Roger's Flower<br />

Rodgersia pinnata 'Chocolate Wing'<br />

#<br />

Chocolate Wing Roger's Flower Z:4 � :80cm � :70cm #� �<br />

The foliage emerges chocolate brown then changes to green, bronze, and red before<br />

returning to brown in fall. The flowers open a pale pink and darkening to burgundyred<br />

over time. They are produced in early summer on tall stalks well above the foliage<br />

Coneflower<br />

Rudbeckia fulgida 'Early Bird Gold' 2009<br />

#<br />

Early Bird Gold Black-Eyed Susan Z:4 � :60cm � :60cm #�<br />

Rich golden yellow daisy-like flowers with a brown cone and a sturdy, upright habit. It<br />

starts blooming much earlier and continues to bloom later into the season than the<br />

rest of the family. Excellent choice for the cut flower, the container or the butterfly<br />

garden.<br />

# Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' (R. sullivantii<br />

Goldsturm Black-Eyed Susan Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #�<br />

This compact perennial produces masses of showy garden yellow daisy-like flowers<br />

with a dark cone from July to mid-October. Excellent for cutting, background<br />

plantings, borders, and bedding plants. Attracts butterflies. 1999 Perennial Plant of<br />

the Year!<br />

Coneflower<br />

Rudbeckia hirta 'Indian Summer'<br />

#<br />

Black eyed Susan Z:4 � :80cm � :50cm #�<br />

Classic summer plant with large golden, daisy-like blooms from June to Sept.<br />

Usually a biennial, best planted as an annual but may self-seed.<br />

Coneflower<br />

Rudbeckia laciniata 'Goldquelle'<br />

#<br />

Goldquelle Black-Eyed Susan Z:3 � :90cm � :60cm #�<br />

A selection with double lemon yellow flowers above a cut-leaf foliage from July to<br />

September. Beautiful addition to the perennial border or around the pond.<br />

Coneflower<br />

Rudbeckia nitida 'Herbstsonne'<br />

#<br />

Autumn Sun Coneflower Z:4 � :175cm � :90cm #�<br />

Blooms with bright yellow daisy-like flower petals which droop from a large green<br />

cone atop tall spikes of foliage; needs no staking. Attracts butterflies.<br />

Coneflower<br />

Rudbeckia subtomentosa 'Henry Eilers' 2009<br />

#<br />

Henry Eilers Black-Eyed Susan Z:4 � :125cm � :90cm #�<br />

This unique and charming flower has unusual golden-yellow, quilled, tubular petals<br />

with a brown button centre in mid-to-late summer. The green foliage sits at the<br />

bottom of the tall daisy-like flowers. Narrow, upright form. Excellent for the back of<br />

the border.<br />

Meadow Sage<br />

Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna'<br />

#<br />

Caradonna Meadow Sage Z:4 � :70cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Lustrous flower stems in unique, blackish magenta tones are the highlight offered by<br />

this superb cultivar. Set against these upright and lengthy, dark stems, the violet<br />

blossoms appear dazzling, and will bloom well into fall with attentive dead-heading.<br />

Great in fresh bouquets.<br />

# Salvia nemorosa 'Mainacht' (S. n. 'May Night')<br />

May Night Meadow Sage Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Spikes of rich, dark violet-blue flowers atop a dark green foliage from June to<br />

August. Excellent, tidy, compact form. Drought tolerant. Great for cutting and very<br />

attractive to butterflies. Ideal for borders. Reblooms if flowers spent are removed.<br />

Perennial of the year 1997.<br />

# Salvia nemorosa 'Marcus'<br />

Marcus Meadow Sage Z:4 � :25cm � :30cm #� �<br />

With its compact, dense habit of growing, it is easy to accommodate in any perennial<br />

garden. Spikes of intense violet-blue flowers bloom on top gray-green foliage and<br />

flower from June to August.<br />

Meadow Sage<br />

Salvia pratensis 'Madeline' 2010<br />

#<br />

Madeline Meadow Sage Z:4 � :80cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Stunning blue and white flowers atop strong stems on a relatively compact and<br />

vigorous plant. Masses of flowers on every stem. Will bloom again after trimming the<br />

spent flowers. Good cut flower.<br />

Pincushion Flower<br />

Scabiosa columbaria 'Butterfly Blue' (S. 'Butterfly<br />

#<br />

Butterfly Blue Pincushion Flower Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm #�<br />

Compact mounds of lance-leaf, fragrant foliage topped with masses of lavender blue<br />

pincushion flowers from July to September. Excellent border plant, prefers well<br />

drained soil. Very good cut flower. Attracts butterflies. Perennial of the year 2000.<br />

Stonecrop/Orpine<br />

Sedum 'Black Jack' (S. telephium 'Black Jack') 2008<br />

#<br />

Black Jack Stonrcrop Z:4 � :60cm � :60cm #�<br />

In the spring, the sturdy upright foliage emerges purple-green and changes to dark<br />

purple-black as the sun intensifies over the summer. In late summer, 8 inch bright<br />

pink flower heads which contrast with the dark foliage. This drought tolerant plant<br />

has succulant foliage.<br />

# Sedum 'Herbstfreude' (S. 'Autumn Joy')<br />

Autumn Joy Stonecrop Z:3 � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

Tall-growing sedum with grey-green foliage. Flowers are small but are in large flattopped<br />

heads above the foliage. They start off cream-green and gradually turn from<br />

pink, to a deep, bronzy-mahogany red from August - October.<br />

# Sedum 'Matrona' (S. telephium 'Matrona')<br />

Matrona Stonecrop Z:3 � :70cm � :60cm #�<br />

Strong, shiny red stems. Grey-green fleshy leaves edged with rose. Large pale pink<br />

flowers in August-September. Upright, vase-shaped growth habit. Perennial of the<br />

year 2000 in Europe. Attracts butterflies.<br />

# Sedum 'Pinky' 2010<br />

Pinky Stonecrop Z:3 � :20cm � :30cm #�<br />

Grey-green foliage topped by new foliage splotched pink and cream. Pink flowers in<br />

July and August<br />

# Sedum 'Postman's Pride' 2008<br />

Postman's Pride Stonecrop Z: � :50cm � :60cm #�<br />

The foliage is small, rounded and very dark purple with blue undertones creating a<br />

cool effect in the garden. Masses of tiny purple buds arise in early to midsummer,<br />

bursting into blooms that are at first a rich pink-tinged red, then mature to burgundy<br />

in the cool fall weather.<br />

# Sedum 'Purple Emperor'<br />

Purple Emperor Stonecrop Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm #�<br />

Glossy, dark purple foliage contrasts strongly with the dense rosy red flowers<br />

clusters from August to October. Adds warmth and contrast to the rock garden.


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# Sedum 'Vera Jameson'<br />

Vera Jameson Stonecrop Z:3 � :25cm � :50cm #�<br />

Arching stems of mahogany red foliage and open clusters of pink flowers in August-<br />

September. Stays in a neat spreading clump. Great in front of the border. Attracts<br />

butterflies.<br />

Stonecrop/Orpine<br />

Sedum acre<br />

#<br />

Goldmoss Stonecrop. Z:3 � :5cm � :40cm #�<br />

Mat-forming species with fleshy, light green foliage and bright golden yellow flowers.<br />

Excellent choice between flagstone or in a stone wall. Attracts butterflies.<br />

Stonecrop/Orpine<br />

Sedum 'Xenox'<br />

#<br />

Xenox Stonecrop Z:4 � :30cm � :40cm #�<br />

This lovely compact sedum has distinct purple-blue foliage which deepens with age<br />

and produces masses of pink flowers early in July. A beautiful combination of foliage<br />

and flower colour.<br />

Stonecrop/Orpine<br />

Sedum reflexum 'Angelina'<br />

#<br />

Angelina Stonecrop Z:3 � :15cm � :60cm #�<br />

Succulent, needle-shaped leaves in a remarkable shade of bright golden yellow. In<br />

summer, clusters of tiny star-shaped yellow flowers add to the beauty. Sometimes in<br />

the fall, foliage take on butterscotch to apricot hues. Excellent choice to cover steep<br />

sunny slopes.<br />

Stonecrop/Orpine<br />

Sedum spectabile 'Karl' (Carl)<br />

#<br />

Karl Stonecrop Z:3 � :40cm � :50cm #�<br />

A very hardy, perennial with lovely gray-green foliage all season and a dense,<br />

mounded form. Its late summer and fall flowers are unscathed by frost and attract<br />

myriads of the season's last butterflies. The flat clusters of rich, rusty brown<br />

seedheads reach about 18 inches in height and are beautiful through the winter. A<br />

must, the darkest flower on the market!<br />

# Sedum spectabile 'Pink Chablis' (Hylotelephium)<br />

Pink Chablis Stonecrop Z:4b � :40cm � :40cm #�<br />

Broad, blue-green leaves with white edges are held horizontally on the stems,<br />

displaying their full beauty. In late summer, clusters of vibrant pink flowers burst<br />

open from the snow white buds. This selection has a compact habit.<br />

Hens and Chicks/ Houselee<br />

Sempervivum 'Red Beauty'<br />

#<br />

Red Beauty Hens and Chicks Z:3 � :5cm � :25cm #�<br />

Succulent, low-growing maroon-red rosettes 3-6" across, becoming very dense.<br />

Excellent for rock gardens. Compact, neat habit.<br />

Thyme<br />

Thymus praecox 'Roseus'<br />

#<br />

Mother of thyme Z:3 � :5cm � :40cm #�<br />

Dense clusters of pink flowers in June-July. Fragrant foliage when crumpled.<br />

Beautiful groundcover for the rock garden or in between flagstone.<br />

Thyme<br />

Thymus praecox 'Pseudolanuginosus' (lanuginosus)<br />

#<br />

Wooly Thyme Z:3 � :5cm � :40cm #�<br />

Mats of woolly silver grey foliage with pink flowers in June-July. Takes a light foot<br />

traffic and follows well the outline of the ground.<br />

Foamflower<br />

Tiarella 'Crow Feather'<br />

#<br />

Crow Feather Foamflower Z:4 � :20cm � :30cm # � �<br />

Finely cut bright green leaves, deeply marked with a black 'feather'. It has probably<br />

the best winter colour of all Tiarellas. Simply stunning, with a brocade of pinks, reds,<br />

purples and blacks. Pink flowers in spring.<br />

# Tiarella 'Jeepers Creepers' 2009<br />

Jeepers Creepers Foamflower Z:4 � :20cm � :40cm # � �<br />

Star-shaped green leaves heavily marked with black centers, and spikes of creamywhite<br />

flowers. This variety has a creeping habit, making it especially useful as a<br />

spreading groundcover for shady, moist areas. Foliage turns bronzy-red in winter.<br />

# Tiarella 'Spring Symphony'<br />

Spring Symphony Foamflower Z:4 � :25cm � :30cm # � �<br />

Compact and nicely cut foliage, painted with black along the mid-rib, palmate,<br />

clumping and neat with astounding fragrant pink flowers most of the season.<br />

Spiderwort<br />

Tradescantia 'Blue and Gold' (Sweet Kate)<br />

#<br />

Blue and Gold Spiderwort Z:4 � :50cm � :60cm #� �<br />

A terrific combination of glowing brilliant golden foliage contrasting intensely with<br />

gentian blue flowers. Very long blooming period starting at the end of June until<br />

September. Excellent choice to add colour to the border.<br />

# Tradescantia 'Concord Grape'<br />

Concord Grape Spiderwort Z:4 � :40cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Frosty blue foliage with intense grape purple flowers from June to October. Long<br />

blooming. The contrast of the flower color and foliage make it a definite eye catcher.<br />

Yellow fall color.<br />

Speedwell<br />

Veronica 'First Love' 2010<br />

#<br />

First Love Speedwell Z:4 � :30cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Compact and well-branched specimen with amazing fluorescent pink color.<br />

# Veronica 'Giles Van Hees' (V. spicata 'Giles Van Hees')<br />

Giles Van Hees Speedweell Z:4 � :15cm � :30cm #� �<br />

This incredibly dwarf speedwell begins blooming in June up to end of September.<br />

The bright pink flower spikes atop a very low mound of foliage are excellent for the<br />

front of the perennial border. Good for cut flowers.<br />

# Veronica 'High Five' 2008<br />

High Five Speedwell Z:4 � :70cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Beautiful selection for its very long, numerous blue flower spikes that bloom later and<br />

longer that the family. The 20 inches spikes that rise above the rich green foliage will<br />

bring color for a long period in the garden.<br />

# Veronica 'Pink Damask' (V. spicata 'Pink Damask')<br />

Pink Damask Speedwell Z:4 � :90cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Pretty pastel pink flowers growing on tall narrow spikes in July and August. Narrow<br />

green leaves arranged in whorls Excellent fresh cut flower. Attracts butterflies<br />

Speedwell<br />

Veronica longifolia 'Eveline' 2008<br />

#<br />

Eveline Speedweell Z:4 � :50cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Tight, compact form with attractive green foliage highlighted by a gray gloss. Bears<br />

masses of tight spikes of flowers that are two tone, soft purple and pink. Very heavy<br />

bloomer for a long period. Attracts butterflies.<br />

Speedwell<br />

Veronica prostrata 'Aztec Gold' 2007<br />

#<br />

Aztec Gold Speedwell Z:4 � :5cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Low creeping mat of brilliant gold foliage topped in late spring with 6" spikes of<br />

lavender-blue flowers. Showy edging or rockery plant but also great in mixed<br />

containers, hanging basket and over walls.<br />

Speedwell<br />

Veronica spicata 'Purpleicious'<br />

#<br />

Purpleicious Speedweell Z:4 � :60cm � :50cm #�<br />

Strong and tidy variety with long and narrow, rich purple spikes that blooms for many<br />

weeks. Whorls of narrow green leaves with good disease resistance. Excellent<br />

choice to create a vertical accent in the garden.<br />

Beaumont's root<br />

Veronicastrum virginicum 'Fascination'<br />

#<br />

Fascination Culver's Root Z:4 � :125cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Fabulous upright plant with multi-branched, robust flowers spikes. Purple buds open<br />

to lilac-pink bottle-brush blooms producing a wonderful two-tone effect. Perfect<br />

specimen to add colours to the back of the borders.<br />

Myrtle, Periwinkle<br />

Vinca minor<br />

#<br />

Common Periwinkle Z:4 � :15cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Fast spreading, vine-like growth. Shiny, dense luxuriant foliage. To enhance the<br />

spectacular foliage are pale lavender-blue flowers in spring. Also useful in mixed<br />

containers and hanging baskets.<br />

# Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' (V. m. purpurea; V. m.<br />

Wine Periwinkle Z:4 � :15cm � :1,5m # � �<br />

An excellent groundcover forming mats of dark green, shiny leaves and bright purplered<br />

flowers in spring.


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Bulbs<br />

Lily<br />

Lilium 'Butter Pixie'<br />

#<br />

Butter Pixie Asiatic Lily Z:4 � :40cm � :40cm #�<br />

Pure golden-yellow upward-facing flowers with a light spraying of freckles in the<br />

centre and nicely contrasting deep green foliage. Ideal for planting in containers on<br />

the patio. They are of sturdy habit and do not require any support.<br />

# Lilium 'Crimson Pixie'<br />

Crimson Pixie Asiatic Lily Z:3 � :40cm � :30cm #�<br />

Large clusters of flowers of excellent form and particularly characterized by their<br />

vivid red to red-orange coloration and lack of spots. This dwarf lily is highly resistant<br />

to disease and shows high tolerance of virus.<br />

# Lilium 'Souvenir' (Oriental) 2007<br />

Souvenir Oriental Lily Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm #�<br />

Souvenir has clear rose-pink petals with a white throat over narrow dark green,<br />

compact foliage. Very fragrant and very floriferous. Excellent container plant.<br />

# Lilium 'Stargazer' [orientalis]<br />

Stargazer Oriental Lily Z:4 � :100cm � :50cm #�<br />

Vivid pink flowers with red markings and white margins, flowering August-<br />

September. Excellent for pots and cut flowers. Sweetly fragrant.


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Grasses<br />

Reed Grass<br />

Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Karl Foerster'<br />

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#<br />

Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass Z:4b :150cm � :50cm #� �<br />

Ornamental grass. Erect and narrow clumping form. Green foliage turning yellow in<br />

the fall. Feathery gold plumes arise above the foliage. Ideal for background<br />

plantings when space is restricted.<br />

# Calamagrostis acutiflora 'Overdam'<br />

Striped Feather Reed Grass � Z:4 � :1,25m � :50cm #� �<br />

Ornamental grass. Nice upright and clumping habit. Variegated foliage starts out<br />

with bright yellow margins that fade to white with a pink flush. Sand colored flower<br />

heads.<br />

# Calamagrostis 'Avalanche'<br />

Avalanche Reed Grass � Z:4a � :1,25m � :90cm #� �<br />

Foliage is variegated green margins with white center. Flowers are borne in July and<br />

August but will remain upright throughtout the winter. Excellent cut flower.<br />

Sedge<br />

Carex morrowii 'Variegata'<br />

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Variegated Japanese Sedge Z:5b � :25cm � :30cm #� � �<br />

Ornamental grass. Wide mound of stiff, evergreen blades with white centers. Green<br />

flower spikes. Use for shade or partial shade in pots, borders or as a groundcover.<br />

Tussock grass<br />

Deschampsia cespitosa 'Goldgehänge'<br />

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#<br />

Goldgehaenge Hair Grass Z:5 � :70cm � :40cm #� �<br />

Ornamental grass. Marked by deeper green leaves and bright yellow gold<br />

inflorescence from June to October. Cool season, clump forming. Tolerates hot, dry<br />

conditions with ample water.<br />

Fescue<br />

Festuca glauca (F. ovina var. glauca)<br />

#<br />

Blue Fescue Z:3b � :20cm � :30cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Colourful, dwarf, clump-forming ornamental grass. Thin and stiff<br />

bright silver blue foliage. Use as edging plant or in a rock garden in sunny, dry<br />

locations.<br />

Hakone Grass<br />

Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'<br />

#<br />

Japanese Forest Grass Z:4b � :40cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Ornamental grass. Cascading golden foliage streaked with green. Requires moist<br />

shade to retain the marvellous colour. It takes on a pink cast in the fall. Excellent<br />

choice for edging in a shady garden.<br />

Blue Oat Grass<br />

Helictotrichon sempervirens (Avena sempervirens;<br />

Blue Oat Grass � Z:4a � � :60cm<br />

#<br />

:70cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Stiff spiny vase shape of excellent blue-grey foliage. Blue-brown,<br />

graceful arching sprays from above the foliage in early summer.<br />

Japanese Blood Grass<br />

Imperata cylindrica 'Red Baron'<br />

#<br />

Red Baron Ornamental Grass Z:5 � :40cm � :30cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. The upright and narrow green foliage with red tips turns<br />

completely red at the end of summer making it a true focal plant. Outstanding fall<br />

colour.<br />

Japanese Silver Grass<br />

Miscanthus sacchariflorus (Imperata sacchariflora)<br />

#<br />

Silver Banner Grass Z:4b � :200cm � :150cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Slender green leaf blades that turns reddish brown in the fall.<br />

Feathery, fine textured silvery plumes in August through October. Invasive variety,<br />

should be used as a specimen.<br />

Japanese Silver Grass<br />

Miscanthus sinensis 'Gracillimus' (M. gracillimus)<br />

Gracious Silver Grass � Z:4b � � :60cm<br />

#<br />

:200cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Slender dark green leaf blades with a silver mid-rib turning<br />

golden bronze in the fall. Feathery, fine textured bronze red plumes turning to silver<br />

in the fall. Beautiful fall and winter garden specimen.<br />

# Miscanthus sinensis 'Huron Sunrise'<br />

Huron Sunrise Silver Grass � Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,5m #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Upright arching form, foliage is a medium width with a natural<br />

silver line. The outstanding characteristic is the burgundy/red inflorescences in late<br />

August. Excellent large flowers!<br />

# Miscanthus sinensis 'Morning Light'<br />

Morning Light Silver Grass � Z:4b � :125cm � :125cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Fine blades with distinct variegation of green and white stripes<br />

give a silvery cast when viewed from a distance. The late season flowers emerge<br />

bronze red in color and turn cream as they age. Great selection for smaller gardens.<br />

Really lovely!<br />

# Miscanthus sinensis purpurascens (M. purpurascens)<br />

Purple Silver Grass � Z:4 � :175cm � :80cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Dark green blade foliage turning orange-red then rich purple in<br />

the fall. Contrasting silver plumes in September-October.<br />

# Miscanthus sinensis 'Sarabande' 2007<br />

Sarabande Silver Grass � Z:4b � :1,75m � :1,25m #�<br />

Sprays of blush-hued flowers that emerge straight as arrows, then open looking<br />

freshly crimped and fade to silver. Graceful, swaying stems and a fine flourish of<br />

foliage complete the three-tiered effect. The variegated leaf blades have an olive<br />

cast that harmonizes nicely with silver and gray-foliaged plants.<br />

# Miscanthus sinensis 'Silberspinne'<br />

Silberspinne Silver Grass � Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,25m #�<br />

Ornamental grass that forms an upright foliage clump with linear, slightly arching,<br />

green leaves. Pink-tinged flowers inflorescences appear in late summer on stalks<br />

rising well above the foliage. Foliage gradually turns tan after frost.<br />

# Miscanthus sinensis 'Variegatus'<br />

Variegated Japanese Silver Grass Z:5 � :175cm � :125cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Broad vertical stripes on this striking grass. One of the most<br />

colourful variegated grasses. Excellent when used as a specimen, screen, or in<br />

mass plantings.<br />

Moor Grass<br />

Molinia arundinacea 'Skyracer' (M. caerulea 'Skyracer')<br />

Skyracer Purple Moor Grass � Z:4 � :225cm � :100cm #�<br />

#<br />

Ornamental grass. Features narrow, arching, blue-green foliage. Profuse, narrow,<br />

erect, stiff, see-through flower spikes with tiny purplish flowers rise well above the<br />

foliage clump in July. Spikes quiver in the slightest breeze. Spikes and foliage turn<br />

golden yellow to orange-yellow in fall.<br />

Panic grass<br />

Panicum virgatum 'Heavy Metal'<br />

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#<br />

Heavy Metal Switch Grass Z:5 � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Upright and narrow habit. The rigid foliage is silver blue. The<br />

feathery pink plumes turn golden in the fall.<br />

# Panicum virgatum 'Prairie Fire'<br />

Prairie Fire Switch Grass � Z:5 � :1,5m � :60cm #�<br />

Ornamental Grass. In the spring the foliage is blue-green turning its stunning red<br />

color by early summer. In late summer, a bouquet of rosy panicles appear just above<br />

the foliage. When in bloom, leaves curl slightly creating the illusion of red ribbons<br />

woven throughout the flowers.<br />

# Panicum virgatum 'Rotstrahlbusch' (P. v. 'Hänse<br />

Red Switch Grass � Z:4 � :100cm � :70cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Slight blue cast foliage. A sod-forming grass. This plant quickly<br />

develops into a graceful plant in the garden. The fine textured, airy flower heads are<br />

produced in late summer and turn a warm, glowing wheat color in winter.<br />

Fountain Grass<br />

Pennisetum alopecuroides (P. compressum; P.<br />

#<br />

Fountain Grass Z:5 � :100cm � :60cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Narrow, green leaves form a soft, arching mound. Its seed heads<br />

are green in summer, becoming golden brown in autumn. Best used in mass<br />

plantings, but is also effective as a container plant.<br />

# Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'<br />

Dwarf Fountain Grass Z:5 � :30cm � :40cm #�<br />

Ornamental grass. Mounds of arching dark green foliage. Arching stems hold long<br />

feathery flowers heads above the foliage. Blooms late summer from August to<br />

October.


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Ferns<br />

Maidenhair fern<br />

Adiantum pedatum<br />

#<br />

Maidenhair Fern Z:2 � :50cm � :50cm # �<br />

Fern. Deciduous fronds. Hardy and easily grown in a cool, moist and shady location.<br />

Very nice and different! Cover the rhizomes with a layer of loose leaf mould for late<br />

frost protection.<br />

Lady fern<br />

Athyrium 'Branford Rambler'<br />

#<br />

Branford Rambler Lady Fern Z:4 � :40cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Fern. Growing by stolons, this fern shows an abundant, deeply cut, dark green<br />

foliage with a mahogany hue. Superb in front of the border in a shady garden.<br />

# Athyrium 'Ghost'<br />

Ghost Lady Fern Z:4 � :60cm � :50cm # � �<br />

Fern. An easy-to-grow selection. Stunning silver grey fronds of the A. niponicum<br />

Pictum that stand broad and tall. The formal effect of this fern opens up a new array<br />

of design possibilities in the woodland garden.<br />

Lady fern<br />

Athyrium filix-femina<br />

#<br />

Lady Fern Z:4 � :60cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Fern. Canadian native and one of the easiest ferns to grow. The finely cut<br />

ornamental fronds are pale green, bipinnate, with bluntly toothed pinnules. The<br />

rachis may be green or red.<br />

Lady fern<br />

Athyrium niponicum 'Burgundy Lace' 2009<br />

#<br />

Burgundy Lace Painted Fern Z:4 � :40cm � :60cm # � �<br />

Lacy fronds with intense coloration and contrasts of silver, burgundy and red. As the<br />

older leaves mature, they transform into a contrasting silvery green with purple<br />

midribs. Good in cut arrangements.<br />

# Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum Applecourt'<br />

Applecourt Painted Fern Z:4 � :40cm � :50cm # � �<br />

Fern. This new fern with the Applecourt trademark has all of the wonderful, colourful<br />

front characteristics of Japanese Painted Fern, but with added heavy cresting of<br />

each frond which creates a fuller, more delicate appearance. Spreading, deciduous<br />

fern.<br />

Wood fern<br />

Dryopteris carthusiana (D. spinulosa; Aspidium<br />

#<br />

Shield Fern Z:2 � :60cm � :70cm # � �<br />

Fern. Canada's native evergreen fern with lustrous dark green foliage, lighter colour<br />

in full sun. The frilly and arched fronds are used in floral arrangements.<br />

Wood fern<br />

Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brillance' 2008<br />

#<br />

Brillance Crested Autumn Fern Z:5 � :60cm � :40cm # � �<br />

Fern. Lustrous orange fronds when young mellow to a deep shiny green with an<br />

orange tint. Dramatic effect because it seems to glow against the backdrop of mature<br />

fronds. Best leaf color is achieved in part sun.<br />

Wood fern<br />

Dryopteris filix-mas (Lastrea filix-mas)<br />

#<br />

Male fern Z:2 � :110cm � :90cm # � �<br />

Fern. Dark green and semi-persistent fronds turning a nice yellow fall color. Easy to<br />

grow, it will tolerate adverse conditions when well established. Hardy and vigorous<br />

fern that will grow almost anywhere as an effective ground cover plant.<br />

Ostrich fern<br />

Matteuccia struthiopteris<br />

#<br />

Ostrich Fern Z:2 � :125cm � :100cm # � �<br />

Fern. Very hardy, tall, upright fern with long, gracefully arching, lacy fronds. Name<br />

refers to the sterile fronds which are shaped like the tail feathers of an ostrich. Native<br />

of Canada.<br />

Sensitive fern<br />

Onoclea sensibilis<br />

#<br />

Sensitive Fern Z:3 � :60cm � :50cm # �<br />

Fern. This vigorous grower loves moist boggy areas. Rhizome fairly slender, farcreeping,<br />

throwing up fronds singly. Excellent choice for naturalization.<br />

Fern<br />

Osmunda cinnamomea<br />

#<br />

Cinnamon Fern Z:3 � :125cm � :100cm # � �<br />

Fern. Sterile fronds are medium green, hairy and arched. The fertile fronds are<br />

cinnamon brown and stand erect in the center of the clump. Mass planting or<br />

specimen. Native of Canada.<br />

Fern<br />

Osmunda regalis<br />

#<br />

Royal Fern Z:3 � :100cm � :150cm # � �<br />

Fern. Canada's native fern, generally growing in swampy areas. Rhizome erect and<br />

becoming massive with age. One of the better ferns for autumn colour, the fronds<br />

becoming a warm russet orange.<br />

Christmas Fern<br />

Polystichum acrostichoides<br />

#<br />

Christmas Fern Z:3 � :40cm � :30cm # � �<br />

Fern. Canada's native fern with leathery dark green fronds. New growth has a silvery<br />

cast. Very dependable evergreen. Lime free soil, needs a fairly moist site.


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Evergreens<br />

Fir<br />

Abies balsamea<br />

#<br />

Balsam Fir � Z:2 � :20m � :7m #�<br />

A slow growing deep green fir with a narrow conical habit when young, opens with<br />

age. Flat needles. Purple violet cones. Prefers well drained, acidic, moist soils.<br />

Native of Canada. Used widely as a "Christmas Tree"<br />

# Abies balsamea 'Nana'<br />

Dwarf Balsam Fir Z:3 � :60cm � :100cm #� �<br />

Dwarf, globular shape, dense flat-topped evergreen with dark green needles that<br />

contrast with the lime green new growth in the spring. Tolerant of shade or sun.<br />

Looser growing in shade.<br />

Fir<br />

Abies lasiocarpa 'Compacta' (A. arizonica glauca c.)<br />

#<br />

Compact Rocky Mountain Fir Z:4 � :3,5m � :1,75m #�<br />

A stunning dwarf version with distinctly silver-blue foliage all season long which<br />

emerges powder blue in spring. Very slow growing it retains its mounded spreading<br />

habit for many years and tolerates drier conditions than most firs.<br />

Cypress<br />

Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Pendula'<br />

#<br />

Weeping Nootka False Cypress Z:4 � :5m � :2m #�<br />

Makes an excellent specimen tree. Main branches have a definite upsweep while<br />

branchlets droop vertically in long, graceful streamers. Greenish blue foliage.<br />

Cypress<br />

Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Coralliformis' (C. o. 'Torulosa')<br />

#<br />

Twisted Hinoki False Cypress Z:5 � :1,75m � :1,5m #�<br />

Dwarf, bushy and irregular pyramid. Thin branches growing chaotically through each<br />

other. The threadlike, glossy blue-green foliage is curled and twisted giving this<br />

upright-tree a sculpted shape against the horizon.<br />

# Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis'<br />

Dwarf Hinoki False Cypress Z:5 � :1,25m � :1m #�<br />

Medium-growing dwarf evergreen. Compact when young, they become broadly<br />

pyramidal with age. Thick, glossy dark green leaves. Horizontal branches with<br />

branchlets cupped in fan-shaped sprays. Good accent plant.<br />

Cypress<br />

Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Boulevard' (Cyano-viridis)<br />

#<br />

Boulevard Moss False Cypress Z:4 � :1,5m � :1m #�<br />

An attractive dwarf variety of cypress with soft, plume-like silver blue foliage and a<br />

very full pyramidal habit.<br />

# Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Aurea'<br />

Golden Threadleaf Falsecypress Z:4 � :3m � :2m #�<br />

Dense, semi-dwarf, evergreen shrub that typically grows as a broad cone. Features<br />

golden, weeping, thread-like foliage that provides excellent texture and color to<br />

foundation plantings. Foliage is usually quite attractive in winter.<br />

# Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Aurea Nana'<br />

Golden Dwarf Japanese False Cypress Z:4b � :70cm � :1m #� �<br />

Pendulous, thin, golden, whip-like leaves and branches provide a soft look and feel<br />

about it. Turns more gold as the season progresses. Does not burn in the hot sun.<br />

Will grow into an irregular mound or a small conical form accordingly to the pruning.<br />

# Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Sungold'<br />

Sungold False Cypress Z:4 � :1m � :1,25m #�<br />

Hardy globose bush of deep gold thread-like foliage turning to lime green in summer.<br />

Weeping branches for a gracious effect. Excellent choice to add contrast in the<br />

garden. This slow grower will not burn in full sun.<br />

Juniper<br />

Juniperus chinensis 'Blaauw' (J. c. 'Blaauw's Variety';<br />

#<br />

Blaauw's Juniper Z:5 � :1,25m � :1m #�<br />

A semi-upright, irregularly vase shaped cultivar with curled tips. Dense, decorative<br />

grey-green foliage. Excellent for foundation plantings.<br />

# Juniperus chinensis 'Blue Point'<br />

Blue Point Juniper Z:4 � :4m � :2m #�<br />

Broad pyramidal habit. Extremely dense branching evergreen with a beautiful bluegreen<br />

foliage It will retain its cone-shaped form well without shearing. One of the<br />

best selection for topiary work.<br />

# Juniperus chinensis 'Mountbatten'<br />

Mountbatten Juniper Z:3 � :4m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Rich blue-green foliage turns purple in the fall. Produces blue berries. Hardy, rapid<br />

growing, compact pyramidal evergreen. An yearly shearing is suggested to maintain<br />

the natural shape.<br />

# Juniperus chinensis 'Robusta Green'<br />

Robusta Green Juniper Z:5 � :4m � :2m #�<br />

Upright and irregular form. Rich green, twisted and tufted foliage. Moderately slow<br />

grower with a striking appearance. Makes a great topiary or bonsai.<br />

# Juniperus chinensis 'San José' (J. c. San Jose)<br />

San Jose Juniper Z:4 � :60cm � :150cm #� �<br />

Slow growing, sturdy irregular-shaped branches. Grey-green foliage all year around.<br />

Excellent for training as bonsai or topiary. Drought resistant.<br />

# Juniperus chinensis 'Spartan' (J. ch. 'Helle'; J.<br />

Spartan Juniper Z:4b � :4m � :1m #�<br />

Pyramidal and compact evergreen with dark green foliage that turns even darker in<br />

winter. Only a light trimming is required to maintain a beautiful shape.<br />

Juniper<br />

Juniperus communis 'Depressa Aurea' (J. canadensis<br />

#<br />

Golden Prostrated Juniper Z:2 � :50cm � :125cm #�<br />

Broad vase-shaped and colourful spreader with a bluish center contrasting with the<br />

new growth bright impressive lime-yellow, slowly maturing to yellow-bronze, in<br />

winter. Drought resistant. Canadian native.<br />

# Juniperus communis 'Gnom'<br />

Gnom Juniper Z:2 � :3,5m � :1,75m #�<br />

Grey-green columnar juniper with a blue cast, tight growth habit, extremely hardy.<br />

Needs little maintenance.<br />

# Juniperus communis 'Gold Cone'<br />

Gold Cone Juniper Z:4 � :1,25m � :50cm #�<br />

Upright, compact, columnar habit and tight brilliant canary yellow tipped foliage.<br />

Golden foliage gradually fades to bluish-green in winter. Slow-growing cultivar. This<br />

narrow plant offers wonderfully contrasting form and colour for many types of<br />

gardens.<br />

# Juniperus communis 'Green Carpet'<br />

Green Carpet Juniper Z:3 � :15cm � :100cm #� �<br />

Spreading, mat-forming juniper with a nice dark green, textured foliage and bright<br />

green new growth. This tidy, dwarf compact form of spreading common juniper is an<br />

ideal choice for smaller properties and rock gardens. Tolerates several adverses<br />

conditions.<br />

Juniper<br />

Juniperus horizontalis 'Andorra Compact' (J. h.<br />

#<br />

Andorra Compact Juniper Z:3 � :30cm � :2m #� �<br />

Dense compact growth with the branching ascending from the center. Plume-like soft<br />

blue-green foliage turning a rich plum in winter. Excellent low growing accent shrub.<br />

Adaptable, withstands hot, dry situations.<br />

# Juniperus horizontalis 'Bar Harbor'<br />

Bar Harbour Juniper Z:2 � :30cm � :175cm #�<br />

Tightly mated branches hug the ground. Blue-grey groundcover turns plum purple in<br />

cooler months. Spreads slowly and uniformly.<br />

# Juniperus horizontalis 'Blue Chip' (J. h. 'Blue Moon')<br />

Blue Chip Juniper Z:3 � :20cm � :1,25m #�<br />

Low growing, lying on the ground, but with a high center. Branches turn upward as<br />

they spread horizontally. Excellent bright blue foliage in summer, purple tips in<br />

winter. Compact growth needs no or little shearing.<br />

# Juniperus horizontalis 'Limeglow'<br />

Limeglow Juniper Z:3 � :30cm � :125cm #�<br />

Spreading, vase-shaped groundcover with striking yellow foliage which turns lime by<br />

summer. In winter it adds excitement with its gold, bronze, orange, pink, purple, and<br />

lime colours all at once. Sun and heat tolerant.<br />

# Juniperus horizontalis 'Monber' (ICEE BLUE)<br />

Icee Blue Juniper Z:2 � :15cm � :1,5m #�<br />

Full, naturally compact habit. The silver blue foliage turns purple in the fall. Maintains<br />

a full, dense crown of foliage creating a solid cover in a short time. Great for rock<br />

gardens and walls.<br />

# Juniperus horizontalis 'Prince of Wales'<br />

Prince of Wales Juniper Z:3 � :20cm � :1,5m #�<br />

The low spreading branches form a stardust pattern displaying a soft, very dense<br />

plush carpet. Blue-green foliage turns purple in the fall. Withstand hot and dry<br />

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# Juniperus horizontalis 'Wiltonii' (J. h. 'Blue Rug'; J. h.<br />

Blue Rug Juniper Z:2 � :15cm � :1,5m #�<br />

Very dense habit, carpet-like growth with trailing branches. Intense silver blue foliage<br />

turns a light purple tinge in winter. Excellent groundcover or bank planting.<br />

Juniper<br />

Juniperus media (x) 'Angelica Blue'<br />

#<br />

Angelica Blue Juniper Z:4 � :60cm � :1,5m #�<br />

Exceptional vase-shaped conifer with very bright deep blue foliage. A standout in<br />

any garden where it will bring contrast.<br />

# Juniperus media (x) 'Gold Star'<br />

Gold Star Juniper Z:3 � :50cm � :1,25m #�<br />

Dense, star-shape low growing juniper. Golden tip branches with a light green body<br />

and a blue center. Good plant for color contrast in the landscape.<br />

# Juniperus media (x) 'Mint Julep' (J. m. 'Sea Green')<br />

Mint Julep Juniper Z:4 � :1m � :1,5m #�<br />

Compact habit with arching branches that create a low fountain-like form. Brilliant<br />

mint green foliage and light green new growth. Good selection as a spreading<br />

specimen or for topiary work.<br />

# Juniperus media (x) 'Old Gold' (J. chinensis 'Old Gold')<br />

Old Gold Juniper Z:3 � :80cm � :1,25m #�<br />

Slow growing spreader, naturally compact with a tidy habit. Golden feathered foliage<br />

with lacy new growth that is retained through the winter. Ideal for large rock gardens<br />

or for bonsai creation.<br />

# Juniperus media (x) 'Pfitzeriana Aurea Gold Lace' (J.<br />

Gold Lace Pfitzer Juniper Z:3b � :80cm � :1,25m #�<br />

This compact grower maintains a consistent golden color throughout the plant and<br />

becomes brighter in the heat of summer then, almost light green by winter. A robust<br />

spreading grower with a tight habit and thorough coloring.<br />

Juniper<br />

Juniperus procumbens 'Nana' (J. p. 'Green Mound')<br />

#<br />

Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper Z:3 � :30cm � :1,5m #�<br />

Dense mounding habit with trailing branches forming a compact mat of sprays.<br />

Bright glaucous green color, becoming bluish-green with age. Useful as a<br />

groundcover or in rock gardens. Often used in bonsai creations.<br />

Juniper<br />

Juniperus sabina<br />

#<br />

Savin Juniper Z:3 � :1,25m � :2m #�<br />

A medium-size spreading juniper with a dark green dense foliage. Vase shaped, it<br />

bears distinctly stiff branches with tips curl down. Does well in most soils, and is<br />

pollution tolerant.<br />

# Juniperus sabina (x) 'Blaue Donau' (J. s. 'Blue<br />

Blue Danube Juniper Z:3 � :90cm � :1,75m #�<br />

Fast growing, hardy spreading evergreen with blue-green foliage, tops curving<br />

upwards. Good for foundation or mass planting.<br />

# Juniperus sabina 'Monna' (CALGARY CARPET)<br />

Calgary Carpet Juniper Z:3 � :30cm � :1,5m #�<br />

Compact, spreading evergreen with unique tiered branching habit. Attractive soft<br />

green foliage that will not burn in winter. Excellent low growing accent shrub.<br />

Extremely hardy.<br />

# Juniperus sabina 'Tamariscifolia'<br />

Tamarix Juniper Z:3 � :50cm � :1,5m #�<br />

Unusually attractive feathery blue-green foliage and prostrate spreading form make<br />

this variety excellent for foundation, rockery and border planting.<br />

Juniper<br />

Juniperus scopulorum 'Blue Arrow' (J. virginiana 'Blue<br />

#<br />

Blue Arrow Juniper Z:3 � :4m � :70cm #�<br />

Very narrow columnar form with tight, compact branching. Nice steel blue foliage.<br />

Requires little trimming. Excellent where place is limited.<br />

# Juniperus scopulorum 'Blue Heaven'<br />

Blue Heaven Juniper Z:3 � :4m � :1,5m #�<br />

The large bright blue columnar evergreen has a symmetrical growth and an open<br />

pyramidal form. Requires shearing to maintain the shape. Very hardy.<br />

# Juniperus scopulorum 'Blue Trail'<br />

Blue Trail Juniper Z:3 � :6m � :1,5m #�<br />

Broadly pyramidal evergreen with striking blue foliage. An excellent accent plant.<br />

Very hardy and fast grower. Withstands city and drought conditions very well.<br />

# Juniperus scopulorum 'Moffat Blue' (Moffeti Blue)<br />

Moffat Blue Juniper Z:3 � :3m � :80cm #�<br />

A particularly narrow and tight, symmetrical upright juniper. Intense silvery-blue<br />

foliage is very tight. Beautiful specimen for small areas.<br />

# Juniperus scopulorum 'Montana Green'<br />

Montana Green Juniper Z:4 � :3,5m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Hardy upright evergreen with dense soft green foliage. Requires little pruning to<br />

maintain shape. Disease resistant.<br />

# Juniperus scopulorum 'Tolleson's Blue Weeping'<br />

Blue Weeping Juniper Z:4 � :5m � :1,5m #�<br />

Remarkable grey-blue string-like foliage cascades gracefully from arching branches.<br />

Creates excitement in every landscape. Very interesting form.<br />

# Juniperus scopulorum 'Wichita Blue'<br />

Wichita Blue Juniper Z:4 � :4m � :1,5m #�<br />

An attractive pyramidal evergreen with a broad, fully branched upright habit. Striking<br />

blue foliage stays bright all year. Beautiful accent in any garden. A yearly trimming is<br />

required to keep a tidy shape.<br />

Juniper<br />

Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star'<br />

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Blue Star Juniper Z:4 � :60cm � :100cm #�<br />

Slow-growing, low, rounded, compact, squat plant. About as broad as high with very<br />

bright steel blue foliage. Star-like needle appearance of the foliage. Ideal for rock<br />

gardens, containers or bonsai.<br />

# Juniperus squamata 'Holger'<br />

Holger Juniper Z:4 � :1m � :2m #�<br />

A dense, wide-spreading plant with bright, creamy-yellow new foliage which<br />

contrasts with the older blue-green foliage, producing a dramatic bicoloured effect.<br />

Typical coarse foliage of the family with sharply pointed needles.<br />

Larch<br />

Larix decidua 'Pendula'<br />

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Weeping Larch STD Z:2 � :3m � :2m #� �<br />

An outstanding plant with soft green deciduous foliage on graceful weeping<br />

branches. Turns gold in the fall. Plants will be prostrate if not staked. Excellent for<br />

Japanese style gardens.<br />

# Larix decidua 'Varied Directions'<br />

Varied Directions Larch � Z:3 � :2,5m � :3m #� �<br />

Robust twigs propel the branches up and out from this vigorous, spreading,<br />

deciduous plant. Branches eventually arch down and cover the ground. Fresh green<br />

foliage in spring, gold in autumn.<br />

Larch<br />

Larix laricina (L. americana)<br />

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#<br />

Eastern Larch Z:2 � :20m � :6m #� �<br />

Rapid growing pyramidal evergreen. Its needle-like, pale green leaves are borne in<br />

clusters of 10-40 and turn a golden yellow in the fall. Also used as a windbreaker.<br />

Native of Canada.<br />

Siberian Cypress<br />

Microbiota decussata<br />

#<br />

Siberian Cypress Z:3 � :30cm � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Cedar-like flat spreader. Stoutly branched with nodding tips. Green foliage turns<br />

bronze in winter.Tolerate dry conditions. Extremely resistant to diseases.<br />

# Microbiota decussata 'Jacobsen' 2010<br />

Jacobsen Siberian Cypress Z:2 � :30cm � :80cm #� � �<br />

Hardy and dwarf selection with a low growing habit and dense lacy foliage. A<br />

different needle arrangement on shoots makes it look fluffy. Foliage is green in<br />

summer and turns bronze in winter.<br />

Spruce<br />

Picea abies (P. excelsa)<br />

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Norway Spruce � Z:2b � :21m � :10m #�<br />

This majestic, large specimen tree is the fastest growing of all spruces. A stately<br />

tree, with a pyramid shape when young and pendulous branches as it matures.<br />

Makes an excellent windbreak as well.<br />

# Picea abies 'Acrocona'<br />

Acrocona Norway Spruce �<br />

Z:4 � :3m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Slow growing evergreen with horizontal branches and drooping twigs. In spring, on<br />

young plants, appears very decorative small red cones at the end of stems. A<br />

distinctive pyramidal specimen.


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# Picea abies Fastigiata 'Christina' 2009<br />

Christina Upright Norway Spruce<br />

Narrow, upright habit with dark green foliage.<br />

Z:3 � :7m � :1,75m #�<br />

# Picea abies 'Little Gem' 2009<br />

Little Gem Spruce Z:3 � :60cm � :80cm #� �<br />

Very small and compact globe spruce with a flat top. Slow growing making it suited<br />

for rock gardens. Tight and compact habit requires very little maintenance.<br />

# Picea abies 'Nidiformis'<br />

Nest Spruce Z:3 � :90cm � :1,25m #� �<br />

Dwarf form, broad and dense, regular growth, usually a depression in the center.<br />

Light green foliage, outspreading branches rising slightly up with nodding tips.<br />

General shape when older is much like that of a bird's nest.<br />

# Picea abies 'Ohlendorffii'<br />

Ohlendorf Dwarf Spruce Z:2b � :4m � :2,5m #� �<br />

When young, this cultivar has a round shape but becomes more upright and finally<br />

ovoid when mature. The new growth is bright green and contrasts against the dark<br />

green foliage. Vary hardy and resistant to adverse conditions.<br />

# Picea abies 'Pendula'<br />

Weeping Norway Spruce Z:3 � :3m � :1,25m #�<br />

A rare and beautiful specimen with weeping branches and contrasting new growth.<br />

Forms a beautiful groundcover or can be used for cascading over rocks. Plant will<br />

remain prostrate unless staked.<br />

# Picea abies 'Pumila'<br />

Globe Norway Spruce Z:3 � :1m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Short dark green foliage on a nest-type spruce. The shoots are uniformly pointed out<br />

and up and its habit is rounded. New growth appears later than most nest types. An<br />

excellent dwarf conifer. Low maintenance<br />

Spruce<br />

Picea glauca (P. alba)<br />

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White Spruce � Z:2 � :22m � :10m #�<br />

This very hardy Canadian native tree grows distinctly pyramidal. Bright green new<br />

growth and gray green foliage. Makes a marvellous specimen tree. Very tolerant of<br />

heat, cold and drought.<br />

# Picea glauca 'Conica' (P. albertiana conica)<br />

Dwarf Alberta Spruce Z:3 � :2m � :90cm #� �<br />

Growth stiff and regularly conical, quite dense and narrow. Finely textured with the<br />

gray green needles. New foliage growth bright green, later a light bluish-green. No<br />

trimming required to maintain shape.<br />

# Picea glauca 'Sander's Blue'<br />

Sander's Blue Alberta Spruce Z:4 � :1,75m � :80cm #� �<br />

Attractive, slate-blue form. Slow growing, dense conical form. With age, the blue<br />

colors mix with green giving a wonderful multi-color effect. No trimming required to<br />

maintain the uniform habit.<br />

Spruce<br />

Picea mariana (P. nigra) 2009<br />

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#<br />

Black Spruce Z:1 � :12m � :5m #� �<br />

Very hardy native of the Canadian northern forests. Conical habit with dense and<br />

narrow crown. Drooping branches are covered with bluish green needles. Good<br />

choice for the naturalization, wet or dry locations.<br />

Spruce<br />

Picea omorika 2009<br />

#<br />

Serbian Spruce � Z:3b � :15m � :3m #�<br />

Narrowly pyramidal to conical head. Branches short, horizontal with ascending tips.<br />

Dark green foliage with a silver white underneath. Purple cones. Adapts well to the<br />

city conditions.<br />

# Picea omorika 'Nana'<br />

Dwarf Serbian Spruce Z:4 � :1,5m � :1m #� �<br />

Very dwarf form, broadly conical to globose shape becoming pyramidal with age.<br />

Very dense branching. Glossy green needles with a silver underneath. Excellent<br />

choice for the small garden.<br />

Spruce<br />

Picea glauca 'Pendula'<br />

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Weeping White Spruce Z:2 � :5m � :2m #� �<br />

Stately evergreen with nice blue-green foliage that hugs the trunk, sweeping<br />

downward to create a fantastic impression. Narrow, conical habit with moderate<br />

growth. Leaf color is rich bluish green.<br />

# Picea pungens<br />

Colorado Spruce � Z:2a � :20m � :8m #�<br />

A large, dense, wide pyramid tree with horizontal stiff branches to the ground. Young<br />

growth is soft blue-green turning to light green with age. Good front yard specimen.<br />

# Picea pungens 'Baby Blue' 2007<br />

Baby Blue blue Spruce Z:2 � :12m � :3,5m #�<br />

Vigorous selection that keeps its bright colour. Pyramidal, semi-dwarf evergreen with<br />

eye catching, silvery blue foliage that makes a striking accent to the landscape.<br />

Broad pyramidal habit. No pruning necessary to maintain its uniform habit (slow<br />

growing).<br />

# Picea pungens f. glauca<br />

Colorado Blue Spruce � Z:2 � :18m � :8m #�<br />

Tall, pyramidal form with a bright silvery blue needle color. Horizontal branching to<br />

the ground. Makes a striking accent in the front yard. The best known of the spruce<br />

family. Noted for its hardiness.<br />

# Picea pungens 'Fat Albert'<br />

Fat Albert Blue Spruce Z:3 � :5m � :3m #�<br />

A truly blue spruce. This grafted variety is slow-growing and ideal for the small<br />

garden where you would like a spruce that doesn't reach 60' tall. Has a straight<br />

leader and a well-shaped form.<br />

# Picea pungens 'Glauca Columnaris'<br />

Columnar Blue Spruce Z:3 � :4m � :1,5m #�<br />

Tight, upright columnar shaped spruce. New growth has intense blue colour. Very<br />

unique. Could be used as substitution for pyramidal juniper or cedar. Excellent<br />

choice for a small garden.<br />

# Picea pungens 'Glauca Globosa' (P. p. globosa)<br />

Globe Blue Spruce Z:2 � :1m � :1,25m #�<br />

Compact, rounded to mound shape. Slow growing dwarf blue spruce. It's silver-blue<br />

growth makes this an appealing addition to any garden or specimen planting. Great<br />

contrast with other shrubs.<br />

# Picea pungens 'Hoopsii'<br />

Hoopse's Blue Spruce � Z:2 � :15m � :4m #�<br />

Perhaps the most glaucous of all the Blue Spruce cultivars. Dense pyramidal form<br />

with stiff, horizontal spreading branches to the ground. The soft, silvery blue-gray<br />

new foliage turns to a bluer-green as it ages. Slow to medium growth rate.<br />

# Picea pungens 'Iseli Fastigiate' (Iseli Fastigiata)<br />

Iseli Columnar Blue Spruce Z:3 � :4m � :1,25m #�<br />

This compact narrow upright blue spruce with steel blue foliage makes an excellent<br />

accent plant. Unique columnar-fastigiated Colorado spruce. Excellent choice for a<br />

small garden.<br />

# Picea pungens 'Montgomery'<br />

Montgomery Dwarf Blue Spruce Z:2 � :2,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

Slow growing dwarf evergreen with a slightly mounded shape and bright blue<br />

needles. Symmetrical cone-shaped bush with age. Recommended for the rock<br />

garden or the border where space is limited.<br />

# Picea pungens 'Thuem' (P. p. 'Glauca Compacta') (P. p.<br />

Thume Dwarf Blue Spruce Z:2 � :1m � :1,25m #�<br />

A very dwarf blue spruce with spreading habit. Excellent for rock gardens. Grows<br />

without a tendency to develop a fast growing leader. Nice contrast in the landscape.<br />

Pine<br />

Pinus aristata<br />

#<br />

Bristlecone pine Z:3 � :2,5m � :2m #�<br />

Dwarf and irregular growth habit brings a very attractive picturesque form in the<br />

garden. Very slow growth rate. The dark green needles are tightly packed on the<br />

branches and are often covered with white resin dots. Decorative dark puplish brown<br />

cone.<br />

Pine<br />

Pinus flexilis 'Vanderwolf's Pyramid'<br />

#<br />

Vanderwolf's Pyramidal Pine Z:4 � :9m � :4m #�<br />

A variety with uniform ascending branching habit. Compact and vigorous grower. It<br />

forms a large pyramidal shape that broadens with age. The striking blue-green<br />

needles are long and soft-looking.<br />

Pine<br />

Pinus mugo mughus<br />

#<br />

Mughus Mugo Pine Z:2 � :2,5m � :3m #� �<br />

Low, broad spreading and bushy. Slow growing with handsome dark green needles.<br />

An annual shearing is recommanded to keep it small, densely bushy and maintain<br />

uniformity. Good selection when space is not restricted.


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# Pinus mugo pumilio<br />

Pumilio Mugho Pine Z:2 � :1,5m � :2m #� �<br />

A compact shrub with dwarf globular form and dark green foliage. This ornamental<br />

pine is widely adaptable and extremely hardy. Can be pruned to maintain dwarf<br />

shape. Great in rockery plantings. Will adapt to several adverses conditions.<br />

# Pinus mugo 'Slowmound'<br />

Slowmound Mugho Pine Z:3 � :90cm � :1,25m #� �<br />

The cultivar name describes the plant's growth, which is only 1 ½ -2 inches per year.<br />

Needles are ¾ to 1 inch long and dark green with a slight twist. It produces single<br />

buds.<br />

Pine<br />

Pinus nigra subsp. nigra (P. austriaca)<br />

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#<br />

Austrian Pine Z:4 :18m � :9m #�<br />

Very hardy specimen tree widely adaptable to adverse conditions. This vigorous<br />

dense grower with long, deep green needles makes an ideal windbreak or screen.<br />

Withstands pollution and several adverses conditions.<br />

Pine<br />

Pinus strobus<br />

#<br />

White Pine � Z:3 � :23m � :10m #� �<br />

Vigorous grower with a pyramidal shape when young losing, with age, its defined<br />

shape to become more picturesque.The bluish-green needles are soft to the touch.<br />

Good specimen for parks or other large spaces.<br />

# Pinus strobus 'Contorta'<br />

Contorted White Pine Z:3 � :6m � :2,5m #�<br />

Robust form with twisting yet upright branches and trunk. It always draws attention<br />

due to its unusual twisted needles! They are long, soft and twisted to form small<br />

groups of curls. The curling allows the white/green coloration of the needles to be<br />

more noticeable.<br />

Pine<br />

Pinus sylvestris<br />

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Scotch Pine � Z:3 � :15m � :12m #�<br />

Pyramidal when young; developing a wide-spreading, open and picturesque form<br />

with age. Bluish green and twisted needles. Decorative orange bark on older<br />

specimens. Fast grower.<br />

Yew<br />

Taxus cuspidata 'Capitata'<br />

#<br />

Pyramid Japanese Yew Z:3 � :3m � :2m #� � �<br />

Tight upright growth, pyramidal form, dominant central leader, ascending branching,<br />

later becoming horizontal. Needles dark, lustrous green. A trimming, twice a year,<br />

will insure a perfect form. Great for the shady garden.<br />

# Taxus cuspidata 'Monloo' (Emerald Spreader)<br />

Emerald Spreader Japanese Yew Z:4 � :80cm � :2m #� � �<br />

The ideal low maintenance choice for large scale groundcover and embankment<br />

plantings or low hedges. Retains dark green foliage color in the coldest of winters.<br />

Red berries in winter. Moderate to slow-growing, flat-topped form.<br />

Yew<br />

Taxus media 'Brownii'<br />

#<br />

Brown's Yew Z:4 � :1,5m � :2m #� � �<br />

A compact, slow growing evergreen with short, dark green needles. Naturally<br />

somewhat vase shaped but can be easily trimmed into globes or grown as a formal<br />

hedge.<br />

# Taxus media 'Densiformis'<br />

Dense Yew Z:4 � :1m � :2m #� � �<br />

A broad, compact, slow growing variety with a bushy growing habit and nice dark<br />

green foliage. A regular shearing is suggested to maintain the uniformity. May be<br />

used as a hedge or specimen.<br />

# Taxus media 'Hicksii'<br />

Hick's Yew Z:5 � :2,5m � :1m #� � �<br />

A narrow columnar dense yew with long lustrous dark green needles and red<br />

berries. Bright green new growth Excellent for hedging, in association or as a<br />

specimen.<br />

# Taxus media 'Hillii'<br />

Hill's Yew Z:4b � :2,5m � :1,25m #� � �<br />

A compact, broadly selection with a superior uniform growth often with the top wider<br />

than the base. Rich green needles are larges and flat. Maintain its dark-green colour<br />

year round. Bears no red fruits.<br />

Cedar<br />

Thuja occidentalis [Cultivé champ / Field grown]<br />

White Cedar (Field grown / Select) � Z:2b � � :2,5m<br />

#<br />

:6m #� �<br />

Bushy pyramidal shape, good for hedging. These are quality #1 and are thicker and<br />

fuller than the wild ones. They are grown to supply quickly a beautiful hedge.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis [Cultivé pot/cont.grown]<br />

White Cedar (Cont.grown / Hedge) � Z:2b � :6m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Bushy pyramidal shape, more open with age. Dark green foliage turning reddish in<br />

winter. Its tolerance of regular trimming, though not into the old wood, imakes it a<br />

popular choice for a hedge. Vert adaptable.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Boisbriand'<br />

Boisbriand Cedar Z:3 � :1,5m � :70cm #� �<br />

This hardy, burn resistant plant has a compact elliptical habit that becomes columnar<br />

with age. Dense, dark green foliage from top to bottom. Great in any garden. Needs<br />

no shearing to remain uniform.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Degroot's Spire'<br />

Degroot's Spire Cedar Z:3 � :225cm � :60cm #� �<br />

An excellent variety for the small garden. This slow growing, narrow upright cedar<br />

features dark green, dense, fine-textured, twisted, scale-like foliage.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Europe Gold' (Europa Gold)<br />

Golden European Cedar Z:3 � :3m � :1m #�<br />

An upright conical form with golden yellow foliage in season turning orange-yellow in<br />

winter. Slow growing. Ideal selection to add a colourful accent to the sunny border.<br />

Very nice.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Fastigiata' (T. o. Pyramidalis<br />

Pyramid Cedar � Z:3 � :5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Lush light green growth on a tightly pyramidal form makes this ideal for screens and<br />

accent plantings. Dense dark green foliage. Branches erect and outspread. Shape<br />

easily maintained by minimum trimming.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Filiformis' (T. o. douglasii)<br />

Dwarf Threadleaf Cedar Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Nice light green foliage on this slow grower evergreen. Irregular conical shape<br />

sometimes globular with many heads. Upright trunk with many drooping branches of<br />

very fine textured foliage. Lovely accent plant.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Globe'<br />

Golden Globe Cedar Z:3 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

Round-shaped cultivar with dense golden feathery foliage, ideal for colour contrast<br />

even in winter. An annual shearing is recommended to maintain a neat and tidy<br />

appearance.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Hetz Midget'<br />

Hetz Midget Globe Cedar Z:4 � :60cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Globose, very dense and slow growing dwarf form with attractive dark green leaves<br />

tightly packed in fan-shaped sprays. It does not require trimming to maintain shape.<br />

Suitable for formal gardens and rock gardens<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Holmstrup'<br />

Holmstrup Cedar � Z:3 � :2,5m � :90cm #� �<br />

A very dense, compact evergreen with a natural conical shape and bright green tight<br />

bunchy vertically arranged foliage. Its smaller size makes it a perfect choice for<br />

small garden or formal hedge.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Little Giant'<br />

Little Giant Globe Cedar Z:3 � :80cm � :90cm #� �<br />

Slow growing, globe-shaped dwarf form with rich green foliage. Very little pruning<br />

needed to maintain shape. Extremely hardy dwarf globe evergreen.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Nigra'<br />

Black Cedar � Z:3 � :5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Pyramidal form with good dark green, dense foliage that holds its colour through the<br />

winter. Vigorous grower. Easy to prune, maintain and control. Good for hedge or in<br />

specimen plantings. Wind resistant.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Rheingold' (T. o. ellwangeriana<br />

Rheingold Cedar Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Best known for its bright coloring of orange-yellow foliage turning copper orange in<br />

the winter. Slow growing globe. Good contrasting color for the landscape.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Sherwood Frosty'<br />

Sherwood Frosty Cedar Z:3 � :80cm � :60cm #� �<br />

Slow growing and broad upright cultivar with foliage tips brushed with a light creamy<br />

white color. Best used as a color accent in the sunny border.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd' (T. o. 'Emeraude')<br />

Emerald Cedar �<br />

Z:3 � :4m � :1m #� �<br />

Narrow, compact pyramidal to conical form, loosely branched. Glossy bright, lustrous<br />

emerald green foliage all year long. One of the easiest to integrate in medium to<br />

large landscapes.


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# Thuja occidentalis 'Teddy'<br />

Teddy Cedar Z:4 � :40cm � :30cm #� �<br />

Fantastic variety with soft, rich green, moss-like foliage that turns purple late fall.<br />

Retains its tight miniature bun shape without trimming. Beautiful specimen for the<br />

rock garden.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Woodwardii'<br />

Woodwardii Globe Cedar Z:3 � :1,75m � :2m #� �<br />

Dense, rounded evergreen with bright green foliage that is fragrant after a rain. Use<br />

as a border or foundation plant where it will create a solid backdrop for more lacy<br />

evergreens or flowering shrubs. Requires little pruning.<br />

# Thuja occidentalis 'Yellow Holmstrup'<br />

Yellow Holmstrup Cedar Z:3 � :225cm � :90cm #�<br />

Golden yellow version of the attractive, compact, semi-dwarf, pyramidal 'Holmstrup'.<br />

Cedar<br />

Thuja plicata 'Whipcord'<br />

#<br />

Whipcord Cedar Z:4b � :1,25m � :1m #�<br />

Multi-branched shrub with long tendrils of foliage giving a very droopy, pendulous<br />

mop effect. A nice glossy green summer color and typical cedar bronze cast in the<br />

winter.<br />

Hemlock<br />

Tsuga canadensis<br />

#<br />

Eastern Hemlock � Z:4 � :20m � :12m #� � �<br />

Softly and gracefully pyramidal in youth, becoming pendulously pyramidal with age.<br />

Fine texture, new spring growth light yellow-green changing to glossy dark green. A<br />

native of Canada.<br />

# Tsuga canadensis 'Gentsch White'<br />

Gentsch White Hemlock Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,25m # � �<br />

Variegated, globe-shaped shrub. Graceful mounding, foliage has creamy white<br />

tipped new growth. Color most effective in fall and winter. Good choice to lighten up<br />

a shady spot in the garden. Responds well to prunning<br />

# Tsuga canadensis 'Jeddeloh'<br />

Jeddeloh Hemlock Z:4 � :1m � :1,75m #� � �<br />

Mounding habit with gracious weeping branches and a light green foliage, blue<br />

underneath. Dwarf and slow grower. Beautiful selection in a rock garden or as a<br />

bonsai.<br />

# Tsuga canadensis 'Pendula'<br />

Sargents Weeping Hemlock �<br />

Z:3 � :2m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Slow grower, form a weeping mound of cascading branches. Staked and trained to<br />

develop height and character.


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Berries<br />

Asparagus<br />

Asparagus 'Millenium'<br />

#<br />

Millenium Asparagus Z:3 � :1m � :1,25m #�<br />

This Asparagus produces a high yield of straight spears with tight heads and very<br />

good flavour. Best crop after 3 years. A late cropping variety allowing harvesting into<br />

July. Excellent vigor and good disease resistance.<br />

# Asparagus officinalis 'Mary Washington'<br />

Mary Washington Asparagus Z:3 � :1m � :1,25m #�<br />

This is a standard home garden variety producing very thick and heavy, long,<br />

straight, rich dark green shoots, tinged purple at the tightly folded tips. Resistant to<br />

rust. If well cultivated, it can produce for 20 seasons or more.<br />

Strawberry<br />

Fragaria 'Chambly'<br />

#<br />

Chambly Strawberry Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #�<br />

Mid-season , medium to conic shaped fruit with a white raised neck. Firm fruit has a<br />

deep red skin and flesh. Good flavour and disease resistant.<br />

# Fragaria 'Clé des Champs' 2008<br />

Clé des Champs Strawberry Z:3 � :20cm � :30cm #�<br />

It bears an attractive large, light red, shiny fruit. The fruit shape is globose-conic. The<br />

flesh is orange-red almost throughout, very firm with good taste. Fresh fruit store well<br />

for up to 5 days at room temperature. It contain an ingredient recommended against<br />

cancer.<br />

# Fragaria 'Jewel'<br />

Jewel Strawberry Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #�<br />

Fruit mature in the mid-to-late part of the strawberry season. They are very large and<br />

are wedge-conic in shape with bright red color, high gloss and uniform development .<br />

They are moderately firm with firm skin, have uniform internal color, and have a<br />

pleasant flavor<br />

# Fragaria 'Kent'<br />

Kent Strawberry Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #�<br />

Kent is a vigourous midseason variety which produces high yields of bright red fruit.<br />

These large, delicious red berries are as juicy as they come. The perfect variety for<br />

eating fresh, freezing and for jams.<br />

# Fragaria 'Rosalyne' 2008<br />

Rosalyne Strawberry (Flower+fruit) Z:3 � :25cm � :50cm #�<br />

This continuously blooming cultivar has larger pink flowers and good-sized, wellflavored<br />

fruits that can be eaten out of hand. It produces fruits from spring to fall.<br />

# Fragaria 'Seascape'<br />

Seascape Strawberry Z:3b � :25cm � :50cm #�<br />

This new introduction has very large fruits with good flavour and high yield. Ever<br />

bearing cultivar. Good to eat fresh.<br />

# Fragaria 'Veestar'<br />

Veestar Strawberry Z:3 � :25cm � :40cm #�<br />

Early bearing variety with excellent disease resistance. Bears quantities of ferm,<br />

medium red berries with very good flavor. Good hardiness<br />

Honeysuckle<br />

Lonicera edulis 'Berry Blue'<br />

#<br />

Berry Blue Honeyberry Z:2 � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Compact shrub with exfoliating bark and silky-haired branchlets. Yellowish-white<br />

flowers are followed by attractive, edible blue berries in summer and fall. The large<br />

purple, tart berries are good for fresh eating or for use in juices, jams and syrups.<br />

Self-sterile.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus cerasus 'Carmine Jewel'<br />

#<br />

Carmine Jewel Tart Cherry Z:3 � :2,5m � :2,5m #�<br />

Skin and flesh are dark red and sweet. Makes excellent topping, hot sauce, jam,<br />

jelly, juice and pie filling. Train as a tall shrub for better crop. Harvest begins in<br />

August. Very hardy and cold resistant. Self-fertile.<br />

# Prunus cerasus 'Evans'<br />

Evans Tart Cherry Z:3 � :3m � :2,5m #�<br />

A large red <strong>product</strong>ive cherry, between 45 to 90 kilos (100 to 200 lbs) at maturity.<br />

Bears more if grown as a shrub. The bright red fruit is big, semi-sweet and delicious.<br />

Harvest in mid-July. Self-fertile.<br />

# Prunus 'Convoy'<br />

Convoy Cherry-Plum � Z:2 � :3m � :2m #�<br />

Convoy Cherry-Plum is a multi-stemmed deciduous shrub that is blanketed in<br />

stunning clusters of fragrant white flowers in mid spring before the leaves. It bears<br />

medium-sized, sweet scarlet red fruit excellent for making jams and jellies and fresh<br />

eating.<br />

# Prunus 'Cupid'<br />

Cupid Cherry Z:2 � :2,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

One of the largest cherry of all. Dark red almost black fruits. Excellent for fresh<br />

eating with very good flavour. Good for processing. Harvest at the beginning of<br />

September.<br />

Currant-gooseberry<br />

Ribes hirtellum 'Oregon Champion'<br />

#<br />

Oregon Champion Gooseberry Z:3b � :1m � :1,25m #�<br />

Medium to large, yellowish green berries. Flavor will sweeten as it ripens and is<br />

recommended for pies, jams, canning, and wine. Productive, vigorous plant with<br />

berries that hold well on the bush. Mildew resistant.<br />

# Ribes hirtellum 'Pixwell'<br />

Pixwell Gooseberry Z:2 � :1,25m � :1,25m #�<br />

Hardy variety bearing small, very tasty, pale green fruits becoming reddish pink<br />

when ripe. Abundant crop in mid-season. The fruit is borne in clusters on long<br />

pedicles, making picking easier. Excellent choice for jelly and tarts. Vigorous grower<br />

with few thorns.<br />

Currant-gooseberry<br />

Ribes nigrum<br />

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Black Currant Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Greenish white flowers are followed by clusters of black fruits that are rich in vitamin<br />

C. Favourite for transformation purposes and jellies. Produces fruit on 2-3 year old<br />

wood.<br />

# Ribes nigrum 'Ben Conan'<br />

Ben Conan Black Currant Z:3 � :1m � :1m #�<br />

Early season, this variety has high yields of exceptionally large and very flavourful<br />

fruit. Easy picking. It has outstanding resistance to the foliar diseases and also to<br />

leaf curling midge. Makes an excellent culinary variety.<br />

To the foliar diseases and also to leaf curling midge, Makes an excellent culinary<br />

variety.<br />

# Ribes nigrum 'Ben Sarek'<br />

Black Currant Z:3 � :90cm � :1m #�<br />

Compact, mounding, deciduous shrub with clusters of greenish-yellow flowers bloom<br />

in spring that give way to long, pendant clusters of black currants which ripen in<br />

June-July. Medium green leaves are aromatic when crushed. Good for fresh eating<br />

or used to make jams, jellies and pies.<br />

Currant-gooseberry<br />

Ribes rubrum 'Red Lake'<br />

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Red Lake Red Currant Z:2 � :1,25m � :90cm #�<br />

Clusters of large bright red berries borne on 2-3 years old wood. Semi-erect and<br />

vigorous. Very <strong>product</strong>ive. Fruits are good for jam and jelly.<br />

# Ribes rubrum 'Witte Parel' ('White Pearl'; 'Weisse<br />

White Pearl Currant Z:2 � :1,25m � :90cm #�<br />

Large, flavourful, greenish white fruits in medium size cluster late in the season. Very<br />

<strong>product</strong>ive and hardy.<br />

Currant-gooseberry<br />

Ribes uva-crispa 'Hinnomäki Röd' (Red)<br />

#<br />

Hinnomaki Red Gooseberry Z:4 � :1m � :1,25m #�<br />

Insignificant flowers appear in April followed by large, red gooseberries that ripen in<br />

July. These gooseberries have an outstanding sweet flesh and contrasting tart skin.<br />

Vigorous growth habit and resistant to mildew and leafspot. This cultivar is noted for<br />

its high fruit yields<br />

Arctic bramble/Blackberry<br />

Rubus fruticosus 'Chester Thornless'<br />

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Chester Blackberry Z:3 � :2m � :1,5m #� �<br />

The high quality elongated black berries are large and have good flavour. It is a<br />

heavy cropping blackberry with a long harvesting season lasting from early to mid<br />

August until the first autumn frosts. The canes are erect and spine free.<br />

# Rubus fruticosus 'Illini Hardy' (Illini Hardy)<br />

Illyni Hardy Blackberry Z:4 � :2m � :1,5m #�<br />

Very <strong>product</strong>ive, hardy and vigorous variety. The stems have thorns and bear huge<br />

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# Rubus fruticosus 'Perron Noir'<br />

Perron Noir Blackberry Z:3 � :2m � :3m #�<br />

Good mid-season <strong>product</strong>ion. Very large, slightly sweet, black fruit, delicious when<br />

ripe. Vigorous plant that produces long, climbing stems without thorns. An excellent<br />

choice to decorate a wall or a pergola.<br />

Arctic bramble/Blackberry<br />

Rubus idaeus 'Anne' 2010<br />

#<br />

Ann Yellow Raspberry Z:4 � :1m � :1,25m #�<br />

Early, lemon yellow fall raspberry with extremely large cohesive fruit. Anne is<br />

consistently the highest flavoured cultivar.<br />

# Rubus idaeus 'Early Sweet'<br />

Early Sweet Raspberry Z:3 � :1,75m � :150cm #�<br />

Early bearer with good <strong>product</strong>ivity and good hardiness. Bright black fruits have a<br />

very nice size and are of very good taste.<br />

# Rubus idaeus 'Héritage' (Heritage)<br />

Ever bearing Heritage Raspberry Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

The medium sized red fruit has very good flavour and firmness. First crop in July,<br />

second crop in September. Excellent for jellies, preserves and freezing. The most<br />

popular of the ever bearing varieties.<br />

# Rubus idaeus 'Kilarney' (R. i. 'Killarney')<br />

Killarney Raspberry Z:2 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Plants yield well and are medium size with very sturdy canes in mid-season. The<br />

high quailty red fruit has excellent sweet flavor. An excellent choice for home garden,<br />

fresh market, freezing and processing.<br />

# Rubus idaeus 'Kiwi Gold'<br />

Kiwi Gold Yellow Raspberry Z:4 � :1,25m � :1,25m #�<br />

Late bearing variety with a good harvest. Yellow fruit is fair size with a sweet flesh.<br />

Canes are of medium size. Good hardiness.<br />

# Rubus idaeus 'Nova'<br />

Nova Raspberry Z:3 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Nova is almost thornless and produces bright red medium sized firm berries, early in<br />

the season, with a very nice, but tart flavour. Good disease resistance.<br />

# Rubus idaeus 'Pathfinder'<br />

Ever bearing Pathfinder Raspberry Z:3 � :90cm � :90cm #�<br />

Very <strong>product</strong>ive and extremely hardy. Firm, medium size red fruit with aromatic<br />

flavour. Stems are short and thorny with a good suckering. The only variety that<br />

bears its berries in August.<br />

Blueberry<br />

Vaccinium angustifolium<br />

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Lowbush Blueberry Z:2 � :60cm � :60cm # �<br />

Ornamental globular groundcover bearing masses of white bell-shaped flowers that<br />

are followed by blueberries of good quality. Abundant dark green, glossy foliage<br />

turns deep red in the fall. Native of Canada.<br />

Blueberry<br />

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Berkeley'<br />

#<br />

Berkeley Highbush Blueberry Z:4b � :1,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Highbush, mid-season. Large, open loose clusters of large, firm, powder blue fruit.<br />

Berkeley has a mild pleasing flavor with high dessert quality. Also a good variety for<br />

freezing. Vigorous and <strong>product</strong>ive spreading bush with heavy yellow canes.<br />

# Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluecrop'<br />

Bluecrop Highbush Blueberry Z:4 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

An early fruiting variety which produces a heavy crop of light blue berries that are full<br />

of flavour. It is a vigorous shrub with an upright habit and has good drought<br />

resistance. Does make an attractive deciduous shrub with white flowers in spring<br />

and striking autumn colours. Self-fertile.<br />

# Vaccinium corymbosum 'Blueray'<br />

Blueray Highbush Blueberry Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,25m #�<br />

Midseason blueberry. A heavy producer of high quality large, powder blue berries<br />

with outstanding dessert flavour. Does well in areas with hot summer or very cold<br />

winters. Self-pollinating.<br />

# Vaccinium corymbosum 'Northblue'<br />

Northblue Highbush Blueberry Z:3a � :100cm � :70cm #�<br />

Fruit dark blue, large and attractive with a good blueberry flavour and a pleasing<br />

sugar to acid ratio. Good crop in mid-season. Splendid brilliant red fall color. Selffertile.<br />

# Vaccinium corymbosum 'Northland'<br />

Northland Highbush Blueberry Z:3a � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Small, dark blue fruit with a wild berry flavour in mid-season. It has limber branches<br />

which do not break under heavy snow loads. Foliage is beautiful throughout the<br />

growing season. Self-fertile.<br />

# Vaccinium corymbosum 'Northsky'<br />

Northsky Highbush Blueberry Z:3 � :40cm � :70cm #�<br />

THE hardiest (to -45F!) blueberry, this compact plant is prolific! White spring<br />

flowrers, glossy summer foliage & red fall color make it a fine container/border<br />

ornamental,too; 1-2 lbs fr/plant with wild blueberry. Self-fertile.<br />

# Vaccinium corymbosum 'Patriot'<br />

Patriot Highbush Blueberry Z:3b � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

This early season variety has large, slightly flat berries with strong flavour in midseason.<br />

The second crop brings smaller fruits. Makes for an excellent landscape<br />

shrub with arching red branches. Self-fertile, hardy and very <strong>product</strong>ive.<br />

Grape / Vine<br />

Vitis 'Beta'<br />

#<br />

Beta Grape Z:3 � :2,5m � :2,5m #�<br />

Blue skinned grapes are small and tart. Best used for jams and jellies. Ripens midseptember.<br />

Extremely hardy, vogorous and disease resistant.<br />

# Vitis 'Eona'<br />

Eona Grape Vine Z:3 � :2,5m � :3m #�<br />

One of the hardiest white grapes, having long loose clusters of medium sized<br />

berries. Ripens around mid-September. Excellent for home garden, table use or wine.<br />

# Vitis 'Frontenac' (Noir / Black)<br />

Frontenac Grape Vine (Black) Z:3b � :2,5m � :3m #�<br />

A blue-black grape that produces a very good quality juice for wine making. Heavy<br />

producer that sometimes requires cluster thinning. Harvest in mid-September. A<br />

vigorous grower with excellent disease resistance.<br />

# Vitis 'Maréchal Foch'<br />

Maréchal Foch Grape Vine Z:4 � :2m � :2,5m #�<br />

Hardy hybrid bearing blue grapes recommended for good quality red wine or<br />

dessert. Small berries on small clusters in mid-September. Vigorous with good<br />

disease resistance..<br />

# Vitis 'Minnesota 78' 2009<br />

Minnesota 78 Grape Z:3b � :3m � :4m #�<br />

One of the best tasting of all blue grape hybrids when it comes to the quest for a<br />

hardy grape for jellies and juice. It produces tight clusters of delicious large deep<br />

purple grapes which make one of the finest jellies you can extract from your northern<br />

yard.<br />

# Vitis 'St-Croix'<br />

St-Croix Grape Vine Z:3 � :2,5m � :3m #�<br />

A very sweet blue grape suitable for both wine making and dessert. Medium to large<br />

berries are produced in medium sized bunches on very <strong>product</strong>ive vines. Early<br />

September ripening variety. Disease resistant.<br />

# Vitis 'Valiant' 2011<br />

Valiant Grape Vine Z:3 � :2,5m � :3m #�<br />

Extremely hardy variety. Small dark purple berries on compact clusters that make<br />

great jam, moderate wine and delicious fruit leather, ripening mid-Sept.


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Fruit trees<br />

Apple<br />

Apples are all self-sterile and need the presence of another apple or<br />

crab apple nearby for cross-pollination.<br />

# Malus 'Belmac'<br />

Belmac Apple Z:4 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Resistant to apple scab and cedar-apple rust. Medium size red fruit with white flesh.<br />

Sweet flavour, slightly tart with good storage life. Ripens around end of September.<br />

Excellent substitute for McIntosh.<br />

# Malus columnar 'McExcel'<br />

McExcel Sentinel Apple Z:4 � :3m � :2m #�<br />

Columnar apple tree bearing McIntosh type red fruit. Harvest around mid-<br />

September. Disease resistant. Excellent choice when space is limited. Introduced by<br />

Agriculture Canada.<br />

# Malus columnar 'Scarlet Spire'<br />

Scarlet Spire Apple Z:4 � :2m � :50cm #�<br />

A medium sized red type apple maturing in mid to late October. Fruit is dense, juicy<br />

and flavourful. Eat fresh, preserves, baking, pies, sauces and freezing. The small,<br />

columnar size of this cultivar makes it excellent for small space gardens or even<br />

container plantings.<br />

# Malus 'Cortland'<br />

Cortland Apple Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Flesh is white, crisp, juicy, slightly acid. Medium size bright red. Holds colour well<br />

after being cut. Excellent for eating and cooking. It has good storage ability. Ripening<br />

in late September.<br />

# Malus 'Fall Red'<br />

Fall Red Apple Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Very hardy. The Fall Red Apple ripens in mid-September. It is a good quality red<br />

apple with a nice texture for eating fresh or for cooking. Also makes delicious apple<br />

juice and stores well. Vigorous grower.<br />

# Malus 'Honeycrisp'<br />

Honeycrisp Apple Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Remarkable variety. Medium to large size fruits. Red skin with yellow undertone.<br />

Cream color flesh with a juicy, exceptionally crispy and sweet taste. Excellent<br />

storage life. Ripens end of September.<br />

# Malus 'Lobo'<br />

Lobo Apple Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Large, irregular globular. Yellow-green colour with red stripes. Good as a fresh<br />

eating or cooking apple. Picked slightly earlier than McIntosh in mid-September.<br />

Good storage life.<br />

# Malus 'McIntosh'<br />

McIntosh Apple Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Massive crop of medium to large bright red skin fruits with firm, crisp and sweet<br />

flesh. One of the best to eat fresh. Also, excellent quality baked or canned apple.<br />

Keeps very well.<br />

# Malus 'Paulared'<br />

Paulared Apple Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Medium fruit is yellow at first, eventually turning red. Flesh is firm, subacid, juicy,<br />

white. Wonderful for eating and cooking. Keeps about 3 weeks in cold storage.<br />

Harvest time is early September.<br />

# Malus 'Red Melba'<br />

Melba Apple Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

The skin is red with yellow-green steaks. The medium size fruit has a crisp and juicy<br />

white flesh with a sweet and sour taste. Recommanded for baking and fresh eating.<br />

Does not keep well. Ripens mid-August.<br />

# Malus 'Redcort'<br />

Redcort Apple Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Large deep red fruit richer and more uniform than Cortland. Crisp, sweet apple good<br />

for eating. Hardy and ripens early October.<br />

# Malus 'Shamrock'<br />

Shamrock Apple Z:4 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Medium size and firm green apple. Good hardy substitute to 'Granny Smith'. Keeps<br />

well. Excellent eating and cooking apple. Harvest at the end of September.<br />

# Malus 'Spartan'<br />

Spartan Apple Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

This tree's fruit is small to medium, dark red in color, with purplish blooms. Flesh is<br />

crisp and has an excellent flavor. Growth habit is good but heavy fruit bearing<br />

requires thinning. Keeps very well. Harvest time is early October<br />

# Malus 'Tenroy' (ROYAL GALA)<br />

Royal Gala Apple Z:4 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Bright red with golden yellow stripes of excellent quality. Firm, juicy and sweet flesh<br />

of exquisite taste. Very long storage life. Ripens mid-September<br />

Apple<br />

Apples are all self-sterile and need the presence of another apple or<br />

crab apple nearby for cross-pollination.<br />

# Malus 'Brite Gold' 2008<br />

Brite Gold Apple (w/o disease) Z:3b � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Resistant to scab. Very sweet fruit which ripen yellow with a red blush in mid-<br />

September. Good substitute to Yellow Delicious variety when hardiness is an issue.<br />

# Malus 'Jaune Transparente' ('Yellow Transparent')<br />

Yellow Transp. Apple (w/o disease) Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Heavy bearer of clear yellow fruits with a juicy white flesh of slightly tart taste. Pick<br />

before maturity for better storage life. Better when eaten fresh or rapidly cooked.<br />

Harvest at the beginning of August.<br />

# Malus 'Jonafree'<br />

Jonafree Apple (w/o disease) Z:4 � :3m � :3m #�<br />

Shows immunity to apple scab and is resistant to fire blight and cedar-apple rust.<br />

Medium red, smooth, russet-free skin and pale yellow flesh that's firm, crisp and<br />

juicy. A high quality dessert-type apple ripening mid to late September.<br />

# Malus 'Liberty'<br />

Liberty Apple (w/o disease) Z:4 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Resistant to apple scab and cedar apple rust. Very <strong>product</strong>ive and vigorous apple<br />

tree. Crisp and juicy flesh with a sprightly taste. Flesh is slightly coarse in texture.<br />

Fresh eating or cooking. Harvest at the end of September.<br />

# Malus 'Murray' 2008<br />

Murray Apple (w/o disease) Z:4a � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Scab resistant. Bears red fruits that will be harvested at the end of August and are<br />

recommended for cooking. Developed by Agriculture Canada.<br />

# Malus 'Nova Spy'<br />

Nova Spy Apple (w/o disease) Z:4 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Scab resistant. A juicy, firm-fleshed red apple. Excellent for eating fresh and<br />

cooking. While slow to bear fruit, the wait is worthwhile. Ripens around mid-October.<br />

An exciting variety from Nova Scotia.<br />

# Malus 'Prima'<br />

Prima Apple (w/o disease) Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Scab resistant. Large red and green fruit with crisp, juicy and sweet flesh. Good<br />

dessert apple. Vigorous and bears annually in mid-September. Will benefit from<br />

thinning.<br />

# Malus 'Primevere' (Primevert)<br />

Primevere Apple (w/o disease) Z:4a � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Scab resistant. The attractive, large red fruit is moderately acid with a long keeping<br />

quality that improves in storage. Harvest early October. Cold hardy and vigorous<br />

grower.<br />

# Malus 'Redfree'<br />

Redfree Apple (w/o disease) Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Scab resistant. Ripens around the end of August with bright red fruit. A very<br />

<strong>product</strong>ive and hardy variety, well suited to cold regions.<br />

# Malus 'Richelieu' 2008<br />

Richelieu Apple (w/o disease) Z:4a � :4m � :4m #� �<br />

Scab resistant. Medium size red fruit with green or yellow streks. The white flesh is<br />

tender, juicy with fine texture and a slight tart taste. Good selection for dessert or<br />

transformation. Harvest at the beginning of September and keep until December.<br />

# Malus 'Sweet Sixteen' 2008<br />

Sweet S. Hardy Apple(w/o disease) Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Exceptional variety with red skin and very sweet, crisp flesh. Has a good texture and<br />

is an excellent dessert apple. Will keep in storage until January. Tree is fire blight<br />

resistant and moderately resistant to scab and cedar-apple rust. Mid September.<br />

Apple<br />

Apples are all self-sterile and need the presence of another apple or<br />

crab apple nearby for cross-pollination.<br />

# Malus 'Carroll'<br />

Carroll Apple (hardy) � Z:2 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Medium size apple. Creamy green with streaks of red. Excellent for fresh eating and<br />

cooking. Ripens in August. Stores well. A Morden, Manitoba introduction. Very hardy.<br />

# Malus 'Goodland'<br />

Goodland Apple (hardy) Z:2 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Very hardy. Washed red over creamy green. Flesh is crisp, juicy, tender, and<br />

aromatic. Good for storing and excellent for eating or cooking.


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# Malus 'Harcourt'<br />

Harcourt Hardy Apple Z:2 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Very hardy. Ripens in mid August with sweet red fruits, exceptionally crisp and juicy.<br />

Excellent variety for eating fresh.<br />

# Malus 'Norland'<br />

Norland Hardy Apple Z:2 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Very hardy, annual bearer. Medium size good quality red fruit. Sweet flavour and soft<br />

texture, good for eating and cooking. Keeps about 16 weeks in cold storage. Fruit<br />

must be picked before full maturity for storage or use. Late August.<br />

# Malus 'Parkland'<br />

Parkland Apple (hardy) Z:2 � :6m � :7m #�<br />

Very hardy and compact apple tree that is good for eating fresh, cooking and storing.<br />

It is large, sweet, greenish-yellow with red stripes and ripens in late August. Will<br />

keep in cold storage for up to 8 weeks. Mid August.<br />

# Malus 'Prairie Magic'<br />

Prairie Magic Hardy Apple Z:2 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

This crisp and delicious medium to large sized red apple mature in mid-September<br />

and keep well. Excellent for fresh eating and very good for cooking. This medium<br />

sized tree has good cold hardiness and disease resistance.<br />

# Malus 'Rescue'<br />

Rescue Hardy Apple Z:2 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Very hardy. Green-yellow skin washed and striped red and yellow-white, firm, sweet<br />

flavoured flesh of good quality. Matures mid-August. Short storage life. The tree is<br />

very hardy, <strong>product</strong>ive and an annual bearer.<br />

# Malus 'September Ruby' 2008<br />

September Ruby Apple (hardy) Z:3 � :4m � :4m #� �<br />

Fruit is sweet with scarlet red skin and greenish-yellow flesh. Ripens at the end of<br />

September and can be kept till January. Good for fresh eating and cooking. Very<br />

hardy and extremely <strong>product</strong>ive variety.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus armeniaca 'Harcot' 2010<br />

#<br />

Harcot Apricot Z:5 � :3m � :3m #�<br />

This apricot is a vigorous, <strong>product</strong>ive, self-fertile tree that is cold hardy and has a<br />

good resistance to several diseases. Medium to large, oblong, orange fruit with a<br />

slight red blush and a very good, sweet flavour. Excellent for fresh consumption.<br />

Harvest in late July.<br />

# Prunus armeniaca 'Morden 604'<br />

Morden 604 Apricot Z:3 � :3m � :3m #�<br />

Ripens mid-August. Golden yellow fruits and deep orange flesh. Excellent for fresh<br />

eating and home preserving. Height and spread are controlled by pruning. Very<br />

hardy and self-fertile.<br />

# Prunus armeniaca 'Westcott'<br />

Westcott Apricot Z:3 � :4m � :5m #�<br />

The best quality of all the prairie apricots. The fruit is large with yellow to orange skin<br />

and a light reddish blush. The freestone flesh is orange and juicy, with fine texture<br />

and a mild, sweet flavour. Ripens in August.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus avium 'Lapins'<br />

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Lapins Cherry Z:5 � :4m � :3m #�<br />

Vigourous and <strong>product</strong>ive, fairly hardy, resistant to cracking, self-fertile, firm dark<br />

flesh, large size cherry, sweet flavor.<br />

# Prunus avium 'Stella'<br />

Stella Sweet Cherry Z:5 � :3,5m � :3m #�<br />

Reliable variety producing good crops of large, firm black cherry with a sweet and<br />

juicy flesh. Excellent to eat fresh. Compact growth for smaller gardens. Ripens<br />

around end of July. Self-fertile.<br />

# Prunus avium 'Van'<br />

Van Sweet Cherry Z:4 � :5m � :3,5m #�<br />

Fruit is large, black and firm. Good flavor with a short stem. Heavy annual producer.<br />

Excellent pollinator. Ripens early August. Self-sterile.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus cerasus 3 dans/in 1<br />

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3 in 1 Sweet Cherry Z:4b � :5m � :4m #�<br />

Grafted cherry tree with a combination of four varieties. Harvest depends on the<br />

grafted varieties. Appreciated by cherry lovers with small gardens since one tree is<br />

enough for a good crop.<br />

# Prunus cerasus 'Bing'<br />

Bing Sweet Cherry Z:5 � :5m � :3,5m #�<br />

Bears big dark red cherries with a firm, juicy and sweet burgundy flesh of highest<br />

quality. Excellent when eaten fresh. Good storage life. Harvest at the end of July.<br />

Self-sterile, needs cross-pollination from another sweet cherry.<br />

# Prunus cerasus 'Meteor' (Météor)<br />

Meteor Sour Cherry Z:3 � :3,5m � :3m #�<br />

Large, bright red fruit. Skin is clear, light, thin, tender and very attractive. Mildly<br />

acidic, tart in flavor. Flesh is bright yellow and medium firm. Harvest at the beginning<br />

of August. Fine for sauces or pies. Very hardy, and a vigorous grower. Self-fertile.<br />

# Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency'<br />

Montmorency Tart Cherry Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Vigorous and highly <strong>product</strong>ive. This popular tree bears large, tart red cherry that<br />

sweetens when fully ripe. Fruit is firm and juicy in early August. One of the best for<br />

pies. Self-fertile.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus domestica 'Damas Bleu' (Blue Damson)<br />

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Blue Damson European Plum Z:3 � :3m � :3m #�<br />

A compact variety that is very hardy and <strong>product</strong>ive. It will give you an abundant crop<br />

of medium size blue fruits with a sweet flesh around mid-September. Self-fertile but<br />

benefits from cross- pollination.<br />

# Prunus domestica 'Italienne' (Italian)<br />

Italienne European Plum Z:5 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

A large dark purple plum, almost black, flesh is yellow. Sweet, juicy, good for fresh<br />

eating, jam and jelly. Outstanding for canning or storage. Ripens approximately last<br />

week of September. Self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination with another<br />

Europeen plum.<br />

# Prunus domestica 'La Crescent' (Crescent)<br />

Crescent American Plum Z:3 � :5m � :3m #�<br />

Fruit is small to medium with yellow, sometimes with a light blush skin. Flesh is<br />

yellow, sweet, juicy, freestone, and somewhat suggestive of apricots. Vigorous<br />

grower but only moderately <strong>product</strong>ive. Early August. Eat Fresh, Preserves. Selfsterile.<br />

# Prunus domestica 'Mirabelle'<br />

Mirabelle European Plum Z:4 � :4m � :3,5m #�<br />

Yellow orange fruit with juicy, sweet flesh of excellent quality. Good to eat fresh.<br />

Ripens at the beginning of September. Self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination.<br />

# Prunus domestica 'Mont Royal'<br />

Mont Royal European Plum Z:3 � :3m � :3,5m #�<br />

Medium blue fruit with firm, sweet yellow flesh. Freestone type. Excellent to eat fresh<br />

or for cooking. Harvest in mid-September. Self-fertile but benefits from crosspollination<br />

with another European plum.<br />

# Prunus domestica 'Reine Claude'<br />

Reine Claude European Plum Z:4 � :3,5m � :3,5m #�<br />

Round yellow fruit with a sweet and juicy yellow flesh. One of the tastiest one for<br />

fresh eating. Ripens mid-September. Partially self-fertile, cross-pollination with an<br />

other European plum is suggested.<br />

# Prunus domestica 'Stanley'<br />

Stanley European Plum Z:4 � :3m � :3m #�<br />

Large fruit is dark purple with a tender, sweet yellow flesh that turns amber when<br />

ready to be picked at the end of September. Freestone. Partially self-fertile, crosspollination<br />

with another European plum is suggested<br />

# Prunus domestica 'Toka'<br />

Toka American Plum Z:3 � :5m � :4m #�<br />

One of the best pollinators available for other varieties of plum. A medium sized,<br />

richly flavoured variety with beautiful apricot color. Red skinned fruit is sweet and<br />

somewhat spicy tasting. Harvest in mid-August. Seil-sterile.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus americana 'Reliance'<br />

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Reliance Peach Z:5 � :3,5m � :3m #�<br />

The hardiest peach available. Flesh is bright yellow, rather soft and juicy. Flavour is<br />

fair. Has a rather dull blush over yellow-green colour. Self-fertile, ripens around end<br />

of August.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus salicina 'Brookgold' 2008<br />

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Brookgold Japanese Plum Z:2 � :4m � :3m #�<br />

Very hardy. Fruit is 3cm with bright gold, orange blush skin and a flesh that is yellow,<br />

juicy, very sweet. Good for eating fresh and canning. Matures in mid August.<br />

Freestone. Self-sterile, requires another Japanese Plum as pollinator.


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# Prunus salicina 'Burbank'<br />

Burbank Japanese Plum Z:4 � :6m � :5m #�<br />

Round dark red fruit with a firm, juicy and sweet yellow flesh. Clingstone plum. Good<br />

storage life. Harvest around mid-September. Self-sterile, requires another Japanese<br />

Plum as pollinator.<br />

# Prunus salicina 'Early Golden'<br />

Early Golden Japanese Plum Z:4 � :6m � :4m #�<br />

Very attractive round, golden yellow fruit with a red blush. Juicy, sweet, moderately<br />

firm flesh. Freestone type. The first Japanese plum to be harvested in mid-August.<br />

Self-sterile, it requires another Japanese plum as pollinator.<br />

# Prunus salicina 'Pembina'<br />

Pembina Plum Z:3 � :5m � :3m #�<br />

Large oval shaped red plum, with yellow sweet flesh. Excellent for eating and<br />

cooking.Pollinate with Brookred or Opata<br />

Pear<br />

Pyrus communis [4 in/dans 1]<br />

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4 in 1 Pear Z:4 � :4m � :2,5m #�<br />

Grafted pear with a combination of four varieties. Different harvest periods according<br />

to the cultivars used. Excellent choice for the pear lover with a small garden because<br />

one tree is enough for a good harvest.<br />

# Pyrus communis 'Anjou'<br />

Anjou Pear Z:5 � :5m � :3,5m #�<br />

Large, conical, short-necked fruit that is light green with slightly brown russeting. It<br />

has mild, fine textured white flesh with a delicate aroma. Fruit will store for very long<br />

periods, and actually improve in quality after a couple of weeks of proper storage.<br />

Harvest early October. Self-sterile.<br />

# Pyrus communis 'Bartlett'<br />

Bartlett Pear Z:5 � :6m � :4m #�<br />

Large size, golden yellow, wonderful quality. Buttery, juicy, highly flavoured fruit.<br />

Excellent for eating fresh or canning. Good storage life. Ripens mid-September. Selfsterile,<br />

cross-pollination with another pear is necessary.<br />

# Pyrus communis 'Beauté Flamande' (Flemish Beauty)<br />

Flemish Beauty Pear Z:3 � :7m � :4m #�<br />

Yellow fruit with pink hues. Firm, buttery and sweet yellow flesh. Harvest at the end<br />

of September. Storage life up to 3 months. Partially self-fertile, another pear tree<br />

nearby is recommended to insure cross-pollination.<br />

# Pyrus communis 'Bosc'<br />

Bosc Pear Z:5 � :5m � :4m #�<br />

Distinctive, thick, brown to yellow-brown, non-shiny russet skin. This pear has an<br />

obvious neck and distinctly crisp-textured flesh. It is used in cooking and baking, as<br />

well as for eating raw. Ripens beginning of October. Self-sterile, cross pollination<br />

with another pear is necessary.<br />

# Pyrus communis 'Clapp'<br />

Clapp Pear Z:4 � :5m � :3,5m #�<br />

Lemon yellow pear with bright red cheek. Annual bearer. Fruit fine textured, juicy and<br />

delicately flavoured. Ripens late August. Best used fresh, stores poorly. Self-sterile,<br />

needs another pear tree for cross-pollination.<br />

# Pyrus communis 'Golden Spice'<br />

Golden Spice Pear Z:3 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

Very hardy. Fruits are a medium yellow, lightly blushed with dull red. Flesh is tart,<br />

sweet and aromatic. Good for eating fresh when ripe and for home processing. Does<br />

not keep well. Harvest in mid-season. Self-sterile, cross-pollination with another pear<br />

is required .<br />

# Pyrus communis 'John'<br />

John Hardy Pear Z:3 � :7m � :4m #�<br />

Very hardy pear tree. Ripens late September with yellow fruit and juicy and tasty<br />

yellow flesh. Good for fresh use and cooking. Self-sterile, another pear tree is<br />

required for cross-pollination.<br />

# Pyrus communis 'Rescue'<br />

Rescue Pear Z:5 � :6m � :4m #�<br />

The large to very large fruit is yellow with a bright red-orange blush and the flesh is<br />

sweet, smooth and juicy. The tree is upright and vigorous and each year loaded with<br />

fruit. The fruit matures in September and keeps until December. Its small core makes<br />

it easy to can.<br />

Pear<br />

Pyrus communis 'Philip'<br />

#<br />

Philip Hardy Pear Z:3 � :4m � :3m #�<br />

A very hardy pear with a more vigorous habit. Large greenish yellow fruit, very juicy.<br />

Ripens late September, good for eating and canning. Self-sterile, another pear tree<br />

nearby is required for cross-pollination.


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Trees<br />

Maple<br />

Acer freemanii (x) 'Armstrong' (A. rubrum 'Armstrong')<br />

Armstrong Maple � Z:4 � :12m � :4m #� �<br />

#<br />

A compact, fast growing columnar maple. Green foliage with a silver underneath<br />

turns yellow orange in the fall. Excellent as a street tree especially in narrow places.<br />

Shows strong resistance to extreme environmental conditions.<br />

# Acer freemanii (x) 'Autumn Fantasy' (A. f. 'DTR 102')<br />

Autumn Fantasy Maple � Z:4 � :15m � :12m #� �<br />

Broadly oval with outstanding crown development. Known to consistently produce<br />

excellent, long lasting ruby red fall color, this fast growing red/silver maple hybrid<br />

thrives under difficult urban conditions.<br />

# Acer freemanii (x) 'Jeffersred' (A. platanoides 'Autumn<br />

Autumn Blaze Maple � Z:4 � :15m � :12m #� �<br />

Excellent selection for fall color, structure, cold hardiness and fast growth. The<br />

orange-red fall color persists for a long time. It is drought tolerant and is able to grow<br />

in most soils. This is a seedless variety.<br />

Maple<br />

Acer platanoides<br />

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Norway Maple � Z:4 � :15m � :12m #� �<br />

Handsome rounded head with large deep green leaves turning yellow in fall. Very<br />

popular for lawn and street planting because it tolerates drought and city conditions<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Columnare'<br />

Columnar Norway Maple � Z:3b � :12m � :5m #� �<br />

Nice dark green foliage. Excellent for street planting, accent and formal effect. The<br />

most practical of all columnar trees in the northern regions. Generally free of pests,<br />

disease and wind damage.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Conquest' ('Conzam') 2009<br />

Conquest Norway Maple Z:4b � :9m � :2m #�<br />

Beautiful specimen that is a sport of Crimson King Maple with a tight, narrow<br />

columnar form that maintains a dense, compact branching structure as it matures.<br />

Attractive rich maroon-red spring foliage lightening to a deep green as the season<br />

progresses. It has bright red fall color.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' (A. pl. schwedleri<br />

Crimson King Norway Maple � Z:4 � :10m � :9m #�<br />

Rich maroon red foliage from spring until the leaves drop in the fall. Straight trunk<br />

with a well shaped head. Clusters of yellow flowers in April-May. A slow growing tree<br />

providing dense shade.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Crimson Sentry'<br />

Crimson Sentry Norway Maple Z:4b � :9m � :5m #�<br />

Dark red-purple leaves turning red, brown and orange in autumn and small clusters<br />

of red-tinged, yellow spring flowers. This handsome Norway maple makes an<br />

excellent specimen tree for a medium-sized garden. Narrowly upright in habit, it is<br />

pollution-tolerant.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Deborah'<br />

Deborah Norway Maple � Z:4b � :15m � :12m #� �<br />

Rounded to broad-rounded form with a straight leader, brilliant red new growth,<br />

wrinkled margins, eventually changing to dark green with red tips all summer. Fall<br />

foliage is gold. Red flowers early spring.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Drummondii'<br />

Harlequin Norway Maple � Z:5 � :10m � :6m #�<br />

Handsome tree with conspicuous clusters of yellow flowers on bare stems in April<br />

followed by eye-catching pale green, deeply lobed leaves with a wide cream margin<br />

turning orange in the fall. Excellent contrast with other trees in front of the house.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen'<br />

Emerald Queen Norway Maple � Z:4 � :15m � :12m #� �<br />

Rapid grower, straight trunk, good branching tendencies. Dense, dark green foliage<br />

turns bright yellow in the fall. Does well in urban areas.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Globosum'<br />

Globe Norway Maple � Z:5 � :5m � :6m #� �<br />

A striking tree for formal situations with short branches forming a dense mop-shaped<br />

head. The summer dark green leaves become an excellent yellow and orange<br />

autumn colour. No pruning required to maintain its globe shape.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Pond' (EMERALD LUSTRE)<br />

Emerald Lustre Norway Maple � Z:4 � :14m � :12m #� �<br />

Combination of excellent branching habit, vigorous growth and hardiness make this<br />

selection a desirable shade tree. New foliage tipped in red matures to glossy deep<br />

green with a wavy margin. Yellow fall foliage.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Princeton Gold'<br />

Princeton Gold Norway Maple � Z:4 � :14m � :10m #�<br />

Very attractive Norway selection with bright golden yellow foliage, especially when<br />

young, and holds the colour well through the summer months. Will make a stunning<br />

accent plant in the landscape.<br />

# Acer platanoides 'Royal Red'<br />

Royal Red Norway Maple � Z:4 � :10m � :8m #�<br />

Excellent maroon red foliage all summer. Straight trunk with a well shaped head. A<br />

slow growing tree providing dense shade. Fall foliage is reddish bronze. Excellent<br />

choice to add color to the garden.<br />

Maple<br />

Acer rubrum<br />

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Red Maple � Z:3 � :15m � :11m #� �<br />

Upright shape becoming round with age. This native tree is well adapted to city<br />

conditions and wet soil. Excellent specimen tree producing red flowers before leaves<br />

appear. Beautiful fall colors in shades of red to yellow.<br />

# Acer rubrum 'Autumn Spire'<br />

Autumn Spire Red Maple Z:3 � :16m � :8m #� �<br />

A seedless, broadly columnar form of Red Maple that has showy red flowers in<br />

spring before the green leaves open. It has a consistent brilliant red fall color and is<br />

very hardy. Superb specimen for the front yard.<br />

# Acer rubrum 'Northwood'<br />

Northwood Red Maple � Z:3 � :15m � :10m #� �<br />

A vigourous native maple with dark green leaves that turn a brilliant orange-red in<br />

fall. Broad oval shaped head. Selected for its tolerance of harsh winter conditions,<br />

this is hardiest selection of native red maple.<br />

# Acer rubrum 'October Glory'<br />

October Glory Red Maple � Z:5 � :15m � :10m #� �<br />

Most impressive for the intense crimson red fall color that lasts longer than many<br />

other red maples. In the spring, red flowers in dense clusters form before the leaves.<br />

It also tends to hold its lustrous dark green leaves late into fall.<br />

# Acer rubrum 'Red Sunset' (A. r. Franksred)<br />

Red Sunset Red Maple � Z:4 � :14m � :10m #� �<br />

The strong and symmetrical branching pattern develops into a tree with an upright,<br />

oval shape. Foliage is a very lustrous green in the summer, changing to brilliant<br />

shades of red and orange-red in the fall.<br />

# Acer rubrum 'Redpointe' (Frank Jr) 2009<br />

Redpointe Red Maple � Z:4b � :14m � :9m #� �<br />

This beautiful hybrid combines an upright pyramidal form with a distinctly straight<br />

central leader, unusually dark summer foliage, bright red fall color.<br />

# Acer rubrum 'Sun Valley' 2009<br />

Sun Valley Red Maple � Z:4 � :14m � :12m #� �<br />

The green foliage emerges red in spring then turn an outstanding scarlet in the fall. It<br />

features showy red flowers in early spring followed by red samaras in late spring.<br />

Excellent variety to choose if your space is limited.<br />

Maple<br />

Acer saccharinum (A. dasycarpum)<br />

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Silver Maple Z:2b :24m � :14m #� �<br />

Fast growing and graceful form. Irregular oval crown. Green foliage above, silvery<br />

beneath. Will tolerate extreme conditions. Very hardy native from Canada that<br />

should be kept to large areas.<br />

# Acer saccharinum 'Silver Cloud'<br />

Silver Cloud Maple � Z:3 � :18m � :9m #� �<br />

A Silver Maple cultivar selected for its extreme cold hardiness, excellent upright<br />

growth habit and strong central leader. A medium to fast growing tree forming a<br />

beautiful upright oval dense crown. The foliage is bright green color above, silvery<br />

below with a 5-lobed, fairly deeply incised form. Fall Foliage is yellow.<br />

# Acer saccharinum 'Silver Queen'<br />

Silver Queen Silver Maple � Z:3 � :17m � :13m #� � �<br />

A seedless cultivar that forms a more dominant central leader, slender branches and<br />

better crotch angles. Bright green leaves with lower leaf surfaces silvery turning to<br />

yellow in fall. Greenish yellow flowers early spring. One of the fastest growing tree.<br />

Maple<br />

Acer saccharum<br />

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Sugar Maple �<br />

Z:3 � :25m � :18m #� �<br />

Canada's native tree known for its brilliant fall colour and for the maple syrup it yields<br />

in the spring. Slow growing, recommended for spacious areas.


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Maple<br />

Acer tataricum 'Flame' (A. ginnala 'Flame')<br />

Flame Amur Maple � Z:2b � �<br />

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:5m :3m #� �<br />

Compact form with lustrous green leaves and bright red new growth. Fragrant white<br />

flowers in May followed by vivid red samaras. Explodes with crimson red colour in<br />

the fall. Excellent choice for the creation of large hedges or for screens.<br />

# Acer tataricum ginnala (A. ginnala)<br />

Amur Maple Std � Z:2 � :7m � :6m #� �<br />

Small globular and compact tree. The dark green foliage turns a flaming reddish<br />

purple in the fall. Fragrant white flowers followed by brilliant red winged seeds in<br />

summer. Adaptable to dry soils and cold winters. Great selection for the small<br />

garden.<br />

Horse chestnut<br />

Aesculus glabra<br />

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Ohio Buckeye Z:3 � :10m � :7m #� �<br />

The palmate compound leaves are unusual and attractive, especially in the late<br />

season when the fall color is shades of yellow, orange and red. Greenish-yellow<br />

flowers are produced on large panicles in spring followed by large light brown fruit<br />

capsules.<br />

Horse chestnut<br />

Aesculus hippocastanum<br />

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Common Horsechestnut Z:4 � :16m � :12m #�<br />

Broad globular habit. Long clusters of white flowers with a bright red center in late<br />

May followed by an abundance of chestnuts in October. Dense foliage is excellent<br />

for shade. Golden fall color. Suitable for city conditions in large landscapes.<br />

Serviceberry / Juneberry<br />

Amelanchier 'Autumn Brilliance' (A. lamarckii 'A. B.')<br />

Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry � Z:3 � � :4m<br />

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:6m #� �<br />

Heavy stems covered with white blossoms in spring followed by showy purplishblack,<br />

sweet fruit. Holds bluish leaves well for brilliant orange fall color. Moderate<br />

spreading branches with light grey bark and interesting branch pattern. Resists ice<br />

breakage.<br />

# Amelanchier ovalis 'Pumila'<br />

Dwarf Garden Serviceberry � Z:3 � :1,5m � :1m #� �<br />

Early spring, before the leaves, it bears masses of star-like white flowers that give<br />

way to edible violet red berries. These berries also attract birds. The green foliage<br />

with a gray underneath turns a vibrant orange yellow in the fall. Excellent choice for<br />

the small garden or in a patio container.<br />

Serviceberry / Juneberry<br />

Amelanchier canadensis<br />

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Shadblow Serviceberry Z:4 � :7m � :4m #� �<br />

Small tree known for its masses of white flowers in May, green foliage turning a<br />

brilliant orange red in fall and small, edible purple fruits in July that will attract birds.<br />

Adaptable to many conditions. Excellent choice for the small garden.<br />

# Amelanchier canadensis 'Ballerina' (A. laevis<br />

Ballerina Downy Serviceberry � Z:3b � :6m � :4m #� �<br />

Upright plant with good branching. Clusters of large white flowers appearing before<br />

the green foliage in May. Splendid orange red color in October. Small purple edible<br />

berries in July that attract birds also.<br />

Serviceberry / Juneberry<br />

Amelanchier laevis<br />

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Alleghany Serviceberry Z:3b � :8m � :5m #� � �<br />

Covered with masses of white flowers in early Spring, before the leaves. Red<br />

berries, becoming purple red in late June. Red-green foliage, grey-blue in summer<br />

and red-orange in fall.<br />

Birch<br />

Betula 'Royal Frost'<br />

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Royal Frost Birch Z:3 � :10m � :5m #�<br />

Glossy burgundy red foliage holds well through the summer. Pyramidal form with<br />

yellow-orange to red fall colors. Attractive creamy white exfoliating bark with<br />

cinnamon hues. A very good colour when contrast is needed in the landscape.<br />

Birch<br />

Betula nigra 'Heritage' (B. n. 'Cully')<br />

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Heritage River Birch Z:4b � :13m � :10m #� �<br />

Broadly pyramidal tree, often multi-stem, has large, glossy, light green leaves and<br />

golden yellow fall color. Resistant to the bronze birch borer. Tan to creamy white<br />

bark, exfoliating in thin strips. A superior landscape tree for many situations.<br />

Birch<br />

Betula papyrifera<br />

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Paper Birch � Z:2 � :14m � :10m #�<br />

Loose pyramidal form becoming oval, rounded with age. Paper-thin, creamy white<br />

bark exfoliates to provide a nice look all year around. Green foliage turns a bright<br />

yellow in the fall. Adapts to the colder climates and a wide variety of soils.<br />

Birch<br />

Betula pendula 'Laciniata' (Gracilis)<br />

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Cut Leaf Weeping Birch Z:3 � :11m � :8m #�<br />

Its slender graceful branches with soft green cut leaf leaves makes this a very<br />

attractive tree for the front lawn or the medium size garden.Yellow colour in the fall.<br />

Bark becomes white with age.<br />

# Betula pendula 'Youngii'<br />

Young's Weeping Birch � Z:2 � :5m � :6m #�<br />

Irregular weeping form with fine dark green foliage on cascading branches. Has the<br />

typical white exfoliating bark of the other white birches. Interesting weeping addition<br />

for the small yard or as a specimen.<br />

Birch<br />

Betula utilis jacquemontii<br />

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Himalayan White Birch Z:4 � :12m � :9m #�<br />

Whitest bark of all birches! Its trunk seems to almost glow when planted amongst<br />

darker foliaged plants. Its thick leathery foliage shows some resistance to birch leaf<br />

miner. The glossy green leaves turn yellow in the fall.<br />

Pea tree / Peashrub<br />

Caragana arborescens 'Lorbergii'<br />

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Cut Leaf Peashrub STD Z:2b � :3,5m � :2,5m #�<br />

Top grafted, upright fern leaf peashrub with yellow pea-like flowers. Gracious habit<br />

with its arched branches. Very hardy, drought resistant.<br />

# Caragana arborescens 'Pendula'<br />

Weeping Peashrub Std Z:2 � :2m � :1,5m #�<br />

Graceful small accent tree with weeping branches creating a cascading effect.<br />

Yellow flowers appear in May. Makes an excellent specimen in the landscape.<br />

Extremely hardy and tolerant of poor soils and drought.<br />

# Caragana arborescens 'Walker'<br />

Walker Weeping Peashrub STD Z:2 � :1,75m � :1m #�<br />

Weeping form with cut leaf fern like foliage reaching the ground. Bright yellow pealike<br />

flowers in the spring. Small ornamental tree with an extremely gracious<br />

appearance. Ideal for small gardens.<br />

Pea tree / Peashrub<br />

Caragana rosea<br />

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Red Flower Peashrub Std Z:2 � :1,75m � :1,25m #�<br />

Low mounding shrub on stem. Single blooms have yellow petals which become<br />

tinged with red, then turn completely deep red with age. Tolerates dry conditions.<br />

Hornbeam<br />

Carpinus betulus 'Frans Fontaine'<br />

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Frans Font. Columnar Hornbeam Z:5 � :10m � :4m #�<br />

This selection has a tight, very narrow habit of growth and deeply veined, dark green<br />

foliage which turns rich mustard-yellow in autumn. Excellent for wildlife gardens.<br />

Suitable for most soils.<br />

Catalpa / Shawnee wood<br />

Catalpa bignonioides 'Nana' (C. bungei HORT.)<br />

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Umbrella Catalpa Z:5 � :4m � :4m #�<br />

A dwarf, bushy form top-grafted to produce a dense mushroom or globe shape.<br />

Large heart- shaped leaves. Ideal for the small front yard. Slow to leaf out.<br />

Catalpa / Shawnee wood<br />

Catalpa speciosa<br />

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Northern Catalpa Z:5 � :15m � :10m #� �<br />

A fast grower. Upright form with large heart shaped green leaves. Large panicles of<br />

white flowers at the end of June beginning of July followed by long seed pods.<br />

Tolerant of most soils.<br />

Hackberry<br />

Celtis occidentalis<br />

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Common Hackberry �<br />

Z:3 � :15m � :12m #� �<br />

A large Canadian native tree widely planted for its tolerance to disease and<br />

unfavourable sites. Bark is corky and rough. Greenish flowers followed by deep<br />

purple berries. Golden yellow fall colour.


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Katsura tree<br />

Cercidiphyllum japonicum<br />

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Katsura Tree Z:5 � :15m � :8m #�<br />

Unique tree knowned for its dark blue-green, heart-shaped, candy-scented foliage<br />

that becomes yellow to scarlet in autumn. The red flowers are discreet and appear<br />

early spring. Upright and pyramidal habit when young, it becomes rounded with age<br />

Redbud / Judas tree<br />

Cercis canadensis 'Covey' (Lavender Twist)<br />

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Lavender Twist Weeping Redbud Z:5 � :2,5m � :2m #�<br />

Dense and strong weeping habit. Its branches will loop and twist and forming an<br />

amazing sight. The plant is vigorous, its heart-shaped leaves are larger than normal,<br />

and it will flower heavily in spring with lavender flowers.<br />

Dogwood STD<br />

Cornus alba 'Elegantissima' (C. a. argenteomarginata)<br />

Silverleaf Dogwood Std � Z:2 � � :2,5m<br />

#<br />

:2,5m #� � �<br />

Tree form with green and white foliage in summer giving way to dark red branches in<br />

winter. Yellowish flowers in May followed by white berries that attract birds. Leaves<br />

turn red in the fall. Ideal for the small garden.<br />

Dogwood STD<br />

Cornus alternifolia<br />

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Pagoda Dogwood � Z:3b � :5m � :5m #� � �<br />

Canada's native shrub with attractive horizontal branches and striped bark on older<br />

shrubs. Green-white flowers in June, and black berries in September which attract<br />

birds.<br />

Hazel / Corkscrew Hazel<br />

Cotoneaster apiculatus (apiculata)<br />

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Cranberry Cotoneaster Std Z:4b � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Grafted shrub with stiffly arching branches. Small pinkish flowers in late spring give<br />

way to red berries which mature in late summer and persist into winter. Glossy green<br />

leaves turn attractive shades of purple, red and bronze in autumn.<br />

Hawthorn<br />

Crataegus crus-galli 'Inermis'<br />

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#<br />

Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn Z:4 � :6m � :6m #�<br />

Small ornamental tree with glossy dark green foliage that becomes orange in the fall.<br />

Thornless, spreading branches and abundant white flowers in June, followed by<br />

small, bright red fruit in September. Drought and disease resistant.<br />

Hawthorn<br />

Crataegus mordenensis 'Snowbird'<br />

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#<br />

Snowbird Hawthorn Z:3 :5m � :5m #�<br />

Fragrant, large double white flowers. Glossy foliage not subject to leaf spot<br />

defoliation in summer. Red fruits attracting birds. Interesting twisted trunk is an<br />

added feature.<br />

# Crataegus mordenensis 'Toba'<br />

Toba Hawthorn � Z:3 � :5m � :3m #�<br />

Fragrant, large double white flowers turning to pink followed by red fruits attracting<br />

birds. The glossy foliage is not subject to leaf spot defoliation in summer. Interesting<br />

twisted trunk is an added feature.<br />

Euonymus STD<br />

Euonymus alatus 'Compactus'<br />

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Dwarf Burning Bush Std Z:2b � :1,75m � :1,5m #� � �<br />

Excellent top grafted hardy accent plant. Globular habit with nice corky winged<br />

branches The dark green foliage turns a beautiful furnace red in the fall. Reddish<br />

pink fruit with an orange seed add to the beauty.<br />

Ash<br />

Fraxinus 'Northern Gem'<br />

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Northern Gem Ash Z:3 � :12m � :9m #�<br />

This tree makes a fine shade tree with its round to broad oval form, excellent foliage<br />

and his vigorous growth rate. Green foliage during spring, summer turning pale<br />

yellow, orange in fall. Disease resistant and almost seedless.<br />

# Fraxinus 'Northern Treasure'<br />

Northern Treasure Ash Z:3 � :13m � :8m #�<br />

Hardy and disease resistant with glossy green foliage that turn orange yellow in the<br />

fall. Strong leader and upright growth. When established, the shape is similar to a<br />

palm tree. Bears hardly any fruits. Excellent front lawn specimen.<br />

Ash<br />

Fraxinus americana 'Autumn Purple' (F. a. 'Junginger')<br />

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Autumn Purple White Ash Z:4 � :16m � :10m #�<br />

Has glossy deep green leaves in summer, turning a handsome reddish purple in fall.<br />

A male clone, so no seed is produced. Has pyramidal rounded form. Excellent<br />

choice for street planting. Fast grower.<br />

Ash<br />

Fraxinus angustifolia 'Raywood' (F. a. 'Flame'; F. a.<br />

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Raywood Ash Z:5 � :10m � :5m #�<br />

A tall hardy deciduous tree. Perhaps the most striking of all ash trees. Rounded<br />

canopy of lustrous, dark green leaves in summer turning to shining plum-purple in<br />

autumn. Good drought tolerance makes it a good choice for street planting.<br />

Ash<br />

Fraxinus nigra 'Fallgold'<br />

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Fallgold Black Ash Z:3b � :16m � :7m #�<br />

Tree form is upright oval. The attractive golden yellow fall color is retained well into<br />

autumn. Adaptable to wide range of soil conditions. Hardy and seedless.<br />

Ash<br />

Fraxinus pennsylvanica<br />

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Green Ash � Z:2b � :17m � :9m #�<br />

Broadly oval to round shape. Dense green foliage turning yellow in the fall. Very<br />

hardy and salt tolerant. Recommended for street planting to replace the American<br />

Elm. Native of Canada.<br />

# Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Marshall Seedless'<br />

Marshall's Seedless Green Ash Z:4 � :15m � :8m #�<br />

A selection of green ash with a broad pyramidal growth form, this male clone is a<br />

seedless tree. The glossy green foliage turns bright yellow in the fall. Tolerates harsh<br />

urban conditions.<br />

# Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Patmore'<br />

Patmore Green Ash � Z:2 � :15m � :8m #�<br />

A seedless variety with an erect trunk and bright golden yellow fall colour. The<br />

foliage is shiny green and holds well into the fall where it becomes yellow. Excellent<br />

street tree. Fast grower. Without fruit.<br />

# Fraxinus pennsylvanica 'Summit'<br />

Summit Green Ash � Z:3b � :14m � :8m #�<br />

A vigorous growing selection of Green Ash that features a very straight trunk and is<br />

uniformly upright in habit. Tends to color early in the fall. Seedless. Very hardy. Fall<br />

foliage is golden yellow.<br />

Maidenhair tree<br />

Ginkgo biloba<br />

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Maidenhair Tree Z:4 � :15m � :7m #� �<br />

Pyramidal habit spreading out with age. Strait stem with corky bark becoming<br />

corrugated. Thick, fan-shaped green leaves becoming bright golden yellow in the<br />

fall. Insects, disease and pollution resistant. Excellent longevity.<br />

# Ginkgo biloba 'Pendula'<br />

Weeping Maidenhair Tree Std Z:4 � :2,5m � :2m #� �<br />

Beautiful weeping standard, distinctive fan shaped leaves. Spectacular gold fall<br />

colour. A unique specimen in the small garden. Disease and insects resistant.<br />

# Ginkgo biloba 'Princeton Sentry'<br />

Princeton Sentry Maidenhair Tree Z:4 � :12m � :5m #� �<br />

Narrow columnar habit with short, upright branches. Fan-shaped, thick green foliage<br />

turns bright yellow in the fall. Insect, disease and pollution resistant. Excellent choice<br />

for the small area or the small front yard.<br />

Locust / Honey-Locust<br />

Gleditsia triacanthos 'Emerald Cascade' (Emerald<br />

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Emerald Kascade Honey-Locust Z:4 � :4m � :3m #�<br />

A striking, weeping selection of honeylocust. Features rich, dark emerald green<br />

foliage gracefully held on arching branches. Bright yellow color. Great centerpiece in<br />

any medium size garden. Thornless selection.<br />

# Gleditsia triacanthos 'Skyline'<br />

Skyline Honey-Locust Z:4 � :13m � :9m #�<br />

The fern-like, bright green foliage turns golden yellow in fall. Stately in form with<br />

sturdy trunk and strong branching. Provide a light shade. Fast grower. Adapts<br />

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# Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst'<br />

Sunburst Honey-Locust Z:4 � :12m � :10m #�<br />

Bright golden foliage on the branch tips, keeps this beautiful appearance up to the<br />

mid-July where it turns medium green. Stately in form with broad pyramidal head.<br />

Makes an excellent accent tree.<br />

Kentucky coffee tree / Soa<br />

Gymnocladus dioica (G. dioicus)<br />

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Kentucky Coffee Tree Z:4 � :20m � :14m #�<br />

Open, spreading shape. Most picturesque, particularly during the winter with its<br />

stubby twigs and deeply furrowed and dark brown bark. Compound bluish-green<br />

leaves give a filtered shade. Fall color is yellow turning to orange. It adapts well to<br />

urban conditions.<br />

Rose of Sharon STD<br />

Hibiscus syriacus 'Lucy'<br />

#<br />

Lucy Rose of Sharon Std Z:5 � :3,5m � :2m #�<br />

Small tree that is a vigorous and erect. It has a long, mid-summer to mid-fall bloom<br />

period and offer a continuous show of large double red flowers. This plant is very<br />

tolerant of summer heat and humidity.<br />

# Hibiscus syriacus 'Oiseau Bleu' (H. s. 'Blue Bird')<br />

Blue Bird Rose of Sharon Std Z:5b � :2,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

Abundant blooms of brightly collared, exotic-looking flowers in late summer. Large,<br />

single violet blue flower with dark red feathered center.<br />

Hydrangea STD<br />

Hydrangea paniculata 'Bulk' (Quick Fire)<br />

#<br />

Quick Fire Pee Gee Hydrangea Z:4 � :2m � :1,25m #� �<br />

A breakthrough plant that blooms more than a month earlier than other varieties. It<br />

emerge white in early June, then turns to a rich deep pink (almost red) before other<br />

cultivars. In the fall, the flower panicles are very dark pink.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Grandiflora'<br />

Pee Gee Hydrangea Std Z:4 � :2,5m � :2m #� �<br />

Huge cone shaped panicles of white florets are held atop the shrub which is trained<br />

on it's own stem. Flowers turn from white to pink to bronze. Flower heads dry easily<br />

when cut and can be use in winter arrangements.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' 2008<br />

Limelight Pee Gee Hydrangea Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,75m #� �<br />

A new Hydrangea with exquisite bright lime green flowers. The colour is<br />

breathtakingly beautiful and adds much needed colour to the late summer<br />

landscape. Excellent vigour and floriferous blooming.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Phantom' 2010<br />

Phantom Pee Gee Hydrangea Std Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Small tree with the largest flower heads of all the family. Starting creamy-white in late<br />

summer, the huge conical panicles, made up mainly of sterile florets, change to soft<br />

pink as the season progresses. Excellent choice for cut flower<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond'<br />

Pink Diamond Hydrangea Std Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,75m #� �<br />

Small tree bearing large, solid heads blooms freely in July and August. Flowers open<br />

a creamy white and transform into deep pink-burgundy colour as it matures. Nice<br />

accent for the small garden.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Snow Mountain'<br />

Snow Mountain Hydrangea Std Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,5m #� �<br />

The glossy leaves and early July bloom time set this tree apart from the other<br />

paniculatas. The Snow Mountain blooms are bigger and fuller than the older Kyushu<br />

variety. This tree can take the heat of the summers better than the rest.<br />

# Hydrangea paniculata 'Unique'<br />

Unique Hydrangea Std Z:4 � :2,5m � :2m #� �<br />

An early blooming selection of Pee Gee with enormous flowers. Blooms turn pink<br />

with age. Green foliage contrasts with the red twigs. Ideal for the small border or the<br />

backyard.<br />

Walnut<br />

Juglans cinerea<br />

#<br />

Butternut Z:3b � :16m � :14m #�<br />

A slow growing native tree with a rounded growth habit and light green leaves. Gray<br />

deeply fissured bark. The catkins are followed by black edible nuts. Useful for large<br />

areas and parks.<br />

Walnut<br />

Juglans nigra<br />

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Black Walnut Z:4 � :24m � :18m #�<br />

This native tree forms an oval rounded head with a long, deeply grooved straight<br />

trunk. Green foliage, similar to fern, is fragrant when crushed. Yellow catkins are<br />

followed by delicious brown nuts.<br />

Tulip tree<br />

Liriodendron tulipifera<br />

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Tulip Tree Z:5 � :10m � :7m #�<br />

Magnificent pyramidal tree for lawn or park. Thick and glossy fiddle-shaped foliage<br />

turns yellow in fall. Showy tulip like flowers in June on older tree.<br />

Chinese Yellow Wood<br />

Maackia amurensis<br />

#<br />

Chinese Yellow Wood Z:4b � :8m � :6m #�<br />

Open, rounded head with a bronze-colored bark peeling with maturity. Beautiful July<br />

display of white flowers on stiff, erect, upright and dense racemes with a different<br />

fragrance. Spring flush is wonderful light green with foliage remaining rich green<br />

through summer<br />

Crab apple / Crab<br />

Malus 'Brandywine' (BRANZAM)<br />

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#<br />

Brandywine Crab Apple Z:3 � :5m � :4m #�<br />

Large green leaves with a distinct burgundy overcast. In the spring the tree is<br />

covered with fragrant, double pink flowers giving an appearance of being draped in<br />

rosebuds. Has large yellow fruit. Disease resistant.<br />

# Malus 'Candided Apple' (Weepcanzam)<br />

Candied Apple Crab Apple � Z:4 � :4m � :5m #�<br />

One of the best crab apple to bring a different look to the garden with its horizontal<br />

branching in an irregular pattern. Deep pink flowers in spring with persistant cherryred<br />

fruits in the fall that attract birds. The dark green foliage that is very disease<br />

resistant.<br />

# Malus 'Coralcole' (CORALBURST)<br />

Coralburst Crab Apple Z:3 � :3m � :3,5m #�<br />

A compact, dense round head with dark green foliage. Coral pink buds open to<br />

fragrant, double rose colored flowers. Fruit is bronze colored. Disease resistant.<br />

# Malus 'Dolgo'<br />

Dolgo Crab Apple � Z:3 � :7m � :4m #�<br />

Blooms early with white fragrant flowers. Very ornamental with its dark green foliage.<br />

Brilliant crimson fruits make wonderful jelly of fine flavour and colour. One of the<br />

most disease resistant.<br />

# Malus 'Dream Weaver'<br />

Dream Weaver Crab Apple � Z:5 � :3m � :1m #�<br />

A feature tree that's a good fit for smaller yards. It features contrasting pink blossoms<br />

on purple foliage.<br />

# Malus 'Echtermeyer' (M. 'Oekonomierat Echtermeyer')<br />

Echtermeyer Weeping Crab Apple � Z:4 � :5m � :3m #�<br />

Weeping form that can easily be maintained to any height since it grows in a<br />

succession of weeping leaders. Bronzy green foliage. Large purple red flowers all<br />

along its weeping branches. Medium sized 1 inch red fruits are attractive.<br />

# Malus 'Harvest Gold' (Hargozam)<br />

Harvest Gold Crab Apple � Z:4 � :6m � :5m #�<br />

This hardy ornamental tree is covered with white blooms, one week later than the<br />

other crab apple. Small yellow fruit appear in fall. Glossy dark green foliage that is<br />

resistant to many pests and diseases.<br />

# Malus 'Hopa'<br />

Hopa Crab Apple � Z:2b � :7m � :7m #�<br />

Very hardy ornamental tree is covered with large rose pink and white flowers. Bright<br />

red fruit makes a fine jelly.<br />

# Malus 'Lollizam' (Lollipop)<br />

Lollipop Crab Apple Std � Z:4 � :2,5m � :2,5m #�<br />

Attractive red buds, opening to white flowers in late May. Very decorative globular<br />

shaped with miniature golden fruits. Ideal in small garden. Disease resistant.<br />

# Malus 'Makamik'<br />

Makamik Crab Apple �<br />

Z:2b � :7m � :6m #�<br />

Large rosey-red flowers expand from dark red buds. Masses of purple-red fruits<br />

produced in fall and persist into winter. Purple foliage turns bronzy green in summer<br />

and red in the fall. Hardy and resistant to scab.


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# Malus 'Profusion'<br />

Profusion Crab Apple � Z:4 � :6m � :5m #�<br />

This rounded ornamental tree has fragrant, single deep red to dark pink flowers in<br />

the spring. It yields small red apples in the fall. Foliage starts violet red then turns<br />

bronzy in summer and deep red in the fall.<br />

# Malus 'Red Jade'<br />

Red Jade Weeping Crab Apple � Z:3 � :3m � :4m #�<br />

Decorative and graceful weeping form with a vivid green foliage. Buds are pink<br />

opening to single blush white followed by cherry red glossy fruits that persist well into<br />

fall. Best as a solitary specimen.<br />

# Malus 'Royal Beauty'<br />

Royal Beauty Weeping Crab Apple � Z:2b � :3m � :2m #�<br />

This narrow spreading tree catches the eye through the seasons. Weeping, reddish<br />

foliage with very deep pink flowers in the spring. Dark red fruits appear in the fall.<br />

Excellent specimen plant. Disease resistant.<br />

# Malus 'Royalty'<br />

Royalty Crab Apple � Z:2b � :5m � :4m #�<br />

New growth red turning purple with green under cast. Orange-red fall color. Leaves<br />

have a bright varnished appearance. Masses of deep pink flower buds opening to<br />

single, bright red flowers in May. Red fruits attract birds from August till March.<br />

# Malus 'Rudolph'<br />

Rudolph Crab Apple � Z:2 � :7m � :5m #�<br />

Clear red flowers in spring with glossy bronze foliage will make this a bright addition<br />

to your landscape. Fruits look like cherries and stay on in the fall. Very hardy and<br />

disease resistant.<br />

# Malus 'Selkirk'<br />

Selkirk Crab Apple � Z:2 � :6m � :7m #�<br />

Hardy, vigorous grower with a vase-shaped habit. Glossy foliage, red at first then<br />

turning bronze-green in summer anr orange in the fall. Large pink flowers give way to<br />

ornamental red fruits.<br />

# Malus 'Sir Lancelot'<br />

Sir Lancelot Crab Apple Std � Z:3 � :2,5m � :2m #�<br />

This compact, upright crab apple is covered with snowy white blooms in spring and<br />

crisp green foliage throughout the summer. Fall shows gold foliage giving way to a<br />

golden veil of fruit. An excellent choice for small areas. Disease resistant.<br />

# Malus 'Snowdrift'<br />

Snowdrift Crab Apple � Z:4 � :6m � :6m #�<br />

Outstanding in bloom when the pink buds open to white fragrant flowers creating a<br />

nice contrast with its glossy green foliage. Upright, spreading, becoming broadly oval<br />

as it grows older. Tiny orange fruits persisting until after leaves drop. Disease<br />

resistant.<br />

# Malus 'Spring Snow'<br />

Spring Snow Crab Apple Z:3 � :8m � :6m #�<br />

Featuring pure fragrant white flowers but no fruit, this is the crab apple to use in<br />

locations such as patios and courtyards where fruit would be objectionable. Beautiful<br />

glossy green foliage. It flowers well on an annual basis.<br />

# Malus 'Thunderchild'<br />

Thunderchild Crab Apple � Z:3 � :6m � :5m #�<br />

Delicate pink blossoms turn white with age. The leaves are deep purple and turn<br />

bronze in the fall. The fruit is small and dark red. A compact tree with an upright<br />

spreading habit. Hardy and very resistant to fire-blight.<br />

# Malus 'Van Eseltine' 2010<br />

Van Eseltine Columnar Crab Apple � Z:4 � :6m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Columnar shape useful in a confined space. It produces profusion of scarlet red<br />

spherical buds on long stalks which open to fragrant, semi double and double pink<br />

flowers with yellow stamens. Fruits are small ornamental red-flushed yellow apples.<br />

# Malus 'Wintergold' (M. Winter Gold)<br />

Wintergold Crab Apple � Z:4 � :7m � :6m #�<br />

Very nice specimen with a broad pyramidal habit. Pink flower buds appear late in the<br />

season and give way to beautiful white blooms. The glossy green foliage turns bright<br />

yellow in the fall and contrasts with the orange-yellow fruits. Disease resistant.<br />

Crab apple / Crab<br />

Malus baccata 'Rosthern'<br />

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Rosthern Columnar Crab Apple � Z:2 � :6m � :2m #�<br />

Upright, narrow tree with white, fragrant flowers in spring that are followed by yellow<br />

scarlet fruit. Nice feature tree to use where space is limited. Fireblight resistant.<br />

Crab apple / Crab<br />

Malus toringo 'Tina' (M. sargentii 'Tina')<br />

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Dwarf Tina Crab Apple Std Z:4 :2m � :2,5m #�<br />

Dwarf Sargent type with pink to red buds opening into fragrant white flowers that are<br />

followed by tiny red crab apples. Disease resistant foliage. Highly ornamental small<br />

tree for limited spaces.<br />

Mulberry Std<br />

Morus alba 'Chaparral'<br />

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Fruitless Weeping Mulberry Z:4b � :3,5m � :3,5m #�<br />

A vigorous small growing tree with cascading slender branches that create an<br />

attractive appearance. The glossy green leaves turn yellow in fall. Sterile, it<br />

produces no fruit and can be used near the driveways and patios.<br />

# Morus alba 'Pendula'<br />

Weeping Mulberry � Z:4b � :2,5m � :2m #�<br />

Grafted shrub with long, pendulous branches and large, shinny green leaves that<br />

turn yellow in the fall. Greenish flowers give way to pink-white fruits that mature to<br />

violet blue. Excellent choice for an accent.<br />

Ironwood / Hop hornbeam<br />

Ostrya virginiana<br />

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Eastern Hophornbeam Z:3 � :12m � :7m #� � �<br />

A hardy medium-sized tree. Slender, spreading branches. Hop like fruits add interest<br />

in late summer and the persistent brown leaves add winter interest. Good for street<br />

or lawn. Useful in dry locations.<br />

Cork tree<br />

Phellodendron amurense<br />

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Amur Cork Tree Z:3b � :10m � :11m #�<br />

Large, rounded tree with a spreading habit. Deep lustrous green leaves in summer<br />

turning yellow in the fall. Bark is gray-brown and has a ridged and furrowed cork-like<br />

pattern in old age. Highly tolerant of city conditions. Disease resistant.<br />

Ninebark<br />

Physocarpus opulifolius 'Seward' ('Summer Wine') 2008<br />

Summer Wine Ninebark Std � Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

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On stem. Compact branching and fine, deeply cut foliage set this small tree apart.<br />

Purplish foliage provides a nice background for the pinkish-white balls of flowers in<br />

June. Unique tree form also has interesting bark and a burgundy to orange fall<br />

colour.<br />

Poplar / Aspen<br />

Populus hybrid<br />

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Hybrid Popular Z:3 � :20m � :8m #� �<br />

Fast growing, steril popular (no seeds), ideal for windbreaks and screens.<br />

Poplar / Aspen<br />

Populus canadensis 'Prairie Sky'<br />

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Prairie Sky Poplar Z:3 � :20m � :3m #�<br />

Extremely cold hardy seedless cultivar with excellent form and disease resistance.<br />

This fast growing tree is excellent for hedges and shelterbelt plantings due to dense<br />

crown. Nice glossy green foliage turns yellow in the fall. Drought tolerant. COPF<br />

Poplar / Aspen<br />

Populus canescens (x) 'Tower'<br />

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Tower Poplar Z:3 � :12m � :3m #�<br />

Fast growing columnar tree. Green foliage with white underside turns shades of<br />

yellow to orange in autumn. Low branching tree excellent for screens, hedges and<br />

shelterbelts. Seedless variety wit a good disease resistance.<br />

Poplar / Aspen<br />

Populus nigra 'Afghanica' (P. n. var. thevestina)<br />

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Theves Poplar Z:3 � :18m � :4m #�<br />

Columnar or spire-like form, fast growing and good disease resistance. The bark of<br />

older trunks is nearly white. Deep green leaves turn golden yellow in the fall. Very<br />

hardy and longer life than other species of the family.<br />

Poplar / Aspen<br />

Populus tremula 'Erecta'<br />

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Columnar Swedish Poplar Z:3 � :12m � :2m #�<br />

Vigorously growing, very hardy variety with compact, columnar habit. New foliage<br />

starts off orange then turns shiny green. Upper branches are uniquely twisted.<br />

Beautiful shades of yellow, orange and red fall colour.


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Prunus 'Snow Fountains' (Snofozam)<br />

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Snow Fountains Weeping Cherry Z:4 � :2,5m � :1,75m #�<br />

Small graceful weeping form bearing a fragrant cascade of white blossoms in the<br />

spring. It has a very refined look through the season, with petite, dark green leaves<br />

that become golden with orange highlights in the fall. Some black fruits in the fall.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus cerasifera 'Newport'<br />

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Newport Plum Z:4 � :5m � :5m #�<br />

A superior ornamental tree with its beautiful purple-red foliage with bright red tips all<br />

summer long, reddish color in fall. It produces fragrant light pink flowers. Upright<br />

spreading, broadly oval to rounded.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus cistena<br />

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Purpleleaf Sandcherry Std Z:3 � :2,5m � :1,5m #�<br />

A slow-growing, upright, deciduous tree with oval, red-purple leaves that are bright<br />

red when young. Solitary, bowl-shaped,fragrant white flowers appear mid-spring,<br />

followed by spherical, cherry-like, dark purple fruit.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus padus 'Colorata'<br />

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Colorata European Birdcherry Z:2 :10m � :6m #�<br />

One of the first trees to leaf out in spring. Purple foliage turns green with a greyish<br />

underneath in summer. Dark pink buds changing to fragrant pink flowers in spring.<br />

Small black fruits attract birds.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus triloba (plena) (Multiplex)<br />

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Flowering Almond Std Z:3 � :2m � :1,25m #�<br />

Small globular shrub grafted on a stem. Showy double pink flowers before the leaves<br />

in early spring makes this an excellent accent plant. Green foliage turns yellow in the<br />

fall.<br />

Cherry / Plum / Peach / Nec<br />

Prunus virginiana 'Canada Red'<br />

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Canada Red Chokeberry Z:2 :7m � :5m #�<br />

It is a hardy pyramidal deciduous tree with foliage that emerges green but turns<br />

reddish purple with age. It has clusters of white flowers in the spring. The fruit are<br />

red at first but turn black with maturity. In the fall it turns orange and red.<br />

# Prunus virginiana 'Midnight' 2008<br />

Midnight Chokeberry � Z:3 � :6m � :5m #�<br />

A handsome, non-suckering tree with a oval rounded form. The green leaves turn a<br />

colourful purple in summer and add interest to any landscape. Fragrant blossoms<br />

followed by dark, glossy berries. Very hardy and dependable.<br />

# Prunus virginiana 'Shubert'<br />

Shubert Chokeberry � Z:2 � :7m � :6m #�<br />

Purple-red foliage. New growth green, turning red as leaves mature. Very hardy. Fall<br />

foliage red to reddish purple. Fragrant white flowers give way to edible black fruits<br />

that attract birds. Very useful accent tree.<br />

# Prunus virginiana 'Spur' 2008<br />

Spur Shubert Chokeberry � Z:3 � :6m � :3,5m #�<br />

Uniform habit and medium growth rate. The green foliage turns a beautiful dark red<br />

at the beginning of summer. The clusters of white flowers give way to big dark fruits<br />

that attract birds. Excellent choice for the small residential landscapes as an accent.<br />

Pear / Ornamental Pear<br />

Pyrus calleryana 'Capital' 2009<br />

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Capital Ornamental Pear Z:4b � :10m � :3,5m #�<br />

This fast growing deciduous tree is hardy and the narrowest of the ornamental pears.<br />

Heavily-flowered in spring, with excellent glossy summer foliage, and burgundy to<br />

scarlet autumn foliage colour. It is very well suited to sites where space is limited.<br />

# Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer'<br />

Chanticleer Ornamental Pear Z:4b � :8m � :4m #�<br />

Masses of white flowers cover the whole plant in the spring. Beautiful dark green<br />

glossy foliage in summer and spectacular purple red fall color. Hardy and pollution<br />

tolerant.<br />

Oak<br />

Quercus warei 'Long' (Q. Regal Prince) 2007<br />

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Regal Prince Oak Z:4 � :15m � :5m #�<br />

Fastigiate, vigorous grower. The foliage is handsome all season with a silvery lower<br />

surface and a yellow-brown fall colour. Tolerant of a wide range of conditions and is<br />

highly resistant to powdery mildew and borers.<br />

Oak<br />

Quercus alba<br />

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White Oak � Z:4 � :24m � :24m #�<br />

Strong, disease resistant and drought tolerant. Bright green foliage above, whitish or<br />

grayish-green beneath; turning red or brown in fall, often remaining attached in<br />

winter. Canadian native.<br />

Oak<br />

Quercus macrocarpa<br />

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Bur Oak Z:2b � :20m � :17m #�<br />

Hardy Canadian native oak. Unusual branching characteristics and corky twigs.<br />

Dark green with a grey underneath glossy foliage turns orange-yellow in the fall. The<br />

greenish catkins in the spring are followed by huge edible nuts.<br />

Oak<br />

Quercus palustris<br />

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Pin Oak � Z:4 � :15m � :8m #�<br />

The leaves are many-lobed and sharply pointed. Dark green, glossy foliage turning<br />

scarlet red in the fall with few hanging onto the tree in winter. A rapid growing oak<br />

used as a boulevard tree or as a specimen tree in the landscape.<br />

Oak<br />

Quercus robur 'Crimschmidt' (Q.'Crimson Spire') 2008<br />

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Crimson Spire English Oak Z:4b � :15m � :5m #�<br />

A columnar, tightly fastigiate hybrid with dark green to bluish green mildew resistant<br />

foliage and reddish to crimson fall color. Foliage remains on the tree most of the<br />

winter. The growth is fast and compact.<br />

# Quercus robur 'Fastigiata' (SKYROCKET)<br />

Pyramidal English Oak Z:4b � :12m � :3m #�<br />

Long living columnar tree. The dark green leaves turn to bronze in fall and stays on<br />

the tree for most of the winter. An excellent choice for small spaces where height is<br />

required.<br />

Oak<br />

Quercus rubra (Q. borealis; Q. borealis var. maxima)<br />

Red Oak � Z:3 � :20m � :17m #�<br />

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Pyramidal habit with horizontal branching. Lobed and deeply cut leaves. Dark green<br />

glossy foliage turns deep red in the fall. Yellow catkins in the spring are followed by<br />

brown nuts in the fall. Canadian native with a fast and vigorous growth.<br />

Locust<br />

Robinia pseudoacacia 'Lace Lady' (TWISTY BABY)<br />

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Twisty Baby Black Locust Z:4 � :3,5m � :2,5m #�<br />

Irregular, artistic form that is interesting in summer and winter with its twisted<br />

branches and foliage. Leaves are pale green to medium green in summer. White<br />

flowers in the spring. A dwarf tree that is drought tolerant, ideal as a patio tree.<br />

# Robinia pseudoacacia 'Purple Robe'<br />

Purple Robe Black Locust Z:4a � :15m � :9m #�<br />

A beautiful globe Locust with dark rose-pink flowers. Foliage emerges a bronzy-red<br />

before turning a bronzy green for the summer. Blooms over a longer period of time.<br />

Drought tolerant.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix 'Prairie Cascade'<br />

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Prairie Cascade Weeping Willow Z:3 � :13m � :10m #�<br />

Hardy tree with a graceful weeping habit. Stems are golden and of interest in winter.<br />

Foliage is very glossy, green on upper surface, lighter beneath with a bright yellow to<br />

golden yellow fall color. Recommended for large areas.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix caprea 'Weeping Sally' (pendula)<br />

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Weeping Pussy Willow Z:4 � :2m � :1,5m #�<br />

Small weeping attractive tree with silvery catkins in April that are splendid for indoor<br />

arrangements. Dark green foliage with greyish underneath. Use as an accent or<br />

specimen plant for confined areas.


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Willow<br />

Salix integra 'Hakuro-nishiki'<br />

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Hakuro Nishiki Willow Std Z:4 � :3m � :3m #� �<br />

Striking pink, green and white foliage throughout the growing season. Slender<br />

branches always sway in the breeze and turn coral to red in the winter. Older<br />

branches are orange and green. An annual light pruning encourage variegation.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix purpurea 'Nana' (gracilis, Pendula)<br />

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Purple Artic Willow Std Z:4 � :2m � :1,5m #� �<br />

Purple green foliage combined with a slender leaf gives this small tree a graceful<br />

effect in the landscape. Sways beautifully in the breeze. Very compact and refined,<br />

easily shaped by pruning.<br />

Willow<br />

Salix sepulcralis 'Chrysocoma' (alba Tristis)<br />

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Golden Weeping Willow Z:4 � :15m � :15m #�<br />

Fast growing spectacular dome-shaped tree with narrow pale to mid-green leaves.<br />

A golden barked willow with wide spreading head and long, golden, drooping<br />

branches. Extremely graceful along waterways. Fast grower.<br />

Mountain ash<br />

Sorbus aucuparia 'Cardinal Royal' (S. a. 'Michred')<br />

Cardinal Royal Mountain Ash � Z:2b � � :7m<br />

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:10m #�<br />

Upright, narrow, uniform shape. The white blooms in late spring are followed by<br />

spectacular red berries that set this tree apart from the species. Leaves are dark<br />

green on top with a silvery underside, turning to orange-red in autumn.<br />

# Sorbus aucuparia 'Fastigiata'<br />

Pyramidal Mountain Ash � Z:4 � :7m � :3m #�<br />

A slow growing and narrow columnar type. Dark green cut leaf foliage that turns<br />

bronzy orange in the fall. Clusters of white flowers followed by masses of orange-red<br />

berries. Ideal selection for the small garden.<br />

# Sorbus aucuparia 'Rossica'<br />

Russian Mountain Ash � Z:3 � :12m � :7m #�<br />

This tree is of broad, dense growth and pyramidal habit. It produces a heavy stem<br />

with interesting grey bark. Clusters of white flowers give way to large bright edible<br />

red fruits that attrack birds. Beautiful deep red fall color.<br />

Mountain ash<br />

Sorbus thuringiaca 'Fastigiata' (S. hybrida HORT.)<br />

Oakleaf Mountain Ash � Z:4 � � :3m<br />

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:8m #�<br />

A beautiful pyramidal tree with silvery oak-like leaves similar to the English Oak.<br />

Slow growing upright with a good show of orange red berries and scarlet red foliage<br />

in fall. Excellent choice for the small garden.<br />

Lilac STD<br />

Syringa 'Tinkerbelle' [Bailbelle]<br />

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Tinkerbelle Lilac Std Z:3 � :2m � :1,25m #�<br />

Pleasing spicy fragrance and incredible wine-red flower buds that open to deep pink,<br />

this wonderful new shrub is an excellent choice. It brings us a whole new colour in<br />

dwarf Lilacs. Excellent for restricted area.<br />

Lilac STD<br />

Syringa juliana 'Hers'<br />

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Weeping Lilac Std Z:2 � :1,5m � :1,25m #�<br />

Small, delicately leaved, weeping ornamental variety. Deliciously fragrant, pendulous<br />

light mauve flowers. Blooms heavily in spring and sporadically throughout summer.<br />

Perfect selection for the small garden.<br />

Lilac STD<br />

Syringa meyeri 'Palibin' (S. palibiniana HORT.; S.<br />

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Dwarf Korean Lilac Std Z:3 � :2m � :1,5m #� �<br />

This formal tree with a globe shape has masses of fragrant, light lilac purple blooms<br />

in early spring. Attractive dark glossy green foliage turns a rusty red in the fall.<br />

Accent plant for small garden.<br />

Lilac STD<br />

Syringa reticulata 'Golden Eclipse'<br />

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Golden Eclipse Tree Lilac Z:4 � :6m � :3,5m #�<br />

Creamy white flowers in late spring, early summer. In spring, new foliage emerges<br />

green with a darker green center. The edge of the leaf gradually turns to bright gold<br />

contrasting with the dark green shadow in the center of the leaf.<br />

# Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk'<br />

Ivory Silk Tree Lilac Z:2b � :8m � :6m #�<br />

A sturdy, rounded dense form with good adaptability to urban growing conditions.<br />

Flowers heavily when young with large creamy white flower clusters in early July. A<br />

most attractive small flowering tree. Cherry like bark.<br />

Lilac STD<br />

Syringa vulgaris 'Andenken an Ludwig Späth' (S. v.<br />

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Louis Spaëth French Lilac Std Z:3 � :4m � :3m #�<br />

Beautiful specimen with long lasting intensely fragrant purple red flowers and dark<br />

green foliage. Considered one of the darkest of the French Lilacs.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Dappled Dawn'<br />

Dappled Dawn French Lilac Std Z:2b � :2,5m � :2m #�<br />

Gold and green variegated leaves throughout the season with light mauve flowers in<br />

spring. Good choice when a splash of colour is needed.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Mme Lemoine'<br />

Mme Lemoine French Lilac Std Z:3 � :4m � :3m #�<br />

Long panicles of yellowish buds opening to pure snow white double flowers. Very<br />

showy. Bluish-green foliage turns yellow in fall.<br />

# Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation'<br />

Sensation French Lilac Std Z:2b � :3m � :2,5m #�<br />

Large, fragrant panicles of single purple florets with a distinctive pure white border.<br />

Outstanding and unique.<br />

Linden<br />

Tilia americana 'Redmond' (T. euchlora 'Redmond')<br />

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Redmond American Linden Z:3 � :15m � :10m #� �<br />

A valuable street tree with a densely pyramidal and symmetrical habit. Branches<br />

show a reddish colour in winter. Has the largest leaves of the Linden family. Very<br />

fragrant yellowish flowers. Disease resistant.<br />

Linden<br />

Tilia cordata 'Corzam' (CORINTHIAN)<br />

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Corinthian Littleleaf Linden Z:3 � :14m � :5m #�<br />

This tree has dark green leaves that are smaller, thicker and glossier than the<br />

species. Wonderfully fragrant yellow flowers in summer. Compact, pyramidal shape<br />

makes it ideal for street plantings.<br />

# Tilia cordata 'Greenspire'<br />

Greenspire Littleleaf Linden Z:3 � :15m � :10m #�<br />

Strong central leader, uniform branching and symmetrical pyramidal form. The<br />

leaves are small and heart shape turning yellow in the fall. Spicy, fragrant, pale<br />

yellow flowers. Excellent choice for street planting.<br />

Linden<br />

Tilia flavescens (x) 'Glenleven'<br />

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Glenleven Linden Z:3 � :15m � :8m #�<br />

Fast growing, pyramidal shape with a straight trunk and heart shaped green foliage<br />

turning yellow in October. Very fragrant, pale yellow flowers. An excellent estate,<br />

park or street tree. Pollution resistant.<br />

Elm<br />

Ulmus 'Camperdownii' (U. glabra 'Pendula'; U. glabra<br />

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Weeping Camperdown Elm Z:4 � :6m � :5m #� �<br />

Branches extend out arching down giving an umbrella effect. Foliage is dark green<br />

turning yellow in fall. Very picturesque, especially during the winter. Makes an eyecatching<br />

accent plant.<br />

# Ulmus 'New Horizon' (RESISTA)<br />

New Horizon Elm Z:4 � :12m � :7m #�<br />

Exceptional vigor when young, attractive crown shape, compact habit, dense,<br />

glossy, dark green foliage concentration and a high level of resistance to common<br />

elm diseases and elm leaf minor. Particularly suitable for avenue or street planting<br />

due to its compact habit.<br />

Elm<br />

Ulmus hollandica (x) 'Pioneer'<br />

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Pioneer Elm Z:3 � :15m � :10m #�<br />

Elm with a good tolerance to the Dutch Elm Disease. Very fast, rounded, growing<br />

elm with a nice dark green foliage in summer turning bronze in the fall. Great for<br />

parks and street planting.<br />

Elm<br />

Ulmus pumila<br />

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Siberian Elm Z:3b � :4m � :4m #� �<br />

Dark green foliage turns yellow in the fall. Drought and pollution resistant.


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Viburnum lantana 'Mohican'<br />

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Mohican Wayfaring std Z:2b :2,5m � :2,5m #� �<br />

More compact shape than the species with masses of creamy-white flowers followed<br />

by fruits that change from green-orange-red to black. Silver green foliage turns red in<br />

the fall. Attractive all year long. Appreciated by the birds.<br />

Sheepberry / Stagberry / Vi<br />

Viburnum opulus 'Roseum' (V. o. sterile)<br />

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Common Snowball Std Z:3a � :3,5m � :2,5m #� �<br />

Globular heads of, first apple green then white sterile flowers. Medium green foliage<br />

turns a beautiful purple red in the fall. Excellent choice near the patio because it's a<br />

sterile variety.<br />

Weigela STD<br />

Weigela 'Bristol Ruby'<br />

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Bristol Ruby Weigela STD Z:4 � :1,75m � :1,25m #� �<br />

Large, ruby red flowers in early summer and then, sporadically until fall. Nice dark<br />

green foliage.


Francois <strong>Lemay</strong> Nurseries Inc. 1-888-685-3629<br />

Supplies<br />

# Engrais dég. Lent / Controlled released Fertilizer<br />

Z: � :- � :- #<br />

5-6 months. With minors.<br />

#Mousse de Tourbe / Peat Moss<br />

Z: � :- � :- #<br />

# Mycorhizes MYKE PRO Paysagiste<br />

Mychorise MYKE PRO Landscape Z: � :- � :- #<br />

Si nouveau client paysagiste veut adhérer, lui faire signer contrat avec <strong>Lemay</strong>, et<br />

immédiatement faxer une copie à Premier Tech. Premier Tech appellera le client et<br />

lui postera cartable. L'entente avec le client re renouvelle automatiquement chaque<br />

année.<br />

#Paillis de Cèdre / Cedar Mulch<br />

Z: � :- � :- #<br />

#Pots de pépinières en plastique / Plastic <strong>Nursery</strong><br />

Z: � :- � :- #<br />

#Poudre d'os - Os moulus / Bone Meal<br />

Z: � :- � :- #<br />

#Tuteur / Stake<br />

Z: � :- � :- #

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