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2014 Losely Wholesale Catalog - Herman Losely & Son, Inc.

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<strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong>& <strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.3410 Shepard RoadPerry, Ohio 44081WHOLESALEREFERENCE LIST2013–<strong>2014</strong>Phone (440) 259-2725Fax (440) 259-3690E-mail sales@losely.comwww.losely.com


<strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong> and<strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.<strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong> and <strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. had its current beginnings in 1949 when<strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong>, a Swiss trained gardener, re-entered the landscapeindustry following World War II.He did this by re-establishing contacts in the landscape industry that datedfrom the late 1920’s to the onset of World War II in 1941. These contacts,the trunk of the family car, a wheelbarrow, assorted hand tools, enthusiasm,hard work, a commitment to quality, and good value comprised the modeststart-up.In 1951, the business became a partnership with the inclusion of sonEdward. In 1976, the business was reorganized as a family ownedoperation.Third generation Karl became a full time participant in the business uponhis graduation from Ohio State University in 1977.The propagation and growing of woody ornamental nursery stock wasadded to the landscape contracting business in 1952 at a location aboutthirty miles south of here in Geauga County. The nursery was relocated to atwenty acre abandoned vegetable farm in Perry in 1958 and the landscapecontracting business followed several years later. The nursery is currentlygrowing on 900 acres. In addition to field growing, 450,000 containergrown plants are in production and 14 acres are in liner production.Having discontinued the landscape business in 1975, the nursery nowprovides, at wholesale, over 250 varieties of mostly woody ornamentals(USDA Zone 5) to landscape contractors, garden centers, rewholesaleyards and other growers. Our shipping corridor extends from New Englandto Virginia in the East, Missouri to Minnesota in the West, Ontario andQuebec in the North, and Kentucky and West Virginia in the South.Geographically we are located within a 500 radius of seventy-five percentof the North American market. In addition, Cleveland, “The Best LocationIn The Nation”, is a major transportation hub offering many transportationoptions.Our business has obviously been blessed. We are thankful for our manyloyal customers. We owe much to a dedicated, conscientious, and hardworkingcurrent and retired staff. This combination enables The <strong>Losely</strong>Nursery Team to produce a high value product and good service for ourcustomers.Sincerely,The Staff of <strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong> and <strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.


About the Change in Our <strong>Catalog</strong> FormatWe have continued with the changed format for the 2013-<strong>2014</strong><strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong> and <strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. catalog. This format no longerincludes pricing and is designed to be more of an informativereference book. With the increasing use of electronic mail weare now able to deliver updated and current availability andpricing information more frequently to all who prefer to receiveit. If you do not prefer electronic mail, we will gladly mailyou a copy of our availability upon request at any time. Ourhope is that removing pricing element of the catalog formatwill allow you to better use this newly revised book not only asa personal reference but as a tool that you can share with yourclients to better educate them on the wide breadth of materialthat we have to offer. We are very grateful to have you as oneof our valued clients; we encourage you to contact our salesoffice (440) 259-2725 with any additional inquiries about ourproducts or services.


IMPORTANTCUSTOMER INFORMATIONPLEASE READ!TERMS AND CONDITIONSOF SALENO WARRANTYALL NURSERY STOCK AND/OR ANY OTHER MATERIALIS SOLD “AS IS”. WE HEREBY DISCLAIM AND EXCLUDEALL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN FACTOR BY LAW, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANYWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESSFOR INTENDED USE OR PARTICULAR USE.CHOICE OF LAW, FORUMThe Buyer & Seller hereto agree that this contract is made in Ohioand shall be governed under Ohio Law. Further, venue for anyaction pertaining to a sale made under this contract shall be venuedin Lake County, Ohio.CONTINGENCIESWe reserve the right to prorate, cancel, accept or refuse any orderin whole or in part for any reason or for no reason.


Acceptance: Conflict of TermsAcceptance of delivery of the products shall constitute Buyer’s agreementto the terms and conditions set forth in our document. Notwithstanding, anyprovisions therein to the contrary, no terms and conditions in Buyer’s purchaseorder, acknowledgment form, confirmation, or other document issued byBuyer which conflict with the conditions herein, or increase Seller’s obligationhereunder, shall be binding on Seller unless specifically identified and acceptedin writing by an executive officer of Seller and until such acceptance is granted.All such terms and conditions are hereby rejected.ClaimsAll claims must be made in writing within 10 days after receipt of stock.Failure to present such claim within said 10 days shall constitute a waiverof such claim. All quotations are for immediate acceptance and subject to stockbeing unsold on receipt of order and to final inventory in the late fall.Prices listed herein are per each and balled and burlapped unless notedotherwise, F.O.B. our nursery, Perry, Ohio. For quantities of less than five ofone kind add 20% to catalog price.CreditTo those with established satisfactory credit records, we shall be pleasedto extend terms of 30 days from date of invoice. One and one-half percent(1 1/2%) per month (annual rate 18%) service charge will be charged on allaccounts due over 30 days, unless arrangements are made in advance of sale.New accounts and C.O.D. orders must be accompanied by one-third (1/3) of theamount of the order with balance to be paid at time of pick-up or delivery.If order is not picked up within 7 days of notification, all future orders willrequire payment before digging.We do not acknowledge new season orders until prior season accountbalances are paid in full.PaymentAll freight invoices are due in 10 days. Unpaid freight invoices will result inno new orders being shipped.2% Discount for payments received within ten days of shipment.MasterCard, Visa and Discover accepted up to $7500. Credit cards may notbe used for 2% cash discount option.


Spring B&B OrdersCancellationsAfter receipt of confirmation, all B&B order cancellations must be made inwriting and received by <strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong> & <strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. no later than February15th. Cancellations made after February 15th are subject to a 15% restocking/handling fee. No cancellations are accepted for orders that have been personallytagged by the customer, orders that have already been dug, or orders placedafter February 15th.Fall B&B OrdersOnce confirmed, fall orders are non-cancelable.Cancellation of container stock material must be made in writing and receivedby <strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong> & <strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. no later than seven days prior to the order shipdate.Our policy is not to acknowledge Spring orders until Fallshipping is completed. This includes customer tagged material in thefield.OFFICE HOURSMarch – MayMonday through Thursday8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.Friday8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.Other MonthsMonday through Friday8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.Please Inquire About Saturday HoursLOADING HOURSMonday through Friday7:30 A.M. to 12:00 Noon12:30 P.M. to 3:30 P.M.Please Inquire About Saturday HoursCLOSED SUNDAYSThis list supersedes and cancels all previous lists, and issubject to change without notice.


HERMAN LOSELY & SONCUSTOMER SERVICE TEAM440-259-2725 • Fax: 440-259-3690E-Mail: sales@losely.com • www.losely.comIN-HOUSE CUSTOMER SERVICE TEAMJay Daley (jay@losely.com)Betty Erkkila (betty@losely.com)Sales ManagerShipping CoordinatorKurt Knisely (kurt@losely.com)Chris Platt (chris@losely.com)In House SalesRed Mill Sales AreaBill Weaver (bill@losely.com)Andy Harding (andy@losely.com)In House SalesVice President & General ManagerVeronica Nuñez (veronica@losely.com)Administrative Assistant/Accounts ReceivableSales RepresentativesSales TerritoryTony DiStefanoNew YorkSteven DiStefanoMassachusettsDanny McMannConnecticutA. J. Horticulture Rhode IslandSupplierMaineCopake Falls, New YorkNew Hampshire518-383-0021 VermontFax: 518-393-2572E-mail: ajhorticulture@nycap.rr.comRuss LeithMarylandHampstead, MDVirginia443-677-3669 DelawareE-mail: rleith6@comcast.net Washington, D.C.PhiladelphiaRich GrobelnyChagrin Falls, OhioCell: 440-413-4956E-mail: richgsales@gmail.comIndiana (RT 80/90 Corridor)IllinoisWisconsinTom & Regina LoganNew JerseyPrinceton Junction, NJLong Island609-716-0074 PhiladelphiaFax: 609-716-8884E-mail: loganassociates@verizon.net


New and Select Plants in Limited Supply and AvailabilityAcer palmatum ‘Nuresagi’Acer palmatum ‘T Red Sentinel’Acer rubrum ‘Frank Jr’ (PPAF)Acer shirasawanum ‘Munn 001’ (PP 16,718)Asimina trilobaBetula nigra ‘BNMFT’Betula papyrifera ‘Renci’ (PP 12,768)Buxus x ‘Green Mountain’ pyramidalBuxus microphylla koreana ‘Winter Gem’Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Glauca’Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Glauca Pendula’Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Green Arrow’Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Kosteri’Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Nana Gracilis’Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Cream Ball’Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Curly Top’Cornus ControversaDeutzia gracilis ‘Duncan’ (PP 16,098)Diervilla sessiliflia ’Cool Splash’ (PP 19,391)Eucommia UlmoidesForsythia x ‘Courtasol’ (PP 9,104)Forsythia x ‘Mindor’ (PP 19,321)Fothergilla x intermedia ‘Blue Shadow’ (PP 15,490)Gleditsia triacanthos ‘Draves’ (PP 21,698)Gleditsia triacanthos ‘Harve’Hibiscus syriacus ‘Notwoodone’ (PP 12,619)Hibiscus syriacus ‘Notwoodtwo’ (PP 12,612)Hydrangea arborescens ‘Abetwo’ (PP 20,571)Redpointe MapleMoonrise MaplePawpawDura Heat ® River BirchRenaissance Reflection ® Paper BirchChardonnay Pearls ® DeutziaCool Splash Bush HoneysuckleGold Tide ® ForsythiaShowoff ForsythiaStreetkeeper ® HoneylocustNorthern Acclaim ® HoneylocustLavender Chiffon Rose-of-SharonWhite Chiffon Rose-of Sharon<strong>Inc</strong>rediball ® HydrangeaHydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA1’ (PP 20,765) Invincibelle ® Spirit HydrangeaHydrangea macrophylla ‘PIIHM-1’ (PP 20,176) Endless Summer ®Twist-n-Shout ® Bigleaf HydrangeaHydrangea paniculata ‘Renhy’ (PP 20,670) First Editions ®Vanilla Strawberry HydrangeaHydrangea paniculata ‘Snow Mountain’Hydrangea paniculata ‘White Goliath’Juniper chinensis ‘Spartan’Juniper communis ‘Gold Cone’Juniper scopulorum ‘Blue Haven’Juniper scopulorum ‘Skyrocket’Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Hapdell’ (PPAF)


New and Select Plants in Limited Supply and AvailabilityLiriodendron tulipifera ‘JFS-Oz’Emerald City ® TuliptreeMagnolia grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’Malus cv. ‘JFS-KW5’ (PP 14,375)Royal Raindrops ® CrabappleMalus ‘Espalier’Malus ‘Fuji’Malus ‘Gala’Malus ‘Golden Delicious’Malus ‘Honeycrisp’Malus ‘Sargentii Tina’Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Seward’ (PP 14,821) Summer Wine ® NinebarkPicea omorika ‘Bruns’Pinus parviflora ‘Glauca Nana’Platanus x acerifolia ‘Morton Circle’Exclamation London PlanetreePrunus subhirtella ‘Pendula’Syringa x’Penda’ (PP 20,575)Bloomerang ® Purple LilacUlmus japonica x pumila ‘New Horizon’ (PP 8,684)Ulmus parvifolia ‘Emer II’ (PP 7,552)Allee ® ElmUlmus propinqua ‘JFS-Bieberich’Emerald Sunshine ® ElmWeigela florida ‘Alexandra’ (PP 10,772)Wine & Roses ® WeigelaWeigela florida ‘Elvera’ (PP 12,217)Midnight Wine ® WeigelaGROUND COVERSArctostaphylos uva-ursi Vancouver JadeGRASSLiriope ‘Big Blue’Miscanthus sinensis ‘Graziella’Pancum virgatum ‘Shenandoah’


<strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong> & <strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.Red Mill Container FacilityRED MILL:Our Red Mill container facility is open M-F 8:00 am – 3:30 pm for Express PlantShopping. Call ahead to the sales department to have orders pulled in advancefor quicker, easier pickups.RED MILL SALES YARD HOURSM-F 8:00am to 3:30pmContact Information – Chris PlattCell: 440-417-6512 Fax: 440-259-0057email: chris@losely.com


TRADE SHOWS <strong>2014</strong>Please visit us at one of the following trade shows in <strong>2014</strong>.January 8-10, <strong>2014</strong>January 13-15, <strong>2014</strong>February 5-7, <strong>2014</strong>Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show(MANTS)Booth: 2310–2312Baltimore, MDCentral Environmental NurseryTrade Show (CENTS)Booth: 2311Columbus, OHNew England GrowsExhibiting Under AJ HorticultureBooth: 1711Boston, MATRADE SHOWS <strong>2014</strong>


SUMMER FIELD DAY <strong>2014</strong><strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong>& <strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.is proud to announcewe will be hosting the47th Annual NGLCOSummer Field DayTuesday, August 12th, <strong>2014</strong>jiWe hope you will join us.We love showing off ourUnique & Specimen Nursery Stockji


AbeliaABELIA x Grandifolia ‘Panache’ (Zone 6) Silver Anniversary AbeliaGlossy Abelia ‘Panache’ is a compact, Height 2 ’rounded shrub grown for its masses of long-lastingwhite flowers and variegated foliage. The leaves of SilverAnniversary are small, oval and bright green with a thin,silvery white edge. The foliage develops a bronze blush in coldweather and the new growth is typically bronzy. Floweringbegins in late spring to early summer and will continueblooming throughout summer and into fall, though the firstflush is the heaviest. In frost-free climates the shrubs will flowerinto winter.1Available in #1, #3 Cont. .......................................................AbeliophyllumABELIOPHYLLUM distichum (Zone 5)White ForsythiaThis plant is related to Forsythia but has smaller Height 4 ’white flowers rather than yellow, that open in earlyspring. It prefers full sun but does not like drought conditions.AbiesAvailable in #1, #3 Cont. .......................................................ABIES alba ‘Pendula’ (Zone 4)Weeping Silver FirDeep green needles striped white Height 10 ’underneath on strongly weeping branches.Plant can become almost contorted with age.1Available in 6’-12’ B&B............................................................ABIES balsamea phanerolepis (Zone 3)Canaan FirGood fragrant blue-green color, more Height 50’densely branched. Will grow in moistsituations and withstand late frosts. Similar toFraser and Balsam Fir in growth and appearance.Available in 5’-7’ B&B .............................................................ABIES borisii regis (Zone 5)Macedonian FirDeep green, soft needled fir. Cross between Height 90’Abies alba and Abies cephalonica.Available in 4’-7’ B&B..............................................................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—1—


ABIES – ContinuedABIES concolor (Zone 3)Concolor FirSoft blue-gray foliage – conical form. Height 50’Available in 4’-9’ B&B..............................................................homolepis (Zone 4)Nikko FirVigorous, dense pyramidal fir with rich, Height 50’dark green foliage. Purple 4 to 5” cylindricalcones create a great formal effect.Available in 5’-8’ B&B..............................................................koreana (Zone 5)Korean FirSlow growing, small statured fir. Attractive violet- Height 30’purple cones. Has attractive white stripe under needles.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................nordmanniana (Zone 5)Nordmann FirNarrow – pyramidal and densely foliaged with Height 80’horizontal branches. Dark green needles. Vigorous grower.Available in 4’-11’ B&B............................................................veitchii (Zone 3)Veitch FirExtremely hardy specimen tree. One of the most Height 60’ornamental of the firs because of its handsome dark greenfoliage – predominately white underneath.AcerAvailable in 9’-10’ B&B..........................................……………ACER griseum (Zone 5)Paperbark MapleUpright, small tree. Vibrant red & scarlet fall Height 30’color. Cinnamon-colored exfoliating bark commandsattention especially when framed by snow.Clump Forms Available. Please inquire about size and price.Available in 4’-10’, 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B..............................................japonicum ‘Oisami’ (Zone 5)Oisami Full Moon MapleLight green, new leaves with deep notched Height 20’tips become a rich green that persists without sunburn.Fall color is combination of reds and yellows with deeperscarlet tones. Round-topped, small tree.Available in #15 Cont..............................................................FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE we accept Ò Á ¸—2—


ACER – Continuedjaponicum ‘Woods #2’ (Zone 5) Ed Wood Full Moon MapleLarge leaves with good fall colors of yellow, Height 15’orange and red.Available in #25 Cont. ............................................................palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ (Zone 5) Bloodgood Japanese MapleOne of the hardiest red Japanese Maples. Height 20’Our plants are grown with a distinct full shape.Available in 30” B&B & Cont. .................................................palmatum ‘Fireglow’ (Zone 5)Fireglow Japanese MapleUpright Japanese maple with cherry-red foliage. Height 20’Available in 1 1 / 2 ” 10 3 / 4 ” B&B & Cont. ......................................palmatum ‘Magunko’ (Zone 5)Magunko Japanese MapleStrong growing, red-purple foliage. Height 20’Available in 30”-6’ B&B ..........................................................palmatum ‘Nuresagi’ (Zone 5)Nuresagi Japanese MapleWhen it is young it grows very quickly in an Height 20’New upright fashion. In the spring leaves emerge nearly black.During the summer the leaves are dark purple. In the fall theyturn a scarlet color before they are shed.Available in #3, #5, #7 Cont. ................................................palmatum ‘Oridono Nishiki’ (Zone 5) Orido Nishiki Japanese MapleProbably one of the best variegated forms with Height 18’pink, cream, and white markings on a vigorous upright,rounded tree.Available in #10 Cont. ............................................................palmatum ‘Red Emperor’ (Zone 5) Red Emperor Japanese MapleBurgundy red leaf color holds well through Height 20’hot weather turning to intense crimson in fall. Where latespring frosts damage new growth, this selection emerges abouttwo weeks later.Available in #10, #15 Cont. ...................................................palmatum ‘Suminigashi’ (Zone 5) Suminigashi Japanese MapleSemi-upright deep burgundy leaves. Strong, Height 20’vigorous growth with large leaves.Available in 3’-6’ B&B & #15 Cont. ........................................—3—


ACER – Continuedpalmatum dissectum ‘Crimson Queen’ (Zone 5)Crimson Queen Laceleaf MapleOutstanding feature is the good, deep red Height 12’color of the finely dissected leaves that persists throughout thegrowing season. Cascading growth habit with bright scarlet fallcolor.Available in #15, #20 Cont. ...................................................palmatum dissectum ‘Ever Red’ (Zone 5) Ever-Red Laceleaf MapleVigorous dissectum with a cascading, Height 12’pendulous growth habit. Holds its good red foliage.Avaible in #3, #5 Cont. ..........................................................palmatum dissectum ‘Garnet’ (Zone 5) Garnet Laceleaf MapleDark red form of laceleaf maple. The leaf Height 12’color is the rich red-orange of the gem stone garnet. It hasa pendulous spreading habit forming a beautiful, cascadingmound-shaped specimen.Available in 30”-4’ B&B & #3 Cont. .......................................palmatum dissectum ‘Inaba Shidare’ (Zone 5)Inaba Shidare Laceleaf MapleArching branches with red foliage. Slightly Height 12’more erect than other dissectums.Available in 30”-4’ B&B & #3, #15 Cont. ..............................palmatum dissectum ‘Red Select’ (Zone 5) Red Select Laceleaf MapleSharply arching branches, red foliage. Height 12’Available in 3 1 / 2 ’ - 6’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont. ............................palmatum dissectum ‘Seiryu’ (Zone 5) Seiryu Laceleaf MapleVery unusual upright grower. Cutleaf foliage. Height 10’Fall colors are quite spectacular ranging from gold to lightyellow.Available in #10 Cont. ............................................................palmatum dissectum ‘Tamukeyama’ (Zone 5)Tamukeyam Laceleaf MapleMaintains red foliage in hot conditions. Leaves Height 15’are bold and coarsely dissected.Available in 30”-4’ B&B & #3, #7, #15 Cont. .......................palmatum dissectum ‘Viridis’ (Zone 5) Green Laceleaf MapleExcellent cascading accent plant with deeply Height 12’cut green foliage.Available in 4’- 5’ B&B & #15 Cont. .......................................—4—


ACER – Continuedpalmatum dissectum ‘Waterfall’ (Zone 5) Waterfall Laceleaf MapleAttractive green foliage. The distinguishing Height 12’feature of this cultivar is that the leaves have a longer & moreflowing appearance as they cascade down the outside ofmature plants.Available in #15 Cont. ............................................................palmatum ‘T Red Sentinel’ (Zone 5) Red Sentinel Japanese MapleAlso know as ‘Twombley’s Red Sentinel’. Height 12’New This is a vigorous, narrow upright tree with deep purple-redleaves. Fall color is brilliant crimson.Available in #15 Cont. ............................................................ACER pensylvanicum (Zone 3)Striped MapleA wonderful tree for a cool, shady garden, Height 20’the green and white vertically striped bark isespecially outstanding in the winter. Very cold hardy, its foliageof dark green turns soft yellow in the fall. Prefers well-drained,cool, moist, slightly acidic soils.Available in 2”-3” B&B ............................................................ACER platanoides ‘Crimson King’ (Zone 4) Crimson King Norway MapleLeaves are crimson red. Height 50’Available in 2”- 4” B&B ...........................................................platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’(PP 3,258) (Zone 5)Crimson Sentry Norway MapleHeavily branched, narrow, upright tree with Height 25’deep purple leaf color of its parent (‘Crimson King’) butremaining smaller at maturity.Available in 2”-3” B&B.............................................................platanoides ‘Royal Red’ (Zone 4)Royal Red Norway MapleGood red summer foliage. Nice hardy form. Height 40’Available in 1 3 / 4 ”- 4” B&B........................................................pseudosieboldianum (Zone 4)Purple Bloom MapleExceptional small garden plant. Excellent Height 18’red and gold fall color display.Available in 4’- 12’ B&B ..........................................................Come join us as we host the47th Annual NGLCO Summer Field DayTuesday, August 12, <strong>2014</strong>—5—


ACER – ContinuedACER rubrum ‘Armstrong’ (Zone 4)Armstrong Red MapleArmstrong is a fast growing columnar Height 45’selection. It produces a very tall, narrow treewith ascending branches. It is widely used for street plantingwhere space demands a tree which will not spread. Foliage islight green turning yellow to orange red in fall.Available in 2”-4” B&B ..........................................................rubrum ‘Autumn Flame’ (Zone 3) Autumn Flame Red MapleGood early red fall color with smaller foliage. Height 60’Dense rounded outline with maturity.Available in 2”-5” B&B ............................................................rubrum ‘Frank Jr’ (PPAF) (Zone 5)Redpointe MapleBrilliant red fall color plus upright, broadly Height 45’New pyramidal form make this Schmidt introductiona standout. The refined form and foliage of the best Acer rubrumcultivars combine with the faster growth rate normally found inAcer x freemanii. A straight and dominant central leader resultsin strong branch angles that make it easier to grow.Available in 2”-3” B&B ..........................................................rubrum ‘Franksred’ (Zone 3)Red Sunset Red MapleHardy, upright tree with silvery bark. Excellent Height 50’orange-red to red fall color.Available in 2”-6” B&B ............................................................rubrum ‘Magnificent Magenta’ (PP 7,222) (Zone 3)Burgundy Belle ® Red MapleUniform, oval to round-headed tree with Height 45’a long fall color period of intense red changing to burgundy.Available in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................rubrum ‘October Glory’ (Zone 5) October Glory ® Red MapleBroad oval to rounded tree that holds glossy, Height 40’medium green foliage well into autumn. Fall color is brilliantred to reddish purple.Available in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................saccharum ‘Bailsta’(PP 11,119) (Zone 3)Fall Fiesta ® MapleBroad, oval head with thick dark green foliage. Height 50’Fall color is a mix of orange, red and yellow.Available in 2”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B ........................................................—6—


ACER – Continuedsaccharum ‘Barrett Cole’(PP 10,590) (Zone 4) Apollo Sugar MapleDark green narrow, columnar tree. Height 25’Fall color is yellow-orange to red.Available in 2”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B ........................................................saccharum ‘Green Mountain’ (Zone 3) Green Mountain ® MapleHardy, widely planted selection with thick Height 45’dark green foliage. Reliable reddish-orange to red fall color.Available in 2”-6” B&B.............................................................saccharum ‘Wright Brothers’ (Zone 3) Wright Brothers Sugar MapleFast growing, broad oval-shaped tree that Height 50’shows resistance to scorch and frost cracks. Fall color is aexcellent mix of gold, orange, and red.Available in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................shirasawanum ‘Munn 001’ (PP 16,718) (Zone 5) Moonrise MapleNew growth is carmine red with lime green Height 20’New veins turning gold in summer with very little leaf burn whengrown in full sun (lime green in shade) Fall color is carmine redover gold and lime green.Available in 30”-4’ B&B & #3, #15 Cont. ..............................sieboldianum ‘Sode no uchi’ (Zone 5) Sode no uchi Siebold MapleA dwarf layering plant. Small bright yellow- Height 8’green leaves.Available in #15, #20 Cont. ...................................................triflorum (Zone 3)Three-Flower MapleValuable as a small tree that displays lovely Height 25’oval form and very attractive exfoliating sandy-colored bark.Nice fall color.Clump Forms Available. Please inquire about size and price.Available in 4’-12’, 1 1 / 2 ”- 5” B&B.............................................tschonoskii koreanum (Zone 5)Butterfly MapleRarely seen maple from North Korea with Height 25’green, fine white-striped bark turning coral-red. Fallfoliage can range from yellow to orange to red.Available in 5’-8’ B&B..............................................................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—7—


AesculusAESCULUS flava (A. octandra) (Zone 3)Yellow BuckeyeYellow flowers with dark green foliage. Nice Height 75’upright to oval habit which makes a handsome ornamental tree.Available in 2”-5” B&B ............................................................glabra (Zone 3)Ohio BuckeyeDense, round-headed native tree found in Height 35’lowlands and along banks of rivers and streams. Terminalpanicles of greenish yellow flowers. Fall color often yellow toorange-red with rich brown (Buckeye) seeds, sought after byavid Ohio State Football fans. Best used in a natural setting,park, or large area.Available in 3 1 / 2 ’-7’ B&B...........................................................hippocastanum (Zone 3)Common HorsechestnutUpright oval to rounded head. Well-suited Height 75’for parks, commercial grounds or other large areas.Large, white terminal panicles of flowers in May.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B.........................................................hippocastanum ‘Baumannii’ (Zone 3)Baumannii Common HorsechestnutSterile double white flower. Height 75’Available in 1 3 / 4 ”- 3” B&B........................................................x arnoldiana ‘Autumn Splendor’ (Zone 4) Autumn Splendor BuckeyeDark green leaf color – brilliant red in fall. Height 35’Available in 1 3 / 4 ”- 4” B&B........................................................x carnea ‘Briotii’ (Zone 3)Briotii Red Horsechestnut‘Briotii’ has deeper red color & larger Height 35’panicles than H. carnea.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”- 5” B&B & Container ...................................PLEASE VISIT US AT THE<strong>2014</strong>TRADE SHOWSLISTED IN FRONT OF CATALOG—8—


AESCULUS – Continuedx carnea ‘Ft. McNair’ (Zone 3) Fort McNair Red HorsechestnutDark pink flowers. Foliage remains dark green Height 40’until leaf drop.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”- 5” B&B........................................................x carnea ‘O’Neill’ (Zone 3)O’Neill Red HorsechestnutExcellent red flower in spring – occur in Height 35’panicles 10-12” long.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”- 4” B&B........................................................parviflora (Zone 4)Bottlebrush BuckeyeSpires of white flowers in summer on shrubby Height 8’plant that reaches 8’ tall but grows to 12’ wide. Can take wetlocations.Available in 30”- 4’B&B & #5 Cont. .......................................pavia (Zone 6)Red BuckeyeUpright red panicles that attract hummingbirds. Height 20’Available in 3’- 2 1 / 2 ” B&B ........................................................AmelanchierAMELANCHIER x ‘Cole’ (Zone 4)Cole’s Select ServiceberryThick, glossy foliage. Excellent red-orange fall color. Height 25’Available in 4’- 12’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2” B&B ............................................x grandiflora (Zone 5)JuneberryA fine, broad shrub with year-round interest. Height 25’Lovely, large white flowers in spring. Beautiful fall color &handsome gray bark.Available in 4’- 12’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B .........................................x grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’ (PP 5,717) (Zone 4)Autumn Brilliance ® ServiceberryStrong upright, spreading form with showy Height 25’purplish-black fruit, clean summer foliageand reliable red-orange fall color.Available in 4’- 12’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B .........................................x grandiflora ‘Robin Hill’ (Zone 4)Robin Hill ServiceberryPink in bud and flower, then fading to white. Height 30’Upright growth, spreading with age. Orange-red to red fall color.1Available in 5’-12’ B&B............................................................—9—


AMELANCHIER – Continuedcanadensis (Zone 3)Shadblow ServiceberryUpright, multi-stemmed shrub with clusters of Height 30’white flowers.Available in 5’- 12’ B&B...........................................................canadensis ‘Glennform’ (PP 9,092) (Zone 4)Rainbow Pillar ® ServiceberryExcellent screen or hedge plant. Profuse Height 20’white flowers – excellent specimen plant. Great fall color.Available in 4’- 8’ B&B & Cont. ...............................................laevis (Zone 5)Alleghany ServiceberryProfuse drooping clusters of white flowers. The Height 35’principal difference to other serviceberries is the purplish tobronze color of the emerging leaves. Nice broad open form.AroniaAvailable in 4’- 12’, 1 1 / 2 -2 1 / 2 ” B&B...........................................ARONIA arbutifolia ‘Brilliantissima’ (Zone 5)Red ChokeberryWhite flowers in May followed by spectacular Height 9’scarlet fall foliage and red berries. Aronia melanocarpais black fruited.AsiminaAvailable in #5 Cont. ..............................................................ASIMINA Triloba (Zone 5)PawpawThe thick, bright-green, deciduous leaves Height 14’New turn yellow-green in fall. Purple, six-petaled flowers are bornesingly in leaf axils before leaf emergence. Large, cylindric,dark-green or yellow, edible fruit and flowers.Available in 4’- 14’, 1 1 / 2 -3 1 / 2 ” B&B .........................................Azaleas (Evergreen)AZALEAS (Evergreen) (Zone 5) Height 3’Alexander ..........................low growing....................... salmonBeni Chidori ................slow growing, dwarf............... hot pinkDaisen Haku ...............slow growing, dwarf.........white/purpleTakasago .....................slow growing, dwarf...............lavenderAvailable in #2 Cont. ..............................................................—10—


AZALEAS – ContinuedAZALEAS (Evergreen) (Zone 5) Height 5’Boudoir ........................ rounded, compact....................... pinkCascade ....................... spreading, compact.....................whiteDesiree ........................ spreading, mid-size.....................whiteElsie Lee ..........................erect, mid-size...... double lavenderGirard’s Rose ..................erect, mid-size..........................roseHelen Curtis ................ spreading, mid-size.........double whiteHerbert ..................... compact, wide growing................ purpleHershey Red .........................compact.................... double redHino Crimson .............. spreading, compact........................redHino Dwarf White ................compact.............................whiteHino White .................. spreading, compact.....................whiteHotshot ........................... upright, dense................... brick redKaren ........................ compact, wide growing.............lavenderMarie’s Choice ............ spreading, mid-size.....................whiteMaybelle ...............................compact............ double hot pinkNational Beauty ....................compact................................redRed-Red ............................low, compact............................redRenee Michelle..................low, compact................. deep pinkRosebud .............................low, dense................ double pinkSnowball ...................... spreading, mid-size.....................whiteStewartstonia ...................erect, mid-size...........................redAvailable in #2, #3, #5 Cont. ................................................Azaleas (Deciduous)AZALEAS (Deciduous) (Zone 4) Height 5’Gibraltar .......................................................................orangeGolden Lights ............................................................... yellowKlondyke ...................................................................... yellowMolalla Red .......................................................................redMt. St. Helens ..................................................... salmon/pinkOrchid Lights ...................................................................lilacRosy Lights ...................................................................... pinkAvailable in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................AZALEA mucronulatum ‘Cornell Pink’ (Zone 4) Cornell Pink AzaleaPhlox pink flowers. Deciduous. Height 7’Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................LOOK FOR NEW PLANT LISTING AT FRONT OF CATALOG.—11—


BerberisBERBERIS thunbergii ‘Atropurpurea Nana’ (Zone 4)Crimson Pygmy BarberryDwarf plant with reddish-purple foliage. True Height 2’preferred form with tightly branched mounding habit.Available in #2, #3, #5 Cont. ................................................thunbergii ‘Concorde’ (Zone 4-8)Concorde BarberryOffers some of the deepest purple foliage Height 2’one can find in a Barberry.This small shrub will only reach 2’ in height with a 2-3’ spread.Branching and foliage are more dense.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................t. ‘Maria’ (PP 18,082) (Zone 4) Sunjoy ® Gold Pillar BarberryNoted for its bright yellow foliage retained Height 3-4’throughout the summer with no greening or scorching. Upright,columnar plant that typically grows to 3-4’ tall and as wide.Leaves emerge red in spring but quickly mature to bright yellowflowers. Tiny pale yellow flowers appear from late April to earlyMay in short racemes along the stems. Excellent orange-redcolor in fall. Easily grown in average, well-drained soil in fullsun. Tolerates light shade, but needs full sun to develop bestfoliage color.Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................t. ‘Rose Glow’ (Zone 4) Rose Glow BarberryFoliage is rose-pink mottled with maroon- Height 3’red splotches.Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................t. ‘Gentry’s Royal Burgundy’ (PP 9,461) (Zone 4)Royal Burgundy BarberryBurgundy foliage in summer deepening to Height 2’reddish-black. Compact mound with pruning.Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................t. ‘Talago’ (PP 20,602) (Zone 4) Sunjoy ® Gold Beret BarberryPetite, low mound of yellow foliage showing Height 12”burn resistance. Red fall color.Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—12—


BetulaBETULA nigra (Zone 3)River BirchReddish brown exfoliating bark. Excellent Height 75’for wet spots.Available in 6’-14’, 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B & #10, #15 Cont. ...............*Inquire on Truckload Pricing*nigra ‘BNMFT’ (Zone 3)Dura Heat ® River BirchFast growing, heat tolerant, native, disease and Height 30’New pest resistant ornamental tree with a dense, pyramidal form.Creamy white exfoliating bark is attractive year round. Glossygreen leaves hold up well in summer’s heat and turn goldenyellow in fall.Available in 10’- 14’ B&B.........................................................nigra ‘Cully’ (Zone 3)Heritage ® BirchHeritage ® has a narrow, pyramidal to oval Height 60’crown with many fine branches when young,spreading wider and becoming more oval with age. It has ascaly, beige or creamy white bark which remains an attractivepinkish white for a longer period of time than the species.Available in 6’-12’ B&B ...........................................................papyrifera (Zone 2)Paper BirchFast growing tree with distinctive white bark. Height 50’It has an oval shape with dark green foliage and anice yellow fall color.Available in 6’-14’, 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B .............................................*Inquire on Truckload Pricing*papyrifera ‘Renci’ (PP 12,768) (Zone 3)Renaissance Reflection ® Paper BirchNew The exfoliating white bark and pyramidal Height 40’form of this specimen make it ideal for year-round interest.Birch borer resistant.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................pendula ‘Youngi’ (Zone 3)Weeping European White BirchGraceful & weeping with wonderful fall color. Height 20’Available in 2”- 4” B&B............................................................platyphylla var. ‘Whitespire’ (Zone 4)Whitespire BirchPyramidal form that has shown resistance to Height 40’bronze birch borer.Available in 6’- 14’, 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.............................................*Inquire on Truckload Pricing*—13—


BuddleiaBUDDLEIA (Zone 5)ButterflybushA compact spreading shrub. Attracts Height 6’hummingbirds and butterflies. Long upright spears of flowersbloom in summer through September.nanhoensis alba .....................................White Butterflybushnanho blue ............................................... Blue Butterflybushnanho purple .........................................Purple ButterflybushAvailable in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................x ‘Blue Chip’ (PP 19,991) (Zone 5)Lo & Behold Blue Chip ButterflybushFirst in a new series of miniature Height 24-30”Butterfly Bush that stands only 24-30” tall andforms a tidy mound. This remarkable plant has fragrant,re-blooming blue flowers that bloom mid-summer thru fallwithout any deadheading or pruning. Drought and deerresistant. It can be used as a ground cover, low hedge or incontainers.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................davidii ‘Adokeep’ (Zone 5)Adonis Blue ButterflybushCompact, well-branched plant with deep Height 5’blue flowers of good size and fragrance.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................davidii ‘Peakeep’ (Zone 5)Peacock ButterflybushLarge pink flower heads on a neat, Height 5’compact plant.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................davidii ‘Pyrkeep’ (Zone 5)Purple Emperor ButterflybushExtra bushy, compact plant loaded Height 5’with fragrant deep purple flowers.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................davidii ‘White Ball’ (Zone 5)Whiteball ButterflybushA deciduous shrub with an arching, Height 4’spreading habit which typically grows to 4-5’ tall and as wide.Fragrant white spike-like terminal clusters bloom from June toSeptember and sometimes to first frost.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................—14—


BuxusBUXUS x ‘Glencoe’ (Zone 5-9)Chicagoland Green ® BoxwoodOne of the most hardiest Boxwood. Height 5’Available in 15”- 30” B&B & #2, #3, #5, #7 Cont. ...............x ‘Green Mountain’ (Zone 5)Green Mountain BoxwoodMost upright of the species – small dark green leaves. Height 5’Available in 15”- 24” B&B & #2, #3, #5, #7 Cont. ...............x ‘Green Mountain’ pyramidal (Zone 5) Green Mountain BoxwoodAvailable as pyramid or columnar. Height 3-5’New Available in 15”- 30” B&B & #2, #3, #5, #7 Cont. ...............x ‘Greenmound’ (Zone 5)Greenmound BoxwoodNice mounding form. Attractive fine textured Height 3’dark green foliage.Available in 15”-24” B&B & #2, #3 Cont. ..............................x ‘Green Velvet’ (Zone 5)Green Velvet BoxwoodIdeal for low hedges – deep green leaves. Height 3’Available in 15”- 30” B&B & #2, #3, #5, #7 Cont. ...............x ‘Wilson’ (Zone 5)Northern Charm BoxwoodCompact, low oval mound of emerald green. Hardy. Height 3’Available in 15”- 24” B&B & #2, #3, #5, #7 Cont. ...............microphylla koreana ‘Winter Gem’ (Zone 5) Winter Gem BoxwoodExcellent densely branched compact evergreen Height 6’New shrub for small hedges. Among the hardiest of boxwoods, richvelvet green foliage acquires a golden bronze hue through winter,returning to green in spring.Available in #2, #3, #7 Cont. ................................................microphylla var. koreana ‘Green Gem’ (Zone 5)Green Gem BoxwoodNoted for its globular shape and excellent Height 2’winter hardiness, glossy dark green leaves hold their color well inwinter. Flowers are inconspicuous. It prefers well drained soil.Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................microphylla ‘Winter Beauty’ (Zone 4) Winter Beauty BoxwoodGood mounded form with dark green foliage. Height 4’Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................—15—


BUXUS – Continuedsempervirens ‘Vardar Valley’ (Zone 4) Vardar Valley BoxwoodDark green lustrous foliage – retains color Height 2’year-round.Available in 15”- 24” B&B & #2, #3, #5 Cont. ......................CalocedrusCALOCEDRUS decurrens (Zone 5)California <strong>Inc</strong>ense CedarFormal columnar habit with shiny dark Height 50’green foliage. Gray-green to reddish-brownscaly and exfoliating bark.Available in 7’- 10’ B&B...........................................................CalycanthusCALYCANTHUS floridus (Zone 5)Carolina AllspiceDelightful strawberry-like fragrance to Height 10’maroon-brown flowers carried at the ends ofleafy branchlets. Blooms are followed by brownish, pearshapedcapsules that are fragrant when crushed. Has lustrous,dark green foliage that will turn gold in fall. Full shade to fullsun. Deer resistant.Available in 30”-5’ B&B............................................................CarpinusCARPINUS betulus (Zone 5)European HornbeamDeep green foliaged, medium-sized, oval Height 40’to rounded tree with smooth, steel gray, sinewy bark. Functionsas a specimen, in groupings, or in hedge or as a screen. Yellowfall color. Tolerant of many conditions and shows resistance toinsects and disease.Available in 6’- 10’ B&B...........................................................betulus ‘Fastigiata’ (Zone 5)Upright European HornbeamNarrow, dense, upright tree. Height 40’Available in 6’-12’ B&B ...........................................................betulus ‘Frans Fontaine’ (Zone 5) Frans Fontaine HornbeamThe narrowest form of Carpinus Height 35’betulus cultivars.Available in 6’- 12’ B&B...........................................................betulus ‘Pendula’ (Zone 5)Weeping European HornbeamWeeping form of European hornbeam with Height 10’a more formal habit suited to small spaces.Available in 2”- 4” B&B............................................................—16—


CARPINUS – Continuedcaroliniana (Zone 3)American HornbeamSmooth gray muscular-like appearance to Height 30’trunk. Foliage dark green changing to yellow,orange, and scarlet. Does well in shade andtolerant of wet soils.Available in 4’-8’ B&B .............................................................CaryopterisCARYOPTERIS x clandonensis ‘Blue Mist’ (Zone 5) Blue Mist BluebeardCompact low growing shrub. Blue flower Height 2’in late summer.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................x clandonensis ‘Dark Knight’ (Zone 5) Dark Knight BluebeardDeeper blue-purple flowers than ‘Blue Mist’. Height 2’Blooming on new growth, so it may be treated as a perennialand cut back to ground in spring.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................x clandonensis ‘Minibleu’ (PP 14,674) (Zone 5)Petit Bleu BluebeardDark green, glossy foliage with an intense Height 2’number of deep blue flowers in fall on a tidy, compact plant.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................CastaneaCASTANEA dentata (Zone 4)American ChestnutBroad rounded crown with wide spreading Height 40’branches. Sweet nuts enclosed within spiny husks. Nearly lostin the eastern American forest.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”- 3” B&B........................................................TRADE SHOWS <strong>2014</strong>Please visit us at one of the following trade shows in <strong>2014</strong>.January 8-10, <strong>2014</strong>January 13-15, <strong>2014</strong>February 5-7, <strong>2014</strong>Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show(MANTS)Booth: 2310–2312Baltimore, MDCentral Environmental NurseryTrade Show (CENTS)Booth: 2311Columbus, OHNew England GrowsExhibiting Under AJ HorticultureBooth: 1711Boston, MA—17—


CeltisCELTIS occidentalis (Zone 3)Common HackberryBroad-headed tree with light green foliage, Height 45’with yellow fall color, tolerant of city conditionsand harsh climate.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”- 4” B&B........................................................CephalanthusCEPHALANTHUS occidentalis (Zone 4)ButtonbushUnique white ball-shaped flowers in summer Height 6’above glossy green foliage. Excellent for wet orwatery soils. Seedhead is rose-red globe.Available in 30”- 4’ B&B..........................................................CephalotaxusCEPHALOTAXUS harringtonia ‘Prostrata’ (Zone 5) Japanese Plum YewDark green yew-like spreading shrub tolerant of Height 2’shade and less appealing to deer browsing.Available in 15”-24” B&B & #3 Cont.......................................CercidiphyllumCERCIDIPHYLLUM japonicum (Zone 4)Katsura TreePyramidal shape – spectacular yellow and orange Height 50’fall color.Available in 6’-14’, 2”- 4” B&B................................................japonicum ‘Pendula’ (Zone 4)Weeping Katsura TreeWeeping form of Cercidiphyllum japonicum. Height 20’Bold heart-shaped leaves.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”- 3” B&B........................................................japonicum ‘Rotfuchs’ (Zone 5)Red Fox Katsura TreeFoliage emerges a reddish bronze, taking Height 20’on green tones in summer. Slower growing than other cultivars.As leaves turn a fall color, they have a distinct burnt sugar smell.Best purple foliage color in full sun.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”- 2 1 / 2 ” B&B.....................................................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—18—


CercisCERCIS canadensis (Zone 4)Eastern RedbudSmall purple-pink flowers in early spring. Height 35’Available in 6’-14’, 1 3 / 4 ”- 4” B&B & Cont. ...............................canadensis alba (Zone 4)White Eastern RedbudSmall white flowers in early spring. Height 35’Available in 6’-14’, 1 3 / 4 ”- 4” B&B.............................................canadensis ‘Appalachian Red’ (Zone 5) Appalachian Red RedbudRuby-red buds open to glowing dark Height 25’pinkish-red flowers.Available in 2”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.........................................................canadensis ‘Covey’ (PP 10,328) (Zone 4)Lavender Twist ® Weeping RedbudWeeping form of Redbud. Height 8’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”- 4” B&B........................................................canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ (Zone 4)Forest Pansy RedbudPurple foliage with rose-purple flowers. Height 30’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”- 3” B&B........................................................canadensis ‘Tennessee Pink’ (Zone 4) Tennessee Pink RedbudHidden Hollow Nursery selection with a true Height 35’pink flower.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................ChamaecyparisCHAMAECYPARIS lawsoniana ‘Sullivan’ (Zone 5) Sullivan FalsecypressTough, narrow pyramidal evergreen with Height 20’green to blue-green foliage. Adaptable to shady spots and analternative to Hemlock.Available in 5’- 10’ B&B...........................................................nootkatensis ‘Glauca’ (Zone 4)Shrub Alaska CedarA tall, narrow evergreen with pendulous Height 40’New branches, giving an overall graceful appearance, foliage is aricher blue than the species; a common native west coasttree, ideal for general landscape applications.Available in 4’- 14’ B&B...........................................................—19—


CHAMAECYPARIS – Continuednootkatensis ‘Glauca Pendula’ (Zone 5) Weeping Alaska CedarSoft, pendulous blue-green conical crown Height 40’New with numerous drooping branches to the ground; beautifulspecimen tree that can be effectively used as a gracefulscreen; this conifer is likely one of the most under usedupright tree form plants available in the trade; the graceful,drooping habit is clearly a stunning sight at any size.Available in 5’- 10’ B&B...........................................................nootkatensis ‘Green Arrow’ (Zone 4) Weeping Alaska Yellow CedarFast growing, semi-pendulous narrow form Height 18’New of an Alaskan native. Dark green needles highlight the veryopen, airy branches. Extremely hardy; requires a well-drained,moisture retentive soil. Spectacular focal point in an openarea.Available in 4’- 10’ B&B...........................................................nootkatensis ‘Pendula’ (Zone 4)Weeping Alaska Cedar‘Pendula’ is an attractive weeping form Height 30’with graceful pendulous branches. Great specimen plant.Available in 5’- 10’ B&B...........................................................obtusa ‘Coralliformis’ (Zone 5) Coral-Leaf Hinoki FalsecypressDark green twisted foliage on nice upright plant. Height 10’Available in 3 1 / 2 ’- 5’ B&B..........................................................obtusa ‘Gracilis’ (Zone 4)Hinoki FalsecypressUpright pyramidal growth with dark green foliage. Height 20’Available in 7’-8’ B&B & Cont. ................................................obtusa ‘Kosteri’ (Zone 4)Koster’s FalsecypressVery slow growth. Very dense, compact growth Height 3’New habit. Deep rich green fan shaped foliage irregularly shapedsculpted quality. Deer resistant.Available in 18”-30” B&B & #2, #3 Cont. ..............................obtusa ‘Nana Gracilis’ (Zone 4)Hinoki FalsecypressSlow-growing evergreen conifer making a Height 5’New medium-sized shrub, irregularly conical in habit, with glowwydark green foliage in short, concave sprays. A fantastic gardenvariety of the species with a rounded, compact habit, ideal fordetail use; very delicate, almost ferny folliage.Available in 18”-3’ B&B & #1,#2,#3,#5,#7,#15 Cont. ........SEE PERENNIALS, VINES AND ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, FERNS ANDGROUND COVERS ON PAGES 94-108—20—


CHAMAECYPARIS – Continuedpisifera ‘Cream Ball’ (Zone 4)Cream Ball FalsecypressMiniature, slow growing, dense globe-shaped. Height 2’New Creamy yellow foliage. Excellent for small landscapes or rockgardens.Available in #2 Cont. ..............................................................p.f. ‘Curly Top’ (Zone 4)Curly Tops Moss FalsecypressA conical shaped garden evergreen with soft Height 5’New and mossy, pale silver-gray foliage which turns bronze in fall;holds a globe shape without pruning; a great choice for addingtexture to a garden.Available in #2 Cont. ..............................................................p.f. ‘Lemon Thread’ (Zone 4)Lemon Thread FalsecypressMounding upright plant with lemon-yellow foliage. Height 5’Available in 3’-4’ B&B & #2, #3 Cont. ...................................p.f. ‘Vintage Gold’ (Zone 4)Vintage Gold FalsecypressA fern leaf form of gold mops. Bright yellow Height 3’color does not fade.Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................p.f. ‘White Pygmy’ (Zone 5)White Pygmy FalsecypressDwarf globe with fine, white-tipped foliage. Height 3’Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................ChionanthusCHIONANTHUS retusus (Zone 5)Chinese FringetreeBeautiful tree with white, fragrant flowers. Height 20’Exfoliating bark and lustrous dark green leaves addyear round features.Clump Forms Available. Please inquire about size and price.Available in 3’-7’, 1 3 / 4 ”- 4” B&B .............................................virginicus (Zone 3)White FringetreeGreen color in summer and white flowers Height 30’in spring. In fall, leaves turn muted yellow to yellow-brown.Available in 30”- 5’, 1 1 / 2 ” - 2 1 / 2 ” B&B.......................................Come join us as we host the47th Annual NGLCO Summer Field DayTuesday, August 12, <strong>2014</strong>—21—


CladrastisCLADRASTIS kentukea (lutea) (Zone 3)American YellowwoodDeserving of a prominent position in Height 50’the garden. Blossoms cascade like white rain. Older branchesand trunk are smooth and gray-beechlike in appearance.Yellow fall color.ClethraAvailable in 1 1 / 2 ”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................CLETHRA alnifolia (Zone 3)SummersweetDeep green foliage with fragrant white flowers Height 6’in summer.24”- 3 1 / 2 ’ B&B & Cont. ………… SOLD OUT .........................alnifolia ‘Hummingbird’ (Zone 4) Hummingbird SummersweetGlossy dark green leaves and fragrant Height 30”white flowers in summer. Compact dwarf habit.Available in#3, #5 Cont. ........................................................alnifolia ‘Sixteen Candles’ (Zone 4) Sixteen Candles SummersweetNewer cultivar of a popular native shrub. Height 5’In summer, it is topped with aromatic, erect, butterfly-enticinglarge white blooms for 4 to 6 weeks. In fall, the leaves turn anattractive yellow. An excellent summer flowering shrub thatdoes well in shade and wet areas.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’ (Zone 3)Ruby Spice SummersweetImproved bright pink flowers. Height 6’Available in 24” B&B & #3, #5 Cont. .....................................barbinervis (Zone 4)Japanese SummersweetLarge shrub or small tree with dark green Height 20’foliage, late white flower. Known for its polished gray to brownsometimes exfoliating bark. Can be grown in moist, shade or infull sun. Yellow and red fall color.Available in 30”- 4’ B&B..........................................................CornusCORNUS alba ‘Elegantissima’ (Zone 5) Variegated Redtwig DogwoodRed stems with green leaves edged with Height 8’creamy-white. (European strain)Available in #5, #7 Cont. .......................................................—22—


CORNUS – Continuedalternifolia (Zone 3)Pagoda DogwoodSmall hardy, low-branched tree. Cream flowers. Height 25’Blue/black fruit.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B............................................alternifolia ‘W. Stackman’ (PP 11,287) (Zone 3-7)Golden Shadows ® Pagoda TreeBrightly variegated leaves broadly banded with Height 12’bright butter yellow have a dark green center. A vigorous growingselection with the distinct horizontal tiered branching pattern.Fragrant, yellowish white flowers in May to early June. Clusters ofsmall red fruits appear in July and mature to bluish black in Augustto September.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B............................................Controversa (Zone 5)Giant DogwoodDisplays atractive horizontal branches clothed Height 50’New in large, five to eight-inch-long leaves, dark green above andsilver/green beneath, which turn a lovely red color in the fall.In spring, the trees produce a multitude of flat, white clusters ofbloom in dense cymes up to five inches across. These bloomsare followed by showy, blue/black berries which are attractiveto birds and other wildlife. The branching pattern is moreupright in youth, spreading as it grows.Available in 4’-11’, 1 1 / 2 ”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B...........................................controversa ‘June Snow–JFS’ (Zone 5) June Snow DogwoodLayered, spreading habit with large clusters of Height 30’white flowers. Outstanding orange-yellow, red, and purple-redfall color.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.........................................................florida (Zone 5)White Flowering DogwoodWhite blossoms in spring – scarlet-red fall foliage. Height 25’Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B...............................................florida ‘Cloud 9’ (Zone 5)Cloud 9 DogwoodStrong grower with light green foliage and Height 22’large overlapping petal-like blooms in April and May, scarletred leaves in the fall, with glossy red berries that persist intowinter. This tree does best in full sun to partial shade.Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B...............................................—23—


CORNUS – Continuedflorida ‘Comco’ (PP 10,166) (Zone 5)Cherokee Brave Flowering DogwoodDeep pink to burgundy red flowers, vigorous Height 30’growth and clean foliage. Shows resistanceto mildew.Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B............................................fl. ‘Grovflor’ (PP 8,500) (Zone 5)Spring Grove DogwoodA selection from Spring Grove, Cincinnati with Height 25’large white flowering bracts.Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B............................................x nutallii ‘KN30-8’ (Zone 5)Venus ® DogwoodDistinguished by exceptionally large, profuse, Height 20’large creamy white flowers (bracts) – six plusinches in size. Expect attractive glossy dark green leaves duringthe summer and a wonderful coloring of its leaves in the fall.It has a reputation for good tolerance of drought conditions.Venus ® is noted for high resistance to the diseases, powderymildew and anthracnose.Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B...............................................x ‘Rutdan’ (PP 7,204) (Zone 5)Celestial DogwoodUpright tree with abundant white flowers Height 20’tinged with green. Red fall color andgood disease resistance.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”- 2 1 / 2 ” B&B.....................................................x ‘Rutgan’ (PP 7,207) (Zone 5)Stellar Pink DogwoodRounded, broad overlapping pink bracts on Height 20’wide upright plant. Bright red fall color.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”- 2 1 / 2 ” B&B.....................................................kousa chinensis (Zone 5)Chinese Kousa DogwoodLong lasting white blooms followed with Height 20’heavy fruit.Clump Forms Available. Please inquire about size and price.Available in 4’-12’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................kousa ‘Gold Star’ (Zone 5)Gold Star Kousa DogwoodGreen foliage splashed with gold center. Height 10’White flower.NewAvailable in 3’- 4’ B&B.............................................................Indicates new item to our continued expanding list of unique andspecimen grade plant material.—24—


CORNUS – Continuedkousa ‘<strong>Losely</strong>’ (PP 23,423) (Zone 5)Champions GoldChinese DogwoodA new cultivar discovered at <strong>Losely</strong> Nursery. Height 20’Height and spread are 18-20’ at maturity.Flowers and fruit are similar to original species. The mainattraction to Champions Gold is its foliage. In mid-July toearly August, the new growth begins to turn yellow. Most newgrowth will turn completely yellow giving the appearance thatthe plant is flowering. The foliage will develop a reddish coloras the season progresses, until the red and orange fall colorovertake the yellow.Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................kousa ‘Lustgarten’ (Zone 5) Lustgarten’s Weeping Kousa DogwoodNice weeping form of Kousa. Large white Height 10’flowers.Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................kousa ‘Madame Butterfly’ (Zone 5)Madame Butterfly Kousa DogwoodSmall flowers grouped together making an Height 20’attractive small tree in bloom. Single stem - low branched.Flowers appear to hover like butterflies.Available in 4’-10’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................kousa ‘Satomi’ (Zone 5)Pink Kousa DogwoodPink flower introduction from Japan. Height 15’Available in 4’-10’, 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.............................................kousa ‘Square Dance’ (Zone 5) Square Dance Kousa DogwoodUpright growth habit. Polly Hill introduction. Height 30’Flower bracts in square configuration. White flowers.Available in 4’-10’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................kousa ‘Wolf Eyes’ (Zone 5)Wolf Eyes DogwoodGreen leaves with white margin on a Height 12’spreading, compact tree. Pink and red fall color. Shows scorchresistance.Available in 3’- 5’ B&B.............................................................mas (Zone 5)Cornelian Cherry DogwoodEarly yellow flower. Purple-red fall leaf color Height 20’with shreddy cherry-like bark.Clump Forms Available. Please inquire about size and price.1Available in 4’-10’ B&B..........................................................—25—


CORNUS – Continuedmas ‘Golden Glory’ (Zone 5)Golden Glory DogwoodAn upright plant, abundant early yellow flower. Height 20’Clump Forms Available. Please inquire about size and price.Available in 4’-10’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................mas ‘Variegata’ (Zone 5) Variegated Cornelian Cherry DogwoodThis tree features white-variegated foliage, Height 20’bright yellow flowers in very early spring beforethe leaves and red berries appear in summer. The peelingbrown bark add an interesting dimension to any landscape.This plant will grow to be approx. 20’ tall and 15’ wide. It doesbest in full sun.Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2” B&B...............................................officinalis (Zone 4)Japanese Cornel DogwoodExfoliating bark with handsome broad form. Height 20’Yellow flowers in early spring.Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................sanguinea ‘Winter Flame’ (Zone 4)(formerly ‘Midwinter Fire’)Winter Flame DogwoodOrange-yellow fall color with compact Height 10’habit and winter branch color ranges fromyellow to orange to red.Available in #5 Cont................................................................sericea ‘Farrow’ (PP 18,523) (Zone 3) Arctic Fire Redtwig DogwoodA new compact selection of ‘Baileyi’ with dark Height 4’red winter branches and nonsuckering habit.Available in #5 Cont................................................................CorylopsisCorylopsis spicata (Zone 5)Spike WinterhazelIn March, masses of hanging tassels of Height 4’-10’sweet-smelling yellow flowers appear on bare branches. New leavesare rich purple, turning bluish green with maturity. The Witch Hazellikeleaves change color in autumn. These plants are slow growingand their heights vary from 3 to 13 feet. Prefer neutral or acid soils.This wide-spreading shrub forms a mass of crooked, flexible brancheswith age.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-2” B&B........................................................FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE we accept Ò Á ¸—26—


CorylusCORYLUS avellana ‘Contorta’ (Zone 4) Harry Lauder’s WalkingstickSlow growing, upright twisted branches. Height 15’OWN ROOTAvailable in 3’-5’ B&B & #2, #3, #5 Cont..............................colurna (Zone 5)Turkish FilbertBroad pyramidal tree. Coarse knarled bark. Height 50’CotinusAvailable in 2”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B.........................................................COTINUS coggygria ‘Ancot’ (PP 13,082) (Zone 5)Golden Spirit SmokebushA deciduous shrub, with Height 8’unusual bright chartreuse-yellow foliage.The small, circular leaves retain their golden color until fall, when theydevelop magnificent tones of amber, burgundy and scarlet. Smokelikegrayish-green flower panicles appear in summer, typical of thespecies.Available in 30”-4’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont.................................coggygria ‘Atropurpureum’ (Zone 5)Purple SmokebushAttractive purple foliage during the summer. Height 12’Available in 30”-10’ B&B ........................................................coggygria ‘Velvet Cloak’ (Zone 5)Velvet Cloak SmokebushPurple foliage with airy purplish plumes of flower. Height 15’Available in 3’-4’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont. ...................................obovatus (Zone 5)American SmoketreeFoliage is dark bluish-green. Outstanding fall color. Height 30’Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B............................................CotoneasterCOTONEASTER apiculata (Zone 4)Cranberry CotoneasterMounded shrub with small glossy leaves. Height 3’Pink flowers in May – red berries in late summer.Availalble in #2, #5 Cont. ......................................................CrataegusCRATAEGUS viridis ‘Winter King’ (Zone 4) Winter King HawthornVery dense & thorny which makes it a great hedge. Height 30’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-4” B&B.........................................................—27—


DaphneDAPHNE x burkwoodi ‘Carol Mackie’ (Zone 5) Carol Mackie DaphneClusters of fragrant pink flowers. Beautiful green Height 3’foliage with creamy yellow margin.Available in 15”-30” B&B.........................................................burkwoodi ‘Somerset’ (Zone 4)Somerset DaphneFragrant pinkish-white flowers on globe of glossy, Height 3’dark green foliage.DeutziaAvailable in 18”-30” B&B.........................................................DEUTZIA gracilis ‘Duncan’ (PP 16,098) (Zone 5)Chardonnay Pearls ® DeutziaNew A great new shrub with attractive, Height 3’sharp, lime-yellow foliage. Providesseason long garden color after the pure white, pearl-like buds explodeinto a shower of fragrant spring flowers. An ideal compact shrub withlots of impact appeal. Perfect for perennial gardens or containers.Available in #2, #3 Cont. .......................................................gracilis ‘Nikko’ (Zone 5)Nikko DeutziaLow spreading plant with abundant white flowers Height 2’and burgundy fall color.Available in #2 Cont................................................................‘Pink Minor’ (Zone 5)Pink Minor DeutziaA dwarf form of deutzia with light pink flowers Height 3’against attractive green foliage.DiervillaAvailable in #2 Cont. ..............................................................DIERVILLA sessilifolia ‘Butterfly’ (Zone 4) Butterfly Bush HoneysuckleYellow upright flower clusters May to July on Height 5’neat, never floppy, bright green foliage plants.Adaptable to dry shady locations.Available in #2, #5 Cont. .......................................................s. ‘Cool Splash’ (PP 19,391) (Zone 4) Cool Splash Bush HoneysuckleThis new introduction features Height 3’New attractive, horizontally branched stems with glowingwhite variegated leaves and yellow trumpet flowers on a compactshrub; best foliage variegation occurs in full sun; quite the colorfulgarden accent. It is hardy and grows to 3’ tall.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................—28—


DiospyrosDIOSPYROS virginiana (Zone 4)Common PersimmonPlated thick, dark gray-brown bark Height 50’exposing red-orange inner bark. Fleshy orange globe-shaped ediblefruit and yellow to red-purple fall color. Tolerates wide range ofconditions. Good for home landscapes, parks, golf courses andnaturalized areas.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................DisanthusDISANTHUS cercidifolius (Zone5)Redbud HazelOne of the best shrub for all color Height 8’and one of the few plants that turns a reliably deepred in partially shaded conditions. Fall color often begins with tints ofburgundy that are followed by oranges and golds. Leaves finally turnthe brilliant red for which it is prized before they fall.Available in 30”-5’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont. ................................EucommiaEUCOMMIA Ulmoides (Zone 5)Hardy Rubber TreeSlow growing, deciduous tree has a dense, Height 60’New symmetrical oval to rounded crown and low-branchedsilhouette, making it ideal for use as a specimen, shade orstreet tree.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-4” B&B.........................................................EuonymusEUONYMUS alatus ‘Big Wings’ (Zone 3) Big Wing BurningbushBrilliant pink-red autumn foliage. Attractive Height 15’large cork wings on branches. Nice white lenticels.Available in 18”-3’ B&B............................................................alatus ‘Compacta’ (Zone 4)Compact BurningbushDwarf form of alatus. Excellent red fall color. Height 12’Available in 18”-5’ B&B & #5, #7, #10 Cont. .......................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—29—


EvodiaEVODIA hupehensis (Zone 5)Bee TreeTrue to its common name, the sweetly Height 28’scented white clusters of flowers offer abundantnectar and pollen to winged creatures in mid July to early August. Adisease and pest-free tree with pinnate glossy dark green leaves. Fastgrower; red to purple twigs and young stems. Invitingly smooth greybark later in life. Blooms at an early age on new wood. Berries aremuch enjoyed by birds and other wildlife. Reaches 28-30’ in heightwith an equal spread. Adapts to many soil types.FagusAvailable in 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................FAGUS grandifolia (Zone 5)American BeechSlow growing, mature tree of stature with Height 50’smooth, silver-gray bark and shiny green foliageturning bronze in fall.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B .....................................................sylvatica (Zone 4)European BeechBroad upright tree with dark grey bark. Height 60’Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-4” B&B.........................................................sylvatica ‘Asplenifolia’ (Zone 4)Fernleaf BeechDelicate, fine textured form, with gracefully Height 50’cut fern-like foliage.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-4” B&B.........................................................sylvatica ‘Cristata’ (Zone 4)Cristata BeechGreen foliage bunched at end of shoots. Height 60’Available in 2”-5” B&B.............................................................sylvatica ‘Dawyck Purple’ (Zone 5)Dawyck Purple BeechUpright columnar habit with purple foliage. Height 50’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.........................................................sylvatica ‘Fastigiata’ (Zone 4)Fastigiate European BeechColumnar with rigid, upright branching – green Height 50’leaves.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-4” B&B.........................................................—30—


FAGUS – Continuedsylvatica ‘Horizontalis’ (Zone 4)Horizontalis BeechHorizontal weeping branching habit. Height 50’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-4” B&B.........................................................sylvatica ‘Pendula’ (Zone 4)Weeping European BeechLustrous dark green leaves & weeping habit. Height 50’Available in 2”-6” B&B.............................................................sylvatica ‘Purpurea Pendula’ (Zone 4) Weeping Purple BeechDark purple leaves on wide weeping branches. Height 10’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................sylvatica ‘Purple Fountain’ (Zone 4)Purple Fountain BeechVigorous grower, purple foliage and nice Height 15’weeping habit.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................sylvatica ‘Red Obelisk’ (Zone 4)Red Obelisk BeechLeaves are deep purple red and habit is a Height 50’tight column.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 3 / 4 ” B&B......................................................sylvatica ‘Riversii’ (Zone 4)River’s Purple BeechGray bark and dark purple foliage. Height 60’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-4” B&B.........................................................sylvatica ‘Rohanii’ (Zone 4)Cutleaf Purple BeechNarrow form – brownish-purple Height 50’oak-shaped leaves.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................sylvatica ‘Rotundifolia’ (Zone 4) Roundleaf European BeechAn unusual cultivar with strongly ascending Height 50’branches. Rounded, black-green leaves.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................sylvatica ‘Spaethi’ (Zone 4)Spaeth’s Purple BeechDarkest purple leaf of any Beech cultivars. Height 45’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-4” B&B.........................................................sylvatica ‘Swat Magret’ (Zone 4)Swat Magret BeechReddish purple foliage. Height 50’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-4” B&B.........................................................—31—


FAGUS – Continuedsylvatica ‘Tricolor’ (Zone 4)Tricolor BeechPurple leaves with white and pink variegations. Height 30’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................ForsythiaFORSYTHIA x ‘Courtasol’ (PP 9,104) (Zone 5) Gold Tide ® ForsythiaA spring beauty ideal for a bank Height 4’New cover. Lemon yellow bloom, bright green foliagein abundance. Graceful arching canes cover the ground. Dwarf planthabit makes Gold Tide perfect for smaller gardens.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................x intermedia ‘Lynwood Gold’ (Zone 6) Lynwood Gold ForsythiaA fast growing, ornamental deciduous shrub, Height 8’New known for its heavy blooming nature in late winter/early spring.Multi-branched and upright growing, that has a somewhatspreading nature.Available in #5, #7 Cont. .......................................................x ‘Mindor’ (PP 19,321) (Zone 4)Showoff ForsythiaCompact, rounded plant with abundant show Height 6’New of large, golden flowers and dark green leaves.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................FothergillaFOTHERGILLA gardeni (Zone 4)Dwarf FothergillaA small shrub with fragrant creamy white Height 3’spring flowers. Spectacular summer & fall color.Available in 15”-3’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont..................................x intermedia ‘Mt. Airy’ (Zone 5)Mt. Airy FothergillaCompact, upright habit. Dark green foliage. Height 5’Excellent fall color. White flower.Available in 15”-3’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont. ................................x intermedia ‘Blue Shadow’ (PP 15,490) (Zone 4)Blue Shadow FothergillaNew Dramatic glaucous blue leaves, like Height 5’faded jeans; showy white “bottle-brush”flowersappear in spring at the ends of the bare branches, spectacular fallcolors and dense, rounded habit; prefers light acidic soils.Available in 18”-30” B&B & #3, #5 Cont. ..............................—32—


FrankliniaFRANKLINIA alatamaha (Zone 6)Franklin TreeSlender, upright habit with large glossy Height 30’green leaves. White, August flower; red fall color.GinkgoAvailable in 4’-10’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B & #15, #20 Cont. ............GINKGO biloba ‘Autumn Gold’ (Zone 3)Autumn Gold GinkgoBroadly pyramidal male clone with medium Height 45’green foliage. Excellent golden yellow fall color.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B.........................................................b. ‘Halka’ (Zone 4) Halka GinkgoBroader pyramidal to oval shape than other Height 45’cultivars. Male clone with good central leader and very uniform,symmetrical branching habit.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.........................................................b. ‘Princeton Sentry’ (Zone 4) Princeton Sentry ® GinkgoNarrowly pyramidal male clone with bright Height 40’yellow fall color.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B.........................................................b. ‘San Jose’ (Male) (Zone 3) San Jose Maidenhair TreeMale cultivar. Height 80’Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-4” B&B.........................................................b. ‘Saratoga’ (Zone 4) Saratoga GinkgoUpright male selection with unusual narrow Height 50’elongated foliage.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B.........................................................b. ‘Shangri La’ (Zone 3) Shangri La ® Maidenhair TreeUniform, compact pyramidal male form with Height 45’dense branching and excellent yellow fall color.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B.........................................................b. ‘Yakima’ (Zone 3) Yakima Maidenhair TreeA nice male selection from the Height 75’Yakima Valley region.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B.........................................................—33—


GleditsiaGLEDITSIA triacanthos inermis ‘Emerald Cascade ’ (Zone 4)Emerald Cascade Weeping HoneylocustRich, deep green weeping form turning Height 8-10’bright yellow in autumn.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-4” B&B.........................................................triacanthos ‘Draves’ (PP 21,698) (Zone 4)Street Keeper ® HoneylocustNew An ideal tree for city streets, this cultivar Height 45’boasts the tight narrow form that has long been lacking in the urbantolerant honeylocust. The ascending branch structure gives StreetKeeper ® a canopy that is only half as wide as other cultivars. Foliageis deeper green than other selections.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2” B&B.........................................................tri. ‘Harve’ (Zone 3)Northern Acclaim ® HoneylocustProving to be one of the hardiest Height 40’New of all the honeylocust selections, with a broadlyupright form and fine, almost lacy dark green foliage that turns yellowin fall; adaptable and drought resistant. Tolerates high pH and sandsalts well. Excellent cold hardiness.Available in 2”-3” B&B.............................................................tri. ‘Impcole’ (Zone 4)Imperial ® HoneylocustOne of the finest and most Height 35’popular shade trees, valued for its delicate,ferny appearance; broad spreading habit of growth, very tolerantof adverse growing conditions, good yellow fall color; a seedlessvariety.Available in 2”-3” B&B.............................................................t. i. ‘Skycole’ (Zone 5) Skyline Thornless HoneylocustConical in form when young & broadens Height 75’with age.Available in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................GymnocladusGYMNOCLADUS dioicus (Zone 3)Kentucky CoffeetreeFragrant white panicled flowers with leathery Height 50’seed pods. Drought tolerant.Available in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................—34—


GYMNOCLADUS – Continueddioicus ‘Espresso–JFS’ (Zone 4) Espresso Kentucky CoffeetreeOval to vase shape with upright arching branches. Height 50’Blue-green foliage turning yellow in fall. Seedless. Toleratesheat, drought, and cold.HalesiaAvailable in 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B.........................................................HALESIA carolina (Zone 5)Carolina SilverbellShowy, white bell-shaped flowers, winged fruit. Height 40’Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................monticola tetraptera ‘Rosea’ (Zone 5) Pink Mountain SilverbellLarge pale pink flowers in spring. Larger in Height 60’habit, leaf, flower and fruit than Carolina Silverbell.Available in 5’-3 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................................tetraptera “UConn Wedding Bells’ (Zone 5) Wedding Bells SilverbellA beautiful, large shrub or Height 20’medium tree with a rounded crown. Large, white,bell-shaped flowers in spring, followed by lime green, winged fruit inSeptember. A smaller version growing to 20’ tall x 20’ wide.Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................HamamelisHAMAMELIS x. intermedia ‘Arnold’s Promise’ (Zone 5)Arnold’s Promise Witch HazelLarge yellow, fragrant flowers appear in February Height 10’and March.Available in 30”-5’ B&B............................................................x intermedia ‘Diane’ (Zone 5)Diane Witch HazelBeautiful red flowers in spring. Yellow & red Height 20’fall foliage. Habit is medium-spreading.Available in 30”-5’ B&B............................................................x intermedia ‘Luna’ (Zone 5)Luna Witch HazelLight yellow flowers. Height 15’Available in 30”-4’ B&B............................................................x intermedia ‘Westerstede’ (Zone 5) Westerstede Witch HazelPrimrose yellow flowers. Height 20’Available in 30”-5’ B&B............................................................—35—


HAMAMELIS – Continuedmollis (Zone 5)Chinese Witch HazelAbundant show of sweet-scented Height 15’yellow flowers in early spring. Fall color can be yellow toyellow-orange.Available in 30”-5’ B&B............................................................vernalis (Zone 4)Vernal Witch HazelFlowers in spring before leaves, yellow to Height 10’red. Habit is rounded.Available in 24”-2” B&B and Container....................................virginiana (Zone 3)Common Witch HazelBlooms late fall with fragrant yellow flowers. Height 30’Forms a large, multi-stemmed, upright shrub or small tree.Available in 24”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.......................................................HeptacodiumHEPTACODIUM miconioides (Zone 5)Seven-<strong>Son</strong> FlowerLarge shrub to small tree with exfoliating Height 20’bark. Fragrant white late summer flowers followed byoutstanding red star-like sepals in October. Attracts butterflies.HibiscusAvailable in 4’-2” B&B..............................................................HIBISCUS syriacus ‘Aphrodite’ (Zone 5) Aphrodite Rose-of-SharonDark pink flowers with deep red eye. Height 10’Seedless.Available in 30”-4’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................s. ‘Blue Bird’ (Zone 5) Blue Bird Rose-of-SharonSingle bloom, magnificent blue color. Height 10’Available in 18”-30” B&B.........................................................s. ‘Diana’ (Zone 5) Diana Rose-of-SharonLarge, pure white single flower. Seedless. Height 6’Available in 30”-4’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................s. ‘Freedom’ (Zone 5) Freedom Rose-of-SharonRose-red with doubled flower center. Height 8’Available in 30”-4’ B&B ..........................................................s. ‘Helene’ (Zone 5) Helene Rose-of-SharonLarge, single white flower with red eye. Height 8’Seedless.Available in 30”-4’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................—36—


HIBISCUS – Continueds. ‘Lucy’ (Zone 5) Lucy Rose-of-SharonDouble dark red flower. Height 10’Available in 30”-4’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................s. ‘Minerva’ (Zone 5) Minerva Rose-of-SharonLavender flower with dark red eye. Seedless. Height 10’Available in 30”-3 1 / 2 ’ B&B........................................................s. ‘Notwoodone’ (PP 12,619) (Zone 5) Lavender ChiffonRose-of-SharonNew Vigorous and summer-blooming, Height 7’dense and bushy upright deciduous shrub that produces large andattractive, lavender flower with a semi-double form. A magnificentfloral display continues from midsummer through autumn.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................s. ‘Notwoodtwo’ (PP 12,612) (Zone 5) White ChiffonRose-of-SharonNew White Chiffon rose-of-Sharon Height 5’-8’is a dense and bushy upright deciduous shrubthat produces large and attractive, white flower with a semi-doubleform with many petals and each lasts one day. A magnificent floraldisplay continues from midsummer through autumn.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................HydrangeaHYDRANGEA arborescens ‘Abetwo’ (PP 20,571) (Zone 4)<strong>Inc</strong>rediball ® Hydrangea<strong>Inc</strong>rediball ® has beefy stems Height 4’Newand blooms on both new and old wood.<strong>Inc</strong>rediball ® Hydrangea is an exciting new hardy hydrangea thatproduces massive 12” blooms all season long that emerge lime green,change to pure snowy white and then fade to green. These immense12” flowers are held upright atop massive, sturdy thick stems thatprevent flopping even in inclement weather.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................arborescens ‘Annabelle’ (Zone 4)Annabelle HydrangeaImproved old-time garden plant with showy, Height 5’huge white flowers.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................SEE PERENNIALS, VINES AND ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, FERNS ANDGROUND COVERS ON PAGES 94 –108—37—


HYDRANGEA – Continuedarborescens ‘NCHA1’ (PP 20,765) (Zone 3) Invincibelle ® SpiritHydrangeaNew A pink flowered form of Height 4’Hydrangea Annabelle. It is a re-bloomer producingflowers until frost. The re-bloom period is as abundant with flowersas the normal bloom time.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................macrophylla ‘All Summer Beauty’ (Zone 5)All Summer Beauty Bigleaf HydrangeaLarge rich blue mophead flowers and often Height 5’reblooms.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................m. ‘Endless Summer’ (Zone 4) Endless Summer Bigleaf HydrangeaLarge mophead type flowers of pink to blue Height 5’on especially hardy plant that can bloom on bothold and new wood all season long.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................m. ‘Forever Pink’ (Zone 5) Forever Pink HydrangeaDwarf hydrangea with deep pink flower. Height 3’Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................m. ‘Nikko Blue’ (Zone 5) Nikko Blue HydrangeaDeep blue flower in late summer. Height 3’Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................m. ‘Penny Mac’ (Zone 5) Penny Mac Bigleaf HydrangeaLarge blue mophead flowers on plant that can Height 5’rebloom in fall on new wood Fall foliage is a mixof purple, burgundy, and green.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................m. ‘Pink Beauty’ (Zone 5) Pink Beauty HydrangeaClear pink mophead with attractive foliage. Height 3’Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................m. ‘PIIHM-1 (PP 20,176) (Zone 4)Endless Summer ® Twist-n-Shout ® Bigleaf HydrangeaNew Like all plants in the Endless Summer ® Height 5’Collection, Twist-n-Shout produces abundantblooms on both old and new wood all summer long. Lacy deep-pinkcenters are surrounded by gorgeous blossoms of pink or periwinkleblue, depending on soil type. Sturdy red stems and glossy deep greenleaves turn red-burgundy in fall.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................—38—


HYDRANGEA – Continuedpaniculata ‘Bulk’ (PP 16,812) (Zone 4) Quick Fire Panicle HydrangeaSemi-arching shrub with dense creamy-white Height 8’pyramidal heads blooming well ahead of other varieties. Flowerheads turn a rich deep pink as summer progresses.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................p. ‘DVP pinky’ (PP 16,166) (Zone 4) Pinky Winky Panicle HydrangeaA very unique new hardy Height 6’Hydrangea with massive two-toned, white andpink flowers, strong upright red stems hold the large blooms up so younever get a dropping look. Adaptable, but prefers moist rich, loamysoil. Soil pH does not affect bloom color. Prune back late winter/earlyspring. Apply fertilizer in spring.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................p. ‘Pink Diamond’ (Zone 3) Pink Diamond Panicle HydrangeaPink buds opening white, rapidly turning Height 8’bright pink.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................p. ‘Renhy’ (PP 20,670) (Zone 4) First Editions ® VanillaStrawberry HydrangeaNew The enormous flower panicles Height 6’are a blend of vanilla and strawberry, held uprighton red stems. They emerge creamy white in mid summer, changeto pink and finally to strawberry red. New blooms gives the plant amulticolored effect in late summer and early fall. The red colorationpersists for at least 3-4 weeks. The habit is upright becoming cascadinglater in the season.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................p. ‘Snow Mountain’ (Zone 4-8) Snow Mountain HydrangeaThis late panicle Hydrangea Height 8’New is an improved ‘Kyushu’ variety. Very large, full,white blossoms earlier than other cultivars, early July. Leaves are aglossy dark green. This variety takes summer heat better than othervarieties. Tree form, large full panicles, glossy leaves, blooms early onnew wood, can be pruned in spring without affecting summer bloom.Full sun to part shade.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................p. ‘Tardiva’ (Zone 4) Late Panicle HydrangeaShowy white flower. Late season bloom. Height 8’Available in 24”-4’ B&B & #3, #5, #10 Cont........................—39—


HYDRANAGEA – Continuedp. ‘White Goliath’ (Zone 4) White Goliath HydrangeaNamed for its vigour, a medium, Height 5’New upright, spreading plant with narrow, open panicles,florets flushing pale pink with age. Flowering from mid-July to mid-September. As the name implies, the flower heads of the 3-5’ shrubare huge as well as colorful pink (in alkaline), blue in acid soil.Available in #5 Cont. ..............................................................p. ‘White Lace’ (Zone 3) White Lace Panicle HydrangeaWhite open flowers give the look of lace. Height 8’Available in 30”-3 1 / 2 ’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont. .............................p. ‘Zwijnenburg’ (PP 12,874) (Zone 4) Limelight Panicle HydrangeaBright lime green to white flowers are Height 8’held on upright, tight-coned trusses with strong stems.Available in #3, #5, #10 Cont. ..............................................quercifolia ‘Alice’ (Zone 5)Alice Oakleaf HydrangeaLarge white flowers that appear late in the Height 6’season and fade to rose-pink. Excellent fall color.10-14” inflorescences.Available in #3, #5, #10 Cont. ..............................................q. ‘Pee Wee’ (Zone 5) Pee Wee Oakleaf HydrangeaDwarf compact form of Oakleaf Hydrangea.Available in #3, #5, #10 Cont. ..............................................q. ‘Sikes Dwarf’ (Zone 5) Sikes Dwarf Oakleaf HydrangeaPlentiful supply of white flowers on a dwarf Height 4’upright densely foliaged plant. Ideal for smaller gardens.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................q. ‘Snow Queen’ (Zone 5) Snow Queen HydrangeaDark green foliage with abundant sterile flowers Height 6’that are dense and upright. Deep bronze fall color.Available in 24”-4’ B&B & #3, #5, #10 Cont. .......................q. ‘Snowflake’ (Zone 6) Snowflake Oakleaf HydrangeaLarge white lacecap flowers that almost appear Height 6’double. Beautiful red fall color.Available in 24”-4’ B&B & #3, #5, #10 Cont. ......................serrata ‘Bluebird’ (Zone 5)Bluebird HydrangeaBlue fertile flowers surrounded by reddish-purple Height 5’florets.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................—40—


HypericumHYPERICUM frondosum ‘Sunburst’ (Zone 5)Sunburst GoldenSt. JohnswortBluish-green foliage and bright yellow flowers Height 4’in mid summer.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................androsaemum ‘Albury Purple’ (Zone 5) Albury Purple St. JohnswortRich purple leaf tips with yellow flowers Height 24”in summer.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................‘Gemo’ (Zone 5)Gemo St. JohnswortYellow flowers from July-September. Willow-like foliage. Height 3’Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................inodorum ‘Kolmbeau’ (PP 13,532) (Zone 5) Mystical BeautySt. JohnswortFeatures beautiful yellow buttercup flowers Height 30”from late spring to mid summer. It has green foliage throughout theseason. The narrow leaves do not develop any appreciable fall color.It features an abundance of magnificent salmon berries from latesummer to mid fall.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................x ‘Cfflpc-1’ (PPAF) (Zone 4)Blue Velvet St. JohnswortAromatic blue-velvet foliage Height 3’makes the perfect background for the spectaculardisplay of bright yellow June-September flowers & bright red berriesin fall; vigorous & super tough shrub to 2-3’ tall x 2-4’ wide.IlexAvailable in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................ILEX crenata ‘Jersey Pinnacle’ (Zone 5) Jersey Pinnacle Japanese HollyThis holly resembles boxwood, Height 8’but its growth habit is lower and more spreading.Leaves are dark green, glossy, small, ovate to elliptic, with slightlyscalloped edges. Berries are usually small and black. Will not toleratedrought.Available in 30”-4’ B&B ..........................................................glabra ‘Compacta’ (Zone 4)Compact InkberryGood plant for border, hedge or mass plantings. Height 6’Available in 15”-3’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont. ................................—41—


ILEX – Continuedglabra ‘Shamrock’ (Zone 4)Shamrock InkberryFlat, lustrous dark green foliage. Compact Height 4’growing plant.Available in 15”-24” B&B & #3, #5 Cont. ..............................opaca (Zone 5)American HollySlow-growing evergreen with narrow pyramidal Height 30’crown. Leathery dark green foliage with spines.Persistent red fruit in winter.(Please specify Red, Orange, or Yellow Fruit when ordering)Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................pedunculosa female (Zone 6)Longstalk HollyShiny, dark green foliage. Red fruit. Height 20’Available in 3’-5’ B&B..............................................................pedunculosa male (Zone 6)Longstalk HollyPollinator for pedunculosa female. Height 20’Available in 3’-5’ B&B..............................................................x meserveae ‘Blue Boy’ (Zone 5)Blue Boy HollyLustrous dark green foliage. Height 10’Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................x meserveae ‘Blue Girl’ (Zone 5)Blue Girl HollyCompact pyramidal growth. Height 10’Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................x meserveae ‘Blue Prince’ (Zone 5)Blue Prince HollyGood pollinator, slow growing. Height 12’Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................x meserveae ‘Blue Princess’ (Zone 5)Blue Princess HollySlow growing, glossy dense foliage with Height 10’abundant red berries.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................x ‘Sparkleberry’ (Zone 4)Sparkleberry Winterberryx. serrata x verticillataUpright and multi-stemmed form. Height 8’Persistent red fruit.Available in 24”-5’ B&B ..........................................................LOOK FOR NEW PLANT LISTING AT FRONT OF CATALOG.—42—


ILEX – Continuedv. ‘Afterglow’ (Zone 4) Afterglow WinterberryGlossy leaves and large bright red fruit. Height 6’Compact, upright rounded habit.Available in 18”-4’ B&B ..........................................................v. ‘Aurantiaca’ (Zone 4) Aurantiaca WinterberryAbundant orange fruit. Early flowering. Height 6’Available in 24”-4’ B&B ..........................................................v. ‘Cacapon’ (Zone 4) Cacapon WinterberryGlossy dark green crinkled leaves. Large red Height 6’fruit. Similar to ‘Afterglow’ but more upright.Available in 24”-4’ B&B ..........................................................v. ‘Holden’ (Zone 4) Holden WinterberryMale plant for pollinating. Height 6’Available in 24”-3 1 / 2 ’ B&B .......................................................v. ‘Early Male’ (Zone 4) Early Male WinterberryMale pollinator for early-blooming females. Height 6’Available in 24”-4’ B&B ..........................................................v. ‘Red Sprite’ (Zone 4) Red Sprite WinterberrySlow, compact female selection with dark green Height 4’leaves that have purple hue in fall. Requires ‘Early Male’.Available in 18”-30” B&B.........................................................v. ‘Sunset’ (Zone 4) Sunset WinterberrySpreading habit – bright red berries. Height 8’Available in 24”-4’ B&B ..........................................................IndigoferaINDIGOFERA pseudotinctoria ‘Rose Carpet’ (Zone 5)Dwarf FalseIndigoA prostrate rug that blooms from late June Height 8”until frost. Rich rose-pink spikes, 1-2” long coverthis little shrub. Great for edging beds, walkways, or try in the rockgarden. Likes full sun and well drained soil. Will die back to groundin cold winters.Available in #2, #3 Cont.........................................................FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE we accept Ò Á ¸—43—


IteaITEA virginica ‘Henry’s Garnet’ (Zone 5) Henry’s Garnet SweetspireDark green leathery foliage. Pink to Height 4’white flower. Good fall color.Available in #2, #3, #5 Cont. ................................................virginica ‘Merlot’ (Zone 5)Merlot SweetspireA selection of the native shrub. Fragrant white Height 4’drooping panicles with striking wine-red autumn color.Available in #3, #5 Cont.virginica ‘Sprich’ (PP 10,988) (Zone 5) Little Henry ® SweetspireA nice low mounded compact form. Pure white Height 3’flowers in early summer. Great red fall color.JuniperAvailable in #2, #3, #5 Cont. ................................................JUNIPER chinensis ‘Daub’s Frosted’ (Zone 4) Daub’s Frosted JuniperSpreading habit with new light golden-yellow Height 2’growth that is in contrast with feathery, blue-green interiorfoliage.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................chinensis ‘Sea Green’ (Zone 4)Sea Green JuniperMint green foliage. Height 4’Available in #2, #3, #5 Cont. ................................................chinensis ‘Spartan’ (Zone 5)Spartan JuniperHandsome, fast growing specimen forms Height 15’New dark green, densely branched columns useful as a screen orwindbreak. Excellent sheared topiary. Tolerates heat, cold anddrought.Available in 4’-9’ B&B .............................................................communis ‘Gold Cone’ (Zone 5)Gold Cone JuniperDense, upright, narrow columnar Height 5’New growing. New growth is golden in spring, changing toyellow/green in summer to bluish green in winter. Withstands wind,demonstrates significant salt tolerance making it a good candidatefor the seashore landscape. Extremely hardy. Requires full sun andgood drainage. Drought tolerant once established and reasonablydeer resistant.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................—44—


JUNIPER – Continuedconferta ‘Blue Pacific’ (Zone 5)Shore JuniperLow trailing habit and ocean Height 1’blue-green foliage color that keeps good color yearround. Ground cover type juniper used in foundation plantings,around tall shrubs and trees. With maturity, it provides a very effective,solid “carpet” of wonderful blue/green groundcover.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................horizontalis ‘Blue Chip‘ (Zone 5)Blue Chip JuniperAn excellent slow growing Juniper with Height 8”good silver blue foliage.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................horizontalis ‘Golden Carpet’ (Zone 3) Golden Carpet Creeping JuniperExcellent new growth with bright yellow, Height 12”new foliage changes to old gold in summer. This carpet takes onmauve tones in winter.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................horizontalis ‘Mother Lode’ (Zone 3)Mother Lode JuniperA bright golden yellow sport of ‘Wiltoni’. Holds Height 6”color all summer in sun or partial shade.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................horizontalis ‘Wiltoni’ (Zone 4)Blue Rug JuniperSilvery-blue foliage – ground cover form. Height 6”Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................procumbens ‘Nana’ (Zone 5) Dwarf Japanese Garden JuniperBluish-green foliage – low ground cover. Height 12”Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................scopulorum ‘Blue Haven’ (Zone 4)Blue Haven JuniperAn upright, pyramidal evergreen growing into Height 20’New a tall shrub, with soft textured blue needle-like foliage andabundant showy blue berries, makes a great tall evergreenhedge.Available in 4’-9’ B&B..............................................................Come join us as we host the47th Annual NGLCO Summer Field DayTuesday, August 12, <strong>2014</strong>—45—


JUNIPER – Continueds. ‘Moonglow’ (Zone 3) Moonglow JuniperA dense conical pyramidal Height 20’juniper with intense bluish-gray-green foliage.Color so intense it almost glows - one of our favorites!!! Excellent asan accent plant, or planted as a screen or fence border. Holds goodcolor through the winter with very, very minimal bronzing. Doesespecially well in the plains states of the mid-west, as well as in theRocky Mountain regions.Available in 4’8’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont. ....................................s. ‘Skyrocket’ (Zone 4) Rocky Mountain Juniper SkyrocketThis completely maintenance-free juniper is Height 15’New ideal for areas where height is wanted yet there is no room for awide based tree. The dusty blue-green color of the foliage is anattractive point for this tree. The color remains all year withoutbrowning or fading away.Available in 4’-9’ B&B..............................................................s. ‘Witchita’ (Zone 3) Witchita Blue JuniperBroad pyramidal upright habit with outstanding Height 15’blue foliage.Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................squamata ‘Blue Star’ (Zone 4)Blue Star JuniperLow, rounded with silver-blue foliage. Height 2’Available in #2, #3, #5 Cont. ................................................virginiana ‘Blue Arrow’ (Zone 4)Blue Arrow JuniperBright blue foliage and Height 12-15’a very narrow, upright form. Needs full sun.Drought and deer resistant.Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................v. ‘Gray Owl’ (Zone 3) Gray Owl JuniperFoliage color is a brilliant Height 5’silvery gray. A medium sized spreading Juniperwith large ascending branches that droop ever so lightly.Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—46—


KalmiaKALMIA latifolia (Zone 4)Mountain LaurelHeight 10’‘Carousel’ ..........Intricate cinnamon-purple banding on white.‘Little Linda’ .......................................... Red opening to pink.‘Madeline’ (Zone 5)Mountain LaurelThe only double-flowered Height 5’selection to date. Buds are pink and the hose-in-hose flowers openwhite with a pink flush.‘Minuet’ (Zone 5)Mountain LaurelSmaller growing variety with large Height 3’banded flowers. Light pink buds open to dark pink flowers with a lightpink center. Also bears unique, dark green narrow leaves. Needs fullsun, partial shade. Use moist, acidic, well drained, rich soil.‘Olympic Fire’ .......................... Dark red showy buds open tolight pink inside.‘Otsbo Red’ .............Deep red buds open to a soft deep pink.‘Pink Charm’ .......... Deep pink buds open to rich pink inside.‘Raspberry Glow’ .......... Burgundy red buds to raspberry pink.‘Weston Redbud’ ..........Deep red bud opening to deep pink.KerriaAvailable in 18”-3 1 / 2 ’ B&B & #3 Cont. ....................................KERRIA jap. ‘Shannon’ (Zone 5)Shannon Japanese KerriaLarge single yellow flowers in spring, Height 5’repeating in summer.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................KoelreuteriaKOELREUTERIA paniculata (Zone 5)Panicled Goldenrain TreeUnrivaled for bright yellow panicle flowers in Height 40’August. Excellent small lawn specimen. Great for patios, streettree, or in groupings.LarixAvailable in 8’-12’, 2”-4” B&B..................................................LARIX eurolepsis ‘Varied Directions’ (Zone 4)Varied Directions Japanese LarchSpreading, irregular direction of habit with Height 15’gold fall color.Available in 6’-10’ B&B............................................................—47—


LARIX – Continuedkaempferi (formerly L. leptolepis) (Zone 4)Japanese LarchOpen and pyramidal form with nice Height 70’yellow fall color.Available in 7’-12’ B&B............................................................kaempferi ‘Pendula’ (Zone 4)Weeping Japanese LarchWeeping bluish-green foliage – gold fall color. Height 15’Open pyramidal habit with slender pendulous branches.Available in 4’-9’ B&B..............................................................LeucothoeLEUCOTHOE fontanesiana ‘Nana Dwarf‘ (Zone 6) Dwarf LeucothoeCompact habit with attractive dark green foliage. Height 3’Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................f. ‘Scarletta‘ (PP 5195) (Zone 5) Scarlet LeucothoeLow growing & compact. New foliage is scarlet Height 4’red maturing to a dark glossy green.Available in #3 Cont................................................................f. ‘Girard’s Rainbow‘ (Zone 5) Rainbow LeucothoeWhite flowers in spring. Attractive variegated Height 4’foliage.LinderaAvailable in #3 Cont................................................................LINDERA benzoin (Zone 4)SpicebushNice yellow fall color. Good plant for moist Height 10’shady area. Orange fruit.Available in 3’-8’ B&B..............................................................LiquidambarLIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua (Zone 5)American SweetgumPyramidal tree with lustrous dark green Height 75’star-shaped leaves. Yellow, orange, red, and purple fall color.Good plant for moist soil areas but also performs well in driersoils.Available in 2”-4 1 / 2 ” B&B.........................................................s. ‘Hapdell’ (PPAF) (Zone 4) Happidaze ® SweetgumA broad, pyramidal form Height 60’New of deep green lobed foliage that turns yellow,orange, red and purple in fall. It prefers well drained soil.Available in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................—48—


LiriodendronLIRIODENDRON tulipifera (Zone 4)TuliptreeAttractive tulip shaped foliage. Fast growing. Height 80’Available in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................t. ‘Ardis’ (Zone 4) Ardis TuliptreeVery symmetrical, pyramidal form with smaller Height 30’leaves and smaller stature. Yellow fall color.Available in 2 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.........................................................t. ‘JFS–Oz’ (Zone 5) Emerald City ® TuliptreeUniform growing selection is straighter and Height 55’New more upright, with a dominant central leader and deepergreen, slightly glossy foliage. Yellow flower with orange center.Bright, clear yellow fall color.MaackiaAvailable in 2”-3” B&B.............................................................MAACKIA amurensis (Zone 3)Amur MaackiaWhite flower clusters appear in mid-summer on Height 25’upright vase-shaped tree with rounded crown.Available in 4’-10’, 2”-4” B&B..................................................MagnoliaMAGNOLIA x. ‘Anne’ (Zone 5)Anne MagnoliaRed-pink tepals that remain erect. Flowering Height 10’begins on this erect growing plant during mid-April.Available in 3’-7’ B&B..............................................................x ‘Betty’ (Zone 5)Betty MagnoliaFlowers produced in mid-to-late April. Red-purple Height 10’on outside and white on the inside. A very vigorous grower.Available in 3’-8’, 2”-3” B&B....................................................x ‘Coral Lake’ (Zone 5)Coral Lake MagnoliaLate blooming, fragrant vase-shaped peach Height 12’flowers. Cold hardy narrow upright habit in this David Leachcross with ‘Legend’.Available in 4’-7’ B&B..............................................................SEE PERENNIALS, VINES AND ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, FERNS ANDGROUND COVERS ON PAGES 94-108—49—


MAGNOLIA – Continuedx ‘Daybreak’ (Zone 5)Daybreak MagnoliaFairly upright form with Height 25’uniform branching and dark green heavily texturedleaves. The flowers are extremely fragrant, very floriferous andappear later than many of the other pink hybrids. Blooms splay out9 to 12 inches in width and are a rich rose pink with subtle orangehighlights.Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................x ‘Edward A. Kehr’ (Zone 5)Edward A. Kehr Magnolia(Mag. stellata ‘Two Stones’ doubled) from Height 20’August Kehr. A stellata that has large glossy green leaveswith a bronze tinge all summer. Fast growing upright treelike loebneri.Available in 3’-8’, 2”-3” B&B....................................................x ‘Elizabeth’ (Zone 5)Elizabeth MagnoliaThe habit is neat and pyramidal but the genuine Height 25’beauty resides in the finely tapered buds that open to displayfragrant, clear, primrose-yellow flowers.Available in 4’-10’, 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B..............................................x ‘Forest Pink’ (Zone 5)Forest Pink MagnoliaAn improved pink soulangiana type flower. Height 20’Vigorous habit.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................x ‘Galaxy’ (Zone 5)Galaxy MagnoliaTulip-shaped, purple-pink to red flowers. Height 25-30’Upright pyramidal trees in youth, becoming more roundedwith age. Makes a wonderful specimen tree.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B................................................x ‘Golden Gala’ (Zone 5)Golden Gala MagnoliaExcellent David Leach selection with medium Height 20’to dark yellow flowers appearing before foliage. Uprightgrowth habit.Available in 4’-10’, 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B..............................................x ‘Golden Gift’ (Zone 4)Golden Gift MagnoliaYellow flowers arise in succession from numerous Height 10’terminal and axillary buds along the branches over severalweeks during mid-late spring. Smaller stature forming multistemmedshrub ideal for small gardens.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................—50—


MAGNOLIA – Continuedx ‘Golden Sun’ (Zone 4)Golden Sun MagnoliaStrong yellow 6-tepaled flowers of heavy Height 35’substance open flat in mid-May before foliage emerges.Upright, spreading habit. Registered by late Dr. David Leach.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................‘Iolanthe’ (Zone 5)Iolanthe MagnoliaHuge soft pink-mauve, cup shaped blooms Height 25’with cream white interior. Tree of rounded habit and flowers atearly age.Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................x ‘Ivory Chalice’ (Zone 5)Ivory Chalice MagnoliaIvory flowers. Height 25’Available in 4’-10’, 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B..............................................x ‘Jane’ (Zone 5)Jane MagnoliaBeautifully shaped. Very fragrant flowers – Height 10’red-purple on the outside and white on the inside. Strongvigorous grower with upright habit.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................x ‘Legacy’ (Zone 5)Legacy MagnoliaPink flowers early in spring. Height 22’Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................x ‘Legend’ (Zone 5)Legend MagnoliaLarge ivory yellow blooms. Height 18’Available in 5’-9’ B&B..............................................................x ‘Pinkie’ (Zone 5)Pinkie MagnoliaCompact, rounded habit, blooms mid-May. Height 10’Has the palest flowers – white inside and red-purple outside.Available in 3’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................x ‘Ricky’ (Zone 5)Ricky MagnoliaRed-purple flowers open during late April. Height 10’Vigorous grower of an erect habit.Available in 3’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................x ‘Sayonara’ (Zone 6)Sayonara MagnoliaIvory white flowers – tinged lavender pink. Height 20’Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................NewIndicates new item to our continued expanding list of unique andspecimen grade plant material.—51—


MAGNOLIA – Continuedx ‘Snow White’ (Zone 5)Snow White MagnoliaLarge white flowers. Height 20’Available in 5’-8’ B&B..............................................................x ‘Sundance’ (Zone 5)Sundance MagnoliaFlowers darker than ‘Elizabeth’ and Height 20’holds yellow color better.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................x ‘Susan’ (Zone 5)Susan MagnoliaA compact grower. Fragrant purple flowers Height 10’bloom during late April.Available in 3’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................x brooklynensis ‘Yellow Bird’ (Zone 4) Yellow Bird MagnoliaBright yellow, cup shaped flowers open with Height 15’unfurling leaves. Prefers open sunny locations. Flowers at youngage & late enough to avoid frosts. Golden brown fall color.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................x ‘Yellow Garland’ (Zone 5)Yellow Garland MagnoliaDark green leaves with yellow flowers. Height 30’Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................x ‘Yellow Lantern’ (Zone 5)Yellow Lantern MagnoliaBrilliant yellow flowers in spring. Light yellow Height 25’probably closer to cream than true yellow. Very hardy and fastgrowing.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................acuminata (Zone 3)Cucumbertree MagnoliaRapid grower, flowers yellow-green in May. Height 60’Large leaf, measuring 10” in length.Available in 4’-10’, 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B..............................................acuminata ‘Koban Dori’ (Zone 3)Koban Dori MagnoliaExhibits a more petite pyramidal habit than most Height 20’acuminata selections. Yellow-cupped flowers.Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................acuminata ‘Miss Honeybee’ (Zone 4) Miss Honeybee MagnoliaTulip-shaped lightly fragrant, pale yellow flowers. Height 30’A vigorous, upright spreading tree blooming atan early age.Available in 4’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................—52—


MAGNOLIA – Continuedacuminata ‘Seiju’ (Zone 3)Seiju MagnoliaBlue green flowers which open to reveal Height 30’yellow inside.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................cylindrica (Zone 5)Cylindrica MagnoliaWhite flowers on slow-growing horizontally Height 18’branched tree. When in flower it looks likea giant candelabra.Available in 4’-8’, 2”-4” B&B....................................................denudata (Zone 5)Yulan or Lily Tree MagnoliaLemon-scented, pure white breathtaking Height 30’flowers similar to slender-necked goblets. They are the mostconspicuous of plants which light up the garden at sunrise andsunset. The ‘denudata’ is hardy and is noted for its slow rateof growth and its longevity.Available in 4’-10’, 2”-4” B&B..................................................grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’ (Zone 6)Bracken’s Brown Beauty MagnoliaNew Smothered in stunning fragrant white Height 30’cup-shaped flowers held atop the branches from mid spring to earlysummer. This evergreen has dark green foliage with brown undersides.Which turns coppery bronze in fall. The fruits are red pods displayedfrom early to late fall.Available in 3’-8’ B&B..............................................................hypoleuca (Zone 5)White Bark MagnoliaCreamy white, richly scented cup-shaped Height 40’flowers appear in June. The blooms are followed by scarletcolored fruits. It is one of the hardiest of tree species.Available in 4’-10’, 2”-3” B&B..................................................x loebneri ‘Ballerina’ (Zone 5)Ballerina MagnoliaOne of the last in the loebneri group to flower. Height 20’The fragrant flowers are white with pink edges.Available in 3’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ (Zone 5) Leonard Messel MagnoliaThe darkest pink colored flowers of all loebneri. Height 15-20’Develops a more crowded framework – smaller habit.Available in 3’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................LOOK FOR NEW PLANT LISTING AT FRONT OF CATALOG.—53—


MAGNOLIA – Continuedx loebneri ‘Merrill’ (Zone 5)Merrill MagnoliaUpright in habit, but spreading with age. A hybrid Height 25’that quickly develops into a single or multi-stemmed smalltree. Flowers in dappled shade but does best in full sun.Fragrant, pure white flowers open during mid-to late April.Most vigorous of all loebneri.Available in 3’-8’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................kobus var. loebneri ‘White Stardust’ (Zone 5) Magnolia WhiteStardustStrong growing selection with Height 10’a more tree-like form than some within this groupthat has white flowers with 14-15”, upward standing tepals. Thepristine white blooms have great form. Excellent dark green foliage.Available in 3’-6’ B&B..............................................................sieboldi (Zone 5)Sieboldi MagnoliaDistinctive pendulous white flowers Height 25’bright red stamens. Blooms May-June.Available in 3’-5’ B&B..............................................................soulangiana (Zone 5)Saucer MagnoliaFlowers, lavender outside & white inside. Height 25’Available in 3’-10’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B...........................................s. ‘Alexandrina’ (Zone 5) Alexandrina Saucer MagnoliaFragrant, tulip-shaped, rose-purple flower. Height 25’Available in 4’-12’, 2”-3” B&B & Cont.....................................s. ‘Rustica Rubra’ (Zone 5) Rustica Red Saucer MagnoliaA profusion of fragrant 5.5” Height 14’flowers are shaded deep rose-red and open to rosewith a white interior, appear in late April. Lovely gray bark is set offby large deep green leaves.Available in 3’-6’ B&B..............................................................stellata ‘Centennial’ (Zone 5)Centennial MagnoliaA vigorous growing plant – An American Height 20’selection raised at the Arnold Arboretum and named duringthe Arboretum’s centennial year. White flower blushed withslight pink-tinge on the outside.Available in 3’-6’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................SEE PERENNIALS, VINES AND ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, FERNS ANDGROUND COVERS ON PAGES 94-108—54—


MAGNOLIA – Continuedstellata ‘Chrysanthemumiflora’ (Zone 5) Chrysanthemum MagnoliaExcellent selection for showy flower Height 15’production. Pinkish flowers fading to white.Available in 3’-6’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................stellata ‘Rosea’ (Zone 5)Rose Star MagnoliaTrue pink-flowered form. Slow growing rather Height 20’densely branched shrub.Available in 3’-6’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................stellata ‘Royal Star’ (Zone 5)Royal Star MagnoliaThe flowers are double, pure white Height 15’star-shape. Shrub form is dense, oval to rounded.Available in 3’-6’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................stellata ‘Waterlily’ (Zone 4)Waterlily Star MagnoliaVigorous, pink-flushed fragrant flowers. Height 15’Habit is upright and bushy. Grows to 15’ high.Available in 3’-6’, 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................virginiana (Zone 5)Sweetbay MagnoliaIntensely fragrant, creamy white flowers Height 20’appear in May and June and again in summer. The leaves aredark green, silvery underneath and the bark is silver gray.MalusAvailable in 4’-12’, 2”-4” B&B & #10, #15, #20 Cont. ..........MALUS ‘Adirondack’ (Zone 4)Adirondack CrabappleRed buds to white flowers – nice columnar Height 10’habit. Orange-red fruit.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................‘Coralcole’ (Zone 4)Coralburst ® CrabappleThis is a dwarf variety Height 15’featuring a froth of double coral-pink flowers inspring and reddish-orange fruit in fall; needs well-drained soil and fullsun. This tree should only be grown in full sunlight. It prefers to growin average to moist conditions, and shouldn’t be allowed to dry out.It is not particular as to soil type or pH.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................Come join us as we host the47th Annual NGLCO Summer Field DayTuesday, August 12, <strong>2014</strong>—55—


MALUS – Continuedcv. ‘JFS-KW5’ (PP 14,375) (Zone 4) Royal Raindrops ® CrabappleBright pinkish red flowers Height 20’New combine with deep purple cutleaf foliage to presenta unique new crab. Deeply lobed leaves and upright form with goodbranching and density are inherited from its Golden Raindrops ®parent. Nursery growth is outstanding, and it displays good to excellentresistance to the common diseases.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................‘Jarmin’ (PP 14,337) (Zone 4)Marilee ® CrabapplePink buds open to Height 24’unusually large, white, double blooms. Unique forits stiffly upright, narrow form and virtually fruitless nature.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................‘Louisa’ (Zone 4)Louisa CrabappleExcellent weeping form with pink flowers Height 15’and yellow fruit.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-4” B&B.........................................................‘Prairifire’ (Zone 4)Prairifire CrabappleRed bud to red flower. New growth reddish Height 20’maroon maturing to dark green. Red-purple fruit. Roundedgrowth habit.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.........................................................‘Sargentii’ (Zone 4)Sargent CrabappleSingle fragrant white flowers Height 10’and small bright red fruit.Available in 3’-7’, 2”-3” B&B....................................................‘Sargentii Tina’ (Zone 4)Sargent Tina CrabappleA small, cold and hardy accent tree. It’s an Height 4’New ideal spring specimen for both close and as long range focalpoints. The pink/red buds open to white flowers in the spring.In summer, the leaves are a deep green. In fall, the treeproduces red fruit that clings on well into winter. Sargent Tinaalso has an excellent resistance to most diseases.Available in 1 1 / 4 ”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B B&B..............................................‘Spring Snow’ (Zone 4)Spring Snow CrabappleRose-pink buds opening to single pure Height 25’white flowers. Dense, oval habit and nearly sterile.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B.........................................................—56—


MALUS – Continued‘Sutyzam’ (PP 7,062) (Zone 4)Sugar Tyme ® CrabappleFeatures fragrant white Height 18’flowers that smother its upright, spreadingbranches in spring. Persistent red fruits provide a fine fall and winterdisplay.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B .....................................................ioensis ‘Prairie Rose’ (Zone 4)Prairie Rose CrabappleRounded tree with large, fragrant double Height 20’pink blooms. No fruit.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.........................................................zumi ‘Calocarpa’ (Zone 5)Redbud CrabapplePink buds open to white fragrant flowers. Height 15’Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................FRUITING APPLES‘Espalier’ (Zone 4)Espaliered Fruiting AppleThis apple tree is quite unique. They have Height 15’New five varieties budded onto each tree. Each branch of the tree containsone variety of apple (Honeycrisp, Jonathan, Yellow Delicious, Gala,Granny Smith). Makes a delicious decoration to a plain fence in theback-yard!Available in #10 Cont..............................................................‘Fuji’ (Zone 4)Fuji Apple<strong>Inc</strong>reasing in popularity, the ‘Fuji’ apple is Height 20’New large, tapered in form, crisp, extra sweet, and red striped. The superbflavor of this fruit keeps very well and is great for baking. Harvest timeis late October. Careful early training, annual pruning and shapingare required to insure healthy and productive trees. Pollination isrequired for fruit production.Available in #10 Cont. ............................................................‘Gala’ (Zone 5)Gala AppleA very popular red Height 12’apple with a distinctive yellow blush, superb flavorfor fresh eating; needs well-drained soil and full sun. Gala Applefeatures showy clusters of lightly-scented white flowers with shellpink overtones along the branches in mid spring, which emerge fromdistinctive pink flower buds. It has forest green foliage throughoutthe season. The pointy leaves turn yellow in fall. The fruits are showyorange pomes carried in abundance in early fall. They have a superbflavor for fresh eating.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B & #10, #15 Cont. .......................—57—


MALUS – Continued‘Golden Delicious’ (Zone 4)Golden Delicious AppleGreat medium sized tree with showy flowers Height 20’New in spring followed by bright golden fruit in the fall. Fruit is crisp andjuicy, great for cooking as well as enjoying fresh off the tree. GoldenDelicious is also a good pollinizer for other apple varieties. Harvest inlate September to early October.Available in #10 Cont. ............................................................‘Honeycrisp’ (Zone 3)Honeycrisp AppleFeatures showy clusters of lightly-scented white Height 20’flowers with shell pink overtones along the branches in mid spring,which emerge from distinctive pink flower buds. It has forest greenfoliage throughout the season. The pointy leaves turn yellow in fall.The fruits are showy red pomes carried in abundance in early fall.An exceedingly crisp hardy red apple with a sweet and juicy flavor,keeps extremely well.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B & #10, #15 Cont. .......................MetasequoiaMETASEQUOIA glyptostroboides (Zone 4)Dawn RedwoodBeautiful feathery foliage in summer, changing Height 60’to an orange-red brown in the fall.Available in 6’-15’ B&B............................................................glyptostroboides ‘Ogon’ (Zone 5) Gold Rush Dawn RedwoodDeciduous golden yellow fine-textured foliage Height 60’with its best color in full sun.Available in 6’-9’ B&B..............................................................MicrobiotaMICROBIOTA decussata (Zone 3)Russian ArborvitaeHardy conifer with low spreading, soft-textured Height 12”green Thuja-like needles turning bronze in winter.MyricaAvailable in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................MYRICA pensylvanica (Zone 3)Northern BayberryGlossy green foliage, silvery-gray berries. Height 9’Aromatic leaves. Bronze in fall – makes a great hedge.Available in 24”-4’ B&B & #2, #3, #5 Cont. .........................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—58—


NyssaNYSSA sylvatica (Zone 4)Black Gum/Black TupeloSpectacular fall color – orange, yellow & red. Height 50’Native tree.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-4” B&B.........................................................‘Autumn Cascade’ (Zone 5)Autumn Cascade Black GumStrongly weeping form with lustrous green Height 40’foliage turning to striking yellow, orange, and scarlet in fall.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.........................................................‘Haymenred’ (Zone 5)Red Rage BlackgumDeep green, high gloss Height 35’summer foliage turns outrageously bright red withthe onset of fall weather. Discovered in southern Indiana, it has allthe great features of the species plus good resistance to leaf spot anddependably brilliant fall color! Its upright pyramidal shape makes it anexcellent candidate for street tree use.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B .....................................................‘Wildfire’ (Zone 4)Wildfire Black GumGlossy burgundy leaves hold color well into Height 18’summer. Excellent yellow, orange, red, and purple fall color ondensely branched, straight-leadered tree.OstryaAvailable in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................OSTRYA carpinifolia (Zone 3)European Hop HornbeamRound-headed tree with double toothed Height 40’leaves turning yellow in fall. Branches filled withdrooping catkins in spring.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-3” B&B.........................................................virginiana (Zone 3)Ironwood or American Hop HornbeamPyramidal becoming, rounded with age. Height 25-40’Graceful tree for lawns, parks, and naturalized areas.Tolerates dry acidic or alkaline soils with yellow fall color.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................OxydendrumOXYDENDRUM arboreum (Zone 5)SourwoodHas white panicle flower in summer – dark Height 25’green foliage. Brilliant red fall color.Available in 4’-9’ B&B .............................................................—59—


ParrotiaPARROTIA persica (own root) (Zone 4)Persian ParrotiaOutstanding foliage – green wavy margin. Height 40’Excellent glowing tints of gold & crimson in the fall. Theinteresting exfoliating bark is an asset in the winter landscape.Available in 3’-9’, 2”-3” B&B....................................................PhellodendronPHELLODENDRON amurense (Zone 3)Amur CorktreeBroad spreading, open crowned tree with Height 45’interesting corky bark in maturity. Yellow fall color.Available in 2”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B.........................................................lavallei ‘Longenecker’ (Zone 4)Eyestopper CorktreeUpright and rounded with Height 40’medium-green summer foliage that turnsbright yellow in the fall. This tree has the clearest bright-yellow foliageamong the cork trees.Available in 2”-3” B&B.............................................................amurense ‘Macho’ (Zone 3)Macho Amur CorktreeShort, thick trunk and an open, rounded Height 30-40’canopy which makes it ideal as a durable shadetree. The deciduous, dark green, pinnately compound leaflets changeto bronze and yellow in the fall. The insignificant yellow/green flowersappear in late May to early June. Fruits are not produced on this maleselection of Corktree.Available in 2”-3” B&B.............................................................PhiladelphusPHILADELPHUS ‘Snowbelle’ (Zone 4)Snowbelle Mock OrangeCompact mockorange cultivar that is noted Height 4’for its abundant bloom of fragrant, double whiteflowers in late spring to early summer. This is a deciduous shrubwith an upright habit that typically grows to only 3-4’ tall and aswide. Oval, dark green leaves.Available in 2’-3’ B&B..............................................................Come join us as we host the47th Annual NGLCO Summer Field DayTuesday, August 12, <strong>2014</strong>—60—


PhysocarpusPHYSOCARPUS opulifolius ‘Seward’ (PP 14,821) (Zone 3). Summer Wine ® NinebarkNew Deeply cut, dark crimson-purple leaves with Height 6’pinkish white, button-like flowers in mid summer. Neat,compact branching.PiceaAvailable in #10, #15 Cont.....................................................PICEA abies (Zone 2)Norway SpruceBroad vigorous spruce with bright green foliage. Height 150’Valued for windbreaks.Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................abies ‘Aarburg’ (Zone 3)Aarburg Weeping Norway SpruceFast growing, irregular shaped weeping Norway. Height 15’Available in 5’-8’ B&B..............................................................abies ‘Cincinata’ (Zone 3) Cincinata Weeping Norway SpruceLarge stately tree with wide-spreading, Height 8’sweeping branches. Long rich green needles on densependulous branches. Ideal for large areas.Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................abies ‘Crusita’ (Zone 4)Crusita Norway SpruceSlow growing, upright tree with bright purple-red Height 40’growth color. Older foliage turns to dark green.Available in 7’-10’ B&B............................................................abies ‘Nidiformis’ (Zone 2)Bird’s Nest SpruceSpreading, dense broad plant with regular Height 5’growth pattern.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................abies ‘Pendula’ (Zone 2)Weeping Norway SpruceThe Pendula Spruce spreads over ground to Height 15’cover 10’. No two are exactly alike, but all tend to spread theirlimbs in a wild/awkward configuration. Great novelty plant.Available in 5’-12’ B&B............................................................abies ‘Viminalis’ (Zone 3) Viminalis Weeping Norway SpruceGreen weeping form. Height 8’Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................—61—


PICEA – Continuedbrewerriana ‘Pendula’ (Zone 5)Brewer’s Weeping SpruceUpright tree with Height 30’excellent dark green color, branchlets pendulous.Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................‘Engelmanni’ (Zone 3)Engelmann SpruceNarrow, almost spire-like, densely pyramidal Height 80’tree. Overall blue cast to plant.Available in 4’-10’ B&B........................................................... .glauca ‘Conica’ (Zone 3)Dwarf Alberta SpruceConical shape maintains itself without pruning. Height 5’Light green needles.Available in #3, #5, #10 Cont. ..............................................glauca ‘Densata’ (Zone 2)Black Hills SpruceSlow growing conical form of white spruce. Height 40’Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................koyami (Zone 5)Koyama SpruceAromatic, blue-green needles with conical shape. Height 20’Branch tips protrude and curve upwards. Similarto Picea Koraiensis.Available in 4’-8’ B&B..............................................................omorika (Zone 4)Serbian SpruceDark green needles with white underside. Height 60’Elegant, narrow, pyramidal silhouette with arching branchesthat add character.Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................omorika ‘Bruns’ (Zone 4)Bruns Serbian SpruceSimply breathtaking year-round with its Height 8’New elegant columnar form, slightly twisted, pendulous branches,and two-tone foliage of green and silver. This selection ofSerbian Spruce offers a narrowly upright habit, very uniformand naturally symmetrical.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................omorika ‘Pendula’ (Zone 4)Nice weeping form of Serbian Spruce.Weeping Serbian SpruceAvailable in 9’-11’ B&B............................................................—62—


PICEA – Continuedorientalis (Zone 4)Oriental SpruceIts small needles & size lend a delicate touch Height 40’to landscape. Considered as best ornamental spruce.Available in 4’-6’ B&B..............................................................pungens (Zone 3)Colorado SpruceBroad, pyramidal, green to bluish-green needles. Height 50’GREENAvailable in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................pungens glauca (Zone 3)Colorado SpruceBroad, pyramidal, green to bluish-green needles. Height 50’BLUEAvailable in 4’-12’ B&B..................................... .......................pungens glauca ‘Pendula’ (Zone 3) Weeping Blue Colorado SpruceBlue-needled weeping form of Colorado Spruce Height 8’with twisted and pendulous limbs.Available in 5’-8’ B&B..............................................................pungens ‘Baby Blue’ (Zone 3)Baby Blue Colorado Spruce‘Baby Blue’ is a compact Height 14’selection that features iridescent silver-blue growththat matures to bright blue in fall. It has a pyramidal form growing to12-14’ tall.Available in B&B........................ NOT AVAILABLE ……………pungens ‘Bakeri’ (Zone 3)Baker Blue SpruceSilver-blue, color to needles. Height 30’Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................pungens ‘Fat Albert’ (Zone 3)Fat Albert Blue SpruceOutstanding blue-needled tree. Height 40’Available in 4’-12’ B&B & Cont. ..............................................pungens ‘Globosa’ (Zone 2)Dwarf Globe SpruceBeautiful shrub that adds great structure and Height 60’form to the landscape. It has a globe form with dense branchesand a flat top. Silvelry-blue needles hold their color all year andare even brighter in the summer.Available in 24”-4’ B&B & #7,#10,#20 Cont. ........................FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE we accept Ò Á ¸—63—


PICEA – Continuedpungens ‘Hoopsi’ (Zone 3)Hoopsi Blue SpruceDense, pyramidal form with extremely bright blue Height 25’spreading branches.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................pungens ‘Montgomery’ (Zone 3) Montgomery Dwarf Blue SpruceDense globe blue spruce. Height 5’Available in 24”-4’ B&B & Cont. .............................................pungens ‘Thompsen’ (Zone 3) Thompsen Colorado Blue SpruceSilver-blue needles that almost glows. Narrow, Height 60’dense conical shape with horizontal stiff branches.PierisAvailable in 6’-10’ B&B............................................................PIERIS japonica ‘Mountain Fire’ (Zone 5) Mountain Fire AndromedaBright red new growth contrasting with Height 5’deep green, mature foliage. White flower.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................x ‘Purity’ (Zone 5)Purity AndromedaLarge white flowers, covering plant in spring. Height 6’Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................japonica ‘Variegata’ (Zone 5)Variegata AndromedaLeaves with white margins. White flowers. Height 3’Available in #3 Cont................................................................j. Yak. ‘Cavatine’ (Zone 5) Cavatine AndromedaWhite flowers, good rock garden plant. Height 2’PinusAvailable in #3 Cont................................................................PINUS aristata (Zone 4)Bristlecone PineSlow-grower, upright, sturdy and picturesque. Height 12’A wonderful novelty plant for that special garden niche.Available in 18”-3’ B&B............................................................bungeana (Zone 4)Lacebark PineA specimen tree of great beauty – wonderful for Height 50’small gardens. Beautifully marbled and interesting bark. Hardy.Limited QuantitiesAvailable in 4’-10’ B&B ...........................................................—64—


PINUS – Continuedcembra (Zone 3)Swiss Stone PineHas uniform, narrow, densely columnar habit. Height 30’Blue-green foliage.Available in 3’-8’ B&B..............................................................densiflora ‘Oculus Draconis’ (Zone 4)Dragon’s Eye PineEach needle marked with green and Height 35’yellow coloring.Available in 4’-7’ B&B..............................................................flexilis (Zone 4)Limber PineBlue/green needles – branches very flexible. Height 50’Our selection has a habit similar to Vanderwolf.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................f. ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’ (Zone 4) Vanderwolf’s Pyramid Limber PineNarrow columnar form with blue-green foliage. Height 40’Available in 6’-12’ B&B............................................................heldreichii leucodermis (Zone 3)Bosnian PineMedium sized tree with greenish-grey bark. Height 40’Available in 3’-6’ B&B..............................................................koraiensis (Zone 4)Korean PineOne of the most elegant five-needle pines Height 40’with a loose, pyramidal habit. An excellent plant for smallgardens because of its slow growth. Dark green foliage.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................mugo var. Pumilio (Zone 2)Pumilio Mugo PineA popular variety with short dark green needles. Height 5’Available in #2, #3 Cont.........................................................parviflora ‘Glauca’ (Zone 5)Blue Japanese White PineDense blue-green twisted needles. Excellent Height 30’Japanese garden tree holding its bluish color well throughoutthe winter. Its form grows more picturesque every year. Itsfoliage is a sharp contrast with other conifers.Available in 4’-7’ B&B..............................................................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—65—


PINUS – Continuedparviflora ‘Glauca Nana’ (Zone 4)Japanese White PineHas the same attractive cones, blue-green Height 3’New foliage and tiered branching as Pinus parviflora ‘Glauca’, butit has a slightly slower growth rate, and shorter, more compactfoliage.Available in 24” B&B................................................................peuce (Zone 4)Balkan PineMedium-sized, narrow, conical habit. The Height 40’needles are dark gray-green. Great specimenor accent plant.Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................pumila (Zone 3)Japanese Stone PineA slow growing rounded pine with a Height 10’prostrate branching habit.Available in 15”-4’ B&B............................................................strobiformis (Zone 4)Western White PineSoft bright blue, often twisted needles. Height 50’Potentially more heat and drought tolerant than Eastern WhitePine.Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................strobus (Zone 3)Eastern White PinePyramidal with soft bluish-green foliage. Height 90’Becomes umbrella-like with age. Great for specimen,groupings, screens and hedges.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................strobus ‘Columnaris’ (Zone 3)Columnar White PineA columnar branched form of white pine. Height 40’Available in 7’-12’ B&B............................................................strobus ‘Macopin’ (Zone 3)Macopin White PineA nice dwarf round form of Pinus strobus. Height 3’It has a uniform habit and can grow around3’ tall and wide.Available in 15”-3’ B&B............................................................strobus ‘Pendula’ (Zone 3)Weeping Eastern White PineWeeping form with long drooping branches. Height 14’Wonderful as an accent plant.Available in 7’-10’ B&B............................................................—66—


PINUS – Continuedwallichiana (Zone 5)Himalayan PineLarge, elegant form with blue-green drooping Height 50’needles.PlatanusAvailable in 5’-10’ B&B............................................................PLATANUS x acerifolia ‘Bloodgood’ (Zone 5)Bloodgood London PlanetreeMaple-like medium to dark green Height 50-80’foliage, rapid growing broadly pyramidal habit. Exfoliatingbark. Shows greater resistance to disease and tolerant of soilcompaction, heat, and drought.Available in 2”-5” B&B.............................................................x acerifolia ‘Morton Circle’ (Zone 5) Exclamation London PlanetreeThis stately tree was selected for its strong Height 60’New central leader, dense upright pyramidal shapeand attractive foliage. Tolerant of difficult urban conditions suchas adverse soils, poor drainage, air pollution, and drought. Like allplanetrees, it develops an attractive exfoliating bark, which peels backto expose interior bark in shades of cream to white. Bred to be highlyresistant to anthracnose. Introduced by Chicagoland Grows ® .PopulusAvailable in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................POPULUS tremula Erecta (Zone 2)Swedish Columnar AspenThis upright and very narrow tree is well Height 40’adapted to cold climates. Seedless.PrunusAvailable in 3 1 / 2 ”-5” B&B.........................................................PRUNUS ‘Accolade’ (Zone 4)Accolade CherrySemi-double flower, deep rose-pink in bud. Height 40’Fading to white.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-5” B&B.........................................................x cistena (Zone 2)Purple SandcherryPink flowers with reddish-purple foliage. Height 7’Available in #5, #7, #10 Cont................................................x cistena ‘Big Cis’ (PP 5,003) (Zone 4) Big Cis ® Purple Leaf PlumA sturdy tree with cistena-like flowers followed Height 14’by dark purple foliage.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................—67—


PRUNUS – Continuedx ‘Hally Jolivette’ (Zone 5)Hally Jolivette CherryFlowers double pink in bud, opening to pinkish Height 15’white on dense, fine-textured, fast growing small tree or shrub.Available in 4’-10’, 4”-7” B&B..................................................x ‘Okame’ (own root) (Zone 5)Okame CherryDeep maroon buds, opening to pink. Height 25’A heavy annual bloomer, it bears small, clear-pink flowersprofusely. Outstanding bark character. Makes a handsomespecimen plant.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-5” B&B.........................................................subhirtella ‘Autumnalis Rosea’ (Zone 5) Pink Autumn CherrySemi-double pale pink flowers on delicately Height 25’twigged branches, occasionally with sporadic flowerin a warm fall. One of the best of its species due tocold, heat, and stress tolerance. Yellow and bronzefall color.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-5” B&B.........................................................subhirtella ‘Pendula’ (Zone 5)Weeping Higan CherryGraceful, long weeping boughs sway like Height 40’New willows in the breeze. Large magenta buds open to perfect doublepink flowers. Later flowering avoids bud damage from late springfreezes. Plant as a focal point or use pairs to frame entries.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-5 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................‘White Fountain’ (own root) (Zone 5) White Fountain CherryWeeping cherry with snowy white flowers. Height 15’Foliage is dark green and turns red and orange shades in fall.Available in 1 1 / 2 ” -5” B&B & #3, #5, #15, #20 Cont.............PseudolarixPSEUDOLARIX kaempferi (P. amabilis) (Zone 4)Golden LarchBroadly pyramidal; wide spreading Height 50’horizontal branches. Soft light green, turninggolden yellow to orange in fall.Available in 4’-12” B&B............................................................PseudotsugaPSEUDOTSUGA menziesii (Zone 4)Douglas FirDensely pyramidal evergreen with unique Height 60’pendulous cones. Soft blue-green needles are retainedbetter than spruce or fir under hot, dry conditions. Good as aspecimen, in groupings, or as a screen.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................—68—


PyrusPYRUS ‘Glen’s Form’ (Zone 5)Chanticleer ® PearOften referred to as ‘Cleveland Select’Upright pyramidal form. White flowers in spring. Height 25’QuercusAvailable in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................QUERCUS alba (Zone 3)White OakPyramidal form in youth, aging to wider than Height 70’tall rounded head. Glossy leaves turning burgundy red in fall.Native to East and Midwest United States. Disease, drought,and salt resistant.Available in 2”-5” B&B.............................................................acutissima (Zone 5)Sawtooth OakFree growing shade tree of medium size. Height 35’Chestnut-like foliage.Larger Sizes Available. Please Inquire.Available in 2”-5” B&B.............................................................bicolor (Zone 4)Swamp White OakRounded, open habit. Green foliage with wavy Height 45’margins. Yellow fall color.Available in 2”-5” B&B.............................................................coccinea (Zone 5)Scarlet OakRounded form, nice dark green glossy foliage Height 75’with excellent scarlet fall color.Available in 2”-5” B&B.............................................................dentata ‘C.F. Miller’ (Zone 6)Daimyo OakA small ornamental oak with some of the Height 26’largest leaves of any oak. Leaves on maturespecimens can reach a width of 12”. It’s a tall wide fully hardyperennial deciduous tree. It grows well in semi-shade and direct sun,and prefers medium levels of water.Available in 2”-5” B&B.............................................................imbricaria (Zone 4)Shingle OakFall color is beautiful russet-red. Height 60’Willow-like foliage.Available in 2”-5” B&B.............................................................—69—


QUERCUS – Continuedmacrocarpa (Zone 3)Burr OakNice dark green foliage with yellow fall color. Height 55’Oval habit.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-6” B&B.........................................................muhlenbergii (Zone 5)Chinkapin OakDark green foliage with rounded habit. Height 45’Yellow fall color.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-4 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................palustris ‘Pringreen’ (PP 9,093) (Zone 4) Green Pillar ® Pin OakUniformly branched fastigiate form with Height 60’glossy dark green foliage turning maroon red in fall.Available in 7’-12’ B&B............................................................palustris ‘Sovereign’ (Zone 4)Sovereign Pin OakLower branches are more horizontal to Height 75’only slightly downswept.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................robur ‘Fastigiata’ (Zone 4)Upright English OakA narrow-growing, low-branched tree. Height 60’Available in 5’-13’ B&B............................................................robur x bicolor ‘Long’ (PP 12,673) (Zone 4) Regal Prince ® OakThis columnar to narrow-oval oak with Height 50’fastigiate branching typically matures over time to40-60 feet tall with a spread to 25 feet. Leathery, obovate, glossy,dark green leaves turn yellow-brown in fall. Excellent as a specimen,in small groups or as a tall screen. Good resistance to powdery mildewand borers.Available in 8’-13’ B&B............................................................robur x Q. alba ‘Crimschmidt’ (PP 9,103) (Zone 5) Crimson Spire OakColumnar, tightly fastigiate habit with dark Height 45’blue-green foliage. Rusty red fall color.Available in 8’-13’ B&B............................................................rubra (Zone 4)Eastern Red OakRounded, pyramidal, fast-growing native. Height 60’Excellent red fall color.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-5” B&B.........................................................—70—


RhododendronsRHODODENDRONS**Small leafed. Lepidote**’Aglo’ (Zone 5)Aglo RhododendronEarly flower, with reddish eye. Height 3’Bronze foliage in winter.Available in 18”-30” B&B & #3 Cont.......................................**‘Blue Baron’ (Zone 5)Blue Baron RhododendronEarly-midseason flowers of eye catching Height 3’near blue color. Nice bronze fall foliage.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................‘Boursault’ (Zone 5)Boursault RhododendronLilac flowers on a compact plant. Extremely hardy. Height 5’Available in 15”-3’ B&B and #3 Cont. ....................................‘Capistrano’ (Zone 5)Capistrano RhododendronNearly an ideal yellow rhododendron. The best yet produced forcold climates. Unlike most yellows, the foliage is abundant and freshdark green. The plant is not too large (4’ high, 8’ wide). Bears flowertrusses of strong yellow on nearly every branch tip. A prize longsought by its creator. David G. Leach introduction.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................‘Catawbiense Album’ (Zone 5) Catawbiense Album RhododendronExtremely hardy & vigorous. Lilac buds open Height 6’pure white.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................‘Chinoides’ (Zone 5)Chinoides RhododendronCompact growing habit. Attractive narrow foliage, Height 4’covered by late-season white flowers.Available in 18”-30” B&B and #3 Cont. .................................‘Cunningham’ (Zone 5)Cunningham RhododendronMid season pink buds open to small white Height 4’flowers. Tight habit.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE we accept Ò Á ¸—71—


RHODODENDRONS – Continued‘English Roseum’ (Zone 5)English Roseum RhododendronMid season flowers are rose-lilac. Height 10’Vigorous plant with good foliage.Available in 18”-3 1 / 2 ’ B&B & #3, #10 Cont. ...........................‘Haaga’ (Zone 5)Haaga RhododendronLate blooming with bright pink flowers and Height 5’red-orange markings. Upright habit.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................‘Helsinki University’ (Zone 5) Helsinki University RhododendronUpright growth habit. Bright pink flowers with Height 6’orange-red flecks. Bud hardy to -40°.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................‘Hong Kong’ (Zone 5)Hong Kong RhododendronThe first hardy yellow rhododendron hybrid and still one ofthe best. Not quite a full truss of large, translucent light yellowearly flower clusters produce a distinguished hybrid withattractive glossy green leaves. 12’ high, 20’ wide at maturity.David G. Leach introduction.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................**‘Landmark’ (Zone 5)Landmark RhododendronEarly-midseason lepidote with dark pink, almost Height 4’red flowers. Upright habit. Mahogany-colored leaves inwinter.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................maximum (Red Form) (Zone 5) Maximum Red RhododendronA native to NE United States, this ‘red’ form Height 5’of the species is dark in bud, with flowers openingto deep rose-pink in late June. Tree like growing to 5’ or more.Available in 18”-3’ B&B & #3 Cont. .......................................‘Maximum Pink’ (Zone 5)Maximum Pink RhododendronLate season pink flowers. Tolerates sun well. Height 6’Available in 18”-3’ B&B & #3, #10 Cont. ..............................‘Nova Zembla’ (Zone 5)Nova Zembla RhododendronMid-season red flower. Upright growth habit. Height 5’Available in 18”-30” B&B & #3 Cont. .....................................—72—


RHODODENDRONS – Continued‘Pierce American Beauty’ (Zone 5)Pierce American BeautyRhododendronMid-season rose flowers covering deep Height 4’green foliage.Available in 18”-3’ B&B ..........................................................**‘P.J.M.’ (Zone 5)P.J.M. RhododendronEarly bright lavender-pink flowers. Bronze winter Height 4’foliage.Available in 15”-30” B&B & #3 Cont. .....................................**‘P.J.M. Compact Form’ (Zone 5) Compact P.J.M. RhododendronLavender-pink flower, wider than high. Height 4’Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................**‘P.J.M. Elite’ (Zone 5)P.J.M. Elite RhododendronEarly, bright blossoms slightly pinker than P.J.M. Height 4’Bronze winter foliage.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................**‘Purple Gem’ (Zone 5)Purple Gem RhododendronMid season, small, blue purple flowers. Height 2’Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................‘Purple Passion’ (Zone 5)Purple Passion RhododendronRich, deep purple trusses in late midseason. Height 6’Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................‘Scintillation’ (Zone 5)Scintillation RhododendronNice deep pink flower with attractive foliage. Height 5’Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................‘Summer Summit’ (Zone 5) Summer Summit RhododendronAnother of David G. Leach’s very late blooming, massiverhododendrons, with the largest white flowers of all. Whitewhen they are most appreciated with the onset of warmweather. Shrub-like growth habit; 18’ tall, 17’ wide, not yetfully mature. Free flowering. Heavily foliaged.Available in 15”-3’ B&B ..........................................................—73—


Yakusimanium Type RhododendronsYAKUSIMANUM TYPE RHODODENDRON‘Yaku Prince’ (Zone 5)Yaku Prince RhododendronMid season deep pink buds opening to pink. Height 4’Available in 18”-30” B&B & #3 Cont. .....................................‘Yaku Princess’ (Zone 5)Yaku Princess RhododendronMid season pink bud opening to white. Height 4’RhusAvailable in #3 Cont. ..............................................................RHUS aromatica ‘Gro-Low’ (Zone 4)Gro-Low Fragrant SumacLow, wide-spreading habit. Glossy foliage. Height 30”Available in #2, #5 Cont. .......................................................Hardy Shrub RosesHARDY SHRUB ROSES (Zone 4)‘Carefree Delight’ .................................... pink, everblooming.‘Double Knockout’ ® (PP 16,202)...... red blend, everblooming.‘Double Pink Knockout’ ® (PPAF)……………Bubble Gum Pink, everblooming‘Knockout’ ® (PP 11,836) ... light red-deep pink, everblooming.‘Nearly Wild’ ........................................... pink, everblooming.‘Pink Knockout’ ® (PP 15,070) .... medium pink, everblooming.‘Pink Meidiland’ ...................................... pink, everblooming.‘Rainbow Knockout’ ® ..........................coral, pink, and yellow.‘Red Meidiland’ ® .......................................red, everblooming.‘Ruby Meidiland’ ® .....................deep ruby-red, everblooming.‘Sunny Knockout ® ................................Fragrant Intense Yellow‘The Fairy’ ........................................light pink, everblooming.SalixAvailable in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................Available in Containers.............................................................SALIX integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (Zone 5) Japanese Dappled WillowWhite, green, and pink variegated foliage on Height 5’slender branches.Available in #3 Cont................................................................—74—


SassafrasSASSAFRAS albidum (Zone 4)SassafrasGreen lobed foliage with bright red fall color. Height 40’Available in 5’-10’, 1 1 / 2 -3” B&B...............................................SciadopitysSCIADOPITYS verticillata (Zone 5)Japanese Umbrella PineDark green, glossy needles – unusual texture. Height 30’Available in 3 1 / 2 ’-5’ B&B...........................................................SinocalycanthusSINOCALYCANTHUS chinensis (Zone 6)Chinese SweetshrubMedium sized deciduous shrub with glossy Height 10’dark green leaves and camellia-like flowers May to July.Yellow fall color.SophoraAvailable in 3’-4’ B&B..............................................................SOPHORA japonica (see NEW NAME)Spiraea—75—Styphnolobium japonicumSPIRAEA bumalda ‘Anthony Waterer’ (Zone 3) Anthony Waterer SpireaPink flowers, bluish-green foliage turning to Height 4’purple fall color.Available in 18”-3’ B&B & #5 Cont. .......................................x bumalda ‘Fire Light’ (Zone 3)Fire Light SpireaNew growth is red-orange with nice red fall color. Height 3’Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................japonica ‘Goldflame’ (Zone 4)Gold Flame SpireaIn spring new foliage is crimson red turning Height 4’yellow-gold in summer. Then clusters of small pinkflowers arrive in early to mid-summer. In fall the foliage turns a fierybronze before falling to ground.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................Come join us as we host the47th Annual NGLCO Summer Field DayTuesday, August 12, <strong>2014</strong>


SPIRAEA – Continuedjaponica var. alpine ‘Neon Flash’ (Zone 4) Neon Flash SpireaThe rich red flowers cover this plant in Height 3’late spring and repeat bloom through early fall.New growth is tinted purple changing to green in summer. Entireplant becomes deep burgundy in autumn before leaf drop. A vastimprovement over Anthony Waterer Spirea.Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................japonica ‘Goldmound’ (Zone 4)Goldmound SpireaPink flowers in May, golden leaves. Height 3’Available in #3 Cont................................................................japonica ‘Little Princess’ (Zone 4)Little Princess SpireaA dense, compact shrub with deep pink flowers. Height 30”Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................japonica ‘Shirobana’ (Zone 4)Shirobana SpireaDeep rose, pink & white flowers. Height 3’Available in #3 Cont. ..............................................................nipponica ‘Snowmound’ (Zone 4)Snowmound SpireaWhite flowers, dark blue-green leaves. Height 5’Available in 24”-3’ B&B & #3, #5 Cont..................................StewartiaSTEWARTIA ‘Ballet’ (Zone 5)Ballet StewartiaLarge flowers blooming in July. Upright, vigorous Height 30’growth habit. Mottled bark. Polly Hill introduction.Clump Forms Available. Please inquire about size and price.Available in 4’-9’............................................................... B&B‘Milk & Honey’ (Zone 5)Milk & Honey StewartiaLarge flower blooming in July. Broad, dense Height 30’growth habit. Mottled bark. Polly Hill introduction.Available in 4’-9’............................................................... B&Bpseudocamellia (Zone 5)Japanese StewartiaMedium size pyramidal tree with attractive Height 30’flower in July. A handsome year-round specimen tree that willenhance any garden. The outstanding mottled bark makes itmost attractive in the winter landscape.Clump Forms Available. Please inquire about size and price.Available in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................—76—


StyphnolobiumSTYPHNOLOBIUM japonicum (Sophora japonica) ‘Halka’ (Zone 5)(PP 7,554)Millstone Japanese PagodatreeSymmetrical, uniform, dense branched with Height 45’deeper green foliage.StyraxAvailable in 1 3 / 4 ” -3 1 / 2 ” B&B....................................................STYRAX japonicus (Zone 5)Japanese SnowbellPendulous, lightly fragrant white bell-shaped Height 30’flowers in June. Low branched, wide spreading tree bestplanted where flowers may be seen readily.Available in 4’-8’, 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.............................................japonicus ‘Carillon’ (Zone 5 Carillon Weeping Japanese SnowbellA broad deciduous shrub with arching Height 10’branches. Small green leaves turn to yellow in fall.Numerous, fragrant white bell flowers appear in May. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.........................................................japonicus ‘JFS-D’ (Zone 5) Snowcone ® Japanese SnowbellDark green, fine textured foliage and dense, Height 25’symmetrical structure create a tree of greatuniformity. It is resistant to twig dieback that is common in seedlinggrown trees. It has yellowish fall color and pure white bell shapedflowers in late May to early June.Available in 1 1 / 2 ”-3” B&B.........................................................obassia (Zone 5)Fragrant SnowbellFragrant white flowers hanging in long, showy Height 25’racemes in June. Small tree or shrub with large dark greensummer foliage. Bark exfoliates with age.SyringaAvailable in 1 1 / 2 ”-2” B&B.........................................................SYRINGA reticulata (amurense japonica) (Zone 4) Japanese Tree LilacA rounded tree with creamy white flowers Height 25’in June. Attractive, shiny, cherry-like bark addsinterest in the winter.Available in 4’-10’, 1 3 / 4 ”-4” B&B..............................................—77—


SYRINGA – Continuedreticulata ‘Ivory Silk’ (Zone 4)Ivory Silk Tree LilacSingle, creamy-white flowers. Very fine Height 20’upright form.Available in 4’-10’, 1 3 / 4 -2 1 / 2 ” B&B............................................meyeri palibiniana (Zone 4)Dwarf Korean LilacFragrant, reddish-purple buds open whitish-pink. Height 5’Available in 18”-24” B&B #3, #5 Cont. .................................TOP GRAFTED ON STANDARDAvailable in 18”-4’ B&B............................................................patula ‘Miss Kim’ (Zone 4)Miss Kim LilacFragrant ice blue-lavender flowers. Attractive, Height 5’small foliage. Dense rounded habit.Available in 24”-30” B&B & #3, #5 Cont. ..............................TOP GRAFTED ON STANDARDAvailable in 18”-30” B&B.........................................................x hyacinthiflora ‘Maiden’s Blush’ (Zone 3) Maiden’s Blush LilacMaintains an upright habit and is most Height 8’New valued for its extremely fragrant single purple blooms in early to mid-May, dark green foliage.Available in 24”-6’ B&B & #3,#5,#7 Cont. ............................x ‘Penda’ (PP 20,575) (Zone 5)Bloomerang ® Purple LilacBloomerang Lilac is a new lilac with fragrant Height 5’New purple flowers that bloom in spring, then again inmid-summer until frost. It has a compact growth habit and smallleaves that make a perfect shrub for smaller gardens.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................vulgaris ‘Prairie Petite’Prairie Petite LilacA true dwarf lilac. Flowers are light Height 3’lavender. Tolerant of heat and dry conditions.Available in #3, #5 Cont. .......................................................TRADE SHOWS <strong>2014</strong>Please visit us at one of the following trade shows in <strong>2014</strong>.January 8-10, <strong>2014</strong>January 13-15, <strong>2014</strong>February 5-7, <strong>2014</strong>Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show(MANTS)Central Environmental NurseryTrade Show (CENTS)New England GrowsExhibiting Under AJ Horticulture—78—


SYRINGA – ContinuedSYRINGA vulgaris hybrids (Zone 3)All on own root.Considerable nostalgia is attached to the vulgaris Lilac. We allremember large bouquets in our homes when growing up andhow the fragrance would permeate every room.‘Adelaide Dunbar’ ........... Double purple, very good bloomer.‘Agincourt Beauty’ .......................... Large, single deep purple.‘Albert F. Holden’ .......................................Single deep violet.‘Betsy Ross’ .......................................White, compact growth.‘Burgundy Queen’ ...................... Single, burgundy red flower.‘Charles Joly’ .................... Double, deep reddish-blue purple.‘Charles X’ .........................................................Violet-purple.‘Congo’ ............ Single deep reddish-magenta, heavy bloomer.‘Edward J. Gardner’ ................... Excellent double pink flower.‘Ellen Willmott’ ................................................Double white.‘Georges Bellair’ ..............................Double, deep red flower.‘Katherine Havemeyer’ ...................... Double lavender pink.‘Krasavitska Moscovy’ ............ Attractive double white bloom.‘Leon Gambetta’ .......................................... Double lavender.‘Lois Utley’..........................................................Double pink.‘Ludwig Spaeth’ ................................................ Purple bloom.‘Monge’ .............................................................Single purple.‘Nadezhda’ .........................................................Double blue.‘Paul Hariot’ .........................................Double purple bloom.‘Paul Thirion’ ............................................... Double magenta.‘President Grevy’ ............Double large, fine blue starry florets.‘Primrose’ .................Single, pale creamy yellow, florets small.‘Rochester’ ......................................................... Single white.‘Roi Albert’ ............................................. Single purple flower.‘Sensation’ ...................Single purple outstanding white edgedpetals – unique.‘Violet Glory’ ................................. Single deep purple flower.‘Vulgaris’ .............................................. Common purple lilac.‘Yankee Doodle’ ................................................Single purple.Available in 24”-6’ B&B & #5, #10 Cont. ..............................Come join us as we host the47th Annual NGLCO Summer Field DayTuesday, August 12, <strong>2014</strong>—79—


TaxodiumTAXODIUM distichum (Zone 4)Common BaldcypressA deciduous conifer of slender, pyramidal habit. Height 50’Nice yellow fall color.Available in 6’-12’ B&B............................................................distichum “Cascade Falls’ (PP 12,296) (Zone 5)Cascade Falls ® Weeping BaldcypressGracefully weeping branches of soft green. Height 10’Grows to height to which it is staked and then weeps toground.Available in 5’-9’ B&B..............................................................distichum ‘Mickelson’ (PP 3,551) (Zone 4)Shawnee Brave BaldcypressNarrow perfect upright form. Height 70’Runner up in the 2002 Urban Tree of the Year competition.TaxusAvailable in 6’-12’ B&B............................................................TAXUS ‘Adams’ (Zone 4)Adams Hedge YewExcellent hedge plant. Height 20’Available in 3’-5’ B&B..............................................................baccata ‘Repandens’ (Zone 5)Spreading English YewLow growing, wide spreading form & very Height 6’useful for ground cover purposes.15”-30” B&B & #5 Cont. ........................................................cuspidata ‘Capitata’ (Zone 4)Upright Japanese YewBroad, slow-growing, delicate dark green needles. Height 25’Please specify Sheared or Unsheared.24”-7’ B&B & #15, #25 Cont. ...............................................cuspidata ‘Capitata’ Column (Zone 4) Upright Japanese YewCapitata sheared into a column. Nice Height 25’substitute for large Hicksi.Available in 3’-4’ B&B..............................................................cuspidata ‘Green Wave’ (Zone 4)Green Wave YewLow mound with distinctive graceful branching. Height 3’Available in 15”-30” B&B.........................................................—80—


TAXUS – Continuedcuspidata ‘Nana’ (Zone 4)Dwarf Japanese YewVery slow growing, dark green foliage. Height 3’15”-30” B&B............................................................................cuspidata ‘Nigra’ (Zone 4)Dark Spreading YewSpreading globe. Rich, dark green. Height 5’Available in 15”-3’ B&B............................................................x media ‘Brownii’ (Zone 4)Brown’s YewCompact globe. Fine textured foliage. Height 6’Available in 15”-30” B&B.........................................................x media ‘Browni Pyramid’ (Zone 4)Browni Pyramid YewTraditional pyramid form using Taxus ‘Browni’. Height 6’Will hold its form better than T. cusp. ‘Capitata’.Available in 24”-4’ B&B............................................................x media ‘Citation’ (Zone 4)Citation YewTight columnar habit, long green foliage. Height 10’Available in 15”-30” B&B & #5 Cont. .....................................x media ‘Densiformis’ (Zone 4)Dense Spreading YewMound-shaped. Bright green foliage. Height 4’Available in 15”-4’ B&B & #5 Cont. .......................................x media ‘Everlow’ (Zone 4)Everlow YewLow growing spreader. Height 3’Available in 15”-3’ B&B & #5 Cont. .......................................x media ‘Hicksi’ (Zone 4)Hick’s YewDark green columnar yew. Makes a great Height 12’hedge plant.Available in 18”-4’ B&B & #5 Cont. .......................................x media ‘Tauntonii’ (Zone 4)Tauntonii YewSpreading form. Shows good resistance to Height 4’winter burn.Available in 15”-30” B&B & #5 Cont. .....................................x media ‘Wardii’ (Zone 4)Ward’s YewLow-spreading, dark green foliage. Height 4’Available in 15”-4’ B&B & #5 Cont. .......................................—81—


ThujaTHUJA occidentalis ‘Degroot’s Spire’ (Zone 5) Degroot Spire ArborvitaeNice tight upright habit. Good green foliage. Height 10’Available in 3 1 / 2 ’-7’ B&B...........................................................o. ‘Elegantissima’ (Zone 3) Elegantissima ArborvitaeNarrow pyramidal form with deep green foliage. Height 15’Bronzing in winter.Available in 3 1 / 2 ’-8’ B&B...........................................................o. ‘Emerald’ (Zone 4) Emerald Green ArborvitaeColumnar with emerald-green foliage. Height 15’Keeps color throughout winter – makes a wonderful hedge.Available in 3’-7’ B&B..............................................................o. ‘Holmstrup’ (Zone 2) Holmstrup ArborvitaeCompact, slow growing refined pyramidal Height 9’habit. Has tight whorled foliage.Available in 30”-5’ B&B............................................................o. ‘Nigra’ (Zone 4) Dark American ArborvitaeBroad upright. Dark green foliage. Height 50’Available in 3’-12’ B&B............................................................o. ‘Pyramidalis’ (Zone 3) Pyramid ArborvitaePyramidal form with bright green foliage. Height 30’Selected pyramidal form.Available in 4’-7’ B&B..............................................................o. ‘Techny’ (Zone 4) Mission ArborvitaeBroad based pyramidal form. Good green Height 15’color in winter.Available in 3’-9’ B&B..............................................................plicata ‘Atrovirens’ (Zone 5)Western ArborvitaeExcellent shining dark green foliage. Shows Height 60’resistance to deer browsing.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................x ‘Green Giant’ (Zone 4)Green Giant Western ArborvitaeLustrous, rich green foliage on a tightly Height 40’vigorous plant. Tolerates wide variety of soils and there areno significant pest or disease problems. Useful as a screen orbackground plant or even as specimen.Available in 4’-12’ B&B............................................................—82—


TiliaTILIA americana x euchlora ‘Redmond’ (Zone 4) Redmond LindenDense, pyramidal form with large glossy green Height 65’leaves. Handsome street or lawn tree with clusters of small,fragrant white flowers. Bright yellow fall color.Available in 2”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.........................................................cordata ‘Greenspire’ (Zone 3)Greenspire ® LindenNarrow, upright oval form. Extremely straight Height 50’central leader. Yellow fall color.Available in 2”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B.........................................................cordata x mongolica ‘Harvest Gold’ (PP 12,232) (Zone 3)Harvest Gold ® Mongolian LindenOval, upright habit with exfoliating bark. Height 40’Golden yellow fall foliage.TsugaAvailable in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................TSUGA canadensis (Zone 3)Canadian HemlockBroad, pyramidal – graceful rich green foliage. Height 75’Available in 3’-9’ B&B & Cont. ................................................c. ‘Ashfield Weeper’ (Zone 4) Ashfield WeeperCanadian HemlockA fine evergreen shrub, tall growing spreading Height 8’with gracefully pendulous branches and fine texturedfoliage, an unforgettable sight; best used as a solitary specimen;needs organic, acidic soil, adequate moisture and shelter from dryingwinds.Available in 24”-4’ B&B............................................................c. ‘Bennett’ (Zone 4) Bennett Canadian HemlockDense, dwarf shrub of spreading habit. Height 3’Bluish-green foliage.Available in 15”-24” B&B.........................................................c. ‘Cappy’s Choice’ (Zone 3) Cappy’s Choice Canadian HemlockA dwarf evergreen conifer with a low mounding Height 2’form. Fine, short, gray-green needles contrast withthe bright green new growth. A very graceful conifer. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. 1’ tall x 2.5’ wide in 10 years.Available in 15”-30” B&B.........................................................—83—


TSUGA – Continuedc. ‘Geneva’ (Zone 4-8) Geneva Canadian HemlockUpright, open, dwarf conifer probably reaching Height 4’no more than 8 feet in 10 years. This makes it a finespecimen for a smaller garden or container. The new growth of Tsugacanadensis ‘Geneva’ in spring is a pale green in contrast with theolder dark green foliage.Available in 24”-4’ B&B............................................................c. ‘Gracilis’ (Zone 4) Gracilis Canadian HemlockGracilis Hemlock is a low growing flat-topped Height 4’dwarf conifer that does its best in shade. Thebranches bear medium green needles that are very short with twowhitish bands on the underneath of needle.Available in 24”-4’ B&B............................................................c. ‘Gentsch White’ (Zone 4) Gentsch White Canadian HemlockDwarf bush form. White-tipped new growth. Height 8’Color most effective in autumn & winter.Available in 18”-6’ B&B............................................................c. ‘Jeddeloh’ (Zone 4) Jeddeloh Canadian HemlockVery dwarf and slow, this rounded flat Height 3’topped spreader has bright green needles on peculiarly spiralingbranches.Available in 18”-3’ B&B............................................................c. ‘Sargenti’ (Zone 4) Sargent HemlockDense low-mounding, dark green foliage. Height 10’PROSTRATEAvailable in 15”-30” B&B.........................................................STAKED—84—Specimen GradeAvailable in 4’-10’ B&B............................................................Tsuga caroliniana (Zone 5)Carolina HemlockUpright. Thick, dark green foliage. Height 60’Available in 4’-6’ B&B..............................................................Tsuga diversifolia (Zone 4)Northern Japanese HemlockPyramidal habit with graceful twisted Height 35’irregular branches of dark green needles with silver on theunderside.Available in 24”-4’ B&B............................................................Tsuga sieboldi (Zone 5)Siebold HemlockMedium-sized dense tree or bush. Height 15’Available in 24”-3’ B&B............................................................


UlmusULMUS x ‘Frontier’ (Zone 4)Frontier Smoothleaf ElmVase shaped to oval habit with glossy dark Height 40’green foliage. A high tolerance to disease and good burgundyfall color.Available in 2”-3” B&B.............................................................japonica x pumila ‘New Horizon’ (PP 8,684) (Zone 4) New Horizon ElmA beautiful shade tree bearing coarse, dark Height 55’Newgreen foliage which turns an orange-red during thefall. Fast growing with a compact, oval and slightly arching habit to50 feet tall and spreading to 25 feet wide. Has excellent resistance toDutch Elm Disease, leaf miner and verticillium wilt.Available in 2”-3” B&B.............................................................americana ‘Valley Forge’ (Zone 5)Valley Forge ElmBroad vase shaped crown with arching limbs Height 70’has shown best tolerance to Dutch Elm Disease. Yellow fallcolor.Available in 2”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B.........................................................japonica x wilsoniana ‘Morton Red Tip’ (Zone 4)Danada Charm ElmVigorous vase shaped habit with arching limbs Height 70’similar in appearance to the American Elm. Dark green foliageturning yellow in fall. Ornamental red-tinted foliage in spring.Available in 2”-4” B&B.............................................................parvifolia ‘Emer II’ (PP 7,552) (Zone 5)Allee ® ElmTall, upright and arching, this cultivar’s growth Height 50’New habit is unique among U. parvifolia cultivars beingreminiscent of the grand American Elm. Its exfoliating bark createsa mosaic of orange, tan and gray, a beautiful sight on a mature tree.Discovered by Dr. Michael Dirr of University of Georgia, Athens.Available in 2”-3” B&B.............................................................propinqua ‘JFS-Bieberich’ (Zone 5)Emerald Sunshine ® ElmA sturdy, upright form selected for excellent Height 35’New heat and wind tolerance. Handsome, deeply corrugated leavesemerge coppery-bronze and mature to glossy green. Insect resistantand tolerant of heat and drought, it is a fast-growing, tough andadaptable shade tree.Available in 1 3 / 4 ”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................—85—


VacciniumVACCINIUM corymbosum ‘Blue Crop’ (Zone 4) Blue Crop BlueberryBlue-green foliage with excellent fall color. Height 6’Blue fruit in summer.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Bluejay’ (Zone 4)Bluejay BlueberryEarly to mid-season medium to large fruit. Height 4’Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Blueray’ (Zone 4)Blueray BlueberryLarge early to midseason berries with good Height 6’burgundy-red fall color.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Chandler’ (Zone 5)Chandler BlueberryA USDA selection. Has very large mid-season fruit. Height 6’Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Earliblue’ (Zone 4)Earliblue BlueberryVigorous upright bush with large early berries. Height 6’Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Hardiblue’ (Zone 4)Hardiblue BlueberryOld variety which produces heavy crops of Height 6’medium sized berries with good flavour. Mid-season.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Jersey’ (Zone 4)Jersey BlueberryUpright, vigorous plant with mid-season to late Height 6’sweet, light blue fruit.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Northblue’ (Zone 3)Northblue BlueberryCombining the more upright habit and larger Height 3’fruits of northern highbush blueberry (Vacciniumcorymbosum) with the compactness and exceptional cold-hardinessof lowbush blueberry (V. angustifolium), this “half-high” cultivar bearsquantities of large tart dark-blue berries in early summer.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................NewIndicates new item to our continued expanding list of unique andspecimen grade plant material.—86—


VACCINIUM – Continued‘North Country’ (Zone 4)North Country BlueberryMid-season production of medium-sized sweet Height 2’fruit. Semi-dwarf plant with fiery red fall color.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Patriot’ (Zone 4)Patriot BlueberryLarge, firm, sweet blue fruit. Early. Excellent Height 6’fall color.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Pink Lemonade’ (Zone 4)Pink Lemonade Blueberry‘Pink Lemonade’ offers four season interest. In Height 5’spring the shrub sports pinkish-white showybell-shaped flowers. The fruits are pale greenish at first, then dappledpink, and finally develop a deep pink color indicating a ripened fruit.The leaves are smooth, glossy green, lanceolate, with serrated leafmargins. In fall, the leaves turn a bright orange fading to deep red.Wintertime twigs are dusky reddish-brown.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Polaris’ (Zone 4)Polaris BlueberryLight blue, medium, white blooms, red fall Height 3’foliage, moderate growth rate, blooms late spring,fruit ripens early to mid-summer.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................‘Spartan’ (Zone 4)Spartan BlueberryLarge fruit with upright growth habit. Height 6’Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................ViburnumVIBURNUM x ‘Mohawk’ (Zone 4) Mohawk Burkwood ViburnumSpicy clove fragrance, compact growth habit. Height 7’Available in 18”-5’ B&B & Cont. .............................................x carlcephalum (Zone 5)Fragrant ViburnumVery fragrant, showy, white flowers. Vigorous Height 10’grower. Vivid autumn color.Available in 18”-5’ B&B & Cont. .............................................ON STANDARDAvailable in 24”-3 1 / 2 ’ B&B........................................................SEE PERENNIALS, VINES AND ORNAMENTAL GRASSES, FERNS ANDGROUND COVERS ON PAGES 94 –108—87—


VIBURNUM – Continuedcarlesii (Zone 4)Koreanspice ViburnumFlower: pink to reddish in bud, opening white. Height 5’Outstanding fragrance. Clustered black fruit.Available in 18”-4’ B&B & Cont. .............................................carlesii ‘Compacta’ (Zone 4) Compact Koreanspice ViburnumVery slow-growing, rounded shrub with Height 3’fragrant white flowers.Available in 15”-30” B&B.........................................................x ‘Cayuga’ (Zone 5)Cayuga ViburnumCompact, dark green foliage, fragrant white Height 5’flower in spring.Available in 18”-4’ B&B & Cont. .............................................x ‘Juddii’ (Zone 4)Judd ViburnumFull, rounded shrub with dark, blue-green Height 8’leaves. Pink buds open to fragrant white flowers.Available in 18”-4’ B&B & Cont. ............................................cassinoides (Zone 3)Witherod ViburnumMedium sized, white flowers followed by Height 6’multi-colored fruit. Glossy foliage with excellent fall color.Available in 18”-4’ B&B & Cont. .............................................dentatum ‘Synnestvedt’ (Zone 3) Chicago Lustre ® ViburnumGlossy green foliage in summer. Brilliant fall color. Height 10’Available in 24”-5’ B&B & Cont. .............................................dilatatum ‘Henneke’ (PP 12,879) (Zone 4) Cardinal Candy ViburnumImproved hardiness and good production of Height 6’persistent shiny red fruit even without another pollinator in thearea. Cream white flowers in May.Available in 30”-3’ B&B............................................................dilatatum ‘Iroquois’ (Zone 4)Iroquois ViburnumLarge, thick dark green leaves with cream Height 9’white flowers in early summer. Glossy red fruit.Available in 4’-6’ B&B..............................................................lantana ‘Mohican’ (Zone 4) Mohican Wayfaringtree ViburnumDense, compact globe covered with cream Height 12’white flowers in May. Orange-red fruit and then to black.Bacterial leaf spot resistant.Available in 30”-4’ B&B............................................................—88—


VIBURNUM – Continuedx ‘Emerald Triumph’ (Zone 4)Emerald Triumph ViburnumMore compact hybrid form of V. lantana with Height 8’lustrous dark green leaves turning purple to purple-red infall. White flower clusters followed with green to red to blackfruit. Rounded habit makes it useful as a specimen, screen, orbackground plant.Available in 24”-30” B&B.........................................................lentago (Zone 2)Nannyberry ViburnumVery hardy, erect habit, arching branches. Height 18’White flower, blue fruit.Available in 4’-2 1 / 2 ” B&B..........................................................nudum ‘Bulk’ (PPAF) (Zone 5)Brandywine ViburnumExperience the most beautiful berry display Height 6’in the plant kingdom with this new Viburnumfrom noted plants man Mark Bulk. It delivers loads of breathtakingberries that transform from green to shades of vivid pink and blue.Showy glossy leaves change to incredible dark maroon-red inautumn.Available in B&B & Cont..........................................................nudum ‘Winterthur’ (Zone 5) Winterthur Smooth WitherodDeep green foliage transforms to a brilliant Height 5’red fall color. Creamy white flowers in May.Available in 18”-30” B&B.........................................................opulus ‘Compactum’ (Zone 3) Compact European CranberrybushNice dense habit. Good red fruit in fall. Height 6’Available in 18”-30” B&B.........................................................opulus ‘<strong>Losely</strong>’s Compact’ (Zone 3) <strong>Losely</strong> European CranberrybushVery nice dense habit. Disease and insect Height 6’free in summer. A great plant for tight spaces. <strong>Losely</strong>introduction.Available in 15”-30” B&B & Cont. ...........................................opulus ‘Nanum’ (Zone 3)Dwarf European CranberrybushDwarf dense habit. Height 3’Available in 15”-24” B&B.........................................................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—89—


VIBURNUM – Continuedopulus ‘Park Harvest’ (Zone 5)Park Harvest European CranberrybushNew selection with red tinged yellow leaves. Height 8’Masses of white pinwheel-like flowers in flatclusters in spring. Glossy red fruit. Foliage is brightest in spring, sittingin a bit of shade should prolong the color.Available in 18”-4’ B&B............................................................opulus ‘Xanthocarpum’ (Zone 3)Golden-FruitedEuropean CranberrybushMedium green foliage, golden fruit. Height 6’Available in 18”-4’ B&B............................................................Plicatum Tomentosum CultivarsPLICATUM TOMENTOSUM CULTIVARSp.t. ‘Fireworks’ (Zone 5)Fireworks ViburnumLeach introduction. Bright red flower pedicels. Height 12’Layered growth habit.Available in 30”-5’ B&B & Cont. .............................................p.t. ‘Leach’s Compacta’ (Zone 5) Leach’s Compact ViburnumDwarf compact form of Doublefile Viburnum. Height 6’Burgundy red fall color.Available in 18”-3 1 / 2 ’ B&B........................................................p.t. ‘Mariesii’ (Zone 5)Maries Doublefile ViburnumHabit is distinctly horizontal. Excellent Height 8’red fall color. White flowers.Available in 30”-6’ B&B and Container....................................p.t. ‘Pink Beauty’ (Zone 5) Pink Beauty Doublefile ViburnumHandsome plant with deep pink flower petals. Height 12’Somewhat upright in habit.Available in 30”-6’ B&B & Cont. .............................................p.t. ‘Popcorn’ (Zone 5)Popcorn ViburnumHeavy clusters of popcorn like flowers. Height 8’Good fall color. A David G. Leach introduction.Available in 24”-5’ B&B............................................................p.t. ‘Shasta’ (Zone 5)Shasta Doublefile ViburnumBroad, more vigorous, horizontally branched shrub. Height 8’Excellent fall color. Bright red fruit clusters.Available in 24”-5’ B&B............................................................—90—


VIBURNUM – Continuedp.t. ‘Shoshoni’ (Zone 5)Shoshoni Doublefile ViburnumBroad, rounded. Smaller than ‘Shasta’. Height 5’Available in 30”-6’ B&B............................................................p.t. ‘Watanabei’ (Zone 5)Watanabei ViburnumWhite clusters of flowers from spring until frost. Height 4’Available in 24”-5’ B&B............................................................prunifolium (Zone 3)Blackhaw ViburnumFlat, white flowers. Edible blue-black fruit. Small Height 15’glossy foliage. Nice fall color. Multi-stem shrub.Available in 3’-7’ B&B..............................................................x rhytidophylloides ‘Alleghany’ (Zone 5) Alleghany ViburnumLong, leathery, heavy foliage, silvery undersides. Height 15’Brilliant red fruit. Superior selection.Available in 24”-4’ B&B............................................................x rhytidophylloides ‘Willowwood’ (Zone 5)Willowwood Lantanaphyllum ViburnumSemi-evergreen. Long, corrugated, heavy Height 10’foliage and an arching habit.Available in 24”-5’ B&B & Cont. .............................................sargentii ‘Onondaga’ (Zone 4) Onondaga Sargent ViburnumUpright oval shrub. Dark maroon new foliage for Height 8’continual interest. Pinwheel-like blooms of white and maroonare outstanding.Available in 24”-3 1 / 2 ’ B&B........................................................sieboldii (Zone 5)Siebold ViburnumVigorous, upright. Outstanding in bloom and Height 20’fruit. One of the largest viburnums and is suitable as a largeshrub or small tree.Available in 30”-5’ B&B............................................................sieboldii ‘Seneca’ (Zone 4)Seneca ViburnumLarge shrub with late cream white flower, Height 20’dark green foliage. Bright red fruit is not bothered by birds.Available in 4’-7’ B&B..............................................................trilobum ‘Alfredo’ (Zone 2) Alfredo American CranberrybushWell-rounded in habit. Good fall color. Height 6’Available in 18”-4’ B&B and Container....................................—91—


VIBURNUM – Continuedtrilobum ‘Wentworth’ (Zone 2) Wentworth American CranberrybushSelected for large red fruit. Has great red Height 12’fall color.Available in 24”-4’ B&B............................................................x ‘Eskimo’ (Zone 5)Eskimo ViburnumDense compact form. Snowball type flowers. Height 5’Brilliant red-black fruit.WeigelaAvailable in 18”-30” B&B.........................................................WEIGELA florida ‘Alexandra’ (PP 10,772) (Zone 4) Wine & Roses ® WeigelaSeason-long dark burgundy purple foliage with Height 5’New rosy pink flowers. Best in full sun for deepest color.Available in Containers.............................................................f. ‘Elvera’ (PP 12,217) (Zone 5) Midnight Wine ® WeigelaDwarf, low mounded plant with dark Height 2’New burgundy-purple foliage and pink flowers.Available in Cont. ....................................................................XanthocerasXANTHOCERAS sorbifolium (Zone 3)YellowhornUpright, rounded, small flowering tree or Height 20’shrub with fragrant white flowers.YuccaAvailable in 1 1 / 2 ”-2 1 / 2 ” B&B......................................................YUCCA filamentosa (Zone 4)Adams Needle YuccaWhite flowers, erect green leaves. Height 5’Available in Cont. ....................................................................f. ‘Bright Edge’ (Zone 4) Bright Edge YuccaWhite flowers, leaves edged in gold band. Height 2’Available in Cont. ....................................................................f. ‘Color Guard’ (Zone 4) Color Guard YuccaGold-centered leaves that brighten in summer Height 3’to creamy gold when others tend to fade.Available in Cont. ....................................................................FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE we accept Ò Á ¸—92—


WEIGELA – Continuedf. ‘Golden Sword’ (Zone 4) Golden Sword YuccaSword-shaped leaves with band of gold down center. Height 2’ZelkovaAvailable in Cont. ....................................................................ZELKOVA serrata ‘Green Vase’ (PP 5,080) (Zone 5) Green Vase ® ZelkovaVigorous, vase-shaped tree of fine textured Height 45’foliage with upright arched branches. Orange-red fall color.Available in 2”-3 1 / 2 ” B&B.........................................................<strong>Herman</strong> <strong>Losely</strong>& <strong>Son</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.is proud to announce we will be hosting the47th Annual NGLCO Summer Field DayTuesday, August 12th, <strong>2014</strong>jiWe hope you will join us.We love showing off ourUnique & Specimen Nursery StockjiSUMMER FIELD DAY <strong>2014</strong>—93—


ARTEMISIAPERENNIALSschmidtiana ‘Silver Mound’ (Zone 4) Silver Mound ArtemisiaThe ornamental foliage forms silvery mounds that are a greatcomplement to display with other flowers. Best in sun buttolerates shade. 4” high – 12” across.ASTERAvailable in #2 Cont................................................................‘Wood’s Pink’ (Zone 3)Hardy AsterAttractive dark green rust resistant foliage, compact plant, clearpink flowers. Height 12”-15”Available in #2 Cont................................................................PEREN‘Wood’s Purple’ (Zone 3)Hardy AsterAttractive dark rust resistant foliage, compact plant, purpleflowers. Height 12”-15”ASTILBEAvailable in #2 Cont................................................................ASTILBEBloom early to mid-summer with floral plumes of red, pink,white or lavender. Attractive ferny foliage ranges in color fromgreen to bronze-green.NIAarendsii ‘Bridal Veil’ (Zone 3)LS Late pink. Height 12-15”‘Montgomery’ (Zone 3)—94—Mid-season white flower. Height 14”Bridal Veil False SpireaAvailable in #2 Cont................................................................chinensis ‘Visions in Pink’ (PP 11,860) (Zone 3)Visions in PinkAvailable in #2 Cont................................................................chinensis ‘Visions in Red’ (PP 11,965) (Zone 3)Upright plumes of deep raspberry red with dark bronze foliage.Height 18”Visions in RedAvailable in #2 Cont................................................................Montgomery False SpireaMid reddish bronze foliage, reddish stems with tan plumes ofdark red flowers. Height 20”Available in #2 Cont................................................................


CHRYSANTHEMUM (Leucanthemum)s. ‘Snowcap’ (Zone 4) Snowcap Shasta DaisyFull compact plant featuring a pure white flower with a yellowcenter. Height 10”-12”Available in #2 Cont................................................................COREOPSIS (Tickseed)Good cut flower or border plant. Blooms June and July.verticillata ‘Moonbeam’ (Zone 3)Moonbeam CoreopsisRounded mound of yellow flowers. Height 18”.Available in #2 Cont. ..............................................................v. ‘Zagreb’ (Zone 3) Zagreb CoreopsisYellow flowers on erect growth. Height 12”Available in #1 Cont................................................................DELPHINIUMgrandiflorum ‘Butterfly Blue’ (Zone 3)Butterfly Blue DelphiniumAiry spikes of mid-blue flowers. Fine, delicate foliage.Height 14”Available in #2 Cont................................................................DIANTHUSgratianopolitanus ‘Tiny Rubies’ (Zone 3)Tiny Rubies Cheddar PinksRose pink flowers from late spring throughsummer growing 6” tall.Available in #1 Cont................................................................PERENNIALS‘Raspberry Swirl’ (PP 14,377) (Zone 5) Raspberry Swirl Cheddar PinksLight pink flowers with raspberry edges and maroon centers.Height 8”DIGITALISAvailable in #1 Cont................................................................x ‘Camelot Rose’ (Zone 4)Camelot Rose FoxgloveF1 Hybrid producing vigorous plants with strong upright stemsand large flowers. Height 4’.Available in #2 Cont................................................................FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE we accept Ò Á ¸—95—


ECHINACEApurpurea ‘Magnus’ (Zone 3)Magnus EchinaceaTall plants with large bright rosey pink flowers. Petals remainmore horizontal with large coppery brown cones. Height 3’Available in #2 Cont................................................................purpurea ‘PowWow’ Wild Berry (Zone 3) PowWow Wild BerryA new series bred for compactness, better branching and moreflowers. Has large 3-4” flowers that are deep rose purple.Height 24”Available in #2 Cont................................................................GAILLARDIAx grandiflora ‘Arizona Sun’ (Zone 3) Arizona Sun Blanket FlowerCompact plant with gold tipped mahogany red petals.Good garden performer. Height 10”Available in #2 Cont................................................................PEREN‘Fanfare’ (Zone 3)Fanfare Blanket FlowerUnique deep red-centered flower ringed with smaller tubularflowers that change from orange to yellow. Height 15-24”.Available in #2 Cont................................................................HELLEBORUSx hybridus ‘Royal Heritage’ (Zone 5)Royal Heritage Lenten RoseLong bloom period combined with outstanding foliage. Flowersrange from white to deep maroons. Height 24”.Available in #1, #2 Cont.........................................................HEMEROCALLIS‘Happy Returns’ (Zone 4)Happy Returns DaylilyLemon-yellow, slightly fragrant. Blooms early and repeatsbloom throughout the summer til frost. Height 18”.Available in #1, #3 Cont.........................................................NIALS—96—‘Mini Stella’ (Zone 4)Mini Stella de Oro DaylilyGolden-yellow flower. more dwarf than ‘Stella de Oro’.Height 12”. Repeat bloomer.Available in #1 Cont................................................................‘Pardon Me’ (Zone 4)Pardon Me DaylilyMiniature plant – red blooms. Repeat bloomer. Height 18”.Available in #1 Cont................................................................


HEMEROCALLIS – Continued‘Purple D’Oro’ (Zone 4)Purple D’Oro DaylilyEarly lightly ruffled, reddish-purple petals with darker veins.Height 20”.Available in #1 Cont................................................................‘Ruby Stella’ (PPAF) (Zone 4)Ruby Stella DaylilyBright ruby-red flowers with yellow throat. Height 18”.Available in #1 Cont................................................................‘Stella de Oro’ (Zone 4)Stella de Oro DaylilyBright golden yellow flower. Repeat bloomer. Height 18”.Available in #1, #3 Cont.........................................................HEUCHERA‘Crimson Curls’ (PP 13,729) (Zone 3) Crimson Curls Coral BellsRuffled purple foliage with burgundy-red undersides. Whiteflower spikes bloom in early summer. Height 10”.Available in #2 Cont................................................................micrantha ‘Palace Purple’ (Zone 3) Palace Purple Coral BellsAttractive maroon ivy shaped leaves with white bell-shapedflower spikes in late spring. Height 18”.HIBISCUSAvailable in #2 Cont................................................................‘Luna Pink Swirl’ Compact and well-branched plants with largepink and white swirled flowers.‘Luna Swirl White’ Compact and well-branched plants withlarge white with a red eye flowers.Available in #3 Cont................................................................HOSTA‘Black Hills’ (Zone 4)Black Hills HostaDark greenish blue leaves that are nicely cupped and puckered.A green-gold hybrid with funnel shaped lavender flowers.Height 12”-15”Available in #1 Cont................................................................PERENNIALSVISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—97—


HOSTA – Continued‘Blue Angel‘ (Zone 3) Blue Angel HostaHuge deep blue heavily puckered foliage. Dense clusters ofwhite flowers on 48” scapes.Available in #2 Cont......................Summer 2010....................‘Blue Moon‘ (Zone 3)Blue Moon HostaNeat, dense mound of slug resistant, bright blue foliage. Verylight lavender flower, near white. Spread 12” – #1 in bluevalue! Height 5”.Available in #2 Cont......................Summer 2010....................‘Brim Cup‘ (Zone 3)Brim Cup HostaVariegated white margins on rich green, seersuckered, cuppedleaves. Light blue to near white flowers. Spread 15”. Height 12”.Available in #1 Cont................................................................P ‘Celebration‘ (Zone 4)Celebration HostaEA nice classic small white centered Hosta. The foliage has a nicetwist to it which enables the foliage color to show off.R Height 10”-12”EAvailable in #1 Cont................................................................‘Fire and Ice’ (Zone 3)Fire and Ice HostaNPure white center with dark green margin. Upright twistedN leaves. Lavender flower. Height 12”.IALSAvailable in #2 Cont................................................................‘Formal Attire’ (Zone 3)Formal Attire HostaDense clump of large blue-green leaves with wide cream towhite margin. Lavender flower. Height 30”.Available in #2 Cont................................................................‘Francee’ (Zone 3)Francee HostaHeart-shaped, dark green foliage edged with clean whitemargin. Lavender flowers in August. Rapid grower. Spread 36”.Height 18”.Available in #1, #2 Cont.........................................................‘Ginko Craig’ (Zone 3)Ginko Craig HostaDwarf, lance-shaped leaves with narrow white edge. A multitudeof deep lavender flower spikes in late July-August make it idealfor a small mass planting. Spread 12”. Height 6”.Available in #1 Cont................................................................—98—


HOSTA – Continued‘Halcyon‘ (Zone 3)Halcyon HostaChalky blue heart-shaped leaves. Blue-violet flowers. Holds it’scolor making it one of the best medium-sized blue varieties.Spread 28”. Height 15”.Available in #2 Cont................................................................‘Leola Fraim‘ (Zone 3)Leola Fraim HostaThin white edged leaves change from yellow in spring to whiteby early summer. Pale lavender flowers on vigorous plants.Spread 50”. Height 22”Available in #2 Cont................................................................‘Olive Bailey Langdon’ (Zone 3) Olive Bailey Langdon HostaThick, heavily corrugated blue leaves with wide gold margin.Whitish flowers. Height 30”.Available in #2 Cont................................................................PEREN‘Patriot‘ (Zone 3)Patriot HostaHosta of the year for 1997! Thick, dark green leaves with awide pure white margin. Medium lavender flowers. Spread 30”.Height 15”.Available in #2 Cont......................................................... 6.25‘Paul’s Glory‘ (Zone 3)Paul’s Glory HostaGold heart-shaped leaves bordered with blue-green margin.Lavender flowers. A standout. Height 15”.Available in #2 Cont................................................................NIALS‘Queen Josephine‘ (Zone 3)Queen Josephine HostaGlossy dark green foliage with yellowish variable margin,becoming creamy white. Violet flowers.Available in #2 Cont................................................................‘Radiant Edger‘ (Zone 3)Radiant Edger HostaCompact mound of medium green leaves with chartreusemargins. Outstanding form and variegated color. Spread 30”.Height 12”.Available in #1 Cont................................................................‘So Sweet‘ (Zone 3)So Sweet HostaGlossy light green leaves with medium white margins. Bloomslate into September with fragrant white flowers. Likes partialshade. Spread 22”. Height 14”.Available in #2 Cont................................................................—99—


HOSTA – Continued‘Whirlwind‘ (Zone 3)Whirlwind HostaUpright twisted leaves with white, yellowish and yellow greenwith variable dark green margin. Lavender flowers. Height 8”.Available in #1 Cont................................................................f. ‘Royal Standard‘ (Zone 3) Royal Standard Plantain LilyGlossy, medium green foliage. Impressive scapes of sweetlyscented,pure white flowers. Good in mass as filler plant or asa specimen. Spread 24”. Height 20”.Available in #2 Cont................................................................s. ‘Frances Williams’ (Zone 3) Frances Williams HostaLarge blue-green puckered foliage with irregular yellow greenedge. Pale lavender flower. Award winner! Spread 36”.Height 24”.Available in #2 Cont................................................................PERENf. ‘Undulata Albomarginata’ (Zone 3) Albomarginata HostaDeep grass green leaves edged with a band of white. Lightlavender flowers. Height 16”.Available in #1 Cont................................................................undulata ‘Variegata’ (Zone 3)Wavy HostaWhite and green variegated foliage. Light lavender flowers.Spread 15”. Height 15”.IRISAvailable in #1 Cont. .............................................................ensata ‘Variegated’ (Zone 4)Variegated Japanese IrisLavender flower that adapts to full sun or partial shade andmoist soils. Suitable for the waters edge. Height 28”Available in #1 Cont. .............................................................NIALS—100—setosa (Zone 4)Alaskan IrisSpring flower of eye-catching blue with yellow throat on dwarfplant. Height 10”.Available in #1 Cont. .............................................................sibirica ‘Eric The Red’ (Zone 4) Eric The Red IrisPurple-red flower, dwarf growing. Height 30”.Available in #2 Cont. .............................................................pallida (var Yellow) (Zone 4) Sweet Variegated IrisFoliage is light green with yellow variegation. Height 30”.Available in #1 Cont. .............................................................


LAMIUMmaculatum ‘Purple Dragon’ (PP 15,890) (Zone 3)Spotted Dead NettleA nice plant with medium round purple leaves of leatherysubstance. Height 36”Available in #2 Cont. .............................................................LAVANDULAangustifolia ‘Hidcote’ (Zone 5) Hidcote LavenderDeep violet-blue flower blooming in summer. Height 18”Available in #2 Cont. .............................................................‘Munstead’ (Zone 5) Munstead LavenderFragrant deep blue flowers on dwarf rounded plant to 12”.Good border or specimen plant.LIGULARIAAvailable in #2 Cont. .............................................................s. ‘Little Rocket’ (Zone 3) Little Rocket RagwortA dwarf version of the famous rocket. Compact heart shapedleaves. It has large conical spikes of bright yellow flowersblooming in early summer. Height 36”-40”Available in #2 Cont. .............................................................PERENNIALSPAEONIAsuffruticosa (Zone 4) Tree PeonyRare, woody-stemmed deciduous shrub. Enormous single ordouble flowers with petals of tissue paper-like thinness areproduced in early summer in colors ranging from deep redsand purples to soft pink, lavender, peach, yellow, or white.Light shade from the midday sun and protection from wind ishelpful. Height 4’.‘Hana Kisoi’ Double Pink‘Houki’ Double Red‘Kinshi’ Double Golden Yellow‘Shimadaijin’ Double PurplePEROVSKIAAvailable in #3 Cont. .............................................................atriplicifolia (Zone 5)Russian SageLight blue flower from July to early September. Height 4’.Available in #3 Cont. .............................................................—101—


PEROVSKIA – Continued‘Little Spire’ (PP 11,643) (Zone 4) Little Spire Russian SageDwarf shrub-like plant with gray-green foliage and smalllavender blue flowers. Height 18-20”.Available in #2 Cont. .............................................................RUDBECKIAfulgida speciosa ‘Goldsturm’ (Zone 4)Black-Eyed SusanLarge golden yellow flowers with black centers. Dark greenfoliage. Height 24-30”Available in #2 Cont. .............................................................SALVIAPEAvailable in #2 Cont. .............................................................RENAvailable in #2 Cont. .............................................................NIALSnemorosa ‘Haeumanarc’ (PP 13,322) (Zone 4)Marcus Meadow SageDwarf, compact habit. Fragrant deep violet-blue short flowerspikes. Good for edging and the front of borders. Height 8”.nemorosa ‘Sensation Rose’ (PP 18,230) (Zone 4)Sensation Rose Meadow SageCompact form with rose pink spikes. Height 12”.SEDUM‘Autumn Fire’ (Zone 3)Autumn Fire StonecropSimilar to ‘Autumn Joy’ but has a tighter growth habit andbrighter rose-pink flowers. Height 24”Available in #2 Cont. .............................................................spectabile ‘Autumn Joy’ (Zone 3)Autumn Joy StonecropCompact, upright habit with bright, coppery Indian-red headsin fall.Available in #2 Cont. .............................................................‘Vera Jameson’ (Zone 4)Vera Jameson StonecropMedium height, dark purple blue foliage with arching stems ofdusty pink flowers, foliage turns reddish-bronze in autumn.Height 10”-12”Available in #2 Cont. .............................................................—102—


VERONICA‘Royal Candles’ (Zone 3)Royal Candles SpeedwellVery attractive plant with beautiful dark green foliage. Rigidupright. Flower spikes of deep royal blue, blooms all summer.Height 15”VIOLAAvailable in #1 Cont. .............................................................cornuta ‘Columbine’ (Zone 4)Fragrant white flowers streaked with blue and violet in summer.Height 10”Available in #1 Cont. .............................................................c. ‘Purple Showers’ (Zone 4)Large purple flowers with glossy green foliage. Height 8”Available in #1 Cont. .............................................................PERENCome join us as we host the47th Annual NGLCO Summer Field DayTuesday, August 12, <strong>2014</strong>NIALSTRADE SHOWS <strong>2014</strong>Please visit us at one of the following trade shows in <strong>2014</strong>.January 8-10, <strong>2014</strong>January 13-15, <strong>2014</strong>February 5-7, <strong>2014</strong>Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show(MANTS)Booth: 2310–2312Baltimore, MDCentral Environmental NurseryTrade Show (CENTS)Booth: 2311Columbus, OHNew England GrowsExhibiting Under AJ HorticultureBooth: 1711Boston, MA—103—


GROUND COVERSINESHYDRANGEA petiolaris (Zone 4)Climbing HydrangeaARCTOSTAPHYLOS ‘Massachusetts’ (Zone 2) BearberryLow growing with dark green foliage, abundantpinkish white flowers followed by red fruit.Height 8”Available in #1 Cont................................................................ARCTOSTAPHYLOS uva-ursi Vancouver Jade (Zone 4) BearberryGLight pink bell-shaped flowers appear in spring, Height 6”New followed by a showy display of scarlet berries. Foliage turns aRbeautiful bronzy-red in winter, particularly in colder regions.Available in #1 Cont................................................................O ASARUM europaeum (Zone 4)European GingerA wonderful evergreen groundcover. Has 2-3” Height 6-8”U heart shaped leaves with a dark green glossy rich color toNthem. Performs best in shade.3DP / 2 ” pot..................................................................................CERATOSTIGMA plumbaginoides (Zone 5) Plumbago, LeadwortE A low, vigorous groundcover with glossy green leaves, whichturn plum and red in fall. Clusters of deep blue flowers in lateCR summer through fall. The height 12” and spread 2-3’.Available in #1 Cont................................................................O EGAULTHERIA procumbens (Zone 3) Checkerberry or WintergreenN VERS Glossy, scented evergreen leaves on a low stoloniferousgroundcover. Pinkish white flowers, red berries. BurgundyN winter foliage. Requires acidic, moist, woodland soil.Available in #1 Cont................................................................IA PACHYSANDRA terminalis ‘Green Sheen’ (Zone 4) Japanese SpurgeA new cultivar with rich glossy dark green foliage. It will retainthis beauty in sun or shade.Available in #1 Cont................................................................L2& S / 2 ” pots..............................32 per tray...................................VINESVLace-cap type, flat white flower on attractive summer bloomingvine. Exfoliating bark and rich, dark green foliage.Available in 15-18” #2 Cont...................... Staked ……………SCHIZOPHRAGMA hydrangeoides ‘Moonlight’ (Zone 5)Japanese Hydrangea VineA super climber, spectacular silvery-gray leaves and whiteflower clusters to 9” across. Orange-red fall color.Available in #2 Cont................................................................SCHIZOPHRAGMA hydrangeoides ‘Rosea’ (Zone 5) Pink Hydrangea VineSoft pinkish-red flowers atop a canopy Height 3’of rounded leaves.Available in #2, #3 Cont.........................................................—104—


ORNAMENTAL GRASSES & FERNSATHYRIUMnipponicum ‘Metallicum’ (Zone 5)Japanese Painted Fern2004 Perennial Plant of the Year. Height 18”A deciduous clump forming fern, wine-red withsilvery gray hues on deep green. Prefers shade.Available in #2 Cont................................................................CALAMAGROSTISx acutiflora ‘Avalanche’ (Zone 5)Avalanche Feather GrassUpright, medium-sized clumps. White Height 5’central band on leaf blades with narrow greenmargins. Rose plumes turn golden in fall.Available in #2 Cont................................................................ORNAMENTALGRASSES&x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’ (Zone 4) Karl Foerster Reed GrassDark green, upright foliage with contrasting Height 3’wheat-color flower in late summer.Available in #3 Cont................................................................x acutiflora ‘Overdam’ (Zone 4)Overdam Reed GrassFoliage has white edge with green center. Height 3’Available in #2 Cont................................................................ERIANTHUSravennae (Zone 5)Plume GrassLeaf blades have white stripe down middle. Height 10’Stalks reach height of 10’ with flower plume in late summerreaching 2-3’ taller.FESTUCAAvailable in #3 Cont................................................................‘Elijah Blue’ (Zone 4)Elijah Blue FescueMound of showy powdery blue foliage. ................... Height 8”Available in #2 Cont...............................................................HAKONECHLOAmacra ‘Albo-Striata’ (Zone 5)Japanese Forest GrassWhite striped foliage similar to Ribbon Grass Height 36”(Phalaris) without being invasive. Soft texture and bright colorfor shady sites.Available in #1 Cont................................................................VISIT OUR WEB SITE ATwww.losely.comFOR OUR CURRENT AVAILABILITY—105—FERNS


HAKONECHLOA – Continuedmacra ‘All Gold’ (Zone 6)All Gold Japanese Forest GrassMetallic gold foliage that lights up a shady Height 14”garden area. Grows more slowly than ‘Aureola’ and a bit lesshardy.Available in #1 Cont................................................................ORNAMENTALGRASSES&macra ‘Aureola’ (Zone 5)Aureola Japanese Forest GrassCascading mound of golden leaf blades striped Height 14”with green. Hints of pink and red color in cool weather.Available in #1 Cont................................................................macra ‘Fubuki’ (PP 21,757) (Zone 5) Fubuki Japanese Forest GrassDiscovered at Briggs, Fubuki means snowstorm Height 16”in Japanese. This white and green striped grass isstrikingly different from all the other Hakonechlon. Coolweather brings out luscious pink highlights.Available in #1 Cont................................................................FERNSmacra ‘Naomi’ (PP 19,897) (Zone 5) Naomi Japanese Forest GrassHas excellent fall color. The creamy yellow Height 24”and green varigated leaves become flushed withreddish-purple in fall. It is a slow grower. Plant it where it cancascade down slopes, drape over rocks, crawl over the edgesof walls.Available in #1 Cont................................................................HELICTOTRICHONsempervirens (Zone 5)Blue Oat GrassClump forming with blue blades of foliage. Height 4’Finely textured seed heads dry to golden wheat color.LIRIOPEAvailable in #2 Cont................................................................‘Big Blue’ (Zone 5)Big Blue Lily TurfgrassJumbo spikes of purplish-blue flowers shoot up Height 20’New from tufts of grass-like foliage in late summer, followed byblack berries in fall. This resilient evergreen perennial is a greatchoice for tough-to-fill areas such as under trees or shrubs.Use as a ground cover, accent plant, border or in cut-flowerarrangements.Available in #1 Cont................................................................MATTEUCCIAstruthiopteris (Zone 4)Ostrich FernMajestic fiddleheads mature to lush green fronds reaching 4’ insummer. A good companion for wild flowers and spring bulbs.Preferes acidic moist soil.Available in #2 Cont................................................................—106—


MISCANTHUSsinensis ‘Adagio’ (Zone 4)Adagio Maiden GrassDwarf fine-textured silver-gray striping on Height 4’olive-green foliage topped with pink panicles, which turnwhite. Its small stature is perfect for tight spots use withperennials.Available in #3 Cont................................................................ORNAMENTALGRASSES&s. ‘Gracillimus’ (Zone 4) Maiden GrassFeathery plumes – silvery-white in fall. Height 6’Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................s. ‘Graziella’ (Zone 5) Eulalia GrassNoted for its narrow green leaves which form Height 6’New a substantial, rounded, arching clump of foliage typicallygrowing 4-6’ tall. Foliage turns orange-red in fall, but fades tostraw-beige by winter. Tiny white flowers appear in tassel-likeinflorescences above the foliage in late summer, graduallyturning into silvery white plumes as the seeds mature.Available in #3 Cont................................................................s. ‘Morning Light’ (Zone 5) Morning Light Maiden GrassVariegated foliage creating a fine pastel Height 6’grey-green affect.Available in #3 Cont................................................................s. ‘Purpurescens’ (Zone 4) Purple Maiden GrassFoliage is silvery-pink turning to exceptional Height 5’red in the fall.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................s. ‘Strictus’ (Zone 5) Porcupine GrassVery similar to ‘Zebrinus’ but forming a stiffer, more Height 6’erect upright habit.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................s. ‘Variegatus’ (Zone 4) Striped Eulalia GrassA variegated grass with creamy-white stripe Height 5’in leaves.PANICUMAvailable in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................virgatum ‘Heavy Metal’Heavy Metal Switch GrassUpright clumps of metallic blue; reddish-purple Height 4’seedheads and yellow fall color.Available in #2 Cont................................................................FERNS—107—


PANICUM – Continuedvirgatum ‘Shenandoah’ (Zone 2)Shenandoah Switch GrassThe brightest red Panicum by a long shot. Height 30”New It colors up by June and the flowers are also red.It could be the most popular switch grass because of theattributes listed above and the great fall color.Available in #3, #5 Cont.........................................................PENNISETUM‘Hameln’ (Zone 5)Dwarf Fountain GrassDense, mounded form of Fountain Grass. Height 2’Foxtail flowers from July through frost.Available in #2 Cont................................................................ORNAMENTALGRASSES&‘Little Bunny’ (Zone 5)Little Bunny Dwarf Fountain GrassSmallest of dwarf fountain grass with prolific white flower. Ht. 1’Available in #1 Cont................................................................‘Moudry’ (Zone 5)Moudry Black Fountain GrassLush green upright foliage. Large, almost black Height 2-3’foxtails emerge from late August into September.Available in #3 Cont................................................................LINERS1-499 500+Hemerocallis Happy Returns 2 Fan .75 .65Hemerocallis Pardon Me 1 Fan .75 .65Hemerocallis Stella de oro 2 Fan .75 .65FERNSPLEASE VISIT US AT THE<strong>2014</strong>TRADE SHOWSLISTED IN FRONT OF CATALOG—108—


INDEXBotanical Names in Bold Text; Common Names in Light TextAAbelia ..................................................1Abeliophyllum .....................................1Abies ....................................................1Acer ..................................................2-7Aesculus ..............................................8Alaska Cedar .................................19-20Amelanchier ........................................9American Holly ................................. 42Andromeda.........................................64Arborvitae............................................82Arctostaphylos .................................104Aronia ................................................10Artemisia ...........................................94Asarum ............................................104Asimina .............................................10Aspen..................................................67Aster ..................................................94Astilbe ...............................................94Athyrium ..........................................105Azalea, Deciduous .............................11Azalea, Evergreen .........................10-11BBaldcypress..........................................80Barberry..............................................12Bayberry..............................................58Bearberry...........................................104Bee Tree..............................................30Beech.............................................30-32Berberis .............................................12Betula ................................................13Birch....................................................13Black-Eyed Susan...............................102Black Gum..........................................59Blanket Flower.....................................96Bluebeard............................................17Blueberry........................................86-87Blue Holly...........................................42Blue Spiraea........................................17Boxwood........................................15-16—109—Buckeye.............................................8-9Buddleia ............................................14Burningbush........................................29Bush Honeysuckle...............................28Butterflybush.......................................14Buttonbush .........................................18Buxus ............................................15-16CCalamagrostis ..................................105Calocedrus ........................................16Calycanthus ...................................... 16Carpinus .......................................16-17Caryopteris ........................................17Castanea ........................................... 17Celtis ................................................ 18Cephalanthus ....................................18Cephalotaxus .................................... 18Ceratostigma ...................................104Cercidiphyllum ..................................18Cercis ................................................19Chamaecyparis .............................19-21Cheddar Pinks.....................................95Cherry............................................67-68Chestnut ............................................ 17Chionanthus ......................................21Chokeberry..........................................10Chrysanthemum ................................95Cladrastis ..........................................22Clethra ...............................................22Climbing Hydrangea..........................104Coffeetree......................................34-35Coneflower..........................................96Coral Bells...........................................97Coreopsis ..........................................95Corktree ............................................ 60Cornus ..........................................22-26Corylopsis .........................................26Corylus ..............................................27Cotinus ..............................................27Cotoneaster .......................................27Crabapple.......................................55-58


Cranberrybush, American....................92Cranberrybush, European...............89-90Crataegus ......................................... 27DDaphne ..............................................28Dawn Redwood..................................58Daylilies..........................................96-97Delphinium........................................95Deutzia .............................................28Dianthus ............................................95Diervilla .............................................28Digitalis..............................................95Diospyros ......................................... 29Disanthus ......................................... 29Dogwood.......................................22-26Douglas Fir..........................................68Dwarf Alberta Spruce..........................62Dwarf False Indigo ............................. 43EEchinacea ..........................................96Elm......................................................85Erianthus .........................................105Eucommia ..........................................29Euonymus ..........................................29European Ginger...............................104Evodia.................................................30FFagus.............................................30-32Falsecypress....................................19-21False Spirea ........................................94Feather Grass ....................................105Ferns ................................................105Festuca ............................................105Filbert..................................................27Fir.......................................................1-2Forest Grass................................105-106Forsythia.............................................32Fothergilla .........................................32Foxglove..............................................95Fragrant Sumac....................................74Franklinia ..........................................33Fringetree............................................21GGaillardia ........................................... 96Gaultheria .......................................104Ginkgo ...............................................33Gleditsia ............................................34Goldenrain Tree..................................47Grasses, Ornamental...................105-108Ground Covers..................................104Gymnocladus ....................................34HHackberry .......................................... 18Hakonechloa.............................105-106Halesia ............................................. 35Hamamelis ...................................35-36Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick...............27Hawthorn............................................27Helictotrichon ................................ 106Helleborus .........................................96Hemerocallis ................................96-97Hemlock.........................................83-84Heptacodium......................................36Heuchera ...........................................97Hibiscus ................................36, 37, 97Holly..............................................41-42Honeylocust........................................34Hophornbeam.....................................59Hornbeam......................................16-17Horsechestnut....................................8-9Hosta ..........................................97-100Hydrangea ....................................37-40Hydrangea Vine.................................104Hypericum .........................................41IIlex ................................................41-43<strong>Inc</strong>ense Cedar ................................... 16Indigofera...........................................43Inkberry..........................................41-42Iris ...................................................100Itea ....................................................44JJapanese Maple..................................2-4Japanese Pagodatree............................77—110—


Japanese Spurge................................104Juneberry...............................................9Juniper ..........................................44-46KKalmia ...............................................47Katsuratree..........................................18Kerria .................................................47Koelreuteria .......................................47LLarch..............................................47-48Larch (Golden) ...................................68Larix ...................................................47Lavandula ........................................101Lavender...........................................101Lenten Rose.........................................96Leucothoe ..........................................48Ligularia............................................101Lilac................................................77-79Linden.................................................83Lindera ..............................................48Liners .............................................. 108Liquidambar ..................................... 48Liriodendron ......................................49Liriope .............................................106MMaackia .............................................49Magnolia ......................................49-55Maidenhair Tree..................................33Malus ............................................55-58Maple.................................................2-7Matteuccia ......................................106Meadow Sage....................................102Metasequoia ......................................58Microbiota .........................................58Miscanthus species .........................107Mock Orange......................................60Mountain Laurel..................................47Myrica ...............................................58NNannyberry.........................................89Ninebark.............................................61Nyssa .................................................59OOak................................................69-70Oakleaf Hydrangea..............................40Ornamental Grass ......................105-108Ostrya ................................................59Oxydendrum .....................................59PPachysandra ....................................104Paeonia.............................................101Pagodatree ........................................ 21Panicum ..........................................107Parrotia ..............................................60Pawpaw .............................................10Pear.....................................................69Pennisetum .....................................108Perennials ....................................94-103Perovskia ..................................101-102Persimmon ........................................ 29Phellodendron .................................. 60Philadelphus.......................................60Physocarpus ......................................61Picea .............................................61-64Pieris .................................................64Pine................................................64-67Pinus .............................................64-67Planetree ........................................... 67Platanus ............................................ 67Plum....................................................67Plum Yew .......................................... 18Poplar..................................................67Populus .............................................67Prunus ..........................................67-68Pseudolarix ........................................68Pseudotsuga ......................................68Pyrus ..................................................69QQuercus.........................................69-70RRagwort.............................................101Redbud...............................................19—111—


Redbud Hazel.....................................29Rhododendron .............................71-74Rhus ..................................................74Roses .................................................74Rose of Sharon...............................36-37Rubber Tree .......................................29Rudbeckia ........................................102Russian Arborvitae...............................58Russian Sage...............................101-102SSalix ...................................................74Salvia ...............................................102Sandcherry (purple leaf).......................67Sassafras ............................................75Sciadopitys ........................................75Schizophragma ................................104Sedum .............................................102Serviceberry...........................................9Seven-<strong>Son</strong> Flower .............................. 36Shasta Daisy........................................95Silverbell..............................................35Silvermound........................................94Sinocalycanthus ................................ 75Smoketree...........................................27Snowbell ............................................77Sophora ............................................ 75Sourwood............................................59Speedwell..........................................103Spicebush............................................48Spiraea .........................................75-76Spruce............................................61-64St. Johnswort.......................................41Stewartia ............................................76Stonecrop..........................................102Styphnolobium ................................. 77Styrax .................................................77Summersweet......................................22Sweetgum ........................................ 48Sweetshrub ........................................ 75Sweetspire...........................................44Syringa ..........................................77-79TTaxodium ..........................................80Taxus ............................................80-81Thuja .................................................82Tickseed .............................................95Tilia ...................................................83Tree Peony........................................101Tsuga ............................................83-84Tufted Violet......................................103Tuliptree..............................................49Turfgrass ...........................................106UUlmus ................................................85Umbrella Pine.....................................75VVaccinium .....................................86-87Veronica...........................................103Viburnum .....................................87-92Vines.................................................104Viola.................................................103WWeigela .............................................92White Forsythia.....................................1Willow.................................................74Winterberry....................................42-43Winterhazel ........................................26Witch Hazel...................................35-36Witherod.............................................88XXanthoceras .......................................92YYarrow.................................................94Yellowhorn..........................................92Yellowwood.........................................22Yew................................................80-81Yucca ............................................92-93ZZelkova ..............................................93—112—


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