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Page 1: 07-08 Leo Gentry Nursery Catalog

F a l l 2 0 0 7 - S p r i n g 2 0 0 8

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Brian Gentry and Leo Gentry II

Right: Bacheri Spruce

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To our Valued Customers,We thank you for choosing Leo Gentry Nursery as your source for high quality plantsand we appreciate everything you have done to make us who we are today. We hopeyou have had a successful season and are gearing up for a fantastic Fall 2007 and Spring2008.

In order for us to prepare for the upcoming season, we have made several changes atthe nursery. To begin with, we would like to officially welcome some new members tothe Leo Gentry Nursery team. Brenda Schellenberg has added her experience to ourcustomer service team; Aaron Romero has been busy printing tags in our custom tagdepartment; and Samantha Hodge handles the busy phones and reception area. We aredelighted to have all three of them on our team.

We have received feedback from many of you that you would like to see increasedavailability in our #2 and #5 shrubs. So in response to this, we have focused on thesesizes and now have good depth and variety in our #2 and #5 shrub program. We alsonow have a wide selection of premium named fruit trees to add to our already extensivetree program. We are proud to offer additional Proven Winners varieties. Check out ourexpanded Proven Winners Program on page 58.

We have decided to discontinue the rebate program that we have offered over the pastfew years and have introduced our new discount program. This new program willallow us to offer you a discount upfront when you order rather than waiting until June.The full details of this program are explained on page 8.

Another change that we are offering to help you grow your business is our new customtag program. We can print custom price tags with your company name, retail price andUPC code for you upon request and have them on your plants when the truck arrives.This will allow you to begin selling the plants immediately! Please check on page 9 orgive us a call at the nursery for further information regarding this program.

Please remember that when you are coming to Oregon, please give us a call to set up atime for a personalized tour to ensure you get the VIP treatment. We’d love to showyou around the nursery.

We truly value you as a customer and appreciate any feedback or suggestions that youmay have. If there is anything that we can be doing to better serve your needs, pleaselet us know.

Sincerely,

Leo Gentry IIGeneral Manager

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Leo Gentry

From top:Royal Burgundy BarberryBonanza Gold BarberryCrimson Pygmy Barberry

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Royal Burgundy™

Berberis t. ‘Gentry Cultivar’Plant Patent No. 09461

Over 29 years ago, Leo Gentry Sr. founded Leo Gentry Wholesale Nursery. Hisgoal was to bring the highest quality plant material to the nursery industry throughhard work and the best possible customer service. We have grown quite a bit since1977 but we are first and foremost, a family owned company that is constantlystriving to earn our customers trust and satisfaction. We are very proud of the tra-dition that Leo Sr. began and we work hard every day to make this goal a reality.

We constantly hear positive feedback from our customers regarding RoyalBurgundy Barberry. Leo Sr. introduced this vibrant barberry to the nursery indus-try years ago and it has been a great success. Royal Burgundy has a rich burgundycolor that holds throughout the summer. It is free from wheat rust disease, and ison the approved barberry list for shipping into Canada to certified growers. Moreand more customers now prefer Royal Burgundy to Crimson Pygmy because of itsuniform growth habit and excellent color.

We know you will be excited with Royal Burgundy!

“Your customers will love the color!”

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The Gentry Nursery TeamProduction -Container/BBFront Row, From left to right:Alfredo Zaragosa- Sanchez; JorgeZamudio; Gloria Exelen- Inclan; PlacidaDeJesus-Gonzalez; Rodolfo Lazaro-Perez

Back Row, From left to right:Isidro Pasaye- Pacheco; Eliseo I.Gonzalez; Javier Villanueva-Martinez;Marcos Merino Garcia; Pedro BlasMolina; Hermilo Garcia Cisneros; DavidOlmos Montiel; Alejandro Ceja Lara; JoseDe Jesus Lara Lopez; Benito Orozco-Rodriguez; Rosario Ubaldo Mendoza;Felipe Moreno-Becerril; Catalina Uribe-Arechiga; Jaime Espiritu; Victor AndradeCruz; Rodrigo Bramasco-Rojano; VicenteAvalos Alvarado

From left to right:Eutiquia Glafira-Martinez; Antonio F.Juarez-Aquino

Inventory - ContainerFrom left to right: Mayra Barientos; Maria Simon-Epitacio; Gayle Frace; ImeldaDeJesus Velasco, Inventory Manager; Francisco Diaz-Ramos

Inventory - BBFrom left to right: Lazaro Sanchez, BB Inventory Manager;Antonia Gonzales Sierra; Sergio Mejia Cruz; Ernesto Ruiz Gomez

Shade &Flowering TreeDepartment-CanbyFront Row, From left to right:Francisco Baca; Mario Andrade Cruz;Ruben Farias Andrade; Efran HuacuzCortez

Back Row, From left to right:Melody Knock; Eugene Mejia;, NicoAlejandra H.; Darrell Massung, Shade &Flowering Tree Production Manager; JonBierma; Diego Robledo; Bill Hill; LuisLopez Silva; Araceli Tellez Vazquez

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The Gentry Nursery Team

Shipping/Quality ControlFrom left to right: Back Row: Alfonso Nunez, Shipping Manager; BaldoNunez, Dock Manager; Ubaldo Orosco; Eduardo Ceja, Dock Manager;Freddy Reyes, Dock ManagerFrom left to Right: Front Row: Jose Luis Garcia; Alfredo Zaragosa, DockManager; Lucia Diaz; Claude Tapia; Librado Orosco

Logist icsFrom left to right: Steve Karam, Assistant Logistics Manager; AaronRomero, Tag Production: Todd Jackman, Logistics Manager

Customer ServiceFrom left to right: Jennifer McMillion, Quality Control/Customer Service;Brenda Schellenberg, Quality Control/Customer Service; Elyn Rackley,Office Team Manager; Kathy Cline, Customer Service; Samantha Hodge,Receptionist; Junell Avila, Customer Service Manager; Minette Reisinger,Customer Service

Accounting From left to right: Melissa Graham, Accounts receivable/Collections;Jackie Maharg, Controller; Briana Piazza-Woods, Accounts payable/CreditApplications; Linda Burns, Accounting Team Leader

MaintenanceFrom left to right:John Weber, Maintenance/ConstructionSupervisor; Elias Martinez Ruiz, deliverydriver; Daniel Diaz-Larez, Construction;Dave Weber, mechanic and deliverydriver; Salvador Romero Sanchez,mechanic; Rod Hoecker, delivery driver;Eloy Miguel Angel Garcia, mechanic; TimBrown, head mechanic; Dave Britton,delivery driver; Chris Mitchell, deliverydriver

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Sales Representatives

New Introductions

Independent Sales Representatives

NAME PHONE TERRITORYJames Burns 661-331-1696 UT, NV,

South. CAQuentin 770-639-0380 GA, ALColemanRoy & Barry 215-493-8730 NJ, MD, East PAFreemanTerri Gardner 303-725-4043 COGeorge Godwin 724-228-6238 West PA, East OHChris Hackler 865-405-8510 NC, SC, VAKen Kaiser 888-229-2788 ILCraig Jenkins 918-794-0355 AR, OK

National Nursery Products

NAME PHONE TERRITORYDoug Bielas 269-463-8625 INEd Carroll 502-243-4718 National AccountsDennis 610-449-2143 NJDobrowolskiDavid Faassen 425-558-0112 WA, OR, IDScott Ingram 502-243-8778 WV, KY, AL,

MS, TNBill Malouche 913-362-0503 KS, MO, IA, NEKevin McGlinn 630-377-1284 ILMike Pastore 804-364-2692 MD, VABill Ruppert 314-963-0253 South IL, East MOEarl West 630-377-1284 Northern ILDennis 269-695-2386 MIWentworthNancy Williams 800-640-6532 OH

Azalea (11 exciting new varieties)Buxus m. ‘Julia Jane’Carpinus European Hornbeam - Coming Fall 2008Cercis Canadensis Lavender Twist - Coming Fall 2008Cercis texensis ‘Oklahoma’Cornus sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’Corylus avellana ‘Red Majestic’®

Festuca glauca ‘Boulder Blue’Hydrangea paniculata Pinky Winky™Hydrangea paniculata QUICK FIRE®

Hydrangea macrophylla CITYLINE™ PARISHydrangea macrophylla CITYLINE™ VENICEHydrangea macrophylla CITYLINE™ VIENNAHydrangea macrophylla CITYLINE™ BERLINKalmia ElfKalmia Galaxy

Kalmia Heart of FireKalmia Little LindaKalmia MinuetKalmia Nathan HaleKalmia Olympic FireKalmia SnowdriftKalmia TiddlywinksLaburnum Weeping Goldenchain - Coming Fall 2008Populus Swedish Columnar Aspen - Coming Fall 2008Prunus Crimson Pointe- Coming Fall 2008Prunus Snow GooseQuercus Wandell - Coming Fall 2008Rhododendron (21 exciting new varieties)Sorbaria sorbifolia Ash Leaf Spiraea Weigela MY MONET™Weigela FINE WINE™

Trade Show ScheduleWe look forward to seeing you at the following trade shows this year:PANTS July 24-26, 2007 Booth #1010, 1012SNA August 9-11, 2007 Booth #1303Farwest Show August 23-25, 2007 Booth #14124, 1426Garden Market Expo September 19-20, 2007 Booth #1346, 1347Western Nursery and Landscape January 6-8, 2008 Booth #1302CMANTS January 9-11, 2008 Booth #210MID-AM January 16-18, 2008 Booth #2348, 2349Green & Growin’ January 18-19, 2008 Booth #1825, 1827Utah Green January 29-30, 2008 Booth #336, 407Pro Green Expo January 23-25, 2008 Booth #697NorCal January 24, 2008 Booth #1327New England Grows February 6-8, 2008 Booth #562

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Table Of Contents

General Information 8 - 9

Plant Listings

I Japanese Maples 10 - 13

II Flowering and Shade Trees 14 - 42

III Evergreen Conifers and Grafted Specialties 43 - 53

IV Perennials and Ornamental Grasses 54 - 57

Proven Winners Program 58

V Deciduous Shrubs and Broadleaf Evergreens 59 - 76

VI Deciduous Fruit Trees 77 - 81

Patent, Trademark, and Registered Plant Fee Schedule 82 - 83

Common/Botanical Name Cross Reference 84 - 90

Maximizing Your Profits: Plants for the Right Season 91 - 100

Order Forms 101 - 103

Credit Application 104

Map IBC

To order, or for inquiriesPhone: (503) 658-5181

Fax: (503) 658-6324

Email: [email protected]

Web Site: leogentrynursery.com

Mail: PO Box 645Gresham, OR 97030

Visitors WelcomePlease call for an appointment.

Our office hours are 8:00 – 4:30 Monday – Friday

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Catalog Organization and Use

• Plants are grouped into one of five categories. Sub-groups exist within some categories.

• Each category and sub-group is alphabetized byGenus, species, and variety.

I Japanese Maples

Acer (Japanese Maples)II Shade & Flowering Trees

Acer through ZelkovaIII Conifers

Abies through CupressusJunipersShrubsGround Covers

Upright FormsCultured Forms

Larix through TsugaIV Perennials and Ornamental Grasses

Clematis through SedumCarex through Pennisetum

V Deciduous Shrubs and Broadleaf Evergreens

Abelia through WeigelaVI Deciduous Fruit Trees

Apple through Pluot

MINIMUM QUANTITIES and PRICINGNote: Prices in this catalog are net prices, and areintended for the Wholesale Trade Only. Prices are stat-ed in U.S. funds, F.O.B. Gresham, Oregon, and cancelall previous price offerings.

PRICES LISTED HEREIN ARE EFFECTIVE 7/1/07 –6/30/08

Minimum quantities are not required, but we do encourage you to consider purchase of quantities in excess of the suggested minimums tabu-lated below. Unit costs are cheaper for larger quantities!

Volume Quantity Rates apply per shipment only.

Minimum orders $1,000 - June 2 through February 28 Minimum orders $2,000 - March 1through June 1

NEW DISCOUNT PROGRAMWe are discontinuing our rebate program and areoffering a discount program instead. Effective July 1,2007 we will offer our customers a discount on everyinvoice and the discount is based on their totalpurchases the previous year. Discounts are awardedon those invoices paid within terms and are valid oncatalog priced material only. Invoices will be stampedwith the dollar amount of discount available. Newcustomers are entitled to the discount that correspondswith the dollar amount of their first order. The chartbelow shows the discount percentage associated withannual purchases.

Dollar Amount DiscountPrevious Years Purchases Percentage

$5000 1%$8000 2%

$15,000 4%$25,000 6%$40,000 8%$60,000 10%$80,000 12%

$100,000 14%$120,000 15%

General Information

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Our terms of sale are cash to customers we have not yetestablished a relationship. Terms for customers withestablished credit are net 30 days. All past due accountswill be charged 1.5 % per month on the unpaid balance.We will consider new accounts with established compa-nies only after a written request that provides sufficientcredit information upon which the determination of cred-it worthiness can be made. A credit application blankmay be found in the appendix.Inter-bank transfers can be arranged for those customerswishing to do so. Simply instruct your bank to wirefunds to:

WEST COAST BANKABA Routing # 123200088Gresham Branch473 NW BurnsideGresham, Oregon 97030Credit to the account of:Leo Gentry Wholesale Nursery, Inc.Contact Leo Gentry Nursery for Account Number

*In addition to Inter-bank transfers, we are now acceptingVisa, Mastercard, and American Express. We will beoffering you the processing fees on the first $5000charged in a given month free of charge. Any dollaramount in excess of $5000 will be subject to the percent-age of the processing fee at the time of the charge.

Example: $7000- Invoice being paid$5000- Allowed in month$2000- Subject to fee

x 2.5%- Current Processing Fee$50- Processing Fee

Card would be run for $7050

PLANT HARDINESS ZONE RATINGSEvery item in the catalog lists a hardiness ratingexpressed as the minimum temperature (°F) that theplant can reasonably well be expected to endure based onthe USDA Cold Hardiness Rating. We choose to use theminimum temperatures from the USDA Zone rating,rather that the zone number itself on the assumption thatmore people are familiar with the minimum tempera-tures in their location than are familiar with the ZONE Numbers. The USDA average annual minimum temperatures for each Zone are included belowfor reference.

ZONE 2 -50° to -40° FZONE 3 -40° to -30° FZONE 4 -30° to -20° FZONE 5 -20° to -10° FZONE 6 -10° to 0° FZONE 7 0° to10° FZONE 8 10° to 20° FZONE 9 20° to 30° F

PATENT FEES Patent fees are in addition to the catalog prices listedherein. All patented plant material is clearly indicated inthe catalog and a list of patent fees is tabulated in theAppendix.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & CONFIRMATIONWe will acknowledge receipt of your order within 10business days. Confirmations will be sent to those cus-tomers whose accounts are current, and to new cus-tomers beginning August 1, for Fall 2007 orders andbeginning September 15, for Spring 2008 orders. AllSpring orders not picked up by the 15th of May will bereleased into open inventory and made available for saleon a first come basis. All orders will be confirmed oncethe credit has been established or full payment has beenmade for the amount of the order.CANCELLATIONS:All cancellations must be submitted in writing by January1. Cancellations after January 1 are subject to a thirty per-cent (30%) restocking charge.CUSTOM TAGGINGFor your convenience and so you can begin selling yournursery stock as soon as it’s unloaded off the truck wecan now print custom tags with your company name,retail price and UPC code and have them placed directlyon your order. The cost for this service is $0.15 per tag.If you would like this service, please request this at thetime you order.SHIPMENTSOur goal is to have high quality plants at your place ofbusiness in the best condition possible. This processbegins with propagation and ends with loading yourplants on the truck. Our responsibility ends at this point.We will do our best to locate trucks for you or we’ll beglad to load the material on a truck furnished by you.For the trucks that we arrange, all freight will be C.O.D.and paid to the truck broker, unless otherwise noted. Allshipments will be by refrigerated truck, unless otherwisespecified.PACKING CHARGESLiners in 2-1/4” or 4” pots will be packaged in waxedcartons and shipped UPS or Air Freight at your request.There will be a packing charge of $5.00 per box in addi-tion to the freight charge.GUARANTEEWe give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the vari-ety or productivity of any plant that we sell. Should anyplant prove untrue to name as labeled, it is mutuallyagreed that our total liability, upon satisfactory proof,shall be limited to the purchase price only.SUBSTITUTIONSPlant growth depends on conditions beyond our control.For this reason, we reserve the option of making substitu-tions in grade, up or down, without prior notification. Ifthis is not satisfactory, please let us know at the time youorder.CLAIMSEach order is counted carefully, and only the best plantsare picked to insure shipment of the highest possiblegrade. Claims for errors must be made in writing within5 days of receipt of goods, and all claims must be accom-panied by a photograph of each plant for which a claim is

Terms of Sale

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JapaneseMaples Japanese maples are listed separately as

they simply are unlike most other maplevarieties and we feel their uniqueness warrants special attention.

Inabe Shidare MapleCoral Bark Maple

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ACER (Maple)palmatum (Green Japanese Maple) -20°F HxS 20’x15’Seedling grown upright Japanese maple. A wide variation in form and/or leaf color make this anuncommonly beautiful tree. Fall color is usually red to orange. A good choice for the small landscape.B&B CONTAINER7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ #1108.15 62.20 48.00 37.50 30.30 1-49 6.40

50+ 6.15

palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’ (Red Leaf ) -10°F HxS 20’x15’A specially selected, seedling grown upright Japanese Maple that typically retains its red color from earlySpring throughout the growing season. ‘Atros’ need sun to develop and retain good red color, but will benefitby protection from hot afternoon sun.B&B CONTAINER SPECIMEN7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” #5 #2 #1 In 30” Cedar Planter Box149.90 86.30 60.10 52.10 37.75 30.70 1-49 33.40 17.30 380.00

50+ 32.90 16.90

palmatum cultivarsAvailable in the following sizes:

B&B CONTAINER BB TO POT SPECIMEN#15 #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 In 30” Cedar

6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 5-6’ 4-5’ 3-4’ 24-30” 18-24” 12-15” Planter Box1-49 128.85 95.40 74.00 63.00 113.70 85.70 71.75 47.40 26.75 13.40 509.0050+ 90.65 70.30 59.85 108.00 81.40 68.20 46.90 26.35 13.15

‘Beni Schichihenge’ -20°F Ht to 8’An upright form with a rather “twiggy” growth habit whose outstanding feature is its leaf coloration. Unlikethe other variegated leaf varieties, this one sports a distinctive orange coloration on a bluish-green leaf withbold, white margins.

‘Bloodgood’ -20°F Ht to 20’A vigorous upright grower with large, deep red to blackish-red leaves that hold their color better than most ofthe other red-leafed palmatums, lasting late into the Summer. Fall colors are usually bright crimson. One ofthe most popular red uprights.

‘Butterfly’ -20°F Ht to 12’A dainty but stiffly upright tree or twiggy shrub that has irregular blue to green leaves with a cream coloredvariegation on the edge. New leaf growth in the Spring frequently has pink coloration bordering the whitemarkings.

‘Emperor 1’ -20°F Ht to 12’A vigorous upright grower with large, red leaves that hold their color better than most red-leafed palmatums,lasting late into summer. Fall colors are usually bright crimson.

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palmatum cultivarsAvailable in the following sizes:B&B CONTAINER BB TO POT SPECIMEN

#15 #10 #7 #5 #2 #16’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 5-6’ 4-5’ 3-4’ 24-30” 18-24” 12-15” In 30” Cedar Planter Box

1-49 128.85 95.40 74.00 63.00 113.70 85.70 71.75 47.40 26.75 13.40 509.0050+ 90.65 70.30 59.85 108.00 81.40 68.20 46.90 26.35 13.15* Except as noted for Shishigashira

‘Orido Nishiki’ -20°F Ht to 19’Orido Nishiki is a vigorous, upright grower with a variegated leaf that is deeply lobed, and has a rich greencolor that starts its spring growth with irregular splashes of pink, white, cream, or some combination of these.The bark of new shoots is typically coral colored and sometimes streaked with purple.

‘Peaches & Cream’ -20ºF Ht to 10-12’Attractive variegated Japanese maple with spring foliage that emerge a cream color. Bright green veins runthrough the middle of the leaf and help accent the cream color. The outside edge of the leaves have a softpink tinge. The leaves hold their cream color throughout most of the summer gradually fading to yellow andfinally to beige with darker tips.

‘Sango Kaku’ (Coral Bark) -20°F Ht to 20’This upright form offers something for every season. A red tint graces the margin of the new leaves in spring;light green and somewhat soft and feathery leaves adorn the tree in the summer; fall leaves change to apredominately apricot tone with hints of light red, and the winter bark of the tree, especially the bark on thenewer growth, is a brilliant coral color.

‘Shishigashira’ (Lion’s Head Maple) -20°F Ht to10’A truly unique upright with tightly compact and steeply ascending branches covered with a dense mass ofdeep green foliage, that is darker than most of the other Japanese maples. Most of the leaf margins arecrinkled and shrubby tufts of growth typically occur at the branch tips. Note: Shishigashira is sold only asB&B: (3’ - $71.20; 4’ - $94.90)

‘Trompenburg’ -20°F Ht to 15’A strong, upright growing tree with a unique leaf form. The lobes radiate from a central point on the leaf andeach one curls or rolls under like a tube. It is a rich, deep purple-red and does not burn in full sun. Fall coloris crimson.

‘Ukigumo’ -10ºF HxS: 6’x6’Unique, upright maple with a short multi-branching habit that more closely resembles a shrub than a tree.The white, green mottled variegated leaf color often times resembles floating clouds. Leaves have soft pinktips especially during early spring. Green flecks appear as the tree matures in amongst the white and greencolor. Very interesting addition to any landscape!

palmatum ‘Dissectum cultivars (Laceleaf Varieties)Available in the following sizes:

MINI SUPERB&B SPECIMEN CONTAINER BB TO POT SPECIMEN SPECIMEN5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24” “AA” “A” #25 #20 #15 #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 In 30” In 24” In 30”

Super Junior 3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” Cedar Cedar CedarJr. Spec Spec Planter Box Planter Box Planter Box

1-49 162.25 135.20 99.30 78.10 55.90 313.65 216.30 281.20 200.00 118.00 86.10 73.50 47.40 26.75 13.40 710.00 443.00 950.0050+ 154.15 128.45 94.30 74.20 53.10 46.90 26.35 13.15SPREADER - A spreader is a grade we selected out of our dissectum varieties. The head is wider than the total height of the plant.The size grade listed is actual spread width of the head. Spreader is graded by width instead of by height. These are older plantswith a nice caliper, great for an entry way planting or specimen in any landscape. Listed as SPRDR. When ordering, Spreader mustbe specified.

Dissectum ‘Crimson Queen’ -20°F Ht to 10-12’The foliage of this tree is a deep red, and the color persists throughout the growing season without fading orburning. Fall coloration is scarlet. An outstanding small, weeping tree.

Dissectum ‘Everred’ -20°F Ht to 10-12’A mounding or cascading tree similar in size and appearance to ‘Crimson Queen, except that the new Springgrowth is covered with fine silvery hairs. Prominent bright red leaves in the Fall.

Dissectum ‘Garnet’ -20°F Ht to 10-12’Garnet is a vigorously growing, mounding shrub with a deeper red color than either Crimson Queen orEverred. It’s finely cut leaves hold their color well throughout the growing season.

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Dissectum ‘Inabe Shidare’ -20°F Ht to 10’-12’An outstanding, mounding dissectum noted for its deeply serrated, large dark, purplish-red leaves in theSummer. It retains the deep color throughout the growing season, and is considered by some to have the bestcolor of the red dissectums. Fall leaf color is a brilliant crimson. Inabe Shidare is one of the more vigorousdissectums in its class.

Dissectum ‘Red Select’ -20°F Ht to 10-12’One of our most vigorous laceleaf maples. This plant develops excellent form, has deeply dissected red leaves,and a distinct weeping habit.

Dissectum ‘Tamukeyama’ -20°F Ht to 10-12’Beautiful weeping laceleaf maple with rich purplish-red, laceleaf foliage which becomes spectacular shades ofred in autumn. Wonderful accent to any landscape or mixed in small areas.

Dissectum ‘Viridis’ -20°F Ht to 10-12’A dome-shaped, or round headed weeping dissectum with a nice bright green leaf. The leaves are deeplylobed. Yellow and orange tones dominate the tree in Autumn. A small and graceful tree ideally suited forcontainer growing or for use in tight places.

Dissectum ‘Red Dragon’ (Semi-Dwarf Laceleaf) -20°F Ht to 10-12’Red Dragon is a new introduction from Duncan & Davies in New Zealand. The foliage is a beautiful deep redthat is similar in color to Purple Fountain Beech. Bark is a deep purple-red. Slower growing, but similar inhabit to Inabe Shidare, with weeping mounds of foliage that holds its color well into the Fall.B&B MINI SPECIMEN CONTAINER BB TO POT SPECIMEN

4’ 3’ 30” 24” “AA” “A” #15 #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 In 30” Cedar3’-4’ 30-36 24-30”18-24” Planter Box

1-49 149.35 113.55 90.15 68.30 391.50 240.40 134.00 98.15 80.85 50.50 30.30 14.60 680.0050+ 102.20 85.60 127.30 93.25 76.80 50.00 29.90 14.35

Dissectum ‘Seiryu’ -20°F Ht to 13-20’This upright growing laceleaf makes a very unique accent piece in any landscape. It sports finely cut brightgreen foliage displayed on upright arching branches to form a rounded crown with a light, delicateappearance. Fall color is a spectacular gold to light yellow with tones of orange, and red or crimsonthroughout the crown.B&B CONTAINER BB TO POT SPECIMEN

5’ 4’ 3’ #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 In 30” Cedar Planter Box1-49 95.40 71.70 59.55 106.60 77.00 47.40 26.75 13.40 509.8550+ 46.90 26.35 13.15

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Floweringand Shade

Trees

Fairview Norway Maple

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Serpentine (SERP) Shrub Form (SF)

W Whips are young trees which have acentral leader and little or nobranching. Uniform branching willappear in the following years.Excellent for lining out for growingon to caliper trees.

LB Light Branched Trees arecharacterized by a strong centralleader and either have fewerbranches or branches which areshorter than Branched trees.Branching will often be heavier onone side. Ideal for lining out orpotting up for future promotion toallow trees time to fill out.

B Branched Trees are characterized bya strong central leader and a full andbalanced branching structure. Idealfor use in landscape settings or asstrong uniform container trees.

FB Feather Branched Trees have acentral leader with a balanced head.Branching is lighter than (B)Branched Trees. These trees make anexcellent choice for potting into a #5container for a promotion tree.

SERP Serpentine Trees have been trainedto develop a curving growth habit.Caliper of trees is equal to Branchedtrees.

SF Shrub Form Plants have multiplestems emerging near ground leveland don’t rely on a single centralleader.

Serpentine and Shrub Forms

Flowering and Shade Trees

#2 Grade (#2) #1 Light Branched (#1LB) #1 Branched (#1) #1 Heavy (#1HVY)

#2 #2 Grade Trees are bestsuited for lining out to growon to Landscape size.Branching is often heavier onone side and is notsymmetrical.

#1LB #1 Light Branched Treeshave fewer branches and aresymmetrical. Ideal for liningout or potting up for futurepromotion or to grow on.

#1 #1 Trees have a full andbalanced branchingstructure. Ideal for landscapesettings or for stronguniform container trees.

#1HVY #1 Heavy Trees are the top ofthe line grade Landscapeready and also ideal forpotting up, generally inlarger #15 containers.

Base Grafted Weeping Trees

#2 Grade (#2) #1 Light Branched (#1LB) #1 Branched (#1) #1 Heavy (#1HVY)

Top Grafted Weeping Trees

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ACER (Maple)NOTE: Any of the bare root shade tree varieties listed in the following section may also be ordered B&B for anadditional charge of $5.50 per item in all grades.

Acer circinatum (Vine Maple) -30°F HxS 20’x 20A small, seedling grown multi-stemmed or sometimes single-stemmed tree with green spring and summerleaves, that turn shades of yellow, orange, and scarlet in late summer or early fall. Winged red seed add asplash of color in late summer.B&B CONTAINER6’-8’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’42.60 32.55 26.70 19.60 50.60 39.70 33.85 26.75

Acer ginnala (Flame Maple) -50°F HxS 20’x20’Distinctive orange-red fall color. Grown both as a single-stemmed and multi-stemmed tree. Can be used as ascreen or hedge. Does well in containers. Very hardy.

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ACER PLATANOIDES (Norway Maples)Note: We take the extra step to insure that you receive the highest quality tree possible. All Norway Maplevarieties except Crimson Sentry and Columnar Maple are shaped twice. First, they are topped in early spring;then we go back to each tree in late June and uniformly shape the head for superb balance. The resulting plant isideal for use in containers.

‘Crimson King’ -30°F HxS 40’x35’Purple leaves grace this round-headed tree throughout the growing season. Slower growing than the species.The most popular of all red-leafed Norways.QTY 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 6’FB 5’B 5’FB 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 34.10 29.00 28.30 24.10 25.00 21.30 14.40 21.00 12.90 15.20 13.50 12.50 10.80 9.4050-99 31.00 26.40 25.70 21.90 22.70 19.30 13.10 19.10 11.70 13.80 12.20 11.30 9.80 8.50100+ 27.90 23.70 23.20 19.70 20.50 17.40 11.80 17.20 10.50 12.50 11.00 10.20 8.80 7.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 21.50

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‘Crimson Sentry’ -30°F HxS 25’x15’Crimson Sentry is a sport of Crimson King that was selected by A. McGill & Son Nursery. It was selected forits bright foliage and closely spaced leaves. This tree is very columnar and dense in growth habit.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 9’B 8’B 8’LB 7’B 7’LB 6’B 5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W ‚5-49 34.10 28.30 35.50 30.80 26.20 27.80 23.70 25.00 21.00 17.30 15.60 14.00 12.10 9.4050-99 31.00 25.70 32.30 28.00 23.80 25.30 21.50 22.70 19.10 15.70 14.10 12.80 11.00 8.50100+ 27.90 23.20 29.10 25.30 21.50 22.80 19.40 20.50 17.20 14.10 12.80 11.50 8.80 7.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 21.50

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‘Drummondii’ (Silver Variegated Maple) -30°F HxS 35’x25’Light green leaves with white margins sets this tree apart from the other Norway Maples. A round-headedtree with lots of character.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 23.20 21.90 18.70 20.90 17.80 17.00 12.90 12.00 10.20 9.0050-99 21.00 19.90 16.90 19.00 16.20 15.40 11.70 10.90 9.30 8.10100+ 19.00 17.90 15.30 17.20 14.60 13.90 10.50 9.80 8.40 7.30CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 21.50

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‘Pond‘ (Emerald Lustre™) -30°F HxS 45’x40’Emerald Luster is a very vigorous tree with a dense branching system and a rounded crown. Dark greenleaves turn to a brilliant yellow during the fall.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 8’W 7’W 6’W5-49 28.30 24.50 21.90 18.10 11.40 10.90 10.8050-99 25.70 22.30 19.90 16.50 10.30 9.90 9.80100+ 23.20 20.10 17.90 14.80 9.30 9.00 8.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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‘Emerald Queen’ -40°F HxS 70’x40’Rapid growth and great form are advantages matched by few other shade trees. The dark, glossy greenfoliage adds the third dimension needed to make this a good choice.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’FB 9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 40.70 28.30 24.50 20.90 21.90 18.70 18.10 16.60 11.90 11.40 10.90 10.80 9.5050-99 37.00 25.70 22.30 19.00 19.90 16.90 16.50 15.10 10.80 10.30 9.90 9.80 8.60100+ 33.30 23.20 20.10 17.10 17.90 15.30 14.80 13.60 9.70 9.30 9.00 8.80 7.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 21.50

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‘Fairview™’ -30°F HxS 45’x35’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.25A straight-stemmed, fast growing maple. New leaves are a rich burgundy; mature foliage is dark green tobronze. A strikingly beautiful and very symmetrical tree. More narrow and upright than ‘Deborah.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’FB 9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W5-49 40.70 28.30 24.50 20.90 21.90 18.70 18.10 16.60 11.90 11.40 10.90 10.8050-99 37.00 25.70 22.30 19.00 19.90 16.90 16.50 15.10 10.80 10.30 9.90 9.80100+ 33.30 23.20 20.10 17.10 17.90 15.30 14.80 13.60 9.70 9.30 9.00 8.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 21.50

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‘Princeton Gold’/Plant Patent #6727 -30°F HxS 35’x30’Plant Patent Fee: $0.75The foliage of Princeton Gold is an eye-catching bright yellow, holding the yellow color until leaf drop in thefall. Selected by Princeton Nursery. Slightly smaller in growth habit to Crimson King, and produces an ovalshape as it matures.QTY 2”B 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 48.10 34.10 28.40 24.10 25.00 21.30 13.50 12.30 10.80 9.4050-99 43.70 31.00 25.70 21.90 22.70 19.30 12.20 11.20 9.80 8.50100+ 39.40 27.90 23.20 19.70 20.50 17.40 11.00 10.10 8.80 7.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 21.50

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‘Royal Red’ -30°F HxS 40’x30’A red-leafed maple resembling Crimson King but thought to be hardier.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 34.10 28.40 24.10 25.00 22.20 21.00 15.20 13.50 12.30 10.80 9.4050-99 31.00 25.70 21.90 22.70 19.30 19.10 13.80 12.20 11.20 9.80 8.50100+ 27.90 23.20 19.70 20.50 18.20 17.20 12.50 11.00 10.10 8.80 7.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 21.50

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ACER RUBRUM (Red Maples)r. ‘Armstrong’ -40°F HxS 45’x15’A fast grower with a columnar habit, makes this a good choice for a narrow planting space. The gray barkand dark green leaves make a pleasant contrast. Expect scarlet fall color with some variation, depending onsoil acidity.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W 5-49 51.90 44.40 37.90 32.30 32.30 27.50 26.70 22.70 17.20 19.30 17.80 16.70 14.00 11.5050-99 47.20 40.30 34.50 29.40 29.30 25.00 24.20 20.60 15.60 17.50 16.20 15.20 12.80 10.40100+ 42.50 36.30 31.10 26.40 26.40 22.50 21.80 18.60 14.10 15.80 14.60 13.70 11.50 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00

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r. ‘Autumn Flame’/Plant Patent 2377 -30°F HxS 35’x35’The leaves of Autumn Flame turn a brilliant scarlet color two weeks before other Red Maples, and hold thecolor well into autumn. Autumn Flame branches readily at a young age, forming a shapely, dense, well-rounded crown.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 4’B 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 44.40 37.90 32.30 27.50 26.70 22.70 17.20 14.70 14.70 17.80 16.70 14.00 11.5050-99 40.30 34.50 29.30 25.00 24.20 20.60 15.60 13.30 13.30 16.20 15.20 12.80 10.40100+ 36.30 31.10 26.40 22.50 21.80 18.60 14.10 12.00 12.00 14.60 13.70 11.50 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 22.00

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r. ‘Bowhall’ -40°F HxS 45’x20’This columnar tree is excellent for street plantings due to its uniform upright growth habit when young. Thespring foliage is a red-green turning to pure green in the summer. Fall color is a red-orange. Bowhall hasbetter foliage color in the summer and fall than the Armstrong Maple.QTY 6’W 5’W 4’W 3’W5-49 16.70 14.00 11.50 9.5050-99 15.20 12.80 10.40 8.60100+ 13.70 11.50 9.40 7.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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r. ‘Brandywine’ -30 F HxS: 30x12’Columnar form that does well in plantings along streets. Brandywine has an intense red fall color whichpeaks as a brilliant purple-red before dropping its leaves. Peak is later than most rubrum varieties.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W5-49 44.40 37.90 32.30 26.70 17.20 16.70 14.0050-99 40.30 34.50 29.30 24.20 15.60 15.20 12.80100+ 36.30 31.10 26.40 21.80 14.10 13.70 11.50CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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r. ‘Burgundy Belle’/Plant Patent 7222 -40 F HxS 45’x20’Plant Patent Fee: $0.90Dark green leaves turns to a vibrant burgundy red that hold its leaves well into autumn. Tree has a compactand symmetrical crown that does well in street plantings.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 6’W 5’W 4’W 5-49 37.90 32.30 27.50 26.70 22.70 17.20 14.60 16.70 14.00 11.5050-99 34.50 29.30 25.00 24.20 20.60 12.80 13.30 15.20 15.60 10.40100+ 31.10 26.40 22.50 21.80 18.60 11.50 12.00 13.70 14.10 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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r. ‘Fairview Flame®’ -30°F HxS 40’x35’Registered Plant Fee: $0.55A very vigorous grower with vibrant fall color and an excellent branching system which forms into a wellshaped crown. The deep scarlet color begins earlier than October Glory and lasts into autumn. Thank you toA. McGill & Son for this impressive red maple.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 6’LB 5’B 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 40.70 37.90 32.30 26.70 22.70 17.20 17.80 16.70 14.00 11.5050-99 37.00 34.50 29.30 24.20 20.60 15.60 16.20 15.20 12.80 10.40100+ 33.30 31.10 26.40 21.80 18.60 14.10 14.60 13.70 11.50 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 22.00

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r. ‘Karpick’ -30 F HxS: 45’ x 20’Columnar maple with a uniform dense form. Autumn color is yellow gradually changing to a brilliant red.Dark green leaves contrast the bright red branch tips during spring and summer.QTY 1”B 6’B 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W 3’W5-49 32.30 26.70 17.80 16.70 14.00 11.50 10.2050-99 29.30 24.20 16.20 15.20 12.80 10.40 9.30100+ 26.40 21.80 14.60 13.70 11.50 9.40 8.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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r. ‘October Glory’/Plant Patent 2116 -30°F HxS 40’x35’Plant Patent Fee: $0.50October Glory is a preferred variety of Red Maple developed by Princeton Nurseries. The lustrous greenfoliage, becoming crimson red in the fall, will hold on a few weeks longer than the genus. Thank you,Princeton Nursery, for this outstanding tree.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 40.70 37.90 32.30 26.70 22.70 17.20 14.70 17.80 16.70 14.00 11.5050-99 37.00 34.50 29.30 24.20 20.60 15.60 13.30 16.20 15.20 12.80 10.40100+ 33.30 31.10 26.40 21.80 18.60 14.10 12.00 14.60 13.70 11.50 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 22.00

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r. ‘Franksred’ (Red Sunset®) -20°F HxS 45’x35’Registered Plant Fee: $0.65Red Sunset is a vigorous grower, and occupies a place of prominence among the Red Maple cultivars. Thesummer leaves are a distinct glossy green that has no equal , followed by a showy display of orange to redfall color that makes this a truly outstanding selection. The crown is oval to rounded and uniformly branchedthroughout. Hardy to winter conditions.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 40.70 37.90 32.30 27.50 26.70 22.70 17.20 14.70 17.80 16.70 14.00 11.5050-99 37.00 34.50 29.30 25.00 24.20 20.60 15.60 13.30 16.20 15.20 12.80 10.40100+ 33.30 31.10 26.40 22.50 21.80 18.60 14.10 12.00 14.60 13.70 11.50 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 22.00

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‘Summers Red®’ -30 F HxS 35’ x 25’Registered Plant Fee: $0.50Exciting new variety with outstanding red-colored new growth during spring. During autumn older leaveschange to a yellow color while the new leaves change to orange-purple. QTY 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 38.50 32.30 26.70 17.20 14.70 16.70 14.00 11.5050-99 35.00 29.30 24.20 15.60 13.30 15.20 12.80 10.40100+ 31.50 26.40 21.80 14.10 12.00 13.70 11.50 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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‘Sun Valley’ -30 F HxS 30’x20’Disease resistant red maple with a brilliant red fall color that peaks late into autumn. Peak color lasts two tothree weeks. Symmetrical crown.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 38.50 32.30 27.40 26.70 22.70 17.20 14.70 16.70 14.00 11.5050-99 35.00 29.30 24.90 24.20 20.60 15.60 13.30 15.20 12.80 10.40100+ 31.50 26.40 22.50 21.80 18.60 14.10 12.00 13.70 11.50 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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ACER X FREEMANII (Hybrid Maple)‘JeffersRed’ (Autumn Blaze®)/Plant Patent 4864 -30°F HxS 50’x40’Plant Patent Fee: $1.00A new cultivar from Jeffers Nursery. A cross between Red Maple and Silver Maple that provides a greatscarlet fall color, drought tolerance, and vigorous growth.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 51.90 44.40 37.90 32.30 27.50 26.70 22.70 17.20 14.70 18.90 17.80 16.70 14.00 11.5050-99 47.20 40.30 34.50 29.30 25.00 24.20 20.60 15.60 13.30 17.10 16.20 15.20 12.80 10.40100+ 42.50 36.30 31.10 26.40 22.50 21.80 18.60 14.10 12.00 15.40 14.60 13.70 11.50 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 22.00

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‘Marmo’ -40°F HxS 55’x45’Leaf color begins as light green with reddish tints during spring changing to a deep green with silverundersides during summer, finally turning to an outstanding reddish orange during autumn. Color developsearly and lasts close to four weeks. Marmo has an upright oval shape with a strong central leader and strongbranching.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W50-99 32.50 27.60 22.80 14.70 15.20 14.30 12.00 9.80100+ 29.25 24.85 20.55 13.25 13.70 12.90 10.80 8.85CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 22.00

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ACER GRISEUM (Paperbark Maple)Paperbark Maple -20°F HxS 30’x30’Attractive tree with cinnamon colored flaking bark. Bluish-green three leaflet leaves change to a beautifulscarlet red color in fall. Tree is slow growing with a low branch structure and a rounded crown. Exciting treethat is native to China.B&B CONTAINER1.25" 1” 6’ 5’ 1.25” 1” 6’ 5’134.75 105.90 80.00 66.15 143.50 113.90 87.15 73.30

ACER SACCHARUM (Sugar Maples)Sugar Maple -40°F HxS 45’x40’This maple is less vigorous than the Norway Maple, but matures at a greater age. It has one of the finestautumn colorations of any tree in North America. The spectacular Autumn colors are orange, gold, scarlet,and tints of apricot.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 36.40 30.30 25.80 24.90 21.10 19.40 17.80 15.30 13.20 10.6050-99 33.10 27.60 23.40 22.60 19.20 17.60 16.20 13.90 12.00 9.60100+ 29.80 24.90 21.10 20.30 17.30 15.90 14.60 12.50 10.80 8.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 49.50

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s. ‘Green Mountain’ /Plant Patent 2339 -40°F HxS 45’x35’Plant Patent Fee: $0.50This sugar maple has a desirable oval crown of dark green leaves that turn orange to scarlet in the fall. Thethick leaves of this cultivar prevent damage from the hot winds that commonly burn the foliage on SugarMaple.QTY 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 34.10 29.00 30.40 25.90 25.30 23.30 19.00 17.80 14.80 12.8050-99 31.00 26.40 27.70 23.50 23.00 21.10 17.20 16.10 13.40 11.70100+ 27.90 23.70 24.90 21.20 20.70 19.10 15.50 14.50 12.10 10.50CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 49.50 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 22.00

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s. ‘Legacy’/Plant Patent 4979 -40°F HxS 50’x35’Plant Patent Fee: $0.50A fast growing Sugar Maple with heavy inner branching. Leaves are shiny and resistant to leaf tatter.The fall color is a beautiful red with shades of orange, pink, and yellow.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 36.40 34.10 30.40 25.90 25.30 21.60 23.30 19.00 17.80 14.80 12.8050-99 33.10 31.00 27.70 23.50 23.00 19.60 21.10 17.20 16.10 13.40 11.70100+ 29.80 27.90 24.90 21.20 20.70 17.60 19.10 15.50 14.50 12.10 10.50CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 49.50 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 22.00

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ACER TRUNCATUMx A. plat. ‘Keithsform’ (Norwegian Sunset®) -25°F HxS 35’x25’Plant Patent #7529 Plant Patent Fee: $1.00Excellent fall color with light orange to red leaves. Similar in appearance to Acer platanoides ‘Norway’. Veryuniform canopy structure.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’FB 8’W 7’W 6’W5-49 53.70 46.50 39.90 33.90 24.00 22.60 21.00 19.8050-99 48.80 42.20 36.20 30.80 21.80 20.50 19.10 18.00100+ 43.90 38.00 32.60 27.70 19.60 18.50 17.20 16.30CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 22.00

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AMELANCHIER (Serviceberry)grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’/Plant Patent 5717 -30°F HxS 20’ x 15’ (TF)Plant Patent Fee: $0.75Fast growing with impressive soft, white blossoms in Spring. Dark green disease resistant leaves, turnbrilliant red in fall.QTY 4’CL 3’CL 2’CL 18”CL 12”CL5-49 15.00 14.000 11.30 9.10 8.2050-99 13.60 12.80 10.20 8.20 7.40100+ 12.30 11.50 9.20 7.40 6.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #5 — 15.50

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BETULA (Birch)jacquemontii (Jacquemontii Birch) -40°F HxS 40’x30’The beautiful white bark that colors up at an early age is the whitest of all the Birches. The leaves are darkgreen, thick, and leathery, and somewhat resistant to leaf miner.QTY 2.25”B 2”B 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 38.20 34.10 30.30 26.90 23.90 21.20 18.70 14.90 12.60 14.40 12.60 10.9050-99 34.70 30.90 27.60 24.50 21.70 19.20 17.00 13.50 11.40 13.00 11.40 9.90100+ 31.30 27.90 24.90 22.00 19.60 17.30 15.30 12.20 10.30 11.80 10.30 9.00

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nigra (River Birch) -30°F HxS 40’x35’A rapid grower to 40’, pyramidal in form and with medium green foliage. The tree is open at maturity whichexposes the exfoliating bark, ranging from shades of grey-brown to reddish-brown in color.QTY 10’CL 9’CL 8’CL 7’CL 6’CL 5’CL 4’CL 3’CL5-49 34.30 30.80 27.10 24.20 20.70 19.30 16.70 15.5050-99 31.20 28.00 24.60 22.00 18.80 17.50 15.20 14.00100+ 28.10 25.30 22.20 19.80 17.00 15.80 13.70 12.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 41.20

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nigra ‘Cully’ (Heritage® Birch)/Plant Patent 4409 -40°F HxS 45’x35’Registered Plant Fee: $0.75A very vigourous grower with beautiful bark that can pull off in sheets. The bark varies in color from tan tomore of a lighter softer shade of white. The foliage has a dark green color. An attractive addition orcenterpiece for any landscape.QTY 10’CL 9’CL 8’CL 7’CL 6’CL 5’CL 4’CL5-49 34.30 30.80 27.10 24.10 22.60 20.60 18.4050-99 31.20 28.00 24.60 21.90 20.50 18.70 16.70100+ 28.10 25.30 22.20 19.70 18.50 16.90 15.00CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 45.30

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nigra ‘BNMTF’ (Dura Heat® Birch) -30 F HxS: 40’x25’Registered Plant Fee: $0.75A vigorous grower with lustrous dark green leaves which fade to yellow during autumn. Exfoliating bark is acreamy-white that ages to a pinkish-orange and then finally to a soft brown color.QTY 10’CL 9’CL 8’CL 7’CL 6’CL 5’CL 4’CL 3’CL5-49 34.30 27.10 25.90 24.10 22.60 20.60 18.40 15.5050-99 31.20 24.60 23.50 21.90 20.50 18.70 16.70 14.00100+ 28.10 22.20 21.10 19.70 18.50 16.90 15.00 12.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 45.30

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pendula (European White Birch) -50°F HxS 45’x30’Widely planted for its white bark that develops at an early age. The broadly pyramidal crown and brightgreen leaves enhance the somewhat weeping habit of this tree.

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pendula ‘Laciniata’ (Cutleaf Weeping Birch) -50°F HxS 40’x20’Slower growing than the species, this tree is noted for it’s finely cut leaves and weeping branches. Very hardy.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 10’B 9’B 8’B 7’B 6’B 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 27.10 24.10 21.60 26.90 23.80 21.00 19.20 18.70 17.20 14.80 11.9050-99 24.60 21.90 19.70 24.50 21.70 19.10 17.40 17.00 15.60 13.40 10.80100+ 22..20 19.70 17.70 22.00 19.60 17.20 15.70 15.30 14.10 12.10 9.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 45.30

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pendula ‘Youngii’ (Young’s Weeping Birch) -50°F HxS 15’x20’This tree has a dome-shaped head with slender pendulous branches. Its twisted stem makes it a truespecimen for any landscape.QTY 10’B 9’B 8’B 7’B 6’B 5’B5-49 34.00 33.10 28.20 24.50 21.50 18.1050-99 30.90 30.10 25.60 22.30 19.60 16.40100+ 27.80 27.10 23.10 20.10 17.60 14.80CONTAINER 10-24 SERP #20 — 81.00 #15 — 62.00 #10 — 49.85 #7 — 42.00

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platayphylla japonica (Whitespire Birch) -30°F HxS 40’x20’This tree is similar in size and appearance to the European White Birch. The crown of mature trees ispyramidal in shape and the tree is resistant to Bronze Birch Borer.QTY 12’CL 10’CL 9’CL 8’CL 7’CL 6’CL 5’CL 4’CL5-49 30.70 28.20 25.90 23.40 20.00 17.80 15.50 13.1050-99 27.90 25.60 23.50 21.20 18.20 16.20 14.00 11.90100+ 25.20 23.10 21.10 19.10 16.40 14.60 12.70 10.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 45.30 CLUMP #10 — 49.50

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CARAGANA (Siberian Peashrub)arborescens ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Siberian Peashrub) -50°F HxS 20’x15’Fast growing deciduous tree with 3 inch long leaves that have yellow pea-like flowers during early summer.Drought tolerant and very cold hardy. Makes an excellent windbreak or hedge.

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arborescens ‘Walker’ -30°F HxS 6’x6’Unique, weeping specimen with beautiful bright yellow flowers during early summer. Thing grass-likefoliage is bright green. Very attractive to any landscape.

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CARPINUS (Hornbeam)betulus ‘Fastigiata’ (Columnar Hornbeam) -30°F HxS 35’x25’A small-leafed, dense, upright tree with a formal appearance. Young trees form a narrow upright crown,becoming more pyramidal with age. Heat and drought resistant, and considered to be relatively free ofdisease and insect pests. Makes an excellent street tree. Nice yellow fall color.QTY 1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W 3’W5-49 44.40 40.30 36.20 31.50 27.00 26.30 22.20 19.30 16.1050-99 40.30 36.60 32.90 28.70 24.50 23.90 20.20 17.50 14.60100+ 36.30 33.00 29.60 25.80 22.10 21.60 18.20 15.70 13.10CONTAINER 10-24 #10 — 52.00

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CELTIS (Hackberry)occidentalis (Common Hackberry) -40°F HxS 70’x40’A large rapidly growing shade tree that has an upright oval growth habit at youth maturing to a round habit.Hackberry has green summer foliage color changing to yellow color in fall. Resistant to many environmentalconditions including drought, heat and wind.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 32.60 29.60 26.80 24.30 22.00 19.90 16.90 15.10 13.50 11.90 11.1050-99 29.70 26.90 24.30 22.00 20.00 18.10 15.40 13.70 12.20 10.80 10.10100+ 26.70 22.80 21.90 19.90 18.00 14.20 13.90 12.40 11.00 9.70 9.10CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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CERCIS (Redbud)canadensis ‘Avondale’ -30°F HxS 15’x10’Compact redbud with abundant dark purple-pink flowers.CONTAINER #7 #5

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canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ -30°F HxS 20’x15’Blooms open up to dark red-purple leaves. Very striking tree with heart shaped leaves which turn to yellowin the fall.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 63.50 57.80 49.20 52.50 44.70 46.70 36.20 32.70 28.0050-99 57.80 52.50 44.70 47.70 40.60 42.40 32.90 29.70 25.50100+ 52.00 47.30 40.20 43.00 36.60 38.20 29.60 26.80 22.90CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 80.00 #10 — 65.00

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canadensis ‘Eastern Redbud’ -30°F HxS 30’x15’Stunning tree with an open habit. Blooms begin with a purplish-red tint and open to a purplish-pink brilliantcolor. One of the earliest bloomers. Has heart shaped leaves and yellow autumn colored leaves.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 29.70 26.70 24.00 21.10 17.40 14.60 12.90 12.3050-99 27.00 24.30 21.80 19.20 15.80 13.30 11.70 11.20100+ 24.40 21.90 19.60 17.30 14.30 12.00 10.50 10.10CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 57.00 #7 — 47.00 #5 — 38.00

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texensis ‘Oklahoma’ -10°F HxS: 20’ x 20’Compact tree perfect for landscapes with reddish purple flowers that bloom in masses followed by thickglossy heart shaped leaves. Flowers are brilliant when blooming. Leaves turn a gorgeous yellow-green colorduring fall. QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 63.50 57.80 49.20 52.50 44.70 46.70 36.20 32.70 28.0050-99 57.80 52.50 44.70 47.70 40.60 42.40 32.90 29.70 25.50100+ 52.00 47.30 40.20 43.00 36.60 38.20 29.60 26.80 22.90CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 80.00 #10 — 65.00

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CORNUS (Dogwood)florida (White Flowering Dogwood) -20°F HxS 30’x30’A small tree with a short trunk that breaks up into several large wide-spreading limbs a short distance fromthe ground resulting in a low dense crown. White petal-like floral bracts make for a striking display when infull bloom in the early spring. Red to purple fall leaf color.B&B CONTAINER5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 5’ 4’ 3’ 30”43.05 36.25 28.85 20.50 50.20 43.40 36.00 27.15

florida ‘Cherokee Chief’ (Red Flowering Dogwood) -30°F HxS 20’x20’Spring and fall foliage is scarlet red, green in summer. The ruby red flower bracts make this the deepest redof any of the red Dogwoods. A small tree with an upright central leader and uniform branching habit.B&B CONTAINER6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30”62.30 54.30 45.50 36.40 29.15 70.30 61.45 52.65 43.55 36.30

florida ‘Rubra’ (Pink Flowering Dogwood) -30°F HxS 20’x20’Pink flower bracts adorn the irregular and somewhat open crown of this showy ornamental. The berries arebright red and the leaves a medium green during the summer. Spring foliage is red; red-wine fall coloration.B&B CONTAINER5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 5’ 4’ 3’ 30”50.00 41.10 33.70 27.90 57.15 48.25 40.85 35.05

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kousa ‘Chinensis’ (Chinese Dogwood)-Tree Form -20°F HxS 20’x20’White flower bracts cover this small tree later in the season than the other Dogwoods. Its dense horizontallimb structure forms a rounded crown as the tree ages. Green summer leaves turn red to purple in the fall.Resistant to Anthracnose.B&B CONTAINER5’ 4’ 3’ 5’ 4’ 3’49.15 40.30 33.00 56.30 47.45 40.15

kousa ‘Satomi’ -20°F HxS 20’x20’Upright, small tree which has long lasting salmon colored flowers that lighten into a pinkish-red color as itmatures. Autumn foliage red to purple.B&B CONTAINER7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24” 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24”120.00 73.45 62.50 51.40 42.15 34.90 28.35 81.45 69.65 58.55 49.30 42.05 35.50

CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn) crus-galli ‘Inermis’ Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn -30°F HxS 25’x30’Dense round headed Hawthorn with horizontal spreading branches. The leaves are glossy and dark greenduring spring which turn from orange to a deep scarlet red in autumn. Small red fruit hold on into winter.QTY 1”B 6’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 20.50 16.60 11.00 10.00 9.1050-99 18.60 15.10 10.00 9.10 8.20100+ 16.70 13.60 9.10 8.20 7.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 45.30

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laevigata ‘Crimson Cloud’ -30°F HxS 25’x18’Crimson Cloud is a vigorous tree with red flowers in the Spring. It has a glossy red fruit in the Fall that holdson well into the Winter. This tree is resistant to leaf spot disease.QTY 1”B 6’B 6’W 5’W5-49 20.50 16.60 11.00 10.0050-99 18.60 15.10 10.00 9.10100+ 16.70 13.60 9.10 8.20CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 45.30

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laevigata ‘Pauls Scarlet’ -30°F HxS 20’x20’A round-headed tree covered with deeply lobed leaves. Scarlet double flowers bring this tree to life in earlySpring. Small red fruit holds on well into the Winter.QTY 1”B 6’B 7’W 6’W5-49 20.50 16.60 12.10 11.0050-99 18.60 15.10 11.00 10.00100+ 16.70 13.60 9.90 9.10CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 45.30

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phaenopyrum (Washington Hawthorn) -30°F HxS 25’x20’A small round-headed tree. The leaves are glossy-green and 2-3” long, turning orange to red in the fall of theyear. A small white flower in broad clusters is followed by a shiny red fruit that hangs on well into fall.Washington is the least susceptible to fire blight.QTY 1”B 6’B 7’W 6’W5-49 20.50 16.60 12.10 11.0050-99 18.60 15.10 11.00 10.00100+ 16.70 13.60 9.90 9.10CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10

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viridis ‘Winter King’ -30°F HxS 20’x25’A silver-barked tree with white flowers in the Spring followed by large red fruit that hangs on well into thewinter.QTY 1”B 6’B 7’W 6’W5-49 20.50 16.60 12.10 11.0050-99 18.60 15.10 11.00 10.00100+ 16.70 13.60 9.90 9.10CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 52.50 #10 — 45.30

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FAGUS (Beech)Note: All Beech varieties are sold B&B only

sylvatica ‘Dawyck Purple’ -30°F HxS 40’x15’A broad pyramidal shaped tree with deep purple leaves. Trunk is relatively short with the branchingbeginning close to the ground. This variety holds its color well during summer.

sylvatica ‘Purple Fountain’ -30°F HxS 30’x6’A striking tree with both purple branches and purple leaves. Forms a central leader and continues to growupward in a narrow habit with cascading branches. Makes a superb specimen tree, and it grows fairly quickly.

sylvatica ‘Purpurea Pendula’ (Weeping Purple) -30°F HxS 15’x15’Much slower growing than ‘Purple Fountain, and it does not develop a central leader, but rather forms abroadly spreading umbrella of deep purple foliage. Makes and excellent container plant.

sylvatica ‘Riversii’ (Rivers Purple Beech) -30°F HxS 50’x40’A nice symmetrical tree with a very dense and compact form. Develops a deep purple leaf and holds its colorwell into the summer, gradually shading to a purple-bronze. A very popular tree and it makes a magnificentspecimen.B&B CONTAINER

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sylvatica ‘Rohanni’ -30°F HxS 50’x40’Deep purple to dark green summer foliage shines all summer on this upright to rounded, deciduous tree.Highly ornamental, providing shade to any landscape setting.

sylvatica ‘Spaethii’ (Spaeth’s Purple Beech) -20°F HxS 45’x35’A fantastic tree for color. Spaeth’s Beech is the deepest purple-black of all the copper beech varieties. It holdsits color well, and does not fade during the summer.B&B CONTAINER

#20 #15 #10 #7 #72” 1.75” 1.5” 1.25’’ 1” 6’ 5’ 4’ 1.25” 1” 6’ 5’ 4’211.70 158.20 138.75 102.60 77.45 63.15 50.70 43.50 114.30 86.20 71.15 57.85 50.65

sylvatica ‘Roseo-Marginata’ (Tri Color Beech) -30°F HxS 40’x25’A purple leafed upright form with an irregular rose and pinkish-white margin on the leaf. This graceful, slowgrowing tree forms a broadly oval crown at maturity. Develops it’s best color in partial shade.B&B CONTAINER

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FRAXINUS (Ash)americana ‘Autumn Purple®’ -30°F HxS 45’x40’Registered Plant Fee: $0.50Autumn purple is noted for its outstanding reddish to deep purple fall color. It is a seedless variety withheavily-textured green summer foliage and a rounded crown.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 35.40 32.60 28.30 28.80 24.50 24.30 16.70 14.60 13.40 11.5050-99 32.20 29.60 25.70 26.10 22.30 22.10 15.20 13.30 12.10 10.40100+ 29.00 26.70 23.20 23.50 20.00 19.90 13.70 12.00 11.00 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 20.00

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pennsylvanica ‘Cimmzam’ (Cimmaron Ash)/Plant Patent 8077 -40°F HxS 50’x30’Plant Patent Fee: $0.95Upright tree with a narrow oval canopy. Summer foliage is a dark, glossy green that transforms to a brilliantdeep red during fall.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 8’W 7’W 6’W5-49 35.40 33.20 28.80 16.70 14.60 13.4050-99 32.20 30.20 26.10 15.20 13.30 12.10100+ 29.00 27.20 23.50 13.70 12.00 11.00CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 20.00

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pennsylvanica (Green Ash) -50°F HxS 50’x40’A fast growing tree to 35’. Oval-headed with bright green leaves that turn yellow in the Fall. Will toleratewet soil and cold conditions as well as hot, dry regions.QTY 1”B 6’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W50-99 11.80 9.30 7.80 6.80 5.80 4.50100+ 10.65 8.40 7.05 6.15 5.25 4.05

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pennsylvanica ‘Patmore’/Plant Patent 4684 -50°F HxS 45’x35’Patmore Ash is extremely hardy and tolerant of adverse growing conditions. The glossy-green leaflets aredeeply serrated; growth habit is erect and it maintains a good growth rate. Patmore ash is seedless.QTY 8’W 7’W 6’W5-49 16.70 14.60 13.4050-99 15.20 13.30 12.10100+ 13.70 12.00 11.00CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00

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pennsylvanica ‘Summit’ -40°F HxS 45’x25’A strong growing, upright ash. The foliage is less glossy than Marshall Seedless and it defoliates a few weeks earlier.QTY 9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 19.10 16.70 14.60 13.40 11.5050-99 17.30 15.20 13.30 12.10 10.40100+ 15.60 13.70 12.00 11.00 9.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 34.00 #5 — 20.00

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GINKGO (Maidenhair Tree)biloba ‘Autumn Gold’ -20ºF HxS 35’x25’A straight, clean-limbed tree with a somewhat rounded crown. Soft, green summer foliage becomes brilliant goldenyellow for a long period during autumn before leaf fall. A superior selected male clone. Does not produce fruit.

biloba ‘Saratoga’ -20ºF HxS 20’x15’A neatly rounded tree, with a unique deep green leaf that is deeply notched at the end and is borne in a pendulousmanner, which gives the tree a graceful weeping appearance. Autumn foliage is a soft yellow. A choice form that issomewhat smaller than Autumn Gold. A superior selected male clone. Does not produce fruit.BB 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’

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GLEDITSIA (Honeylocust)triacanthos inermis ‘Christie’ (Halka™)/Plant Patent 3096 -30°F HxS 40’x40’Plant Patent Fee: $0.75Halka is noted for its vigorous growth, heavy caliper, and symmetrical full crown. The branching is morehorizontal than pendulous.QTY 8’W 7’W 6’W5-49 17.50 16.10 14.4050-99 15.90 14.60 13.10100+ 14.40 13.10 11.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 86.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.00

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triacanthos inermis ‘Shademaster®’/Plant Patent 1515 -30°F HxS 45’x35’Plant Patent Fee: $0.40Asymmetrical form with ascending branches and a strong trunk make this an above average tree. Dark greenfoliage holds on longer than many Honeylocust cultivars.QTY 1.5”B 1”B 6’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 36.50 28.20 24.00 17.50 16.10 14.40 12.0050-99 33.10 25.60 21.80 15.90 14.60 13.10 10.90100+ 29.80 23.10 19.60 14.40 13.10 11.80 9.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 86.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.00

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triacanthos inermis ‘Skycole’ (Skyline®)/Plant Patent 1619 -30°F HxS 45’x35’Plant Patent Fee: $0.75This pyramidal form of Honeylocust is especially popular because of its strong trunk and its dark, densely setleaves.QTY 1.5”B 1.5”LB 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 36.50 31.10 32.40 28.20 24.00 24.00 19.20 17.50 16.10 14.40 12.0050-99 33.10 28.20 29.40 25.60 21.80 21.80 17.40 15.90 14.60 13.10 10.90100+ 29.80 25.30 26.50 23.10 19.60 19.60 15.70 14.40 13.10 11.80 9.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 86.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.00

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triacanthos inermis ‘Suncole’ (Sunburst®)/Plant Patent 1313 -30°F HxS 40’x35’Plant Patent Fee: $0.75Golden foliage and a creative branching habit make this tree a focal point in any landscape. Outstandingcolor.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 36.50 32.40 28.20 24.00 17.50 16.10 14.40 12.0050-99 33.10 29.40 25.60 21.80 15.90 14.60 13.10 10.90100+ 29.80 26.50 23.10 19.60 14.40 13.10 11.80 9.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 86.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.00

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LABURNUM (Goldenchain tree)anagyroides ‘Columnaris’ (Columnar Goldenchain Tree) -20°F HxS 20’x10’A narrow, upright tree with dark green foliage and beautiful bright yellow hanging clusters of flowers insummer. An excellent addition for your landscape.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 6’W 5’W5-49 31.20 28.30 24.10 23.60 20.10 13.70 12.2050-99 28.40 25.70 21.90 21.50 18.30 12.50 11.10100+ 25.50 23.20 19.70 19.30 16.50 11.20 10.00CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.00

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x watereri ‘Vossii’ -20°F HxS 25’x20’A small, graceful tree with very showy, yellow, pea-like flower clusters in early summer make this a veryeffective accent piece for any landscape.QTY 1”B 7’FB 6’B 6’FB5-49 28.30 21.80 23.60 20.0050-99 25.70 19.80 21.50 18.10100+ 23.20 17.90 19.30 16.30CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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LIQUIDAMBAR (Sweetgum)styraciflua (American Sweetgum) -30°F HxS 60’x45’A wonderful shade tree specimen for all the right reasons. This tree has a nice pyramidal crown, large maple-like leaves that are dark green in summer, then display brilliant yellow/red/orange fall foliage long after theleaves of most other species have fallen. In addition, it’s fast growing, has interesting corky bark, and nosignificant disease or insect pests.BB CONTAINER1” 6’ 5’ 1” #15 6’ #10 5’ #746.25 33.80 29.15 55.00 41.80 36.30

LIRIODENDRON (Tulip Tree/Tulip Poplar)tulipifera -30°F HxS 80’x40’A fast growing shade tree. It has a straight trunk with pyramidal crown of bright yellow-green leaves thatturn brilliant yellow in the fall. Produces yellow/orange tulip shaped flowers, but they are largely hidden bythe leaves.QTY 2”B 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B 4’W5-49 41.90 36.50 32.50 29.10 26.00 22.20 16.60 13.10 9.2050-99 37.10 33.10 29.50 26.40 23.60 20.20 15.10 11.90 8.30100+ 33.40 29.80 26.60 23.80 21.20 18.20 13.60 10.80 7.50CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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MALUS (Crabapple)‘Branzam’ (Brandywine®) -30°F HxS 20’x20’Registered Plant Fee: $0.50A vigorous growing tree that is symmetrical in habit and covered with dark green leaves overcast with red.The double, deep rose bloom is fragrant. The fall color is a striking reddish-purple.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 7’B5-49 20.30 17.20 15.1050-99 18.50 15.60 13.70100+ 16.60 14.10 12.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Cardinal’/Plant Patent 7147 -30°F HxS 16’x22’Plant Patent Fee: $0.75Excellent disease resistant crabapple. Dark purple glossy leaves in a broadly spreading growth habit. Brightpinkish-red flowers.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 7’B 7’LB5-49 20.30 17.20 14.70 15.10 12.9050-99 18.50 15.60 13.30 13.70 11.70100+ 16.60 14.10 12.00 12.40 11.40CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00

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‘Centzam’ (Centurion®) -30°F HxS 20’x 15’Registered Plant Fee: $0.50Centurion is a narrow, upright tree. It has glossy green leaves about 3 inches long by 1.5” wide, rose-redblossoms, and bright red fruit. This cultivar offers good disease resistance to scab.QTY 1”B 7’B 6’B5-49 17.20 15.10 13.4050-99 15.60 13.70 12.10100+ 14.10 12.40 11.00CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Coralcole’ (Coralburst™)/Plant Patent 2983 -40°F HxS 8’x 8’Plant Patent Fee: $0.75Coralburst is a unique crabapple with dainty coral pink buds opening into double rose pink flowers. Closelyspaced, tiny, dark green leaves almost hides the twigs. This tree is produced by grafting on 36 inch standardsand is oval in form.QTY #1H #1 #1LT #25-49 19.90 18.10 15.70 14.8050-99 18.10 16.40 14.30 13.40100+ 16.30 14.80 12.90 12.10CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00

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‘Floribunda’ -30°F HxS 18’x25’A splendid crabapple that requires low maintenance once established. It produces dark pink buds, opening towhite, and small yellow to red fruit. Disease resistant.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B5-49 20.30 17.20 15.10 13.40 12.2050-99 18.50 15.60 13.70 12.10 11.10100+ 16.60 14.10 12.40 11.00 10.00CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Hargozam’ (Harvest Gold®) -30°F HxS 20’x15’Registerd Plant Fee: $0.75This crab produces large, white single blossoms in the Spring, and a golden fruit that remains late into thefall. Very disease resistant.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B 6’W 5’W 4’W 3’W50-99 17.40 14.70 12.90 11.40 8.60 8.30 7.00 6.40100+ 15.65 13.25 11.65 10.30 7.75 7.50 6.30 5.80CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30

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‘Indian Magic’ -30°F HxS 15’x15’A small, round-headed, moderately growing tree. The red buds mature into a single pink flower. Glossy redfruit appears from August to November and then turns golden orange, holding on through the Winter. Thisshowy tree is resistant to all disease except scab. Thank you, Robert Simpson, for this spectacular selection.QTY 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W5-49 13.40 12.20 10.10 9.7050-99 12.10 11.10 9.20 8.80100+ 11.00 10.00 8.30 8.00CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Indian Summer’ -30°F HxS 18’x20’One of the smaller crabapples similar in size to ‘Indian Magic, but with a somewhat more rounded crown.Rose-red flowers, bronze green leaves, and bright red fruit that persists well into the fall make this anattractive tree throughout the season.QTY 1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W5-49 17.20 15.10 13.40 12.20 10.10 9.7050-99 15.60 13.70 12.10 11.10 9.20 8.80100+ 14.10 12.40 11.00 10.00 8.30 8.00CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Prairifire’ -30°F HxS 20’x20’This round headed flowering crabapple has deep red purple foliage turning to green. The blossoms are a deepdark red. The fruits are small reddish purple and don’t drop.QTY 1”B 1”LB 7’B 7’LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W 3’W5-49 17.20 14.60 15.10 12.90 13.40 11.40 12.20 10.40 10.50 10.10 9.70 8.20 7.5050-99 15.60 13.30 13.70 11.70 12.10 10.30 11.10 9.40 9.60 9.20 8.80 7.50 6.80100+ 14.10 12.00 12.40 11.40 11.00 9.30 10.00 8.50 8.60 8.30 8.00 6.70 6.20CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Profusion’ -30°F HxS 20’x20’This spreading upright crabapple has a shrubby habit. Foliage is deep purple, changing to bronzy green inSummer. The flower is purple-red, fading to pink with white in the center. The persistent fruit is a glossy,rich red, 1/2” diameter.QTY 1”B 1”LB 6’B 5’B 6’W5-49 17.20 14.70 13.40 12.20 10.1050-99 15.60 13.30 12.10 11.10 9.20100+ 14.10 12.00 11.00 10.00 8.30CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Red Jade’ -30°F HxS 10’x15’The graceful weeping habit of this tree, coupled with profuse white blooms makes it a perfect choice in anylandscape. The pleasant green foliage contrasts with the bright egg-shaped fruit that holds on into the winter.QTY #1H #1 #1LB5-49 19.00 17.20 15.0050-99 17.20 15.60 13.60100+ 15.50 14.10 12.30CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 21.00

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‘Robinson’ -30°F HxS 25’x25’We are happy to be growing Robinson crabapple for its disease resistance and impressive double pinkblossoms. A vigorous grower to 25’; the new foliage is purple, changing to dark green in the summer,followed by an orange fall color that persists for an extended period.QTY 1”B 1”LB 7’B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W5-49 17.20 14.70 15.10 13.40 12.20 10.10 9.7050-99 15.60 13.30 13.70 12.10 11.10 9.20 8.80100+ 14.10 12.00 12.40 11.00 10.00 8.30 8.00CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Royalty’ -30°F HxS 15’x15’Dark purple foliage holds its color well throughout the Summer. Crimson red flowers almost the same coloras the foliage are followed by dark red fruit. This is a very hardy crabapple.QTY 1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 4’B 4’W5-49 14.40 15.10 13.40 12.50 11.30 8.2050-99 13.10 13.70 12.10 11.30 10.20 7.50100+ 11.80 12.40 11.00 10.20 9.20 6.70CONTAINER 10-24 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Sargent’ -20°F HxS 10’x14’Sargent Crab is a dwarf tree to about 10 feet with a spread of up to 14 feet. Spring brings a breathtakingdisplay of fragrant, pure white flowers in clusters, followed by dark red fruit that persists well into the fall.QTY 1”B 3/4”B 5’B 4’B5-49 16.20 14.70 13.40 12.2050-99 14.70 13.30 12.10 11.10100+ 13.30 12.00 11.00 10.00CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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Sargentii ‘Tina’ (Sargent Tina) -30°F HxS 5’x5’A dwarf selection of Sargent Crab. Dense branching habit similar to Coral Burst Crab, but matures to asmaller size. Makes a nice patio tree with its showy, bright red buds followed by pure white single flowers.QTY #1H #1 #1LB #25-49 19.00 17.20 15.00 14.2050-99 19.20 15.60 13.60 12.90100+ 15.50 14.10 12.30 11.60CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00

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‘Snowdrift’ -30°F HxS 20’x20’A dependable grower with a dense, rounded crown. Snowdrift is perfectly suited for residential planting.Disease resistant foliage is dark green and the flowers are pure white. The fruit is orange-red and 1/2" indiameter, persisting until after leaf drop.QTY 1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 6’W 5’W5-49 17.20 15.10 13.40 12.30 10.10 9.7050-99 15.60 13.70 12.10 11.20 9.20 8.80100+ 14.10 12.40 11.00 10.10 8.30 8.00CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Spring Snow’ -30°F HxS 25’x22’This sterile crabapple produces a rounded crown covered with a profusion of snow white flowers, but it doesnot produce any fruit. An ideal tree for those landscape situations that demand a clean tree.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 4’B 4’W 3’W5-49 19.50 17.80 16.40 15.10 13.40 11.00 8.20 7.5050-99 17.70 16.20 14.90 13.70 12.10 10.00 7.50 6.80100+ 16.00 14.60 13.40 12.40 11.00 9.10 6.70 6.20CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Sutyzam’ (Sugar Tyme®)/Plant Patent 7062 -20°F HxS 18’x15’Plant Patent Fee: $0.80One of the newer crabapples noted for its crisp green foliage and vigorous growth. The flower is pale pink tosnowy white completely covering the tree. Masses of small red fruit remain on the tree through January. Thetree is disease resistant.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B5-49 19.60 17.20 15.10 13.4050-99 17.80 15.60 13.70 12.10100+ 16.00 14.10 12.40 11.00CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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‘Weepcanzam’ (Weeping Candied Apple®) -30°F HxS 15’x 15’Plant Patent 4038 Plant Patent Fee: $0.50The foliage is a dark green with a red overcoat. Pink flowers cover this tree in the spring, and the showy, fallfruit lasts well into December.QTY #1H #1 #1LT5-49 19.00 17.20 15.0050-99 17.20 15.60 13.60100+ 15.50 14.10 12.30CONTAINER 10-24 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 21.00

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x zumi ‘Calocarpa’ (Zumi Calocarpa) -30°F HxS 20’x24’A good choice for disease resistance. Zumi is a moderate growing tree. Pink buds open to a fragrant whiteflower. Red fruit in the Fall follows the pleasant green summer foliage.QTY 1”B 7’B 6’B5-49 17.20 15.10 13.4050-99 15.60 13.70 12.10100+ 14.10 12.40 11.00CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 54.75 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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MORUS (Mulberry)alba ‘Chaparral’ (Weeping Mulberry) -30°F HxS 7’x10’This fruitless variety has slender cascading branches that spread to 10‘, and dense, glossy dark green foliage.It is noted for its vigorous growth and pollution tolerance. Grown from tissue culture liners.QTY #1HS #1H #1 #1LB #25-49 26.10 23.70 21.60 19.20 17.6050-99 23.60 21.60 19.70 17.40 16.10100+ 21.40 19.40 17.70 15.70 14.50CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10

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OXYDENDRUMarboreum (Sourwood) -20°F HxS 20’x30’Small tree with dark green foliage that turns a magnificent orange with a reddish tint during autumn. Duringsummer, long, creamy white flowers adorn the branches. B&B ONLYQTY 1.25” 1” 6’ 5’ 4’

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PARROTIApersica (Persian Parrotia) -20°F HxS 30’x20’Excellent tree for its unique foliage, exfoliating bark, unusual flowers, and eye catching fall color. Fall foliageturns from bright yellow to orange and finally scarlet red.B&B ONLYQTY 1.25” 1” 6’ 5’ 4’

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PLATANUS (Planetree)acerifolia ‘Bloodgood’ -20°F HxS 50’x40’A very vigorous tree with a wide spreading crown. The bark exfoliates and is an olive to creamy color.Bloodgood is resistant to Anthracnose.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 6’LB 5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 32.50 28.40 24.70 21.20 17.30 14.70 15.60 16.90 14.60 12.50 11.10 9.6050-99 29.50 25.80 22.40 19.20 15.70 13.40 14.10 15.30 13.30 11.30 10.10 8.70100+ 26.60 212.90 20.20 17.30 14.20 12.10 12.80 13.80 12.00 10.20 9.10 7.90CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 20.00

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POPULUS (Aspen)tremuloides (Quaking Aspen) -50°F HxS 40’x20’A fast growing tree native to interior regions of the Western United States and readily adaptable to coldwinter climates (it really needs cold winter). Bark is pale grey green to whitish. Pale green leaves have a flatpetiole that causes them to flutter in the slightest breeze. Fall leaves are a brilliant golden yellow that offers aspectacular show, particularly in contrast with adjacent evergreen foliage and the white bark of the aspenitself.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W 5-49 28.90 24.90 22.00 18.70 17.80 15.20 15.00 12.80 12.00 10.30 12.70 12.00 11.30 9.70 8.1050-99 26.20 22.60 20.00 17.00 16.20 13.80 13.60 11.60 10.90 9.30 11.60 10.90 10.20 8.80 7.40100+ 23.40 20.40 18.00 15.30 14.60 12.40 12.30 10.50 9.90 8.40 10.40 9.80 9.20 8.00 6.70

PRUNUS (Flowering Cherry)padus ‘Summer Glow®’ -40°F HxS 25’x25’A medium sized flowering cherry with fragrant white flowers and a well rounded crown. Leaves begin asdark green followed by reddish-purple in fall. Similiar to Canada Red choke cherry. Very good street tree.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 7’LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 6’W 5’W5-49 23.10 21.60 17.80 16.70 14.30 14.80 11.40 10.5050-99 21.00 19.70 16.10 15.20 13.00 13.40 10.30 9.60100+ 18.90 17.70 14.50 13.70 11.70 12.10 9.30 8.60CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 22.00

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sargenti ‘Columnaris’ (Columnar Sargent Cherry) -30°F HxS 35’x15’Upright cherry tree with beautiful pink flowers that form in clusters. Narrow habit make this perfect as astreet tree. Foliage is dark green during the summer changing to an orange-red color during autumn.QTY 1”B 7’B 6’B 5’B 5’W 4’W5-49 13.60 11.00 18.40 10.00 25.90 23.9050-99 12.30 10.00 16.70 9.10 23.50 21.80100+ 11.10 9.10 15.00 8.20 20.40 19.60

serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ -20°F HxS 25’x20’The most popular of the flowering cherries, Kwanzan grows to about 25’ with strong vase-shaped branching.Double-pink flowers appear in mid-spring along with bronze-red foliage.

GROUND BUD 4’ GRAFTQTY 5’B 6’W 5’W 4’W #1H #1 #1L #25-49 18.40 13.60 11.00 10.00 25.90 23.90 22.00 20.3050-99 16.70 12.30 10.00 9.10 23.50 21.80 20.00 18.50100+ 15.00 11.10 9.10 8.20 20.40 19.60 18.00 16.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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serrulata ‘Mt. Fuji’ -20°F HxS 15’x20’Strong horizontal branching to 20’ in width. Pale pink buds turn to pure white blooms.

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serrulata ‘Royal Burgundy’/Plant Patent 6520 -20°F HxS 20’x15’Plant Patent Fee: $0.85This slower growing and somewhat smaller variety of Kwanzan Cherry has stiffly upright branches thatresemble the form of the Kwanzan. But it flowers profusely with deep magenta pink to purplish pink doubleblossoms, and is bathed in a crown of burgundy colored leaves that bronze in the fall of the year. Truly anoutstanding addition to our growing stock. Specify Ground Bud (GB) or 4’ Graft when ordering.

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subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ -30°F HxS 25’x20’An oval-headed tree with a light covering of pinkish-white blooms in November, and a spectacular show again in March.QTY 1.25B 1”B 7’B 7’LB 6’B5-49 23.20 21.60 20.20 17.20 19.0050-99 21.00 19.70 18.40 15.60 17.20100+ 19.00 17.70 16.60 14.10 15.50

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subhirtella ‘Snow Goose’ -20°F HxS: 25’ x 20’Small tree with bright green foliage and stunning pure white single flowers. Very showy tree. Uprightduring youth becoming wider with age. Orange fall color.QTY #1XHS #1HS #1H #1 #1L #25-49 41.10 34.40 28.50 25.60 20.60 17.8050-99 37.30 31.30 25.90 23.30 18.70 16.20100+ 33.60 28.20 23.40 21.00 16.90 14.60

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subhirtella ‘Pendula’ (Double Weeping) -20°F HxS 25’x25’A small tree with graceful weeping branches. Double rose-pink flowers in mid-Spring. Very effective as apatio tree.

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virginiana ‘Canada Red’ (Choke Cherry) -50°F HxS 25’x20’A small tree forming a rounded pyramidal crown. The leaves come out light green, then turn to reddish-purple later in the Summer. The flowers are white and bloom in April; fruits are dark purple. Easily grownand very cold hardy.

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x cv. ‘Snofozam’ (Snowfountains Cherry)® -20°F HxS 12’x12’Registered Plant Fee: $0.75The cascading branches of this weeping variety are covered with snow white flowers that make this anexcellent selection for small yards or Japanese gardens.

GROUND BUD, 4’ GRAFT, 6’ GRAFT SERPENTINEQTY #1XHS #1HS #1H #1 #1L #2 #1HS #1H #1 #1L #25-49 44.60 37.30 30.70 27.60 22.50 19.70 37.20 33.80 30.40 24.70 21.2050-99 40.50 33.90 27.90 25.10 20.40 17.50 33.81 30.70 27.60 22.50 19.30100+ 36.40 30.50 25.20 22.60 18.40 15.80 30.50 27.70 24.90 20.20 17.40

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x yedoensis ‘Yoshino’ -20°F HxS 40’x35’A fast growing tree with graceful, open branching. An abundance of fragrant, single white flowers make thisa particularly showy tree. Adaptable to a wide variety of soils.

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FLOWERING CHERRY ON RED BARK STANDARDThe red bark varieties listed below are all double grafted plants. First, the redbark inner-stock standard (Prunusserrula - Birch Bark Cherry) is grafted onto the rootstock, and allowed to grow for two seasons; then theflowering cherry variety is top grafted the following season. What results is a lovely specimen with peeling barksimilar in nature to that of an Acer griseum (paperbark maple) but much brighter red in appearance. The resulttakes an extra year to produce, but it’s worth the wait.

serrulata ‘Kwanzan’ on Redbark -20°F HxS 25’x20’The most popular of the flowering cherries, Kwanzan grows to about 25’ with strong vase-shaped branching. Double-pink flowers appear in mid-spring along with bronze-red foliage.

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x cv. ‘Snofozam’ (Snowfountains Cherry)® on Redbark -20°F HxS 12’x12’The cascading branches of this weeping variety are covered with snow white flowers that make this anexcellent selection for small yards or Japanese gardens.QTY #1H 6’G #1 6’G #1L 6’G #2 6’G5-49 40.20 35.80 30.20 26.5050-99 36.50 32.50 27.40 24.10100+ 32.90 29.30 24.70 21.70CONTAINER 10-24 #10 — 57.70 #7 — 47.40

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PRUNUS (Flowering Plum)cerasifera ‘Krauters Vesuvius’ -30°F HxS 15’x15’Krauters Vesuvius is similar to Thundercloud, except that the growth habit is narrower and smaller. Itdevelops an oval upright head, covered with the darkest purple leaves of the flowering plums. Leaf color ismaintained until the leaves drop. Flowers are small and pale pink.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 7’B 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 4’B 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 24.60 20.30 17.50 14.90 13.60 11.60 10.90 9.30 10.00 12.10 10.90 9.60 9.0050-99 22.40 18.50 15.90 13.50 12.30 10.50 9.90 8.40 9.10 11.00 9.90 8.70 8.10100+ 20.20 16.70 14.40 12.20 11.10 9.50 9.00 7.60 8.20 10.00 9.00 7.90 7.30CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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cerasifera ‘Newport’ -40°F HxS 20’x20’The dark purple foliage of this tree holds its color well in full sun. This tree is more tolerant of changingtemperatures than Thundercloud. It has a single pink flower and will bear some fruit.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 7’B 7’LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 6’W 4’W5-49 24.60 20.30 17.50 14.90 12.70 13.60 11.60 10.90 9.30 10.90 9.0050-99 22.40 18.50 15.90 13.50 11.50 12.30 10.50 9.90 8.40 9.90 8.10100+ 20.20 16.70 14.40 12.20 10.40 11.10 9.50 9.00 7.60 9.00 7.30CONTAINER 100-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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cerasifera ‘Thundercloud’ -30°F HxS 20’x20’We find this the most popular of the plum varieties. Deep purple foliage holds its rich color throughout thegrowing season. The flowers are pale pink and will fade to white as they mature. A broad headed tree with aspread of up to 20’.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 7’B 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 4’B 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W 5-49 24.60 20.30 17.50 14.90 14.90 13.60 11.60 10.90 9.30 10.00 12.10 10.90 9.60 9.0050-99 22.40 18.50 15.90 13.60 13.50 12.30 10.50 9.90 8.40 9.10 11.00 9.90 8.70 8.10100+ 20.20 16.70 14.40 12.20 12.20 11.10 9.50 9.00 7.60 8.20 10.00 9.00 7.90 7.30CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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cistena-Shrub (Sandcherry) -20°F HxS 8’x8’Used in hedges or by itself, this purple leafed, multi-stemmed shrub is useful in all landscape situations. Ithas pale pink flowers in early Spring and dark purple fruit in July.SHRUB FORMQTY 3’SF 2’SF 18”SF5-49 9.60 8.80 7.0050-99 8.70 8.00 6.40100+ 7.90 7.20 5.80CONTAINER 10-24 #7 — 17.50 #5 — 13.75

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PYRUS (Flowering Pear)calleryana ‘Aristocrat’/Plant Patent 3193 -30°F HxS 40’x30’Plant Patent Fee: $0.35Vigorous and broadly pyramidal in early years then maturing into an oval crown with a strong central leader.Masses of white blossoms in Spring. The waxy green foliage changes from brilliant purple-red to orange inthe Fall. Aristocrat is insect and storm resistant and is tolerant of wet or dry soils.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 6’LB 5’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 33.10 28.30 23.60 20.10 20.10 14.90 12.20 10.4050-99 30.00 25.70 21.50 18.30 18.30 13.50 11.10 9.50100+ 27.10 23.20 19.30 16.50 16.50 12.20 10.00 8.60CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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calleryana ‘Capital’ -30°F HxS 30’x10’Capital Pear has a very narrow, upright form. Beautiful white blooms with glossy green summer foliage. Fallcolor is purple-orange.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’W 4’W5-49 33.10 28.30 24.10 23.60 20.10 20.10 12.20 10.4050-99 30.00 25.70 21.90 21.50 18.30 18.30 11.10 9.50100+ 27.10 23.20 19.70 19.30 16.50 16.50 10.00 8.60CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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calleryana ‘Chanticleer’/Plant Patent 2489 -30°F HxS 40’x15’Plant Patent Fee: $0.65This tree forms a narrow, upright, somewhat pyramidal crown with crisp, glossy green foliage that turnsreddish in the Fall. The flowers are white and form in clusters.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 44.10 38.30 33.10 28.10 28.30 24.10 23.60 20.10 20.10 16.90 14.90 12.20 10.4050-99 40.10 34.80 30.00 25.50 25.70 21.90 21.50 18.30 18.30 15.30 13.50 11.10 9.50100+ 36.10 31.40 27.10 23.10 23.20 19.70 19.30 16.50 16.50 13.80 12.20 10.00 8.60CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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calleryana ‘Redspire’ -20°F HxS 35’x25’A rapidly growing tree covered with glossy green, leathery leaves. The form is upright like Bradford, butmore narrow. Abundant white flowers. The fall colors are shades of crimson and purple, with colorsdeveloping a few weeks before Bradford.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B 5’W 4’W5-49 38.30 33.10 28.30 23.60 20.10 16.90 12.20 10.4050-99 34.80 30.00 25.70 21.50 18.30 15.30 11.10 9.50100+ 31.40 27.10 23.20 19.30 16.50 13.80 10.00 8.60CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 36.00 #5 — 20.00

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QUERCUS (Oak)borealis (Northern Red Oak) -40°F HxS 75’x55’Red Oak grows very fast, maturing into a round-headed tree. The Fall color is dark red with the leavespersistent during the winter months. This tree is known to be resistant to pollution, making it a goodselection for industrial sites.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W 5-49 33.70 31.60 29.70 25.20 27.90 23.70 23.40 19.90 20.70 18.00 16.60 15.20 13.80 10.2050-99 30.60 28.70 27.00 22.90 25.40 21.60 21.20 18.10 18.80 16.40 15.10 13.80 12.60 9.30100+ 27.60 26.90 24.30 20.70 22.90 19.50 19.10 16.30 17.00 14.80 13.60 12.50 11.30 8.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 46.40 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.50

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coccinea (Scarlet Oak) -30°F HxS 50’x40’This oak has the most brilliant Fall color of any oak. Its branching habit is open, forming a rounded crownwith age.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W 5-49 42.60 37.90 33.70 28.60 29.80 25.30 23.40 19.90 20.70 19.60 18.00 16.60 15.20 13.80 10.2050-99 38.70 34.40 30.60 26.00 27.10 23.10 21.20 18.10 18.80 17.80 16.40 15.10 13.80 12.60 9.30100+ 34.80 31.00 27.60 23.40 24.40 20.70 19.10 16.30 17.00 16.10 14.80 13.60 12.50 11.30 8.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 46.40 #7 — 38.10

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macrocarpa (Bur Oak) -40°F HxS 55’x45’An impressive tree that has an open branch structure and characteristic sturdy appearance. The long leavesare glossy-green on the top and have a whitish tint on the bottom. Yellow to yellowish-brown vibrant fallcolor. Faster growing and more tolerant than many other Quercus species.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 9’W5-49 38.50 33.00 28.00 27.90 23.70 23.40 19.6050-99 35.00 29.90 25.50 25.40 21.60 21.20 17.80100+ 31.50 27.00 22.90 22.90 19.50 19.10 16.00CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 46.40 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.50

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palustris (Pin Oak) -30°F HxS 55’x40’Pin Oak grows with a broad pyramidal head, and does well in wet, poorly drained soils. The bright greenglossy leaves are similar in size to those of Scarlet Oak. Red fall color holds well.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 9’B 8’B 8’LB 7’B 6’B 5’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W 5-49 33.50 29.50 25.80 20.10 25.30 23.10 19.60 21.60 18.50 15.10 16.30 14.80 12.90 11.70 9.4050-99 30.50 26.80 23.40 18.30 22.90 20.90 17.80 19.70 16.80 13.70 14.80 13.40 11.70 10.60 8.50100+ 27.50 24.10 21.10 16.50 20.70 18.90 16.10 17.70 15.20 12.40 13.30 12.10 10.50 9.60 7.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 46.40 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.50

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phellos (Willow Oak) -20°F HxS 70’x35’Phellos Oak is rapidly growing with a dense rounded crown and brilliant yellowish brown during fall.Popular as a street tree because it is tolerant of heat, drought, pollution and standing water.QTY 6’B 6’LB 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 23.40 19.90 16.60 15.20 13.8050-99 21.20 18.10 15.10 13.80 12.60100+ 19.10 16.30 13.60 12.50 11.30CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 46.40 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.50

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shumardii (Shumard Oak) -20°F HxS 50’x40’Shumard Oak has a brilliant yellow to red fall color with an open, broadly oval branching habit. Shape is similar to Scarlet Oak.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 7’W5-49 38.50 33.00 28.00 27.90 23.70 23.40 19.90 20.70 16.6050-99 35.00 29.90 25.50 25.40 21.60 21.20 18.10 18.80 15.10100+ 31.50 27.00 22.90 22.90 19.50 19.10 16.30 17.00 13.60CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 46.40 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.50

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bicolor (Swamp White Oak) -30°F HxS 45’x45’Relatively slow growing oak with shiny dark green leaves giving way to yellowish brown/red fall color.Canopy structure is open with a rounded habit.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 7’W5-49 38.50 33.00 28.00 27.90 23.70 23.40 19.90 20.70 16.6050-99 35.00 29.90 25.50 25.40 21.60 21.20 18.10 18.80 15.10100+ 31.50 27.00 22.90 22.90 19.50 19.10 16.30 17.00 13.60CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 46.40 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.50

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robur fastigiata (English Oak) -20°F HxS 50’x15’English Oak is a columnar tree that matures to more of a pyramidal form with age. Foliage is dark green thatholds until fall. This is a great tree if there is limited planting space.QTY 2”B 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 51.60 44.70 38.50 32.90 28.70 25.00 20.20 18.40 16.70 15.20 13.80 10.2050-99 46.80 40.60 35.00 29.90 25.00 21.50 18.40 16.70 15.20 13.80 12.60 9.30100+ 39.90 36.60 29.80 27.00 22.30 19.30 16.60 15.00 13.70 12.50 11.30 8.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 46.40

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SALIX (Willow)caprea ‘Curly Locks’ -20ºF HxS 6’x4’Contorted weeping pussy willow, will first grow upward, then branches will begin to weep downward.Catkins open white, mature to yellow. Red-Orange characteristic branching.

4’ GRAFTQTY #1HS #1H #1 #1LT5-49 25.30 23.70 21.60 20.5050-99 22.90 21.60 19.70 18.60100+ 20.70 19.40 17.70 16.70CONTAINER 10-24 #10 — 48.40

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caprea ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Pussy Willow) -20°F HxS 8’x8’Graceful arching branches weep all the way to the ground on this small deciduous tree. Early springbranches are covered with wooly gray catkins before the leaves appear.

4’ GRAFT 6’ GRAFT SERPENTINEQTY #1H #1 #1LT #1HS #1H #1 #1LT #2 #1HS #1H #1 #1LT 5-49 23.70 21.60 20.50 25.20 23.70 21.60 20.50 18.70 27.80 26.10 23.80 22.5050-99 21.60 19.70 18.60 22.90 21.60 19.70 18.60 17.00 25.20 23.70 21.60 20.50100+ 19.40 17.70 16.70 20.70 19.40 17.70 16.70 15.30 22.70 21.40 19.50 18.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 – 78.00 #15 – 57.00 #10 – 46.40 SERP #15 – 62.00 #10 – 49.85 #7 – 42.00

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integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (Variegated Willow) -20°F HxS unknown*An exciting new willow with variegated foliage that opens with a combination of pink, white, and green.Foliage fades to green as it matures. May be trimmed three times during the growing season to flush the newvariegated foliage again.

3’ GRAFT 4’ GRAFTQTY #1HS #1H #1 #1LT #2 #1HS #1H #1 #1L #25-49 25.30 23.70 21.60 20.50 18.70 25.30 23.70 21.60 20.50 18.7050-99 22.90 21.60 19.70 18.60 17.00 22.90 21.60 19.70 18.60 17.00100+ 20.70 19.40 17.70 16.70 15.30 20.70 19.40 17.70 16.70 15.30CONTAINER 10-24 #10 — 48.40 #7 — 41.50 #5 — 33.60

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purpurea ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Blue Arctic Willow) -40°F HxS 8’x5’A very slender, weeping form with bluish-green foliage and purple branches. Will leaf out very early in thespring and hold leaves well into the fall.QTY #1HS #1H #1 #1LT5-49 25.30 23.70 21.60 20.5050-99 22.90 21.60 19.70 18.60100+ 20.70 19.40 17.70 16.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 78.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 46.40

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SORBUS (Mt Ash)aucuparia ‘Michred’ (Cardinal Royal)/Plant Patent 3114 -50°F HxS 35’x20’Plant Patent Fee: $0.75A very narrow upright Mt. Ash. Its branches are symmetrical with rich dark green leaves that are silver on theunderside. The clusters of berries are a brilliant red.QTY 1.75”B 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 9’W 8’W 7’W 6’W5-49 36.20 31.40 27.00 23.10 19.70 17.20 15.00 12.3050-99 32.90 28.50 24.50 20.90 17.90 15.60 13.60 11.20100+ 29.60 25.70 22.10 18.90 16.10 14.10 12.30 10.10CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 20.00

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STEWARTIApseudocamellia (Japanese Stewartia) -20°F HxS 40’x25’Large slow growing tree with pink to reddish brown peeling bark. Dark green leaves turn yellow and thenchange from orange to red during fall. Single white flowers with yellow stamens appear mid summer. A greattree for all of the seasons.B&B CONTAINER

6’BB 5’BB 4’BB 6’ 5’ 4’82.40 68.15 57.20 90.40 75.30 64.35

STYRAX‘japonica’ (Japanese Snowbell Tree) -20°F HxS 25’x25’A slow growing tree with a rounded crown. The horizontal branching habit with its upward pointing leavesand pendulous, bell-shaped white flowers give this tree a striking appearance when flowering. Very gracefulin appearance.B&B CONTAINER1” 6’ 5’ 4’ 1” #15 6’ #10 5’ #7 4’ #760.00 53.05 39.45 28.95 68.75 61.05 46.60 36.10

SYRINGA (Lilac)reticulata (Japanese Tree Lilac) -40°F HxS 20’x15’Upright lilac tree with unique reddish-brown bark with very showy, fragrant blossoms.

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TILIA (Linden)americana ‘Redmond’ -50°F HxS 70’x40’This fast growing tree develops a straight trunk, strong pyramidal branching, and dark green foliage. Theenormous glossy green leaves provide for an interesting texture.QTY 2”B 2”LB 1.75”B 1.75”LB 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 45.00 38.30 39.60 33.70 34.80 30.30 26.30 23.10 14.80 13.70 12.80 10.90 8.8050-99 40.90 34.80 36.00 30.60 31.60 27.60 23.90 21.00 13.40 12.50 11.70 9.90 8.00100+ 36.90 31.40 32.40 27.60 28.50 24.90 21.50 18.90 12.10 11.20 10.50 8.90 7.20CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.00

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cordata (Little Leaf Linden) -40°F HxS 40’x35’This hardy tree is at home in a wide range of temperature and soil conditions. The round to pyramidal habitsupports dark green leaves with lighter undersides. A good landscape tree in urban areas. Creamy whiteflower clusters in July are quite fragrant.QTY 1.25”B 6’B 5’B 6’W5-49 26.20 23.10 20.10 13.8050-99 23.80 21.00 18.30 12.60100+ 21.50 18.90 16.50 11.30CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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cordata ‘Glenleven’ -30°F HxS 50’x35’Glenleven is a vigorous grower and has a pyramidal shape. Its leaves are slightly larger than GreenspireLinden. Foliage is medium green, turning to a yellow color in the fall.QTY 1.5”B 1.5”LB 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 7’W 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 37.30 31.70 33.40 28.40 30.60 26.00 26.00 22.10 15.70 15.20 13.50 12.0050-99 33.90 28.80 30.40 25.80 27.80 23.60 23.60 20.10 14.30 13.80 12.30 10.90100+ 30.50 26.00 27.30 23.30 25.00 21.30 21.20 18.10 12.90 12.50 11.10 9.80CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 86.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.00

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cordata ‘Greenspire’/Plant Patent 2086 -40°F HxS 45’x35’Plant Patent Fee: $0.50A fast grower with a tight, upright habit. The leaves are leathery textured and dark green. A good straight-trunked tree for the landscape.QTY 6’B 5’B 5’LB 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W 3’W5-49 26.00 21.20 18.00 17.50 15.20 13.50 12.00 11.4050-99 23.40 19.20 16.40 15.90 13.80 12.30 10.90 10.30100+ 21.20 17.30 14.70 14.40 12.50 11.10 9.80 9.30CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 86.00 #15 — 59.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 22.00

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tomentosa ‘Sterling’/Plant Patent 6511 -40°F HxS 45’x35’A fast grower with a broad pyramidal shape. Vibrant green leaves gradually change to a beautiful yellow color in the fall.QTY 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 16.40 15.70 15.20 13.6050-99 14.90 14.30 13.80 12.30100+ 13.50 12.90 12.50 11.10CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 81.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30

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ULMUSmorton ‘Glossy’ (Triumph™ Elm) -20°F HxS 55’x45’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.60Triumph™ has an oval shaped canopy with large, dark glossy green leaves and a strong upright branchingsystem. Has been shown to be resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Leaves change to a yellow color during fall.Great for use as a street tree.QTY 6’B 5’B 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 21.00 17.00 12.70 14.60 14.00 13.2050-99 19.10 15.40 11.50 13.30 12.70 12.00100+ 17.20 13.90 10.40 12.00 11.50 10.90CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 20.00

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morton ‘Accolade®’ (Accolade Elm) -30°F HxS 70’ x 60’Registered Plant Fee: $0.60Allee® Elm is noted for its upright arching habit that resembles a vase shape. It has been shown to be resistantto Dutch Elm Disease. Bright green leaves gradually change to a yellowish-red color during fall. Exfoliatingbark exposes different shades of orange, brown and gray.QTY 1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B 6’W 5’W 4’W5-49 26.30 21.00 17.00 12.70 14.60 14.00 13.2050-99 23.90 19.10 15.40 11.50 13.30 12.70 12.00100+ 21.50 17.20 13.90 10.40 12.00 11.50 10.90CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 20.00

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parviflora ‘Emer II’/Plant Patent 7552 (Allee® Elm) -20°F HxS 50’x35’Allee® Elm is noted for its upright arching habit that resembles a vase shape. It has been shown to be resistantto Dutch Elm Disease. Bright green leaves gradually change to a yellowish-red color during fall. Exfoliatingbark exposes different shades of orange, brown and gray.QTY 1”B 6’B 5’B 4’B 5’W 4’W5-49 26.30 21.00 17.00 12.70 14.00 13.2050-99 23.90 19.10 15.40 11.50 12.70 12.00100+ 21.00 17.20 13.90 10.40 11.50 10.90CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 20.00

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ZELKOVA (Japanese Zelkova)serrata (Japanese Zelkova) -20°F HxS 50’x40’Relatively low branched zelkova with reddish-purple fall color that makes a good street tree. QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B5-49 28.80 25.30 22.10 19.2050-99 26.20 23.00 20.10 17.40100+ 23.60 20.70 18.10 15.70CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 20.00

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serrata ‘Green Vase’/Plant Patent 5080 -30°F HxS 50’x40’Green Vase is a more vigorous selection of Zelkova, producing a taller, more graceful tree than ‘Village Green.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1.25”LB 1”B 1”LB 6’B 6’LB 5’B 5’LB 4’B 8’W 7’W 6’W 5’W 5-49 38.40 33.80 28.70 29.60 25.20 25.60 21.80 21.40 18.20 20.00 19.60 17.80 16.20 13.9050-99 34.90 30.70 26.10 26.90 22.80 23.30 19.80 19.40 16.50 18.10 17.80 16.20 14.70 12.70100+ 31.50 27.70 23.50 24.20 20.60 21.00 17.90 17.50 14.90 16.30 16.10 14.60 13.20 11.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 20.00

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serrata ‘Musashino’ -30°F HxS 45’x20’Attractive tree with a narrow upright growth habit which resembles a vase shape. Deep green foliage. Willaccent any landscape setting.QTY 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 6’LB 5’B 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 33.80 29.60 25.60 21.80 21.40 17.80 16.20 13.9050-99 30.70 26.90 23.30 19.80 19.40 16.20 14.70 12.70100+ 27.70 24.20 21.00 17.90 17.50 14.60 13.20 11.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 20.00

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serrata ‘Village Green’/Plant Patent 2337 -30°F HxS 45’x45’This is a very graceful, vase-shaped tree, with a straight trunk. Its large green leaves, like the American Elm, turn to an attractive rusty red in the fall. It is highly resistant to Dutch Elm Disease, and to leaf-eatingand bark beetles.QTY 1.5”B 1.25”B 1”B 6’B 6’LB 5’B 7’W 6’W 5’W5-49 38.40 33.80 29.60 25.60 21.80 21.40 17.80 16.20 13.9050-99 34.90 30.70 26.90 23.30 19.80 19.40 16.20 14.70 12.70100+ 31.50 27.70 24.20 21.00 17.90 17.50 14.60 13.20 11.40CONTAINER 10-24 #20 — 74.00 #15 — 57.00 #10 — 45.30 #7 — 38.10 #5 — 20.00

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Grafted Specialties

Colorado Spruce

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Note: All B&B items can be containerized for the following additional charge.

5'-6' 4'-5' 3'-4' 30"-36" 24"-30"18.30 11.70 8.75 8.00 7.15

ABIES (Fir)concolor (White Fir) -30°F HxS 80’x20’A beautiful fir native to the mountains of the west. The seedling grown variety varies in color from light gray green to bright silvery-bluewith needles curving upward. Very symmetrical in form.B&B5-6’ 4-5’ 3-4’ 30-36”95.00 68.00 55.00 42.00

concolor ‘Candicans’ (Candicans White Fir) -30°F HxS 50’x20’A strikingly beautiful tree with 2” long silvery-white needles. This tree will be a showpiece in any landscape. Develops into a nicespecimen with uniform branching and a pyramidal habit.B&B4-5’ 3-4’ 30-36”75.00 62.00 48.00

CEDRUS (Cedar)atlantica ‘Glauca’ (Blue Atlas Cedar) -10°F HxS 60’x40’Tufts of frosty blue needles about 1” long on rigid upright curving branches make this an excellent accent plant in any season. Smallupright cones develop near the branch ends in the fall of the year. This tree can be a very imposing specimen, so give it room to grow.4’BB and larger grades include wire star.

B&B CONTAINERIZED B&B7-8’ 6-7’ 5-6’ 4-5’ 7-8’ 6-7’ 5-6’ 4-5’94.55 77.00 63.65 53.35 105.85 88.30 74.95 58.05

atlantica ‘Glauca Pendula’ (Weeping Blue Atlas) Serpentine -10°F 20’ x Prune to shapeA grafted form of Blue Atlas Cedar with frosty blue needles on long, spreading branches and pendulous branchlets that can be trained ina number of forms, including espalier, that allow the branchlets to cascade in a variety of interesting forms. A real eye-catcher.4’BB and larger grades include wire star.B&B CONTAINERIZED B&B7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’

133.70 103.20 75.10 61.60 46.35 144.50 114.50 86.40 73.30 55.10 Serpentine or Straight form available. Specify when ordering.

deodara (Deodara Cedar) 0°F HxS 40’x25’A seedling grown variety with somewhat drooping branches and silvery-gray needles. Rapid juvenile growth develops into a pyramidshaped mature tree with long spreading branches. 4’BB and larger grades include wire star.B&B CONTAINERIZED B&B10’ 8’ 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 5’ 4’ 3’213.00 155.30 115.15 84.25 63.65 47.80 35.60 74.95 59.50 44.35

CHAMAECYPARIS (False Cypress)nootkatensis ‘Glauca Pendula’ (Weeping Blue Alaska Cedar) -20°F HxS 40’x10’This beauty, grafted onto a Thuja understock, produces rapid growth and a dense, lustrous, deep blue-green foliage that weeps from longpendulous branches. Easy to grow and adaptable to a wide variety of growing conditions.4’BB and larger grades include wire star.B&B CONTAINERIZED B&B8’ 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 8’ 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’134.30 104.50 74.70 68.50 60.25 145.60 115.80 86.00 79.80 65.40

obtusa (Hinoki Cypress) Compact Form -20°F HxS 15’x6’An excellent accent plant with dark green foliage and an pyramidal spreading form. We graft the parent material onto Thuja understockfor ease of transplanting and a better developed root system.B&B CONTAINER5’ 4’ 3’ 30-36” 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” #181.70 60.00 40.20 34.00 100.00 71.70 48.95 42.00 1-24 9.20

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obtusa ‘Nana Gracilis’ (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) -20°F HxS 6’x2’This is without a doubt the most commonly planted of the many varieties of Dwarf Hinoki Cypress. An incredibly beautiful specimenwith small, deep green cupped foliage that forms a dense crown with many branchlets. An ideal choice to accent any Japanese garden orrock garden. Container plants are grown from rooted cuttings. B&B are grafted to a Thuja standard.B&B CONTAINER24-30” 18-24” 15-18” on Standard #152.35 41.30 34.10 47.00 1-24 9.65

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obtusa ‘Verdoni’ (Verdoni Hinoki Cypress) -20°F HxS 6’x2’Deep green foliage lies beneath a golden yellow foliage which does not burn in full sun. Has a distinct pear-shaped appearance andgrows approximately 4-6" a year. A striking addition to your landscape.B&B CONTAINER3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” #5 on Std.67.00 59.75 52.30 41.30 47.00

pisifera ‘Boulevard’ (Boulevard Cypress) -30°F HxS 8’x4’Feathery soft-textured plumes of silvery-blue foliage cover the dense cone shaped crown. A great plant for contrast of texture and colorwith your other evergreens. This plant is well suited to growing in its natural form, or for heavy pruning into pom-pom forms.CONTAINER POM POM & SPIRAL

#5 #1 #20 #15 #10 #7 #5 SUPER SPECIMEN BOX1-49 21.90 4.55 120.00 85.00 75.00 65.00 48.00 550.0050+ 21.40 4.30

pisifera ‘Filifera Aurea Nana’ (Gold Threadbranch) -20ºF HxS 4’x3’Weeping, thread-like branches form a compact mound of gold colored foliage on this dwarf variety. Good yellow color.

pisifera ‘Filifera Sungold’ (Sungold Threadbranch) -20°F HxS 3’x3’A dwarf form with gold tipped, thread -like branches that does well in full sun. This plant has a good yellow color and does not burn.CONTAINER

#5 #2 #11-49 18.00 11.40 5.0550+ 17.50 11.00 4.80

JUNIPERUS (Juniper)The Junipers offer a wide variety of plants that include innumerable sizes, shapes and colors. Most members of the Genus are hardy andadapt to a variety of planting sites and soil conditions, but poorly drained sites should be avoided. Growth is usually best in full sun. Fordescriptive purposes in this catalog, the Junipers are itemized in three categories: SHRUBS, GROUND COVERS, AND UPRIGHT FORMS. Afourth category, CULTURED JUNIPERS, is also included. All Junipers are container grown, unless otherwise indicated.

SHRUBS

chinensis ‘Old Gold’ (Old Gold Juniper) -30°F HxS 4’x4’An upright spreading juniper with a flattened top. Good gold color.

chinensis ‘Pfitzeriana Aurea’ (Gold Pfitzer) -30°F HxS 3’x8’A fast growing, upright spreader with gray green foliage tipped with gold.

chinensis ‘Pfitzeriana Glauca’ (Blue Pfitzer) -30°F HxS 6’x10’Arching branches with silvery-blue foliage.

chinensis ‘Sea Green’ -30°F HxS 3’x6’Vase shaped plant with graceful arching branches and bright green foliage.CONTAINER

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squamata ‘Blue Star’ -30°F HxS 2’x3’A densely growing mound of steel-blue foliage that retains its color year-round. Branch ends appear as little star bursts. An attractivecenter piece for any landscape.CONTAINER

#5 #2 #1 #5 Braided1-49 16.50 10.00 4.75 90.0050+ 16.00 9.60 4.50

squamata ‘Holger’ -30°F HxS 4’X4’Long stiffly upright branches tipped with lemon yellow new growth from early spring to mid summer. Annual growth matures to asteel-blue similar to the other squamatas. Very showy.CONTAINER

#5 #2 #11-49 16.50 10.00 4.5050+ 16.00 9.60 4.25

GROUND COVERS

procumbens ‘Nana’ (Dwarf Japanese Garden) -20°F HxS 12”x4-5’Great rock garden plant. Its downward curving branches radiate out from the center of the plant in all directions. A slow growing plantwith rich green foliage.CONTAINER

#2 #11-49 10.00 4.5050+ 9.60 4.25

horizontalis ‘Bar Harbor’ -30°F HxS 12”x8-10’Fast growing , soft, blue-gray foliage forms a ground hugging mat in the summertime. Winter color is silvery-plum.

horizontalis ‘Blue Chip’ -30°F HxS 10”x8-10’A prostrate Juniper that grows slowly and maintains its silver-blue color year round. Blue color intensifies in Winter.

horizontalis ‘Plumosa Youngstown’ (Andorra) -30°F HxS 15”x5-6’A densly-branched, compact Juniper with a low spreading habit. Gray-green foliage in summer, plum colored in winter.

horizontalis ‘Starburst’ -40°F HxS 2’x5-6”A prostrate, low-growing Juniper that forms a dense mat of medium green foliage radiating from a central stem. Silvery winter color.

horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’ (Blue Rug) -30°F HxS 6”x6-8’This prostrate form spreads out almost flat on the ground. Good silver-blue color that holds throughout the winter.

sabina ‘Broadmoor’ -40°F HxS 12”x10’Semi-prostrate form with soft, bright green foliage that forms a low mound.

squamata ‘Blue Carpet’ -30°F HxS 2’x10’Low growing, wide spreading form with deep blue-gray foliage on arching branches. Intense winter color.CONTAINER

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UPRIGHT FORMS

chinensis ‘Blue Point’ -30°F HxS 10’x 4’An upright evergreen with a broad pyramidal habit and attractive blue-green foliage.

scopulorum ‘Moonglow’ -30°F HxS 12’x3’A densly branched symmetrical column with intense silvery-blue foliage. Color darkens during winter months.

scopulorum ‘Skyrocket’ -30°F HxS 15’x2’Similar in growth characteristics to ‘Moonglow, except that ‘Skyrocket is more blue-green in color, and develops a narrower column.

scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’ -40°F HxS 15’x5’Dense pyramidal upright form with brilliant bright blue foliage that holds its color year-aroundB&B CONTAINERIZED B&B CONTAINER6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 6' 5' 4' 3' #5 #2 #159.50 43.30 33.55 28.15 78.70 62.50 45.85 37.35 1-49 22.70 11.00 5.05

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Pom PomTufts of Pom Pom seemingly floating on bare branches make these plants a unique accent piece in the landscape. Available only in thefollowing varieties and sizes: Blue Pfitzer, Gold Pfitzer, and Sea Green and San Jose.

#7 #5 “A”71.50 49.00

Grafted on StandardEach of these showpieces develops a unique character depending on the juniper variety that is grafted to the Thuja standard. Available inthe following varieties and sizes: Blue Carpet, Blue Chip, Blue Star, Old Gold, and Wiltonii.CONTAINER

Single Graft Double Graft (3’ & 5’)#7 #5 #10 #557.75 47.25 147.00 69.85

Spiralschinensis ‘Blue Point’ -30°F HxS 10’x 4’An upright evergreen with a broad pyramidal habit and attractive blue-green foliage. Tightly sheared into an attractive spiral.

scopulorum ‘Moonglow’ -30°F HxS 12’x3’A densly branched symmetrical column with intense silvery-blue foliage. Color darkens during winter months.

scopulorum ‘Skyrocket’ -30°F HxS 15’x2’Similar in growth characteristics to ‘Moonglow, except that ‘Skyrocket is more blue-green in color, and develops a narrower column.

scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’ -40°F HxS 15’x5’Dense pyramidal upright form with brilliant bright blue foliage that holds its color year-aroundCONTAINER #20 #10 #7 #5 Cedar Planter Box95.00 86.00 65.00 55.00 135.00

LARIX (Larch)decidua ‘Pendula’ (Weeping European Larch) -40°F HxS 8’x12’A deciduous conifer with tufts of soft green foliage in the Summer and brilliant golden Fall coloration. The long pendulous branchesdroop down to form a dense weeping specimen. Best when staked to form, but it can be left to develop into a matted pile. Excellentcontainer plant. 4’BB and larger grades include wire star.

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METASEQUOIAglyptostroboides ‘Gold Rush’ -20ºF HxS 50’x20’Fast growing pyramidal shaped tree with golden needles. Needles turn an orange brown color and then drop during fall. New springneedles emerge as light green and will not burn in summer sun. Stunning addition to your landscape!CONTAINER#10 #595.00 65.00

MICROBIOTAdecussate Russian Cypress on Standard -40ºF HxS 18”x6’Vigorous growing evergreen with bright green spreading branches, changing to coppery-brown in colder climates. Very cold hardy.CONTAINER#5 on Standard45.00

PICEA (Spruce)abies (Norway Spruce) -40°F HxS 90’x40’Young trees have stiff horizontal branching, while older specimens can become quite tall and are readily identified by their dark yellow-green foliage that is usually drooping. A good specimen tree for the landscape, but give it room to grow.B&B CONTAINER5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 4' 3'78.30 49.50 37.00 27.80 61.20 45.75

abies ‘Nidiformis’ (Nest Spruce) -50°F HxS 3’x5’A low spreading dwarf that develops many short horizontal branches and forms a dense flat-topped shrub. New growth in the Spring issoft and light colored followed by a darker green color for the remainder of the year. Makes an excellent accent plant.CONTAINER

#5 #2 #11-49 15.45 9.50 4.2550+ 14.95 9.10 4.00

abies ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Norway Spruce) -40°F HxS (See description)A superb specimen plant whose form and size depends largely on the staking and training done at a young age. If left unstaked it willform a prostrate mound on the ground; staked, it will grow quite rapidly and produce long pendulous branches and form a full skirt.Good deep green color. Makes a superb accent plant.B&B CONTAINER5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24” 5' 4' 3' 30"90.15 72.50 55.15 45.60 34.80 108.45 84.20 63.90 53.60

abies ‘Pumila’ (Pumila Spruce) -40°F HxS 3’x4’A very dense and tightly knit dwarf globe shaped spruce with stiff, dark green branches. Makes a good accent plant and fits in well withsmall gardens. Does well in full sun.CONTAINER

#5 #2 #11-49 17.00 10.80 5.5050+ 16.50 10.40 5.25

abies ‘Pumila Nigra’ -40°F HxS 4’x4’Dwarf globe shaped spruce perfect for rock gardens or along borders. Pumila Nigra is similar to Pumila but has a darker green color andis slightly taller. Does well in full sun.CONTAINER

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glauca ‘Conica’ (Dwarf Alberta Spruce) -40°F HxS 7’x3’A slow growing, compact pyramid with soft green new foliage maturing to a darker gray green. A good choice for a container grownspecimen, or for use in the rock garden. Extremely cold hardy.CONTAINER SPIRALS & TIERED

Single Spiral Double Spiral# 20 #10 #7 #5 #2 #1 Cedar Cedar Planter Box6’+ Spec 42-48” #20 #10 #5 #2 #1 Planter Box #20 #10 Octagon Shaped

1-49 104.00 72.00 48.30 23.50 10.90 4.65 180.00 120.00 57.00 23.70 11.10 175.00 195.00 130.00 275.0050+ 23.00 10.50 4.40 23.30 10.85

omorika ‘Nana’ (Dwarf Serbian Spruce) on Standard -30°F HxS 3’x3’A very popular slow-growing dwarf with a dense irregular branch habit and broadly conical form. Bands of white stomata line theunderside of the yellowish-green needles. Grafted to a 30” standard.B&B15-18” 12-15”48.30 40.90

pungens (Colorado Green) -50°F HxS 60’x20’A very symmetrical and broadly conical tree with a horizontal branch structure. Our trees have been tightly sheared and form a denselimb structure covered with stiff, green needles. Seedling grown trees, so there is some color variation. Popular as a “live” Christmastree.4’, 5’ and 6’ BB grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.

B&B CONTAINERQTY 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 5' 4' 3' 30" 24" #3 #2 #1 1-24 120.00 91.80 81.60 48.90 27.60 21.40 1-24 87.90 55.60 36.35 29.40 24.95 1-49 12.00 9.00 4.3025+ 114.00 73.45 44.00 25+ 80.90 51.15 50+ 8.60 3.95

pungens ‘Glauca’ (Colorado Blue) -50°F HxS 60’x20’A blue needle form of Colorado Spruce grown from a selected seed source known for its gray blue color. Probably the best known of allthe spruces. Its broadly conical crown typically extends all the way to the ground on open-grown trees. Highly prized as an ornamental.4’, 5’ and 6’ BB grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.

B&B CONTAINERQTY 7’ 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 5' 4' 3' 30" 24" #5 #3 #2 #1 1-24 130.00 115.10 98.90 58.60 34.50 26.80 1-24 105.20 65.30 43.25 34.80 30.05 1-49 22.00 13.30 11.00 4.4525+ 123.50 103.60 89.00 52.75 25+ 96.80 60.10 50+ 21.50 12.90 10.60 4.20

PICEA PUNGENS GRAFTED CULTIVARSp ‘Bacheri’ (Bacheri Spruce) -40°F HxS 15’x6’A broadly conical spruce with excellent blue color and long, dark blue needles. Best known for its rapid, symmetrical growth.4’, 5’ and 6’ BB grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.

B&B CONTAINER5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24” 4' 3' 30"

1-24 125.30 72.50 55.15 46.10 37.40 84.20 63.90 54.1025+ 52.40 43.80 35.50 60.70 51.40

p ‘Fastigiata’ (Columnar Blue Spruce) -40°F HxS 40’x10’A densely formed columnar crown with great blue color make this tree a showpiece for the small landscape or to fill in a tight corner.B&B4’ 3’ 30” 24”72.50 55.15 46.10 37.40

p ‘Fat Albert’ -40°F HxS 15’x8’Pyramidal form with a spread at the base that is nearly equal to the height of the tree. The crown is made up of dense branches that areascending at the tips, and it has good blue color. Maintains its fullness without pruning.5’ and 6’ BB grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.

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p ‘Globosa’ (Dwarf Globe Spruce) -40°F HxS 3’x3’Blue-green foliage forms a dense flat-topped globe that is approximately as wide as it is tall. Holds it’s color well all year. Makes a greataccent plant for a small space.NOTE: On Standard or Low GraftB&B CONTAINER

24-30" 18-24” 15-18” 12-15” 10-12” 24-30” 18” 15” 12” 10”1-24 76.20 60.70 50.60 42.85 36.15 83.35 67.85 57.75 50.00 43.3025+ 48.10 40.70 34.35 54.90 47.50 41.15

p ‘Hoopsii’ -40°F HxS 40’x15’Hoopsii has been described as “the bluest of the blues”. Its bright silvery-blue foliage makes this tree a real showpiece in any landscape.A rapidly growing pyramidal form with stiff horizontal branches. It can develop into a rather large specimen, so give it room to grow.B&B4’ 3’ 30” 24”72.50 55.15 46.10 37.40

sitchensis ‘Tenas Papoose’ on Standard -20°F HxS 2’x2’Tightly spaced and very sharp silvery-blue needles make this an extremely attractive dwarf conifer. Grafted to a 24” Standard.B&B15”-18” 12-15”45.95 38.90

PINUS (Pine)aristata (Bristlecone Pine) -20°F HxS 15’x5’An attractive and sturdy upright growing pine with horizontal branching and an extremely slow growth rate. The dark green needlesare in bundles of 5, and are covered with white resin drops which add to the unique character of this tree. Normally develops into anirregular, and somewhat distorted tree. Grown from seed.B&B CONTAINER30-36” 24-30” 18-24” 15-18” 12-15” 3' 30" 24" 18"60.80 45.30 34.70 26.60 21.10 87.00 68.80 52.45 41.85

densiflora ‘Umbraculifera’ (Tanyosho Pine) -30°F HxS 12’x12’A slow growing multi-stemmed, flat umbrella form of Japanese Red Pine, top grafted to a standard. Attractive bright green foliage.Prune to maintain desired size.CONTAINER Note: On Standard or Low Graft.#15/30-36” #10/24-30” #10/18-24” #5/15-18” #5/12-15”50.40 45.00 38.00 25.80 20.90

flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’ -40°F HxS 25’x10’A fast growing grafted cultivar of Limber Pine that is columnar in form and has soft attractive blue-green needles arranged in bundles of5’s.4’BB and larger grades include wire star.

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mugo (Tyrolean) -50°F HxS 4’x4’A low growing prostrate shrub with many twisted upright stems. Because it is seedling grown there are many variations in needlelength and color. All of ours are heavily sheared into rounded “pin cushions”. Easy to plant and maintain, and they will grow almostanywhere. Excellent container plant.CONTAINER

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nigra (Austrian Black Pine) -20°F HxS 50+’x35’A rapidly growing pine with long, dark green needles in bundles of 2’s. Young trees are broadly pyramidal in form, but as the treematures it develops a more broad and flat-topped crown. One of the most popular of the larger pines, and widely planted throughoutthe U.S. Hand sheared and root pruned. Seedling grown.4’, 5’ and 6’ BB grades include wire basket.

B&B CONTAINERQTY 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” 24” 5' 4' 3' 30" 24" #2 #11-24 99.90 78.30 49.50 32.90 25.15 19.70 1-24 84.60 57.10 41.65 33.15 26.85 9.50 4.2525+ 31.25 23.90 25+ 39.60 31.50 9.10 4.00

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nigra ‘Oregon Green’ -30°F HxS 10’x6-8’Deep green, stiff needles are tightly packed on this dense evergreen. Prized for its restrained growth and fullness. Makes a lovelyaddition to woodland borders. Choice plant for specimen plantings.4’BB and larger grades include wire star.

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parviflora ‘Glauca’ (Japanese White Pine) -20°F HxS 30’x10’This cultivar is generally conical in form, grows quite slowly, and the juvenile trees are sparsely branched. Distinct twisted bluish-grayneedles and cones at an early age make this a particularly attractive tree in any landscape.B&B5’ 4’ 3’81.60 61.20 43.50

Ponderosa var. (Ponderosa Pine) -40°F HxS 60’x30’Tall, moderately growing pine native to North America that has un upright open crown. Needles are dark green in bunches of three andthe bark is thick with a dark brown color. Very popular!B&B 4’ 3’ 30” CONTAINER 4’ 3’ 30”1-24 49.50 32.90 25.15 57.10 41.65 33.1525+ 47.00 31.25 23.90 54.25 39.60 31.50

strobus (Eastern White Pine) -40°F HxS 80’x30’A large rapidly growing tree with light green to bluish green needles and a white stripe underneath. Great addition to any landscape.B&B5’ 4’ 3’81.60 61.20 43.50

strobus ‘Fastigiata’ (Columnar White Pine) -40°F HxS 60’x20’A rapidly growing columnar form of White Pine with a nice blue-green color, and the soft textured needles typical of the White pines.Terrific plant for a tight location.4’BB and larger grades include wire star.

B&B5’ 4’ 3’88.60 68.20 43.50

strobus ‘Nana’ (Dwarf White Pine) -40°F HxS 5’x7’A slow growing dwarf grafted to a standard. Generally globose in form, it tends to grow more in spread than in height. Soft, blue-greenneedles enhance the appearance of this plant in almost any setting. Particularly attractive as a container plant.CONTAINER24” 18” 15”45.00 38.00 29.00 Note: On Standard or Low Graft.

strobus ‘Pendula’ (Weeping White Pine) -40°F HxS 20’x20’A grafted cultivar of Eastern White Pine with pendulous branches that can weep all the way to the ground in older specimens. Must bestaked when young. Distinct blue-green needles make this tree great for special effects.4’BB and larger grades include wire star.

B&B CONTAINER5’ 4’ 3’ 5’ 4’84.90 65.40 41.50 103.20 77.10

sylvestris (Scotch Pine) -40°F HxS 50’x40’Young plants have a narrow pyramidal form that opens up exposing the cinnamon red bark of the limbs as the tree matures. Short stiffblue-green needles contrasted with the bark, give this tree a good deal of charm. Grown from seed.5’ and 6’ BB grades are machine dug and include a wire basket.

B&B ONLY POM-POM (4-7’)6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 30” Cedar Planter Box Specimen #20 #15 #1099.55 77.90 45.40 32.90 25.15 200.00 125.00 90.00 75.00

sylvestris ‘Fastigiata’ (Columnar Scotch Pine) -40°F HxS 30’x3’A grafted cultivar of Scotch Pine that develops into a dense narrow columnar tree that will seldom exceed 3’ in spread at maturity. Anelegant tree with bright blue-green, twisted needles. The perfect accent specimen for a small space.B&B CONTAINER3’ 30” #543.50 31.40 23.65

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sylvestris ‘Glauca Nana’ (Dwarf Scotch) -40°F HxS 5’x5’This dwarf form grafted on a standard develops a crown that is flattened and is about as wide as the plant is tall. Branching ishorizontal, from which nearly vertical twigs arise. Very dense and bright blue-green foliage.CONTAINER#10/24-30” #10/18-24” #5/15-18” #5/12-15”45.00 38.00 27.10 21.90

SEQUOIASequoia giganteum Pendula ‘Weeping Sequoia’ 0°F HxS 40’x5’Beautiful, upright columnar tree with green pendulous branches. A fantastic addition to any landscape that will be noticed by all.Virtually maintenance free.CONTAINER 5’ 4’

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TAXUS (Yew)baccata ‘Repandens’ (Spreading English Yew) -20°F HxS 2’x6’A low spreading shrub with the major branches horizontal. Lateral shoots are drooping and somewhat stiff. Needles are a glossy darkgreen.

cuspidata ‘Nana’ (Dwarf Japanese Yew) -30°F HxS 3’x8’A low spreading shrub with an irregular habit. Wide spreading branches with short, stiff shoots. Dull, deep green needles.

x media ‘Brownii’ (Brown’s Yew) -30°F HxS 6’x9’A compact, globe-shaped spreading yew somewhat broader than high. Deep green needles.

x media ‘Dark Green Spreader’ -30°F HxS 4’x6’The name pretty well describes this plant. Dark green color, the needles are distinctly 2-ranked, spreads horizontally to about 6’. A slowgrowing variety and it does not burn in winter.

x media ‘Densiformis’ (Dense Yew) -30°F HxS 3’x7’Somewhat rounded plant with very dense growth, usually about twice as wide as high. Nice bright green foliage during growingseason; greenish-brown in winter.

x media ‘Hicksii’ (Hicks Yew) -30°F HxS 10’x3’A fast growing columnar form with olive-green upright branches, often reddish above.

x media ‘Hillii’ (Hills Yew) -30°F HxS 10’x6’A broadly conical plant, but often somewhat rounded. Densely arranged upright twigs with short lateral shoots. Needles are distinctlytwo ranked, and glossy green above, grass-green on the underside.CONTAINER

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THUJA (Arborvitae)occidentalis (American Arborvitae)

‘Danica’ -30°F HxS 20”x24”Dwarf globe form of American Arborvitae that is somewhat broader than high. Foliage is bright green, like an emerald, turning bluish-green in winter. All branches are arranged in vertical sprays.CONTAINER

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‘Fastigiata’ (Pyramid Arborvitae) -30°F HxS 25’x5’Fast growing columnar form with gray-green scale-like foliage during the growing season, darkens somewhat during the winter months.Produces a tall hedge row or wind screen rather quickly. Grown from cuttings.B&B5’ 4’ 3’16.50 12.40 10.80

‘Little Giant’ (Dwarf Arborvitae) -40°F HxS 4’x4’A slow growing rounded dwarf form with a deep rich color, somewhat darker than ‘Woodwardii, and with shorter needles. Grown fromcuttings.B&B CONTAINER18-24” #2 #116.80 1-49 8.65 3.90

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‘Smaragd’ (Emerald Green Arborvitae) -40°F HxS 15’x3’Good emerald green color that holds well throughout the winter. A densely compact columnar form with twigs arranged in verticalplanes. Growth is fairly rapid, but it does not get as large as the Pyramid Arborvitae. Grown from cuttings.B&B SPIRAL FIELD POT CONTAINER GROWNQTY 6’ 5’ 4’ 3’ 4’ 6'/#15 5'/#10 4'/#7 3'/#5 4’/#6 #3 #2 #1 1-99 36.75 24.15 18.90 15.75 45.00 1-99 44.00 28.00 23.00 16.75 1-49 19.50 9.50 7.50 4.15100+ 28.00 19.50 16.05 13.75 100+ 39.60 25.20 20.70 15.75 50+ 17.55 3.90

‘Woodwardii’ (Woodward Arborvitae) -40°F HxS 6’x8’A dwarf arborvitae with a nice rounded form that is about as broad as it is tall. Does not require shearing to maintain its form. Bronzesslightly at the tips during winter, but otherwise retains its color well. Grown from cuttings.B&B CONTAINER

24-30” 18-24” #2 #11-49 15.90 13.10 8.65 3.9050+ 8.25 3.65

TSUGA (Hemlock)canadensis ‘Pendula’ (Sargent’s Weeping Hemlock) -30°F HxS 3’x6’A spectacular accent plant in almost any setting. Left unstaked it will form a dense mound of weeping branches covered with short darkgreen needles. May be grown from cuttings or grafted.B&B CEDAR PLANTER4’ 3’ 30” 24” BOX111.25 76.00 55.65 48.25 145.00

heterophylla (Western Hemlock) -10ºF HxS 70’x30’Fast growing hemlock with semi-drooping branches that have silvery blue-green needles which grow all around the stems. Narrow,pyramidal habit on this specimen tree make it an excellent choice for large yards or parks.B&B 4’ 3’ 30”

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All Perennials and Ornamental Grasses are sold only in #1 containers,except Hemerocallis and Paeonias in #2 and Clematis sold in #3.

PERENNIALSClematisClimbing plant which does well on a trellis, arbor or rock wall.‘Dr. Ruppel’ HxS: 8'X3' -30ºF

Single, deep pink flowers with dark central bands. Large flowers are 4-6" across.‘H. F. Young’ HxS: 8'X3' -30ºF

Single, violet tinged floers which bloom in early summer. Large flowers are 4" across.‘Asao’ HxS: 6'X3' -10ºF

Single, creamy pink flowers with deep pink margins and a white bar in the center of the flower. Large flowers are 5"across.

CONTAINER#315.00

Echinacea -40°Fpurpurea ‘Magnus’ This outstanding perennial was chosen as the 1998 Perennial of the Year. It is long

blooming and has light pink-purple petals with a light brown center. Ideal for anysituation. Grows to 3’ tall.

Hemerocallis (Daylilies) -40°FA long-lived hardy garden plant with low maintenance requirements. Adaptable to a wide variety of soil types. Heat and droughtresistant. Bloom with lily-like flowers at ends of long stems.‘Stella de Oro’ (#1, #3) Gold self, segments curl back slightly. Blooms early July through frost. 15”

Heuchera (Coral Bells) -40°FRound, basal leaves, dainty bell-shaped flowers on branched spikes. Good for edging and borders.micrantha ‘Palace Purple’ Lovely, mahogany-red foliage makes an impact all season long. Small white flowers from early to mid-

summer. 20".

SCHEDULE ‘A’ PRICINGCONTAINER

#2 #11-49 7.80 3.5050+ 7.40 3.25

Hibiscus moscheutosHerbaceous perennial with large dinner plate sized flowers.‘Clown’ Pink color with fuschia veins and a red eye. Flowers are 5-9” across. HxS 4’x3’ -20ºF‘Crimson Wonder’ Bright red single flower. Flowers can reach to over 10” across. HxS 5’x5’ -30ºF‘Lord Baltimore’ Single, dark red flower. Flowers are 8-10” across. HxS 6’x3’ -20ºF‘Ruby Dot’ White single flower with a large red eye. Flowers are 6-8” across. HxS 4’x3’ -30ºF‘Super Rose’ Rose-pink single flower. Flowers are 8-10” across. HxS 4’x4’ -30ºFCONTAINER #5 #21-49 12.90 9.0050+ 12.40 8.60

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Iberis (Candy Tuft) -40°F‘Purity’ Spreading low mound of evergreen foliage completely covered with masses of tiny white flowers during April &

May. Good border or edging plant.

Lavandula (Lavender) -20°FSEE SCHEDULE ‘B’ PRICING‘Hidcote Blue’ A slow growing dwarf variety to about 1 ft. tall, topped with spikes of fragrant deep purple flowers.‘Munstead’ One of the most popular dwarf varieties. Grows to about 18” tall. This variety has deep lavender blue flowers and

blooms about a month earlier than the species.

SCHEDULE ‘A’ PRICING SCHEDULE ‘B’ PRICINGCONTAINER CONTAINER PRICING

#2 #1 #2 #11-49 7.80 3.50 1-49 9.90 4.4550+ 7.40 3.25 50+ 9.50 4.20

PHORMIUM (New Zealand Flax) 10ºFEye catching evergreen perennial with wide sword shaped leaves. Excellent when used in mixed borders as a centerpiece or in patiocontainers. Upright growth habit.cookianium ‘Platts Black’ Deep chocolate brown-bronze leaves with a clumping habit. Slightly arching and holds color well. Height to 3’.tenax ‘Dusky Chief’ Maroon red leaves with a coral red margin. Excellent when used for flower arrangements. Leaf color is

intensified in full sun. Grows to a height of 3’.tenax ‘Pink Stripe’ Charcoal grey foliage with pink fluorescent margins. Grows to a height of 5’.tenax ‘Sundowner’ Strong grower with vigorous leaves. Leaf color is copper red with pink margins fading to cream. Yellowish green

flowers bloom during summer. Height to 4’.tenax ‘Yellow Wave’ Stunning yellow leaves developing green variegation as plant matures. Leaf color stays bright green all

year around. A vigorous grower with gracefully drooping foliage. Height to 3’.CONTAINER #11-49 12.0050+ 11.75

Rudbeckia (Coneflower) -40°Ffulgida ‘Goldsturm’ Compact, free-flowering variety with showy, dark yellow, long-lasting daisy like blossoms from mid-summer to

fall. Easy to grow and it produces rapid growth. Height to 24”.

Salvia (Violet Sage) -30°Fx superba ‘May Night’ A reliable border plant with gray-green leaves and dense spikes of large, deep indigo blue flowers.

Height 18”.

Sedum -30°Fspurium ‘Dragons Blood’ Purplish bronze leaves with pinkish flowers. Low growing plant with leaves an inch long.telephium ‘Autumn Joy’ Very popular perennial with green foliage and beautiful clusters of reddish pink flowers which bloom from

late summer through fall. Very easy to care for. Height 24".

SCHEDULE ‘A’ PRICINGCONTAINER

#2 #11-49 7.80 3.5050+ 7.40 3.25(Except as noted for Grasses)

All Perennials and Ornamental Grasses are sold only in #1 containers,except Hemerocallis and Paeonias in #2 and Clematis sold in #3.

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ORNAMENTAL GRASSESCarex m. ‘Evergold’ Perennial with green/creamy yellow foliage in grasslike clumps. Height to 15”. Great additions

as a border plant or in a rock or water garden.Cortaderia selloana‘Rosea’ (Pink Pampas Grass) Grass which may grow to 20’ when established, produces long stalks of pink flower plumes. Does

well in full sun.Festuca (Sheep Fescue, Blue Fescue) -30°F

glauca ‘Boulder Blue’ Hardy grass which is a heavy bloomer with yellow flowers. Grows upright and is very showy. 12”flower height.

glauca ‘Elijah Blue’ A hardy grass that forms 4-10” tall tufts of silvery-blue and gracefully arched thin blades. One of thenicest blues and it holds its color well throughout the summer

Hakonechloa -10°Fmacra ‘Aureola’ Cool season dwarf grass with cascading, satinlike foliage which is broad and variegated with cream,

chartreuse and green. Fall color turns red in fall.Helictotrichonsempervirens (‘Blue Oat Grass) Blue-grey evergreen grass with creamy flower spikes that bloom from summer to

winter. Does well in full sun. 24” tall.Imperata (Japanese Blood Grass) -20°Fcylindrica ‘Red Baron A striking accent plant with 12-24” blades of grass in tufts that are bright green at the bottom and

intensely red throughout the upper part of the plant. Holds color through the first frost. You’ll love it!Miscanthus (Silver Grass)condensatus ‘Cosmopolitan (Cosmopolitan Japanese Silver Grass) -20°F

Variegated Miscanthus with abundant copper-red flowers that flower early. Similar to Cabaretexcept the variegation is reversed. Grows to 9’ tall.

sinensis ‘Autumn Light (Autumn Light) -20°FShowy Miscanthus has a silver tint to the vegetation and grows to 4’ tall. Exhibits wonderful colorin the fall.

sinensis ‘Cabaret (Cabaret Maiden Grass) -20°FCabaret has wide green leaves and very showy plumes. Grows to 6’tall and is deer resistant.Exceptional variegated Miscanthus.

sinensis ‘Gracillimus (Maiden Grass, Eulalia Grass) -30°FDense Clumps of foliage to 7’ tall, cascades at tips. Arching stalks with feathery, fan shaped flowerclusters that open red, then become white to buff colored with age. Attractive throughout thewinter.

sinensis ‘Morning Light’ (Morning Light) -20°FThis variety which grows from 6-8’ tall has fine silvery blooms that flower from fall to winter. Easyto grow. Makes a fine addition to any landscape.

sinensis ‘Puenktchen’ (Little Dot) -20°FThis variety has an attractive silver foliage color. Grows to about 3’ high and does well in full sun.

sinensis ‘Strictus’ (Porcupine Grass) -10°FThis variety has an erect habit to about 6’, with horizontal yellow/gold bars; plumes to 9’. Best usedas an accent plant or as a screen.

sinensis ‘Variegatus ‘ (Variegated Silver Grass) -10°FA graceful grass with green and white striped leaves. Grows to about 4’ high. Requires partialshade.

Pennisetum (Fountain Grass)alopecuroides (Chinese Fountain Grass) -20°F

This grass forms dense mounds of graceful, arching bright green foliage. Pinkish-white summerflower plumes mature to a rose/copper bristly seed pod. 24-36”

alopecuroides ‘Hameln’ (Dwarf Fountain Grass) -30°FA dwarf form similar in appearance to the larger P. alopecuroides. Height to 18”

orientale (Oriental Fountain Grass) -40°FClumps grow to 18” tall and have a pink plume which extends 12” over the clump. Foliage willchange to more of a tan color over the winter.

‘Tall Tails’ -10°FUpright clumping grass with 12” long pink flower spikes that arch over the foliage. Foliage turnsfrom a green to more of a coppery brown look as the season progresses. One of the longestblooming grasses.

SCHEDULE ‘B’ PRICINGCONTAINERS

#2 #11-49 9.90 4.8550+ 9.50 4.60

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FALL 2007 – SPRING 2008

Phone: 503·658·5181Fax: 503·658·6324

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1. Buddleia ADONIS BLUE™4. Caryopteris PETIT BLUE™7. Euonymus BLONDY®

10. Hibiscus VIOLET SATIN®

13. Hibiscus BLUSH SATIN®

16. Hydrangea CITYLINE™ PARIS19. Hydrangea PINKY WINKY™22. Physocarpus SUMMER WINE®

25. Weigela WINE & ROSES®

28. Weigela FINE WINE™

2. Buddleia PEACOCK™5. Caryopteris PINK CHABLIS™8. Hibiscus LAVENDER CHIFFON™

11. Hibiscus BLUE SATIN®

14. Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight'17. Hydrangea CITYLINE™ VENICE20. Hydrangea paniculata Quick Fire™23. Sambucus BLACK BEAUTY™26. Weigela MIDNIGHT WINE®

3. Buddleia PURPLE EMPEROR™6. Caryopteris SUNSHINE BLUE TM9. Hibiscus WHITE CHIFFON™

12. Hibiscus ROSE SATIN®

15. Hydrangea CITYLINE™ BERLIN18. Hydrangea CITYLINE™ VIENNA21. Itea virginica LITTLE HENRY®

24. Sambucus BLACK LACE™27. Weigela MY MONET™

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Note: All plants listed in this section are CONTAINER GROWN unless otherwise indicated. All BB items can becontainerized for the following charge:

CONTAINERIZED CHARGE 5'-6' 4'-5' 3'-4' 30"-36" 24"-30"18.30 11.70 8.75 8.00 7.15

ABELIA x grandiflora‘Edward Goucher’ -10°F HxS 5’X5’Compact form with dense, gracefully arching branches that are covered with tiny lilac-pink flowers from June through the first frost.Evergreen in warmer climates, but deciduous in colder areas.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #21-49 8.4050+ 8.00

ABELIA x longituba‘Bumblebee’ -10°F HxS 3’X3’Large lavender-pink flowers adorn the green foliage of this attractive shrub. Blooms begin early in the season.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #21-49 8.4050+ 8.00

ANDROMEDApolifolia ‘Blue Ice’ -50°F HxS 12”x3’A superb variety similar in all aspects to the parent polifolia, except that this variety has outstanding icy-blue foliage.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #2 #11-49 11.30 5.0050+ 10.90 4.75

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Kinnikinnik) -30ºF HxS: 8”x 24”Fast growing evergreen ground cover with leathery spoon shaped leaves attached to red bark stems. Small pink flowers during springmature into red berries that birds love.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #2 #11-49 4.5050+ 4.25

BERBERIS (Barberry)thunbergii (Japanese Barberry)

t.’Bonanza Gold®’/Plant Patent 8215 -30°F HxS 2’ x 3’Plant Patent Fee: $0.45A compact bright barberry which has outstanding gold foliage. This hardy variety requires very little maintenance and does not burn inintense heat. A very attractive accent for your landscaping needs. Flowers are white with pink buds.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #2 #11-49 11.40 5.5050+ 11.00 5.25

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t.’Rose Glow’ -30°F HxS 4’ x 2-3’A unique red-leafed barberry that sports leaves mottled with splashes of white, pink, or silver. New foliage bright red. Great for accent or hedge plant.CONTAINER #10 #5 #2 #11-49 16.50 10.85 4.8550+ 16.00 10.45 4.60

t. ‘Aurea’ - 30°F HxS 2’ x 3’Compact barberry with vivid yellow foliage in full sun and yellow/green color in shade. Very tolerant of heat and drought and is burnand scorch resistant in the deep South.CONTAINER #10 #5 #2 #11-49 15.00 10.30 4.6050+ 14.50 9.90 4.35

t. ‘Helmond Pillar’ - 30°F HxS 4-5’ x 2’Unique upright shrub forms a vertical column of rich burgundy-purple foliage. New growth emerges deep red and is accompanied inspring by small yellow blooms. Red berries follow the flowers in summer and fall. Makes a striking accent plant.CONTAINER #10 #5 #2 #11-49 21.60 14.9050+ 21.10 14.50

ROYAL BURGUNDY™ Berberis t. ‘Gentry Cultivar’ - 30°F HxS 2’ x 3’ (estimated)(Plant Patent #9461) Plant Patent Fee: #1 – $0.35; #2 & Larger – $0.70This plant was selected by Leo Sr. in 1989. The color is a much richer burgundy than Crimson Pygmy. Spring foliage is covered with abeautiful velvet that beads water drops like a freshly waxed car. The small, velvety leaf holds its deep burgundy color throughout thehot summer, turning to a showy black-red in the fall. A low, mounding shrub, slightly smaller than Crimson Pygmy, but similar ingrowth habit.CONTAINER #10 #5 #2 #11-49 16.50 10.85 4.85 Note: Liners available in 2.25” pots @ 50+ 16.00 10.45 4.60

BUDDLEIAStandard VarietiesBold, fragrant shrubs which have very colorful flower spikes that shoot over the foliage. May grow from 4-6’. Butterflies andhummingbirds will be attracted to this very popular plant.

‘Black Knight’ -20°F HxS 4-6’Small dark purple flowers.

‘Ellen’s Blue’ -20°F HxS 4-6’Large deep blue flowers

‘Opera’ -20°F HxS 4-6’Vivid purple flowers

‘White Profusion’ -20°F HxS 4-6’Large bright white flowers

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BUDDLEIACompact VarietiesExciting compact form of Buddleia that grow to only 4’ in height. Very fragrant and colorful.

‘Adokeep’ (Adonis Blue™) -20° F HxS: 4’ x 4’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.30Large, deep blue-violet flowers.

‘Peakeep’ (Peacock™) -20° F HxS: 4’ x 4’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.30Large, rich pink flowers. The largest blooms of the three compact Buddleia.

‘Pyrkeep’ (Purple Emperor™) -20° F HxS: 4’ x 4’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.30Large, mauve purple flowers.

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BUXUS (Boxwood)m. ‘Koreana’ (Korean) -20°F HxS 2’ x 3-4’A slow growing, small leafed variety with bright green leaves that turn bronze-green during the winter months. The most cold hardy ofthe Boxwood varieties.B&B18-24” 15-18” 12-15” CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #2 #126.80 21.10 17.90 1-49 22.70 10.30 4.55

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m. ‘Julia Jane’ -20°F HxS: 4’x4’Slow growing boxwood with bright green foliage. Hardy with great winter color.B&B18-24” 15-18” 12-15” CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #2 #126.80 21.10 17.90 1-49 22.70 10.30 4.55

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sempirvirens ‘Suffruticosa’ (True Dwarf ) -20°F HxS 3’x3’Dwarf evergreen variety. Small, bright green, oval leaves provide a good green color for wintertime. Dense form and texture. A verycompact plant typically used for formal borders and clipped hedges.B&B OR FP

Pyramidal24-30” 18-24” 15-18” 12-15” 21-24” 18-21” CONTAINER #7 #5 #2 #137.10 28.80 22.70 17.90 42.00 36.00 1-49 32.50 25.25 11.15 4.80

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x. ‘Green Mountain’ -30°F HxS 5’x3’A compact pyramidal form of boxwood with oval shaped, dark green leaves.

x. ‘ Green Velvet’ -30°F HxS 5’x3’The name says it all. This little gem has dark green, oval shaped leaves covered with velvet, and it holds it’s color throughout the winter.B&B OR FP

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sempirvirens (Common Boxwood) -20ºF HxS 15'x15'Slow growing rounded shrub with small, glossy dark green leaves. Often used for hedges.BB PYRAMIDAL CONTAINER18-24" 15-18" 18-24" 15-18" 12-15" #5 #2 #126.00 20.40 36.00 28.00 20.00 1-49 22.70 10.00 4.20

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sempirvirens ‘Graham Blandy’ -20°F HxS 6’x2’Columnar evergreen boxwood with dark green oval leaves. Narrow, upright habit that is a great choice as a hedge.BB BB POODLED3’-4’ 30”-36” 24”-30” 3’-4’ 30”-36” 24”-30”33.00 28.80 24.70 40.00 36.00 32.00

sempirvirens variegata (Variegated Boxwood) -10ºF HxS 5'x5'Slow growing evergreen shrub with small leaves and deep green variegated leaves with creamy margins. Works well as a hedge orborder plant or trimmed as topiary.CONTAINER #21-49 11.4050+ 11.00

CARYOPTERISx. clandenensis ‘Minibleu’ (Petit Blue™)/Plant Patent 14,674 -20ºF HxS 2’x2’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.40Compact, mounding deciduous shrub with dark green glossy foliage and deep blue flowers that bloom from late summer into fall.Prefers full sun for best color. Butterflies will be attracted to this impressive caryopteris.

x. clandenensis ‘Durio’ (Pink Chablis™)/Plant Patent -10ºF HxS 3’x4’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.40Clear pink flowers perfectly accent the bluish-green foliage on this new caryopteris. Pink flowers bloom during late summer and earlyfall. Great if used in the perennial garden or along borders.

incana ‘Jason’ (Sunshine Blue™) -20ºF HxS 3’x2’Registered Plant Fee: $0.40Strong growing carypoteris with larger yellow colored leaves and deep purplish blue flowers. Stunning addition to your landscape orgarden!CONTAINER #21-49 9.8050+ 9.40

CORNUS (Dogwood)alba Bailhalo® ‘Ivory Halo’ -40°F HxS 5’x5’Fast growing compact shrub with variegated leaves and red twigs, full sun/partial shade.

sanguinea ‘Midwinter Fire’ -30°F HxS: 5’x5’Compact deciduous shrub with colorful red, yellow and orange stems during winter. Late spring brings tiny golden yellow flowers thatbloom through mid summer. Beautiful addition to your landscape.CONTAINER #10 #5 #21-49 15.00 11.0050+ 14.50 10.60

alba ‘Elegantissima’ (Variegated) -40°F HxS 8’x6’A small deciduous shrub with numerous upright, bright red stems that are extremely showy in the Wintertime. Colorful pale green tograyish leaves with creamy white margins, provide an added bonus during the growing season.

stolonifera ‘Baileyi’ (Red Osier) -40°F HxS 8’x6’A multi-stemmed shrub with many exceptionally bright red upright stems, brighter yet in Wintertime. Spreads readily by undergroundstems and branches. Good red Fall leaf color. Small creamy white clusters of flowers.CONTAINER #10 #5 #21-49 14.25 8.5550+ 13.75 8.15

CORYLUS (Filbert)avellana ‘Contorta’ -30°F HxS 8’x8’Often referred to as “Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick”. This unusual and contorted specimen plant makes an excellent showpiece for thegarden or patio. Does well in containers. Dark green leaves; yellow in fall.CONTAINER #20 Shrub #7 #5 #3 #2 #1 #15 TF1-49 65.00 41.00 27.80 65.0050+ 40.50 27.40

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avellana ‘Red Majestic’®/Plant Patent 16,048 -30°F HxS: 10’x 10’Plant Patent Fee: $1.00Deep purple leaves in spring, reddish green in summer, burnt burgundy in autumn. Looks as good in spring as it does in fall.CONTAINER #51-49 34.5050+ 34.00

COTINUS (Smoke Tree)c. coggygria ‘Royal Purple’ -20°F HxS 15’x12’A large shrub or small tree usually with several stems forming an urn-shaped plant at maturity. Beautiful deep purple-red leaves holdtheir color throughout the summer. Puffs of tiny pink to gray flowers adorn the tree in late summer and fall, and give rise to the”Smoke” in the trees name.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 21.50 12.00 6.0050+ 21.00 11.55 5.75

COTONEASTERapiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster) -30°F HxS 3’X6’Deciduous cotoneaster with a low mounding growth pattern, stiff branches and shiny green leaves. Masses of tiny pinkish-white flowersin spring; bright red cranberry size berries persist throughout the Winter.

dammeri (Bearberry) -20°F HxS 6”x10’Evergreen cotoneaster with a prostrate growth habit and long spreading branches that root where they touch the ground. Bright greenleaves with white pubescence below. Small white flowers in Spring, bright red fruit in Fall.

dammeri ‘Coral Beauty’ -20°F HxS 6”x8’Evergreen cotoneaster with a prostrate form and branches that spread to about 8’ to form a dense mound of glossy green foliage.Small white flowers in late spring, followed by a profusion of Coral colored berries in the fall.

microphyllus ‘Cooperi’ -20°F HxS 6”x10’Low growing shrub ideal for rock gardens. Shiny deep green leaves are 1/4” long. Often used for bonsaii.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 9.45 4.1550+ 9.05 3.90

CYTISUS (Broom)See also Genista for additional varieties of Broom

praecox ‘Hollandia’ (Warminster Broom) -20°F HxS 5-8’x5’Deciduous compact growing shrub with vibrant pink flowers and long narrow stems. Ideal for use as a hedge or along drives.

s.’Burkwood’ (Burkwood Broom)Deciduous upright green stems that are covered with a profusion of pea-shaped deep red blooms with splashes of yellow in the Spring.Very showy.

s. ‘Moonlight’ (Moonlight Broom)Deciduous or evergreen depending on climate. Upright green stems with tiny leaves. An abundance of creamy, pale yellow pea-likeblossoms in early Spring make this a showy accent plant.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 9.45 4.5050+ 9.05 4.25

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ERICA (Heaths & Heather)carnea ‘Myertown Ruby’ -20°F HxS 6”x8”Small shrub with medium to dark green foliage that has abundant pink flowers. Flower color gradually deepens to more of a crimsonwith age.

cinerea ‘Atropurpurea’ (Purple Bell Heather) -10°F HxS 12”x30”A small mounding shrub with a profusion of deep purplish bell-shaped flowers. A beautiful addition to any landscape particularlyeffective when planted in groups to create a carpet-like effect. Great for small areas.

x darleyensis ‘Kraemers Red’ -10°F HxS 12”x18”Mounding shrub with dark green foliage and a deep pink flower color. Winter blooming with a bronze tint to the foliage. Excellent as aborder plant.

x darleyensis ‘Med Pink’ -10°F HxS 12”x18”Rounded mound of dark evergreen, needle-like foliage. Covered with an abundance of rosy pink to lavender bell-shaped bloomsthroughout the Winter months. Great border plant to add a splash of color during the dark winter months.

x darleyensis ‘Med White’ -10°F HxS 12”x18”The profusion of white bell-shaped flowers rather than pink distinguish this heather from the Med Pink. Otherwise, characteristics areidentical.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #1 1-49 9.15 4.4050+ 8.75 4.15

EUONYMUSalata ‘Compacta’ (Burning Bush) -30°F HxS 6’x6’Deciduous shrub with twigs nearly square in x-section and having corky wings on the newer growth. Forms a very dense, neat lookingrounded bush with a flattened top. The leaves provide a dazzling display of brilliant red in early Fall. Field grown and sold B&B or fieldpotted.B&B 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #2 #1

23.10 17.30 11.85 1-49 32.00 22.00 16.00 9.95 4.7050+ 15.50 9.55 4.45

alatus ‘Select’ (Fireball®) -20°F HxS: 5’x4’Registered Plant Fee: $0.15The branching on this hardy shrub is tighter than Burning Bush. Vivid fall colors. Will survive the harshest of winters. B&B 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #2 #11-49 38.40 26.40 18.60 11.30 4.9050+ 18.10 10.90 4.65

fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’ -20°F HxS 4’X3’A small and delightful low mounding evergreen shrub with jade green leaves edged with a white margin, becoming pink-tinged in theWinter. Attractive and easy to care for.

fortunei ‘Emerald `n Gold’ -20°F HxS 4’X3’An evergreen shrub similar in size and growth habit to Emerald Gaiety, except that the leaves are a deep green edged with a splash ofgold that becomes somewhat cream colored during Winter.

fortunei ‘Moon Shadow’/Plant Patent 6177 -20°F HxS 2’X5’A broadleaf evergreen shrub with variegated glossy green margins and bright-yellow centers. Moonshadow stays low and compact,forming a groundcovering mat. Leaf color is best in full sun. Flowers are inconspicuous, and fruits are scarce or absent.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 14.50 9.90 4.4050+ 14.00 9.50 4.15

fortunei ‘Blondy’®/Plant Patent 10424 (Grown on Std) -20°F HxS: 2’x2’Plant Patent Fee: $0.30Vibrant new shrub with large yellow patches surrounded by dark green edges. Branches are bright yellow.

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FORSYTHIA‘Fiesta’ -20°F HxS 7’x5’Strong growing medium size shrub with spectacular red stems and green variegated leaves. Stunning yellow flowers adorn the leavesduring spring.

intermedia ‘Lynwood Gold’ -20°F HxS 7’x5’A fast growing medium size shrub with stiffly upright branches. Produces an abundance of bright yellow flowers scattered along thebare branches in the early spring. Light green leaves follow.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 12.90 8.55 3.9550+ 12.40 8.15 3.70

GENISTA (Broom)See also Cytisus for additional varieties of Broom

x ‘Lydia’ (Lydia Broom) -10°F HxS 12”x24”A deciduous, low mounding prostrate shrub with tiny green leaves. Blooms in late Spring with a profusion of bright pea shaped yellowflowers. Good ground cover.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 9.15 4.3550+ 8.75 4.10

pilosa ‘Gold Flash’ (Creeping Broom) -40ºF HxS 12”x24”Very low growing groundcover. Summer produces an abundance of yellow blooms which has a carpet like appearance. Excellent for rockgardens.CONTAINER #2 #11-49 9.40 4.5050+ 9.00 4.25

HIBISCUS Syriacus (Rose of Sharon) -20°F HxS 10’x12’Attractive deciduous shrub which begins growing in a compact form and then spreads out with age. Beautiful flowers which extend for 2-3” adorn the leaves during summer.Aphrodite Single pink flowers with a red eye. Long blooming.Lucy Double deep rose colored flowers with a red eye.Ardens Double purple flowers.Jean d’Arc White flowers.Minerva Single lavender flower with a pink eye. Long blooming,Paeoniflora Semi-double red flowers with a deep crimson red center.Red Heart Single white flower with a red eye. Vigorous grower.Blushing Bride Large, double, deep pink to white carnation-like blossoms.

SHRUB FORM TREE FORMCONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #1 #10 #71-49 18.50 14.50 9.00 47.00 38.0050+ 14.00 8.60

Lavender Chiffon™ Large, single lavender flower. Strong growth. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.40White Chiffon™ Large single white flower. Strong growth. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.40Blue Satin™ Large, single Royal Blue flowers. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.30Blush Satin™ Large, single soft pink flower with a red eye. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.30Rose Satin™ Large single rose-red colored flower with a deep red center. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.30Violet Satin™ Large, violet flower with a dark red center. Trademark Plant Fee: $0.30

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HYDRANGEAarborescens ‘Annabelle’ -40ºF HxS 5’x6’Spectacular hydrangea with a profusion of huge white blooms that can reach 10” in diameter. Dark green serrated leaves.

arborescens ‘Dardom’ White Dome™ -30ºF HxS 4’x4’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.30Dome shaped white flowers adorn sturdy stems which hold flowers upright. Dark green leaves.

‘Midoriboshi-Temari’Double pink lacecap blooms.

anomala petiolarisClimbing Hydrangea with glossy green leaves and beautiful white flowers, will accentuate any landscape. Looks very nice as a climberon brick or retaining walls.

macrophylla -20°F HxS 10’x8’Very striking deciduous shrub with bright vivid flowers. Vigorous grower which requires little maintenance and will accentuate anylandscape.Glowing Embers Large pink to red flowers. Very striking.Inu No Hana Large pink flowers with double pink florets.Merritt Supreme Large red flowers.Nikko Blue Large blue flowers.Parzifal Large dark pink to deep blue flowers.Pink Beauty Large pink flowers.Sister Therese Large white flowers. Prefers partial shade.Tokyo Delight White flowers which gradually turn pink.Blue Lacecap Small clusters of blue flowers.Unique Very large rounded white flowers which gradually turn pink.

paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee) -40°F HxS 10’x8’Upright clusters of 10-15” long white flowers form in late summer, then fade to pink-bronze. Deciduous shrub with long dark greenleaves that turn bronze in the fall.

paniculata ‘Kyushu’ -40°F HxS 8’x8’Attractive deciuous shrub with glossy green leaves and spectacular lacy white flowers adorn the branches during late summer.

paniculata ‘Pink Diamond’ -40°F HxS 8’x8’Large white flowers which transform to a rich pink.

paniculata ‘Tardiva’ -40°F HxS 15’x8’Deciduous shrub that has greenish yellow fall color and vibrant purplish-pink flowers during late summer.CONTAINER #7 #5 #3 #2 #10 on Standard1-49 18.00 13.40 10.00 47.0050+ 12.90 9.60

macrophylla ‘Bailmer’ (Endless Summer®) -40ºF HxS 5’x5’The name says it all. Flowers which will grow to 8” in diameter continue to bloom throughout the summer. Blooms will be pink inalkaline soil. More hardy than other macrophylla. A fast selling item that will be an excellent addition to your landscape!CONTAINER #5 8”1-49 22.00 14.0050+ 21.50 12.50

macrophylla ‘Lady in Red’/Plant Patent 15,175 10ºF HxS 3’x3’Plant Patent Fee: $1.15Striking macrophylla with lacecap flowers that begin with a pinkish white and turn to a burgundy rose color when mature. Foliagebegins in the fall with a reddish-purple changing to a deep green color. Distinctive red stems.CONTAINER #5 8”1-49 19.00 13.5050+ 18.50 12.00

paniculata ‘Limelight’™ -30°F HxS 8’x8’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.30Deciduous shrub with gorgeous large light green leaves. Excellent addition to any landscape setting for late summer color.CONTAINER #5 #2 #7TF1-49 16.50 11.50 45.0050+ 16.00 11.10

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paniculata Pinky Winky™ -30°F HxS: 6’ x 6’Plant Patent Fee: $0.30Incredible hydrangea with enormous blooms from 12-16” long. Very hardy.CONTAINER #5 #21-49 16.50 11.5050+ 16.00 11.10

paniculata ‘Bulk’/Plant Patent#16812, cbraf QUICK FIRE® -30°F HxS: 6’ x 6’Plant Patent Fee: $0.30A great summer and fall bloomer that begins blooming much earlier than other varieties and finishes off with dark pink flowers.CONTAINER #5 #21-49 16.50 11.5050+ 16.00 11.10

macrophylla ‘PARIS RAPA’/Plant Patent #10,906 CITYLINE™ PARIS -20°F HxS: 3’ x 3’Plant Patent Fee: $0.35Intense red flowers. Showy blooms that are long lasting.CONTAINER #5 #21-49 16.50 11.5050+ 16.00 11.10

macrophylla ‘VENICE RAVEN’/Plant Patent #10,928 CITYLINE™ VENICE -20°F HxS: 3’ x 3’Plant Patent Fee: $0.35Long lasting flowers. Large bright flowers with glossy foliage and strong stems.CONTAINER #5 #21-49 16.50 11.5050+ 16.00 11.10

macrophylla ‘Vienna Rawi’/Plant Patent #10,930 CITYLINE™ VIENNA -20°F HxS: 3’ x 3’Plant Patent Fee: $0.35This variety is the smallest of the series with showy dark pink flowers.CONTAINER #5 #21-49 16.50 11.5050+ 16.00 11.10

macrophylla ‘Berlin Rabe’/Plant Patent #10,912 CITYLINE™ BERLIN -20°F HxS: 3’ x 3’Plant Patent Fee: $0.35This variety is the largest of the series with glossy leaves and pink flowers. Excellent mildew resistance. Strong growing.CONTAINER #5 #21-49 16.50 11.5050+ 16.00 11.10

HYPERICUM (St . Johns Wort)x moseranum ‘Tricolor’ -20°F HxS 2’x3A low mounding shrub with a colorful gray-green leaf edged in creamy white, with a splash of hot pink make this a particularlyattractive small shrub. Summer flowers are yellow, but are inconspicuous because of the colorful leaf. Best color development in full sun.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 9.40 4.3550+ 9.00 4.10

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ILEX (Holly)x. meserveae ‘Blue Boy’ -20°F HxS 8’x6’Broadleaf evergreen holly shrub with glossy, spiny-tipped, blue-green leaves on dark purple stems. Blooms continuously all summer.Male plants do not produce red berries but are needed for pollination of female plants.

x. meserveae ‘Blue Girl’Similar in appearance and growth to ‘Blue Boy, except that ‘Blue Girl produces a heavy set of bright red berries if a male plant is locatednearby.

x. meserveae ‘Blue Prince’Broadleaf evergreen with deep green foliage, very hardy. Used as pollinator for Blue Princess.

x. meserveae ‘Blue Princess’Similar in appearance and growth to ‘Blue Prince’, except ‘Blue Princess’ produces a set of red berries if pollinated by ‘Blue Prince’.

x. meserveae ‘China Girl’Very dense female that will produce red berries if pollinated by ‘China Boy’. Shrub has spiny glossy, green leaves. Hardy. May growtaller than other holly varieties.

Spiral/B&B BB Pyramidal Form CONTAINER

4’ 3’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” 15-18” 3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #1 1-49 53.60 36.00 27.10 20.60 14.70 11.40 45.00 36.00 30.00 14.50 9.30 4.3050+ 14.00 8.90 4.05

ITEAvirginica ‘Sprich’ Little Henry® -20°F HxS 24-30”x3’Compact shrub characterized by green foliage and bright white flowers during spring and early summer. Deep green leaves transforminto a vibrant red during fall.CONTAINER #5 #21-49 17.00 10.2550+ 16.50 10.00

KALMIA LATIFOLIA (Mountain Laurel) -20ºF HxS (See below)Hardy evergreen shrubs with shiny dark green glossy leaves. Striking cup shaped flowers.Freckles HxS 4'x5' Upright medium sized shrub with pink cup shaped flowers that open to a cream color with

purple spots.Bay State HxS 5'x5' Medium sized shrub with cup shaped flowers that have a unique coral color.Alpine Pink HxS 6'x6' Medium sized shrub with beautiful pink flowers.Pink Frost HxS 5'x6' Large pink buds open to a pink with silver tint to the flower and a dark pink center.Richard Jaynes HxS 6'x6' Rich pink flowers. Very striking color.Bullseye HxS 6'x6' Purplish-red blooms with a broad purple band. New foliage is a reddish bronze color.Carousel HxS 6'x6' Reddish-purple bands on white foliage. Vigorous grower.

Elf HxS 3’x3’ Dwarf variety with pink buds that open to a light pink color.Galaxy HxS 2’x2’ Dark green leaves with banded burgundy and white star shaped flowers.Heart of Fire HxS 6’x6’ Large red flowers with darker edges above green leaves.Little Linda HxS 3’x3’ Miniature glossy leaves with red buds that open to pink.Minuet HxS 3’x3’ Dwarf variety with dark green narrow leaves and wide maroon flowers.Nathan Hale HxS 6’x6’ Pastel pink flowers with glossy dark green leaves.Olympic Fire HxS 3’x3’ Dark pink to red buds that open to white flowers which fade to pink again.Snowdrift HxS 4’x4’ Compact shrub with beautiful near perfect white blooms.Tiddlywinks HxS 2’x3’ Dwarf variety with large pink blooms.

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LEUCOTHOEfontanesiana ‘Rainbow’ -30°F HxS 3’x4’Evergreen shrub with gracefully arching branches. Red stems and colorful dark green leaves marked with splashes of yellow, green andpink on the new growth make this a good choice for mass plantings. White bell shaped flowers similar to Pieris.

fontanesiana Scarletta ‘Zebild’ -30°F HxS 6’x10’Slow growing evergreen shrub which requires low maintenance. New growth is red to burgundy which matures to a deep green. Whitefragrant flowers during late spring to early summer.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 17.00 11.10 4.7550+ 16.50 10.70 4.50

LIGUSTRUM (Privet)x ‘Vicaryi’ (Golden Vicary Privet) -20°F HxS 8’x5’Deciduous except in the milder climates. Multi-stemmed upright shrub with bright, golden yellow foliage. Develops best color andappearance if planted in full sun and left untrimmed.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 15.00 9.00 4.4050+ 14.50 8.60 4.15

MAGNOLIA‘Royal Star’ -20° F HxS 10’ x 10’Large, upright multi stemmed shrub with pink buds that emerge and change into beautiful double white flowers that are extremelyfragrant. Blooms later than most varieties and blooms are typically three to four inches long. Outstanding variety!

‘Leonard Messel’ -20° F HxS 10’ x 15’Large deciduous shrub with beautiful pink buds that change to a striking magenta flower. Blooms last from late winter to mid spring.Bark has a smooth grey appearance and leaves have leathery texture. Excellent large shrub for use in any landscape.

‘Susan’ -20° F HxS 10’ x 10’Multi stemmed large shrub with scarlet red blooms that emerge into goblet shaped purple flowers. Blooms later than other Magnoliavarieties decreasing the possibility of spring frost damage. ‘Susan’ will fit nicely as a centerpiece or an accent in any landscape.CONTAINER #10 #5

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PHOTINIAfraserii ‘Cassini’ (Pink Marble™) -10°F HxS 15’x15’Trademarked Plant Fees: #1– $0.50, #2 – $0.80, #5 – $1.20Exciting addition to our extensive plant selection. Upright, evergreen shrub with oblong variegted leaves. Will make an excellentaddition to your landscape.CONTAINER #5 #21-49 16.20 10.4050+ 15.70 10.00

PHYSOCARPUS (Ninebark)opulifolius ‘Monlo Diablo®’/Plant Patent #11211 -40°F HxS 4-8’Plant Patent Fee: $0.57White tinted with pink flowers adorn this shrub during the summer. Foliage is dark purple and is very fast growing and hardy. Veryshowy!CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 16.00 9.9050+ 15.50 9.50

opulifolius ‘Seward’ (Summer Wine®) -40ºF HxS 5’x4’Registered Plant Fee: $0.50Fast growing deciduous shrub that has fine textured dark purple leaves with bright pink blooms during summer. Shrub is hardy andrequires little maintenance. Prefers full sun for best color.CONTAINER #5 #21-49 16.50 11.8550+ 16.00 11.45

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PIERIS (Andromeda)japonica -20°F HxS 6’x6’‘Dorothy Wycoff’ An evergreen shrub with dark green foliage with red buds that open up into a beautiful pale pink color

during early spring. Upright, rounded shrub that will reach 6’ tall.‘Flaming Silver’ Similar to Pieris Mountain Fire, with bright, variegated foliage and stunning pinkish-red new growth.‘Valley Valentine’ Evergreen shrub with a compact mounding habit. Deep red buds and pendulous rose-red flowers adorn

this vibrant plant.‘Mt. Fire’ Evergreen shrub with fiery red new leaves, turning to a lustrous dark green as they mature. Twigs covered

with pink buds in late winter are followed by drooping clusters of bell-shaped flowers in early spring.‘Scarlet O’Hara’ Evergreen shrub with dark green leaves. Young growth bronze. This variety produces an abundance of

tiny bell-shaped flowers in drooping clusters in the spring Valley Rose’ Evergreen shrub with dark green leaves, tinged with bronze when new. Profuse clusters of pink flower

buds open to a spectacular bloom of pink bell shaped flowers

taiwanensis‘Snowdrift’ Evergreen shrub with deep green foliage, bronze-red when young. This variety produces an unusually

heavy bloom of pure white flowers.B&B 3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” CONTAINER #7 #5 #2 #1

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POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) -40°F HxS 2-3'x3-4'

fruticosa A species group comprised of several varieties, of which we grow the ones listed below. All aredeciduous, shrubby, upright growing forms, with small green to gray-green leaves, and all bloomprofusely from late spring/early summer through frost

VARIETY COLOR

‘Abbottswood’ White‘Day Dawn’ Apricot‘Gold Finger’ Golden Yellow‘Gold Star’ Golden-Yellow‘Klondike’ Bright Yellow‘Red Sunset’ Orange fading to Yellow‘Scarlet’ Scarlet Red‘Sutters Gold’ Clear Yellow‘Tangerine’ Coppery-YellowCONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 14.20 9.00 4.2050+ 13.70 8.60 3.95

‘Mango Tango’ (Plant Pat. 12,258) Mango orange/Red fading to yellow Plant Patent Fee: $0.30‘Pink Beauty™’(Plant Pat. 9874) Semi-double pink Plant Patent Fee: $0.30CONTAINER #5 #2 #11-49 14.90 9.20 4.3550+ 14.40 8.80 4.10

PRUNUS (Plum, Cherry, and Laurel)cistena (Sandcherry) -40°F HxS 8’x8’Used in hedges or by itself, this deciduous purple-leaved, multi-stemmed shrub is useful in all landscape situations. It has pale pinkflowers in early Spring and dark purple fruit in July.B&B 30-36” 24-30” CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 18.50 13.90 17.50 13.75 8.7550+ 13.25 8.35

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laurocerasus ‘Compacta’ (Compact English Laurel) -10°F HxS 6’x6’Densely branched shrub with upright branches and rich green leathery foliage similar in appearance to English Laurel, but a muchsmaller plant. Spikes of tiny white flowers preceed the almost black, cherry-like fruit.B&B: CONTAINER5’ 4’ 3’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” 15-18” 30” 24” 18” 15”41.20 33.00 26.80 22.70 20.30 17.00 14.20 29.50 24.75 21.50 17.40

laurocerasus ‘Otto Luyken’ -10°F HxS 3’x6’Very popular evergreen shrub with long, narrow, shiny dark green leaves on broadly spreading upright stems. Late spring brings aprofusion of flower spikes covered with tiny white flowers.B&B CONTAINER30-36” 24-30” 18-24” 15-18” 30" #10 24" #7 18" #7 15" #5 #131.50 25.35 16.35 13.50 39.50 32.50 23.50 16.50 4.50

lusitanica (Portugese Laurel) -10°F HxS 15’x12’Forms a densely branched shrub or it may be trained as a small tree. Dark green, lustrous, 5” long evergreen leaves adorn its bright redtwigs. May be used as a dense screen or the plant, when used singly, makes a nice accent piece. Flower spikes to 10” long, covered withtiny creamy white flowers. Dark purple berries in fall.B&BQTY 5-6’ 4-5’ 3’-4’ 30-36” 24-30”1-99 46.35 37.10 28.85 19.80 16.60100+ 36.50 30.00 24.55 15.45 13.00

schipkensis (Skip Laurel) -20°F HxS 6’x10’Very popular laurel that is often times used in hedges. Abundant flowers adorn the green leaves.B&B5’-6’ 4-5’ 3’-4’ 30-36” 24-30”51.00 43.00 31.75 27.75 23.80

Rhododendron Azalea japonica -10°F HxS: 3’x 3’‘Elsie Lee’ Semi- dwarf with light purple semi- double flowers. Blooms late season.‘Girards Fuschia’ Single reddish-purple flowers. Blooms mid season.‘Girards Hotshot’ Dark reddish orange flowers. Blooms mid season.‘Girards Pleasant White’ Single white flower. Blooms mid season.‘Gumpo Pink’ Light pink flowers. Compact grower. Blooms late season.‘Hahn’s Red’ Semi- double flower with a deep red color. Blooms late season‘Hardijzer’s Beauty’ Pink flowers. Compact grower. Blooms mid season.‘Hino White Dwarf’ Single white flower. Blooms early.‘Johanna’ Single dark red. Blooms late season.‘Nikko’ Single pink flowers. Blooms late season.‘Rosebud’ Double pink flowers. Blooms mid to late season.

Azalea, Deciduous -10°F HxS: 3’x 3’‘Mandarin Lights’ Strong Bloomer with beautiful bright red flowers‘Orchid Lights’ Semi dwarf variety with purple-lilac colored flowers.‘White Lights’ Brilliant white fragrant flowers.

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Rhododendron‘Bali’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with pink flowers. Blooms May to late season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Barmstedt’ (H-2) Hardy evergreen shrub with rose-red flowers. Blooms mid season. -15°F HxSL 4’ x 4’‘Besse Howells’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with deep red flowers. Blooms early to mid season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Bikini’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with bright red flowers. Blooms mid season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Boule de Neige’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with white flowers. Blooms mid season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Edith Bosley’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with dark purple flowers. Blooms mid season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Firestorm’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with red flowers. Blooms mid season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Hachmann’s Charmant’ (H-2) Hardy evergreen shrub with pink flowers. Blooms mid season. -15°F HxSL 4’ x 4’‘Holden’ (H-2) Hardy evergreen shrub with red flowers. Blooms mid to late season. -15°F HxSL 4’ x 4’‘Lee’s Dark Purple’ (H-2) Hardy evergreen shrub with dark purple flowers. -15°F HxSL 4’ x 4’

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‘Nepal’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with white flowers. Blooms mid season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Norman Behring’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with purple flowers. Blooms late season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Percy Wiseman’ (H-2) Hardy evergreen shrub with peach yellow flowers. Blooms mid season. -15°F HxS 4’ x 4’‘Peter Behring’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with magenta flowers. Blooms late season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Peter Tigerstedt’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with white flowers with purple specks. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’

Blooms mid to late season.‘PJM Compacta’(H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with lavender pink flowers. Blooms early. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘PJM Elite’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with deep pink flowers. Blooms early. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Rocket’ (H-2) Hardy evergreen shrub with pink flowers. Blooms mid to late season. -15°F HxS 4’ x 4’‘Scarlet Romance’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with red flowers. Blooms late season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Spring Parade’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with scarlet red flowers. Blooms mid season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’‘Summer Glow’ (H-1) Hardy evergreen shrub with bright pink flowers. Blooms late season. -25°F HxS: 4’x 4’

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SALIXintegra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (Variegated Willow) -30°F HxS unknown*An exciting new willow with variegated foliage that opens with a combination of pink, white, and green. Foliage fades to green as itmatures. May be trimmed three times during the growing season to flush the new variegated foliage again.

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purpurea pendula’ (Weeping Blue Arctic Willow) -40ºF HxS 8'x5'Graceful arching branches weep all the way to the ground on this small deciduous tree. Early spring branches are covered with woolygray catkins before the leaves appear.QTY #5 #2 Shrub Form Tree Form #15 #101 -49 14.00 9.80 10-24 53.60 46.4050+ 13.50 9.40 25+ 51.00 44.10

SAMBUCUSnigra ‘Black Beauty™’ -30ºF HxS 10’x10’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.60Deciduous shrub that has dark purple foliage and vibrant pink flowers. Purple berries soon follow that are suitable for producing wine.Very striking addition to your landscape!#10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 15.00 9.7050+ 14.50 9.30

nigra ‘Eva’ (Black Lace™) -30ºF HxS 8’x8’Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.60This exciting deciduous shrub has dramatic purple black finely cut foliage that resembles Japanese maples. Creamy pink flowers bloomduring spring followed by blackish red berries that can be harvested. Prefers full sun for optimal color and is cold hardy. Sure to be a topseller!CONTAINER #5 #21-24 18.50 12.5025+ 18.00 12.10

SARCOCOA HUMILIS (Sweet Box) -20º F HxS 12"x36"Evergreen shrub with dark green leaves and fragrant white flowers that grow in clusters during early spring. Black fruit follow whiteflowers. Perfect in shady areas or as a ground cover.QTY #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 11.75 5.4050+ 11.35 5.15

SORBARIAsorbifolia ‘Ash Leaf Spiraea’ (False Spiraea) -50°F HxS: 8’ x 8’Blooms mid to late summer. New leaves come out as bronze-purplish color which gradually transition to green. Very showy large pure-white flowers. One of the first shrubs to leaf out in Spring.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #21-49 13.20 9.0050+ 12.70 8.60

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SPIRAEA -30°F HxS (See Below)A showy group of small deciduous shrubs with variable form. Grown for both its leaf color and flowering habit. Easy to grow andadaptable to a wide variety of sites.

VARIETY FLOWERS FOLIAGE SIZE

‘Flaming Mound’ Dark Pink during Autumn Flaming Red 2’x 2’fritschiana ‘Wilma’ Pink Parasols™ Large Pink Blooms Grey-Green 3’x3’ Trademark Fee: $0.30japonica ‘Dakota Gold Charm’ Pink Gold with bronze tips 2’x2’ Registered Feed: $0.30

‘Firelight’ Deep Pink Flowers Orange new growth to 2’x3’bright red fall color

‘Lemon Princess’ Bright Pink Bright Gold 2’x2’‘Little Princess’ Rose-Crimson Light Green 3’x5’‘Magic Carpet’ Deep Pink Bronze-Red Juvenile 2’x2’ Royalty: $0.30

Lime-Green Mature‘Shirobana’ Deep Pink, Red & White Bright Green 3’x3’

nipponica ‘Snow Mound’ White Dark Blue-Green 3’x3’x bumaldi ‘Anthony Waterer’ Carmine Red Maroon Tinted 3’x4’

‘Crispa’ Pink Fringed Green 2’x2’‘Frobelli’ Bright Crimson Green with Red Tint 3’x3’‘Gold Flame’ Crimson Bronze Gold to Yellow 3’x4’‘Gold Mound’ Pink Brilliant Gold 2’x3’‘Neon Flash’ Bright Red, Long Blooming Purple Green 3’x4’

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SYRINGA (Lilac)meyeri ‘Palibiniana’ on Standard -40°F HxS 7’x 5’Deciduous, compact growing, small shrub grown on standard. Distinct for an abundance of violet flowers.

TREE FORM SHRUB FORMCONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #7 #2 #11-49 65.00 49.30 20.50 11.00 50+ 10.60

vulgaris (Common Lilac) -40°F HxS 15’x15’Large deciduous shrub with oval shaped dark green leaves. Widely planted for its fragrant pink to bluish lavender flowers which bloomin early spring.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 7.90 4.2550+ 7.50 4.00

SYRINGA (Lilac)persica ‘Laciniata’ -40°F HxS 8’x6’Deciduous shrub. Single pale lavendar flowers that form small clusters.

v. ‘Atheline Wilbur’ -40°F HxS 10’x6’Deciduous shrub. Rose violet flowers. Very fragrant.

v. ‘Charles Joly’ -40°F HxS 8x6’Upright deciduous shrub with very fragrant, dark wine-red double blooms. Late bloomer. Open branching habit with green heart-shaped leaves.

v. ‘Katherine Havermeyer’ -40°F HxS 8’x6’Deciduous shrub. Light violet flowers.

v. ‘Ludwig Spaeth’ -40°F HxS 10’x6’Deciduous shrub. Deep, dark reddish purple flowers. Blooms late. Very fragrant.

v. ‘Madame Lemoine’ -40°F HxS 10’x6’Deciduous shrub. The fragrant flowers of this beauty are pure white.

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v. ‘Montaigne’ -40°F HxS 8’x6’Deciduous shrub. Double pink flowers.

v. ‘Pocahontas’ -40°F HxS 10’x6’Deciduous shrub. Deep-reddish purple single flowers which are very fragrant.

x hyacinthiflora ‘Blanche Sweet’ -40°F HxS 10’x6’Deciduous shrub. Fragrant white blue with trace of pink flowers.

v. ‘Presidents Grevy’ -40°F HxS 10’X6’Deciduous shrub. Large, fragrant, double lilac-blue flowers.

v. ‘Sensation’ -40°F HxS 10’X6’Deciduous shrub with erect open branches. Fragrant, reddish-purple flowers with a white edge make this a truly unique lilac.B&B CONTAINER5-6’ 4’-5’ 3’-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” #10 #7 #5 #2 #148.70 36.80 28.10 23.80 17.80 14.05 1-49 33.60 25.20 17.80 10.50 4.90

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VIBURNUMburkwoodii (Burkwood Viburnum) -20°F HxS 10’x6’Deciduous dark green leaves, glossy above with white hairs on underside. Upright rounded shrub which becomes dense as it matures.Flowers are very fragrant, and occur in dense 4” clusters. Pink buds; White flowers.

Carlcephalum (Fragrant Snowball) -20ºF HxS 8’x8’Deciduous shrub with gray green leaves. Flat topped clusters of waxy white flowers open from pink spring buds and are long lasting.Very showy shrub, and much more fragrant than Common Snowball.

Chesapeake -20ºF HxS 8’x10’Deciduous mounding shrub with lustrous green leaves. Pinks buds change into fragrant white flowers.

Carlessi ‘compacta’ (Compact Korean Spice Viburnum) -30ºF HxS 5’x4’Note: Grown on a StandardAn extraordinary fragrant, low growing Korean shrub-perhaps the most fragrant of all Viburnums. Small pinkish white flowers in denseclusters bloom April or May.

Eskimo -20°F HxS 8’x8’A very compact and slow growing deciduous shrub that produces a prolific bloom of large, pure white flowers. Extremely fragrant.B&B 3-4’ 30-36” 24-30” 18-24” 15-18”

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davidii (David Viburnum) 0°F HxS 2’x3’Evergreen shrub with large bold leathery deeply veined dark green leaves. Clusters of showy creamy white flowers, late Spring.

lantana ‘Mohican’ -30°F HxS 8’x6’Deciduous shrub with a dense branching system and creamy white flowers. Fruit on this attractive shrub changes from a green to a redand then finally to black.

opulus ‘Roseum’ (Common Snowball) -30°F HxS 10’x12’Deciduous shrub with an impressive display of 2”-3” flowers that resemble snowballs cover the plant from early summer. Flowers aresterile. Purple-red Fall coloring.CONTAINER #10 on Std. #7 on Std. Shrub Form #5 #2 #11-49 47.00 42.00 12.90 9.25 4.1050+ 12.40 8.85 3.85p. tomentosum ‘Mariesii’ (Doublefile) -20°F HxS 6’x8’A deciduous shrub with a a beautiful display of large white flowers and a graceful branching habit. Its oval shaped dark green leavesdevelop a showy display of reddish-purple foilage in the Fall.CONTAINER #10 on Std. #7 on Std. Shrub Form #5 #2 #11-49 47.00 42.00 14.00 9.25 4.1050+ 13.50 8.85 3.85

Vinca‘Bowles’ Periwinkle -30°F HxS 6”x8”Thick glossy leaves hold blue flowers that are deeper than many other varieties.CONTAINER #11-49 3.8050+ 3.55

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WEIGELA‘Bristol Ruby’ -30°F HxS 6’x6’Deciduous shrub with funnel shaped red flowers that bloom in late Spring, with lighter bloom during the Summer and into Fall.

florida ‘Java Red’ -30°F HxS 6’x6’A deciduous shrub with purple tinted, deep green foilage. Develops into a compact mounding shrub with deep pink blooms openingfrom red buds.

florida ‘Minuet’ -30°F HxS 3’x3’Purple tinted foilage and a profusion of rose pink blossoms make this deciduous shrub a good selection for any garden area.

florida ‘Red Prince’ -30 ° F HxS 5’ x 5’Deciduous shrub with dark green foliage and red blooms which rebloom all summer. Wonderful addition to mixed border plantings.

florida ‘Tango’ -30° F HxS 2.5’ x 3’Compact weigela with dark brown to burgundy foliage and clusters of beautiful purplish pink funnel shaped flowers. Grown for itscompact size.

florida ‘Variegata’ (Variegated) -20°F HxS 6’x4’Deciduous shrub with bright green foilage edged with creamy white. Pink flowers during Summer.

‘Polka’ -20°F HxS 3’x5’Hardy deciduous shrub with large bright pink flowers and a long blooming period.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 14.25 9.20 4.1050+ 13.75 8.80 3.85

florida ‘Wine & Roses®’ -30°F HxS 5’x5’Plant Patent Fee: $0.30Beautiful purple leaves surround loads of bright pink flowers. Leaf color intensifies as fall approaches and it is adored by hummingbirds.A very attractive accent plant for your landscape.

florida ‘Midnight Wine™’ -20°F HxS 2’x2’Trademark Plant Fee: 0.30A new dwarf version of Wine & Roses with exceptional purple foliage and pink flowers. A fine addition for a perennial garden or as agroundcover.CONTAINER #10 #7 #5 #3 #2 #11-49 15.50 10.40 5.0050+ 15.00 10.00 4.75

florida ‘MY MONET™’ -30°F HxS: 18” x 18”Trademarked Plant Fee: $0.40Dwarf version similar to Weigela Tango with cream and variegated green leaves and beautiful purple florets. Great accent plant alongborders or in patio containers.

florida ‘Bramwell’ FINE WINE™ -30°F HxS 3’x3’Trademark Plant Fee: $0.40Compact mounding shrub with pink flowers that contrasts well with the smaller dark purple leaves. Leaves have outstanding textureand will make a great addition as a border plant in your landscape.CONTAINER #5 #2 #11-49 17.00 11.50 5.5050+ 16.50 11.10 5.25

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APPLE (Malus)Tree Description Pollinizers Temp

‘Braeburn Apple’ Nice red fruit with blush, excellent for storage. Empire, Granny -20 FSchedule B Late harvest. Smith, Red Delicious

‘Buckeye® Gala Apple’ Fruit bright, rich red with stripe. Firm and Honeycrisp, Jonagold, -40 FSchedule A flavorful. Good for storage. Early harvest. Granny Smith, or Red FujiPlant Patent Fee $1.25

‘Cortland’ Late harvest. Fruit is large & somewhat flat. Red Braeburn, Fuji, Gala, -30 FSchedule B skin, flesh is crisp, tender, and juicy. Stores well. Granny Smith, Honeycrisp

‘Fuji Apple’ Sweet, yellow-orange flesh with reddish skin. Granny Smith, Gala, -20 FSchedule B One of the best sweet eating apple. Stores well. Braeburn

‘Gala Apple’ Bright scarlet striped over with yellow, semi- sweet Lodi, Honeycrisp, Liberty, -30 FSchedule B flavor, excellent quality, Keeps well. Mid-season. Golden Delicious, Braebrun

‘Granny Smith Apple’ Yellow-Green. Large, late, crisp tart, excellent keeper. Empire, Red Delicious, -20 FSchedule B Braeburn

‘Gravenstein’ Early harvest. Medium to large fruit, skin color is Braeburn, Cortland, -20 F Schedule B light green with red stripes. Fine texture, crisp and Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith,

juicy. Good for cooking and fresh eating. Requires Honeycrisp, Lodipollinizer-pollen sterile.

‘Jonagold’ Late harvest. Large fruit, skin color yellow/green Braeburn, Cortland, Fuji, -20 FSchedule B with red stripes. Coarse texture, crisp and juicy. Gala, Granny Smith,

Good for all cooking. Stores well - requires Honeycrisp, Lodipollinizer-pollen sterile.

‘Honeycrisp™ Apple’ Large flourescent red fruit, sweet-tart flavor. Red Delicious, Lodi, Gala, -40 Schedule A Mid-season. Liberty, Golden Delicious, FujiPlant Patent Fee $1.35

‘Honeygold Apple’ Medium sized fruit, yellow skin with russet dots. Spartan, Liberty, Golden -30 FSchedule B Fruit crip, juicy with very good flavor. Mid-season. Delicious, Jonagold, MacIntosh

‘Lodi’ Early harvest. Fruit is large, skin color greenish Braeburn, Cortland, Fuji, -30 FSchedule A yellow, thick, soft and tart. Good for sauce and pies. Gala, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp

‘Red Delicious Apple’ Sweet, crisp, flavorful. Early fall. Small, Liberty, Granny Smith, -30 FSchedule B compact tree. Gala, or Golden Delicious

‘Rezista Gold® Apple’ Yellow-Green. Disease resistant . Excellent for Melrose, Honeycrisp, -30 FSchedule A eating and cooking. Midseason to late. Excellent Liberty

pollinator for many other varieties.

‘Wolf River’ Early harvest. Very large skin color red. Tree is Braeburn, Cortland, Fuji, -30 FSchedule B strong, hardy and spreading grower Gala, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp

‘Ultima Gala™ Apple’ Crisp and sweet two-toned fruit. Stores very well. Red Delicious, Granny -40 FSchedule A Mid-season. Smith, Fuji, Golden Delicious

‘Yellow Delicious Apple’ Excellent for eating and cooking. Midseason to late. Liberty, Braeburn, Melrose -30 FSchedule B Excellent pollinator for many other varieties. Honeycrisp, Granny Smith

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CHERRY (Prunus)Tree Description Pollinizers Temp

‘Bing Cherry - Sweet’ No. 1 cherry, mid-season. Firm, juicy, sweet, and Black Tarttarian, Van, Rainer -30°F,almost black when ripe. Sam. Stella in colder climates.

‘Meteor Cherry - Tart’ Dwarf tree 10' ft. Tart cherry, great pies, fresh, Self-fertile -40°Fjams/freezing.

‘Montmorencey Cherry - Tart’ Large, light red skin, yellow flesh. Perfect for cobblers, Self-fertile -30°Fpies. Extremely winter hardy. Disease resistant.

‘Rainier Cherry - Sweet’ Distinct and superior flavor. Vigorous, hardy and Van, Black Tartarian, -30°Fbears early. Lambert, Bing, Stella

‘Royal Anne Cherry’ Fruit large, light yellow with pink blush, sweet Van, Rainier, Sam, Stella(Napoleon) - Sweet all-purpose cherry. Mid-season.

‘Sweetheart’ Late harvest season. Tree is upright and a vigorous Self-fertile -30°Fgrower. Fruit is large and bright red.

‘Tartarian Black Cherry - Sweet’ Purplish black fruit with dark red flesh and very Bing, Rainier, Stella, -20°Fsweet taste. Royal Ann

‘Van Cherry - Sweet’ Medium, shiny, dark red fruit. Bears heavy and Bing, Lambert, and Royal -20°Fresisant to cracking. Hardy and heavy bearing. Ann, Rainier, StellaMid-season.

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APRICOT (Prunus)Tree Description Pollinizers Temp

‘Chinese Mormon’ Small orange fruit with red blush. Very sweet and Self-fertile -20°FSchedule B juicy. Does well in late frost areas-tree bears young.

‘Perfection Apricot’ Fruit is large, oval, light yellow to orange. Firm Self-fertile -20°FSchedule B with large pit. Early season.

‘Wenatchee Moorpark Recommended for western climates where spring Self-fertile -30°FApricot’ rains & frosts limit apricot production. Flavorful

Schedule A fruit fresh, dried, or canned.

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PEACH (Prunus)Tree Description Pollinizers Temp‘Early Elberta Peach’ High quality medium fruit Self-fertile -20°F‘Elberta Peach’ Most popular. Use fresh, canned, cooked. Mid-season Self-fertile -20°F‘Redhaven’ Skin color red, lightly blushed with yello, fruit Self-fertile -20°F

medium in size. Sweet and juicy. One of the bestfor canning.

‘Suncrest’ Mid harvest. Firm large freestone. Red blush over Self-fertile -20°Fyellow skin. Hardy in cold sections of the north.

‘Vetern’ Fruit is meduim in size, skin color is golden with a Self-fertile -20°Fslight red blush. Freestone that is firm, juicy andfairly coarse in grain.

‘Vidid’ Bright red, high quality fruit. Productive, vigourous Self-fertile -20°Ftree. Yield is large. Freestone.

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PLUM (Prunus)Tree Description Pollinizers Temp‘Beauty’ Early harvest. Sweet and juicy. Skin color is bright requires a pollinizer -20°F

red. Good for fresh eating or cooking.‘Burgundy’ Medium. Reddish-Purple Skin. Flesh deep red, Self-fertile -20°F

mellow, sweet. Small Pit. Ripens Early July. Keepswell on tree until September.

‘Elephant Heart Plum’ Large sweet, juicy, rich flavor-one of the best. Long Beauty or Santa Rosa -20°Fharvest season. Hardy, heavy bearing.

‘Green Gage Plum’ Very rich, sweet flavor, fresh/canned/jam, mid-season Self-fertile -20°F‘French Petite’ One of the best for dessert or cannning and superior Self-fertile -20°F

when dried. The medium size oval shaped fruit ispurple with yellow green flesh. Reliable and productive.Ripens in mid-September.

‘Friar’ Vigourous upright tree. Black skin. Fruit is large and Santa Rosa -20°Folbong. Yellow freestone flesh. Resists cracking.

‘Mount Royal’ (Dwarf) Mid harvest season. Fruit is blue with yellow cling- Self-fertile -20°Fstone flesh. Excellent flavor. Very hardy and productive.

‘Satsuma Plum’ (Dwarf) Sweet, mild, not tart. Favorite for jam. Beauty or Santa Rosa -20°FHarvest late July.

‘Santa Rosa Plum’ (Dwarf) One of the largest and most beautiful plums. Juicy, Self-fertile -20°Ftangy, flavorful good fresh.

‘Shiro’ (Dwarf) Skin color is golden yellow. Low growing tree and Pollinizer required -20°Fhardy. Plum is sweet, juicy, and flavorful. Best of theyellow plums. Used for canning and dessert.

‘Superior’ (Dwarf) Late harvest. Skin is dark red with russet dots. Pollinizer required -30°FGood dessert quality. Good for cold regions.

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PEAR (Pyrus)Tree Description Pollinizers Temp‘20th Century Pear’ Easy to grow, juicy, sweet. Fresh/canning. Keeps well, Any other Asian pear -20 F(Nijisseiki) small tree bears heavy

‘Bosc Pear’ Long & narrow shape, brown skin. Superb quality, Barlett -30 Fone of the best. Harvest late Oct. Fresh/cooked.

‘Bartlett Pear - Red’ (Dwarf) Sweet and tender, good for fresh eating and canning. Self-fertile in arid West. -20 FEarly mid-season, high quality, tolerates hot summers. Elsewhere, pollenized by

Bosc, d'Anjou, Winter Nelis.‘Comice Pear’ (Dwarf) The gift pack pear. Sweet,aromatic,fine texture, Self-fertile in arid West -30 F

superb flavor and quality. Late harvest. or plant with Barlett

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Nectarine (Prunus)Tree Description Pollinizers Temp‘Goldmine Nectarine’ Large fruit with white skin and red blush. Good for Self-fertile -20 F

fresh eating. Freestone. Late season.‘Fantasia’ Large, egg-shaped, freestone nectarine with very Self-fertile -20 F

smooth skin. It is 70% bright red overlaid on brilliantyellow. Smooth textured flesh with a sweet and tangyflavor. Ripens later in the season, around Labor Day in the East.

‘Hardired’ Good for all purposes. Ripens in early August. Self-fertile -20 FHas a smooth skin that is 90% red. It has yellow,freestone flesh with a good texture and flavor. Thetree is vigorous, very productive, and resistant tobrown rot and bacterial leaf spot. Excellent hardiness.

‘Indepedence Nectarine’ Med to large size fruit with cherry red skin. Very firm Self-fertile -20 Fwith good flavor. Freestone.

‘Pioneer’ Deep orange with reddish blush fruit. The flesh is Self-fertile -20 Fyellow/red. Freestone ripe

‘Panamint Nectarine’ Med sized red fruit with golden flesh. Freestone. Self-fertile -20 F

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Pluot (Plumcots)Tree Description Pollinizers TempPlumcots A cross between a plum and a apricot. Tree resembles Best if planted with -20 F

plum. Fruit is the size of a medium apricot with other plums and apricotspinkish orange skin. Dark red flesh.

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Acer plat ‘Princeton Gold’ Princeton Nursery PP 6727 $0.75Acer plat ‘Fairview’ McGill & Son Nursery TM $0.25Acer rub ‘Burgundy Belle’ Heritage Trees PP 7222 $0.90Acer rub ‘Fairview Flame’ McGill & Son Nursery ® $0.55Acer rub ‘October Glory’ Princeton Nursery PP 2116 $0.50Acer rub ‘Red Sunset’ J. Frank Schmidt & Son ® $0.65Acer rub ‘Summer Red’ Johnathan Lee ® $0.50Acer sacc ‘Green Mountain’ Princeton Nursery PP 2339 $0.50Acer sacc ‘Legacy’ Bill Wandell PP 4979 $0.50Acer trun ‘Norweigan Sunset’ J. Frank Schmidt & Sons PP7529 $1.00Acer x free ‘Autumn Blaze’ Jeffers Nursery PP 4864 $1.00Amelanchier grand ‘Autumn Brilliance’ Bill Wandell PP 5717 $0.75Berberis thun ‘Bonanza Gold’ Lake County Nursery ® $0.45Berberis thun Royal Burgundy ‘Gentry Cultivar’ Leo Gentry Nursery PP 9461 #1-$0.35, #2 & larger-$0.70Betula nigra ‘BNMTF’ Tree Introductions ® $0.75Betula nigra Heritage ‘Cully Cultivar’ Heritage Trees PP4409 $0.75Buddleia davidii ‘Peekeep’ Peacock Spring Meadow TM $0.30Buddleia davidii ‘Adokeep’ Adonis Blue Spring Meadow TM $0.30Buddleia davidii ‘Pyrkeep’ Purple Emperor Spring Meadow TM $0.30Caryopteris clan. ‘Petit Bleu’™ Spring Meadow TM $0.40Caryopteris clan. ‘Pink Chablis’™ Spring Meadow TM $0.30Caryopteris clan. ‘Sunshine Blue’® Spring Meadow ® $0.40Coreopsis grandi ‘Flying Saucer’ Plant Haven PP 10299 $0.10Cornus alba Bailhalo® ‘Ivory Halo’ Bailey Nursery ® $0.30Corylus avelana ‘Red Majestic’ Spring Meadow PP16048 $1.00Euonymus alatus ‘Fire Ball’® Spring Meadow ® $0.15Euonymus fortunei ‘Blondy’® Spring Meadow PP 10424 $0.30Fraxinus amer ‘Autumn Purple’ McKay Nursery ® $0.50Fraxinus penn ‘Cimmaron’ Lake County Nursery PP 8077 $0.95Gleditsia t inermis ‘Halka’ J. Frank Schmidt & Son PP 3096 $0.75Gleditsia t inermis ‘Shademaster’ Princeton Nursery PP 1515 $0.40Gleditsia t inermis ‘Skyline’ The Cole Company PP 1619 $0.75Gleditsia t inermis ‘Sunburst’ The Cole Company ® $0.75Hibiscus ‘Blue Satin’™ Spring Meadow TM $0.30Hibiscus ‘Blush Satin’™ Spring Meadow TM $0.30Hibiscus ‘Lavender Chiffon’ Spring Meadow TM $0.40Hibiscus ‘Rose Satin’™ Spring Meadow TM $0.30Hibiscus ‘Violet Satin’™ Spring Meadow PP 12196 $0.30Hibiscus ‘White Chiffon’ Spring Meadow TM $0.40Hydrangea arborescens ‘White Dome’™ Spring Meadow TM $0.30Hydrangea mac ‘Lady in Red’ McCorkle Nursery PP 15,175 $1.15Hydrangea mac ‘CITYLINE™ Berlin’ Spring Meadow PP10912 $0.35Hydrangea mac ‘CITYLINE™ Paris’ Spring Meadow PP10906 $0.35Hydrangea mac ‘CITYLINE™ Venice’ Spring Meadow PP10928 $0.35Hydrangea mac ‘CITYLINE™ Vienna’ Spring Meadow PP10930 $0.35

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Hydrangea pan ‘QUICK FIRE™’ Spring Meadow TM $0.30Hydrangea pan ‘Pinky Winky’ Spring Meadow PP16,166 $0.30Hydrangea ‘Limelight’ Spring Meadow ® $0.30Itea virg ‘Little Henry’ Spring Meadow PP 10,988 $0.30Malus ‘Brandywine’ Lake County Nursery ® $0.50Malus ‘Buckeye® Gala’ Peace Valley Orchards PP 10,840 $1.25Malus ‘Cardinal’ Park Nursery PP 7147 $0.75Malus ‘Centurion’ Lake County Nursery ® $0.50Malus ‘Coralburst’ The Cole Company PP 2983 $0.75Malus ‘Harvest Gold’ Lake County Nursery ® $0.75Malus ‘Honeycrisp™’ University of Minnesota PP 7197 $1.35Malus ‘Pink Princess’ J. Frank Schmidt & Son TM $0.75Malus ‘Sugar Tyme’ Lake County Nursery PP 7062 $0.80Malus ‘Weeping Candied Apple’ Lake County Nursery PP 4038 $0.50Photinia x fraseri ‘Pink Marble’ Conard-Pyle TM #1-$0.50, #2-$0.80, #5-$1.20Physocarpus opul ‘Diablo’ Spring Meadow PP 11211 $0.57Physocarpus opul ‘Summer Wine’® Spring Meadow ® $0.50Potentilla fruit ‘Mango Tango’ Spring Meadow PP 12258 $0.30Potentilla fruit ‘Pink Beauty’ Bailey Nursery PP 9874 $0.30Prunus serr ‘Royal Burgundy’ Park Nursery PP 6520 $0.85Prunus x cv ‘Snowfountains’ Lake County Nursery ® $0.75Pyrus call ‘Aristocrat’ Carlisle Nursery PP 3193 $0.35Pyrus call ‘Chanticleer’ Handy Nursery PP 2489 $0.65Sambucus nigra ‘Black Beauty’™ Spring Meadow TM $0.60Sambucus nigra ‘Black Lace’™ Spring Meadow TM $0.60Sorbus auc ‘Cardinal Royal’ J. Frank Schmidt & Son PP 3114 $0.75Spiraea frischiana ‘Pink Parasols’™ Spring Meadow TM $0.30Spiraea jap ‘Dakota Gold Charm’ Spring Meadow ® $0.30Spiraea jap ‘Magic Carpet’ Plant Haven Royalty $0.30Tilia cord ‘Greenspire’ Princeton Nursery PP 2086 $0.50Ulmus ‘Morton Glossy’ Triumph Johnathan Lee TM $0.60Ulmus ‘Morton’ Accolade Johnathan Lee TM $0.60Weigela flor ‘FINE WINE™’ Spring Meadow TM $0.40Weigela flor ‘Midnight Wine’ Spring Meadow TM $0.30Weigela flor ‘MY MONET™’ Spring Meadow TM $0.40Weigela flor Wine & Roses’ Spring Meadow PP10772 $0.30Zelkova serr ‘GreenVase’ Tree Search PP 5080 $0.75Zelkova serr ‘Village Green’ Princeton Nursery PP 2337 $0.50

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JAPANESE MAPLESAcerpalmatum...........................................................................Green Japanese Maple .................ACEPALGRE ............11palmatum .............................Atropurpureum ................Red Leaf Japanese Maple ............ACEPALATR ............11palmatum .............................Beni Schichihenge ......................................................................ACEPALBEN ............11palmatum .............................Bloodgood...................................................................................ACEPALBLO ............11palmatum .............................Butterfly.......................................................................................ACEPALBUT ............11palmatum .............................Emperor 1.........................................................................................................................11palmatum .............................Orido Nishiki..............................................................................ACEPALORI .............12palmatum .............................Peaches and Cream....................................................................ACEDISPCH.............12palmatum .............................Sango Kaku .......................Coral Bark Maple .........................ACEPALSAN............12palmatum .............................Shishigashira .....................Lion’s Head Maple.......................ACEPALSHA............12palmatum .............................Trompenburg ..............................................................................ACEPALTRO ............12palmatum .............................Ukigumo ..........................................................................................................................12palmatum Dissectum .........Crimson Queen ..........................................................................ACEDISCRQ.............12palmatum Dissectum .........Everred ........................................................................................ACEDISEVE .............12palmatum Dissectum .........Garnet ..........................................................................................ACEDISGAR ............12palmatum Dissectum .........Inabe Shidare ..............................................................................ACEDISINA .............13palmatum Dissectum .........Red Dragon.................................................................................ACEDISRDR.............13palmatum Dissectum .........Red Select...........................Red Laceleaf Maple......................ACEDISRES ..............13palmatum Dissectum .........Tamukeyama ...................................................................................................................13palmatum Dissectum .........Seiryu...........................................................................................ACEDISSEI ...............13palmatum Dissectum .........Viridis ..........................................................................................ACEDISVIR ..............13

SHADE & FLOWERING TREESAcercircinatum..........................................................................Vine Maple.....................................ACECIRVIN..............16ginnala ..................................Flame Maple (sf) ...............Amur Maple ..................................ACEGINFLA ............16ginnala ..................................Flame Maple (tf) ...............Amur Maple ..................................ACEGINFLA ............16griseum ..............................................................................Paperbark Maple...............................................................20platanoides...........................Crimson King....................Crimson King Norway ................ACEPLACRK ...........16platanoides...........................Crimson Sentry .................Crimson Sentry Norway .............ACEPLACRS ............16platanoides...........................Drummondii......................Silver Variegated Norway...........ACEPLADRU...........16platanoides...........................Emerald Lustre................................................................................................................17platanoides...........................Emerald Queen .................Emerald Queen Norway .............ACEPLAEME ...........17platanoides...........................Fairview .............................Fairview Norway..........................ACEPLAFAI .............17platanoides...........................Princeton Gold ..................Princeton Gold Norway ..............ACEPLAPRC............17platanoides...........................Royal Red...........................Royal Red Norway.......................ACEPLAROY ...........17rubrum..................................Armstrong .........................Armstrong Red Maple .................ACERUBARM..........18rubrum..................................Autumn Flame..................Autumn Flame Red Maple .........ACERUBAUT...........18rubrum..................................Bowhall ..............................Bowhall Maple ..............................ACERUBBOW..........18rubrum..................................Brandywine .......................Brandywine Maple.......................ACERUBBRY............18rubrum..................................Burgundy Belle .................Burgundy Belle Maple.................ACERUBBBE ............18rubrum..................................Fairview Flame .................Fairview Flame .............................ACERUBFAF ............19rubrum..................................Karpick...............................Karpick Maple...............................ACERUBKRP............19rubrum..................................October Glory ...................October Glory................................ACERUBOCT ...........19rubrum ...............................................................................Red Maple......................................ACERUBRED ...........18rubrum..................................Red Sunset .........................Red Sunset Maple.........................ACERUBREU ...........19rubrum..................................Summers Red ....................Summers Red Maple....................ACERUBSRD............19rubrum..................................Sun Valley ..........................Sun Valley Maple..........................ACERUBSVA............20saccharum ............................Green Mountain................Green Mountain Sugar Maple....ACESACGMT ..........21saccharum ............................Legacy ................................Legacy Sugar Maple.....................ACESACLEG............21saccharum..........................................................................Sugar Maple ..................................ACESACSUG ...........20truncatum.............................Norwegian Sunset ............Norwegian Sunset / Norway.....ACETRUNOS...........21x freemanii ...........................Autumn Blaze ...................Jeffers Red Maple .........................ACEFREABL ............20x freemanii ...........................Marmo..............................................................................................................................20

Amelanchiergrandiflora............................Autumn Brilliance (sf) .....Serviceberry...................................AMEGRAAUB .........21grandiflora............................Autumn Brilliance (tf)......Serviceberry...................................AMEGRAAUB .........21

Betulajacquemontii.........................Jacquemontii Birch ...........Jacquemontii Birch .......................BETJACBIR ...............21nigra....................................................................................River or Black Birch .....................BETNIGRIV ..............22nigra ......................................Cully ...................................Heritage Birch ...............................BETNIGHER.............22nigra ......................................Dura Heat....................................................................................BETNIGDUR ............22pendula.................................European White................Eur White Birch ............................BETPENEUW ...........22pendula.................................Lanciniata ..........................Cutleaf Weeping ...........................BETPENLAN............22pendula.................................Youngii ...............................Young’s Birch ................................BETPENYOU............22platyphylla ...........................Japonica..............................Whitespire Birch ...........................BETPLAJAP..............23

Caraganaarborescens...........................Pendula ..............................Weeping Siberian Peashrub.............................................23arborescens...........................Walker ..............................................................................................................................23

Carpinusbetulus ..................................Fastigiata............................Columnar Hornbeam...................CARBETFAS .............23

Celtisoccidentalis ........................................................................Common Hackberry .........................................................23

Cerciscanadensis ............................Avondale ..........................................................................................................................24canadensis ............................Forest Pansy ....................................................................................................................24canadensis ............................Eastern Redbud...............................................................................................................24texensis .................................Oklahoma ..........................Oklahoma Redbud............................................................24

Cornus florida....................................Cherokee Chief .................Red Dogwood ...............................CORFLOCHE ...........24florida....................................Rubra ..................................Pink Dogwood ..............................CORFLORUB ...........24florida .................................................................................White Dogwood............................CORFLOWHI ...........24kousa .....................................Chinensis ...........................Chinese Dogwood ........................CORKOUCHN.........25kousa .....................................Satomi.................................Satomi Dogwood..........................CORKOUSAT...........25

Crataeguscrus-galli ...............................Cockspur Hawthorn..................................................................CRACRUCSP............25laevigata ...............................Crimson Cloud .................Crimson Cloud Hawthorn ..........CRALAECRC ...........25laevigata ...............................Pauls Scarlet ......................Pauls Scarlet Hawthorn...............CRALAEPAU ...........25phaenopyrum....................................................................Washington Hawthorn ................CRAPHAWAS ..........25viridis ....................................Winter King Hawthorn....Green Hawthorn...........................CRAVIWWIN ...........26

Fagussylvatica................................Dawyck Purple ...............................................................................................................26sylvatica................................Purple Fountain ................Purple Fountain Beech.................FAGSYLPUF .............26sylvatica................................Purpurea Pendula ............Weeping Purple Beech.................FAGSYLPUW ...........26sylvatica................................Riversii ...............................Rivers Purple Beech .....................FAGSYLRIS...............26sylvatica................................Rohanni ............................................................................................................................26sylvatica................................Roseo-Marginata...............Tri Color Beech..............................FAGSYLROM ...........26sylvatica................................Spaethii...............................Spaeth’s Purple Beech..................FAGSYLSPA..............26

Fraxinusamericana .............................Autumn Purple.................Autumn Purple Ash.....................FRAAMEAUP ..........27pennsylvanica ...................................................................Green Ash ......................................FRAPNSGRE ............27pennsylvanica......................Patmore ..............................Patmore Ash ..................................FRAPENPAT.............27

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Fraxinus continuedpennsylvanica......................Summit...............................Summit Ash...................................FRAPENSMM ..........27pennsylvanica......................Cimmaron..........................Cimmaron Ash..............................FRAPENCIM............27

Ginkgobiloba.....................................Autumn Gold ..................................................................................................................28biloba.....................................Saratoga............................................................................................................................28

Gleditsiatriacanthos inermis .............Halka ..................................Halka Honeylocust.......................GRETRIHAL.............28triacanthos inermis .............Shademaster ......................Shademaster Honeylocust...........GLETRISHD .............28triacanthos inermis .............Skycole ...............................Skyline Honeylocust ....................GLETRISKL ..............28triacanthos inermis .............Suncole ...............................Sunburst Honeylocust .................GLETRISUN .............28

Laburnumanagyroides..........................Columnaris ........................Columnar Goldenchain Tree.......LABANACOU..........29watereri.................................Vossi....................................Goldenchain Tree..........................LABWATVOS ...........29

Liquidambarstyraciflua ..........................................................................American Sweetgum....................LIQSTYAME .............29

Liriodendrontulipifera ............................................................................Tulip Tree/Tulip Poplar...............LIRTUPPOP..............29

MalusBrandywine .......................................................................Brandywine Crabapple................MALBRA...................29Cardinal .............................................................................Cardinal Crabapple......................MALCRD ..................30Centurion...........................................................................Centurion Crabapple ...................MALCEN ..................30Coralburst ..........................................................................Coralburst Crabapple ..................MALCOR ..................30Floribunda .........................................................................Floribunda Crabapple..................MALFLO...................30Harvest Gold.....................................................................Harvest Gold Crabapple .............MALHARGOL .........30Indian Magic .....................................................................Indian Magic Crabapple..............MALINDMAG .........30Indian Summer .................................................................Indian Summer Crabapple..........MALINDSUM ..........31Prairifire .............................................................................Prairifire Crabapple......................MALPRTFIR .............31Profusion............................................................................Profusion Crabapple ....................MALPRO...................31Red Jade .............................................................................Red Jade Crabapple......................MALREDJAD ...........31Robinson ............................................................................Robinson Crabapple.....................MALROB...................31Royalty ...............................................................................Royalty Crabapple........................MALROY ..................31Sargent................................................................................Sargent Crabapple ........................MALSAR...................32Sargentina ..........................................................................Sargent Tina Dwarf Crabapple...MALSNA ..................32Snowdrift ...........................................................................Snowdrift Crabapple....................MALSNW .................32Spring Snow ......................................................................Spring Snow Crabapple...............MALSPRSNO ...........32Sugar Tyme........................................................................Sugar Tyme Crabapple ................MALSUGTYM..........32Weeping Candied Apple .................................................Weeping Candied Crab ...............MALWEECAN.........32Zumi Calocarpa ................................................................Zumi Crabapple............................MALZUM .................33

Morusalba ........................................Pendula Chaparral ..........Weeping Mulberry .......................MORALBPEN ..........33

Oxydendrumarboreum............................................................................Sourwood ...........................................................................33

Parrotiapersica ................................................................................Persian Parrotia .................................................................33

Platanusacerifolia ...............................Bloodgood .........................Bloodgood Planetree ....................PLAACEBLO............33

Populustremuloides........................................................................Quaking Aspen .............................POPTREQUA ...........34

Prunus (Flowering Cherry)padus.....................................Summer Glow .................................................................................................................34sargenti .................................Columnaris ........................Columnar Sargent Cherry................................................34serrulata................................Kwanzan ............................Kwanzan Cherry...........................PRUCERKWA ....34, 36serrulata................................Mt. Fuji ...............................Mt Fuji Cherry ..............................PRUCERMFJ.............34serrulata................................Royal Burgundy................Royal Burgundy Cherry ..............PRUCERRBY ............34subhirtella.............................Autumnalis........................Autumn Flowering Cherry .........PRUSUBAAU...........35subhirtella.............................Snow Goose.......................Snow Goose Cherry ..........................................................35subhirtella.............................Pendula ..............................Double Weeping Cherry..............PRUSUBPEN ............35virginiana .............................Canada Red .......................Choke Cherry................................PRUVIRCDR ............35x cv .......................................Snofozam ...........................Snowfountains ..............................PRUSNOCHS .....35, 36x yeodensis...........................Yoshino...............................Yoshino Cherry .............................PRUYEOYOS............36

Prunus (Flowering Plum)cerasifera...............................Krauters Vesuvius ............Krauters Vesuvius Plum..............PRUCERKRA ...........36cerasifera...............................Newport.............................Newport Plum ..............................PRUCERNEW ..........36cerasifera...............................Thundercloud....................Thundercloud Plum.....................PRUCERTHU ...........37cistena.................................................................................Sandcherry.....................................PRUCISSNC .............37

Pyrus (Flowering Pear)calleryana .............................Aristocrat ...........................Aristocrat Pear ..............................PYRCALARI.............37calleryana .............................Capital ................................Capital Pear ...................................PURCALCAP ...........37calleryana .............................Chanticleer.........................Chanticleer Pear............................PYRCALCHA...........37calleryana .............................Redspire .............................Redspire Pear ................................PYRCALRSP.............38

Quercus (Oak)bicolor.................................................................................Swamp White Oak .......................QUEBICSWA............39borealis ...............................................................................Northern Red Oak........................QUEBORNRO ..........38coccinea ..............................................................................Scarlet Oak ....................................QUECOCSCL ...........38macrocarpa ........................................................................Bur Oak ..........................................QUEMCABRU .........38palustris .............................................................................Pin Oak...........................................QUEPASPIN .............38phellos ................................................................................Willow Oak ........................................................................39robur......................................fastigiata.............................English Oak........................................................................39shumardii...........................................................................Shumard Oak ................................QUESHUOAK..........39

Salixcaprea....................................Curly Locks .......................Curly Locks Willow .....................SALCAPCUR............39caprea....................................Pendula ..............................Weeping Pussy Willow................SALCAPPEN............39integra ...................................Hakuro Nishiki .................Variegated Willow ........................SALINTHAK ............40purpurea...............................Pendula ..............................Weeping Blue Arctic Willow.......SALPURPEN ............40

Sorbusaucuparia..............................Cardinal Royal ..................Cardinal Royal Mt. Ash...............SORAUCCAR...........40

Stewartiapseudocamellia .................................................................Japanese Stewartia ............................................................40

Styraxjaponica ..............................................................................Japanese Snowbell Tree ...............STYJAPSNJ ...............40

Syringiareticulata ............................................................................Japanese Tree Lilac............................................................40

Tiliaamericana .............................Redmond ...........................Redmond Linden..........................TILAMERMD ...........41cordata ..................................Glenleven...........................Glenleven Linden .........................TILCORGLE .............41cordata ..................................Greenspire .........................Greenspire Linden........................TILCORGSP..............41cordata ..................................Little Leaf...........................Little Leaf Linden .........................TILCORLIT ...............41tomentosa .............................Sterling ...............................Sterling Linden ..................................................................41

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ULMUSmorton ..................................Glossy.................................Triumph™ Elm..................................................................41morton ..................................Accolade®..........................Accolade Elm.....................................................................42parviflora..............................Emer II................................Allee® Elm...........................................................................42

Zelkovaserrata.................................................................................Japanese Zelkova...............................................................42serrata ...................................Green Vase .........................Green Vase Zelkova .....................ZELSETGVS..............42serrata ...................................Musashino .........................Musashino Zelkova......................ZELSETMVS.............42serrata ...................................Village Green.....................Village Green Zelkova .................ZELSETVIL...............42

CONIFERSAbiesconcolor..............................................................................White Fir ........................................ABICONWHI ...........44concolor ................................Candicans ..........................Candicans White Fir.....................ABICONCAN...........44

Cedrus (Cedar)atlantica ................................Glauca ................................Blue Atlas Cedar ...........................CEDATLGLA ...........44atlantica ................................Glauca Pendula.................Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar ..........CEDATLGLW...........44deodara ..............................................................................Deodara Cedar..............................CEDDEOCED...........44

Chamaecyparis (False Cypress)nootkatensis .........................Glauca Pendula.................Weeping Blue Alaska Cedar .......CHANOOGLP .........44obtusa....................................Compact.............................Hinoki Cypress .............................CHAOBTCOM .........44obtusa....................................Nana Gracilis.....................Dwarf Hinoki Cypress.................CHAOBTNAG .........45obtusa....................................Verdoni ...............................Verdoni Cypress............................CHAOBTVER...........45pisifera ..................................Boulevard...........................Boulevard Cypress .......................CHAPISBOU ............45pisifera ..................................Filifera Aurea Nana..........Gold Threadbranch...........................................................45pisifera ..................................Filifera Sungold ................Sungold Threadbranch ................CHAPISFIL ...............45

Juniperus (Juniper)chinensis ...............................Blue Point ..........................Blue Point Juniper ........................JUNCHIBPT..............47chinensis ...............................Old Gold ............................Old Gold Juniper ..........................JUNCHIOLD ............45chinensis ...............................Pfitizeriana Aurea.............Gold Pfitzer ...................................JUNCHIPFA .............45chinensis ...............................Pfitizeriana Glauca ...........Blue Pfitzer ....................................JUNCHIPFG .............45chinensis ...............................Procumbens Nana ............Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper ........JUNCHIPRN ............46chinensis ...............................San Jose ..............................San Jose Juniper ............................JUNCHISJE ...............45chinensis ...............................Sea Green ...........................Sea Green Juniper.........................JUNCHISEA .............45chinensis ...............................Spearmint...........................Spearmint Juniper ........................JUNCHISPE..............45horizontalis ..........................Bar Harbor.........................Bar Harbor Juniper.......................JUNHORBAR ...........46horizontalis ..........................Blue Chip ...........................Blue Chip Juniper .........................JUNHORBCH...........46horizontalis ..........................Plumosa Youngstown ......Youngstown Andorra Juniper ....JUNHORPLY ............46horizontalis........................................................................Starburst.........................................JUNHORSTA............46horizontalis ..........................Wiltonii...............................Wilton or Blue Rug Juniper.........JUNHORWIL............46sabina ....................................Broadmoor.........................Broadmoor Juniper.......................JUNSABBRD.............46squamata ..............................Blue Carpet........................Blue Carpet Juniper......................JUNSQUBLC ............46squamata ..............................Blue Star.............................Blue Star Juniper...........................JUNSQUBLS .............46squamata ..............................Holger.................................Holger Juniper ..............................JUNSQUHOL ...........46x Pom Pom ........................................................................Blue, Green, or Gold PomPom............................................47scopulorum ..........................Moonglow..........................Moonglow Juniper .......................JUNSCOMOO ..........47scopulorum ..........................Skyrocket ...........................Skyrocket Juniper .........................JUNSCOSKY.............47scopulorum ..........................Wichita Blue ......................Wichita Blue Juniper ....................JUNSCOWIC ............47

Larix (Larch)decidua .................................Pendula ..............................Weeping Larch ..............................LARDECPEN ...........47

Metesequoiaglyptostroboides..................Gold Rush........................................................................................................................48

Microbiotadecussate ..............................Russian Cypress................Russian Cypress ................................................................48

Picea (Spruce)abies ....................................................................................Norway Spruce .............................PICABINOR..............48abies.......................................Nidiformis .........................Nest Spruce ...................................PICABINID...............48abies.......................................Pendula ..............................Weeping Norway..........................PICABIPEN ..............48abies.......................................Pumila ................................Pumila Spruce ...............................PICABIPUM .............48abies.......................................Pumila Nigra...................................................................................................................48glauca....................................Conica.................................Dwarf Alberta Spruce ..................PICGLACON............49mariana.................................Nana ...................................Blue Nest Spruce ..........................PICMAINAN............47omorika.................................Nana ...................................Dwarf Serbian Spruce ..................PICOMONAN..........49pungens..............................................................................Colorado Green Spruce ...............PICPUNGRE.............49pungens ................................Glauca ................................Colorado Blue Spruce ..................PICPUNGLA ............49pungens ................................Glauca Bacheri ..................Bacheri Spruce...............................PICPUNBAC ............49pungens ................................Fastigiata............................Columnar Blue Spruce.................PICPUNFAS..............49pungens ................................Fat Albert ...........................Fat Albert Spruce ..........................PICPUNFAT..............49pungens ................................Globosa ..............................Dwarf Globe Spruce.....................PICPUNGLO ............50pungens ................................Hoopsii...............................Hoopsii Spruce..............................PICPUNHOO ...........50sitchensis ..............................Tenas Papoose ...................Dwarf Sitka Spruce ......................PICSITTEN ...............50

Pinus (Pine)aristata................................................................................Bristlecone Pine.............................PINARIBRI ...............50densiflora..............................Umbraculifera ...................Tanyosho Pine ...............................PINDENUMB...........50flexilis....................................Vanderwolf’s Pyramid.....Vanderwolf Pine ...........................PINFLEVAN .............50mugo .....................................Tyrolean .............................Mugo Pine .....................................PINMUGTYR ...........50nigra....................................................................................Austrian Black Pine......................PINNIGAUS .............50nigra ......................................Oregon Green....................Oregon Green Pine............................................................51parviflora..............................glauca .................................Japanese White Pine.....................PINPARGLA.............51ponderosa ..........................................................................Ponderosa Pine ..................................................................51strobus................................................................................Eastern White Pine............................................................51strobus ..................................Fastigiata............................Columnar White ...........................PINSTRFAS...............51strobus ..................................Nana ...................................Dwf White Pine ............................PINSTRNAN ............51strobus ..................................Pendula ..............................Weeping White Pine.....................PINSTRPEN..............51sylvestris ............................................................................Scotch Pine.....................................PINSYVSCO .............51sylvestris...............................Fastigiata............................Columnar Scotch ..........................PINSYVFAS ..............51sylvestris...............................Glauca Nana......................Dwarf Scotch .................................PINSYVGLN.............52

Sequoiagiganteum ............................Pendula ..............................Weeping Sequoia...............................................................52

Taxus (Yew)baccata ..................................Repandens .........................Spreading English Yew................TAXBACREP ............52cuspidata ..............................Nana ...................................Dwarf Japanese Yew ....................TAXCUSNAN ..........52x media .................................Brownii...............................Brown’s Yew..................................TAXMEDBRO...........52x media .................................Dark Green Spreader.................................................................TAXMEDDAR ..........52x media .................................Densiformis .......................Dense Yew .....................................TAXMEDDEN ..........52x media .................................Hicksii ................................Hicks Yew ......................................TAXMEDHIC ...........52x media .................................Hillii....................................Hills Yew........................................TAXMEDHIL............52

Thuja (Arborvitae)occidentalis...........................Danica.................................Danica.............................................THUOCCDAN.........52occidentalis...........................Fastigata .............................Pyramid Arborvitae .....................THUOCCPYR...........53occidentalis...........................Little Giant.........................Little Giant Arborvitae ................THUOCCLGT ..........53occidentalis...........................Nigra...................................Dark Green Arborvitae ................THUOCCNIG...........53occidentalis...........................Smaragd .............................Emerald Green ..............................THUOCCSMA .........53occidentalis...........................Woodwardii.......................Woodward Arborvitae .................THUOCCWOO ........53

Tsuga (Hemlock)canadensis ............................Pendula ..............................Wpg Sargent Hemlock.................TSUCANPEN ...........53heterophylla ......................................................................Western Hemloc k.............................................................53

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PERENNIALS & ORNAMENTAL GRASSESCarexmorrowii...............................Evergold.............................Evergold Sedge .............................CAXMOREVG..........57

ClematisDr. Ruppel ...................................................................................................................................CLMDRR...................55H.F. Young...................................................................................................................................CLMHFY...................55Asao .............................................................................................................................................CLMASO...................55

Cortaderiaselloana .................................Rosea ..................................Pink Pampass Grass.....................COASELROS ............56

Echinaceapurpurea...............................Magnus........................................................................................ECHPURMAG .........55

Festuca (Fescue)glauca....................................Boulder Blue....................................................................................................................57glauca....................................Elijah Blue..........................Blue Fescue ....................................FESCENELI...............57

Hakonechloamacra.....................................Aureola.............................................................................................................................57

Helictotrichonsempervirens........................Blue Oat Grass............................................................................HELSEMBOT............57

Hemerocallis (Daylilies)Stella de Oro......................................................................Daylily ............................................HEMSTEORO...........55

Heuchera (Coral Bells)micrantha .............................Palace Purple.....................Coral Bells......................................HEUMIRPUP............55

Hibisucsmoscheutos ..........................Clown ...............................................................................................................................55moscheutos ..........................Crimson Wonder.............................................................................................................55moscheutos ..........................Lord Baltimore ................................................................................................................55moscheutos ..........................Ruby Dot..........................................................................................................................55moscheutos ..........................Super Rose .......................................................................................................................55

Iberis (Candy Tuft)sempervirens........................Purity..................................Candy Tuft .....................................IBESEMPRY..............56

Imperata (Japanese Blood Grass)cylindrica..............................Red Baron ..........................Japanese Blood Grass...................IMPCYLRBR.............57

Lavandula (Lavender)angustifolia...........................Hidicote Blue ..............................................................................LAVANGHID ...........56angustifolia...........................Munstead Strain.........................................................................LAVANGMUN.........56

Miscanthus (Silver Grass)condenstus ...........................Cosmopolitan....................Cosmopolitan Grass.....................MISCONCOS............57sinensis..................................Autumn Light ...................Autumn Light Grass ....................MISSINALI ...............57sinensis..................................Cabaret ...............................Cabaret Grass ................................MISSINCAB..............57sinensis..................................Gracillimus ........................Maiden Grass Grass .....................MISSINGRC..............57sinensis..................................Morning Light...................Morning Light...............................MISSINMOR.............57sinensis..................................Puenktchen........................Little Dot Grass.............................MISSINPUE ..............57sinensis..................................Strictus................................Porcupine Grass............................MISSINSTR...............57sinensis..................................Variegatus ..........................Variegated Silver Grass ...............MISSINVAR..............57

Pennisetum (Fountain Grass)alopecuroides ....................................................................Chinese Fountain Grass...............PENALOCHI............57alopecuroides.......................Hameln...............................Dwarf Fountain Grass .................PENALOHAM .........57alopecuroides.......................Orientale ............................Oriental Fountain Grass ..............PENALOORL ...........57alopecuroides.......................Tall Tail ...............................Tall Tail Fountain Grass....................................................57

Phormium (New Zealand Flax)...............................................Dusky Chief.......................New Zealand Flax.............................................................56...............................................Pink Stripe .........................New Zealand Flax.............................................................56...............................................Platts Black ........................New Zealand Flax.............................................................56...............................................Sundowner ........................New Zealand Flax.............................................................56...............................................Yellow Wave......................New Zealand Flax.............................................................56

Rudbeckia (Coneflower)fulgida...................................Goldsturm..........................Coneflower ....................................RUDFULGDS ...........56

Salvia (Violet Sage)superba .................................May Night ...................................................................................SALSUPSTR..............56

Sedumspurium ................................Dragons Blood............................................................................SEDSPUDRA............56telephium .............................Autumn Joy .......................Stonecrop .......................................SEDTELAJO..............56

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND BROADLEAF

EVERGREENSAbeliagrandiflora............................Edward Goucher ..............Edward Goucher Abelia ..............ABEGRAEDW..........60longituba...............................Bumblebee .........................Bumblebee Abelia.........................ABELONBUM..........60

Andromedapolifolia.................................Blue Ice...............................Blue Ice Andromeda ....................ANDPOLBLI ............60

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi...............................................kinnikinnik ......................................................................................................................60

Berberisthunbergii ..........................................................................Aurea...................................................................................61thunbergii ..........................................................................Gentry’s Royal Burgundy ...........BERTHURBG............61thunbergii .............................Bonanza Gold....................Bonanza Gold Barberry ...............BERTHUBON...........60thunbergii .............................Helmond Pillar................................................................................................................61thunbergii .............................Rose Glow..........................Rose Glow Barberry .....................BERTHURSG ............61

Buddeliadavidi ....................................Black Knight ......................Butterfly Bush ...............................BUDDAVBLA...........61davidi ....................................Ellen’s Blue ........................Butterfly Bush ...............................BUDDAVEKK...........61davidi ....................................Opera..................................Butterfly Bush ...............................BUDDAVOPE...........61davidi ....................................White Profusion................Butterfly Bush ...............................BUDDAVWHI ..........61...............................................Adokeep.............................Adonis Blue™....................................................................62...............................................Peakeep ..............................Peacock™ ...........................................................................62...............................................Pyrkeep ..............................Purple Emperor™ .............................................................62

Buxusmicrophylla ..........................Koreana ..............................Korean Boxwood ..........................BUXMICKOR ...........62microphylla ..........................Julia Jane ..........................................................................................................................62sempirvirens ........................Suffruticosa........................Dwarf Boxwood............................BUXSEMSUF ............62sempirvirens......................................................................Common Boxwood ......................BUXSEM....................62sempirvirens ........................Graham Blandy.................Graham Blandy .................................................................63sempirvirens ........................variegata ............................Variegated Boxwood....................BUXSEMVAR ...........63x .............................................Green Mountain................Green Mountain Boxwood..........BUXGREMOU..........62x .............................................Green Velvet ......................Green Velvet Boxwood ................BUXGREVEL............62

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Caryopterisx. clandenensis.....................Minibleu.............................Petit Blue ............................................................................63x. clandenensis.....................Durio ..................................Pink Chablis .......................................................................63x. clandenensis.....................Jason ...................................Sunshine Blue ....................................................................63

Cornus (Dogwood)alba ........................................Elegantissima ....................Variegated Dogwood ...................CORALBELA ...........63sanguinea .............................Midwinter Fire ................................................................................................................63stolonifera.............................Baileyii................................Red Twig Dogwood .....................CORSTABAI .............63alba ........................................Bailhalo ..............................Ivory Halo......................................CORALBIVO ............63

Corylus (Filbert)avellana.................................Contorta .............................Contorted Filbert ..........................COYAVECVX ...........63avellana.................................Red Majestic ....................................................................................................................64

Cotinus (Smoke Tree)coggygria..............................Royal Purple......................Roy Pur Smoke Tree.....................COTCOGRPV...........64

Cotoneasterapiculata.............................................................................Cranberry Cotoneaster ................COEAPICRB.............64dammeri.............................................................................Bearberry Cotoneaster .................COEDAMBEA..........64dammeri ...............................Coral Beauty......................Coral Beauty Cotoneaster ...........COEDAMCOR .........64microphyllus ........................Cooperi ........................................................................................COEMICCOO...........64

Cytisus (Broom)praecox..................................Hollandia ...........................Warminster Broom .......................CYTPRAHOI ............64scoparius...............................Burkwood ..........................Burkwood Broom .........................CYTSCOBUR............64scoparius...............................Moonlight ..........................Moonlight Broom .........................CYTSCOMOL...........64

Ericacarnea....................................Myertown Ruby .........................................................................ERICRNMYE............65cinerea...................................Atropurpurea ....................Purple Bell Heather......................ERICINATR ..............65x darleyensis ........................Kraemer’s Red ................................................................................................................65x darleyensis ........................Med Pink............................Med Pink Heather (Win) .............ERIDARMED ...........65x darleyensis ........................Med White .........................Med White Heather (Win)...........ERIDARWI................65

Euonymusalata .......................................Compacta...........................Burning Bush.................................EUOALACOM .........65alatus.....................................Select...................................Fire Ball® .......................................EUOALCFIB .............65fortunei .................................Emerald Gaiety .................Emerald Gaiety .............................EUOFORGAI............65fortunei .................................Emerald `n Gold ...............Emerald n’ Gold ...........................EUOFORGLD...........65fortunei .................................Moon Shadow .................................................................................................................65fortunei .................................Blondy® .............................Blondy® .........................................EUOFORBLN ...........65

Forsythiaintermedia ............................Lynwood Gold ..................Lynwood Gold Forsythia ............FORINTLYN.............66...............................................Fiesta...................................Fiesta Forsythia.............................FORINTFIE...............66

Genista (Broom)lydia....................................................................................Lydia Broom..................................GENLYDBRM...........66pilosa.....................................Gold Flash..........................Creeping Broom ................................................................66

Hibiscus (Rose of Sharon)syriacus .................................Lavender Chiffon .............Lavender Chiffon..........................HIBSYRLCH.............66syriacus .................................White Chiffon....................White Chiffon................................HIBSYRWCH............66syriacus .................................Aphrodite...........................Pink Hibiscus ................................HIBSYRAPH.............66syriacus .................................Lucy ...................................Rose Hibiscus ................................HIBSYRLUC .............66syriacus .................................Ardens................................Purple Hibiscus.............................HIBSYRARD.............66syriacus .................................Jean d’Arc ..........................White Hibiscus..............................HIBSYRJEA...............66syriacus .................................Minerva..............................Lavender Hibiscus........................HIBSYRMIN .............66syriacus .................................Paeoniflora.........................Red Hibiscus .................................HIBSYRPAE..............66syriacus .................................Red Heart...........................White Hibiscus..............................HIBSYRRHT .............66

Hibiscus (Rose of Sharon) continuedsyriacus .................................Blushing Bride...................White Hibiscus ..................................................................66syriacus .................................Blue Satin™ .......................Blue Hibiscus .....................................................................66syriacus .................................Blush Satin™.....................Pink Hibiscus.....................................................................66syriacus .................................Rose Satin™.......................Rose Hibiscus.....................................................................66syriacus .................................Violet Satin™.....................Violet Hibiscus...................................................................66

Hydrangeaarborescens...........................Annabelle.........................................................................................................................67arborescens...........................Dardom ..............................White Dome .......................................................................67...............................................Midoriboshi-Temari........................................................................................................67anomala petiolaris ............................................................Climbing Hydrangea........................................................67macrophylla .........................Bailmer ...............................Endless Summer Hyrdrangea .........................................67macrophylla .........................Blue Lacecap ...............................................................................HYDMACBCP..........67macrophylla .........................Glowing Embers ........................................................................HYDMACGLB .........67macrophylla .........................Inu No Hana....................................................................................................................67macrophylla .........................Kyushu ........................................................................................HYDMACKYU.........67macrophylla .........................Lady in Red .....................................................................................................................67macrophylla .........................Limelight .....................................................................................HYDMACLIM..........67macrophylla .........................Merritt Supreme.........................................................................HYDMACMER ........67macrophylla .........................Nikko Blue ..................................................................................HYDMACNIK..........67macrophylla .........................Parzifal .............................................................................................................................67macrophylla .........................Pink Beauty.................................................................................HYDMACPNB .........67macrophylla .........................Sister Therese..............................................................................HYDMACSIS............67macrophylla .........................Tokyo Delight..................................................................................................................67macrophylla .........................Unique..............................................................................................................................67macrophylla .........................Paris Rapa..........................Cityline Paris......................................................................68macrophylla .........................Venice Raven .....................Cityline Venice...................................................................68macrophylla .........................Vienna Rawi ......................Cityline Vienna ..................................................................68macrophylla .........................Berlin Rabe ........................Cityline Berline..................................................................68paniculata .............................Grandiflora ........................Pee Gee Hydrangea......................HYDPANGRA..........67paniculata .............................Kyushu .............................................................................................................................67paniculata .............................Limelight..........................................................................................................................67paniculata .............................Pink Diamond .................................................................................................................67paniculata .............................Tardiva.........................................................................................HYDPANTAR...........67paniculata .............................Pinky Winky....................................................................................................................68paniculata .............................Bulk.....................................Quick Fire ...........................................................................68

Hypericumx moseranum .......................Tricolor ...............................Variegated St. Johns Wort............HYPMOSTRI ............68

Ilex (Holly)x meservaea..........................Blue Boy .............................Blue Boy Holly..............................ILEBLUBOY..............69x meservaea..........................Blue Prince.........................Blue Prince Holly..........................ILEBLUNCE .............69x meservaea..........................Blue Princess .....................Blue Princess Holly ......................ILEBLUESS ...............69x meservaea..........................China Girl ..........................China Girl Holly ...........................ILECHIGRL ..............69x meservaea..........................Blue Girl .............................Blue Girl Holly..............................ILEBLUGIR...............69

Iteavirginica................................Sprich..................................Little Henry ...................................ITEVIRLHR...............69

Kalmia (Mountain Laurel)latifolia ..................................Freckles ........................................................................................KALLATFRE.............69latifolia ..................................Bay State ......................................................................................KALLATBST.............69latifolia ..................................Alpine Pink .................................................................................KALLATALP ............69latifolia ..................................Pink Frost ....................................................................................KALLATPIK .............69latifolia ..................................Richard Jaynes............................................................................KALLATRJS..............69latifolia ..................................Bullseye .......................................................................................KALLATBUL............69latifolia ..................................Carousel.......................................................................................KALLATCAO...........69latifolia ..................................Elf ......................................................................................................................................69latifolia ..................................Galaxy ..............................................................................................................................69latifolia ..................................Heart of Fire ....................................................................................................................69

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Kalmia (Mountain Laurel) continuedlatifolia ..................................Little Linda ......................................................................................................................69latifolia ..................................Minuet ..............................................................................................................................69latifolia ..................................Nathan Hale ....................................................................................................................69latifolia ..................................Olympic Fire....................................................................................................................69latifolia ..................................Snowdrift .........................................................................................................................69latifolia ..................................Tiddlywinks.....................................................................................................................69

Leucothoefontanesiana.........................Rainbow .............................Rainbow Leucothoe......................LEUFONRAI ............70fontanesiana.........................Scarletta..............................Zebild ..................................................................................70

Ligustrum (Privet)x vicary...............................................................................Golden Vicary Privet....................LIGVICGVC .............70

Magnolia...............................................Leonard Messel ...............................................................................................................70...............................................Royal Star.........................................................................................................................70...............................................Susan ................................................................................................................................70

Photiniafraserii ...................................Cassini ................................Pink Marble ...................................PHOFRAPKM ..........70

Physocarpus (Ninebark)opulifolius ............................Monlo Diablo ....................Purple Ninebark ...........................PHYDIANIN ............70opulifolius ............................Seward................................Summer Wine ....................................................................70

Pieris (Andromeda)japonica.................................Dorothy Wycoff..........................................................................PIEJAPDOR ..............71japonica.................................Flaming Silver ............................................................................PIEJAPFLS ................71japonica.................................Mt Fire................................Mt Fire Andromeda......................PIEJAPMFE...............71japonica.................................Scarlet o’Hara....................Scarlet O’ Hara Andromeda .......PIEJAPSCR ...............71japonica.................................Valley Rose ........................Valley Rose Andromeda ..............PIEJAPVAL ...............71japonica.................................Valley Valentine..........................................................................PIEJAPVVT...............71taiwanensis...........................Snowdrift ...........................Snowdrift Andromeda.................PIETAISNO...............71

Potentilla (Cinquefoil)fruticosa ................................Abbottswood.....................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUABB ............71fruticosa ................................Day Dawn..........................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUDAY............71fruticosa ................................Gold Finger........................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUGFG............71fruticosa ................................Gold Star ............................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUGST.............71fruticosa ................................Klondike.............................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUKLO............71fruticosa ................................Mango Tango ....................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUMTO...........71fruticosa ................................Red Sunset .........................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRURSU ............71fruticosa ................................Scarlet .................................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUSCT.............71fruticosa ................................Sutters Gold.......................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUSUT ............71fruticosa ................................Tangerine ...........................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUTAN............71fruticosa ................................Pink Beauty .......................Cinquefoil ......................................POTFRUPNP............71

Prunuscistena.................................................................................Sandcherry.....................................PRUCISSNC .............71laurocerasus .........................Compacta...........................Compact English Laurel ..............PRULAUCME ..........72laurocerasus .........................Otto Luyken ......................Otto Luyken Laurel......................PRULAUOTT ...........72lusitanica............................................................................Portugese Laurel...........................PRULUSPOR ............72schipkensis.........................................................................Skip Laurel.....................................PRUSKI......................72

Rhododendronazalea japonica.....................Elsie Lee ...........................................................................................................................72a. japonica.............................Girards Fuschia...............................................................................................................72a. japonica.............................Girards Hotshot ..............................................................................................................72a. japonica.............................Girards Pleasant White..................................................................................................72a. japonica.............................Gumpo Pink ....................................................................................................................72

Rhododendron continueda. japonica.............................Hahn’s Red ......................................................................................................................72a. japonica.............................Hardijzer’s Beauty..........................................................................................................72a. japonica.............................Hino White Dwarf..........................................................................................................72a. japonica.............................Johanna.............................................................................................................................72a. japonica.............................Nikko................................................................................................................................72a. japonica.............................Rosebud ...........................................................................................................................72azalea ....................................Mandarin Lights .............................................................................................................72azalea ....................................Orchid Lights ..................................................................................................................72azalea ....................................White Lights ....................................................................................................................72...............................................Bali ....................................................................................................................................72...............................................Barmstedt.........................................................................................................................72...............................................Besse Howells .................................................................................................................72...............................................Bikini.................................................................................................................................72...............................................Boule de Neige................................................................................................................72...............................................Edith Bosley.....................................................................................................................72...............................................Firestorm..........................................................................................................................72...............................................Hachmann’s Charmant..................................................................................................72...............................................Holden..............................................................................................................................72...............................................Lee’s Dark Purple ...........................................................................................................72...............................................Nepal ................................................................................................................................73...............................................Norman Behring .............................................................................................................73...............................................Percy Wiseman................................................................................................................73...............................................Peter Behring...................................................................................................................73...............................................Peter Tigerstedt ...............................................................................................................73...............................................PJM Compacta ................................................................................................................73...............................................PJM Elite ..........................................................................................................................73...............................................Rocket ...............................................................................................................................73...............................................Scarlet Romance..............................................................................................................73...............................................Spring Parade..................................................................................................................73...............................................Summer Glow 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Salixintegra ...................................Hakuro Nishiki .................Variegated Willow ........................SALINTHAK ............73purpurea pendula.............................................................Weeping Blue Arctic Willow.......SALPURPEN ............73

Sambucusnigra ......................................Black Beauty ...............................................................................SAMNIGBLB ............73nigra ......................................Eva ......................................Black Lace...........................................................................73

Sarcocoahumilis ..................................Sweetbox .....................................................................................SARHUM ..................73

Sorbariasorbifolia...............................Ash Leaf Spiraea...............False Spiraea ......................................................................73

Spiraeax bumaldi .............................Anthony Waterer ..............Anthony Waterer Spiraea ............SPIBUMANT ............74x bumaldi .............................Crispa .................................Crispa Spiraea ...............................SPIBUMCRI ..............74x bumaldi .............................Frobelli ...............................Frobelli Spiraea .............................SPIBUMFRO.............74x bumaldi .............................Gold Flame ........................Gold Flame Spiraea......................SPIBUMGFM............74x bumaldi .............................Gold Mound......................Gold Mound Spiraea....................SPIBUMGMD ...........74x bumaldi .............................Neon Flash.........................Neon Flash Spiraea ......................SPIBUMNEO ............74fritschiana.............................Wilma Pink Parasols..................................................................SPIFRIWPP ...............74japonica.................................Dakota Gold Charm.........Dakota G. C. Spiraea....................SPIBUMDGC............74japonica.................................Firelight .......................................................................................SPIBUMFLT ..............74japonica.................................Lemon Princess ..........................................................................SPIJAPLPR................74japonica.................................Little Princess ....................Little Princess Spiraea..................SPIJAPLIP .................74japonica.................................Magic Carpet.....................Magic Carpet Spiraea...................SPIJAPMCP ..............74japonica.................................Shirobana ...........................Shirobana Spiraea.........................SPIJAPSHI.................74nipponica..............................Snow Mound.....................Snow Mound Spiraea...................SPINIPSNM..............74

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Syringameyeri ...................................Palibiniana .........................Korean Dwarf Lilac ......................SYRMEYKOR ...........74peersica .................................Laciniata...........................................................................................................................74vulgaris ..............................................................................Common Lilac...............................SYRVULLCO ............74vulgaris .................................Atheline Wilbur..........................................................................SYRVULATW ...........74vulgaris .................................Charles Joly .......................Charles Joly Lilac..........................SYRCHAJOL.............74vulgaris .................................Katherine Havermeyer ....Katherine Havermyer Lilac ........SYRKATHAV............74vulgaris .................................Ludwig Spaeth..................Ludwig Spaeth Lilac ....................SYRLUDSPA.............74vulgaris .................................Mme Lemoine ...................Madame Lemoine Lilac ...............SYRVULMAD ..........74vulgaris .................................Montaigne..........................Montaigne Lilac ............................SYRVULMON ..........75vulgaris .................................Pocahontas ..................................................................................SYRVULPOC ............75vulgaris .................................Presidents Grevy ..............Presidents Grevy Lilac.................SYRVULPRG ............75vulgaris .................................Sensation............................Sensation Lilac ..............................SYRVULSEN.............75x hycinthiflora .....................Blanche Sweet.............................................................................SYRHYABAN ...........75

Viburnumburkwoodii ........................................................................Burkwood Viburnum...................VIBBUR .....................75...............................................Carlcephalum....................Fragrant Snowball ........................VIBCRL......................75...............................................Chesapeake......................................................................................................................75carlessi...................................Compacta...........................Comp. Korean Spice Viburnum .....VIBCRL......................75davidii ................................................................................David Viburnum...........................VIBDAV.....................75eskimo ................................................................................Eskimo Viburnum ........................VIDESK .....................75lantana ..................................Mohican.......................................................................................VIBLANMOH ..........75opulus ...................................Roseum ..............................Common Snowball.......................VIBOPUROV ............75tomentosum .........................Mariesii ..............................Doublefile ......................................VIBTOMMRI ............75

Vinca...............................................Bowles ................................Bowles Periwinkle........................VINMNIBWO...........75

Weigelaflorida....................................Bramwell............................Fine Wine Weigela.............................................................76florida....................................Bristol Ruby.......................Bristol Ruby Weigela....................WEIBRIRUY .............76florida....................................Java Red .............................Java Red Weigela ..........................WEIJAVRJV...............76florida....................................Midnight Wine ...........................................................................WEIFLOMID ............76florida....................................Minuet ................................Minuet Weigela .............................WEIFLOMNE...........76florida....................................My Monet ........................................................................................................................76florida....................................Red Prince........................................................................................................................76florida....................................Tango ................................................................................................................................76florida....................................Variegata ............................Variegated Weigela.......................WEIFLOVAR ............76florida....................................Wine & Roses Weigela...............................................................WEIWINROW..........76...............................................Polka ............................................................................................WEIFLOPOL.............76

DECIDUOUS FRUIT TREESApplemalus.....................................Braeburn Apple...............................................................................................................78malus.....................................Buckeye Gala Apple.......................................................................................................78malus.....................................Cortland ...........................................................................................................................78malus.....................................Fuji Apple ........................................................................................................................78malus.....................................Gala Apple.......................................................................................................................78malus.....................................Granny Smith Apple ......................................................................................................78malus.....................................Gravenstein .....................................................................................................................78malus.....................................Jonagold ...........................................................................................................................78malus.....................................Honeycrisp Apple ..........................................................................................................78malus.....................................Honeygold Apple ...........................................................................................................78malus.....................................Lodi...................................................................................................................................78malus.....................................Red Delicious Apple ......................................................................................................78malus.....................................Rezista Gold Apple ........................................................................................................78malus.....................................Wolf River ........................................................................................................................78malus.....................................Ultima Gala Apple .........................................................................................................78malus.....................................Yellow Delicious Apple .................................................................................................78

Cherryprunus...................................Bing Cherry .....................................................................................................................79prunus...................................Meteor Cherry.................................................................................................................79prunus...................................Montmorency Cherry ....................................................................................................79prunus...................................Rainier Cherry.................................................................................................................79prunus...................................Royal Anne Cherry ..........Napoleon Cherry...............................................................79prunus...................................Sweetheart .......................................................................................................................79prunus...................................Tartarian Black Cherry...................................................................................................79prunus...................................Van Cherry.......................................................................................................................79

Apricotprunus...................................Chinese Mormon ............................................................................................................79prunus...................................Perfection Apricot...........................................................................................................79prunus...................................Wenatchee Moorpark Apricot ......................................................................................79

Peachprunus...................................Early Elberta Peach ........................................................................................................80prunus...................................Elberta Peach...................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Redhaven .........................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Suncrest ............................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Vetern................................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Vidid .................................................................................................................................80

Plumprunus...................................Beauty...............................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Burgundy .........................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Elephant Heart Plum .....................................................................................................80prunus...................................Green Gage Plum ...........................................................................................................80prunus...................................French Petite....................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Friar ..................................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Mount Royal....................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Satsuma Plum .................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Santa Rosa Plum.............................................................................................................80prunus...................................Shiro..................................................................................................................................80prunus...................................Superior............................................................................................................................80

Pearpyrus .....................................20th Century Pear...........................................................................................................81pyrus .....................................Bosc Pear..........................................................................................................................81pyrus .....................................Bartlett Pear .....................................................................................................................81pyrus .....................................Comice Pear.....................................................................................................................81

Nectarineprunus...................................Goldmine Nectarine.......................................................................................................81prunus...................................Fantasia ............................................................................................................................81prunus...................................Hardired...........................................................................................................................81prunus...................................Independence Nectarine................................................................................................81prunus...................................Pioneer..............................................................................................................................81prunus...................................Panamint Nectarine........................................................................................................81

Pluot (Plumcots)...............................................Plumcots...........................................................................................................................81

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JAPANESE MAPLE

ACER PAL DIS CRIMSON QUEEN CRIMSON QUEEN MAPLE X XACER PAL DIS EVERRED EVERRED MAPLE X XACER PAL DIS GARNET GARNET MAPLE X XACER PAL DIS INABE SHIDARE INABE SHIDARE MAPLE X XACER PAL DIS RED DRAGON RED DRAGON MAPLE X XACER PAL DIS RED SELECT RED SELECT MAPLE X XACER PAL DIS SEIRYU SEIRYU MAPLE X XACER PAL DIS TAMUKEYAMA TAMUKEYAMA MAPLE X XACER PAL DIS VIRIDIS VIRIDIS MAPLE X XACER PAL DIS WATERFALL WATERFALL JAPANESE MAPLE X XACER PALMAT ATROPURPUREA RED LEAF JAPANESE MAPLE X XACER PALMAT BENI SHICHENGE BENI SCHICHIHENGE MAPLE X XACER PALMAT BLOODGOOD BLOODGOOD MAPLE X XACER PALMAT BUTTERFLY BUTTERFLY MAPLE X XACER PALMAT EMPEROR EMPEROR JAPANESE MAPLE X XACER PALMAT GREEN GREEN JAPANESE MAPLE X XACER PALMAT ORIDO NISHIKI ORIDO NISHIKI MAPLE X XACER PALMAT PEACHES & CREAM PEACHES & CREAM MAPLE X XACER PALMAT SANGU KAKU CORAL BARK MAPLE X XACER PALMAT SHISHIGASHIRA SHISHIGASHIRA MAPLE X XACER PALMAT SUMMINAGASHI SUMMINAGASHI MAPLE X XACER PALMAT TROMPENBURG TROMPENBURG MAPLE X X

SHADE & FLOWERING TREES

ACER CIRCINATUM VINE MAPLE VINE MAPLE X X X XACER X FREEMANII AUTUMN BLAZE AUTUMN BLAZE FREEMAN MAPLE X X X XACER X FREEMANII MARMO MARMO FREEMAN MAPLE X X X XACER GINNALA AMUR MAPLE (FLAME MAPLE) X X X XACER PLAT CRIMSON KING CRIMSON KING MAPLE X X X XACER PLAT CRIMSON SENTRY CRIMSON SENTRY MAPLE X X X XACER PLAT DRUMMONDI SILVER VARIEGATED MAPLE X X X XACER PLAT EMERALD QUEEN EMERALD QUEEN MAPLE X X X XACER PLAT FAIRVIEW FAIRVIEW MAPLE X X X XACER PLAT NORWAY NORWAY MAPLE X X X XACER PLAT PRINCETON GOLD PRINCETON GOLD MAPLE X X X XACER PLAT ROYAL RED ROYAL RED MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM AUTUMN FLAME AUTUMN FLAME MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM BOWHALL BOWHALL MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM BRANDYWINE BRANDYWINE RED MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM BURGUNDY BELLE BURGUNDY BELLE MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM FAIRVIEW FLAME FAIRVIEW FLAME MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM KARPICK KARPICK MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM OCTOBER GLORY OCTOBER GLORY MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM RED RED MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM RED SUNSET RED SUNSET MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM SUMMERS RED SUMMERS RED MAPLE X X X XACER RUBRUM SUN VALLEY SUN VALLEY RED MAPLE X X X XACER SACCH GREEN MOUNTAIN GREEN MOUNTAIN MAPLE X X X XACER SACCH LEGACY LEGACY MAPLE X X X XACER SACCH SUGAR MAPLE SUGAR MAPLE X X X XACER TRUNC NORWEGIAN SUNSET NORWEGIAN SUNSET MAPLE X X X X

MAXIMIZING YOUR PROFITS: Plants for the Right SeasonBelow you will find our catalog items labeled during the season when they are in their peak selling condition.

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AMEL GRA AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERRY X X X XBETULA JACQUEMONTII JACQUEMONTI BIRCH X X X XBETULA NIGRA RIVER BIRCH X X X XBETULA NIGRA DURA-HEAT DURA-HEAT BIRCH X X X X XBETULA NIGRA HERITAGE HERITAGE BIRCH X X X X XBETULA PENDULA EUROPEAN EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH X X X X XBETULA PENDULA LACINIATA CUTLEAF WEEPING BIRCH X X X X XBETULA PENDULA YOUNGII YOUNGII BIRCH X X X X XBETULA PLAT JAPONICA WHITESPIRE BIRCH X X X X XCARPINUS BETULAS FASTIGIATA COLUMNAR HORNBEAM X X X X XCORNUS FLORIDA CHEROKEE CHIEF CHEROKEE CHIEF DOGWOOD XCORNUS FLORIDA RUBRA PINK DOGWOOD XCORNUS FLORIDA WHITE WHITE DOGWOOD XCORNUS KOUSA CHINENSIS CHINESE DOGWOOD X XCORNUS KOUSA SATOMI SATOMI DOGWOOD X XCRATAEGUS CRUS-GALLI COCKSPUR COCKSPUR HAWTHORN X XCRATAEGUS LAEV CRIMSON CLOUD CRIMSON CLOUD HAWTHORN X XCRATAEGUS LAEV PAULS SCARLET PAULS SCARLET HAWTHORN X XCRATAEGUS PHAEN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON HAWTHORN X XCRATAEGUS VIRIDIS WINTER KING WINTER KING HAWTHORN X XFAGUS SYLVATICA PURPLE FNTN PURPLE FOUNTAIN BEECH X X X XFAGUS SYLVATICA PURPLE PENDULA WEEPING PURPLE BEECH X X X XFAGUS SYLVATICA RIVERSII RIVERS PURPLE BEECH X X X XFAGUS SYLVATICA ROHANNI ROHANNI BEECH X X X XFAGUS SYLVATICA ROSEO MARGINATA TRI COLOR BEECH X X X XFAGUS SYLVATICA SPAETHII SPAETH'S PURPLE BEECH X X X XFRAXINUS AMERICAN AUTUMN PURPLE AUTUMN PURPLE ASH X X X XFRAXINUS OXYCARPA RAYWOOD RAYWOOD ASH X X X XFRAXINUS PENN CIMMARON CIMMARON ASH X X X XFRAXINUS PENN GREEN GREEN ASH X X X XFRAXINUS PENN PATMORE PATMORE ASH X X X XFRAXINUS PENN SUMMIT SUMMIT ASH X X X XGLEDITSIA TRI HALKA HALKA LOCUST X X X XGLEDITSIA TRI SHADEMASTER SHADEMASTER LOCUST X X XGLEDITSIA TRI SKYLINE SKYLINE LOCUST X X XGLEDITSIA TRI SUNBURST SUNBURST LOCUST X X XGLEDITSIA TRI THORNLESS THORNLESS LOCUST X X XLABURNUM A.COLUMNAR GOLDENCHAIN TREE COLUMNAR GOLDENCHAIN TREE XLABURNUM WATERERI VOSSI GOLDEN CHAIN TREE XLIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA AMERICAN SWEETGUM X X X XLIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA TULIP POPLAR X X X XMALUS BRANDYWINE BRANDYWINE CRABAPPLE XMALUS CARDINAL CARDINAL CRABAPPLE XMALUS CENTURION CENTURION CRABAPPLE XMALUS CORALBURST CORALBURST CRABAPPLE XMALUS FLORIBUNDA FLORIBUNDA CRABAPPLE XMALUS HARVEST GOLD HARVEST GOLD CRABAPPLE XMALUS INDIAN MAGIC INDIAN MAGIC CRABAPPLE XMALUS INDIAN SUMMER INDIAN SUMMER CRABAPPLE XMALUS LOUISA LOUISA CRABAPPLE XMALUS PINK PRINCESS PINK PRINCESS CRABAPPLE XMALUS PRAIRIFIRE PRAIRIFIRE CRABAPPLE XMALUS PROFUSION PROFUSION CRABAPPLE XMALUS RED JADE RED JADE CRABAPPLE XMALUS ROBINSON ROBINSON CRABAPPLE XMALUS ROYALTY ROYALTY CRABAPPLE XMALUS SARGENTII SARGENT CRABAPPLE X

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MALUS SARGENTII TINA SARGENTINA CRABAPPLE XMALUS SNOWDRIFT SNOWDRIFT CRABAPPLE XMALUS SPRING SNOW SPRING SNOW CRABAPPLE XMALUS SUGAR TYME SUGAR TYME CRABAPPLE XMALUS WEEPING CANDIED APPLE WEEPING CANDIED APPLE CRABAPPLE XMALUS ZUMI ZUMI CALOCARPA CRABAPPLE XMORUS ALBA CHAPPARAL WEEPING MULBERRY X X XOXYDENDRUM ARBOREUM SOURWOOD TREE X X XPARROTIA PERSICA PERSIAN PARROTIA X X X X XPLATANUS ACER BLOODGOOD BLOODGOOD PLANETREE X X X XPOPULUS TREMULOIDES QUAKING ASPEN X X X XPRUNUS CER KRAUTERS VESUVIUS KRAUTER'S VESUVIUS PLUM X XPRUNUS CER NEWPORT NEWPORT PLUM X XPRUNUS CER THUNDERCLOUD THUNDERCLOUD PLUM X XPRUNUS CISTENA SANDCHERRY X XPRUNUS SARGENTI COLUMNARIS COLUMNAR SARGENT CHERRY X XPRUNUS SER KWANZAN KWANZAN CHERRY XPRUNUS SER MT FUJI MT. FUJI CHERRY XPRUNUS SER ROY BURGANDY ROYAL BURGANDY CHERRY XPRUNUS SERRULATA AMANOGAWA AMANOGAWA CHERRY XPRUNUS SUB AUTUMNALIS AUTUMN FLOWERING CHERRY XPRUNUS SUB SNOW GOOSE SNOW GOOSE CHERRY XPRUNUS SUB PENDULA DOUBLE WEEPING CHERRY XPRUNUS VIR CANADA RED CHOKE CHERRY XPRUNUS X SNOWFOUNTAINS SNOWFOUNTAINS CHERRY XPRUNUS X YED YOSHINO YOSHINO CHERRY XPYRUS CAL ARISTOCRAT ARISTOCRAT PEAR X XPYRUS CAL CAPITAL CAPITAL PEAR X XPYRUS CAL CHANTICLEER CHANTICLEER PEAR X XPYRUS CAL REDSPIRE REDSPIRE PEAR X XQUERCUS BICOLOR SWAMP WHITE OAK X X X XQUERCUS BOREALIS NORTHERN RED OAK X X X XQUERCUS COCCINEA SCARLET OAK X X X XQUERCUS MACROCARPA BUR OAK X X X XQUERCUS PALUSTRIS PIN OAK X X X XQUERCUS PHELLOS WILLOW OAK X X X XQUERCUS SHUMARD SHUMARD OAK X X X XSALIX CAPREA CURLY LOCKS CURLY LOCKS WILLOW XSALIX CAPREA PENDULA WEEPING PUSSY WILLOW XSALIX HAKURO NISHIKI VARIEGATED WILLOW X XSALIX PURP PENDULA WEEPING BLUE ARTIC WILLOW X X XSORBUS AUC CARD ROYAL CARDINAL ROYAL MT. ASH X X X XSTEWARTIA PSEUDOCAMELLIA JAPANESE STEWARTIA X X XSTYRAX JAPONICA JAPANESE SNOWBALL TREE X XSYRINGA RETICULATA JAPANESE TREE LILAC XTILIA AMERICAN REDMOND REDMOND LINDEN X X X XTILIA CORDATA LITTLE LEAF LINDEN X X X XTILIA CORDATA GLENLEVEN GLENLEVEN LINDEN X X X XTILIA CORDATA GREENSPIRE GREENSPIRE LINDEN X X X XTILIA TOMENTOSA STERLING STERLING LINDEN X X X XULMUS X MORTON GLOSSY TRIUMPH ELM X X X XULMUS X MORTON ACCOLADE ACCOLADE ELM X X X XZELCOVA SERRATA GREEN VASE GREEN VASE ZELCOVA X X X XZELCOVA SERRATA MUSASHINO MUSASHINO ZELKOVA X X X XZELCOVA SERRATA VILLAGE GREEN VILLAGE GREEN ZELCOVA X X X X

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ABIES CONCOLOR CANDICANS BLUE WHITE FIR X X X X X XABIES CONCOLOR WHITE FIR WHITE FIR X X X X X XABIES FRASERI FRASIER FIR X X X X X XCEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA BLUE ATLAS CEDAR X X X X X XCEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA PENDULA WEEPING BLUE ATLAS CEDAR X X X X X XCEDRUS DEODORA DEODORA CEDAR X X X X X XCHAMAECYP NOOT GLAUCA PENDULA WEEPING BLUE ALASKA CEDAR X X X X X XCHAMAECYP NOOT GREEN ARROW WEEPING ALASKA GREEN ARROW X X X X X XCHAMAECYP NOOT PENDULA WEEPING ALASKA CEDAR X X X X X XCHAMAECYP OBTUSA HINOKI CYPRESS X X X X X XCHAMAECYP OBTUSA COMPACT COMPACT HINOKI CYPRESS X X X X X XCHAMAECYP OBTUSA GRACIOSA GRACIOSA HINOKI CYPRESS X X X X X XCHAMAECYP OBTUSA NANA GRACILL DWARF HINOKI CYPRESS X X X X X XCHAMAECYP OBTUSA VERDONI VERDONI HINOKI CYPRESS X X X X X XCHAMAECYP PISIFERA AUREA GOLDEN THREADBRANCH X X X X X XCHAMAECYP PISIFERA AUREA NANA DWARF GOLDEN THREADBRANCH X X X X X XCHAMAECYP PISIFERA BOULEVARD BOULEVARD CYPRESS X X X X X XCHAMAECYP PISIFERA FILIFERA SUNGOLD THREADBRANCH X X X X X XJUNIPER CHI BLUE POINT BLUE POINT JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER CHI OLD GOLD OLD GOLD JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER CHI PFITZER AUREA GOLD PFITZER JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER CHI PFITZER GLAUCA BLUE PFITZER JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER CHI SEA GREEN SEA GREEN JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER CHI SPARTAN SPARTAN JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER CHI SPEARMINT SPEARMINT JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER HORIZONT BAR HARBOR BAR HARBOR JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER HORIZONT BLUE CHIP BLUE CHIP JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER HORIZONT BLUE HARBOR BLUE HARBOR JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER HORIZONT STARBURST STARBURST JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER HORIZONT WILTONI BLUE RUG JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER HORIZONT YOUNGSTOWN YOUNGSTOWN ANDORRA JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER PROCUMBENS NANA DWARF JAPANESE GARDEN JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER SAB BROADMOOR BROADMOOR JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER SAB CALGARY CARPET CALGARY CARPET JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER SCOP MOONGLOW MOONGLOW JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER SCOP SKYROCKET SKYROCKET JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER SCOP WICHITA BLUE WICHITA BLUE JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER SQ BLUE CARPET BLUE CARPET JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER SQ BLUE STAR BLUE STAR JUNIPER X X X X X XJUNIPER SQ HOLGER HOLGER JUNIPER X X X X X XLARIX DECIDUA PENDULA WEEPING LARCH X X X XMETESEQUOIA GLYPTOSTROBOIDES GOLD RUSH DAWN REDWOOD X X X XMICROBIOTA DECUSSATA SIBERIAN CYPRESS X X X X X XPICEA ABIES NORWAY SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA ABIES NIDIFORMIS NEST SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA ABIES PENDULA WEEPING NORWAY SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA ABIES PUMILA DWARF NEST SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA GL CONICA DWARF ALBERTA SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA GL CONICA BLUE BLUE ALBERTA SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA MARIANA NANA BLUE NEST SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA OMORIKA NANA DWARF SERBIAN SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA PUNG COLORADO GREEN SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA PUNG GLAUCA COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA PUNG BACHERI BACHERI SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA PUNG FASTIGIATA COLUMNAR BLUE SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA PUNG FAT ALBERT FAT ALBERT SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA PUNG GLOBOSA GLOBE SPRUCE X X X X X X

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PICEA PUNG HOOPSII HOOPSI SPRUCE X X X X X XPICEA SIT TEN PAPOOSE DWARF SITKA SPRUCE X X X X X XPINUS ARISTATA BRISTLECONE PINE X X X X X XPINUS D UMBRACULIF CMPT COMPACT TANYOSHO PINE X X X X X XPINUS D UMBRACULIFERA TANYOSHO PINE X X X X X XPINUS FL VANDERWOLF'S PYR VANDERWOLF PINE X X X X X XPINUS MUGO TYROLEAN MUGO PINE X X X X X XPINUS NIGRA AUSTRIAN PINE X X X X X XPINUS NIGRA OREGON GREEN OREGON GREEN AUSTRIAN PINE X X X X X XPINUS PAR GLAUCA JAPANESE WHITE PINE X X X X X XPINUS PONDEROSA PONDEROSA PINE X X X X XPINUS STR FASTIGIATA COLUMNAR WHITE PINE X X X X X XPINUS STR NANA DWARF WHITE PINE X X X X X XPINUS STROBUS EASTERN WHITE PINE X X X X X XPINUS STROBUS PENDULA WEEPING WHITE PINE X X X X X XPINUS SYL SCOTCH PINE X X X X X XPINUS SYL FASTIGIATA COLUMNAR SCOTCH PINE X X X X X XPINUS SYL GLAUCA NANA DWARF SCOTCH PINE X X X X X XSEQUOIA GIGANTEUM GLAUCA SEQUOIA GIGANTEUM GLAUCA X X X X X XSEQUOIA GIGANTEUM PENDULA SEQUOIA GIGANTEUM PENDULA X X X X X XTAXUS BAC REPENDANS SPREADING ENG YEW X X X X X XTAXUS CUSPIDATA NANA DWARF JAPANESE YEW X X X X X XTAXUS X DARK GREEN SPREADER SPREADING YEW X X X X X XTAXUS X MED BROWNII BROWN'S YEW X X X X X XTAXUS X MED DENSIFORMIS DENSIFORMIS YEW X X X X X XTAXUS X MED HICKSII HICK'S YEW X X X X X XTAXUS X MED HILLII HILLI YEW X X X X X XTHUJA OC DANICA DANICA ARBORVITAE X X X X X XTHUJA OC FASTIGIATA PYRAMID ARBORVITAE X X X X X XTHUJA OC LITTLE GIANT LITTLE GIANT ARBORVITAE X X X X X XTHUJA OC NIGRA DK GRN ARBORVITAE X X X X X XTHUJA OC WOODWARDII WOODWARD ARBORVITAE X X X X X XTHUJA OCCIDENTALIS SMARAGD EMERALD GREEN ARBORVITAE X X X X X XTSUGA CANADENSIS SARGENT HEMLOCK X X X X X XTSUGA CANADENSIS PENDULA WEEPING SARGENT HEMLOCK X X X X X X

PERENNIALS & ORNAMENTAL GRASSES

CAMPANULA CARP BLUE CLIPS BLUE CLIPS BELLFLOWER X XCALAMAGROSTIS X ACUT OVERDAM VARIEGATED REED GRASS X X XCAREX MORROWII EVERGOLD EVERGOLD SAGE X X XCORTADERIA SELLOA ROSEA PINK PAMPASS GRASS X X XECHINACEA PURP MAGNUS PURPLE CONE FLOWER X XFESTUCA GLAUCA BOULDER BLUE BOULDER BLUE FESCUE X X X XFESTUCA GLAUCA ELIJAH BLUE ELIJAH BLUE FESCUE X X X XHAKONECHLOA MACRA AUREOLA GOLDEN VARIEGATED JAPANESE FOREST GRASS X X X XHELICTOTRI SEMP BLUE OAT GRASS X X X XHEMEROCALLIS STELLA ORO STELLA D ORO DAYLILY X XHEUCHERA MICR PALACE PURPLE CORAL BELLS X X XIBERIS SEMP PURITY PURITY CANDY TUFT XIMPERATA CYLIND RED BARON JAPANESE BLOOD GRASS X XLAVANDULA ANGUST HIDCOTE HIDCOTE LAVENDER X XLAVANDULA ANGUST MUNSTEAD MUNSTEAD LAVENDER X X XMISCANTHUS SIN AUTUMN LT AUTUMN LIGHT GRASS X X X XMISCANTHUS SIN CABARET CABARET GRASS X X X XMISCANTHUS SIN COSMOPOLITAN COSMOPOLITAN GRASS X X X XMISCANTHUS SIN GRACILLIMUS MAIDEN GRASS X X X XMISCANTHUS SIN MORNING LT MORNING LIGHT GRASS X X X X

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MISCANTHUS SIN PUENKCHEN LITTLE DOT GRASS X X X XMISCANTHUS SIN STRICTUS PORCUPINE GRASS X X X XMISCANTHUS SIN VARIEGATUS VARIEGATED SILVER GRASS X X X XPENNISETUM ALOP CHINESE FOUNTAIN GRASS X X X XPENNISETUM ALOP HAMELN DWARF FOUNTAIN GRASS X X X XPENNISETUM ALOP ORIENTALE ORIENTAL FOUNTAIN GRASS X X X XPENNISETUM ORIENTALE TALL TAIL TALL TAIL GIANT FOUNTAIN GRASS X X X XPHORMIUM TENAX DUSKY CHIEF DUSKY CHIEF NEW ZEALAND FLAX X X X XPHORMIUM TENAX PINK STRIPE PINK STRIPE NEW ZEALAND FLAX X X X XPHORMIUM TENAX PLATTS BLACK PLATTS BLACK NEW ZEALAND FLAX X X X XPHORMIUM TENAX SUNDOWNER SUNDOWNER NEW ZEALAND FLAX X X X XPHORMIUM X YELLOW WAVE YELLOW WAVE NEW ZEALAND FLAX X X X XRUDBECKIA FUL GOLDSTURM CONEFLOWER X XSALVIA SUPER MAY NIGHT VIOLET SAGE X XSEDUM SPURIUM DRAGON'S BLOOD DRAGON'S BLOOD SEDUM X X XSEDUM TEL AUTUMN JOY STONECROP X XCLEMATIS DR. RUPPEL DR. RUPPEL CLEMATIS XCLEMATIS H.F. YOUNG H.F. YOUNG CLEMATIS XCLEMATIS ASAO ASAO CLEMATIS XCLEMATIS JACKMANII JACKMANII CLEMATIS X

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS AND BROADLEAF EVERGREENS

ABELIA GRA EDWARD GOUCHER EDWARD GOUCHER ABELIA X XABELIA LONG BUMBLEBEE BUMBLEBEE ABELIA X XANDROMEDA POLIF BLUE ICE BLUE ICE ANDROMEDA X XARCTOST UVA-URSI ARCTOSTAPHYLOS MANZANITA X X X X X XARCTOST UVA-URSI MASSACHUSETTS KINNIKINNICK X X X X X XBERBERIS THUNBERGII BONANZA GOLD BONANZA GOLD BARBERRY X X XBERBERIS THUNBERGII CRIMSON PYGMY CRIMSON PYGMY BARBERRY X X X XBERBERIS THUNBERGII HELMOND PILLAR HELMOND PILLAR BARBERRY X X X XBERBERIS THUNBERGII ROYAL BURGUNDY ROYAL BURGUNDY BARBERRY X X X XBERBERIS THU ROSE GLOW ROSE GLOW BARBERRY X X X XBUDDELIA DAVIDII ADOKEEP ADONIS BUTTERFLY BUSH X X XBUDDELIA DAVIDII BLACK KNIGHT BLACK KNIGHT BUTTERFLY BUSH X X XBUDDELIA DAVIDII ELLENS BLUE ELLENS BLUE BUTTERFLY BUSH X X XBUDDELIA DAVIDII OPERA OPERA BUTTERFLY BUSH X X XBUDDELIA DAVIDII PEAKEEP PEACOCK BUTTERFLY BUSH X X XBUDDELIA DAVIDII PYRKEEP PURPLE EMPEROR BUTTERFLY BUSH X X XBUDDELIA DAVIDII WHITE PROFUSION WHITE PROFUSION BUTTERFLY BUSH X X XBUXUS GREEN MOUNTAIN GREEN MOUNTAIN BOXWOOD X X X X X XBUXUS GREEN VELVET GREEN VELVET BOXWOOD X X X X X XBUXUS MICRO KOREANA KOREAN BOXWOOD X X X X X XBUXUS MICRO JULIA JANE BOXWOOD X X X X X XBUXUS MICRO WINTER GEM WINTER GEM BOXWOOD X X X X X XBUXUS MICRO WINTERGREEN WINTERGREEN BOXWOOD X X X X X XBUXUS SEMPERVIRENS COMMON BOXWOOD X X X X X XBUXUS SEMP SUFFRUTICOSA TRUE DWARF BOXWOOD X X X X X XBUXUS SEMP VARIEGATUS VARIEGATED ENGLISH BOXWOOD X X X X X XCERCIS CANADENSIS REDBUD XCERCIS CANADENSIS AVONDALE AVONDALE REDBUD X X X XCERCIS CANADENSIS FOREST PANSY FOREST PANSY REDBUD XCERCIS TEXENSIS ‘OKLAHOMA’ OKLAHOMA REDBUD X X XCOTONEASTER APICULATA CRANBERRY CRANBERRY COTONEASTER X X X XCOTONEASTER DAMMERI BEARBERRY BEARBERRY COTONEASTER X X X XCOTONEASTER DAMMERI CORAL BEAUTY CORAL BEAUTY COTONEASTER X X X XCOTONEASTER MICRO COOPERI COOPERI COTONEASTER X X X XCORNUS ALBA ELEGANTISSIMA VARIEGATED DOGWOOD X X X XCORNUS ALBA IVORY HALO IVORY HALO DOGWOOD X X X X

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CORNUS SANGUINEA MIDWINTER FIRE X X X XCORNUS STOL BAILEYII RED TWIG DOGWOOD X X X XCORNUS STOL FLAVIRAMEA YELLOW TWIG DOGWOOD X X X XCOTINUS COGGY ROYAL PURPLE ROYAL PURPLE SMOKE TREE X X X XCORYLUS AVEL CONTORTA CONTORTED FILBERT X X X X X XCORYLUS AVELLANA ‘RED MAJESTIC’® RED MAJESTIC FILBERT X X X X X XCYTISUS PRAE HOLLANDIA HOLLANDIA BROOM X X XCYTISUS SCOP BURKWOOD BURKWOOD BROOM X X XCYTISUS SCOP MOONLIGHT MOONLIGHT BROOM X XDEUTZIA MAGICIAN MAGICIAN DEUTZIA X XERICA CARNEA MYERTOWN RUBY MYERTOWN RUBY HEATHER XERICA CINEREA ATROPURPUREA PURPLE BELL HEATHER X XERICA DARLEYENSIS KRAEMER'S RED KRAEMER'S RED HEATHER XERICA DARLEYENSIS MED PINK MED PINK HEATHER XERICA DARLEYENSIS MED WHITE MED WHITE HEATHER XEUONYMUS ALATA COMPACT BURNING BUSH X XEUONYMUS ALATUS FIREBALL FIREBALL X XEUONYMUS FORTUNEI BLONDY BLONDY EUONYMUS- PW X X X XEUONYMUS FORTUNEI EMERALD GAIETY EMERALD GAIETY EUONYMUS X X X XEUONYMUS FORTUNEI EMERALD N GOLD EMERALD N' GOLD EUONYMUS X X X XEUONYMUS FORTUNEI MOONSHADOW MOONSHADOW EUONYMUS X X X XFORSYTHIA INTER FIESTA VARIEGATED FORSYTHIA XFORSYTHIA INTER LYNWOOD GOLD LYNWOOD GOLD XGENISTA LYDIA LYDIA BROOM XHAMAMELIS INTER ARNOLD PROMISE ARNOLD PROMISE WITCH HAZEL XHAMAMELIS INTER DIANE DIANE WITCH HAZEL XHAMAMELIS INTER FIRECRACKER FIRECRACKER WITCH HAZEL XHAMAMELIS INTER JELENA COPPER BEAUTY WITCH HAZEL XHAMAMELIS MOLLIS PALLIDA CHINESE WITCH HAZEL XHIBISCUS LORD BLUE LORD BLUE HIBISCUS X XHIBISCUS MOSCH THE CLOWN HIBISCUS THE CLOWN X XHIBISCUS MOSCH CRIMSON WONDER HIBISCUS CRIMSON WONDER X XHIBISCUS MOSCH LORD BALTIMORE HIBISCUS LORD BALTIMORE X XHIBISCUS MOSCH RUBY DOT HIBISCUS RUBY DOT X XHIBISCUS MOSCH SUPER ROSE HIBISCUS SUPER ROSE X XHIBISCUS RED DOT RED DOT HIBISCUS X XHIBISCUS SUPER BLUE SUPER BLUE HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA APHRODITE PINK HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA ARDENS PURPLE HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA BLUSHING BRIDE BLUSHING BRIDE HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA JEAN D' ARC WHITE HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA LAVENDER CHIFFON LAVENDER CHIFFON HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA LUCY ROSE HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA MINERVA LAVENDER HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA PAEONIFLORA RED HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA RED HEART WHITE HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA BLUE SATIN BLUE SATIN HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA VIOLET SATIN VIOLET SATIN HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA SATIN BLUSH BLUSH SATIN HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA SATIN ROSE ROSE SATIN HIBISCUS X X XHIBISCUS SYRIA WHT CHIFFON WHT CHIFFON HIBISCUS X X X XHYDRANGEA ANOM PETIOLARIS CLIMBING HYDRANGEA X X XHYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS ANNABELLE ANNABELLE HYDRANGEA X X X XHYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS WHITE DOME WHITE DOME HYDRANGEA X X X XHYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA 'BERLIN RABE' CITYLINE™ BERLIN X X XHYDRANGEA MAC BLUE LACECAP BLUE LACECAP HYDRANGEA X X XHYDRANGEA MAC ENDLESS SUMMER ENDLESS SUMMER HYDRANGEA X X XHYDRANGEA MAC GLOWING EMBERS GLOWING EMBERS X X X

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HYDRANGEA MAC IZU NO HANA IZU NO HANA HYDRANGEA X X XHYDRANGEA MAC MERRITT SUPREME MERRIT SUPREME HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA MAC NIKKO BLUE NIKKO BLUE HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA 'PARIS RAPA' CITYLINE™ PARIS X X XHYDRANGEA MAC PARZIFAL PARZIFAL HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA MAC PK LACECAP PINK LACECAP HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA MAC PINK BEAUTY PINK BEAUTY X XHYDRANGEA MAC SISTER THERESE SISTER THERESE HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA MAC TOKYO DELIGHT TOKYO DELIGHT HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA MAC UNIQUE HYDRANGEA UNIQUE X XHYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA 'VENICE RAVEN' CITYLINE™ VENICE X X XHYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA VIENNA RAWI' CITYLINE™ VIENNA X X XHYDRANGEA MAC WHITE LACECAP WHITE LACECAP HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA MIDORIBOSHI TEMARI HYDRANGEA MIDIRIBOSHI TEMARI X XHYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA PEE GEE HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA PANICULATA KYUSHU KYUSHU HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA PANICULATA LIMELIGHT LIMELIGHT HYDRANGEA X XHYDRANGEA PANICULATA PINK DIAMOND HYDRANGEA PINK DIAMOND X XHYDRANGEA PANICULATA PINKY WINKY™ PINKY WINKY HYDRANGEA X X XHYDRANGEA PANICULATA QUICK FIRE® QUICK FIRE HYDRANGEA X X XHYDRANGEA PANICULATA TARDIVA TARDIVA HYDRANGEA X XHYPERICUM MOSERANUM TRICOLOR VARIEGATED ST. JOHNS WORT X X XILEX BLUE BOY BLUE BOY HOLLY X X X X X XILEX BLUE PRINCESS BLUE PRINCESS HOLLY X X X X X XILEX BLUE GIRL BLUE GIRL HOLLY X X X X X XILEX BLUE MAID BLUE MAID HOLLY X X X X X XILEX BLUE PRINCE BLUE PRINCE HOLLY X X X X X XILEX CHINA BOY CHINA BOY HOLLY X X X X X XILEX CHINA GIRL CHINA GIRL HOLLY X X X X X XILEX CRENATA CONVEXA DWARF JAPANESE HOLLY X X X X XITEA VIRGINICA SPRICH LITTLE HENRY ITEA X XKALMIA ELF KALMIA ELF X X X X X XKALMIA GALAXY KALMIA GALAXY X X X X X XKALMIA HEART OF FIRE KALMIA HEART OF FIRE X X X X X XKALMIA LITTLE LINDA KALMIA LITTLE LINDA X X X X X XKALMIA MINUET KALMIA MINUET X X X X X XKALMIA NATHAN HALE KALMIA NATHAN HALE X X X X X XKALMIA OLYMPIC FIRE KALMIA OLYMPIC FIRE X X X X X XKALMIA SNOWDRIFT KALMIA SNOWDRIFT X X X X X XKALMIA TIDDLYWINKS KALMIA TIDDLYWINKS X X X X X XLEUCOTHOE FONT RAINBOW RAINBOW LEUCOTHOE X X X XLIGUSTRUM VICARYI GOLD VICARY PRIVET X X X X XMAGNOLIA LOEBNERI LEONARD MESSEL LEONARD MESSEL MAGNOLIA X XMAGNILIA SUSAN SUSAN MAGNOLIA X XPHOTINIA X FRASERI RED TIP PHOTINIA X X XPHOTINIA X FRASERI CASSINI PINK MARBLE PHOTINIA X X XPHYSOCARPUS OP DIABLO PURPLE NINEBARK X X X XPIERIS DOROTHY WYKOFF DOROTHY WYKOFF ANDROMEDA XPIERIS FLAMING SILVER FLAMING SILVER ANDROMEDA X XPIERIS JAPONICA MT. FIRE MT. FIRE ANDROMEDA X X XPIERIS JAPONICA SCARLET O'HARA SCARLET O'HARA ANDROMEDA XPIERIS JAPONICA VALLEY ROSE VALLEY ROSE ANDROMEDA XPIERIS JAPONICA VALLEY FIRE VALLEY FIRE ANDROMEDA XPIERIS JAP VALLEY VALENTINE VALLEY VALENTINE ANDROMEDA XPIERIS TAI SNOWDRIFT SNOWDRIFT ANDROMEDA XPOTENTILLA F ABOTTSWOOD ABBOTTSWOOD POTENTILLA X X XPOTENTILLA F DAY DAWN DAY DAWN POTENTILLA X X XPOTENTILLA F GOLD FINGER GOLD FINGER POTENTILLA X X X

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POTENTILLA F GOLD STAR GOLD STAR POTENTILLA X X XPOTENTILLA F KLONDIKE KLONDIKE POTENTILLA X X XPOTENTILLA F MANGO TANGO MANGO TANGO POTENTILLA X X XPOTENTILLA F PK BEAUTY PINK BEAUTY POTENTILLA X X XPOTENTILLA F RED SUNSET RED SUNSET POTENTILLA X X XPOTENTILLA F SCARLET SCARLET POTENTILLA X X XPOTENTILLA F SUTTER'S GOLD SUTTER'S GOLD POTENTILLA X X XPOTENTILLA F TANGERINE TANGERINE POTENTILLA X X XPRUNUS LAUR COMPACTA COMPACT ENGLISH LAUREL X X X X X XPRUNUS LAUR OTTO LUYKEN OTTO LUYKEN LAUREL X X X X X XPRUNUS LUSITANICA PORTUGESE LAUREL X X X X X XPRUNUS SCHIPKAENSIS SKIP LAUREL X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'ELSIE LEE' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'GIRARDS FUSCHIA' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'GIRARDS HOTSHOT' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'GIRARDS PLEASANT WHITE' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'GUMPO PINK' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'HAHN'S RED' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'HARDIJZER'S BEAUTY' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'HINO WHITE DWARF' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'JOHANNA' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'NIKKO' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEAJAPONICA'ROSEBUD' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEA'MANDARIN LIGHTS' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEA'ORCHID LIGHTS' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON AZALEA'WHITE LIGHTS' AZALEA X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'BALI' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'BARMSTEDT' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'BESSE HOWELLS' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'BIKINI' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'BOULE DE NEIGE' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'EDITH BOSLEY' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'FIRESTORM' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'HACHMANN'S CHARMANT' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'LEE'S DARK PURPLE' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'NEPAL' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'NORMAN BEHRING' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'PERCY WISEMAN' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'PETER BEHRING' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'PETER TIGERSTEDT' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'PJM COMPACTA' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'PJM ELITE' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'ROCKET' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'SCARLET ROMANCE' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'SPRING PARADE' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XRHODODENDRON 'SUMMER GLOW' RHODODENDRON X X X X X XSAMBUCUS NIGRA BLACK BEAUTY BLACK BEAUTY SAMBUCUS X X X XSARCOCOCCA HUMILIS SARCOCOCCA HUMILIS X X X XSORBARIA SORBIFOLIA ASH LEAF SPIRAEA X X X XSPIRAEA X BUM ANTH WATERER ANTHONY WATERER SPIRAEA X X X XSPIRAEA X BUM CRISPA CRISPA SPIRAEA X X X XSPIRAEA X BUM FLAMING MOUND FLAMING MOUND SPIRAEA X X X XSPIRAEA X BUM FIRELIGHT FIRELIGHT SPIRAEA X X X XSPIRAEA X BUM FROBELLI FROBELLI SPIRAEA X X X XSPIRAEA X BUM GOLDFLAME GOLDFLAME SPIRAEA X X X XSPIRAEA X BUM GOLDMOUND GOLDMOUND SPIRAEA X X X XSPIRAEA X BUM NEON FLASH NEON FLASH SPIRAEA X X X XSPIRAEA FRIT PINK PARASOLS PINK PARASOLS SPIRAEA X X X X

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WHOLESALE NURSERY, INC.

P.O. Box 645 • Gresham, Oregon 97030 503/658-5181 • FAX 503/658-632411251 S.E. 232nd Avenue • Damascus, Oregon 97089 e-mail: [email protected]

ORDER FORMDate____________________________________________

Firm Name _____________________________________________________ Phone ( _______________ ) ___________________________

Address ________________________________________ City _________________________________ State_________ Zip ____________

Quantity Variety Size Grade Price Total

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WHOLESALE NURSERY, INC.

P.O. Box 645 • Gresham, Oregon 97030 503/658-5181 • FAX 503/658-632411251 S.E. 232nd Avenue • Damascus, Oregon 97089 e-mail: [email protected]

ORDER FORMDate____________________________________________

Firm Name _____________________________________________________ Phone ( _______________ ) ___________________________

Address ________________________________________ City _________________________________ State_________ Zip ____________

Quantity Variety Size Grade Price Total

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WHOLESALE NURSERY, INC.

P.O. Box 645 • Gresham, Oregon 97030 503/658-5181 • FAX 503/658-632411251 S.E. 232nd Avenue • Damascus, Oregon 97089 e-mail: [email protected]

ORDER FORMDate____________________________________________

Firm Name _____________________________________________________ Phone ( _______________ ) ___________________________

Address ________________________________________ City _________________________________ State_________ Zip ____________

Quantity Variety Size Grade Price Total

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CREDIT APPLICATIONFirm Name _______________________________________ Phone ( _____ ) __________________ FAX ( _____ ) _____________________

Address ________________________________________ City_____________________________ State __________ Zip _______________

Organization: nn Proprietorship nn Corporation nn Partnership Year Established________________________

We are required to submit 5 references to our bank before approval.To help expedite processing, please include fax number for all references. Thank you.

Plant purchases trade references:

Firm Name _______________________________________ Phone ( _____ ) __________________ FAX ( _____ ) _____________________

Address ________________________________________ City_____________________________ State __________ Zip _______________

Firm Name _______________________________________ Phone ( _____ ) __________________ FAX ( _____ ) _____________________

Address ________________________________________ City_____________________________ State __________ Zip _______________

Firm Name _______________________________________ Phone ( _____ ) __________________ FAX ( _____ ) _____________________

Address ________________________________________ City_____________________________ State __________ Zip _______________

Firm Name _______________________________________ Phone ( _____ ) __________________ FAX ( _____ ) _____________________

Address ________________________________________ City_____________________________ State __________ Zip _______________

Firm Name _______________________________________ Phone ( _____ ) __________________ FAX ( _____ ) _____________________

Address ________________________________________ City_____________________________ State __________ Zip _______________

Bank References:

Bank Name _________________________________________________ Your Account #__________________________________________

Address ________________________________________ City_____________________________ State __________ Zip _______________

Contact Person _________________________________________________ Phone ( __________ ) ________________________________

ALL INFORMATION SUBMITTED WILL BE HELD IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE.Applicant hereby agrees to pay service charges of 1.5 % per month on all accounts outstanding more than thirty days. In the event that it becomesnecessary to enforce payment, applicant agrees to pay all collection, attorney, and/or court costs incurred by seller in such action, and servicecharges at the rate of 1.5 % per month on all amounts found due and payable. Applicant further agrees that if suit is necessary , such suit will bebrought in Clackamas County, Oregon. Applicant further agrees to abide by all other terms stated in seller catalog.

I hereby certify the foregoing to be true to the best of my knowledge.

Signature of Authorized Officer _______________________________________________________________ Date ______________________

Please Print Your Name _________________________________________________________________________________________________

PERSONAL GUARANTEEI, _______________________________________________ hereby personally guarantee any and all credit extended to my company. I will be personallyresponsible and liable for all balances due, including costs of collections, should that become necessary.

Signature__________________________________________________ Print Name_________________________________________________

Date________________________ Email___________________________________________ Home Phone_____________________________

Owner’s Address________________________________________________________________________________________________________

*This document also authorizes Leo Gentry Nursery to fax or email our company.

P.O. Box 645 • Gresham, Oregon 9703011251 S.E. 232nd Avenue • Damascus, Oregon 97089

503/658-5181 • FAX 503/658-6324e-mail: [email protected] NURSERY, INC.

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LEO GENTRY WHOLESALE NURSERY, INC.PO Box 645 · Gresham, Oregon 97030

11251 S.E. 232nd Avenue · Damascus, Oregon 97089Phone 503-658-5181 · Fax 503-658-6324 · [email protected]

www.leogentrynursery.com


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