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| ABELIA |
| X.GRANDIFLORA
(Glossy
abelia) Semi-evergreen shrub. Fragrant bell shape white flowers in summer. |
| #2................................................................................ |
| #3................................................................................ |
| ACER |
| PALMATUM DISECTUM
CRIMSON QUEEN Persistent, finely cut, bright crimson red foliage. Handsome cascading branches. |
|
#3............................................................................... |
| 2100.................................................................................... |
| PALMATUM DISECTUM
TAMUKEYAMA Deep crimson leaves maintain their color throughout the summer months. Zone 5-8. |
| #3.............................................................................. |
| 2100................................................................................... |
| PALMATUM
WESTGROVE Hardy Japanese red maple. Dark red foliage. Zone 5-8. |
| #3............................................................................. |
| ALTHEA |
| Upright deciduous shrubs bloom July to frost. Zone 6. |
| APHRODITE - Deep rose-pink with red eye. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ARDENS - Double rose-pink flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| BLUEBIRD - Sky blue single flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| DIANA - Large single blooms of pure white. PA Horticultural Award 1991. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ARDENS TREE FORM - Large dense tree produces abundant pink flowers during July-August. Zone 3-8. |
| 2100..................................................................................... |
| LUCY TREE FORM - Large dense tree produces abundant red flowers during July-August. Zone 3-8. |
| 2100..................................................................................... |
| ARONIA |
| ARBUTIFOLIA "BRILLIANTISSIMA"
(Red Chokeberry) Deciduous. White flowers in May, followed by red berries lasting into spring. Crimson fall color. Zone 5. |
| #3................................................................................... |
| MELANOCARPA
(Black Chokeberry) Brilliant fall color, white flowers and black fruits. Highly attractive to wildlife. |
| #3................................................................................... |
| AUCUBA |
| JAPONICA
GOLD DUST Compact evergreen shrub. Large glossy leaves heavily sprinkled with yellow spots. Best in shade. |
| #3................................................................................... |
| JAPONICA
MR. GOLDSTRIKE Evergreen shrub. Beautiful gold color with gold splashed leaves. |
| #3................................................................................... |
| AZALEA (Evergreen) |
| ACHIEVEMENT Late season. Variegated pink and/or white blooms may appear on one plant. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| DELAWARE
VALLEY WHITE Large single white flowers. Mid season. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| GIRARDS
CRIMSON Bright rosy crimson red blooms mid season. Zone 6. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| GUMPO
PINK
Late blooming dwarf. Large pink flowers. Semi evergreen. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| GUMPO
WHITE
Dwarf late bloomer. Large white flowers. Zone 7. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| x.
HERBERT (Gable
Hybrid) Deep lavender orchid blooms mid-season. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HERSHEY
RED Double red flower. Mid season. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HINO
CRIMSON Dark red single flower, compact. Early bloomer. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| NANCY
OF ROBIN HILL Compact low growing shrub to 3'. Large soft pink double flowers May - June. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PLEASANT
WHITE Single white blooms with a creamy center. Blooms mid to late season. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| POUKHANENSE Orchid colored, very hardy. Early to mid season. Zone 6. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ROSEBUD Compact double pink flower. Mid season. Zone 6. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| STEWARTSTONIAN Brick red blooms late spring. Wine red winter color. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| TRADITION Single pink flower, compact. Mid season. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| BERBERIS |
| THUNBERGII
ATROPURPUREA
(Red Leaf Japanese
Barberry) Deciduous; excellent hedge plant. Bright red foliage. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| THUNBERGII CRIMSON PYGMY |
| Compact mounded form of redleaf barberry. Zone 4. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| THUNBERGII ROSE GLOW |
| Deciduous shrub. Rose aura over mottled green and white leaves. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| GLAD. WILLIAM PENN |
| Dwarf evergreen with rich green foliage, yellow flowers. Zone 6. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| JULIANAE |
| Large growing evergreen shrub with small yellow blooms early-mid spring. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| BETULA |
|
HERITAGE Outstanding peeling bark. Heat tolerant, can grow in wet or dry soils. Resistant to borers. |
| #15..................................................................................... |
| BUDDLEIA davidii |
| Butterfly Bush, also known as summer lilac, plants produce large flower spikes on new growth July-Sept. Height 4-6'. Zone 5. |
| BLACK KNIGHT - Dark violet |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HONEYCOMB - Creamy yellow blooms. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| LOCHINCH - Lavender Blue |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| NANHO BLUE - Blue, compact habit. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| NAHOE PURPLE - Compact, well branched. Small purple flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PINK DELIGHT - Bright Pink |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ROYAL RED - Fragrant purple red flower. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| WHITE PROFUSION - White |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| BUXUS |
| M. "WINTER GEM" (Asian Boxwood) |
| Hardiest of all Buxus varieties. Excellent dark green color. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| GREEN MOUNTAIN (Sheridan) |
| An extremely hardy variety. Most upright habit, generally 2 times tall as wide. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SINICA-INSULARIS "FRANKLIN'S GEM" |
| Broad spreading habit won't exceed 18" tall. Best in partial shade. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| S. "SUFFRUITICOSA" (Dwarf English) |
| True dwarf boxwood. Slow growing compact shrub to 2'. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| X. "GREEN VELVET" |
| Compact rounded habit. Dark green foliage. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| WINTERGREEN (Korean Boxwood) |
| Dark green oval leaves. Small dense growing habit. Zone 5. |
| B&B..................................................................................... |
| CALLICARPA (Beautyberry) |
| EARLY AMETHYST |
| Bright purple berries appear earlier than other varieties. Zone 5. 3-4 feet. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ISSAI |
| A compact selection with abundant lilac-violet berries. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| LEUCARPA |
| Unusual white berries to brighten up the landscape. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PROFUSION |
| Bronze-purple new growth matures to a dark green foliage. A profusion of violet fruit clusters in autumn. Zone5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CALYCANTHUS |
| FLORIDUS (Sweet Shrub, Carolina Allspice) |
| Broad rounded shrub with burgundy flowers in May. Flowers, bark and wood have a cinnamon-like fragrance. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CAMPSIS (Trumpet Vine) |
| RADICAN MADAME GALEN |
| Vigorous climbing vine. Orange-scarlet blooms summer - fall. |
| #3 on trellis....................................................................... |
| CARYOPTERIS |
| BLUE MIST (Blue Mist Spirea) |
| Deciduous shrub. Silvery gray foliage. Powder blue flowers have a verbena fragrance. Blooms all summer. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| DARK KNIGHT |
| Compact growing deciduous shrub. Dark green foliage, deep blue flowers all summer. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| WORCESTER GOLD |
| 2-3' shrub with bright gold foliage. Intense blue flowers mid-late summer. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CEDRUS |
| ATLANTICA GLAUCA (Blue Atlas Cedar) |
| #10..................................................................................... |
| ATLANTICA GLAUCA PENDULA (Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar) |
| #10..................................................................................... |
| CHAMAECYPARIS |
| FILIFERA AUREA (Gold Thread Cypress) |
| Bright gold thread-like branches all year long. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| OBT NANA GRACILIS (Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) |
| Slow growing Dwarf Hinoki Cypress with soft, dark green foliage. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| CLEMATIS |
| Showy large flowering vines for use on a trellis, wall or post. |
| BEE'S JUBILEE - Light pink flowers/deep red bar. May-June, and Aug. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| COMTESSE DE BOUCHARD - Rosy pink. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| DR. RUPPEL - Deep rose pink/carmen bar. May. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| ELSA SPATH - Lavender blue. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| ERNEST MARKHAM - Magenta red/brown stamens. July. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| ETOILE VIOLET - Deep purple. July. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| HAGLEY - Shell pink. June. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| JACKMANII - Deep purple. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| L. CANDIDA - Pure white. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| PANICULATA - Fragrant white. September. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| POLISH SPIRIT - Intense 3" purplish blue flowers. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| RAMONA - Silvery blue |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| CLETHRA |
| ALNIFOLIA (Summersweet) |
| Native shrub with fragrant flowers in June. Good fall color. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ALNIFOLIA "HUMMINGBIRD" |
| Dwarf form of alnifolia. Fragrant white flowers July - August. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ALNIFOLIA "RUBY SPICE" |
| Deep pink fragrant flowers do not fade to white. Yellow fall foliage. Zone 3. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CORNUS |
| ALLEMAN'S COMPACT |
| A compact well branched cultivar with dark red stems. Zone 3. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ARGENTIO MARGINATA (Variegated Red Twig Dogwood) |
| Variegated cream and green foliage. Bright red branches create attractive winter effect. 6-10'. Zone 3. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| BAILEYI (Red Twig Dogwood) |
| An excellent red stem dogwood, attractive in winter. 8-10'. Zone 3. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| COTONEASTER |
| APICULATA (Cranberry) |
| Pinkish white flowers in spring, red berries in winter. Deciduous. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| CORAL BEAUTY (Christmas Carpet) |
| Low growing evergreen ground cover. White flowers in spring, red berries in winter. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HORIZONTALIS (Rockspray) |
| Low spreading habit. Deciduous, red berries. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| SALICIFOLIA SCARLET LEADER |
| Dark green glossy foliage. Tiny white flowers, bright red persistent berries. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| CRYPTOMERIA |
| GLOBOSA |
| Dwarf Cryptomeria. Green foliage. Grows 3' x 3' in ten years. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CUPRESSOCYPARIS |
| LEYLANDII (Leyland Cypress) |
| Dense green foliage. Rapid growing upright. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| #10.................................................................................... |
| #15.................................................................................... |
| CYTISUS |
| BURKWOOD - (Red Broom) |
| Medium size shrub with long slender stem in dense clumps. Zone 6. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| MADAME BUTTERFLY - (Yellow/red splotch) |
| Medium sized shrub with long slender green stems. Yellow flower with a red splotch in early spring. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| SCOPARIUS "MOONLIGHT" - (Soft Yellow Broom) |
| Deciduous small shrub. Low mounding habit. Zone 6. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| DAYLILY- see Hemerocallis |
| DEUTZIA |
| G. "NIKKO" |
| Extremely low growing shrub covered with white blooms in spring. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ELEAGNUS |
| UMBELLATA (Autumn Olive) |
| Fast growing large shrub with amber berries. Withstands harsh conditions. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| ERICA |
| Heather flower in the winter and early spring. Good for groundcover. Zone 4-6. |
| X.DARLEYENSIS "MEDITERRANEAN PINK" |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| X.DARLEYENSIS "MEDITERRANEAN WHITE" |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| EUONYMOUS |
| ALATUS "COMPACTA" (Burning Bush) |
| Bushy compact plant with corky bark. Brilliant fall color. Deciduous. |
| #3 15/18".......................................................................... |
| #3 or B&B 18/24"............................................................. |
| B&B 24/30"............................................................................... |
| FORTUNEI "EMERALD GAIETY" |
| Low mounding evergreen shrub. White margin on rich green rounded leaves. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FORTUNEI "EMERALD 'N GOLD" |
| Tightly branched erect shrub. Emerald green with vibrant gold edges. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FORTUNEI "EMERALD SURPRISE" |
| Same habit as 'Emerald 'N Gold', but more disease resistant. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| FORTUNEI "SUNSPOT" |
| Lustrous deep green leaves with small yellow center. Mature size 3x5'. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| JAPONICA "AUREO MARGINATA" |
| Evergreen medium size shrub. Dense upright growth habit with bold green leaves having showy gold margins. Zone 6. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| JAPONICA "CHOLLIPO" |
| Great hedge or screen. Attractive tightly branched evergreen shrub. Tolerates poor soils, heat. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| KIAUTSCHOVICA "MANHATTAN" (patens) |
| Large green glossy leaves on densely branched medium evergreen shrub. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FERNS |
| ATHYRIUM FELIX-FEMINA (Lady Fern) |
| Lacy upright fronds 24-30". Best in semi-shade. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| ATHYRIUM PICTUM (Japanese Painted Fern) |
| Silver, red and green fronds. The best hardy variegated fern available. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| MATTEUCCIA STRUTHIOPTERIS (Ostrich Fern) |
| One of the largest of the hardy ferns. 4' plumes lend drama to shady garden. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| FORSYTHIA |
| X. INTERMEDIA "NORTHERN GOLD" |
| Bright yellow flowers along stems early in spring. Zone 5. |
| #3 or B&B 3/4'................................................................. |
| SUSPENSA (Weeping Forsythia) |
| Low growing variety. Drooping branches make good ground cover. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FOTHERGILLA |
| GARDENII "MT. AIRY" |
| Compact shrub with showy white 1" honey scented flower spikes through May. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| MAJOR Available summer |
| 1-2" bottlebrush like spikes abound over dark green foliage in spring |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| GRASSES |
| GROUND COVER |
| HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) |
| Happy Ever Appster™ |
| Trophytaker™ |
| HOSTA (Plantain Lily) |
| HYDRANGEA |
| ANOMALA PETIOLARIS (Climbing) |
| Clinging vine blooms white in June. Dark foliage. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ARBORESCENS "ANNABELLE" |
| Large 10-12" snow white flower heads June - August. Mature height 4'. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| MACROPHYLLA CARDINAL RED |
| Large red macrophylla type flower. Medium size plant. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| M. COERULEA (Lacecap) |
| Large flat heads of single blue flowers. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| M. DOOLEY |
| Extra large blue or pink mophead flowers and robust foliage. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| M. ENDLESS SUMMER (PPAF) |
|
The first Hydrangea Macrophylla that blooms on both new and old wood for repeat blooming color all season long. New Hydrangea. Clusters of vibrant pink blooms that look blue in acidic soils. Dense green foliage. Zone 4-9. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| M. IZU NO HANA |
| Unique lacecap flowers are pink with larger pink double sterile florets shooting out in various directions. Zone 5. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| M. JOGASAKI |
| Lacecap flowers are silvery pink with double florets. Zone 5. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| M. LEMON WAVE |
| Variable blend of cream, yellow, white and green variegated foliage. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| M. NIKKO BLUE |
| Blue flowers in acid soil. Zone 4. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| M. PENNY MAC |
|
An extraordinary new hydrangea that blooms on new wood, producing a profusion of pink or blue blooms. Grows to 6'. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PANICULATA KYUSHU TREE FORM |
|
Large lacy white flowers produces from July-Sept. |
| 2100.................................................................................. |
| PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA TREE FORM (Pee Gee Hydrangea) |
|
Spreading branches bear large pointed white blooms in early August, turning pink in autumn. Grows 15 ft. Zones 3-8. |
| 2100.................................................................................. |
| PANICULATA LIMELIGHT |
| Late summer bloomers with bright lime green flowers. Grows6x8'. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PANICULATA 'PINK DIAMOND' TREE FORM |
|
Light pinkish-white flowers that become darker as the season continues. Grows 15 ft. Zones 3-8. |
| 2100.................................................................................. |
| PANICULATA UNIQUE |
| Improved Pee Gee variety. Upright habit. Large white erect flowers turn pink in mid-summer. 6-8'. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| QUERCIFOLIA "ALICE" |
| Strong growing selection by Mike Dirr. 12" white panicles, nice dark green color and burgundy fall color. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| QUERCIFOLIA "SNOW QUEEN" (#4458) |
| Flowers white in July, turning pink in August. Dark green oakleaf foliage turns deep red-bronze in fall. The orange buds and peeling bark add winter interest. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SERRATA MIDORIBOSHI-TEMAR |
| A prolific bloomer with unique pink flowers. Zone 5. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| S. BLUE BILLOW |
| Cool blue billows of flowers in July. Better bud hardiness than other lacecap. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SERRATA MIRANDA |
| A robust showy plant with large dome shaped lacecap blooms that range from clear pink to blue depending on soil ph. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| HYPERICUM |
| ALBURY PURPLE |
| Rich velvety purple leaves yield yellow flowers mid-summer. Low mounding habit. Zone 6. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| PATULUM HIDCOTE (St. John's Wort) |
| Large yellow flowers in June. Low growing shrub. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ILEX |
| A. DRAGON LADY |
| Columnar holly with big bright red berries. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| CHESAPEAKE |
| Dark green convex foliage. Pyramidal growth habit. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| CRENATA BEEHIVE |
| Dense compact mounded form wider than tall. Foliage is smaller than other crenata types. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. COMPACTA (Compact Japanese Holly) |
| Glossy dark green convex foliage. Compact growing. Evergreen. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. GREEN LUSTRE |
| Hardy. Low dense form, flat dark green leaves. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. HETZI |
| Vigorous grower. 6'. Lustrous dark green convex leaves. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. HELLERI |
| Low, dwarf mounding habit. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. HOOGENDORN |
| Compact medium size grower with dark green foliage. Zone 6. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. NIGRA |
| Upright growing holly similar to Steeds. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| #7..................................................................................... |
| C. SKY PENCIL |
| A densely branched evergreen shrub that has a columnar growth habit. It can grow 6-10' tall and remain only 1-2' wide. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| C. SOFT TOUCH |
| Low mounding habit. Small medium green foliage. Zone 6. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. STEEDS |
| Upright growing form of Japanese holly. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| #7..................................................................................... |
| GLABRA COMPACTA |
| Shiny dark green rounded foliage. Extremely hardy. Zone3. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| GLABRA SHAMROCK (Inkberry) |
| Extremely hardy holly. Good for wet sites. Zone 3. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| #5 24/30"..................................................................... |
| 30/36"............................................................................ |
| MESERVEAE BLUE BARON (Limited Supply) |
| Compact male holly. Shiny dark green leaves during the growing season. Best in full sun and well-drained soils. Zone 6.. |
| 2100..................................................................................... |
| M. BLUE GIRL |
| Vigorous wide upright growth habit. Leaves are glossy dark bluish green. Useful as a specimen, hedge, or foundation plant. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| M. BLUE MAID (#4685) |
| Broad pyramidal growth habit. Zone 5. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| M. BLUE PRINCESS (#3675) |
| Rapid upright grower. Compact form. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| M. BLUE STALLION (#4804) |
| More vigorous than Blue Prince; a strong upright habit. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HYBRID CHINA BOY (#4803) |
| Growth habit same as China Girl. A must for good berry set. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HYBRID CHINA GIRL (#4878) |
| Very hardy hybrid with heavy berry set. Good substitute for Taxus. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| NELLIE STEVENS |
| Pyramidal form when young. Vigorous grower becomes large spreading shrub or small tree. Orange red berries. Zone 6. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| #15..................................................................................... |
| VERTICILLATA SPARKLEBERRY |
| A vigorous upright form. Abundant red fruit last well into winter. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| VERTICILLATA WINTER RED |
| Multi-stem deciduous shrub with persistent brilliant red fruit |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| YULE BRITE "CONAYULE" |
| Upright grower produces abundance of bright red fruit that persists beyond the New Year. Zone 6-9. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| ITEA |
| VIRGINICA "HENRY'S GARNET" |
| Native shrub, white flowers on 6" racemes in June. Brilliant fall color. J. Franklin Styer Award winner. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| LITTLE HENRY (Dwarf Sweetspire) |
| Sweetly scented, pure white flowers on low mounding compact plant. Exceptional burgundy red fall color. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| VIRGINICA MERLOT |
| Flowering shrubs with fragrant white flowers in June turning a red wine color in fall. Compact Dwarf. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| JUNIPERUS |
| CHINENSIS FAIRVIEW (Hetzi Columnaris) |
| Broad, dense column, medium green color. Zone 4. |
| 30/36" #5.......................................................................... |
| 36/48" #5.......................................................................... |
| #15.......................................................................................... |
| C. HETZI GLAUCA |
| Medium size, fountain shape. Blue green foliage. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. OLD GOLD |
| Low growth habit, excellent gold color year round. Zone 4. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. PFITZER GLAUCA |
| Soft silver-blue foliage on medium size spreader. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. PFITZER GOLD STAR |
| Light blue green body. Delicate gold tipped branches. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. PFITZER "NICK'S COMPACT" |
| Best variety of compact pfitzer. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. SARGENT VIRIDIS |
| Rich green color on broad spreading heavy branches. Zone 4. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. SEAGREEN |
| Mint green color. Arching growth habit. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. TORULOSA (Hollywood) |
| Rustic, twisting, rich green upright. Zone 5. |
| #5 30/36"............................................................................. |
| #7..................................................................................... |
| C. BLUE PACIFIC (Blue Shore Juniper) |
| Blue green color, low spreading ground cover. Zone 5. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HORIZONTALIS BAR HARBOR |
| Tightly matted ground cover, gray-blue foliage, plum in winter. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| H. BLUE CHIP |
| Silver blue colored fine foliage. A superb ground cover. Zone 4. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| H. ICE BLUE (PP9639) |
| A form of blue rug juniper marketed as having a more sparkling blue color, especially in spring and fall. Slightly slower growing than blue rug. Zone 3. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| H. WILTONI (Blue Rug) |
| Low, trailing, full centered juniper has intense silver blue foliage. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| H. YOUNGSTOWN ANDORRA |
| Vigorous prostrate plant. Gray-green, rich plum-color in winter. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PROCUMBENS NANA (Japanese Garden Juniper) |
| Cushion-like form is covered by dense blue green foliage. Zone 6. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SQUAMATA BLUE STAR |
| Very slow growing dwarf juniper with bright blue star-like foliage. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| S. PARSONI |
| Grey-green foliage, low spreading habit. Zone 5. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SCOPULORUM WICHITA BLUE |
| Bright blue pyramid. Best blue upright. Zone 4. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| #7..................................................................................... |
| KALMIA |
| LATIFOLIA "ELF" |
| Light pink buds open to white. Glossy foliage. Dwarf. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| BULLSEYE |
| Banded crimson on white flowers. Mid-late spring. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| NIPMUNK |
| Red buds open deep rich pink. Glossy foliage. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| OLYMPIC FIRE |
| Dark red showy buds. Zone 4. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SARAH |
| Reddish buds give way to pink flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| LAGERSTROMIA (Crape Myrtle) |
| Deciduous shrub with clusters of long lasting flowers in summer. Zone 7. |
| ACOMA - Dwarf. Pure White. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HOPI - Pink |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| REGAL RED - Red |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| #15..................................................................................... |
| LEUCOTHOE |
| AXILLARIS (Coast Leucothoe) |
| Small evergreen shrub, excellent in shade. White flowers in June. Zone 6. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FONTANESIANA RAINBOW |
| Showy clusters of white flowers with striking red stems and colorful leaves. Effective as a hedge or clip to make ground cover. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| LIRIOPE |
| BIG BLUE (Lilyturf) |
| Broad, dark green foliage, blue blooms. Zone 6. |
| 4" Pots....................................................................................... |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| 1000+ 2.80 |
| MONROE WHITE |
| Green foliage, pure white blooms. Best in shade. Zone 6. |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| SILVERY SUNPROOF |
| Variegated foliage, lilac-blue blooms. Zone 6. |
| 4" Pots....................................................................................... |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| 1000+ 2.90 |
| SPICATA (Creeping lilyturf) |
| Narrow blade green variety. Hardy to Zone 4. Pale lavender flower. |
| 4" Pots....................................................................................... |
| #1..................................................................................... |
| LONICERA |
| HECKROTTI "GOLD FLAME" (Honeysuckle) |
| Fragrant blooms all summer. Beautiful red buds/gold flowers. |
| #2 with trellis...................................................................... |
| #3 with trellis...................................................................... |
| MAHONIA |
| BEALI (Leatherleaf Mahonia) |
| Coarse textured semi-evergreen shrub with fragrant yellow flowers early spring. Blue fruit cluster in summer. Blue green foliage turns red yellow to bronze in fall. 6-8". Zone 6. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| MICROBIOTA |
| DECUSSATA (Siberian Cypress) |
| Slow growing evergreen ground cover. Lacy rich green foliage turns bronze in winter. Does best in shade. Zone 3. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| MYRICA |
| PENNSYLVANICA (Northern Bayberry) |
| Hardy, salt tolerant, semi-evergreen shrub. Grey berries. Zone 2. |
| #3 15/18".............................................................................. |
| #3 18/24".............................................................................. |
| #3 24/30".............................................................................. |
| NANDINA |
| DOMESTICA (Heavenly Bamboo) |
| Small to medium size evergreen shrub. Brilliant red color in autumn. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| D. FIRE POWER |
| Neat mounding habit, ideal for borders. Brilliant crimson fall/winter color. 30". |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| D. WOODS DWARF |
| Dwarf, low growing, compact habit to 18" Brilliant scarlet foliage in fall/winter. Zone 6. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| HARBOR DWARF |
| Very dwarf semi-evergreen with erect stems. Mature height is under 2' |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| PERENNIALS |
| #1 |
| #2 |
| PHOTINIA |
| FRAZERII |
| Densely branched shrub for hedge or screens. New growth is a bright bronze red color that matures to dark green leaves. Full sun. Moderate to fast grower. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PICEA |
| ABIES "NIDIFORMIS" (Bird's Nest Spruce) |
| Dwarf Norway Spruce. Dense spreading nest-like mound. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| 2100..................................................................................... |
| ABIES PENDULA (Weeping Norway Spruce) |
| Choice evergreen with weeping spreading branches. Slow growing, needs full sun. |
| #10..................................................................................... |
| GLAUCA "CONICA" (Dwarf Alberta Spruce) |
| Slow growing dense conical shape, green foliage. Zone 3. |
| #2 15/18"............................................................................. |
| #3 or #5 18/24"............................................................... |
| #3 or #5 24/30"................................................................ |
| #3 or #5 30/36"................................................................ |
| GLAUCA GLOBOSA |
| Globe shape evergreen shrub. Bright blue needles hold color all year. Full sun. Grows 3-5' tall and 5-6' wide. |
| #5..................................................................................... |
| Limited Std. #5.......................................................... |
| PIERIS |
| JAPONICA COMPACTA |
| Shiny deep green foliage. Masses of pure white panicles in spring. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| J. DOROTHY WYKOFF |
| Winter flower buds are a deep mahogany, open to a light pinkish-white bloom. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| 2100.......................................................................................... |
| J. MOUNTAIN FIRE |
| Slow growing compact shrub has dark green foliage. Fiery red new growth. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| VALLEY VALENTINE |
| Beautiful red buds and abundant flowers. Compact mounding habit will take partial shade. Grows 5-7' tall and wide. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| VARIEGATED |
| Green leaf with white margins, pink new growth. White flowers in the Pring. Grows to 10'. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| PINUS |
| MUGHO |
| Dwarf low growing spreader. Bright green pin cushion like foliage. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3 12/15".......................................................................... |
| #3 15/18".......................................................................... |
| POTENTILLA |
| FRUTICOSA ABBOTTSWOOD |
| Deciduous small shrub with showy white flowers spring/summer. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| F. GOLDFINGER |
| Golden yellow blooms in spring. Broad mounding habit. Zone 3. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PRUNUS |
| X. CISTENA (Sand Cherry) |
| Colorful purple foliage. Fragrant pink flowers, small purple fruit. 8'. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| MARITIMA (Beach Plum) |
| Thrives in sandy soil. White flowers in spring followed by blue fruit. 6' |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PYRACANTHA |
| MOHAVE |
| Medium size upright shrub. Bright orange red berries early fall. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| RUTGERS |
| Low spreading habit. Orange red berries for fall. More disease resistant than Lowboy. Zone 6. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| RHODODENDRON |
| CATAWBIENSE ALBUM |
| Dark green foliage. Brilliant white flowers with green splotches. Large growing plant. Blooms late May. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CHIONOIDES |
| Long green foliage and compact white flowers with a yellow eye. Mid-season. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| NOVA ZEMBLA |
| Extremely showy dark red flowers. Vigorous upright growth habit. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PJM |
| Small dark green foliage turns red in fall. Lavender flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ROSEUM ELEGANS |
| Wide upright grower. Rose-lilac trusses. Blooms mid-season. |
| 15/18" #3.......................................................................... |
| 18/24" #3.......................................................................... |
| 24/30" #5 or 2100......................................................... |
| 30/36" 2100......................................................................... |
| 30/36" #10......................................................................... |
| ROSEUM PINK |
| More compact than Roseum Elegans, pink flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ROSA |
| BONICA (pp#5105) |
| 1987 AARS award winner. Clusters of 2 1/2" shell pink flowers. Upright to 4'. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CAREFREE DELIGHT (pp#8841) |
| A carefree carpet of disease free bright green foliage to approximately 3' tall. Blooms are 1 1/2" five petaled soft pink, borne in clusters. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CAREFREE MARVEL PPAF |
| New ground cover shrub. Deep pink color, glossy foliage. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| CAREFREE SUNSHINE |
| Clear yellow blooms appear in abundant clusters from June-Oct. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FLOWER CARPET (pp#7282) |
| A care free shrub rose that requires no spraying for black spot or mildew. Lovely pink flowers over an extended bloom period. Low mounding habit. Zone 2. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FLOWER CARPET RED™ PPAF |
| The same characteristics as Flower Carpet with red blooms. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| FLOWER CARPET YELLOW PPAF |
| The same characteristics as Flower Carpet with yellow blooms. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| THE BLUSHING KNOCKOUT ROSE PPAF |
| Light pink color changes to shell pink as the bloom ages. Thrives in humid climates. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| KNOCKOUT (PPAF AARS 2000) |
| Fluorescent cherry red blooms. Care free performer, dark green foliage. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| THE PINK KNOCKOUT ROSE PPAF |
| Powerful pink color. Thrives in humid climates. Blooms early spring-frost. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| RUGOSA - ALBA |
| White flowers. Same habit as pink rugosa. Zone 2. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| RUGOSA - PINK |
| Rich green foliage. Large red fruit, flowers June-Sept. Excellent seashore plant. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FUCHSIA MEIDLAND |
| Unusual mauve pink with 2" saucer-like blooms. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ICE MEIDLAND |
| Crisp white cluster on pom-pom shaped blooms. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| RED MEIDLAND |
| Profuse single red blooms in late spring. Low spreading habit. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SEAFOAM |
| Small glossy foliage, large clusters of creamy white double flowers. Vigorous spreading habit. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| THE FAIRY |
| Glossy green foliage with masses of soft pink blooms. June-frost. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SKIMMIA |
| JAPONICA Male or Female |
| Slow growing evergreen shrub. Rich green leaves. Clusters of fragrant yellow white flowers. Bright red berries on end of branches. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| SPIREA |
| JAPONICA "ALPINA" (Dwarf) |
| Deciduous low spreader, clusters of pink flowers in summer. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| JAPONICA "GOLD MOUND" |
| Bright gold foliage, pink flowers. Low mounding habit. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| JAPONICA "LEMON PRINCESS" |
| Bright gold foliage holds color well in summer heat. Low mounding habit. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| JAPONICA "LITTLE PRINCESS" |
| Low mounding shrub covered with pink flower clusters in summer. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| JAPONICA "SHIROBANA" |
| Late bloomer with white, pink and red flower clusters cover this low spreader. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| NIPPONICA "SNOWMOUND" |
| Masses of white flowers May - June. Dark blue green foliage. Height 3-5'. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| X. BUMALDA "ANTHONY WATERER" (Dwarf pink Bridal Wreath) |
| Flat heads of rosy pink flowers in summer. Deciduous, 3'. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| X. BUMALDA "DARTS RED" |
| Deep carmine red flowers on 2-3' shrub. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| X. BUMALDA "GOLDFLAME" |
| Spring foliage is a bright golden color turning green in summer. Changes to copper orange by fall. Light crimson flowers. Deciduous, 2-3'. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| X. BUMALDA "NEON FLASH" |
| Vivid red flowers, rich purple-green new growth. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| SYRINGA |
| MEYERI PALIBAN |
| Reddish purple buds open light pink. A strong bloomer, pleasing fragrance. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PATULA "MISS KIM" |
| Pale lilac flower, blooms longer than most dwarf varieties. 3-5' |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| VULGARIS (Common Purple) |
| Fragrant purple flowers in May. Nice informal hedge or screen. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| X. PERSTONIAE "MINUET" |
| Dwarf late flowering hybrid. Light purple buds open to light rosy flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| TAMARIX |
| RUBRA |
| Soft feathery green foliage appears juniper like, but appearances are deceiving. Rose pink flowers in early summer. Zone 2. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| TAXUS |
| BACCATA REPANDENS |
| Flat dark green-blue foliage on arching branches. Low growing, wide spreading habit. Zone 6. |
| 15/18"........................................................................................ |
| 18/24"........................................................................................ |
| DENSIFORMIS (Spreading Yew) |
| Fast growing dark green foliage. Excellent foundation plant. |
| 15/18"........................................................................................ |
| 18/24"........................................................................................ |
| 24/30"........................................................................................ |
| HICKSI (Upright Yew) |
| Columnar form. Fast growing with dark green foliage. Zone 4. |
| 18/24"........................................................................................ |
| 24/30"........................................................................................ |
| THUJA |
| AUREA NANA (Golden Biota) |
| Broad slow growing upright is bright yellow all year long. Full sun. |
| 24/30"........................................................................................ |
| EMERALD GREEN |
| Compact pyramidal arborvitae. Bright emerald green foliage. |
| 4'............................................................................................ |
| 5'............................................................................................ |
| 6'............................................................................................ |
| NIGRA (Dark American Arborvitae) |
| Dark green foliage, upright growth shears well. Zone 3. |
| 3'.............................................................................................. |
| 4'.............................................................................................. |
| RHEINGOLD |
| Slow growing evergreen. Rich gold in summer. Coppery gold in winter. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| #Special............................................................................ |
| WOODWARD GLOBE |
| Bright green foliage, maintains shape without trimming. Zone 3. |
| 18/24" B&B............................................................................... |
| VACCINIUM |
| ANGUSTIFOLIUM (Low Bush) |
| Open growing shrub reaching 6" to 2' in height. Spreads to 2'. Foliage is blue green changing to bronze, scarlet and crimson in fall. White flowers in April and May. Sweet medium size fruit. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| C. BLUE CROP (High Bush) |
| Mid season variety. Large firm fruit, excellent color, good flavor. Nice fall color make this the most popular variety in New Jersey. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| C. DUKE (High Bush) |
| Similar to Patriot, fruit is medium sized, firm, of good quality and color. 4-6'. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| C. JERSEY (High Bush) |
| Early mid-season variety. Medium size fruit with long stems. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| C. PATRIOT (High Bush) |
| Abundant large flat blue fruits. Excellent flavor. |
| #2..................................................................................... |
| VIBURNUM |
| CARLESI |
| Large flower buds are red opening pink and turning white. Fragrant. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| DENTATUM |
| Selected for its fall color. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PLICATUM TOMENTOSUM "MARESI" |
| Attractive light green foliage displays flat white flowers in spring. Bright red fruits and good fall color makes this one a good choice. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| OPULUS "STERILE" |
| Common Snowball. Masses of pure white snowball like sterile flower clusters in summer. Bright green foliage has purple red fall coloring. Deciduous. 8-12'. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| X. RHYTIDOPHYLLOIDES "ALLEGHANY" |
| Leatherleaf variety, semi-evergreen. White flowers. Zone 3. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| X. BURKWOODII |
| 6-12' tall, 4' wide. Large clusters of waxy pinkish white flowers have a gardenia fragrance. Semi-evergreen in colder areas. Evergreen elsewhere. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| VITEX |
| AGNUS-CASTUS (Chaste Tree) |
| Rapid growing medium size deciduous shrub. Lavender blue flowers July-September. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| ABBERVILLE BLUE |
| Bold, 12-18", fragrant clear blue flower spikes in mid-late summer. Zone 5(6). |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| WEIGELA |
| CARNAVAL |
| Red, white and pink blooms create a showy display in the summer landscape. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| FLORIDA "JAVA RED" |
| Deep green foliage with an overcast of purplish-red. Carmine red buds open to deep pink blooms. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| F. FRENCH LACE (PPAF) |
| Exciting new variegated variety. Bright yellow leaf margins, dark red flowers. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| F. "PINK PRINCESS" |
| Bright pink flowers and glossy green foliage. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| F. "RED PRINCE" |
| Long lasting non-fading red flower color. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| C. "VARIEGATA NANA" (variegated dwarf Weigela) |
| Most dwarf of the Weigela family. New growth is bright green with creamy edges. Soft pink blossoms in spring. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| F. "WINE & ROSES" |
| Dark glossy foliage intensifies as autumn approaches. Hot pink rose colored flowers late spring through early summer. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| MIDNIGHT WINE™ PPAF |
| A marvelous low mounding dwarf version of Wine & Roses. Dark burgundy foliage and deep pink flowers. Grows to 2'. Zone 4. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| POLKA |
| Large bright pink flowers cover this compact plant. Longer bloom season and zone 3 hardiness create a winner over other pink varieties. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| WISTERIA |
| PINK, PURPLE OR WHITE varieties |
| #7 staked.......................................................................... |
| SINENSIS |
| Showy, violet blue, grape like flower clusters 8-12" long. Twining branches can grow 25-30' in length. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| YUCCA |
| FILAMENTOSA (Adam's Needle) |
| Narrow dark green leaves. 3' flower spikes of creamy white in summer. Zone 5. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| F. GOLDEN SWORD |
| Sword like green on gold foliage. White flower spikes in summer. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| COLOR GUARD |
| Bright yellow center with distinct green margins. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
| PENDULA (Weeping) |
| Blue-green long recurving leaves. White flower spikes in summer. |
| #3..................................................................................... |
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