Blue Grass Farms Company Directory

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Blue Grass Farms Company Directory
Hours
Monday thru Friday
Thanksgiving – March 15
8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Monday thru Friday
March 15 – April 15
7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday thru Friday
April 15 – Thanksgiving
7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed Weekends and Holidays
We will be closed from12/24/16 ­­­until 1/1/17 for Christmas.
Blue Grass Farms Company Directory
Phone: 800.346.0272
Fax: 765.640.2006
Visit us on-line at www.bluegrassfarms.net
Brent Schalk, President
Ext. 203
Jennifer Davis
Kevin McCart
Sales & Information Management
Inside Sales
Ext. 208
Ext. 201
jdavis@bluegrassfarms.net
kmccart@bluegrassfarms.net
Kris Higgins
Counter Sales & Data Processing
Ext. 202
khiggins@bluegrassfarms.net
Beth McKee VanNess
Vice President, Finance
Ext. 205
bmckee@bluegrassfarms.net
S e rv i c e • Q ua l i t y • A va i l a b i l i t y
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T able
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General Information Section
Terms and Conditions of Sale....................................................... 3-4
Blue Grass Farms on the Web .......................................................... 4
Office and Sales Staff..................................................................... 5
Field and Greenhouse Staff............................................................. 6
FAQ’s.......................................................................................... 7
Transplanting Guidelines. . .............................................................. 8
Planting Depth Guide................................................................. 8-9
Custom Container Growing ....................................................... 9-10
Proven Winners®......................................................................... 10
Hardiness Zone Map and Cash Discount Option ............................... 11
Product Section
Nursery Stock: Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens............................. 12-76
Specialty Plants.......................................................................... 76
Vines................................................................................... 77-78
Groundcovers....................................................................... 79-82
Perennials . . ........................................................................ 83-106
Ferns...................................................................................... 107
Grasses and Sedges. . .......................................................... 108-111
Annuals . . ................................................................................ 112
Natives: Forbs and Graminoids............................................ 113-119
Grass Seed. . ............................................................................. 120
Hardgoods and Supplies..................................................... 121-122
Cross Reference Index. . ....................................................... 124-127
Notes.................................................................................... 128
and
Conditions
of
Sale
Wholesale Only – Blue Grass Farms is a wholesale nursery and as such does not
do business with the general public. A Nursery Dealer’s License issued by the state
your business is located in is required for all customers. We also reserve the right
to determine the wholesale status of companies wishing to purchase plant
material and to decline doing business with those whom we conclude do not
merit a wholesale nursery stock account.
Prices – Prices in this listing are effective August 15, 2016
Prices are F.O.B. Blue Grass Farms, Anderson, Indiana and are subject to change
without notice. Please call for quotations on large quantities. All orders picked up
at the nursery or delivered in the State of Indiana are subject to 7% sales tax
unless we have a current Indiana Sales Tax Exemption Certificate on file.
Quantity Discounts – Quantity discounts listed are per size, item and invoice.
Neither items nor invoices may be combined to gain discount pricing.
Terms – All sales are net cash unless an account has been established. Credit
terms are NET 30 days. A 3% surcharge will be added to on account payments
paid by credit card. A 5% discount will apply to all cash sales at list pricing (cash
or check). A service charge of 1% per month will be added to overdue accounts.
Any account over 60 days will revert to COD. If an account must be given to an
attorney or collection agency for collection, purchaser agrees to pay all legal and/
or collection costs. Any order paid with a check written with insufficient funds will
be invoiced at the original order total plus the 5% discount and a $30 fee.
Guarantee – All stock is guaranteed true to name and in good healthy condition.
We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the productiveness or survival of
nursery stock after it has left our nursery.
NOTE:
Orders – Spring orders will be held until May 10th after which they will return to
open stock. All material ordered through the course of the season will be returned
to open stock if not taken within one week.
Tagging – We invite you to hand select plants from our nursery yard with our sales
staff. Once tagged, material must be shipped. Field tagging is also available
for the spring and fall digging seasons. Orders less than $1000 that are personally
selected and tagged in the field are subject to an additional 10% charge for
this service.
Your Customers – You are welcome to bring your customers to the nursery to
select plants. However, we will not provide services of any kind to your customers.
This is your job, not ours. Please do not send your customers to select or pick-up
plant material unless you accompany them.
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Terms and Conditions of Sale cont.
Delivery Services and Charges – Fast efficient delivery of your order is always available on our trucks. There is no minimum order amount for delivery. Small orders
will be combined and delivered as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Indianapolis Area
$115.00 – $345.00 depending on
distance and size of truck required
Office
S a l e s S ta f f
and
Indiana and Out-of-State
Please call for freight rates
Availability – Please do not assume all items listed in this catalog are available at
all times. We welcome your inquiries concerning availability.
Returns – Plant material selected from the nursery yard may not be returned.
Plants delivered by Blue Grass Farms and accepted by the customer may not
be returned.
Brent Schalk
President
Beth McKee VanNess
Vice President, Finance
Ed Williams
General Manager
Kris Higgins
Counter Sales & Data Processing
Jennifer Davis
Sales & Information Management
Kevin McCart
Inside Sales
• Current availability and pricing
• Company directory and general information about Blue Grass Farms
• New customer information and forms
• Guidelines to our delivery service
• Answers to frequently asked questions
• Links to trade associations and websites containing outstanding
horticultural databases
www.bluegrassfarms.net
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Field
and
FAQ’s
Greenhouse Managers
When are plants able to be dug?
Spring digging season begins as soon as the frost leaves the ground. This usually
occurs in mid to late February, however this date can vary year to year by up to
two weeks (earlier or later). Spring digging ends as plants begin to break bud and
put on new growth. Our spring digging schedule begins with trees that break
dormancy earliest: Crab, Pear, Cherry, Lilac and Serviceberry, and ends with Oak
and conifers.
left to right: Mickey Gaw, Field Manager and Don Miksha, Greenhouse Manager
Sales Yard Team
left to right: Martin Rea, Andrew Hinds, Alfredo Rangel, Aaron Nixon
Field
and
Y a r d S ta f f
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Summer digging of Taxus, Junipers, Arborvitae and Boxwood begins as soon as
soft new growth matures and becomes hardened off. These plants can safely be
dug by mid June or early July depending on temperature and moisture conditions. Conifers (Pine, Spruce, Fir and Hemlock) follow a similar pattern. They can be
harvested beginning in late July or mid August. Conifers are especially sensitive to
damage or loss if they are dug during hot dry weather patterns, so in some years
digging is delayed until better conditions arrive.
Fall digging of deciduous trees begins as signs of dormancy appear. This is indicated by the leaves showing their fall color. Unlike spring, when most species can
be dug anytime in the digging season, fall digging follows a sequence that parallels the time that each species begins its journey towards dormancy. The earliest
trees include Crab and Locust, which are generally safe to harvest in mid September. Most other species require some hard frosts to show color. From year to year,
this timing can vary considerably in central Indiana from early to late October.
Pear is the last species on the fall list. Considerable amounts of frost are needed to
begin digging pear. Quite a number of species are at risk of loss if transplanted in
the fall. Please see Transplanting Guidelines on page 8 for details.
What size balls are put on trees and how much do they weigh?
Average ball sizes and weights are listed below. Ball size may vary depending on
our field manager’s best judgment of overall digging conditions. Ball weights can
also vary, sometimes dramatically, depending on soil moisture.
TREE TYPE
Tree Size
Ball Size Ball Weight
Deciduous Trees11/2" & 13/4"24"
2"28"
21/2"32"
3"36"
325 lbs.
550 lbs.
750 lbs.
1150 lbs.
Conifers
325 lbs.
550 lbs.
700 lbs.
1150 lbs.
5'-6'24"
6'-7'28"
7'-8'30"
8'-9'36"
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Transplanting Guidelines
The livability of the plant material we grow and sell is of great concern to us. Our
experience over the years tells us much about how best results can be obtained.
It is our goal to do as much as we can to keep your losses at a minimum. Many
factors, some beyond anyone’s control, come in to play between the time a plant
is dug and the time it becomes apparent whether it will thrive or not. We do
everything within our control to make sure you receive healthy, vigorous plants
and we assume you will use good common horticultural sense regarding holding
lot operations and/or installation and maintenance practices. If you have questions or concerns about any of these things we are always available to help.
Questions concerning the safety of fall digging certain tree species are frequently
asked. Several species commonly used have some risk of loss if transplanted during this time of year. Results will vary widely depending on environmental factors
including soil moisture, temperature extremes and temperature fluctuations over
the course of the fall and winter seasons. Proper planting techniques and maintenance practices are critical to insure survival of fall planted stock. Fall dug species
with some risk include:
Moderate Risk
River Birch
Golden Rain Tree
Tulip Tree
Hornbeam
Sweet Gum
Redbud
London Plane Tree / Sycamore
Hawthorn
Zelkova
Black Walnut
High Risk
Flowering Dogwood
Black Gum
All Oak varieties (except Pin Oak)
We realize that many times you cannot avoid fall planting some of these species
because of the demands of the work that you do. Because of the known risks
involved we cannot be held responsible for the survival of these species when
fall dug.
Proper Planting Depth
Some nurseries have recently had their trees questioned or rejected by arborists
because they were believed to be planted too deep. Planting depth is important
to the tree’s health and your sales. Use this guide for planting bare root stock.
Each tree is different, but you can use the bud point, the root collar and the position of the top root as guides to planting depth.
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Landscapers should plant your finished trees with the top of the ball or container
about 2” higher than the surrounding landscape, with the soil and mulch
smoothing the transition.
Tree planting diagram courtesy of:
Bud Point will show as a
minor crook in the trunk,
just above the ground
line. Plant with bud point
1"-2" above the soil line.
Root Collar is a swelling at
ground line where stem tissue
transitions into root tissue.
Plant at soil line.
Highest Root should be
about 2" below soil
surface when planted.
SOIL Line
C u s to m C o n ta i n e r G r ow i n g
Blue Grass Farms has become a large producer of custom grown container
plants for commercial and INDOT projects. Our capabilities and resources are
broad enough to grow just about any plant that is used in the landscape trade
in the Midwest in whatever size container is required. Your plants, when ready,
can be delivered on our trucks to the jobsite as you need them: all at once or in
multiple shipments as each section of the job is ready to plant.
Included in what we can grow are perennials, grasses, sedges, ferns, hostas,
daylilies, groundcovers, annuals, woody ornamentals and evergreens, as well as
native forbs and graminoids. Container sizes range from 50 cell trays to 7 gallon
containers.
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H a r d i n e ss Z o n e M a p
Our ability to deliver finished plants in a timely manner to a job site is totally
dependent on having enough notice of when the due date for installation will be.
Given adequate time we can grow the required plants here at our nursery using
efficient and economical production techniques to provide a finished product at
the lowest price possible. The less time we have forces us to use techniques that
are less cost effective and the finished product, therefore, will necessarily be more
expensive. If lead time is reduced even further, providing the items called for on a
particular plant list is dependent on open on-hand inventories from a fairly small
group of nurseries specializing in plant plug production. This will certainly
increase costs further still. One thing you can always be sure of is that we will
always do everything under our control to accommodate your needs and meet
your delivery dates.
We are glad to quote any list and discuss possibilities.
Range of Average
Annual Minimum
Temperatures
Zone 2
-50° to -40°
Proven Winners® is an international plant marketing firm which provides an
infrastructure that links plant breeders and growers with a global marketing
network. Hundreds of exciting new Proven Winners® introductions are making
their way into the mainstream of retail and wholesale markets. Given this trend in
popularity we have made a commitment to bring you an ever increasing selection
of Proven Winners® ColorChoice® broadleaf evergreens, evergreens and woody
ornamentals. Here are the varieties we currently have in production:
Spring Grove® Arborvitae
Arctic Fire™ Dogwood
Pinky Winky™ Hydrangea
Gold Pillar™ Barberry
Black Lace™ Elderberry
Quick Fire® Hydrangea
North Star™ Boxwood
Blue Chiffon™ Hibiscus
Summer Wine™ Ninebark
Fine Line® Buckthorn
Blue Satin™ Hibiscus
Little Henry® Sweetspire
Blue Chip™ Jr. Buddleia
White Chiffon™ Hibiscus
Blue Muffin® Viburnum
Ice Chip™ Buddleia
Bobo™ Hydrangea
Fine Wine™ Weigela
Lilac Chip™ Buddleia
Limelight™ Hydrangea
Sonic Bloom Pink™ Weigela
Miss Molly™ Buddleia
Little Lamb™ Hydrangea
Sonic Bloom Red™ Weigela
Purple Haze™ Buddleia
Little Lime™ Hydrangea
Wine & Roses® Weigela
Yuki Snowflake™ Deutzia
Little Quick Fire™ Hydrangea
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Zone 3
-40° to -30°
Zone 4a
-30° to -25°
Zone 4b
-25° to -20°
Zone 5a
-20° to -15°
Zone 5b
-15° to -10°
Zone 6
-10° to 0°
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All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
Abies balsamea var phanerolepis Canaan Fir
Tightly pyramidal, formal cone shape, dark green needles. Mature size: 40’-55’ x 20’-25'
Zone 4
6'125.00
7'149.00
8'179.00
Abies concolor Concolor or White Fir
Course textured blue green needles, pyramidal. Mature size: 40’x25’ Zone 2
5’99.00
6’125.00
7’149.00
8’189.00
MAPLE
Acer x freemanii ‘Celzam’ Celebration® Maple
Upright head with good crotch angles, yellow fall color, seedless variety.
Mature size: 45’ x 20’-25’ Zone 3
Acer ginnala ‘JFS-UGA’ Red November Amur Maple
Low branched or multi-stemmed tree, bright red fall color develops later than
that of a typical seedling. Mature size: 18’ x 24’ Zone 4
11/2”88.00
13/4”109.00
2”145.00
Acer grandidentatum ‘Schmidt’ Rocky Mountain Glow® Maple
Small oval head, similar to Sugar Maple, intense yellow to orange red fall color.
Mature size: 25’x15’ Zone 4
1-910+
13/4”119.00 109.50
2” 145.00132.00
Acer griseum Paper Bark Maple
Dwarf maple with exfoliating orange copper bark. Mature size: 15’x15’ Zone 5
11/2”95.00
2”149.00
21/2”189.00
Acer miyabei ‘Morton’ State Street® Maple
Upright oval head, dark green leaves, yellow fall color. Mature size: 50’x35’ Zone 4
1-910+
13/4”115.00 106.00
2” 142.00130.75
x freemanii ‘Firefall’ Firefall Maple
Upright oval head, exceptional cold hardiness and bright red fall color, seedless
variety. Mature size: 50’x35’ Zone 3
x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’ pp 4864 Autumn Blaze® Maple
Good branching habit, broad oval head, persistent orange red fall color.
Mature size: 50’x40’ Zone 3
x freemanii ‘Marmo’ Marmo Maple
A seedless hybrid of red and silver maple, fall color is that of a red maple/orange
to orange red. Mature size: 55’x45’ Zone 3
1-910+
11/2”88.00 81.00
13/4” 109.00100.25
2” 142.00130.75
21/2”169.00
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J A PA N E S E M A P L E
Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood'
p. 'Red Emperor'
p. 'Suminagashi' Zone 3 unless noted
p. ‘Atropurpureum’
Small ornamental tree with deep red leaves, needs full sun to bring out red color,
best in areas protected from wind to prevent leaf scorch. Mature size: 15'x15'
Acer p. ‘J. Wolff’ Emperor One Japanese Maple
Attractive deep red foliage turning to brilliant red in fall. Mature size: 15’x15’ Zone 5
5'99.00
6'119.00
11/2”149.00
2”179.00
Laceleaf Japanese Maple
Acer palmatum var. dissectum 'Crimson Queen' Crimson Queen Maple
p. var dissectum 'Ever-Red' Ever-Red Maple
p. var. dissectum 'Viridis' Green Laceleaf Maple
Very small ornamental tree, weeping habit, deeply dissected leaves, red leafed
varieties need full sun for best color. Mature sizes are extremely variable. Zone 5
24”79.00
30”99.00
36”125.00
48”159.00
60”179.00
N O R WA Y M A P L E
Acer platanoides 'Crimson King’ Crimson King Maple
Rounded head, purple red leaves, slow growing. Mature size: 40’x35’ Zone 4
2”145.00
21/2”173.00
p. 'Crimson Sentry’ pp 3258 Crimson Sentry Maple
Columnar form of 'Crimson King’. Mature size: 25’ x15’ Zone 4
11/2”92.00
13/4”115.00
2”146.00
p. ‘Columnar’ Columnar Norway Maple
Narrow, upright head, dark foliage, yellow fall color. Mature size: 35’x15’ Zone 4
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1-910+
3
1 /4” 115.00106.00
2” 142.00130.75
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S U G AR MAPLE
Acer saccharum ‘Astis’ Steeple® Sugar Maple
Narrow oval head, yellow orange fall color. Mature size: 45’x20’ Zone 5
All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
s. ‘Barrett Cole’ pp 10590 Apollo® Sugar Maple
Very narrow, columnar Sugar Maple. Mature size: 25’x10’ Zone 4
s. ‘Bonfire’ pp 3817 Bonfire Sugar Maple
Broad oval head, light green foliage, bright orange red fall color.
Mature size: 50’x40’ Zone 4
s. ‘Commemoration’ pp 5079 Commemoration Sugar Maple
Oval head, glossy leaves, orange red fall color. Mature size: 50’x35’ Zone 4
s. ‘Endowment’ pp 4654 Endowment Sugar Maple
Columnar, dark green foliage, bright yellow fall color. Mature size : 50’x20’ Zone 4
s. ‘Green Mountain’® Green Mountain Sugar Maple
Broad oval head, tough, dark green leaves, dependable orange scarlet fall color.
Mature size: 60’x50’ Zone 3
RED MAPLE
Acer rubrum ‘Armstrong’ Armstrong Maple
Columnar red maple, yellow/orange/red fall color. Mature size: 45’ x15’ Zone 4
r. ‘Bowhall’ Bowhall Maple
Similar to ‘Armstrong’, slightly more rounded. Mature size: 40’x 18’-25’ Zone 4
r. ‘Frank Jr.’ pp 16769 Redpointe® Maple
Broad pyramidal head, fast growing, brilliant red fall color. Mature size: 45’ x 30’ Zone 5
r. ‘October Glory’® October Glory Maple
Broad oval head, red to red purple fall color. Mature size: 45’x35’ Zone 4
s. ‘Legacy’ pp 4979 Legacy Sugar Maple
Upright oval head, thick dark green foliage, fast growing, red/pink/orange
fall color. Mature size: 50’x35’ Zone 3
s. ‘Morton’ Crescendo™ Sugar Maple
Upright oval head, glossy green foliage, orange red to bright red fall color.
Mature size: 45’x40’ Zone 4
1-9 10+
11/2”89.00
13/4”119.00 109.50
2” 147.00135.25
21/2”174.00
r. ‘Red Sunset’® Red Sunset Maple
Oval head, upright branching, dependable red fall color. Mature size: 45’x35’ Zone 4
r. ‘Sun Valley’ Sun Valley Maple
Oval head with symmetrical branching, bright red fall color, seedless variety.
Mature size: 40’x35’ Zone 4
1-910+
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1 /2” 86.0079.25
13/4” 115.00106.00
2” 142.00130.50
21/2”174.00
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All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala ‘Flame’ Flame Maple
Dense shrub or small tree, intense red fall color. Mature size: 20’x20’ Zone 2
1-910+
11/2”86.00 79.25
13/4”109.00 100.25
2” 142.00130.50
6’ 92.0084.75
Clump 7’ 109.00100.25
8’139.00
Acer truncatum x platanoides ‘JFS-KW202’ pp 21838 Crimson Sunset Maple
Resembles Crimson King foliage, form is upright and compact.
Mature size: 35’ x 25’ Zone 4
13/4”119.00
2”145.00
Acer truncatum x platanoides ‘Keithsform’ pp 7529 Norwegian Sunset® Maple
Oval head, dark glossy foliage, yellow/orange/red fall color.
Mature size: 35’x25’ Zone 4
1-910+
1
1 /2”86.00 79.25
13/4”109.00 100.25
2” 142.00130.50
21/2”159.00
Acer truncatum x platanoides ‘Warrenred’ pp 7433 Pacific Sunset® Maple
Upright spreading head, smooth glossy foliage, yellow orange to bright red fall
color. Mature size: 30’x25’ Zone 4
1-910+
11/2”86.0079.25
13/4”109.00100.25
2” 142.00130.50
21/2”169.00
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Aesculus x carnea ‘Ft. McNair’ Horse Chestnut
Rounded head, dark pink flowers on 6"-8" panicles in spring, dark green foliage.
Mature size: 40'x30' Zone 3
x carnea ‘Briotti’ Briotti Horse Chestnut
Rounded head, rose red flowers on 10" panicles in late spring, dark green leaves.
Mature size: 40'x30' Zone 4
11/2”96.00
13/4”129.00
2”159.00
S E RV I C E B E R RY
Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Princess Diana’ Princess Diana Serviceberry
Brilliant red fall color, edible fruit. Mature size: 20'x15' Zone 3
x grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’ pp 5717 Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
Bright red fall color, heavy fruiting. Mature size: 20'x15' Zone 3
‘Autumn Brilliance’ is the only variety available as 11/2”
1-910+
11/2”99.00
13/4” 119.00
2”149.00
5’ 78.0071.00
6’ 98.0090.00
Clump
7’ 119.00109.50
8’149.00
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All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
B A R B E R R Y Zone 4
CHO K EBERRY
Aronia arbutifolia ‘Brilliantissima’ Brilliant Red Chokeberry
Rounded deciduous shrub, white flowers in May, persistent red berries, red fall color,
good for wet soils. Mature size: 8'x10' Zone 4
Aronia melanocarpa ‘Elata’ Glossy Black Chokeberry
Similar in habit to Red Chokeberry with black fruit. Mature size: 6'x5' Zone 3
m. ‘Viking Black’ Viking Black Chokeberry
Compact form, white fragrant flowers earlier than other varieties followed by
large black fruits, bright red fall foliage color. Mature size: 3’x5’ Zone 3
1-910-2425+
3G
15.95 14.75
13.50
5G21.00 19.25 17.75
Berberis thunbergii ‘Atropurpurea’ Red Barberry
Rounded thorny deciduous shrub, red purple foliage in full sun. Mature size: 5'x5'
t. ‘Atropurpurea Nana’ Crimson Pygmy Barberry
Dwarf mound, red purple foliage in full sun. Mature size: 2'x3'
t. ‘Helmond Pillar’ Helmond Pillar Barberry
Columnar form of Red Barberry, slow growing. Mature size: 5'x18"
t. ‘Rosy Glow’ Rosy Glow Barberry
Similar to Red Barberry with silver pink new growth. Mature size: 3'x3'
t. ‘Maria’ pp 18082 Sunjoy® Gold Pillar™
Columnar form of Golden Pygmy, very burn resistant. Mature size: 3'-4' x 18"
1-9 10-2425+
3G16.40 14.9013.75
5G19.95 18.35
7G25.75 23.70
B I R C H
Betula nigra River Birch
Broad pyramidal head, bark peels and curls, good in wet soils, fast growing, yellow
fall color. Mature size: 45’ x35’ Zone 4
n. ‘Cully’ Heritage® Birch
Glossy leaves, creamy white exfoliating bark. Mature size: 45’ x35’ Zone 4
n. ‘Little King’ Fox Valley™ Birch
Dwarf form of River Birch, good resistance to typical Birch pests.
Mature size: 10’ x 12’ Zone 4
EVER G REEN A Z ALEA Zone 5
Variety
Boudoir
Color
Hybrid Group
MatureSize
Watermelon Pink
(Gable)
3'x3'
Delaware ValleyWhite(Glen Dale)
3'x3'
HerbertLavender
(Kaempferi)
5'x5'
Girard’s Fuschia
Karens
Deep Reddish Purple
(Girard)
2'x3'
Lavender Pink
(Gable)
3'x3'
1-9 10-2425+
3G
17.90 16.25
15.00
5G22.7520.7518.90
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utilis var jacquemontii White Barked Himalayan Birch
Pyramidal habit, yellow fall color. Mature size: 40’ x 20’ Zone 4
1-910+
11/2” 79.0072.75
2” 119.00109.50
21/2” 149.00137.00
6’ or 25G
87.00
80.00
8’ or 25G
112.00
103.00
10’ or 25G
136.00
127.75
12’ 169.00155.50
14’192.00
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(Birch cont. on next page)
Birch cont.
X ‘Royal Frost’ Royal Frost Birch and Crimson Frost Birch
White bark with crimson red foliage. Mature size: 30’-40’ x 15’-20’ Zone3
25G 6’
89.00
25G 8’
119.00
13/4”
109.00
2”
129.00
B u t t er f ly B u s h Zone 5
Buddleia davidii ‘Black Night’ Black Night Butterfly Bush
Deciduous shrub with an arching spreading habit, very dark purple fragrant
flowers June to Sept. Mature size: 6’ x 4’
d. ‘Lo & Behold Blue Chip Jr’ ppaf Blue Chip Jr. Butterfly Bush
Dwarf version of Blue Chip. Mature size: 20”-28” x 20”-28”
B O X W O O D
d. ‘Lo & Behold Ice Chip’ ppaf Ice Chip Butterfly Bush
Fragrant white flowers. Mature size: 18”x24”
Buxus microphylla var. japonica ‘Baby Gem’ Baby Gem Boxwood
Dark green broadleaf evergreen, holds green color throughout winter.
Mature size: 4’x4’ Zone 5
d. ‘Lo & Behold Lilac Chip’ pp24016 Lilac Chip Butterfly Bush
Fragrant lilac purple flowers. Mature size: 18”x24”
Buxus sempervirens ‘Vardar Valley’ Vardar Valley Boxwood
Dense, flat topped mound, needs protected site in Zone 5. Mature size: 2’x4’ Zone 5
d. ‘Lo & Behold Purple Haze’ ppaf Purple Haze Butterfly Bush
Fragrant lilac purple flowers. Mature size: 24”x36”
sinica var. insularis ‘Wintergreen’ Wintergreen Boxwood
Hardiest of all Boxwood, winter color is bronze not green, very small leaves.
Mature size: 4’x3' Zone 4
d. ‘Miss Molly’ Miss Molly Butterfly Bush
Fragrant sangria-red flowers. Mature size: 48”x48”
d. ‘Nanho Purple’ Nanho Purple Butterfly Bush
Deciduous shrub with an arching spreading habit, lavender purple fragrant
flowers June to Sept. Mature size: 3’ x 3’
d. ‘Petite Blue Heaven’ Petite Blue Heaven Butterfly Bush
Dense rounded full form, no pruning required, purple/blue blooms June to Sept.
Mature size: 2’x2’
d. ‘Petite Dark Pink’ Petite Dark Pink Butterfly Bush
Dense rounded full form, no pruning required, hot pink blooms June to Sept.
Mature size: 2’x2’
d. ‘Petite Snow White’ Petite Snow White Butterfly Bush
Deciduous shrub with an arching spreading habit. Mature size: 4’x3’
d. ‘Pink Delight’ Pink Delight Butterfly Bush
Deciduous shrub with an arching spreading habit, deep pink fragrant flowers June
to Sept. Mature size: 5’ x 5’
1-9 10-2425+
3G 18.00 16.2515.00
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X ‘Glencoe’ Chicagoland Green®
Similar to ‘Green Velvet’ with excellent winter hardiness. Mature size: 3’x5’ Zone 4
X ‘Green Gem’ Green Gem Boxwood
Slow growing dwarf, dark green foliage, good winter hardiness. Mature size: 2’x2’ Zone 4
X ‘Green Mountain’ Green Mountain Boxwood
Small irregular pyramid, very hardy, good winter color. Mature size: 4’x3’ Zone 4
X ‘Green Velvet’ Green Velvet Boxwood
Rounded, dark green foliage, excellent winter color. Mature size: 3’x3’ Zone 5
X ‘Katerburg’ pp 15988 North Star™ Boxwood
Small dense globe, small shiny dark green leaves. Mature size: 30"x30" Zone 5
1-9 10-2425+
10” 15.25 14.0012.75
12” 17.95 16.5015.50
15” 23.50 21.6519.90
18” 31.50 29.0026.75
24” 42.5039.00
30” 56.0051.50
(Boxwood cont. on next page)
36” 64.0059.00
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Boxwood cont.
X ‘Wilson’ Northern Charm™
Excellent hardiness, oval shaped, black green winter color. Mature size: 3’x3’ Zone 4
X ‘Winter Gem’ Winter Gem Boxwood
Hardy cultivar of Korean Boxwood. Mature size: 3’x3’ Zone 5
1-910+
10” 14.7513.75
12” 18.5017.00
15” 22.7521.00
18” 32.5029.90
24” 43.5040.00
Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ Pyramidal European Hornbeam
Densely branched, very upright columnar head becoming oval with age, yellow
fall color. Mature size: 35'x25' Zone 5
b. ‘Frans Fontaine’ Frans Fontaine Hornbeam
Narrowest of Pyramidal Hornbeams. Mature size: 35'x15' Zone 4
1-910+
11/2”88.00 81.00
13/4”109.00 100.25
2” 142.00130.50
21/2”169.00
Carpinus caroliniana American Hornbeam
Oval head, fine textured dark green foliage, yellow/orange/red fall color.
Mature size: 25'x20' Zone 4
1-910+
11/2”89.00 82.00
13/4”115.00 104.50
2” 149.00137.00
Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Dark Knight’ Dark Knight Caryopteris
Mounding dwarf shrub, may not be top hardy in severe winters, deep blue
flowers mid summer through frost. Mature size: 30”x 30” Zone 4
1-9 10-2425+
3G 15.75 14.5013.35
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Catalpa speciosa Northern Catalpa
Irregular rounded head, large heart-shaped leaves, 2” bell-shaped white flowers in
late spring, 8” to 20” bean-like fruit pods, yellow green fall color.
Mature size: 40’-60’ x 20’-30’ Zone 4
1-910+
2” 119.00109.50
21/2” 149.00137.00
3” 169.00
Celtis x ‘Magnifica’ Magnifica Hackberry
Broadly oval to vase shaped, develops a large, arching canopy similar to that of
an elm, yellow fall color. Mature size: 50’ x 40’ Zone 5
Celtis occidentalis Hackberry
Broad head with arching branches, yellow fall color. Mature size: 70’ x50’ Zone 2
1-910+
13/4”109.50 100.75
2” 142.00130.75
21/2”169.00
Celtis o. ‘JFS-KSU1’ Prairie Sentinel Hackberry
Tight columnar form of Hackberry, gold fall color. Mature size: 45’ x 12’ Zone 4
13/4”109.50
2”149.00
Cercidiphyllum japonicum Katsura Tree
Upright, becoming rounded with age, leaves are similar to Redbud, yellow gold
fall color. Mature size: 40’ x 30’ Zone 4
1-910+
11/2”99.00 91.00
13/4”119.00 109.50
2”149.00
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C Y P R E S S Zone 4
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Boulevard’ Boulevard Cypress
Upright habit, soft silver blue foliage. Mature size: 6’-8’ x 5’-6’
p. filifera ‘Aurea’ Gold Thread Cypress
Mounded habit, good color through mid-summer. Mature size: 4’-6’ x 4’-6’
p. ‘Kings Gold’ Kings Gold Cypress
Compact mounding habit, golden yellow threadleaf foliage. Mature size: 4’x4’
p. ‘Lemon Thread ’ Lemon Thread Cypress
Slow growing semi-dwarf, broadly conical shrubby variety, bright yellow threadleaf foliage, needs afternoon shade to keep from scorching. Mature size: 3’-5’ x 2’-3’
p. filifera ‘Gold Mops’ Gold Mop Cypress
Dwarf mound, dense foliage, holds color through summer. Mature size: 30”-36” x 30”-36”
Cercis canadensis Redbud
Upright, spreading with age, pink flowers in early spring, good in shade.
Mature size: 25’x25’ Zone 4
1-910+
6’ 99.0091.00
7’
115.00106.00
Clump
8’ 139.00127.75
11/2” 92.0084.50
13/4” 115.00106.00
2” 142.00130.50
21/2”165.00
3”199.00
Cercis c. ‘Covey’ pp 10328 Lavender Twist™ Redbud
Small weeping tree, contorted branches, dark green leaves, reddish purple flowers.
Mature size: 8’x8’ to 10’x10’ Zone 4
c. ‘Forest Pansy’ Forest Pansy Redbud
Purple leafed Redbud, light red flowers. Mature size: 20’x25’ Zone 4
15G94.00
11/2”109.00
2”149.00
Chaenomeles japonica ‘Texas Scarlet’ Texas Scarlet Quince
Deciduous bushy mound, blooms in early spring. Mature size: 3’x4’ Zone 4
1-9 10-2425+
3G 17.5016.1014.80
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p. ‘Sungold’ Sungold Cypress
Mounded evergreen shrub with golden weeping threadleaf foliage.
Mature size: 30”x30”
1-9 10-2425+
3G18.50 17.00 15.65
5G23.50 21.75
7G27.50
Cladrastis kentuckea Yellowwood
Large ornamental tree, slow growing, pendulous, white fragrant flowers in late spring.
Mature size: 40'x40' Zone 4
11/2”99.00
13/4”122.00
2”149.00
1
2 /2”179.00
Clethra alnifolia Summersweet
Upright deciduous shrub, glossy foliage, spicy, fragrant white flowers in summer.
Mature size: 6' x 5' Zone 3
a. ‘Hummingbird’ Compact form of Summersweet. Mature size: 30”x3' Zone 4
a. ‘Sixteen Candles’ Erect creamy white flowers, very fragrant, slow growing.
Mature size: 5'x3' Zone 4
a. ‘Ruby Spice’ Fragrant, rosy pink flowers. Mature size: 4'-6' x 3'-5' Zone 4
1-9 10-2425+
3G16.9515.6014.50
5G21.50 19.80
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D O G W O O D (Tree)
Cornus alternifolia Pagoda Dogwood
Large shrub or small tree, best in partial shade, small white flowers, red fall color,
blue black berry clusters. Mature size: 20'x20' Zone 4
1-910+
15G 89.0081.75
Please call on other sizes.
All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
kousa var. chinensis Kousa or Chinese Dogwood
Upright head, white flowers in June, red fruit in fall, red fall color.
Mature size: 20’x20’ Zone 5
1-910+
11/2” or 15G 94.00
86.50
13/4”119.00
2” 139.00127.00
6’
89.0081.75
Clump
8’ 129.00118.75
D O G W O O D (Shrub)
Cornus alba ‘Bud’s Yellow’ Bud’s Yellow Dogwood
Medium green foliage, white bloom. Mature size: 5’-8’x 5’-6’ Zone 3
a. ‘Bailhalo’ Ivory Halo® Dogwood
Improved variety of Variegated Dogwood, more compact with better leaf quality
in summer. Mature size: 5'x5' Zone 3
a. ‘Elegantissima’ Variegated Red Twig Dogwood
Fast growing red stems in winter, variegated foliage in spring and summer.
Mature size: 6-10’ x 6-10’ Zone 3
foemina Gray Dogwood
Upright, densely branched, cream colored flowers in June, white berries.
Mature size: 10'x6' Zone 4
florida White Dogwood
Rounded head, large white flowers, rich red fall color. Mature size: 25’x25’ Zone 5
1-910+
6’ 77.0071.00
11/2”94.00 86.50
13/4”119.00
2”139.00
21/2”169.00
f. ‘Rubra’ Pink Dogwood
Similar to White Dogwood but with pink blooms. Zone 5
1-910+
6’ 82.0075.50
11/2”97.00 89.25
13/4”119.00 109.50
2”145.00
21/2”179.00
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sericea ‘Cardinal’ Cardinal Dogwood
Loose rounded shrub, coral stems turning cherry red in winter.
Mature size: 6’ x 8’ Zone 2 5 gallon only
stolonifera ‘Bailey’ Red Twig Dogwood
Rounded spreading deciduous shrub, good in shade and wet soils.
Mature size: 8' x10' Zone 2
s. ‘Farrow’ pp 18523 Arctic Fire™ Dogwood
New compact red twig cultivar, great winter color. Mature size: 4'x4' Zone 3
1-9 10-2425+
3G15.95 14.7513.50
5G19.75 18.2516.75
7G24.75 22.7520.10
Cotinus coggygria ‘Royal Purple’ Purple Smokebush
Large rounded deciduous shrub, dark purple black leaves. Mature size: 12'x12' Zone 5
1-910+
5G 19.9518.35
7G26.75
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C O T O N E A S T E R
Cotoneaster apiculatus Cranberry Cotoneaster
Mounded deciduous shrub with arching branches, red berries in late summer.
Mature size: 3'x5' Zone 4
dammeri ‘Coral Beauty’ Coral Beauty Cotoneaster
Semi-evergreen, small leaves, heavy berry producer. Mature size: 3'x4' Zone 5
1-910-2425+
3G 15.9514.75 13.50
Deutzia gracillis ‘Yuki Snowflake’ Yuki Snowflake Deutzia
Proven Winners® variety, compact mounded habit full of white flowers in spring,
burgundy fall color. Mature size: 1-2’x1-2’ Zone 5
1-910+
3G 16.9515.60
B U R N I N G
H A W T H O R N Zone 4
Crataegus crus-galli inermis Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn
Round head, white flowers, bright red fruit, thornless, very glossy dark green
foliage, orange fall color. Mature size: 15'x15'
phaenopyrum Washington Hawthorn
Broad oval head, glossy leaves, thorny, persistent red berries, orange/red/purple
fall color. Mature size: 25'x25'
viridis ‘Winter King’ Winter King Hawthorn
Wide, vase shaped head, red berries, glossy green leaves, yellow bronze fall color.
Mature size: 20' x 25'
1-910+
11/2”86.00
13/4”107.00 98.50
2”132.00121.50
Clump 6’ 99.0091.00
8’ 132.00121.50
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B U S H
a. ‘Compacta’ Dwarf Burning Bush
Must have full sun for good fall color. Mature size: 8'x8' Zone 4
a. ‘Timber Creek’ Chicago Fire® Burning Bush
Mahogany red new growth, brilliant red fall color, attractive orange fruit.
Mature size: 8'-10' x 8'-10' Zone 3
1-910-2425+
18" 16.9515.60 14.35
24" 21.7520.00
30" 26.7524.75
36" 33.5030.75
a. ‘Odom’ pp 13168 Little Moses® Burning Bush
Most compact cultivar in production. Mature size: 30"-36" x 30"-36" Zone 4
1-910-2425+
18" 18.7517.25 15.90
24" 23.7521.85 20.10
30" 28.7526.45
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F O R S Y T H I A
All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
E u onym u s (Evergreen) Zone 5
Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’ Emerald Gaiety Euonymus
Green leaves with white margins, mounding form, full sun to partial shade.
Mature size: 3’ x 3’
f. ‘Emerald ‘N Gold’ Emerald and Gold Euonymus
Low mounding evergreen shrub with upright growing foliage turns pink-red in
cold weather. Mature size: 2’ x 5’
f. ‘Moonshadow’ Moonshadow Euonymus
Dark green evergreen leaves with golden yellow center in each leaf.
Mature size: 3’ x 5’
f. vegetus Big Leaf Wintercreeper
Upright mound or vine, best used away from winter sun, orange berries.
Mature size: 2’ x 5’
1-9 10-2425+
2G13.75 12.65
3G16.75 15.40 14.20
Forsythia X intermedia ‘Northern Gold’ Northern Gold Forsythia
Upright growing shrub that produces showy golden yellow flowers in early
spring, good winter hardiness on flower buds for dependable blooming.
Mature size: 6’x5’ Zone 3
Forsythia X viridissima ‘Bronxensis’ Bronx Forsythia
Dwarf mound, bright yellow flowers. Mature size: 2'x3' Zone 5
X ‘Courtasol’ Gold Tide Forsythia
Dwarf low spreader, light yellow flowers. Mature size: 20”x 4’ Zone 5
X intermedia ‘Lynwood Gold’ Lynwood Gold Forsythia
Upright spreading habit, big yellow flowers on entire stem in spring.
Mature size: 6‘ x 8’ Zone 5
X ‘Meadowlark’
Very hardy cultivar, bright yellow flowers in early spring.
Mature size: 8’-10’ x 8’-10’ Zone 3
1-910-2425+
3G15.90 14.75 13.50
5G19.95 18.35
B E E C H
Fagus grandiflora American Beech
Broad rounded head with horizontal branching, edible small nuts, yellow fall color.
Mature size: 60'x50' Zone 3
sylvatica ‘Purple Fountain’ Purple Fountain Beech
Very columnar form of Purple Beech, slow growing. Mature size: 25'x15' Zone 4
s. ‘Riversii’ River’s Purple Beech
Large dense head, reliably dark purple leaves. Mature size: 50'x45' Zone 4
s. ‘Roseo-Marginata’ Tricolor Beech
Wide oval head, purple leaves with rosy pink to white margins, good in partial shade.
Mature size: 40'x25' Zone 4
15G99.00
11/2"139.00
13/4”179.00
2”199.00
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Fothergilla gardenii Fothergilla
Dwarf deciduous shrub, bottle-brush flowers in May, orange red fall color.
Mature size: 3'x3' Zone 5
major ‘Mt.Airy’ Improved selection with outstanding fall color, dark blue green
summer foliage, long lasting blooms. Mature size: 5'x4' Zone 5
1-9 10-2425+
3G17.95 16.50 15.20
5G22.95 21.10 19.50
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Gymnocladus dioicus Kentucky Coffeetree
Open irregular crown, long compound leaves, leafs out late in spring, 8” seed pods
on female trees. Mature size: 60’-80’ x 40’-55’ Zone 3
d. ‘Espresso-JFS’ Espresso™ Kentucky Coffeetree
Seedless cultivar, upright oval head. Mature size: 50’ x 35’ Zone 4
1-910+
B&B and 25G 11/2”96.00 88.25
B&B and 25G 13/4”115.00 105.75
2”149.00
1
2 /2”177.00
G I N K G O Zone 3
Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo
Upright pyramidal head, slow growing, yellow fall color. Mature size: 60'x35'
Hamamelis vernalis Spring Witch Hazel
Large rounded deciduous shrub with yellow blooms in very early spring.
Mature size: 10'x10' Zone 4
b. ‘Autumn Gold’ Autumn Gold Ginkgo
Broad pyramidal head, golden yellow fall color. Mature size: 45'x35'
virginiana Common Witch Hazel
Large, upright rounded understory shrub, does well in shade, fragrant yellow
flowers in late fall. Mature size: 15'x12' Zone 4
b. ‘Princeton Sentry’ Princeton Sentry® Ginkgo
Narrow pyramidal head, bright yellow fall color. Mature size: 45'x15'
13/4”139.00
2"169.00
21/2”209.00
x intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’ Arnold Promise Witch Hazel
Upright vase shaped shrub, yellow flowers in early spring. Mature size: 12’x 12’ Zone 5
1-9 10-2425+
5G 19.9518.3516.85
7G 29.9527.5025.25
‘Arnold Promise’ only 10G 4’
49.75
L O C U S T
Gleditsia triacanthos inermis ‘Impcole’ Imperial® Locust
Round head, yellow fall color. Mature size: 35' x 35' Zone 4
Hibiscus syriacus Althea or Rose-of-Sharon
Upright rounded deciduous shrub with large flowers in summer. Mature size: 8'x6' Zone 5
t.i. ‘Shademaster’ pp 1515 Shademaster Locust
Irregular vase shaped head, yellow fall color. Mature size: 45'x35' Zone 4
s. ‘Blue Chiffon’ ppaf Blue Chiffon Hibiscus™
Proven Winners® variety, large blue flowers in late summer.
t.i. ‘Skyline’ ® Skyline Locust
Broad pyramidal head, golden fall color. Mature size: 45' x 45' Zone 4
t.i. aureus ‘Sunburst’® Sunburst Locust
Irregular shaped head, new growth is bright yellow. Mature size: 40' x 35' Zone 4
Robinia pseaudoacacia ‘Purple Robe’ Purple Robe Locust
Moderately fast growing, compact, rounded, deciduous tree. New growth is
reddish-bronze and flowers are fragrant, rose pink. Mature size: 40’x30’ Zone 3
1-910+
13/4”109.00 100.25
2" 139.00127.75
21/2”169.00
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s. ‘Marina’ ppaf Blue Satin™
s. ‘Diana’ ppaf Diana Hibiscus™
Large white flowers, dark green foliage.
s. ‘Red Heart’ ppaf Red Heart Hibiscus™
Large white flowers with pink centers, dark green foliage.
s. ‘Notwoodtwo’ ppaf White Chiffon™
1-910-2425+
5G 21.5019.75 18.20
These varieties of Rose-of-Sharon are also available in Tree Form:
Blush Satin, Lavender Chiffon, Red Heart and Violet Satin
15G73.50
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HYDRANGEA
Hydrangea anomala ssp. Petiolaris Climbing Hydrangea
Sun to full shade, glossy green leaves, fragrant lacy white flowers in summer.
Plant height: 15’ Zone 4
p. ‘Little Lamb’ pp 15395 Little Lamb Hydrangea
Compact plant with small, soft white flowers from late summer to frost.
Mature size: 5’x5’ Zone 5
p. ‘Jane’ pp22330 Little Lime Hydrangea
Dwarf form of ‘Limelight’, large lime green flowers July-September.
Mature size: 3’ x 3’ Zone 3
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’ Annabelle Hydrangea
Good in shade, large white blooms all summer. Mature size: 4'x6' Zone 4
p. ‘SMLQFHP’ ppaf Little Quick Fire Hydrangea
Dwarf form of Quick Fire®, rounded form, pink flowers July-September.
Mature size: 3’ x 3’ Zone 3
Hydrangea macrophylla Big Leaf Hydrangea
Best in partial shade with protection from winter winds, blue-flowered varieties
need a soil pH of 5.0-5.5 to ensure blue color, large mop-head flowers.
Mature size: 3'-5' x 3'-5' Zone 5
p. ‘Pinky Winky’ pp16166 Pinky Winky™ Hydrangea
Medium shrub, large white flowers with lower panicles changing to pink.
Mature size: 8’x8’ Zone 3
m. ‘All Summer Beauty’ All Summer Beauty Hydrangea
Blue flowers on new growth. Mature size: 3’ x 3’ Zone 5
Hydrangea paniculata Hardy Hydrangea
Very hardy upright shrub, flowers in mid-summer.
p. ‘Bulk’ pp 16812 Quick Fire®
Pink flowers in May. Mature size: 6'x6' Zone 5
p. ‘Limelight’ pp 12874 Limelight Hydrangea
Unique, lime green flowers. Mature size: 6’x6’ Zone 5
(This group of Hydrangea cont. on next page with pricing)
p. ‘Vanilla Strawberry’ pp20670 Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea
Large panicles emerge a creamy vanilla white and mature through a soft pink to
strawberry red. Mature size: 6’-7’ x 4’-5’ Zone 4
1-910+
3G16.9515.60
5G19.9518.35
7G26.5024.25
Hydrangea macrophylla 'Bailmer' ppaf Endless Summer® Hydrangea
First everblooming big leaf hydrangea, exceptional hardiness, pink or blue flowers
depending on soil Ph. Mature size: 3’-5’ x 3’-5’ Zone 4
m. 'Blushing Bride’ pp 17169 Endless Summer® Blushing Bride Hydrangea
Similar to Endless Summer® with white blooms maturing to pink.
Mature size: 3’-6’ x 3’-6’ Zone 5
m. ‘PIIHM-I’ ppaf Endless Summer® Twist-n-Shout™ Hydrangea
Lacecap flowers with deep pink centers and pink or blue blossoms.
Mature size: 3’-5’ x 3’-5’ Zone 4
m. ‘Bobo’ ppaf Bobo Hydrangea
Abundant white summer flowers, blooms every year, hardy, soil pH does not
affect bloom color, dwarf. Mature size: 30” x 36” Zone 3
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bombshell’ Bombshell Hydrangea
Dwarf cultivar, rounded form with large nearly round, white blooms fading to
pink, earlier and longer blooms than other cultivars. Mature size: 2’ x 3’ Zone 4
1-910+
3G18.9517.50
5G22.9521.25
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Tree Form Hydrangeas Zone 3
These Pee Gee Hydrangeas are available as grafted standards in 15G containers.
p. ‘Grandiflora’ Pee Gee Hydrangea
p. ‘Limelight’ Limelight Hydrangea
p. ‘Pink Diamond’ Pink Diamond Hydrangea
p. ‘Quick Fire’® Quick Fire Hydrangea
p. ‘Tardiva’ Late Panicle Hydrangea
15G73.50
quercifolia ‘Alice’ Alice Oakleaf Hydrangea
Improved cultivar of Oakleaf Hydrangea with large, long lasting flower panicles,
bronze/maroon/purple fall color. Mature size: 5'-8' x 5'-8' Zone 5
q. ‘Munchkin’ Munchkin Oakleaf Hydrangea
Dwarf oakleaf hydrangea boasting dark green foliage that turns mahogany-red in
fall. Mature size: 3’ x wider spreader Zone 5
q. ‘Ruby Slippers’ Ruby Slippers Oakleaf Hydrangea
Compact with rich dark green summer foliage. Mahogany-red foliage in the fall.
Mature size: 3.5’ x 5’ Zone 5
1-9 10-2425+
3G18.50 17.00 15.65
5G23.50 21.65
7G29.75 27.25
3’45.00
EVER G REEN HOLLY
Ilex crenata ‘Green Lustre’ Green Lustre Holly
Low mound, very glossy leaves, black berries. Mature size: 2’x3’ Zone 5
Ilex glabra ‘Compacta’ Compact Inkberry
Broad pyramidal habit. Mature size: 3'x3' Zone 4
g. ‘Chamzin’ pp 6962 Nordic Holly
Rounded, compact habit. Mature size: 4'x4' Zone 3
g. ‘Densa’ Densa Holly
Broad upright habit. Mature size: 4’ x 5’ Zone 5
g. ‘Shamrock’ Shamrock Holly
Rounded, thick mounding habit. Mature size: 3'x3'. Zone 3
Hypericum frondulosum ‘Sunburst’ Sunburst St. Johnswort
Mounding, bright yellow flowers June – Oct., can lose top growth in severe winters.
Mature size: 2'x3' Zone 5
1-910+
3G16.95 15.60
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Ilex x meservae ‘Blue It’ Blue It Holly
Combination of ‘Blue Princess’ and ‘Blue Prince’ growing together to create a self
pollinating variety. Mature size: 6’x6’ Zone 5 5 gallon only
x m. ‘Blue Prince’ Blue Prince Holly
Upright pyramid with good blue color. Mature size: 12’x8’ Zone 5
(Evergreen Holly cont. on next page with pricing)
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Evergreen Holly cont.
x m. ‘Blue Princess’ Blue Princess Holly
Female partner for ‘Blue Prince’, bright red berries. Zone 5
x m. ‘China Boy’ pp 4803 China Boy Holly
Dark glossy green leaves, rounded, compact habit to 8'x8', shears well. Zone 4
x m. ‘China Girl’ pp 4878 China Girl Holly
Female partner to ‘China Boy’, extremely heavy berry producer. Zone 4
x m. ‘Royal Family’ Royal Family Holly
‘Blue Princess’ and ‘Blue Prince’ growing together to create a self pollinating variety.
Mature size: 6’x6’ Zone 5 5 gallon only
1-910-2425+
3G 18.5017.0015.70
5G 23.9522.0020.25
7G 29.7527.2525.20
Deciduous Holly cont.
v. ‘Southern Gentleman’ Southern Gentleman Winterberry
Male polinator for Sparkleberry and Winter Red. Mature size: 6’x6’
v. ‘Sparkleberry’ Sparkleberry Winterberry
New foliage growth is showy red, bright red berries for winter display, use ‘Southern
Gentleman’ as male pollinator. Mature size: 8’x8’ Zone 3 3 and 5 gallon only
DECIDUOU S HOLLY (Winterberry) Zone 4 unless noted
Ilex verticillata ‘Spravy’ Berry Heavy Winterberry
Large bright orange berries on stems for winter display, use ‘Mr. Poppins’ as male
pollinator. Mature size: 6’x6’ Zone 3 5 gallon only
v. ‘Winter Red’ pp 4146 Winter Red Winterberry
Upright, rounded, very persistent bright red fruit, needs ‘Southern Gentleman’ as
pollinator. Mature size: 8’x6’
1-9 10-2425+
3G 18.50
17.00
15.70
5G21.9520.20
7G26.5024.25
v. ‘FarrowBPop’ ppaf Mr. Poppins Winterberry
Dwarf compact form, male pollinator. Use with ‘Little Goblin’, ‘Berry Heavy’.
Mature size: 3’x3’ Zone 3 3 gallon only
v. ‘Jim Dandy’ Jim Dandy Winterberry
Male pollinator for ‘Red Sprite’. Mature size: 4'x4'
Itea virginica ‘Henry’s Garnet’ Henry’s Garnet Sweetspire
Upright deciduous shrub, gray green foliage, drooping white flowers in June, early
long-lasting red fall color. Mature size: 4'x4' Zone 5
v. ‘Little Goblin’ ppaf Little Goblin Winterberry
Dwarf compact form, extra large and abundant red fruit on stems for winter display,
use ‘Mr. Poppins’ as male pollinator. Mature size: 3’x3’ Zone 3 3 and 5 gallon only
v. ‘Nana’ Red Sprite Winterberry
Dense dwarf, 1/2” persistent red fruit, use ‘Jim Dandy’ as pollinator. Mature size: 3’x3’
v. ‘Sprich’ pp 10988 Little Henry® Sweetspire
Compact form of ‘Henry’s Garnet’. Mature size: 2'x3' Zone 5
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1-9 10-2425+
3G17.50 16.1014.80
5G19.95 18.35
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J U N I P E R
Juniperus S p r e a d i n g J u n i p e r Zone 4 unless noted
chinensis ‘Gold Lace’ Gold Lace Juniper
Holds color well throughout the summer. Mature size: 4'x6'
Low Spreading Juniper cont.
s. ‘Mini Arcadia’ Mini Arcadia Juniper
Soft green feathery foliage. Mature size: 8”-12” x 3’-4’ Zone 3
ch. ‘Gold Star’ Gold Star Juniper
Feathery, gold tipped foliage. Mature size: 3’-4’ x 5’-6’
squamata ‘Blue Star’ Blue Star Juniper
Mounded steel blue foliage. Mature size: 2’x2’ Zone 4
1-910-2425+
3G16.5015.2014.00
5G21.0019.3517.75
7G27.50 25.30
ch. ‘Kallay’ Kallay Juniper Compact pfitzer, green foliage. Mature size: 3'x6'
ch. ‘Nick’s Compact’ Nick’s Compact Juniper Blue gray foliage. Mature size: 3'x6'
ch. ‘Old Gold’ Old Gold Juniper
Compact habit, yellow foliage fades to green in summer. Mature size: 3'x4'
ch. ‘Sea Green’ Sea Green Juniper
Upright, vase-shaped, mint green foliage. Mature size: 4'x5'
Juniperus
virginiana ‘Grey Owl’ Grey Owl Juniper
Large ascending branches, silvery gray foliage, little color change in winter.
Mature size: 6'x8' Zone 3
1-9 10-2425+
3G16.50 15.20 14.00
5G21.00 19.35 17.75
7G27.50 25.30
Juniperus
chinensis ‘Blue Point’ Blue Point Juniper
Broad pyramid form with blue-green foliage, densely branched.
Mature size: 12’x 8’ Zone 4
ch. Hetzii ‘Columnaris’ Hetz Upright
Upright pyramid, green foliage. Mature size: 20’x 8’ Zone 3
ch. ‘Spearmint’ Spearmint Juniper
Dense narrow pyramidal habit with bright green foliage. Mature size: 10’x 3’ Zone 4
Low Spreading Juniper
scopulorum ‘Blue Haven’ Blue Haven Juniper
Soft textured blue evergreen juniper with narrow upright form.
Mature size: 20’x 6’ Zone 4
ch. sargentii ‘Glauca’ Blue Sargent Same as Sargent with bluish foliage
Mature size: 2’x4’ Zone 4
ch. sargentii ‘Viridis’ Sargent Coarse green foliage. Mature size: 18"x6' Zone 4
sc. ‘Moonglow’ Moonglow Juniper
Broad pyramid, silver/blue foliage. Mature size: 20’x10’ Zone 3
conferta ‘Blue Pacific’ Blue Pacific Juniper
Blue green foliage turns purple in winter. Mature size: 12" x 3'-6' Zone 5
virginiana Eastern Red Cedar
Native to eastern and central America, green foliage, bronze winter color, good
for dry sites. Mature size: 30’-65’ x 8’-25’ Zone 3 3’ and 4’ only
h. ‘Plumosa Youngstown’ Andorra Horizontal spreader, green foliage turning
purple in winter. Mature size: 18"x6' Zone 4
h. ‘Wiltonii’ Blue Rug Silver/blue foliage. Mature size: 4"x6' Zone 4
v. ‘Blue Arrow’ (COPF) Blue Arrow Juniper
Narrow pyramid, blue foliage. Mature size: 12’-15’ x 2’ Zone 4
procumbens ‘Nana’ Dwarf Japanese Garden
Coarse light green foliage. Mature size: 12”x8’ Zone 5
sabina ‘Broadmoor’ Broadmoor Juniper
Soft, mounding foliage. Mature size: 12”x8’ Zone 3
s. ‘Buffalo’ Buffalo Juniper
Low spreading, bright green foliage. Mature size: 12”x8’ Zone 4
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Upright Juniper
v. ‘Skyrocket’ Skyrocket Juniper
Columnar, fast growing, silver/blue foliage. Mature size: 15’x3’ Zone 4
1-910+
3' 36.0033.15
4' 52.0047.85
5’ 69.0063.50
6’ 89.0082.00
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All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
Ligustrum X ‘Vicary’ Golden Vicary Privet
Upright mound, can be sheared, gold color in full sun. Mature size: 5’x5’ Zone 5
1-9 10-2425+
3G15.95 14.75 13.50
5G19.75 18.25
Lindera benzoin Spicebush
Full sun/part shade, greenish yellow flowers in early spring, yellow fall color,
broad rounded habit. Mature size: 6’-12’ x 6’-12' Zone 4
1-910+
3G19.95 18.35
Liquidambar styraciflua Sweet Gum
Pyramidal head, star-shaped leaves, corky bark, gold maroon fall color.
Mature size: 60'x40' Zone 5
M A G N O L I A Zone 5
s. ‘Moraine’ Moraine Sweet Gum More uniform branching than species, excellent dark olive green leaves, purple burgundy fall color. Mature size: 50’ x 25’ Zone 5
Magnolia stellata ‘Royal Star’ Royal Star Magnolia
Large deciduous shrub with pure white flowers in early spring. Mature size: 15' x10'
s. ‘Slender Silhouette’ Slender Silhouette Sweet Gum
Tight columnar form of Sweet Gum, orange to burgundy fall color.
Mature size: 60’ x 8’ Zone 5
x ‘Ann’
x ‘Betty’ 15 gallon only
x ‘Jane’
Compact hybrids, later blooming than other Magnolias, large purple buds
opening to shades of purple and pink. Mature size: 8'x8'
Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip Tree
Pyramidal, oval head, dense canopy, greenish yellow flowers in June, yellow fall
color. Mature size: 80’x45’ Zone 4
x loebneri ‘Dr. Merrill’ Dr. Merrill Magnolia
Large white flowers in late spring. Mature size: 25'x25'
t. ‘Emerald City’ Emerald City Tulip Tree
Upright oval, slightly compact. Bright clear yellow fall color. Mature size: 55’ x 25’ Zone 5
1-910+
11/2” 82.0075.50
13/4”103.0094.75
2” 142.00130.25
21/2”159.00
3”189.00
Maackia amurensis Amur Maackia
Very hardy small upright vase shape with rounded crown that grows well in
tough environments such as poor soil. Mature size: 25’ x 20’ Zone 3
8’ Clump 129.00
11/2”88.00
13/4”119.00
2”142.00
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x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ Leonard Messel Magnolia
Pink, star shaped flower petals with white insides. Mature size: 15'x12'
1-910+
7G32.75
15G74.75 68.75
8’149.00
(liliflora ‘Nigra’ x sprengeri ‘Diva’) ‘Galaxy’ Galaxy Magnolia
Single stem tree, upright habit, late blooming, purple red flowers. Mature size: 35'x25'
1-910+
15G86.00 79.25
virginiana 'Jim Wilson' pp12065 Moonglow Sweet Bay Magnolia
Semi-evergreen ornamental tree, upright spreading habit, large light gray leaves
with undersides bluish silver, creamy white flowers in summer. Mature size: 20'x15'
1-910+
15G79.75 73.50
25G109.00
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G ROUP II
Flowering Crabs
Zone 4
Malus cv. Hybrid Crabapple (by Variety)
G ROUP I
All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
VarietyFlower Fruit
‘Adirondack’
white
bright red
green
‘Cardinal’
pink/red dark red 1/2”
‘Golden
Raindrops’®
Foliage ShapeSize
‘JFS-KW5’
white
bright pink
round/
weeping
20’x15’
red 1/2”
dark green
upright
persistentpyramidal
15’x12’
‘Prairiefire’
bright
pink red
‘Red Jade’
white
Fruit
Foliage
Shape
Size
dark red 1/2” reddish/greenupright20’x20’
persistent
rounded
red 1/2”
greenweeping
10’x15’
sargentii
whitered 1/4” green
dense and variable,
(Sargent)
persistentshrubby
10’x15’
max.
G ROUP II Pricing
1-910+
11/2”89.0082.00
13/4”109.00100.25
2”132.00
red 1/4” purple,upright
10’x15’
persistent cut-leavedspreading
G ROUP III
Variety
orange red 1/2”green
‘Professor
white
upright20’x20’
Sprenger’persistentspreading
‘Purple
rose red maroon 3/8” purple fading to rounded 20’x20’
Prince’
bronze/green
pp 8478
‘Spring Snow’
Flower
white golden green,upright
20’x15’
yellow 1/4”
deeply cut
vase
pp 14375
(Royal
Raindrops®)
18’x10’
glossy,broad
16’x22’
dark purple spreading
‘Indian
pink/red
red
dark green
Magic’
‘Jewelcole’ (Red Jewel ™)
upright
Variety
Flower
Fruit
‘Coralcole’
rose pink bronze 1/2” green
(Coralburst®) double
‘Lollizam’ (Lollipop™)
1-910+
11/2”82.00 75.50
13/4”99.00 91.00
2” 119.00109.50
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Shape
Size
round
10’x10’
yellow 3/8”green round
10’x10’
white
G ROUP III Pricing*
whitenone green oval
25’x22’
G ROUP I Pricing
Foliage
24” Head 82.00
30” Head 99.00
36” Head 119.00
42” Head 139.00
48” Head 169.00
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*These selections are priced
by head size, not caliper.
Microbiota decussata Russian Cypress
Low spreading conifer, foliage turns bronze in winter, grows well in shade.
Mature size: 12”x6’ Zone 3
1-910+
3G 17.8516.50
5G 22.0020.25
Myrica pensylvanica Northern Bayberry
Upright deciduous shrub with aromatic leaves, likes sandy soil, gray berries.
Mature size: 6’x6’ Zone 2
1-9 10-2425+
3G 17.00 16.1014.80
5G 21.00 19.3017.75
7G26.75 24.60
All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
Ostrya virginiana American Hophornbeam
Upright oval head, large brown or green catkins, yellow fall color.
Mature size: 40’x25’ Zone 4
1-910+
3
1 /4” 126.00
116.40
2” 155.00142.75
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Monlo’ pp 11211 Diablo® Ninebark
Large shrub with unique deep purple foliage, white flowers in spring, can be cut
back to ground yearly to control size. Mature size: 10'x10' Zone 3
o. ‘Donna May’ ppaf Little Devil™ Ninebark
New cultivar that stays 3’-4’ high and wide. Zone 3
o. ‘Seward’ pp 14821 Summer Wine™ Ninebark
Deep crimson foliage, pink white flowers. Mature size: 6'x6' Zone 3
1-9 10-2425+
3G 15.7514.50
5G 19.9518.3516.85
7G 24.9522.9521.10
S P R U C E ( Tr e e )
BLAC K G UM
Nyssa sylvatica Black Gum
Broadly pyramidal. Mature size: 30-50’x30’. Zone 3-6
s. ‘Wildfire’ Wildfire Black Gum
Flashy species, bright red fall colors, oval crown. Mature size: 40-50’x30’. Zone 4-6
s. ‘Red Rage’ Red Rage Black Gum
Bright red fall colors, broadly pyramidal. Mature size: 35’x20’. Zone 5
s. ‘Afterburner’ Afterburner Black Gum
Bright red fall colors, upright pyramidal to oval. Mature size: 35’x20’. Zone 5
11/2” 105.00
3
1 /4” 129.00
2”162.00
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Picea abies Norway Spruce
Pyramidal with drooping branches, dark green color, fast growing to 60' or more.
Zone 2
1-9 10-2425+
5' 92.0085.50
6' 117.00107.6599.00
7' 139.00 128.00117.50
8' 169.00 155.00143.00
9' 189.00 174.00160.00
10' 239.00 219.75201.50
Picea a. ‘Cupressina’ Columnar Norway Spruce
Columnar selection, slender growth habit with dense branching.
Mature size: 20’ x 6’ Zone 2
6’129.00
7’159.00
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Picea pungens Colorado Spruce
Pyramidal, gray green to blue green foliage. Mature size: 60'x25' Zone 2
1-910+
5' 89.0081.75
6' 112.00103.00
7' 139.00127.75
8' 189.00174.00
9’ 209.00192.25
10’239.00
Spruce Tree cont.
Picea glauca White Spruce
Narrow pyramid, glaucous green foliage, medium growth rate.
Mature size: 40’-60’ x 10’-20’ Zone 2
1-910+
5’ 96.0088.25
6’ 119.00109.50
7’ 149.00137.00
8’ 189.00173.75
glauca var. densata Black Hills Spruce
Very slow growing variety of White Spruce, dense blue gray foliage.
Mature size: 20'-40' x 15'-20' Zone 2
1-910+
5' 96.0088.25
6' 129.00118.75
7’ 149.00139.00
8’ 189.00173.75
Picea omorika Serbian Spruce
Narrow, pyramidal, needles have silver cast on lower surface.
Mature size: 50'x20' Zone 4
1-910+
5' 99.0091.00
6' 123.00113.25
7' 159.00146.25
8'189.00
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p. glauca Colorado Blue Spruce Blue specimens of Colorado Spruce. Zone 2
1-910+
4' 77.0071.00
5' 99.0091.00
6' 123.00113.25
7' 159.00146.25
8' 209.00192.25
9’239.00
10’269.00
Grafted Colorado Blue Spruce
Grafted cultivars of Colorado Blue Spruce have very reliable blue color.
They also have very slow growth rates compared to Colorado Blue Spruce.
Growth rate and mature size of individual trees depends on many factors
including vigor of seedling rootstock and environmental conditions before
and especially after transplanting. Given decades of growth in favorable
conditions it is possible that these cultivars will become quite large. There is
no way to accurately estimate mature sizes. Average growth rates per year
are noted below for each cultivar, taken from the American Conifer Society
conifer database.
‘Baby Blue Eyes' Very dense foliage, 1”-6” per year.
‘Bacheri’ Reliably symmetrical growth habit, 6”-12” per year.
‘Fat Albert’ Pyramidal, is not “fat”, reliably straight leader, 10”-12” per year.
‘Hoopsi’ Very bright silver blue foliage, difficult to form into a shapely tree,
< 12” per year.
7’200.00
8’235.00
4’109.00
5’150.00
6’175.00
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S PRUCE (Shrub)
Picea abies ‘Nidiformis’ Bird’s Nest Spruce Mounded with flat top, dense foliage,
slow growing. Mature size: 8'x12' (in 30 yrs) Zone 2
1-910+
15" 18.9517.50
18" 24.7522.75
24" 29.7527.35
Pieris japonica ‘Mt. Fire’ Mt. Fire Japanese Andromeda
Upright, rounded broadleaf evergreen with drooping white flower clusters, new
growth is brilliant red, needs protected location away from winter sun.
Mature size: 5'x4' Zone 5
1-910+
3G19.7518.25
5G24.7522.95
a. ‘Pumila’ Pumila Spruce
Dwarf globe spruce, dark green foliage. Mature size: 3'x4' Zone 3
1-9 10-2425+
12" 18.75 17.2515.75
15" 21.95 20.0018.50
18"27.50
glauca ‘Conica’ Alberta Spruce
Dwarf pyramid, slow grower, dense, light green foliage. Mature size: 6'x4' Zone 2
1-910+
18" 17.9516.50
24" 26.9524.80
30" 36.9534.00
36" 48.7544.85
42" 59.7555.00
PINE
mariana ‘Nana’ Blue Nest Spruce
Similar to Bird’s Nest with noticeable blue color, very slow growing.
Mature size: 3’ x 4’-6’ Zone 3
1-910+
12” 18.7517.25
15” 21.9520.00
Pinus flexilis ‘Vanderwolf Pyramid’ Vanderwolf Limber Pine
Columnar, fast growing, blue green foliage. Mature size: 40’ x15’ Zone 2
5’119.00
6’139.00
7’169.00
pungens ‘Globosa’ Globe Blue Spruce
Dwarf irregular mound, steel blue foliage, slow growing. Mature size: 3’-5’ x 4’-6’
Zone 3
1-910+
12” 49.5045.50
15” 62.0057.00
18” 78.0071.75
24” 101.0093.00
30”125.00
36”145.00
48”169.00
heldreichii var. leucodermis Bosnian Pine
Compact pyramidal pine with stiff, dark green foliage, slow growing, very salt
tolerant. Mature size: 30’x15’ Zone 5
4’89.00
nigra Austrian Pine
Pyramidal with coarse dark green needles. Mature size: 50’x30’ Zone 3
1-910+
5’83.0076.35
6’109.00100.25
7’139.00127.75
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Pine cont.
strobus White Pine
Pyramidal changing to wide spreading canopy with age. Mature size: 60'x40' Zone 3
1-9 10-2425+
5' 77.0067.25
6' 109.00100.2592.25
7' 129.00118.75
8' 149.00137.00
9' 169.00155.50
10'199.00
mugo var. mugo Mugo Pine
Dwarf mounding pine, can be sheared or kept loose. Mature size: 6'x6' Zone 3
mugo pumilio True Dwarf Mugo Pine
Slow growing, stays dense and compact with minimal shearing. Mature size: 3'x6'
1-9 10-2425+
3G 17.50 16.1014.80
5G 21.9520.00
7G 27.5025.25
Populus ‘Siouxland’ Siouxland Poplar
Fast growing male cultivar of Cottonwood, does not produce seeds, yellow fall
foliage. Mature size: 70’x40’ Zone 3
2”119.00
21/2”149.00
Platanus X acerifolia ‘Bloodgood’ Bloodgood London Planetree
Broad pyramidal head, fast growing, large leaves. Mature size: 50'x40' Zone 5
X a. ‘Morton Circle’ Exclamation London Planetree™
Uniform branching pattern, strong central leader, resistant to frost cracks.
Mature size: 60’x 30’ Zone 4
1-910+
11/2”86.0079.00
13/4”109.00100.25
2” 142.00130.50
21/2”169.00155.50
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Populus tremuloides ‘NE Arb’ Prairie Gold® Aspen
Improved variety of Quaking Aspen, narrow oval crown, adapts well to
Midwestern conditions, golden yellow fall color. Mature size: 40’ x 15’ Zone 4
1-910+
13/4”99.00 91.00
2” 129.00118.75
P O T E N T I L L A Zone 2
Potentilla fruticosa ‘Goldfinger’ Goldfinger Potentilla
Upright mound, large bright yellow flowers all summer. Mature size: 3'x3'
f. ‘Abbotswood’ Abbotswood Potentilla
Blue green foliage, large pure white flowers all summer. Mature size: 3'x3'
1-910-2425+
3G15.7514.50 13.35
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All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
Prunus X cistena Cistena Plum (Shrub)
Upright oval with dark purple leaves, pink flowers. Mature size: 7'x6' Zone 3
1-910+
3G15.75 14.50
5G19.95 18.35
7G26.75 24.60
C H E R R Y
Prunus ‘Okame’ Okame Cherry
Upright oval head, long lasting profuse pink flowers in early spring,
yellow orange to orange red fall color. Mature size: 25’ x 20’ Zone 5
sargentii ‘Columnaris’ Columnar Sargent Cherry
Narrow, vase shaped head, single pink flower clusters in spring, orange red fall color.
Mature size: 35'x15' Zone 4
serrulata ‘Amanogawa’ Amanogawa Cherry
Very narrow, pale pink double flowers, bronze fall color. Mature size: 20'x6' Zone 5
s. ‘Kwanzan’ Kwanzan Cherry
Vase shaped head, double rosy pink flowers. Mature size: 30'x20' Zone 5
1-910+
11/2”86.00 79.15
13/4”109.00 102.25
2” 139.00 127.75
subhirtella ‘Autumnalis Rosea’ Autumn Flowering Cherry
Upright spreading ornamental, semi-double pink flowers spring and fall, yellow
bronze fall color. Mature size: 25'x22' Zone 4
X ‘Snofozam’ Snow Fountains® Cherry Compact weeper, white flowers.
Mature size: 12'x12' Zone 5
subhirtella 'Pendula’ Weeping Cherry
Classic weeper, bright pink flowers. Mature size: 30'x30' (grafted at 6') Zone 5
1-910+
11/2”86.00 79.15
13/4”109.00 102.25
2” 139.00127.75
21/2”159.00 146.25
3”189.00
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virginiana ‘Canada Red’ Canada Red Chokecherry
Upright spreading head, white flowers, leaves emerge green then turn to purple
maroon all summer. Mature size: 25'x20' Zone 2
1-9 10-2425+
13/4”99.00 91.00 83.75
2” 129.00 118.75109.25
X yedoensis ‘Akebono’ Akebono Cherry
Cultivar of Yoshino Cherry, masses of fluffy light pink flowers in spring.
Mature size: 25’ x 25’ Zone 5
1-910+
2” 139.00127.75
Pyracantha angustifolia ‘Gnome’ Gnome Pyracantha
Dense, compact rounded shrub, brilliant orange berries in fall and winter.
Mature size: 4’-6’x 6’-8’ Zone 5
1-9 10-2425+
5G 19.95 18.35 16.85
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P E A R
Pyrus calleryana ‘Aristocrat’ pp 3193 Aristocrat Pear
Pyramidal head with open spreading branches, glossy dark green leaves, dark
red fall color, white flowers. Mature size: 40'x28' Zone 4
c. ‘Autumn Blaze’ Autumn Blaze Pear
Distinctive rounded form on head, white flowers in spring, red foliage in fall,
defoliates earlier in fall than other pears. Mature size: 30’x15’ Zone 4
c. ‘Chanticleer’ pp 2489 Chanticleer Pear
Upright slightly pyramidal head, symmetrical branching, orange red fall color.
Mature size: 30' x15' Zone 4
c. ‘Redspire’ Redspire Pear
Oval pyramid, crimson purple fall color. Mature size: 35'x20' Zone 5
1-910+
13/4”99.00 91.00
2" 129.00118.75
21/2”152.00 139.75
3”172.00
O A K
Quercus alba White Oak
Upright rounded head, irregular wide spreading branches, slow growing, purple
red fall color. Mature size: 60’x60’ Zone 4
bicolor Swamp White Oak
Rounded, open head, yellow brown to reddish fall color.
Mature size: 45' x45' Zone 4
ellipsoidalis Northern Pin Oak
Similar to Pin Oak, broad rounded head, excellent salt and drought tolerance.
Mature size: 50’-70’ x 40’-60’ Zone 3
imbricaria Shingle Oak
Broad oval head, very glossy foliage, yellow to rust fall color.
Mature size: 50'x40' Zone 5
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Oak cont.
macrocarpa Bur Oak
Broad irregular head, deeply furrowed bark, yellow brown fall color.
Mature size: 55’ x45’ Zone 3
robur English Oak
Broad rounded head, yellow brown fall color. Mature size: 50’x40’ Zone 5
robur x bicolor ‘Long’ Regal Prince® Oak
Narrow oval head, glossy green leaves with silver undersides, yellow fall color.
Mature size: 45’x18’ Zone 4
rubra Red Oak
Rounded, upright head, dark green leaves, fast growing. Mature size: 70’x50’ Zone 4
shumardii Shumard Oak
Upright spreading broad head, dark green foliage, red fall color.
Mature size: 50’x40’ Zone 5
11/2”94.00
13/4”119.00
2”149.00
21/2”179.00
palustris Pin Oak
Pyramidal head with horizontal branching, strong central leader, rust to red fall color.
Mature size: 75’x40’ Zone 4
13/4”99.00
2”139.00
21/2”169.00
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All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
Rhamnus frangula ‘Ron Williams’ ppaf Fine Line™ Buckthorn
Very narrow cultivar of Fernleaf Buckthorn, nearly fruitless. Mature size: 6'x30"
Zone
2
1-910+
3G 18.7517.25
5G 23.7521.85
Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-Low’ Gro-Low Fragrant Sumac
Prostrate growth habit, good for stabilizing slopes and erosion control.
Mature size: 30”x8’ Zone 4
hirta Staghorn Sumac Shrubby tree, red berry clusters late summer and fall,
orange/red fall color. Mature size: 15’ x 15’ Zone 3
typhina ‘Bailtiger’ pp 16185 First Editions® Tiger Eyes® Cutleaf Staghorn Sumac
Sun, upright rounded habit, new growth is chartreuse green changing to yellow,
rosy pink stems, yellow/orange/scarlet fall color. Mature size: 6’x6’ Zone 4
5 gallon only
1-910-2425+
3G15.9514.7513.50
5G19.9518.3516.85
R h ododendron
Hybrid Rhododendron
Variety
Color
Zone Flowering
Mature Size
pure white
5late
6'x6'
lavender pink
5late
6'x6'
Nova Zemblared
5middle
5'x5'
PJMlavender
4
very early
4'x4'
Catawbiense Boursaltpurple5mid/late
6'x8'
Catawbiense Album
English Roseum
Ribes alpinum Alpine Currant
Great hedge plant, sun or shade. Mature size: 5’x5’ if left unsheared Zone 2
a. ‘Green Mound’ Green Mound Currant
Sun, dense foliage, mounding habit, green yellow flowers in spring followed by
small red fruit. Mature size: 3'x3' Zone 2
1-910+
5G 19.9518.35
Roseum Elegans
rose pink
1-910+
3G 21.7520.00
5G 28.7526.50
Ribes hirtellum ‘Pixwell’ Pixwell Gooseberry
Dense, rounded with glossy leaves and medium sized edible pink berries, almost
thornless, self pollinating. Mature size: 5’x3’ Zone 3
1-910+
3G16.50 15.20
60
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6'x8'
RO S E S
Rosa ‘Meigalpio’ pp17877 Red Drift Rose
Dark red blooms, prolific bloomer, excellent disease and insect resistance, has a
gentle spreading habit. Mature size: 18” x 30” Zone 4
Rosa ‘Meiggili’ pp18874 Peach Drift Rose
Pastel peach blooms, prolific bloomer, excellent disease and insect resistance,
has a gentle spreading habit. Mature size: 18” x 30” Zone 4
Rosa ‘Novarospop’ ppaf Popcorn Drift Rose
Yellow blooms fading to cream, prolific bloomer, excellent disease and insect
resistance, has a gently spreading habit. Mature size: 18” x 30” Zone 4
1-9 10-2425+
3G18.95 17.50 16.00
W I L L O W (Tree)
Salix alba ‘Tristis’ Golden Weeping Willow
Broad weeping head, golden stems. Mature size: 40’x 60’ Zone 3
babylonica Green Weeping Willow
Light green foliage, graceful weeping form, yellow fall color. Mature size: 40’x 30’ Zone 6
1-910+
25G 99.0091.00
2” 119.00109.50
21/2” 139.00127.00
‘Prairie Cascade’ Prairie Cascade Willow
Weeping, glossy green foliage, golden stems. Mature size: 40'x35' Zone 3
1-910+
11/2”99.0091.00
2” 119.00109.50
21/2” 139.00127.00
T h e K N O C KO UT® FA M I LY of Roses
X ‘Scarcuzam’ Scarlet Curls Willow
Upright oval shape, curly green leaves, contorted golden branches with scarlet tips.
Mature size: 30’ x 15’ Zone 5
1-910+
25G 99.0091.00
2” 119.00109.50
Flowers from spring until frost, highly disease and insect resistant, low maintenance.
Mature size: 3'-4' x 3'-4' Zone 4
The Double Knock Out® Rose ‘Radtko’ pp16202 Brilliant red.
The Knock Out ® Rose ‘Radrazz’ pp11836 Fluorescent red.
The Pink Knockout ® Rose ‘Radcon’ pp15070 Bright pink.
The Pink Double Knock Out® Rose 'Radtkopink' pp18507 Bubble gum pink.
The Sunny Knock Out® Rose 'Radsunny' pp18562 Bright yellow fading to
pastel cream.
White Out Rose Rosa ‘Radwhite’ pp20273 White cream flowers, foliage is dark green.
W I L L O W (Shrub)
Salix integra ‘Hakura-Nishiki’ Hakura-Nishiki Willow
Shrub willow, very attractive multi-colored new growth in spring, cut back yearly
to maintain best color. Mature size: 5'x5' Zone 5
1-910+
3G 15.9514.75
5G 19.9518.35
15G 79.00 (On Standard)
1-910-2425+
3G 18.95 17.5016.00
5G21.7520.00
purpurea ‘Nana’ Dwarf Blue Artic Willow
Fine textured silver blue foliage, good in wet soils. Mature size: 6'-8' x 6'-8' Zone 4
1-910+
3G 15.9514.75
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j. ‘Magic Carpet’ pp 9363 Magic Carpet Spirea
Red tipped chartreuse foliage, pink flowers. Mature size: 2’x3’
Sambucus nigra ‘Eva’ pp 15575 Black Lace™ Elder
Very unique lacy black foliage, 10” fragrant pink flowers in June. Mature size: 6’-8’ x 6’-8’
Zone 4
j. ‘Neon Flash’ Neon Flash Spirea
Similar to ‘Anthony Waterer’ with more vivid foliage colors, long lasting red flowers.
Mature size: 3’x3’
Sambucus canadensis ‘Adams’ Adams Elderberry
Large clusters of fragant white flowers appear in spring and are followed by clusters of
large dark purple to black berries in late summer to fall. Mature size: 5’ x 5’ Zone 3
1-910+
3G 15.9514.65
7G 24.9522.95
nipponica ‘Snowmound’ Snowmound Spirea
Rounded with white flowers in May. Mature size: 5’x4’
1-9 10-2425+
3G 14.7513.5012.50
5G 17.9516.5015.20
Sophora japonica ‘Regent’ Regent® Japanese Pagoda Tree
Upright rounded head, shiny dark green leaves, creamy white flower clusters in
late summer. Mature size: 45’ x 35' Zone 5
1-910+
13/4”108.00 99.25
2" 142.00130.75
21/2”169.00
S P I R E A Zone 4
Spiraea X bumalda ‘Anthony Waterer’ Anthony Waterer Spirea
Rounded with pink flowers June-Aug. Mature size: 3'x4'
X b. ‘Goldflame’ Goldflame Spirea
Loose mound, foliage golden in spring turning greenish in summer, bronze in fall,
pink flowers. Mature size: 2'x3'
X b. ‘Goldmound’ Goldmound Spirea
Tight mound, golden/yellow foliage, pink flowers. Mature size: 2'x3'
japonica ‘Flaming Mound’ Flaming Mound Spirea
Lime-green foliage turning red-orange in fall, pink flowers. Mature size: 2’-3’ x 2’-3’
j. ‘Little Princess’ Little Princess Spirea
Dense mound, rose pink flowers. Mature size: 2’x3’
j. ‘Lemon Princess’ Lemon Princess Spirea
Compact mounded habit, yellow foliage in summer with pink flower clusters
starting in spring, pink red fall foliage color. Mature size: 2’x2’
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Syringa pekinensis ‘Morton’ China Snow Lilac Tree
Upright spreading, large sprays of cream-white flowers are borne in June, yellowish fall color. Mature size: 20’ x 20’ Zone 5
1-910+
11/2”99.00 91.00
13/4”119.00 109.50
2” 145.00
133.50
Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk’ Ivory Silk® Japanese Tree Lilac
Upright ornamental tree, white flowers in late spring. Mature size: 20'x15' Zone 4
1-910+
1
1 /2”99.00 91.00
13/4”129.00 118.75
2" 155.00142.50
21/2”179.00
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Taxodium distichum Bald Cypress
Deciduous conifer, peeling bark, broad pyramidal head becoming flat-topped
with age, good in wet soils. Mature size: 80' x40' Zone 4
L I L A C (Shrub)
Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’ Dwarf Korean Lilac on Standard
Compact round head grafted onto a standard to use as a small ornamental tree,
fragrant lavender flowers. Mature size: 4’ x 5’ Zone 3
24”69.50
30”99.50
36”129.00
48”159.00
d. ‘Mickelson’ Shawnee Brave® Bald Cypress
Narrow pyramidal head. Mature size: 55'x20' Zone 5
1-910+
11/2”82.00 75.50
13/4”99.00 91.00
2" 129.00118.75
21/2”149.00 137.00
3" 169.00155.50
Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’ Dwarf Korean Lilac
Dense compact dwarf, fragrant lavender flowers. Mature size: 5'x7' Zone 3
pubescens subsp. patula ‘Miss Kim’ Miss Kim Lilac
Similar to Dwarf Korean, larger leaves, flowers later. Mature size: 5'x8' Zone 4
vulgaris Common Purple Lilac
Large upright shrub, must have full sun, very fragrant purple flower clusters in
May. Mature size: 10’x8’ Zone 3
1-9 10-2425+
3G16.95 15.6014.40
5G20.95 19.2517.75
7G26.75 24.6022.65
Y E W Zone 4 Unless noted
Taxus cuspidata ‘Capitata’ Pyramidal Yew
Can be kept at any size desired by shearing. Unsheared mature size: 25’x12’
36”59.75
48”82.00
60”119.00
baccata ‘Repandens’ English Yew
Broad spreading habit, large flat dark green foliage, position away from winter
winds, very good in shade. Mature size: 4'x15' Zone 5
X media ‘Densiformis’ Dense Yew
The standard for spreading yews. Mature size: 4'x 8'
X media ‘Everlow’ Everlow Yew
Low growing, wide spreading hybrid yew. Mature size: 11/2’x 4’
X m. ‘Hicksii’ Hick’s Yew
Columnar, usually has red berries in fall. Mature size: 12'x 6'
X m. ‘Tauntonii’ Taunton’s Yew
Very hardy and resistant to winter burn, short dark green needles.
Mature size: 4'x6'
X m. ‘Wardii’ Ward’s Yew
Low spreader, coarse textured foliage. Mature size: 3'x6'
15"
18"
24"
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1-9
19.25
25.50
31.75
10-2425+
18.7516.75
23.5021.60
29.2526.90
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Hick’s Only1-9 10+
30” 39.7536.75
36” 52.0047.75
o. ‘Mr. Bowling Ball’ Mr. Bowling Ball Arborvitae
Dwarf rounded shrub with dense foliage. Mature size: 24”-30” Zone 3
1-910+
3G 16.7515.40
All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
A R B O R V I T A E
Thuja elegantissima Elegantissima Arborvitae
Pyramidal evergreen with yellow tips turn a rust hue in fall. Mature size: 10’ x 4’
Zone
4
1-9 10-2425+
6’
7’
69.00 63.0058.50
82.0075.80
Thuja occidentalis ‘Degroot’s Spire’ Degroot’s Spire Arborvitae
Narrow columnar habit, slow growing, fine textured fan-like foliage.
Mature size: 12’-15’ x 3’-5’ Zone 2
1-9 10-2425+
6’ 59.00 54.2550.00
o. ‘Emerald’ (‘Smaragd’) Emerald Green Arborvitae
Narrow pyramid, bright green foliage holds color through winter.
Mature size: 10'x4' Zone 3
1-9 10-2425+
3’ 15G 34.75
32.00
29.50
4’ 15G42.75
39.25 36.20
5’ 52.00 48.9044.00
6’ 69.00 63.5058.50
7’82.0075.50
8’102.00 99.25
o. ‘Golden Globe’ Golden Globe Arborvitae
Soft yellow foliage. Mature size: 3'x3' Zone 3
1-910+
5G19.95 18.35
o. ‘Hetz Midget’ Hetz Midget Arborvitae
Slow growing dwarf globe. Mature size: 2’x2’ Zone 3
1-9 10-2425+
3G16.95 15.75 14.50
o. ‘Holmstrup’ Holmstrup Arborvitae
Very compact and upright, slow growing, dense light green foliage.
Mature size: 6’-8’ x 2’-3’ Zone 3
1-910+
3’ 15G39.75 36.60
4’ 15G52.75 48.50
5’ 64.7559.50
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o. ‘Nigra’ Dark Green American Arborvitae
Broad pyramid, coarse textured foliage. Mature size: 25’x10’ Zone 3
1-9 10-2425+
5’ 52.0046.0043.25
6’ 66.0060.7556.00
o. ‘Pyramidalis’ Pyramidal Arborvitae Narrow pyramid, soft, feathery foliage.
Mature size: 25'x5' Zone 3
1-910+
5’ 49.7546.00
6' 62.7557.75
7’ 79.7573.25
8' 93.0085.60
o. ‘Rheingold’ Rheingold Arborvitae
Unusual dwarf orange gold mound changing to broad pyramid with age.
Mature size: 5' x 5' Zone 3
1-910+
3G 16.7515.40
7G 24.9522.95
o. ‘Sunkist’ Sunkist Arborvitae
Slow growing broad pyramid, excellent gold color. Mature size: 12’x6’ Zone 3
1-910+
5’ 49.7546.00
6’ 62.7557.75
o. ‘Techny’ Techny Arborvitae
Broad pyramid, best winter color of any arborvitae, coarse foliage.
Mature size: 15’x10’ Zone 3
1-910-2425+
4’ 42.7539.25 36.20
5’ 56.0051.50
6’ 73.0067.15
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o. ‘Woodwardi’ Woodward Globe Arborvitae
Coppery winter color, retains globe shape with no shearing.
Mature size: 4’x4’ Zone 3
1-910+
5G 17.9516.50
7G 23.7521.85
plicata ‘Grovpli’ Spring Grove®Arborvitae
Cultivar of Western Arborvitae, extremely fast growing, excellent hardiness
and winter color. Mature size: 25' x 6'-8' Zone 3
standishii x plicata ‘Green Giant’ Green Giant Arborvitae
Similar to Spring Grove® but gets much larger. Mature size: 40'-60' x 12'-20' Zone 3
1-910+
4’ 42.7539.25
5’ 55.0050.60
6’ 67.0061.40
7’ 82.0075.50
Tsuga canadensis Canadian Hemlock (tree)
Pyramidal, soft textured foliage, shade friendly. Mature size: 60'x30' if left unsheared Zone 3
1-910+
4' 62.0057.50
5' 83.0076.50
6' 122.00112.25
7' 139.00127.75
8'179.00
9’199.00
10’219.00
All varieties within a group may not be available in all sizes listed below the grouping.
E L M
Ulmus americana ‘Princeton’ Princeton Elm
American Elm cultivar with excellent Dutch Elm resistance, vase shaped crown,
yellow fall color. Mature size: 50’-70’ x 30’-50’ Zone 3
a. ‘Valley Forge’ Valley Forge Elm
Broad vase shaped head, excellent Dutch elm disease resistance, yellow fall color.
Mature size: 70’ x 70’ Zone 5
L I N D E N
Tilia americana x euchlora ‘Redmond’ Redmond Linden
Pyramidal head, light green foliage, yellow fall color. Mature size: 35'x25' Zone 3
cordata ‘Chancole’ Chancellor® Linden
Upright dense pyramidal head, dark green foliage, yellow fall color.
Mature size: 35' x 20' Zone 3
c. ‘Glenleven’ Glenleven Linden
Pyramidal head, shows better resistance to Japanese beetles than ‘Greenspire’,
yellow fall color. Mature size: 45' x 30' Zone 3
t. ‘Sterling’ pp 6511 Sterling Silver Linden
Broad pyramidal head, undersides of leaves are silver gray, yellow fall color.
Mature
size: 45' x 35' Zone 5
1-910+
11/2"88.00 81.00
13/4"109.00 100.25
2" 142.00130.50
21/2"169.00
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Ulmus x ‘Frontier’ Frontier Elm
Vase shaped to oval, features beautiful reddish-purple to burgundy fall color
which is long lasting. Mature size: 40’ x 30’ Zone 5
x ‘Patriot’ Patriot Elm
Stiffly upright narrow vase shape, yellow fall color. Mature size: 40’ x 50’ Zone 4
japonica x wilsoniana ‘Morton’ Accolade® Elm
Vase shaped head, dark green foliage, yellow fall color. Mature size: 70’x60’ Zone 4
‘Homestead’ Homestead Elm
Upright arching head, dark green foliage, yellow fall color. Mature size: 55'x35' Zone 5
wilsoniana ‘Prospector’ Prospector Elm
Vase shaped head, glossy green foliage, yellow fall color. Mature size: 40'x30' Zone 4
1-910+
11/2"83.00 76.40
13/4"109.00 100.25
2" 139.00127.90
21/2"164.00
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V ib u rn u m Group 1
by Group Pricing
X burkwoodii Burkwood Viburnum
Semi-evergreen shrub, small glossy green leaves turn bronze in winter, very
fragrant white flowers. Mature size: 8'x6' Zone 4
opulus ‘Compactum’ Compact European Cranberry
Rounded with white flowers, dark red fall color, good in partial shade.
Mature size: 5’x5’ Zone 3
X carlcephalum Fragrant Snowball Viburnum
Rounded shrub, very fragrant white flowers mid-spring, good red purple fall color.
Mature size: 8'x8' Zone 5
plicatum ‘Newzam’ Newport® Viburnum
Very compact doublefile, rounded form, white flowers, burgundy fall color.
Mature size: 4’x5’ Zone 5
X juddii Juddii Viburnum
Loose, upright spreading with white fragrant flowers. Mature size: 5’x5’ Zone 4
trilobum ‘Alfredo’ Alfredo Viburnum
Upright growth, white flowers, sparse fruit, good in partial shade, red fall color.
Mature size: 6’x6’ Zone 2
carlesii Korean Spice Viburnum
Dark green foliage, very fragrant white flowers in early spring.
Mature size: 5'x5' Zone 4
t. ‘Bailey Compact’ Bailey Compact Viburnum
Very similar to ‘Alfredo’. Mature size: 3’-6’ x 3’-6’ Zone 2
c. ‘Cayuga’ Cayuga Viburnum
Cross between carlcephalum and carlesii, very large fragrant
flowers, glossy foliage. Mature size: 6'x6' Zone 4
lentago ‘Nannyberry’ Nannyberry Viburnum
Tall shrub or small tree, small white flowers in late spring, blue-black berries
persist into winter. Mature size: 12’x6’ Zone 3 5 gallon only
Group 1 Viburnum pricing
1-9 10-2425+
3G18.90 17.40 16.00
5G24.50 22.50 20.75
7G32.50 29.90
3’51.75 47.60
V ib u rn u m Group 2
dentatum ‘Christom’ Blue Muffin™ Viburnum Compact Arrowwood cultivar.
Mature size: 5'x4' Zone 3
d. ‘Synnestvedt’ Chicago Lustre® Viburnum
Very glossy foliage, large white flowers in June, metallic blue berry clusters in
early fall. Mature size: 12'x10' Zone 3
lantana ‘Mohican’ Mohican Viburnum
Rounded shrub, white flowers, orange red berries in summer, good in dry soil.
Mature size: 9'x9' Zone 4
opulus ‘Roseum’ Common Snowball Viburnum
Large upright shrub, large pure white “snowball” flowers.
Mature size: 12'x12' Zone 4
p. ‘Popcorn’ Popcorn Viburnum
Compact doublefile, masses of small white flower clusters. Mature size: 5’x5’ Zone 5
plicatum tomentosum ‘Mariesii’ Mariesii Viburnum
Rounded with horizontal branching, large white flowers, red purple fall color.
Mature size: 8’x10’ Zone 4
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p. t. ‘Shasta’ Shasta Viburnum
Strongly horizontal habit, brilliant white flowers. Mature size: 6’x12’ Zone 5
p. t. ‘Summer Snowflake’ Summer Snowflake Viburnum
Doublefile cultivar that re-blooms all summer. Mature size: 6’x8’ Zone 5
prunifolium Blackhaw Viburnum
Large rounded shrub, white flowers, glossy leaves, black fruit, red fall color.
Mature size: 15’x12’ Zone 3
X rhytidophylloides ‘Allegheny’ Allegheny Viburnum
Semi-evergreen, dense upright growth, red fruit turns black in autumn.
Mature size: 12'x8' Zone 5
trilobum ‘Wentworth’ Wentworth Viburnum
Large three lobed leaves, flat white flowers in June, persistent red fruit clusters,
reddish purple fall color. Mature size: 10'x10' Zone 2
Group 2 Viburnum Pricing
1-9 10-2425+
3G17.25 15.90 14.60
5G 21.75
20.00
7G 27.50
25.30
W E I G E L A Zone 4 (unless noted)
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ pp 10772 Wine & Roses® Weigela
Rounded, burgundy purple foliage, rosy pink flowers. Mature size: 5’x5’
f. ‘Bramwell’ Fine Wine™ Weigela
Similar to Wine & Roses®, more compact habit and smaller leaves.
Mature size: 2’-4’ x 2’-4’
f. ‘Dark Horse’ pp 14381 Dark Horse Weigela
Dark bronze purple foliage, holds color well through season, very sun tolerant,
deep pink flowers. Mature size: 3’x 3’
f. ‘Minuet’ Minuet Weigela
Rosy-pink blooms against a backdrop of purple-tinged foliage. Mature size: 3’ x 4’
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f. ‘Shining Sensation’ Shining Sensation Weigela
Lustrous burgundy foliage, blooms in early summer then again throughout
season. Mature size: 5’ tall.
f. ‘Sonic Bloom Pink’ ppaf Sonic Bloom Pink Weigela
Hot pink buds open to pink flowers in spring, reblooms until frost without deadheading, attracts hummingbirds. Mature size: 48” x 60” Zone 5
f. ‘Sonic Bloom Red’ ppaf Sonic Bloom Red Weigela
Lipstick red flowers in spring, reblooms until frost without deadheading, attracts
hummingbirds. Mature size: 48” x 60” Zone 5
f. ‘Tango’ Tango Weigela
Greenish-purple leaves above with dark green below rosy-red flowers, compact
grower works well as a low hedge or as a foundation for larger shrubs. Mature size: 2’ x 3’
f. ‘Variegata’ Variegated Weigela
Bushy, dense, compact arching shrub, deep pink with pale pink to white inside.
Mature size: 4’ x 5’
1-9 10-2425+
3G17.5016.1014.80
5G19.95 18.35
7G25.95 23.95
Xanthocyparis nootkatensis Alaskan Cedar
Medium-sized evergreen tree with gray-green to blue-green foliage that droops
from widely spaced branches, pyramidal form. Mature size: 30’x30’ Zone 4
6’95.00
n. ‘Pendula’ Weeping Alaskan Cedar
Gracefully weeping narrow growing tree. Mature size: 30’x10’ Zone 4
5’99.00
6’122.00
7’155.00
8’179.00
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Yucca filamentosa Yucca
Sword shaped erect leaves, white flowers on 3'-5' stalk June-July. Mature size: 3'x4' Zone 4
f. ‘Gold Sword’ Gold Sword Yucca
Bright gold leaves with green margins, fragrant white flowers.
Mature size: 3’x4’ Zone 4
1-910+
3G17.50 16.10
Available for Pre-Orders Only
1-910+
1G 9.759.00
3G 19.7518.20
Actinidia kolomikta ‘Arctic Beauty’ Hardy Kiwi Vine
Sun to part shade, pink and white variegated leaves, 1" edible fruit
on female plants. Plant height: 12'-15' Zone 3
Ampelopsis brevipedunculata ‘Elegans’ Porcelain Berry
Sun to part shade, large grape-like leaves with white variegation,
white flowers, blue berries in fall. Plant height: 10'-25' Zone 5
Wisteria sinensis ‘Purpurea’ Chinese Wisteria
Full sun, fragrant purple flowers. Plant height: 30’-50’
Also available in 7 gallon Zone 4
1-910+
7G 24.9522.95
Zelkova serrata ‘Green Vase’ pp 5080 Green Vase®Zelkova
Vase shaped head, upright arching habit, orange fall color. Mature size: 50' x40' Zone 5
s. ‘Village Green’ Village Green™ Zelkova
Rounded vase shaped head, rusty red fall color. Mature size: 40'x40' Zone 5
1-910+
11/2" 88.0081.00
13/4" 109.00100.25
2" 142.00130.50
21/2”169.00
Campsis radicans ‘Flamenco’ Red Trumpet Vine
Shade to full sun, glossy, dark green leaves with red trumpet-shaped flowers.
Plant height: 10’-30’ x 10’-20’ Zone 4
Campsis radicans ‘Flava’ Yellow Trumpet Vine
Shade to full sun, glossy, dark green leaves with trumpet-shaped yellow flowers.
Plant height: 15’-30’ Zone 3
S pecialt y P lan t s
We offer a wide selection of “Specialty Plants.” This group of plants includes:
• Conifers and evergreens that have been sheared to form spirals, pom-poms and
various creative forms or shapes. This type of plant is commonly referred to
as “topiary.”
• Cultivars of all types of plants that have weeping, prostrate, columnar, contorted
or dwarf characteristics or that are just plain unusual for some obvious reason.
• Shrubs that have been grafted onto a straight trunk or “standard” usually at
3’–4’ in height.
Please call or check our web-site for availability.
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper
Full sun to part shade, vigorous climber, adheres to flat surfaces, leaves
emerge purple in spring, medium green in summer and bright red in
fall. Produces small white flowers in spring and blue black berries in mid
summer. Plant height: 30’- 50’ Zone 3
Standard pricing for 1 gallon Groundcovers:
1-9
10-24
25-99
100+
6.906.355.955.40
p. tricuspidata Boston Ivy
Full sun to part shade, vigorous climber, adheres to flat surfaces, medium
green in summer turn bright red in fall. Produces small white flowers in
spring and blue black berries in mid summer.
Plant height: 30’- 50’ Zone 3
These Groundcover items are available in flats of 50 and 1 gallon:
Purple Leaf Wintercreeper
Pachysandra
Vinca minor
English Ivy
Ajuga reptans ‘Binblaska’ Black Scallop Ajuga
Sun or shade, colorful foliage, violet flower spikes May-June. Mature height: 6”
Zone 4
r. ‘Valfredda’ Chocolate Chip Ajuga
Very dwarf habit, small shiny chocolate colored leaves, blue flowers May–June.
Mature height: 3” Zone 4
r. ‘Metallica Crispa’ Bronze Leaf Ajuga
Sun or shade, leaf color best in full sun, blue flower spikes April-May. Mature height: 6"
Zone 3
3.5" pots 18 per flat
1-910-24 25+
34.7532.00 29.50
Clematis Clematis Zone 4
Morning sun, afternoon shade for best performance, needs trellising for support.
Variety
Bloom
Size
Color
BloomPlant
Period Height
‘Ernest Markham’4"-6"red July-Sept.
12'-15'
‘Jackmanii Superba’5"
paniculata
2"-4"
Sweet Autumn Clematis
‘The President’
The President Clematis
rich velvet purple
July-Sept.
10'-12'
very fragrant
white flowers
Aug.-Sept.
12'-18'
7”purple-blueMay-July
8’-10’
‘Empress’4”
double bloom­-lightJune-Sept.10’
Empress Clematispink with dark stripe
‘Nelly Moser’
7”-9”
Nelly Moser Clematis
striking pale mauve
with darker stripe
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May-June
6’-10’
Galium odoratum Sweet Woodruff
Easily grown in average, medium to wet well-drained soils in part shade to full
shade. Spreads by both creeping roots and self-seeding to form an attractive
ground cover in moist, shady areas.
o. ‘Sweet Woodruff’ Fragrant white flowers. Mature height: 1” Zone 4
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Plumbago
Sun, slowly spreading groundcover, dark blue flowers mid summer – fall, bronze
red fall color, comes out late in spring. Mature height: 9"-12" 1 gallon only Zone 5
Euonymus fortunei ‘Coloratus’ Purple Leaf Wintercreeper
Sun or shade, evergreen, turns red purple in winter, vigorous, vining. Mature height: 12"
Zone 4 Also available in 1 gallon
2.25" Peat Pots — 1-910-24 25+
50 per flat 34.7532.00 29.50
Fragaria X ‘Lipstick’ Ornamental Strawberry
Creeping plant with shiny green foliage large bright pink flowers, full sun,
tolerates wide variety of soil types. Mature height: 8” 1 gallon only Zone 3
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GROUNDCOVER
Hedera helix ‘Thorndale’ English Ivy
Shade, dark green evergreen foliage, vining. Mature height: 12” Zone 5
Also available in 1 gallon
1-910-2425+
50 per flat 34.7532.0029.50
GROUNDCOVER
Pachysandra terminalis Pachysandra
Shade, rich green foliage, white flowers in May, evergreen. Mature height: 12” Zone 4
1-9 10-2425+
50 per flat 37.5034.5031.75
Sagina subdulata Irish Moss
Very low moss-like carpet of bright green foliage, tiny white flowers in late spring,
full sun to partial shade. Mature height: 1” tall 1 gallon only Zone 5
Sedum Stonecrop Zone 3
Fleshy leaves, sun, drought tolerant, showy flower heads in late summer holding
up well into winter. 1 gallon only
‘Angelina’ Angelina Sedum Chartreuse/yellow foliage, yellow flowers, full sun to
partial shade. Mature height: 6” tall
Hypericum calycinum Creeping St. John’s Wort
Full sun, stoloniferous subshrub, large yellow flowers in summer, can die back in
severe winters but grows back vigorously and flowers on new growth.
Mature size: 12”-18” x 24”-30” 1 gallon only Zone 5
Lamium maculatum Spotted Dead Nettle
Low growing groundcover, tends to sprawl but does not become invasive, foliage
maintains good coloration through summer, flowers in late spring, attracts
hummingbirds. Mature height: 4"-8" 1 gallon only Zone 3
‘Orchid Frost’
pp 1112
Silver and green variegated foliage with orchid pink flowers.
‘Blue Spruce’ Dense forming mat of blue green foliage resembles spruce needles,
yellow flowers in early June. Mature height: 3”- 6”
cauticola ‘Ruby Glow’ Gray green foliage toothed in red, ruby red flowers.
Mature height: 12”
forsterianum ‘Oracle’ Rosettes of grey-green, needlelike leaves form a dense mat,
bright yellow flowers in early June. Mature height: 6”- 8”
kamtschaticum Glossy deep green leaves and in early summer has half-inch
golden yellow flowers. Mature height: 6”
requieni Tiny green leaves forming a dense mat, yellow white flowers. (Miniature
Stonecrop) Mature height: 1”
‘Pink Pewter’ Silver and green variegated foliage with light pink flowers.
spurium ‘Dragon’s Blood’ Green leaves turning red in fall, red flowers.
Mature height: 3”- 6”
Liriope Lily Turf Zone 5 unless noted
Evergreen groundcover for shady locations but will tolerate full sun, grass-like
foliage, upright flower spikes in mid-summer. 1 gallon only
s. ‘Elizabeth’ Stonecrop Elizabeth Red Carpet
Fan-shaped semi-evergreen foliage fades from deep green to red scalloped
edges, deep red flowers emerge in early to mid summer. Mature height: 1”-2”
muscari ‘Big Blue’ Light purple flowers. Mature height: 12"
‘Variegata’ Yellow leaf margins, violet flowers. Mature height: 15"
‘Sunsparkler Dazzleberry’ Smokey blue-grey wide mounds of foliage, one of the
earliest Sedums to bloom with raspberry flower clusters. Mature height: 4”- 8”
spicata Slowly spreads by underground runners, light lavender flowers.
Mature height: 12" Zone 4
‘Sunsparkler Firecracker’ Burgundy red foliage throughout season, blooms pink in
summer. Mature height: 4”- 8”
‘Silver Dragon' Silvery white margins, pale purple flowers. Mature height: 12"
1-9 10-2425-99 100+
18 per flat38.1032.30
38 per flat 58.90 54.2049.85
1 Gal
5.90 5.405.004.65
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ternatum Three Leaf Stonecrop
green scalloped three leaf pattern foliage, airy white blooms in early spring.
Mature height: 3”- 6”
‘Vera Jameson’ Mahogany red leaves, arching stems, smoky pink flowers.
Mature height: 2”
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Thymus praecox ‘Coccineum’ Creeping Red Thyme
Dense mat of evergreen dark green foliage, magenta pink flowers early to mid
summer, foliage turns bronze in fall. Mature size: 3”- 6” Zone 4
serpyllum Creeping Thyme
Pink flowers, full sun. Mature size: 4” tall x 18” wide Zone 4
x citriodorus Lemon Thyme
Dark green leaves have a strong lemon scent when crushed, pale lilac colored
flowers in early summer. Mature size: 6”-12” Zone 4
38 per flat
66.50
Veronica Speedwell 1 gallon only Zone 4
Glossy foliage, sun or partial shade, flower spikes in summer.
prostrata ‘Aztec Gold’ pp 13354
Brilliant gold foliage in full sun, forms thick mat, good ground cover to trail over
walls. Mature height: 6”
‘Waterperry Blue’
Very dwarf form of Veronica, full sun, tiny shiny green leaves with burgundy tinge,
lavender blue flowers in late spring. Mature size: 3”-6” x 12”-18”
Standard pricing for all perennials unless otherwise noted:
1-9 10-2425+
1 gallon6.40 5.90 5.40
2 gallon7.95 7.30 6.75
All perennials listed are in 1 gallon containers
unless otherwise noted.
Please contact us for information about Custom Grown Perennials. We
have the resources and facilities to accommodate your needs for large
quantities of perennials that we may not be able to supply from open stock.
Please see Pages 113-117 for Native Perennials.
Achillea Yarrow Zone 3 unless otherwise noted
Fern-like foliage, sun, best in well drained location, long bloom period in summer,
attracts butterflies.
Achillea X ‘Moonshine’ 24”, upright, canary-yellow flower clusters.
millfolium ‘Desert Eve’ Desert Eve Yarrow 14” x 14”, pale yellow flowers intermixed with deeper yellow, spreads easily. Zone 4 1 gallon only
m. ‘Oertel’s Rose’ Oertel’s Rose Yarrow 15”, pink. 1 gallon only
m. ‘Paprika’ 24”, red with gold centers.
m. ‘Pomegranate’ Pomegranate Yarrow 24”, magenta. 1 gallon only
m. ‘Royal Tapestry’ 18", shades of white, purple, pink, purple and rose.
m. ‘Strawberry Seduction’ 18", velvet red flowers with bright gold centers.
Vinca minor ‘Bowles’ Bowles Myrtle
Glossy evergreen foliage, sun or shade, best in shade, blue flowers in spring.
Mature height: 4”-6” Zone 4 Also available in 1 gallon
1-9 10-2425+
50 per flat
37.50 34.5031.75
m. ‘Terra Cotta’ 28", multicolored, peach and orange.
Waldsteinia fragarioides Barren Strawberry
Mat forming strawberry-like plant that spreads by rhizomes, full sun or partial
shade, yellow flowers in spring. Mature height: 3”-6” 1 gallon only Zone 4
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Acorus calamus ‘Variegatus’ Variegated Sweet Flag
Full sun/part shade, sword shaped Iris-like leaves, use in wet or boggy areas,
insignificant flowers, 24”-30”. Zone 4
Agastache Anise or Giant Hyssop
Sun or part shade, drought and heat tolerant, fragrant flowers mid to late
summer, long bloom period, attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Zone 5
Agastache ‘Black Adder’ Black Adder Agastache
Dark purple buds opening into smoky lilac flowers. 36” x 24”
Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ Blue Fortune Agastache
Lavender blue flower, long flowering. 36” x 24”
Agastache ‘Bolero’ Bolero Agastache
Bronze/green foliage, rose/blue spikes, full sun to partial shade. 16” x 16”
1-910+
6.956.40
Armeria maritima ‘Alba’ White Thrift
Hot, dry location with excellent drainage, white flowers on 8” stems
6” tall to 9” wide Zone 4
Armeria m. ‘Splendens’ Thrift
6”-12”, full sun, needs excellent drainage, good in infertile dry soils, grass-like
clumps with reddish pink flowers in spring. Zone 4
Aquilegia x caerulea ‘Origami Mix’ Origami Mix Columbine
This Columbine has an extended bloom time of 12 weeks. Blooms 3” flowers in
various colors, pink, blue, white, red and yellow. Mature height: 14” Zone 3
Alchemilla mollis ‘Thriller’ Thriller Lady’s Mantle
Sun to partial shade, yellow green blooms early to mid summer. Mature height: 12”
Zone 2
Allium Allium
Attracts butterflies, deer resistant and dynamic, bulbs provide color from the first
showers of spring to the last leaves of fall.
Allium angulosum ‘Summer Beauty’ Summer Beauty Allium
Sun to partial shade, pink lavender flowers, blooms mid to late summer.
Mature height: 18” Zone 4
Allium schoenoprasum ‘Curly Mauve’ Curly Mauve Onion
Sun to partial shade, rose lilac pom poms during summer.
Mature height: 12” Zone 3
Amsonia Amsonia
Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade, best
fall foliage color usually occurs in full sun. Zone 3
Amsonia ‘Blue Ice’ Blue Ice Amsonia
Plump navy blue buds in late spring-early summer opening up to vivid periwinkle
blue star shaped flowers. Mature height: 12”
Artemisia Artemisia
Gray/silver foliage, summer bloom, deer resistant, drought tolerant.
Artemisia schmidtiana ‘Silver Mound’ Silver Mound Artemisia
Bright silver lacy mounded foliage. Requires full sun. Mature height: 10” Zone 4
Artemisia stelleriana ‘Silver Brocade’ Silver Brocade Artemisia
This is a low compact selection, similar in appearance to Dusty Miller, but
perfectly hardy. Plants form a spreading mat of bright silvery-white scalloped
leaves. Mature height: 6-12” Zone 2
Aruncus dioicus Goat’s Beard
36"-48", large Astilbe-like plant, needs shade or semi-shade and moist conditions
to thrive, cream flowers mid-summer. Zone 3
Aster Aster
Large genus of late summer flowering plants, most are rounded with a bushy
habit, sun, attracts butterflies. Zone 3
Amsonia hubrechtii Narrow Leaf Blue Star
Blue flowers early spring. Mature height: 2’
dumosus ‘Alert’ 15", dark crimson.
Anemone sylvestris Snow Drop Anemone
12”, small compact plant, good in shade, pure white flowers in late spring. Zone 3
novae-angliae ‘Purple Dome’ 18”, deep purple.
See Natives section for more Asters.
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d. ‘Woods Light Blue’ 18”, powder blue
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Brunnera macrophylla Brunnera or Alkanet Zone 4
Mounding plant with heart shaped leaves, likes moist locations, shade to part shade.
Astilbe Astilbe
Dramatic fern-like foliage, prefers semi shade but can be grown in full sun with
consistent moisture, upright feathery plumes, late spring to late summer
blooming. 2 gallon except where noted Zone 4
arendsii ‘Amethyst’ 24”, lavender pink, mid.
‘Bridal Veil’ 28”, dusty white, early.
‘Fanal’ 20”, bright red plumes early summer. 1 gallon
‘Pumila’ 12", lavender pink, late. 1 gallon
‘Purple Candles’ 24”, dark purplish red, mid-late. 1 gallon
‘Visions’ 15", raspberry red, fragrant, mid.
‘Visions in Red’ pp11965 Visions in Red Astilbe 15” x 18”, red buds open up to
pinky-red flowers in July, bronze green foliage. 1 gallon
‘Visions in White’ pp18965 Visions in White Astilbe 18” x 18”, full white plumes
June to July, green foliage. 1 gallon
m. ‘Jack Frost’
pp 13859
15", crinkled, frosty silver leaves with green veins.
m. ‘Silver Heart’ Silver Heart Brunnera
10” x 18”, tiny blue flowers in spring, silver leaves with green edges and veins.
1-910+
9.759.00
Calamintha nepeta ‘Blue Cloud’ Calamint
12"-15", compact plant with airy plumes of very light blue flowers June through
October, needs good drainage. Zone 5
n. ‘White Cloud’ White Cloud Calamint
12”, bright white flowers are larger and showier than the species. It is a longerlived and better smelling substitute for baby’s breath! June-Oct bloom in an
average to dry location. Zone 5
Campanula carpatica Bellflower 8", mounding, sun, bell shaped flowers in
summer. Zone 4
‘Deep Blue Clips’ and ‘White Clips’
japonica ‘Peach Blossom’ 24", salmon pink, fragrant, early.
simplicifolia ‘Hennie Graafland’ 16", rose pink, mid-late. 1 gallon
‘Sprite’ 12", shell pink, late. 1 gallon
Baptisia australis Blue Indigo
3’-4’, full sun to part shade, shrub-like with small blue green leaves, pea-like
flowers late spring into early summer, attracts butterflies. Zone 3
See Natives section for more Baptisia.
Bergenia cordifolia Heart Leafed Bergenia (Standard Perennial Pricing applies)
18”, evergreen, cabbage-like foliage, burgundy winter color, good groundcover for
partial shade, red flowers in spring. Zone 4
Bergenia c. ‘Red Beauty’ Red Beauty Bergenia (Standard Perennial Pricing applies)
Foliage is red from fall to spring, red/purple flowers. 14” tall and wide Zone 3
Bergenia c. ‘Winterglut Pigsqueak’ Winterglut Bergenia
15”, dark green leaves which turn purplish-bronze in fall/winter, dark rose pink
flowers. Zone 4 (Pricing below for Winterglut variety only)
1-910+
9.258.50
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Canna
Non-hardy tropical plant growing from rhizomes, must be dug up and stored in a
cool dry place over the winter in Zone 5, full sun, banana like leaves, large vividly
colored flowers until frost, great plant for a focal point. 7” Full 1 gallon Zone 8
1-910+
6.906.35
‘Pretoria’ 36”-48”, yellow and green variegated leaves, melon orange flowers.
‘Red King Humbert’ 42”-60”, bronze maroon leaves, bright red flowers.
‘Rosemond Cole’ 36”, orange-red flowers with gold edges.
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Cerastium tomentosum Snow in Summer
6”-12”, low growing with silver leaves, full sun, good in dry locations, white flowers
in June. Zone 3
Chelone lyonii ‘Hot Lips’ Hot Lips Turtlehead
Rose-pink flowers on dense terminal spikes perk up the garden when this
stunning herbaceous perennial begins to flower in late summer.
Mature height: 2’-3’ Zone 4
Dicentra Everblooming Bleeding Heart Zone 3
Good in shade but can be grown in sun with adequate moisture, fringed foliage,
heart shaped flowers all summer, attracts hummingbirds. 2 gallon
‘Luxuriant’ 15", cherry red flowers. 2 gallon
1-910+
7.957.25
x ‘King of Hearts' 10", large rose flowers, heavy rebloomer. 2 gallon
1-910+
8.958.25
Coreopsis Coreopsis Zone 3
Small bushy plant, sun, free flowering, attracts butterflies.
X ‘Créme Brulee’ 15”, butter-yellow daisy-like flowers.
grandiflora ‘Baby Sun’ 15", gold centers with maroon ring, yellow petals, very compact.
‘Early Sunrise’ 18", bright golden-yellow semi-double flowers.
rosea ‘Rose’ 18", pink petals with yellow centers.
‘Ruby Frost’ Ruby Frost Tickseed
16”, deep ruby flowers fringed in frosty white, blooms are displayed above
compact foliage throughout summer.
‘Sweet Dreams’ 18", yellow centers with raspberry and white petals.
verticillata ‘Moonbeam’ 18", pale yellow, blooms all summer. Also available in 2 gallon
‘Zagreb’ 18", golden yellow, blooms all summer.
Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’ Lucifer Crocosmia
Abundant eye-catching, brilliantly red, tubular flowers appear in midsummer atop
bold, slightly arching, sparsely branched stems, mid green leaves are pleated and
swordlike. Mature height: 1’-3’ Zone 5
Dianthus Pinks Zone 3 unless noted
Low mounding habit, good for rock gardens and border edges, sun, needs well
drained location, late spring blooming.
deltoides ‘Zing Rose’ 6", rose red.
gratianopolitanus ‘Bath's Pink’ 8", soft pink.
g. ‘Fire Witch’ 6", magenta.
g. ‘Tiny Rubies’ 4", double rose pink.
x ‘Cranberry Ice’ ppaf Cranberry Ice Dianthus
7” x 12”, patterned pink flowers with fuschia eye, long bloomer. Zone 5
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Echinacea C one f lower Zone 3 unless noted
Hybrids of the native prairie wildflower, sun, drought tolerant, mid and late
summer blooming, attracts butterflies.
‘Cheyenne Spirit’ Cheyenne Spirit Coneflower
24” x 24”, new hybrid with bright colored mix of white-yellow-pink-red blooms on
same plant. Zone 4
‘Magnus’ 36", rose pink.
‘Ruby Star’ 36”, large carmine red flowers, long bloom season.
‘White Swan’ 36”, white.
purpurea ‘Pow Wow White’ Pow Wow White Coneflower
16”, features a pure white petals overlapping a golden yellow cone.
p. ‘Pow Wow Wild Berry’ Pow Wow Wild Berry Coneflower
3’, deep rose-purple rays encircle a large orange-brown center cone, narrow-ovate
leaves (to 6” long) are medium green.
(Conflower cont. on next page)
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PERENNIALS
Coneflower cont.
PLEASE NOTE: The patented varieties of Echinacea listed below are priced at the
bottom of this section.
Echinacea ‘Balsomed’ Sombrero Salsa Red Coneflower
18” x 24”, new hybrid with bright orange-red flowers and red-brown center in early
summer with sporadic reblooming until frost.
b. s. ‘Emily Saul’ pp 18768 After Midnight Coneflower
12” x 18”, Big SkyTM Series, pink upright with dark pink center cones.
b. s. ‘Evan Saul’ pp 17659 Sundown Coneflower
30”, Big SkyTM Series, bearing fragrant russet-orange petals and reddish-brown
central cones.
‘Hot Papaya’ pp 21022 CPBRAF Hot Papaya Coneflower
30”, with 3” fragrant red-orange petals with papaya orange pom-pom centers.
‘Kim’s Knee High’ pp 12242 Kim’s Knee High Coneflower
18”, drooping rose pink to purple pink petals, dark orange to bronze cones.
‘Pixie Meadowbrite’ pp 18546 Pixie Meadowbrite Coneflower
20”, snappy pink flowers with an orange center.
p. ‘Butterfly Kisses’ pp 24458 Butterfly Kisses Coneflower
18”, double-flowered with fragrant pink pom pom centers and lighter ray petals.
p. ‘Cleopatra’ pp 24631 Cleopatra Coneflower
15”, cheerful yellow color, horizontally held ray petals flutter around bright
orange cones.
‘Tiki Torch’ pp 18839 Tiki Torch Coneflower
30”, large, pleasant, spicy fragrant orange flower with a copper colored cone, long
bloom season.
‘Tomato Soup’ Tomato Soup Coneflower
24” x 24”, new hybrid with tomato-red rays and yellow-brown center, light green
leaves, blooms early to mid summer with sporadic reblooming until frost.
‘Vintage Wine’ Vintage Wine Coneflower
15”, with 4” deep raspberry red flowers with large dark orange cones.
1-910+
8.758.05
Gaillardia Blanket Flower
Full sun, daisy like flowers bloom freely all summer, drought and heat tolerant,
attracts butterflies. Zone 3
aristata ‘Arizona Sun’ 10"-12", with 4" fiery orange red flowers with golden edges, heavy bloomer.
‘Goblin’ 12", compact plant, red flowers with yellow petals.
‘Oranges and Lemons’ 16”, cool tangerine-orange flowers with a deeper eye, each
petal tipped with yellow.
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PERENNIALS
Gaura Wand Flower
lindheimeri Full sun, needs good drainage, mounding plant with wispy flowers on
long wiry stems in summer. Zone 5
l. ‘Guadi Red’ Gaudi Red Guara
24”, dark green foliage with short spikes of deep rose-red flowers, darker red
stems and buds add a nice contrast.
Geranium Hardy Geranium
cantabrigiense ‘Brookside’ 20”, sun to part shade, clumping plant with sapphire blue
flowers with white centers in late spring and early summer. Zone 4 unless noted
‘Cranesbill’ 24”, pink flowers.
‘Johnson’s Blue’ 15”, long-time favorite, large periwinkle blue flowers.
‘Karmina’ 6” x 12”, low growing spreading geranium with rose flowers, handles
light foot traffic, blooms in spring. Zone 5
1-910+
6.956.40
‘Max Frei’ 6”, compact growth habit and reddish-purple flowers.
‘Orkney Cherry’ pp 18623
10”, bronze foliage, bright pink flowers with cerise veins and white throats. Zone 5
‘Pink Penny’
pp17656
12”, rose pink flowers with dark veins. Zone 5
1-910+
8.758.05
‘Rozanne’ 18”, large violet blue flowers, vigorous plant, long bloom season. Zone 5
1-910+
7.256.75
macrorrhizum ‘Ingwersen’s Variety’ 15”, light pink flowers, better drought tolerance
than other varieties.
sanguineum ‘Striatum’ Striped Bloody Cranesbill
6”-8”, light pink flowers with dark red veins. Zone 4
Heliopsis False Sunflower
‘Venus’ 4"-5", deep golden flowers on very erect stems. Zone 3
Helleborus orientalis Lenten Rose
16", semi-evergreen plant for shady spots, leathery dark green leaves, drooping
flowers in shades of pink late winter through early spring. Zone 4
1-910+
7.757.15
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Hemerocallis D aylily Zone 3
Sun to partial shade, blooms late June – late August depending on variety.
Standard pricing for 1 gallon Daylilies unless otherwise noted:
1-9 10-2425+
5.95 5.505.00
Heuchera
C oral B ells Zone 3
Mounding plant with sprays of delicate flowers in late spring, best in partial
shade, outstanding foliage plant.
micrantha ‘Palace Purple’ Palace Purple Coral Bell
18”, mahogany red foliage, white flowers.
Hybrid Coral Bell Varieties All 1 gallon
sanguinea `Fire Alarm’ pp 24525 Fire Alarm Coral Bell
9”, reddest foliage of any coral bell, full sun to full shade, white flowers on
13” spikes. Zone 4
1-910+
8.958.25
Variety
‘Chicago Apache’
Height
30"
Bloom Description and Size
scarlet red, mid-late season, 5" ruffled
‘Ed Murray’
30"
velvety red-black with yellow green throat,
mid-late season, 4”
‘Gentle Shepard’
white with yellow throat
29”
‘Happy Returns’
18"
fragrant lemon yellow, ever-blooming, 3” Also available in 2 gallon
‘Hyperion’
40"
fragrant lemon yellow, mid season, 5"
‘Little Grapette’
26"
clear purple with yellow throat, mid season,
re-blooms, 6"
‘Mini Stella’
12"
clear yellow, everblooming, 11/4"
‘Pardon Me’
18"
cranberry red with green throat, everblooming, 23/4"
‘Prairie Blue Eyes’
28"
lavender blue with green throat, mid season, 51/2"
‘Rosy Returns’ pp 9779 15”
fragrant rose pink, green throat with purple eye,
everblooming, 4”
‘Stella ‘d’ Oro’
gold, everblooming, 23/4"
15"
‘Sammy Russell’
30”
s. `Fire Chief’ pp 24525 Fire Chief Coral Bell
18”, light pink, full sun to part shade.
1-910+
8.958.25
villosa ‘Caramel’ pp 16560 Caramel Coral Bell
12”, deep golden orange tinged with apricot.
1-910+
8.607.95
v. ‘Citronelle’ pp 17934 Citronelle Coral Bell
12”, luminous bright lemon yellow.
1-910+
8.607.95
spider recurved type, dark red with yellow throat,
mid-late season, 4”
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(Coral Bells cont. on next page)
Coral Bells Zone 3 cont.
v. ‘Miracle’ ppaf Miracle Coral Bell
8”, bright chartreuse with red purple highlights and yellow margins changing to
brick
red.
1-910+
8.607.95
v. ‘Mocha’ pp 18386 Mocha Coral Bell
16”, dark bronze purple leaves with dark purple undersides, good sun tolerance.
1-910+
8.607.95
Heucherella ‘Fire Frost’ Fire Frost Heucherella
Large chartreuse green leaves with a silvery white veil, striking burgundy veining
‘pops’ in any season, mounding habit. Mature height: 10” Zone 4
‘Cascade Dawn’ Cascade Dawn Coral Bell
6”, silver leaves with purple veins.
1-910+
6.956.40
‘Lava Lamp’ Lava Lamp Coral Bell
16”, full sun to full shade (brighter colors in sun), foliage orange, purple and red
shades, cream/white flowers. 16” tall by 28” wide Zone 4
1-910+
7.957.15
'Plum Pudding' Plum Pudding Coral Bell
12”, plum purple leaves with dark purple veins.
1-910+
6.756.20
‘Silver Scrolls’ Silver Scrolls Coral Bell
11”, large, metallic silvery-purple leaves with dark purple veins.
1-910+
6.756.20
‘Stormy Seas’ Stormy Seas Coral Bell
16”, ruffled leaves with blend of silver, lavender and pewter.
1-910+
6.756.20
Hibiscus Hardy Hibiscus Zone 4
4'-5', huge 8"-12" pie shaped flowers, blooms mid summer to frost, comes out late
spring, attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, does well in wet areas.
‘Blue River II’ Pure white flowers.
‘Kopper King’ pp 10793 Maple-like copper red foliage white flowers with red eye.
‘Lady Baltimore’ Lavender pink flowers, deeply incised leaves.
‘Lord Baltimore’ Fuchsia red flowers.
moscheutos ‘Luna Pink Swirl’ 36” x 24”, 8”creamy white flowers with dark pink blush
and red eye, mid summer to frost. 1 gallon
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m. ‘Luna Red’ 24” x 18”, 8”burgundy-red flowers, mid summer to early fall,
branches will without pinching. 1 gallon
1-910+
2 gallon10.75 9.90
95
‘Golden Tiara’ 16”x36”, medium green leaves with irregular golden yellow margins,
lavender to purple flowers.
HO S TA Zone 3
The supreme perennial for shade gardens, endless variations of size, color, leaf
texture and flowering habits, sizes listed are mature height x width.
Hosta Pricing unless otherwise noted
1-910-24 25+
1 gallon 6.756.20 5.70
3 gallon12.95 11.90 11.00
‘Great Expectations’ 20”x40”, bold blue-green leaf margins with bright chartreuseyellow-cream centers, dense white flowers in mid summer.
‘Guacamole’ 22”x38”, large chartreuse leaves with dark green edges, deep-veined,
fragrant pale lavender flowers. 2002 American Hosta Growers Association Hosta
of the Year
1-910+
7.757.15
‘Halcyon’ 21”x23”, thick blue spear shaped leaves, holds color well, violet flowers.
‘Abiqua Drinking Gourd’
18”x18”, extremely cupped blue green seersuckered leaves, white flowers.
1-910+
8.107.45
‘August Moon’
20"x28", large rounded golden yellow leaves, shade to 3/4 sun, white flowers.
‘June’ 15”x20”, slightly spear shaped leaves with irregular blue green margins,
chartreuse centers, lavender flowers. 2001 American Hosta Growers Association
Hosta of the Year
1-910+
7.957.15
‘Blue Angel’ 36"x48", very large blue green heart shaped leaves, glossy white flowers.
‘Love Pat’ 20”x24”, deep blue cupped leaves, extremely puckered, white flowers.
1-910+
7.957.15
‘Blue Umbrellas’ 32”x48”, huge blue green umbrella shaped leaves changing
to deep green in summer.
‘Empress Wu’ pp 20774 5’ x6’, largest hosta available, green leaves will measure 2 ft at
maturity, pale lavendar blooms in early to mid summer.
‘Fire and Ice’ 12”x14”, reverse of ‘Patriot’, white centers with broad green margins,
lavender flowers.
1-9 10+
9.258.50
‘First Frost’ 16”x36”, sport of Halcyon, blue leaves with creamy yellow margins
turning to creamy white in summer, light lavender flowers.
1-910+
7.757.15
‘Krossa Regal’ 40”x36”, frosty blue leaves, vase shaped lavender flowers on tall scapes.
‘Minuteman’ 22”x30”, very dark green centers, creamy white irregular margins, pale
lavender flowers, similar to ‘Patriot’.
‘Night Before Christmas’ 26”x36”, upright habit, pointed dark green wavy leaves
with white centers, white flowers.
(Hosta cont. on next page)
fortunei ‘Aureo-marginata’ 24”x40”, dark green leaves with golden yellow margins,
lilac flowers.
‘Francee’ 20”x30”, dark green leaves with narrow, crisp white margins, lavender flowers.
‘Frances Williams’ 22”x48”, large puckered blue green leaves with irregular yellow
margins, white flowers.
‘Ginkgo Craig’ 12”x18”, small lance shaped leaves with sharp white margins,
lavender flowers.
‘Gold Standard’ 20”x36”, light green leaves changing to dusky gold centers with
green margins, best color with some sun, lavender flowers.
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Hosta Zone 3 cont.
‘Paradigm’ 20"x36", thick, corrugated golden leaves with irregular blue green
margins, light lavender flowers. 2007 American Hosta Growers Association
Hosta of the Year
1-910+
9.258.50
‘Patriot’ 20"x30", dark green centers with wide pure white margins, lavender flowers.
1997 American Hosta Growers Association Hosta of the Year
Iberis Candytuft Zone 3
A spring blooming favorite, often seen cascading over rocks and walls, or used as
a groundcover. The glossy evergreen foliage forms a compact mound.
‘Praying Hands’ 18”x18”, very upright plant with narrow tightly folded leaves, thin
gold margins, lavender flowers.
1-910+
7.757.25
sempervirens ‘Snow Flake’ 8”, white flowers, prune lightly right after blooming,
but otherwise leave plants alone in fall and early spring. Drought tolerant once
established.
‘Revolution’ 18”x24”, creamy leaf centers speckled with dark green, wide dark
green margins, pale lavender flowers.
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s. ‘Tahoe’ 8”, blooms two weeks earlier than Snow Flake.
‘Royal Standard’ 36”x36”, rich green leaves, ok in full sun, fragrant white flowers.
pallida variegata Variegated Iris 24”-36”, sweetly fragrant, pale lavender-blue
flowers with yellow beards.
sieboldiana ‘Elegans’ 20”x40”, heavily ribbed, corrugated large blue gray leaves,
white flowers.
‘Sum & Substance’ 36”x60”, huge chartreuse green leaves, thick and heavily ribbed,
light lavender flowers. 2004 American Hosta Growers Association Hosta of the Year
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undulata ‘Albo-marginata’ 15”x30”, wavy green leaves with white margins fading
to all green in summer, lavender flowers.
‘Whirlwind’ 16”x34”, upright twisted leathery leaves, yellow white centers with
wide, deep green margins, lavender flowers.
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‘Wide Brim’ 20”x30”, green centers with wide creamy yellow margins, light
lavender flowers.
x ‘Komodo Dragon’ 30”x84”, enormous green variety with striking rippled leaves,
light lavender flowers just above the foliage in mid summer.
Iris cristata Crested Iris Zone 3
‘Powder Blue’ 12”, green foliage, large blue flower with a gold and blue crest.
Iris siberica Siberian Iris Zone 3
Adaptable to a wide range of conditions, small beardless flowers, mid summer
blooming, attracts hummingbirds.
‘Caesar’s Brother’ 42", deep blue.
‘Ruffled Velvet’ 30”, deep plum purple with black and gold etched centers.
‘Sky Wings’ 28", sky blue.
‘Snow Queen’ 42", white.
Kniphofia uvaria Red Hot Poker Zone 5
2’-5’, full sun, grass-like foliage with red-orange, yellow flowers.
Lamium maculatum ‘Purple Dragon’ Purple Dragon Lamium
6”, silver/grey green variegated foliage with purple flowers. Zone 4
x ‘Old Glory’ 14”x24”, heart-shaped leaves with golden yellow centers and uneven
dark green margins, deep veins and wavy margins, lavender flowers
mid summer.
Lavandula Lavender Zone 5
Aromatic gray foliage, fragrant flowers in summer.
x ‘Sagae’ 31”x70”, spectacular large blue leaves with variations of creamy white on
the margins.
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a. ‘Lavance Purple’ 18" x 12”, bushy upright compact habit, intense purple flowers
through summer.
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angustifolia ‘Hidcote’ 15", deep purple flowers.
a. ‘Munstead’ 15”, deep lavender flowers.
Ligularia Ragwort Zone 4
dentata ‘Twilight’ Twilight Ligularia
22”, compact plant producing heads of vivid orange flowers on stiff stems above a
good clump of large, leathery purple leaves that are mahogany beneath.
stenocephala ‘Little Rocket’ 3’-5’, part shade to full shade, coarsely-toothed
triangularly heart-shaped, light green leaves, spectacular yellow flower spires.
s. ‘The Rocket’ 3’-5’, part shade to full shade, coarsely-toothed, triangularly heartshaped, light green leaves, spectacular yellow flower spires.
Monarda Bee Balm
Large bushy plant, must have full sun and good air flow, varieties offered have
good mildew resistance, great flower display in mid summer, attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Zone 4
X ‘Colrain Red’ 36”, an excellent red, mildew resistant Monarda.
‘Coral Reef’ pp 16741 36", bright coral pink.
‘Petite Delight’ pp10784 15", dwarf, rosy pink flowers.
Leucanthemum Shasta Daisy
Classic daisy flowers, summer blooming, sun, likes well drained location, needs
deadheading to extend bloom time. Zone 5
m. ‘Snow Lady’ Snow Lady Shasta Daisy
12”, white rays and yellow center disks.
s. ‘Banana Cream’ pp23181 18” x 20”, 4” lemon yellow flowers, blooms early to late
summer.
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s. ‘Becky’ 36", sturdy stems, large single white flowers. Perennial Plant
Association Plant of the Year for 2003
Nepeta Catmint
Minty, gray green aromatic foliage, arching flower stems, blooms all summer, sun
or partial shade, attracts butterflies. Zone 3
Nepeta fassenii ‘Cat’s Meow’ 17”, blue/purple.
f. ‘Six Hills Giant’ Six Hills Giant Catmint
Low water needs, flowers in blue shades, 30” tall to 18” wide with arching habit.
f. ‘Walker’s Low’ 18", lavender blue.
racemosa ‘Blue Wonder’ 18”, dark blue.
r. ‘Little Trudy’ 10”, lavender/pink.
s. ‘Crazy Daisy’ 28”, white shredded petals and a creamy butter center.
s. 'Snowcap’ 12", dwarf, long bloom season.
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Liatris Gayfeather
Flower spikes in early summer, sun, needs good drainage, attracts butterflies. Zone 3
s. ‘Floristan White’ 30"-36".
s. ‘Kobold’ 24", rose lavender.
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Oenothera Evening Primrose
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and /or birds and is drought tolerant,
flowers open in the evening. Zone 4
berlandieri ‘Twilight’ Pink Evening Primrose
Bronze/purple leaves with green edges, large 2” pink flowers, full sun to partial
shade. 12” to 16” tall (sun dependent)
missouriensis 12”-18”, fragrant, canary yellow flowers.
Origanum Laevigatum Herrenhausen Oregano
Features large clusters of mauve-pink flowers in late summer and fall, over a low
trailing mound of green foliage. Mature height: 12”-23” Zone 4
Paeonia Peony
Classic garden perennial, full sun or partial shade, luscious fragrant blooms in late
spring. Zone 3
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‘Kansas’ red.
Penstemon Beardtongue
Full sun to partial shade, tubular flowers in early summer, very attractive to hummingbirds, needs good drainage. Zone 3
barbatus ‘Prairie Dusk’ 20”, rose pink flowers.
digitalis ‘Husker Red’ 30”, bronze red foliage, pinkish white flowers.
d. ‘Red Riding Hood’ Red Riding Hood Penstemon
18”, watermelon red flowers mid April to June, nice compact plant.
Perovskia Russian Sage
Airy, brush like plant with wispy, silver gray leaves, lavender blue flowers from mid
summer to frost, attracts hummingbirds. Zone 4
atriplicifolia 48”, 1995 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year.
‘Karl Rosenfield’ double crimson.
a. ‘Longin’ Longin Russian Sage
36”-42”, tall, with more upright habit and larger leaves than ‘Little Spire’.
‘Sarah Bernhardt’ soft pink.
‘Little Spire’ pp 11643 24”, compact form.
‘Shirley Temple’ soft bluish pink turning to cream.
Phlox paniculata Tall or Garden Phlox
Upright, masses of showy flowers in summer, full sun and good air flow are a
must, varieties offered have good mildew resistance, attracts hummingbirds and
butterflies. Zone 4
‘David’ 42”, white. 2002 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year
p. ‘Dodo Hanbury Forbes’ 30”, fragrant pink flowers.
p. ‘Double Hitter’ 30”, fragrant lavender flowers with pink centers.
p. ‘Orange Perfection’ 36”, salmon orange flowers.
Phlox subulata Creeping Phlox
Low growing groundcover, full sun, bright colored flowers in early spring. Zone 2
Paeonia suffruticosa Tree Peony
Woody shrub, needs afternoon shade, bloom time is the same as perennial
peonies, large exotic flowers. Zone 4
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‘Godaishu’ white
‘Hatsugarasu’ black
‘Shimadajin’ purple
‘Blue Emerald’ brilliant blue
‘Candy Stripes’ pink and white
‘Drummond’s Pink’ bright pink
‘Pink Emerald’ rose pink
‘Scarlet Flame’ bright red
‘White Delight’
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s. Atropurpurea 4”-6”, red
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Platycondon Balloon Flower
Balloon-shaped flowering plant, full sun to partial shade, blooms mid summer. Zone 3
‘Sentimental Blue’ 6”-8”, dwarf, heavy bloomer has very large blue flowers.
‘Sentimental Pink’ 6”-8”, dwarf, heavy bloomer has very large light pink flowers.
Scabiosa Pincushion Flower
15”, dwarf mound, sun, abundant flowers May through frost. Zone 3
Pulmonaria Partial to deep shade, needs consistent moisture, flower clusters in
early spring followed by colorful foliage all season. Zone 4
columbaria ‘Butterfly Blue’
2000 Perennial Plant Association Plant Of the Year
saccharata ‘Mrs. Moon’ Large green leaves with small silver spots, pink flowers.
c. ‘Pink Mist’ PP 8957 Similar to ‘Butterfly Blue’ with soft pink flowers.
Rudbeckia Black Eyed Susan
Large mound with deep green leaves, sun or partial shade, gold flowers with
black centers July through frost. Zone 4
fulgida var. sullivante ‘Little Gold Star’ pp22397 14” x 14”, compact form of ‘Goldstrum’,
flowers 2-21/2” wide on compact full plant, blooms mid summer to early fall.
‘Goldstrum’ 30”, dazzling mounds of yellow flowers with deep brown centers.
1999 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year
neumannii ‘Summerblaze’ 24”, easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained
soil in full sunlight, tolerates light shade.
speciosa ‘Viette’s Little Suzy’ pp 8867 12”, outstanding dwarf cultivar.
Salvia Meadow Sage
Very showy flower spikes emerge from compact plants in early summer, sun,
needs deadheading to rebloom, attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Zone 5
numerosa ‘April Night’ 12-15”, blooms late April to June, one month earlier than
May Night, deep blue flowers.
n. ‘Blue Dimensions’ 14-18”, blooms in late May, nice compact habit
compared to other varieties.
n. ‘Caradonna’ 18”, violet blue.
Sedum Stonecrop
Fleshy leaves, sun, drought tolerant, showy flower heads in late summer holding
up well into winter. Zone 3
spectabilis ‘Autumn Fire’ 18"-24", improved ‘Autumn Joy’ with stronger stems and
darker red blooms.
s. ‘Autumn Joy’ 12”-24”, long-blooming flowers change from deep pink to copper
in late summer through fall, attracts butterflies.
s. ‘Matrona’ 24”, succulent, gray-green leaves with rosy edges on dark burgundy
stems with large corymbs of pink flowers in fall.
s. ‘Frosted Fire’ 12”-18”, variegated form of Autumn Joy, compact upright habit.
spurium ‘Dragon’s Blood’ 3"-6", green leaves turning red in fall, red flowers.
n. ‘Marcus’ pp 13322 8", dwarf, violet purple.
n. ‘May Night’ 18", very heavy bloomer, deep indigo.
n. ‘Sensation Deep Rose’ 16”, blooms in mid to late May, compact habit, heavy
bloomer with bright pink flowers.
n. ‘Sensation Rose’ 12-14”, blooms in mid to late May, compact habit,
lavender rose colored flowers.
n. ‘Snow Hill’ 20", pure white.
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Sisyrinchium angustifolium Narrow Blue Eyed Grass
14”, sun to part shade, narrow grassy foliage, starry steel blue flower clusters with
yellow eyes in late spring to early summer. Zone 3
Solidago Goldenrod
Full sun, dwarf cultivars of native goldenrod, tolerates dry soils. Zone 4
sphacelata ‘Golden Fleece’ 18”, heart shaped leaves, bright yellow flowers on long
panicles.
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PERENNIALS
Stachys officinalis ‘Hummelo’ Betony
Full sun, similar in habit to Salvia, glossy dark green leaves, vivid rose lavender
flowers midsummer through early fall. Zone 4
Stokesia laevis Stoke’s Aster Zone 5
Neat, clumping dark green foliage, full sun, flowers mid summer through early fall.
‘Honeysong Purple’ 14", 3" royal purple flowers.
Tiarella Foamflower
Shade to part shade, small mounding plant with colorful foliage, fragrant flower
spikes in early summer. Zone 4
Tiarella ‘Cascade Creeper’ pp21925 10”, deeply-lobed green leaves with a brown starshaped pattern marking the center, sprays of fragrant white flowers.
Veronica Speedwell
Glossy foliage, sun or partial shade, flower spikes in summer. Zone 4
spicata ‘Blue Carpet’ 6”, compact carpet forming Veronica with blue flowers in
midsummer to fall.
s. ‘Blue Mountains’ 2”-14”,upright variety of Veronica, blue flowers summer
to fall.
s. ‘Goodness Grows’ 12", compact plant, dark blue flowers.
s. ‘Moody Blues’ 12”, compact dark blue.
s. ‘Red Fox’ 15", rose red flower spikes.
s. ‘Royal Candles’ ppaf 15", neat mound with dark green foliage, masses of violet
blue flower spikes.
‘Sunny Border Blue’ 20", violet blue flowers.
Most ferns require moist, shady locations with high humus content soils.
All ferns listed are hardy to Zone 3. 7” Full 1 gallon
Pricing for all Ferns
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Athyrium filix-femina Lady Fern 24", can be used in shade or sun.
f. ‘Ghost’ 24", upright habit, broad apple green fronds suffused with gray, hybrid
of Japanese Painted and Lady Fern.
f. ‘Lady in Red’ Red Lady Fern
24", mint green fronds, burgundy red stems.
niponicum ‘Godzilla’ Godzilla Japanese Painted Fern
36”, green silver foliage.
niponicum ‘Pictum’ Japanese Painted Fern
15", silver leaves mottled with blue and green.
2004 Perennial Plant Association Plant of the Year
Dryopteris erythrosora ‘Brilliance’ Brilliance Autumn Fern
12", bright copper red fronds in spring and fall changing to green in summer,
some sun brings out best color.
Matteuccia struthiopteris Ostrich Fern
48", large vase shaped plant, will tolerate some sun.
Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon Fern
30", fertile fronds emerge as brown spikes in center of plant.
Osmunda regalis Royal Fern
30”-36”, large fern, has fertile fronds that when emerged resemble a flower
spike, spreads slowly through rhizomes.
Polystichum acrostichoides Christmas Fern
Fronds 18”, robust, leathery fern which has glossy, green fronds year-round.
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Carex glauca ‘Blue Zinger’ Blue Zinger Sedge
12-18”, sedge with attractive blue-green grass-like foliage. Blooms July to Aug. with
insignificant white bloom. Needs part shade to full shade, medium to wet soils. Zone 5
Please contact us for information on Custom Grown Grasses. We have the
resources and facilities to accommodate your needs for large quantities
of grasses that we may not be able to supply from open stock.
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6.35
5.80
3 Gallon14.50 13.35
12.75
11.30
Heights listed for grasses include plumes.
Please see pages 118-119 for Native Grasses & Sedges.
Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem
4’-8’, a warm season, perennial bunchgrass with blue-green stems. The seedhead
is usually branched into three parts and resembles a turkey’s foot. Fall color is
maroonish-tan. Zone 4
Carex ‘Ice Dance’ Ice Dance Sedge
9-12”, dense, spreading sedge with beautiful green and white variegated grass-like
foliage. Blooms April to July with brownish insignificant flowers. Needs part shade
to full shade, medium to wet soils. Zone 5
Chasmanthiun Iatifolium Northern Sea Oats
2’-3’, clump forming, more shade tolerant, has flat drooping seed heads.
1 and 3 gallon Zone 3
Deschampsia cespitosa ‘Goldehaenge’ Golden Pendant Hairgrass
2’-3’, sun or part shade, cool season, clump forming, drooping yellow flower
heads in June. Zone 4
See more Sedges in our Native Plant section.
Festuca ovina glauca ‘Elijah Blue’ Elijah Blue Fescue
12”, sun, likes dry conditions, tufted blue dwarf. Zone 4
Bouteloua gracillis Blue Grama Grass
24”, medium green fine bladed grass with red seed heads in summer, bleaching
to white. Zone 3
o.g. ‘Boulder Blue’ Boulder Blue Fescue
15”, bright blue foliage and pleasing mounding habit, blooms in late spring with a
nice display of tawny brown flowers.
Calamagrostis Feather Reed Grass
Cool season, sun, drought tolerant, flowers in late spring, very upright growing,
sturdy stems. Zone 5
Hakonechloa macra ‘Aurea’ Golden Japanese Forest Grass
15”, gracefully arching green leaves are variegated with gold longitudinal striping.
Yellow-green flowers appear in loose, nodding panicles in mid-summer. Zone 5
acutiflora ‘Overdam’ Overdam Feather Reed Grass
24”, beautiful variegated foliage and mauve flower spikes. Zone 4
m. ‘All Gold’ All Gold Japanese Forest Grass
12”, glowing golden-yellow foliage brings a brighter presence into the shade garden.
x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster’
6', very dependable, non re-seeding. 2001 Perennial Plant of the Year
1 and 3 gallon Zone 4
brachytricha Korean Feather Reed Grass
4', warm season Feather Reed Grass, tolerates hot summers well, pink plumes in
September. 3 gallon Zone 4
Calamagrostis X acutiflora ‘Avalanche’
5’, a hybrid feather reed grass cultivar that is basically a variegated form of
‘Karl Foerster’, foliage has a green margin and white center. Zone 4
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Imperata cylindrica ‘Rubra’ Japanese Blood Grass
12”, slow spreading with red tipped green foliage. Zone 5
This item cannot be shipped to counties along the Ohio River per DNR restrictions.
Miscanthus Maiden Grass
Warm season grasses, sun, good drought tolerance, showy flower plumes in late
summer and fall. Zone 5
sinensis ‘Adagio’ Adagio Maiden Grass
5’, compact mound, thin silver gray leaves, reddish plumes turning to white. 1 and
3 gallon
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GRASSES & SEDGES
Maiden Grass Zone 5 cont.
s. ‘Dixieland’ Dwarf Variegated Maiden Grass
3’-4’, dwarf form of Variegated Maiden Grass, silvery white plumes in midsummer. 3 gallon
s. ‘Gracillimus’ 7’, vase shaped, thin silver veined leaves, copper red plumes in
October. 1 and 3 gallon
s. ‘Little Kitten’ 3’, very compact, narrow green leaves, white plumes in August.
1 and 3 gallon
s. ‘Little Nicky’ 4’, compact Zebra Grass, silver plumes in late summer. 1 and 3 gallon
GRASSES & SEDGES
Pennisetum Fountain Grass
Warm season, sun, graceful arching leaves, very showy bottlebrush plumes in
August. Zone 5
alopecuroides 4’, mauve rose plumes. 3 gallon
a. ‘Red Head’ Red Head
Low water needs, foliage green, reddish/purple plumes 3” wide by 8” long.
Plant is 48” tall and wide
a. ‘Hameln’ 2'-3', mauve plumes. 1 and 3 gallon
s. ‘Morning Light’ 6’, upright clump, arching narrow leaves with white margins give
a silvery appearance, bronze red plumes in October. 1 and 3 gallon
a. ‘Little Bunny’ 12", dwarf.
s. ‘Oktoberfest’ Oktoberfest Maiden Grass
6’, wide deep green foliage with white midrib, purple/red fall color. 1 gallon
a. ‘Piglet’ pp 19074 24”-32”, larger than ‘Little Bunny’, smaller than ‘Hameln’.
s. ‘Strictus’ Porcupine
8’, green foliage highlighted by dramatic horizontal golden bands, reddish-bronze
plumes above foliage in summer. 1 gallon
s. var condensatus ‘Caberet’ Caberet Maiden Grass
6’, grassy leaves are dark green in color with showy creamy white variegation,
foliage often turns yellow in fall, features bold plumes of coral-pink flowers. 1 gallon
s. v. purpurascens ‘Autumn Red’ Autumn Red Maiden Grass
3’, bold plumes of coral/pink flowers, foliage turns a gorgeous Indian red in the
fall. 1 gallon
s. ‘Variegatus’ Variegated
6’, wide leaves with wide white margins, reddish plumes in September turning
to silver. 3 gallon
Panicum Switch Grass
Cool season, sun, upright clumps with erect flower heads blooming in mid to late
summer, very drought tolerant. 1 and 3 Gallon Zone 4
virgatum ‘Cheyenne Sky’
30”-36”, very compact, leaf tips turn deep red in summer followed by red flower
sprays. 1 gallon
v. ‘Cloud Nine’ 6’, narrow, erect clump of light metallic blue foliage topped in
summer by finely-textured, golden flower panicles which hover over foliage like
an airy cloud.
v. ‘Dallas Blues’ 5’, grayed blue-green foliage, dense habit, unusually large flower
panicles, late flowering and rich winter foliage color.
v. ‘Heavy Metal’ 5’, metallic blue leaves.
v. ‘Shenandoah’ 4’, reddish leaves through the summer turning completely red by fall.
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a. ‘Moudry’ 30”, blackish plumes, re-seeds. 3 gallon
orientale ‘Karley Rose’ pp12909 3’, fluffy rose pink flowers appear in July and
continue to form well into fall.
Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem
Warm season grass clump with mounded form, light blue foliage during summer,
tan blooms in late summer, foliage turns a copper color in fall, prefers average to
dry conditions, full sun. Zone 3
s. ‘The Blues’ 3’, Little Blue Stem cultivar with outstanding blue color. 1 and 3 gallon
s. ‘Prairie Munchkin’ 24”, more upright than species, bluer foliage, same flowering
and fall color as species.
Seslaria autumnalis Autumn Moor Grass
18”, cool season, clump forming, narrow leaves, flower spikes in summer
becoming silvery white in fall. 1 and 2 gallon Zone 5
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Sorghastrum Indian Grass
Cultivars of the warm season native, sun or part shade, drought tolerant, feathery
plumes in August. 3 gallon Zone 4
nutans ‘Indian Steel’ 5’, blue green leaves.
n. ‘Sioux Blue’ 6’, very upright, blue leaves.
Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed
24”, slow growing clump native grass, full sun, tolerates drought. Zone 3
h. ‘Tara’ Tara Prairie Dropseed
12”, more upright, less arching than species.
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We custom grow 31/2” Annuals.
Call for more information.
S pring C olor
31/2” Annuals 18 per flat, Available Late April
Please call or check our web site for availability
and pricing. Order early for best selection.
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Premium Annuals 19.7518.00
In response to a growing demand for native Forbs (wildflowers) and Graminoids
(grasses, rushes and sedges), we are now offering a wide range of plants available
on a custom grown basis. These species are listed on the following pages.
Plants are normally grown in 38 cell trays or in 1, 2 or 3 gallon containers. Many
popular items are on-hand in 1 gallon containers for ready sales and several
grasses are available in 3 gallon containers. Please see our website or call for
current availability.
We are proud to offer these plants which embody the rich heritage of this part
of the North American continent.
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6.906.355.85
1 gallon Graminoids
7.256.505.90
3 gallon Graminoids13.50 12.15 11.00
38 cell flats (2 3/8" pots 5" deep)
(See individual plant descriptions for pricing for 23/8" pots.
Sold as full flat counts only.)
Fall C olor
Pansies Available March and Sept.
Ornamental Cabbage and Kale
Available Sept.
Call for availability and pricing.
Mums Available Sept. 1
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8"
6.255.755.30
Please check online or call us for selection.
SUPERSIZED Geraniums
Bigger than your head!
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Hanging Baskets
and Terra Cotta Planters
10"
12.95
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14"21.50
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Forbs/Wildflowers
Botianical
Name
Acorus calamus
variegatus
Agastache
foeniculum
Common
Soil
Light FlowerBloom23/8”
Name Moisture RequirementsHeight Color Season Pot
Variegated
Sweet Flag
wet
full sun
3’-6’white
summer1.35
Lavender medium
full sun/ 2’-4’purple June-1.35
Hyssop shadeSept
Allium cernuum Nodding medium
full sun/
Wild Onion part shade
Forbs/Wildflowers
Botianical
Name
Common
Soil
Light FlowerBloom23/8”
Name
Moisture RequirementsHeight Color Season Pot
Cassia
Wild Senna wetsun/
3’-5’ yellow
hebecarpa
part sun
Chelone glabra
White
wet
part shade 2’-4’cream late1.35
Turtleheadsummer
1’-2’ pink summer1.35
Coreopsis
palmata
Plains
dry
full sun
Coreopsis
Coriopsis
tripteris
Tall
dry/
Coreopsis medium
Allium
stellatum
Pairie
Onion
dry/
medium
full sun/
part shade
1’redsummer1.35
Amorpha
canescens
Leadplant
dry
full sun/
part sun
2’-3’purple June-2.25
Aug
Echinacea
pallida
1’-3’ white summer2.15
Echinacea Purple dry/
purpurea
Coneflower medium
Anemone
Tall Anemone dry/
full sun/
virginiana
medium part shade
Jul-1.35
Aug
1’-2’ yellow summer1.35
full sun/ 4’-8’ yellow/ Jul-1.35
part shade brown Oct
Pale Purple
dry
full sun/
4’-6’ lavender spring to 1.35
Coneflower
part shade
brown summer
full sun/ 3’-4’ purple summer1.30
part shadebrown
Aquilegia Columbine- dry/ full sun/part 1’-3’ red/ April-1.50
canadensis
Eastern
mediumsun/shadeyellowJuly
Eryngium
yuccifolium
Rattlesnake medium
full sun
3’-4’whitesummer1.40
Master
Asclepias
incarnata
Marsh
wet
full sun
3’-4’ pink early1.25
Milkweed
summer
Eupatorium
coelestium
Blue
medium full sun/part 1’-3’ blue Jun- 1.35
Mistflower sun/shade Oct
Asclepias
tuberosa
Butterfly
dry
full sun
1’-2’ orange early 1.50
Weed
summer
EupatoriumCommon
wet
full sun/
perfoliatum
Bonesetpart sun
Sky Blue
drysun/
1’-2’ blue summer1.35
Aster azureus
Aster
part shade
yellow to fall
Eupatorium
purpurium
Aster laevis
Smooth Blue dry/
Aster
medium
Filipendula rubra
Aster novae- angliae
full sun/ 3’-5’ blue/ Aug-1.25
part sun
yellowOct
New Englandmedium/
Aster
wet
Aster simplex
Panicled
Aster
full sun
medium/
sun/
3’-5’ white summer1.35
wet
part shade
yellow to fall
Aster umbellatus Flat Topped medium/
White Aster wet
Baptisia
Blue False
australisIndigo
Baptisia
leucantha
3’-5’ violet summer1.25
yellow to fall
Gentiana
andrewsii
Sweet Joe-
Pye Weed
medium full sun/ 4’-6’ pink summer1.40
part shade
Queen of the wet
full sun
Prairie
Bottle
Gentian
3’-5’ white Jul-1.35
Oct
3’-6’ pink July1.30
full sun/ 1’-3’ blue
part sun
medium/
wet
Geum triflorum
Prairie
dry
full sun
Smoke
Autumn medium/
Sneezeweed wet
1’
Aug-1.75
Oct
pink spring1.50
full sun/ 1’-4’ white/ July-1.35
part sun
yellowOct
Helenium
helianthoides
2’-4’ blue spring1.60
Heliopsis
helianthoides
False
mediumsun/3’-5’ yellow summer1.25
Sunflower part shade
to fall
Iris virginica
shrevei
Blue Flag
wet
sun/
2’-3’purple spring1.35
Iris
part shade
dry/
full sun/
medium part shade
White False medium full sun/3’-4’
white spring to1.60
Indigo
part shade
summer
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full sun/3’-5’
yellow
part sun
115
Jul-1.35
Nov
Forbs/Wildflowers
Forbs/Wildflowers
Botianical
Name
Common
Soil
Light FlowerBloom23/8”
Name Moisture RequirementsHeight Color Season Pot
Botianical
Name
Common
Soil
Light FlowerBloom23/8”
Name Moisture RequirementsHeight Color Season Pot
Kuhnia
eupitorioides
False
dry
sun/
1’-4’ white late summer1.35
Boneset part sun
to fall
Rudbeckia
subtomentosa
Sweet Black- medium
full sun3’-5’
yellow late1.35
Eyed Susanbrown summer
Cylindrical
drysun/
1’-2’pinksummer1.35
Blazing Star part sun
to fall
Ruellia humilis
Wild
Petunia
dry/sun/
18”-24” lavender May-1.95
medium part shade Oct
Silene regia
Royal
Catchfly
dry/
medium
Silphium
integrifolium
Rosin Weed
wetsun/
1’-3’ red summer1.60
part sun to fall
Solidago
ohioensis
Ohio
medium
full sun
2’-3’ yellow summer1.35
Goldenrod
to fall
Great Blue medium/sun/
1’-3’bluesummer1.35
Lobelia
wet
part sun
to fall
Solidago
riddellii
Riddell’s medium/
Goldenrod
wet
Liatris
cylindracea
Liatris scariosa Savanna
drysun/2’-3’ pink
var nieuwlandii Blazing Star part sun
Liatris spicata
Lobelia
cardinalis
Lobelia
siphilitica
Mimulus
ringens
Dense
medium/ full sun
Blazing Starwet
Cardinal Flower
Monkey
Flower
Monarda Bergamot
fistulosa
fall1.60
3’-5’ pink summer1.30
Polemonium
caeruleum
full sun
2’-3’ yellow Sept-1.35
Oct
Spirea alba
Meadow
Sweet
medium/sun/ 3’-4’ white June-1.45
wet part shade
August
dry/
full sun
2’-4’ lavender late 1.30
medium
summer
Verbena hastata
Blue
Vervain
medium/
wet
Foxglove medium
sun/
36” white mid Apr 1.35
Penstemonpart shadeto June
PenstemonSmooth
drysun/
laevigatus
Penstemon part sun
Petalostemum
purpureum
dry/
full sun
2’-6’yellow Jul-1.35
medium
Aug
full sun/ 1’-3’ lilac/ June-1.35
part shadepurpleAug
moist/
wet
Optunia
Prickly Pear dry/
full sun
1’ yellow, spring to 7.95
stricta
Cactus
moist red or summer
purple
Penstemon
digitalis
full sun 2’-4’ red
Jul-1.80
Aug
Veronicastrum
virginicum
full sun
Culver’s mediumsun/
3’-6’ white summer1.60
Root
part sun Zizia aurea
Golden
medium full sun/part 1’-3’ yellow April-1.35
Alexanders sun/shadeJune
2’-4’ white spring1.60
Purple Prairie medium full sun
1’-2’ purple summer1.35
Clover
Jacob’s
medium part shade/ 18”-24” deep April1.45
Ladderfull shadeblue to May
Pycnanthemum Commonmedium/
virginiana
Mountain Mint wet
full sun/
part sun
1’-3’ white June-1.40
Oct
Rudbeckia
Showy Black- medium
full sun 2’-3’ yellow late1.35
fulgida speciosa Eyed Susanbrown summer
Rudbeckia hirta Black-Eyed
dry/
full sun
1’-3’ yellow spring1.35
Susan
medium
brown to fall
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3’-5’ violet summer1.30
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Botianical
Name
Common
Soil
Light FlowerBloom23/8”
Name Moisture RequirementsHeight Color Season Pot
Name
Common
Soil
Light FlowerBloom23/8”
Name Moisture RequirementsHeight Color Season Pot
Andropogon
gerardii
Big
dry/
Bluestem medium
Carex
vulpinoidea
Fox Sedge wetsun/
2’-3’ greenlate1.30
part sun
spring
Bouteloua
curtipendula
Side-Oats
dry
sun/
1’-3’ green summer1.30
Gramapart sun
to fall
Chasmanthium
latifolium
Northern medium part sun/ 2’-3’greensummer1.40
Sea Oats shade
Calamagrostis
canadensis
Blue-Joint wet
full sun/ 2’-4’green early 1.30
Grass
part shade
summer
Eleocharis
palustris
Common
wet
full sun
1’-2’ green July1.35
Spikerush
Carex annectans Yellow
var xanthocarpa Fox Sedge
wet/
dry
sun/
5’-8’ green summer1.25
part sun
full sun/
shade
2’-3’ green late spring1.25
to summer
Botianical
Glyceria striata
Fowl
wet
full sun/part 1’-5’ green May-1.25
Mannagrass sun/shade June
Carex bebbi
Bebbs Oval wet/
full sun
3’ green May-1.35
Sedge
mediumJune
Juncus torreyi
Carex brevior
Plains
dry
full sun
1’-2’ green May-1.35
Oval Sedge
June
Koeleria
cristata
Carex Crested
cristatella
Sedge
wet
full sun/ 2’-3’ green May-1.30
part sun June
Carex frankii
Frank’s
wet
full sun/ 1’-2’green early1.30
Sedge shade
summer
Carex
hystericina
Porcupine
wet
full sun
3’ green May-1.35
Sedge
June
Carex
muhlenbergii
Sand Bracted dry
full sun/part 1’-3’ green May- 1.35
Sedge
sun/shadeJune
Carex Common
dry
full sun/
pensylvanica
Oak Sedge shade
6”-1’ green spring1.75
Torrey’s
wet
full sun
Rush
June Grass
1’-2’greensummer1.25
drysun/1’-2’ green late spring1.35
part sun
to summer
Panicum
Switch Grass medium/sun/
3’-5’ green summer1.25
virgatum
wet
part sun
to fall
Scirpus Woolgrass wet
cyperinus
full sun
3’-5’ green Jun-1.25
Sept
Scirpus validus Soft-Stem
wet
full sun
4’-8’brownspring to 1.25
Bulrush
summer
Sorghastrum
nutans
Spartina
pectinata
Indian
drysun
3’-6’ light early1.45
Grass brownfall
Prairie
medium/ full sun
4’-7’ green summer 1.30
Cordgrass
wet
Carex scoparia Lance-Fruited mediumsun/
2’-3’ greenlate1.30
Oval Sedge
part sun
spring
SporobolusPrairie
medium
full sun
heterolepis
Dropseed
Carex stipata
Awl Fruitedmedium full sun/part 1’-3’ greenApril-1.35
Sedge
sun/shade
May
Stipa spartea
Porcupinedry sun/
2’-4’ greenearly2.25
Grass
part sun
summer
Carex stricta
Tussock
wet
Sedge
sun/
2’ green spring1.35
part sun
118
119
1’-3’ green late1.45
summer
Landscapers:
These items can be
delivered to the job-site
along with your plants!
E dging
Plastic 20’ Section with stake kit
1-9
10+
16.10
Extra stake kit 2.50 ea
ea 17.50
Aluminum Edging
1/8” x 4" x 16'
1/8” x 4” x 16’
Section
with 5 stakes 29.00 per kit
Paver Restraint, 8'
1-9
10+
black13.00
12.00
120
Steel Edging
121
Section
with 6 stakes, green
1-9
10+
39.75
36.50
12” Stake, Green 1.50 ea
Landscape Supplies
Sod Staples, 1000 per box 47.50 ea
Straw Erosion Control Blanket
Drainage Supplies
8' x112 1/2'
Drain Tile Solid.. .... 4" x 250'.. ... 105.00
Slotted.. ... 4" x 250'.. ... 105.00
47.50 ea
Landscape Fabric
Collection Sump. .. 18" x 30"..... 25.00
3' x 300'.. ............. 104.00
Down Spout
6' x 300'.. ............. 208.00
Adapter. ...... 4".. ......... 2.50
9' x 300'.. ............. 312.00
Elbow. ......4”.. ......... 3.50
End Cap. ......4”.. ......... 1.50
Mulch & Soils
Landscape Mulch
Snap Coupler. ......4”.. ......... 1.50
1-4
5+ 80 cu yd load
T. ......4”.. ......... 3.50
yd29.00
Fertilizer & Herbicide
Time Release
14-5-10,50 lb bag............ 65.00
Broad Star Herbicide
50 lb bag. . ............. 155.00
Tarps
8'x10'........... 57.50
10'x12'.......... 79.00
12'x20'........ 117.50
16'x30'........ 179.00
26.75
24.50
Hardwood Mulch
Black Dyed or Brown Dyed
1-45+
80 cu yd load
yd
33.0031.00 27.00
Peat Moss, 3.8 cu ft bale
1-910+
13.7512.50
Potting Soil. . ................62.00 cu yd
Potting Soil with Fertilizer
81.00 cu yd
Nursery Supplies
Treated Burlap.................. Call for sizes and pricing.
Wire Baskets. . .................... Call for sizes and pricing.
Nursery Containers��������� Call for sizes and pricing.
Pinning Nails, 45 lb box.................... 64.00
Baler Twine, 2 balls / bale.................. 42.50
3-Ply Sisal Twine.. ....................... ea 13.50
Tree Guard Waxed Cardboard.......... ea 1.25
Flagging Tape, 300' Roll. . ................... 2.75
We can custom print tags
for whatever your needs may be.
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C r o ss R e f e r e n c e I n d e x
Common Name
Botanical Name
Page
A Amur Maackia.............................. Maackia Amurensis.....................44
Andromeda, Japanese.................. Pieris..................................... 53
Annuals................................................................................... 112
Arborvitae.................................... Thuja................................... 68-70
Aspen........................................... Populus.................................. 55
Azalea, Evergreen. . ....................... Azalea.................................... 20
B Bald Cypress................................. Taxodium................................ 67
Barberry....................................... Berberis.................................. 21
Bayberry. . ..................................... Morella. . ................................. 48
Beech. . .......................................... Fagus..................................... 32
Birch............................................. Betula.................................. 21-22
Black Gum.................................... Nyssa..................................... 48 Boxwood...................................... Buxus. . ................................. 23-24
Buckthorn.. ................................... Rhamnus.. ............................... 60
Burning Bush. . .............................. Euonymus............................... 31
Butterfly Bush. . ................................ Buddleia................................. 22
C Caryopteris.. ................................. Caryopteris.............................. 24
Cedar, Weeping Alaskan............... Xanthocyparis.. ......................... 75
Cherry.. ......................................... Prunus................................. 56-57
Chokeberry.. ................................. Aronia.................................... 20
Cotoneaster. . ................................ Cotoneaster............................. 30
Crabapple. . ................................... Malus. . ................................. 46-47
Currant......................................... Ribes..................................... 61
Cypress......................................... Chamaecyparis......................... 27
Common Name
Botanical Name
Page
E Elder........................................... Sambucus................................ 64
Elm. . ............................................ Ulmus..................................... 71
Euonymus, Evergreen................. Euonymus................................ 32
F Ferns....................................................................................... 107
Fir. . .............................................. Abies...................................... 12
Forsythia. . ................................... Forsythia................................. 33
Fothergilla.................................. Fothergilla............................... 33
G Ginkgo........................................ Ginkgo.................................... 34
Gooseberry................................. Ribes...................................... 61
Grasses.. .............................................................................. 108-111
Grass Seed.............................................................................. 120
Groundcovers....................................................................... 79-82
H Hackberry................................... Celtis...................................... 25
Hardgoods and Supplies. . ................................................... 121-122
Hawthorn. . .................................. Crataegus................................ 30
Hemlock. . .................................... Tsuga.. .................................... 71
Holly, Evergreen. . ........................ Ilex..................................... 39-40
Holly, Deciduous......................... Ilex..................................... 40-41
Hophornbeam............................ Ostrya. . ................................... 49
Hornbeam. . ................................. Carpinus.................................. 24
Horse Chestnut........................... Aesculus.................................. 19
Hosta.. ......................................... Hosta.. ................................. 96-98
Hydrangea.................................. Hydrangea............................ 36-38
J Juniper. . ...................................... Juniperus. . ............................ 42-43
K Katsura Tree................................ Cercidiphyllum.......................... 25
Kentucky Coffeetree................... Gymnocladus............................ 35
D Day Lily. . ....................................... Hemerocallis............................ 92
Deutzia......................................... Deutzia. . ................................. 31
Dogwood, Shrub.......................... Cornus. . .................................. 29
Dogwood,Tree.............................. Cornus. . .................................. 28
L Lilac............................................ Syringa................................ 65-66
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Linden. . ....................................... Tilia....................................... 70
Locust......................................... Gleditsia. . ................................ 34
London Planetree....................... Platanus. . ................................ 55
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C r o s s R e f e r e n c e I n d e x cont.
Common Name
Botanical Name
Page
Common Name
Botanical Name
Page
M Magnolia...............................Magnolia. . ...................................... 45
S Spruce.......................................Picea....................................... 49-52
Maple, Japanese....................Acer palmatum. . ............................... 14
Maple. . ...................................Acer........................................... 12-18
Mugo Pine. . ............................Pinus. . ........................................... 54
St. John’s Wort...........................Hypericum................................... 38
Sumac.......................................Rhus.......................................... 61
Summersweet...........................Clethra.. ...................................... 27
Sweet Gum................................Liquidambar. . ............................... 44
Sweetspire.. ...............................Itea.. .......................................... 41
N Natives...................................Forbs and Graminoids. . .................. 113-119
Ninebark................................Physocarpus.................................... 49
Northern Catalpa...................Catalpa.......................................... 25
T Tulip Tree.. .................................Liriodendron.. ............................... 44
O Oak........................................Quercus. . ..................................... 58-59
V Viburnum..................................Viburnum................................. 72-74
PPagoda Tree...........................Saphora......................................... 64
Vines...................................................................................... 77-78
Pear. . ......................................Pyrus.. ........................................... 58
Perennials............................................................................. 83-106
Pine. . ......................................Pinus. . ........................................ 53-54
Plum.. .....................................Prunus. . ......................................... 56
Poplar....................................Populus.. ........................................ 55
Potentilla...............................Potentilla....................................... 55
Privet.....................................Ligustrum....................................... 44
Pyracantha. . ...........................Pyracantha..................................... 57
W Weigela.....................................Weigela.. .................................. 74-75
Willow.......................................Salix.. ......................................... 63
Witch Hazel...............................Hamamelis.. ................................. 35
Y Yellowwood. . .............................Cladrastis.................................... 27
Yew. . ..........................................Taxus. . ........................................ 67
Yucca.........................................Yucca. . ........................................ 76
Z Zelkova.....................................Zelkova....................................... 76
Q Quince.. ..................................Chaenomeles................................... 26
R Redbud..................................Cercis............................................ 26
Rhododendron......................Rhododendron................................. 60
Roses.. ....................................Rosa.. ............................................ 62
Rose-of-Sharon (Althea).. .......Hibiscus......................................... 35
Russian Cypress.....................Microbiota...................................... 48
S Serviceberry..........................Amelanchier.................................... 19
Smokebush............................Cotinus.......................................... 29
Specialty Plants.. ....................................................................... 76
Spicebush. . ............................Lindera.......................................... 44
Spirea....................................Spirea. . ....................................... 64-65
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Photos Courtesy of: Kevin McCart and Angela Farley
Catalog Design by:
farleyangela2013@gmail.com
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Notes
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