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Salix alba ‘Tristis’- Niobe Weeping Willow- Strongly weeping, large tree especially for watersides. 60x50’. Deer resistant.

5-6’ $39.99

~‘Crispa’- Ram’s Horn Willow- Spiral curled leaves. 40x30'.

3 gal $19.99

integra 'Hakuro nishiki'- tricolored foliage green/pink/cream. Very vigorous- tags sometimes say they only get 3x3'- ha! I say! more like 8x8'+ and don't even think you are going to keep them down. They will win. Especially happy in low laying wet areas. 

3 gal $24.9

koriyanagi ‘Rubykins’- Red stemmed willow, excellent for hedging wet areas. 10x10'.

3 gal $19.99

purpurea ‘Pendula’- Weeping Basket Willow- Bluish foliage, wild arching growth to 10x10’.

10 gal $139.99

Sambucus niger- European Elder- ‘Black Lace’- Finely cut black-purple foliage. Pink flowers, black berries. 6x6'. Best color in full sun. Moist soil. Deer resistant.

1 gal $14.99

~ racemosa ‘Sutherland Gold’- Lacy, gold foliage, orange-red new growth. Red fruit in summer. Part shade. 10x10’.

3 gal $29.99

Sarcococca hookerana var humilis- Sweet Box- Glossy dark green, evergreen foliage. Small flowers hidden under the foliage in Mar-Apr waft a delightful perfume thru the air. Groundcover (stoloniferous) 12” x 3’. Part-full shade. Organic rich, well-drained soils.

1 gal $17.99   2 gal $24.99

Schizophragma hydrangeoides ‘Roseum’- Japanese Hydrangea vine- Stays flatter than Hydrangea anomala. True clinging vine. Rose-flushed bracts on 8-10" across flower heads.20-30' tall.

3 gal $29.99

Sciadopitys verticillata- Japanese Umbrella Pine- Very unusual evergreen tree. Long, tropical looking needles. Grows only 3-6” per year. 20-30x15-20’. Organic rich, well-drained soils. Keep out of winter wind’s path.

Ordered also: ‘Grune Kugel’, Stern Shnupp’ 1 gal $60

Assorted sizes, from 2 gal $89.99, up to 12’ $900-ish.

Sinocalycanthus 'Hartlage Wine'Sinocalycanthus 'Hartlage Wine'

Sinocalycanthus raulstonii- Chinese Sweetshrub- ‘Hartlage Wine’- Large maroon to wine-red flowers with subtle fragrance. Fast growing to 8x8’. Unusual. Sun. Well-drained soil.

2 gal $27.99

Skimmia

Skimmia japonica- a evergreen shrub for part to full shade. A "zone pusher"- listed in most books as being zone 7, are we there yet? The one in my garden has made it 10 winters now, although positioned under a spruce tree. Females get bright red berry clusters, male handsome polliantor, no berries, but necesssary for female berrying. 3x3'. Well drained, acid soil.

1 gal $19.99

Sophora prostrata ‘Little Baby’- Miniature tree with tiny leaves.

2 gal $45

Spirea- All like full sun. All like well-drained soil. Deer resistant.

x. bumalda ‘Anthony Waterer’- Rose pink flower heads in the summer. New foliage growth often with creamy splashes. 4x4’.

3 gal $24.99

~‘Dolchia’- Mauve-pink flower heads. Deeply serrated leaves, new growth red. 2x4’.

3 gal $24.99

~‘Magic Carpet’- Red new shoots, aging to orange and yellow. Rose-red flowers.3x3’.

3 gal $21.99

japonica- ‘Gold Mound’- Bright gold foliage all summer. Pink flower heads in summer. 3x3’.

3 gal $21.99

Spirea 'Little Princess'

~‘Little Princess’- Pale pink flowers. 3x3’.

3 gal $24.99

 

 

~‘Neon Flash’- Improved ‘Anthony Waterer’, deeper flower color, rich red new growth. 3x3’.

3 gal $24.99

~‘Shirobana’- White, light pink and dark pink flowers all on the same shrub. 3x3’.

3 gal $24.99

Smilemedia 'Snow Storm'- White spring flowers. Blue-green foliage turns shades of orange-red in autumn. 3x3'.

2 gal $21.99

Spirea nipponica 'Snowmound'

nipponica ‘Snowmound’- Lovely little flowering shrub! White flowers cover the arching branches in May. Blue-green leaves. 4x4’.

3 gal $24.99

Smile~japonica 'White Gold'- White flowers in summer, bright gold foliage all summer. 3x3'.

3 gal $27.99

Spirea t. - Mellow YellowSpirea t. 'Mellow Yellow' Spirea t. 'Mellow Yellow'

 

 

 

 

thunbergii ‘Mellow Yellow’- (aka ‘Ogon’) Fantastic! I love this one too. Pale yellow foliage on arching branches are of fine texture. White flowers cover the branches in the early spring. Autumn foliage in pumpkin-orange. 4x4’.

3 gal $24.99

vanhouttei ‘Renaissance’- Produces a fountain of white flowers in April. 8x12’.

3 gal $27.99

Stewartia pseudocamellia- Japanese Stewartia- Magnificent small flowering tree. 2-2 ½” white flowers in July. Dark green foliage turns yellow, red and dark purple in autumn. Exfoliating bark is outstanding. Slow growing to 20-30x15’. Sun-part shade. Organic rich, moist, well-drained, acid soils.

5' $120

*~ x. henryae ‘Skyrocket’- (S. rostrata x S. pseudocamellia) New fastigiated from Polly Hill arboretum.

30" $45

rostrata – Gray-brown ridged and furrowed bark. Emerging flower buds surrounded by large reddish bracts. 2 ½” white flowers in May. 15x10’.

3' $45    5' $55

Styrax japonicaStyrax japonica

Styrax japonica- Japanese Snowbell’- Another magnificent tree. White bells hang from under the branches in great profusion in May. Large leathery leaves may get yellow autumn color. Trunk has a subtle beauty. Sun-part shade. Organic rich, moist, well-drained soils.

~ ‘Carillon’- Beautiful weeper.8x12'

3' $69.99

~‘Emerald Pagoda’-Larger white bells than typical, up to 1” in diameter! 20-30x20-30’.

7’ $85

Styrax j. - Pink Chimes~ ‘Pink Chimes’- Soft pink bells. Lovely.

3' $55   5' $115   6' $135

 

 

Styrax j. - ryan's weeper

~‘Ryan’s Weeper’- Smaller growing than ‘Carillon’, to only 6x6-8’. Awesome.

24” $85

~ obassia – Fragrant Snowbell- Dense tree with ascending branches. Grows to 30’, rounded habit. White, fragrant flowers in clusters on long arching stems in June. Dark green large leaves. Maybe some soft yellow autumn color.

6-7’ $65

Syringa- Lilac- Sun. Organic rich, well-drained soils. Fragrant, loved, flowers in spring. Deer resistant, except S. patula.

hyacinthiflora –Early Flowering Lilac-‘Anabel’- Double medium-pink. 8-10x8-10’.

3 gal $27.99    

Syringa meyeri - Palibin, std.

meyeri- Dwarf Korean Lilac- ‘Palibin’- Profuse lavender flowers in June. Small leaves. 5x7’.

3 gal $29.99    Tree form $150

 

 

Syringa meyeri 'Palabin'

meyeri ‘Palabin’ x microphylla ‘Superba = Fairy Tale Lilacs:

~'Prince Charming'-Wine-red buds, lavender flowers. 5-6x4-6'

3 gal $29.99

~'Sugar Plum Fairy'- Fragrant rosy-lilac blooms. 4-5x4-5'.

3 gal $39.99   30-36" $45

~‘Tinkerbelle’- Wine-red buds open to deep pink flowers. 6x8’.

3 gal $29.99

oblata x. unknown ‘Betsy Ross’- Large white fragrant flowers in early April. 8x10’.

3 gal $27.99

patula ‘Miss Kim’- Pale lilac, fragrant flowers. 6x6’.

3gal $29.99

pekenensis ‘Copper Curls’-Very showy coppery-orange peeling bark. Large creamy white flower heads early summer. 20-30x15-20'

5-6' $60

Smile~'Beijing Gold'- A pale yellow flowering lilac tree! 20x20'.

7 gal $110

prestoniae –Late Blooming Lilac- ‘Agnes Smith’-Single white. 8x8’.

1 gal $14.99   3 gal $29.99

‘Donald Wyman’- Deep red buds open to reddish-pink, fragrant flowers. 6x6’.

3 gal $27.99

pubescens var. julianae ‘Hers’- Lovely small weeping lilac. 8x8'.

1 gal $19.99   3' $59.99

vulgaris- French Lilac- Most common species. Beloved. All grow to around 8x8’.

Available ass’t sizes, 1 gal 14.99 - 3 gal $34.99.

~‘Adelaide Dunbar’- Dark purple,double, very fragrant.

Smile~'Atheline Wilbur'- Shades of rose, orchid and lavender.

~‘Congo’- Magneta aging to purple,  single, heavy bloomer.

~‘Katherine Havemeyer’- Double pink, very fragrant, very large florets.

~‘Krasavitsa Moskvy’ (aka ‘Beauty of Moscow’)- Triple(!) Pink buds to white flowers.

~'Ludwig Spaeth'- Single. Reddish-purple.

~'Mme Lemoine'- white, double

~‘President Grevy’-Pale blue, double.

~ ‘President Lincoln’- Blue, single.

~ ‘President Poincaire’- Magenta, double, very large flower spikes.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 June 2010 10:18
 


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