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Magnolia

an excellent group of flowering trees. Don’t plant too deep. Deer resistant.

grandiflora‘Edith Bogue’- Evergreen Magnolia- Pyramidal form with shiny dark green, evergreen leaves. Large white fragrant flowers June-July. Scarlet seeds in autumn. 30x15'. Moist, organic rich, acid soils. Protect from winter winds.

3 gal $45.00

~‘Little Gem’- As above, but distinctly narrow, 20x10'.

3 gal $34.99

x. ‘Betty’- Deep purple-red outside, white inside. Large shrub, small tree to 10-15’ tall.

3-4’ $49.99

sieboldii- Oyama Magnolia- White cupped flowers with purple centers may-June. Scarlet seeds in autumn. Part shade only. 15' tall.

4' $85.00

virginiana- Sweet Bay Magnolia- Sweetly scented white flowers in early summer. 15x15'. NATIVE. Will grow fine fin wet soils.

6' $75

~’Henry Hicks’- Remains evergreen to -17! Grows to 25' tall.

5 gal $55

~x. ‘Caerhays Belle’ - Large, cup-shaped rich pink flowers. 30-40'.

5' $79.99

~x. ‘Elizabeth’- Fragrant yellow flowers before leaves in spring. 30-50x20-35'.

MahoniaMahonia AquilifoliumMahonia Aquilifolium

aquilifolium- Oregongrapeholly- Leaves resemble holly leaves, pale in color. Blue fruit in autumn. Yellow spring flowers. Evergreen. Deer resistant. 6x6'.

1 gal $12.99

~’Compacta’-3x3'.

3 gal $34.99

bealei- Leatherleaf Mahonia- Large, bold, blue-green, evergreen, holly-shaped foliage. Yellow fragrant flowers in spring. Blue, grape-like fruit. Part-full shade. 6x6'. Moist, acid, well-drained soil. NO windy spots. Deer resistant.

3 gal $39.99

Malus

Crabapple- Quite adaptable group of multi-season trees. Prefers well-drained and acid soils. Our crabapples are selected for high disease resistance and good, persistent crabapple diMalus 'Lollipop'Malus 'Lollipop'splay.

~'Adirondack'- Red flower buds open to large, waxy, pearl-white blooms. Small orange-red fruits persist thru winter. 18x 6-8'.

6' $65

~‘Lollipop’- White flowers, golden-amber fruit. Compact head, 10x10’.

6’ $89.99

Malus 'Prairie Fire'Malus 'Prairie Fire'~‘Prairiefire’- Bright pink-red flowers. Dark red, ½” fruit. Spring purple foliage ages to purple-green. Upright to 20x20’.

6’ $59.99

~‘Sargentina’ (aka ‘Tina’) – Pink-red flower buds open to white flowers with yellow centers. Red, ¼” fruit. 8x6’.

3 ½’ graft $89.99

transitoria‘Schmidtcutleaf’- (aka ‘Goldenraindrops’)- White flowers. Golden, ¼” fruit. Deeply divided fruit. 18x13’.

6’ $69.99

Metasequoia

glyptostroboides- Dawn Redwood- Deciduous. Bright green needles change to orange-brown in autumn. Small, ¾”cones. Gorgeous bark. Fast growing. 70x25’.

3 gal 4’ $29.Metasequoia 'Gold Rush'Metasequoia 'Gold Rush'99 7-8' $

~'Miss Grace'- Weeping dwarf!!! 10x3'.

7 gal $70

~‘Gold Rush’ (aka ‘Ogon’)- Gold-foliaged Dawn Redwood.

3 gal $29.99 4-5' $115

Microbiota

decussata- Siberian Carpet, Russian Cypress- Light, olive-green, evergreen foliage. Soft and fine-textured. 1x6’. Part shade. Moist well-drained soil.

1 gal $12.99 2 gal $24.99

Morus

alba ‘Nuclear Blast’- Bizarre shrubby plant with slivers and ribbons for foliage. 3x3'.

2 gal $21.99 5 gal $39.99

Myrica

pensylvanica- Bayberry- Semi-evergreen, quick growing, aromatic shrub. Berries used to make candles. There are females and males, females loaded with berries, males may still have a light quantity of berries. Need both for heavy berry production. Deer resistant. NATIVE. 6-10’x6-10’.

3 gal $29.99

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