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1 Deciduous Trees *Prices subject to change Call for current availability Acer p. a. Bloodgood Zone 5 Bloodgood Japanese Maple 15-20, Slow growing, deep purple-red five lobed leaves, rounded head. Acer p. a. Emperor Zone , deep purplered leaves emerge in spring, two weeks later than Bloodgood and hold their color well. 5 Gal. Cont Gal. Cont B&B B&B ' B&B G Cont G Cont Acer p. a. Fireglow Zone 5 Fireglow Japanese Maple 13-16, deep more intense red leaves are not as deeply divided. Upright shrubby form which is good in the garden or container. Plant in part sun in a moist well drained loam G Cont..N/A Acer p. a. Pixie Zone 5 Pixie Japanese Maple 6 tall and wide, Upright, very dwarf form. Its leaves are dark red, turing scarlet in the fall. May be used in a container. Acer p. d. a. Crimson Queen Zone 5 Crimson Queen Red Laceleaf Maple 8-10, Rich red foliage on cascading branches. Grows wider than tall. Acer p. d. a. Garnet Zone 5 Garnet Japanese Maple 10 tall x 13 a vigorous and durable selection. Cascading mound form. Rich red-orange leaves G Cont..N/A 5 Gal. Cont Gal. Cont B&B Gal. Cont..N/A Patio Pot..N/A
2 Acer p. d. a. Inaba Shidare Zone 5 Inaba Shidare Japanese Maple 10 tall x 13 wide, strongly cascading form. Considered to be a strudy grower, has red, dissected leaves. 5 Gal Cont Acer p.d.a. Tamukeyama Zone , vigorous grower with deeply dissected leaves. Leaves emerge a deep crimson-red then turn dark purple-red. 2 G Cont G Cont G Cont G Cont x 3 B&B ' x 6 B&B..1, Acer p. d. Viridis Zone 5 Green Cutleaf Japanese Maple 10-12, Shimmering gold, orange, red fall color. 3-4 B&B Acer p. d. Waterfall Zone 5 Waterfall Japanese Maple 6-8 tall x 8-10 wide, bright green deeply cut leaves that turn bright yellow in fall. Plant in moist well drained soil. Likes morning sun, afternoon shade. 3 Gal. Cont Acer rubrum~ Red Maple Dense solid tree. Wonderful fall color from yellow to bright red. r. October Glory Zone Native, Strong shape. Brilliant crimson-red foliage persist persists weeks after other maples " B&B " B&B..1,200.00
3 r. Red Sunset Zone , Native, Bright red fall foliage, fast growing. Acer saccharum- Sugar Maple An Excellent Native. Nice for spacious areas. Provides great shade and wonderfull fall color. 15 Gal. Cont " B&B " B&B " B&B " B&B " B&B..1, " B&B..1, " B&B " B&B " B&B " B&B " B&B..1, s. Green Mountain Zone 4 Green Mountain Sugar Maple 65-70, Scorch resistance, heat tolerant, yellow fall color. s. Legacy Zone 4 Heavy crown, glossy deep green leaves, red-yellow-orange fall color. 15 Gal. Cont ' B&B B&B ' B&B B&B B&B..1, B&B ' B&B B&B B&B..1,200.00
4 Acer x. Freemanii. f. Autumn Blaze Zone 4 Autumn Blaze Red Maple 50-60, dense oval crown. A very hardy hybrid between native red maple and the silver maple. Drought tolerant but adaptable to most soils. Full to part sun. Orange red fall color. Pricing For Red and Sugar Maples: 3-3.5' B&B B&B Gal. Cont ' B&B B&B ' B&B B&B B&B..1, ' B&B..1, Betula~ Birch n. River Birch Zone 4 Heritage River Birch- (Clump) 40-70, Native, Reddish brown exfoliating bark. Vigorous growth. n. Dura Heat Zone 4 40 Native tree with good insect + disease resistance. More tolerant of heat and drought but does best in moist fertile soils. 6-8 B&B B&B (sm) B&B B&B B&B B&B single stem nigra Fox Valley Zone 4 Fox Valley Birch tall x 8-10 wide, Native, Dwarf form of the native River Birch. Cream and cinnamon exfoliating bark. Yellow fall color. Likes sun. 3-4' 10 Gal. Cont
5 papyrifera Zone 5 Paper Birch- (Clump) 40-50, Native, White bark, fast growing. p. Renaissance Reflections Zone tall x 25 wide, Native, bright white exfoliating bark. A very heat tolerant selection of the native paper birch. Leaves turn brilliant yellow in the fall B&B B&B B&B Gal. Cont pendula Zone 3 European White Birch 50 t x 20 w, Bright white bark, yellow fall color. Grows quickly. Very cold hardy. p. Youngii Zone 3 Young s Weeping Birch 20', Slender weeping branches, yellow fall color. Cercis canadensis Zone 5 Redbud 20-30, Native, Green, heart shaped leaves, reddish purple flowers. c. Covey Zone 4 Lavender Twist Redbud 5 tall x 8 wide, Native, A small weeping form of the native Redbud. Small rosy lavender flowers emerge in the spring before the leaves B&B..N/A 15 Gal...N/A 10 Gal Gal. Cont B&B
6 Cornus alba Buds Yellow Zone 3 Bud s Yellow twig Dogwood 6-8, Native, Bright yellow stems, green foliage turns red-purple in fall. a. Ivory Halo Zone tall by 6-8 wide. Bright red stems carry white edged green leaves. Good all season interest. Cornus alternifolia Zone 4 Pagoda Dogwood 20 tall & wide, Native small tree with strongly horizontal branching patterns. Lacy white flowers in May form blue berries, relished by birds. Fall color is yellow to red. florida Cloud Nine Zone 5 Pink Flowering Dogwood tall & wide, Native, A slower growing form of the native white flowering dogwood, this selection has good flower bud hardiness. Cornus kousa Zone 5 Kousa Dogwood 20-30, Vase Shaped small tree, white flowers in late spring to early summer. Strawberry-red fruits and burgundy leaves in fall. 5 Gal. Cont Gal. Cont G Cont G Cont B&B B&B B&B B&B k. Heart Throb Zone tall and wide. Large pink flowers in June last up to 3 weeks. Green foliage turns burgundy in Fall. Red fruits. 7 Gal. Cont B&B
7 k. Milky Way Zone 5 Milkyway Kousa Dogwood This Chinese Dogwood flowers profusely at an early age and has a wide spreading form. k. 'Pendula' Zone 5 Weeping kousa dogwood 3-4 tall x 10 wide. Flowers along arching branches face upward. 5 Gal. Cont Gal. Cont B&B Cal. B&B mas Corneliancherry Dogwood Zone , Upright form, heavy flowering and red cherry like fruit. stolonifera Arctic Fire Zone 3 Native 3-4 tall and wide, compact dense form with fiery red winter stems. Green leaves in summer. 8 B&B Gal. Cont Gleditsia t.i. ~Thornless Honeylocust Zone 4 Skyline Zone 4 Skyline Honeylocust 40, Dark green leaves on ascending branches. Shademaster Zone 4 Shademaster Honeylocust 45. Dark green leaves, stong growing Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Magnolia Daybreak Zone tall and wide, large, fragrant pink flowers in late April to early May. Plant in sun in rich, moist, well drainedloam. 3 Gal. Cont
8 Elizabeth Zone 5 Elizabeth Magnolia 50, Soft primrose yellow flowers in spring, a cross between the native cucumber tree and the Yulan Magnolia, pyramidal in habit. l. Jane Zone 3 Jane Magnolia 10-15, Broad shrubby tree flowers in May, flowers are reddish purple on the outside, white on the inside. 6-7 B&B..N/A 7-8' B&B..N/A 12-14' B&B Gal. Cont Gal. Cont l. Leonard Messel Zone 4 Messel Magnolia 10-15, Small shrubby tree with fragrant fuschia pink flowers before leaves in April. l. Merrill Zone 5 Merril Magnolia 25, Fragrant pure white flowers open during mid to late April. s. Centennial Zone tall by wide, many petalled, 5 diameter flowers in late April, early may. Very cold hardy. s. Royal Star Zone 4 Royal Star Magnolia tall x 10 wide, Fragrant white petal flowers open in spring. 3 Gal. Cont Gal. Cont B&B B&B B&B B&B Gal. Cont Gal. Cont B&B Gal. Cont
9 x. Sunsation Zone tall by wide, large yellow flowers with a purple base open in mid May. Considered to be one of the best yellow flowering Magnolias. 3 Gal. Cont B&B Malus~ Crabapple Adams Zone tall and wide, deep red buds open to pink flowers mid May, followed by red, small fruit. Green leaves turn red and orange in Fall B&B Brandywine Zone 4 30, Grey bark, double pink fragrant flowers. Candied Mint Zone t x 12 w, Low, wide spreading habit. Pink- white flowers show in May with small purple fruit. A selection of the Sargent crab apple B&B Cardinal Zone , Maroon-red foliage with pink flowers. Small red fruit. Disease resistant B&B Centurion Zone 4 25 tall x wide, Red buds open to rose red flowers, glossy red fruit. Upright grower. 7 Gal Cont B&B Coralburst Zone 3 8, Lollipop shaped head. Small pink flowers with few small fruit. 7 Gal. Cont B&B
10 Donald Wyman Zone 4 25, Fragrant white flowers, followed by small bright red fruit. 7 Gal. Cont Cal. B&B Limited Availablility Floribunda Zone 4 15, fragrant pink to whit flowers 10 Gal. Cont..N/A Louisa Zone 4 12, Weeping form with pink flowers. Dark red fruit. One of the best Crabapples. Molten Lava Zone 4 10, White flowers followed by bright red small fruit. An excellent weeping form. Prairifire Zone 4 20, Red buds opening to dark purple flowers. Bark is dark red. One of the bardiest and most disease resistant crabs Cal. B&B Robinson Zone 4 25, Crimson buds opening to deep pink flowers Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Snowdrift Zone , Pink buds open to single white flowers, orange-red fruit Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B
11 Spring Snow Zone ', Fruitless crabapple, fragrant white flowers. Bright green shiny leaves. sargenti Tina Zone 4 Dwarf Crabapple 8 tall & wide, White flowers. Crown head will be 8. Not much fruit. Prunus~ c. Newport Zone 5 Purple Leaf Plum 20, Deep purple foliage, small pink flowers. c. Thundercloud Zone 5 Thundercloud Plum Attractive single flowers on a rounded head, before leaves are fragrant. Retains good, clean deep purple color through growing season. Nice choice for small lawns. 7 Gal. Cont Gal Cont Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B s. Kwanzan Zone 5 Kwanzan Cherry 30 wide, vase shaped, double pink flowers in May. s. Pendula Zone 4 Weeping Higan Cherry 30, Long branches, green foliage, pink flowers. 7 Gal Cont B&B Gal. Cont Gal. Cont Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B
12 x Snow Fountains Zone 4 Snow Fountains Weeping Cherry 12, Green foliage, single white flowers before leaves emerge. Nice fall color. 7 Gal. Cont Top Grafted Gal Cont Cal. B&B Top Graft Cal. Own Root Pyrus calleryana~ Flowering Pear c. Chanticleer Zone tall x 18-25' wide, Upright; pyramidal, glossy green foliage, profuse white flowers in spring. Reddish-purple fall color. c. Cleveland Select 25-30', Narrow pyramidal habit, white flowers. Purple-red fall color. c. New Bradford Zone tall x 30' wide, Pyramidal, glossy green foliage, white flowers in May. Red-deep crimson fall color Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B...1, Cal. B&B...1, Cal. B&B...1, G Cont Cal. B&B c. Redspire Zone tall x 20' wide, Upright oval crown, glossy green foliage, white flowers in spring before leaves emerge. Crimson-purple fall color.
13 Quercus- Oak bicolor Zone 3 Swamp White Oak 50-80, Native. Green rounded lobed leaves turn wine red in fall. palustris Zone 4 Pin Oak 60-70, Pyramidal form with glossy dark green leaves turn russet in fall. Native to river valleys. rubra Zone 4 Red Oak 60-70, Native fast growing with russet fall color Cal. B&B Gal Cont Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Cal. B&B...1, Cal. B&B...1, Cal. B&B...1, Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Salix-caprea Pendula Zone 4 Goat Willow 15-20, Large, silvery catkins before leaves appear in spring time. Showy yellow buds in winter. Will grow in moist ground. 5' 7 Gal. Cont (Graft) Salix-discolor 'Rosea' Zone 3 Pussywillow 10, Native. Soft grey catkins emerge in Spring. Tolerates a wide range of soils, including very moist ones. Provides nectar for native bees and buds provide food for birds. 3 Gal. Cont
14 Salix a. Tristis Zone 4 Weeping Willow 50-70, Tolerant of wetter soils, grows quickly, narrow medium green leaves on pendulous branches. Salix i. Hakuro Nishiki Zone 4 Variegated Willow 6-8, Green foliage edged with pink and white, compact plant, hardy. Sorbus aucuparia- Mountain Ash Zone 5 Cardinal Red Cardinal Red Mountain Ash Showy red berries late summer, loved by birds 15 Gal. Cont Cal. B&B Cal. B&B Gal. Cont Gal. Cont (tree form) Syringa~ Lilac m. Palibin Zone 3 Dwarf Korean Lilac 5, Compact, wide spreading, small leaves, lavender flowers in May. 10 Gal Cont Cal. B&B Gal. Cont B&B p. Miss Kim Zone 3 Miss Kim Dwarf Lilac 5, Compact and wide growing, icy blue fragrant flowers in May. Deep orange-plum fall color. r. Ivory Silk Zone 4 Ivory Silk Tree Lilac 20, Sturdy and compact, heavy flowering in June. 3 Gal. Cont Gal. Cont B&B Gal Gal B&B
15 x. p. Donald Wyman Zone 3 Donald Wyman Lilac 8, Dense shrub with single rosy-purple flowers May to June. 7 Gal ' B&B B&B x. p. James MacFarlene Zone 2 6-9, Lavender pink flowers in June. x.p. Miss Canada Zone ', One of the Preston hybrids. Hardy with light pink flowers in early June. ~Syringa vulgaris~ Lilac Hybrid v. Common Purple Zone ', N.H. state flower. Smooth green leaves, fragrant flowers in May. Charles Joly Zone , Double, deep magenta-red. Habit is tall. 3 Gal. Cont Gal Gal Cont B&B ' B&B Gal Cont B&B B&B B&B Gal. Cont B&B Congo Zone 3 Single deep wine with a compact habit. 3 Gal. Cont..N/A Gal Cont..N/A
16 Krasavitsa Moskoy Beauty of Moscow Zone tall and wide. Pearlescent white flowers in May. A lovely accent to the purple flowered lilacs. New for 2013 Monge Zone 3 Dark Lilac with smooth green leaves, fragrant flowers in May. Mme. Lemoine Zone A double white that forms a full, wide spreading plant. Fragrant. 3 Gal. Cont B&B Gal. Cont..N/A Nadezhda Zone 3 Double blue President Grevy Zone 3 Double blue 3 Gal. Cont B&B Sensation Zone 3 Purple with distinct white edges. Single Yankee Doodle Zone 3 Deepest purple, new for 2013 x. Boomerang Zone tall and 3-4 wide. Sweetly scented purple to pink flowers bloom in May and again in Sept. 3 Gal. Cont Gal. Cont Gal. Cont Gal. Cont
17 x. hya Angel White Zone tall by 4-8 wide. Single, white, fragrant flowers bloom about a week earlier than the common lilacs. New for x. hya Royal Purple Zone tall by 8-10 wide. Fragrant double deep purple flowers bloom about a week earlier than the common lilacs. It is important tp prune the hyacinthflora selections by about one-third every year tp promote flower bud development. New for Tilia cordata Greenspire Zone 4 Littleleaf Linden 20, Oval crown, small fragrant yellow flowers in June. 3 Gal. Cont B&B *Prices subject to change Call for current availability
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