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1 INDEX Common (Botanical)... Page Ash (Fraxinus)...12 Beech (Fagus)...12 Birch (Betula)...8 Cherry (Prunus)...21 Crabapple (Malus)...18 Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia)...16 Cryptomaria (Cryptomaria)...11 Cypress (Cupressocyparis)...12 Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia)...19 Dogwood (Cornus)...10 Elm (Ulmus)...27 Evergreens...31 Fringe Tree (Chionanthus)...10 Fruit Trees...30 Ginkgo (Ginkgo)...13 Goldenrain Tree (Koelreuteria)...16 Hackberry (Celtis)...9 Hawthorn (Cratagus)...11 Hollies (Ilex)...14 Honeylocust (Gledista)...14 Hornbeam (Carpinus)...8 Ivory Silk (Syringa)...26 Japanese Snowbell (Styrax)...26 Katsura Tree (Cercidiphyllum)...9 Linden (Tilia)...26 Locust (Robina)...24 London Plane (Platanus)...19 Magnolia (Magnolia)...18 Maple (Acer)...5 Mountain Silverbell (Halesia)...14 Oaks (Quercus)...22 Pears (Pyrus)...22 Plums (Prunus)...20 Redbud (Cercis)...9 Serviceberry (Amelanchier)...7 Sophora (Sophora)...25 Stewartia (Stewartia)...25 Sweet Gum (Liquidambar)...16 Tulip Tree (Lirodendron)...17 Tupelo (Nyssa)...19 Willow (Salix)...25 Zelkova (Zelkova)
2 Terms and Conditions The enclosed list cancels all previous quotes, price lists, and availability listings. The prices listed herein are subject to change without prior notice. Material is offered subject to prior sale. To those with an established record for prompt payment or with satisfactory references, we are glad to extend our regular terms of 30 days from the date of invoice. A fi nance charge of 1.5% per month (18% annual rate) will be added to all accounts over 30 days. New customers are asked to fi ll out a credit application to establish a credit account with our company. First time orders are always C.O.D. Others will pay for stock on pickup or delivery. Orders for shipment C.O.D. must be accompanied by a remittance of 50% of the amount to ensure acceptance. Accounts with past due balances will not be processed until account balances are paid in full. All prices are F.O.B. Roseland, Inc. Sudlersville, Maryland. Freight charges are payable upon delivery unless other arrangements have been specifi ed. All sales are charged Maryland State Sales Tax at a rate of 6% unless shipped out of state by the carrier. Your material will arrive live and in good condition, whereupon your responsibility begins. Complaints or adjustment requests will not be entertained unless a claim has been made at the time of delivery on the shipping receipt. We will not be responsible for any plant material not picked up within five (5) days of notification that the order is ready. We assume no liability for delays or failure to fill orders due to any causes beyond our control. All stock will be B&B, in galvanized wire baskets with non-treated burlap. If treated burlap is required, please request it when your order is placed. You are cordially invited to visit our nursery and/or tag your order. If you wish to visit, please call ahead and we will make sure we have someone available to assist you. All orders are booked with the express understanding that the customer agrees to the terms and conditions of sale as stated above. 2
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5 Maples Acer compestre Evelyn (Queen Elizabeth Maple) Tolerant of heavy pruning and dry compact soils. Typically has low branching and corky bark. Is useful in urban street sites under utility lines. Acer palmatum Bloodgood (Bloodgood Japanese Maple) Shape: upright, becoming broad topped with age Foliage: purple-red Fall Color: red Widely used, well known, and reliable, Bloodgood is the standard for comparison among the purple leafed, tree form Japanese maples. Acer palmatum Dissectum Tamukeyama (Tamukeyama Japanese Maple) Shape: weeping Foliage: Laceleaf, deep purple-red Fall color: red Tamukeyama is outstanding among the laceleaf weepers for its rich foliage color. Leaves hold their deep purple color through the heat of summer better than other cultivars. Acer palmatum Red Dragon (Red Dragon Japanese Maple) Red Dragon holds its color better than almost all other red lace-leaves Japanese Maple: - Call For Pricing - Acer platanoides Royal Red (Royal Red Maple) It produces a very compact, heavily branched upright tree of the same deep purple leaf color, but much smaller size. Acer rubrum Scarsen (Scarlet Sentinel Maple) A strong upright branch pattern gives Scarlet Sentinel an oval to rectangular outline and a bold appearance that makes it an excellent tree for streets and parking lots. Leaves are darker green and larger than those of other Red Maples, and they hold up well in summer heat. All the above priced as followed: 2-2.5" $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $
6 Acer rubrum Armstrong (Armstrong Maple) Armstrong is a fast growing columnar selection. It is a very tall, narrow tree with ascending branches, and is widely used for street planting. Acer rubrum Autumn Blaze (Autumn Blaze Maple) A hybrid between Red and Silver Maple, it can be classifi ed as Acer x fremannii. Combines the best features of both parents: the drought tolerance of Silver Maple and the fall color of Red Maple. Better branching habit than Silver Maple, though not as refi ned as Red Maple. Acer rubrum October Glory (October Glory Maple) October Glory is a round-headed selection which is the last Cultivar to color in the fall. Acer rubrum Red Sunset (Red Sunset Maple) Red sunset is the most highly rated and reliable of the Red Maple cultivars. It is a vigorous growing tree with a strong and symmetrical branching pattern. The foliage is a very lustrous green in summer, changing to brilliant shades of red and orange-red in the fall. Acer saccharum Commemoration (Commemoration Sugar Maple) Commemoration is a fast growing Sugar Maple. The thick leaves are resistant to leaf tatter. Acer saccharum Green Mountain (Green Mountain Sugar Maple) Green Mountain is the standard for comparison in Sugar Maples. It is probably the best choice for northern areas. It provides reliable fall color. Acer Truncatum Pacific Sunset (Pacifi c Sunset Maple) Has nice glossy summer foliage and goes into fall with colors of yellow, red and orange. Pacifi c Sunset has a fi ner textured branch structure and is more spreading than the Norwegian Sunset. All the above priced as followed: 1.5-2" $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $
7 Maple prices cont " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ Serviceberry Amelanchier Autumn Brilliance (Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry) Small trees with attractive bark, orange-red fl owers in early spring, and black fruit in the summer. A fi ne tee for understudy planting. Amelanchier laevis (Allegheny Serviceberry) Small trees grown both tree form and multi-stem, with white fl owers in clusters and orange fall foliage. Amelanchier Lamarchii (Lamark Serviceberry) White fl owers appear in April. Edible fruits are 3/8, sweet in favor, turing purple-black at maturity. New leaves are copper colored and silky. Fall color is bronze-orange. Prefers acidic to neutral soils. Amelanchier x grandiflora Cole's Select (Cole's Select Serviceberry) This Amelanchier selection has thicker, glossier foliage than the others, giving it a healthy appearance in mid-summer " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ ' $95.00 $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $
8 Birch Betula nigra Dura Heat (Dura Heat River Birch) Glossy, green leathery foliage and dense canopy. Holds leaves longer than other birches. Good heat tolerance. Betula nigra Heritage (Heritage Birch) A selection of River Birch chosen for its lighter colored bark and large, glossy, light green leaves. The peeling bark exposes patches of cream, orange and pinkish tan patches. 6-7' $75.00 $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ Hornbeam Carpinus betulus Fastigata (Pyramidal European Hornbeam) This medium sized tree is very symmetrical and presents a formal appearance. It is heat and drought resistant and seems to be relatively free of disease and pest problems. Carpinus Betulus Frans Fontaine (Frans Fontaine Hornbeam) Shape: narrow, columnar Foliage: dark green Fall color: yellow Fastigiate form is maintainted with maturity, the narrowest of the C. betulus cultivars 8
9 Carpinus caroliniana (American Hornbeam syn. Blue Beech) Eastern U.S. native also known as Ironwood and Musclewood; names inspired by the smooth, gray, irregularly fl uted trunk. A widely adapted small tree with outstanding fall color, excellent for naturalistic planting " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ Celtis Celtis Occidentails (Hackberry) Shape: broad top with ascending, then arching branches Foliage: light green Fall color: yellow Tolerant of harsh climatic conditions as well as urban abuse, this deep rooted tree. Cercidiphyllum Cercidiphyllum Japonicum (Katsura Tree) Shape: upright and pyramidal when young, rounded with age Foliage: bluish-green Fall color: yellow or apricot orange The beautiful heart shaped foliage and the delicate, fi ne texture make this tree an eye catcher in parks and gardens. Redbud Cercis Canadensis Alba (White Redbud) Shape: open, spreading Foliage: medium green Fall color: Yellow Flower: White, profuse Bare branches are smothered in spring with a very profuse crop of clean, white fl owers instead of usual magenta-pink blooms for which Redbuds are named. 9
10 Cercis Canadensis (Eastern Redbud) The profuse fl owers that bloom in April or May before the leaves develop make this a Spring favorite. Cercis Canadensis Forest Pansy (Forest Pansy Redbud) Magenta rose fl owers appear before the foliage. New growth is glossy. This is a red-leafed selection of the Eastern Redbud. 5-6' $75.00 $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ Chionanthus Chionanthus Virginicus (Fringe Tree) Shape: oval to spreading Foliage: medium to dark green Fall color: yellow Flower: Small greenish-white fl owers borne in clusters, fragrant In late spring, masses of fragrant and blooms cover the branches of this tree. Dogwood Cornus Kousa Satomi (Satomi Dogwood) Shape: vase shaped to rounded Foliage: light green Fall color: red Flower: pink Rose pink blooms perch atop the branches of Satomi Dogwood in late spring. Raspberry-like fruits appear in late summer among the light green leaves. 10
11 Cornus Kousa chinensis (Japanese Kousa dogwood) An unusual and beautiful dogwood. Seems to be hardier, more drought tolerant and more disease resistant than Cornus fl orida. Magnifi cent in fl ower when it is covered with large white blooms. Mottled bark adds to winter interest. Cornus Kousa x nuttallii (Star light dogwood) Shape: upright oval Foliage: deep green Fall color: red Flower: large, creamy white Fruit: ¾, orange Strong upright growth, clean dark green foliage, and large fi rm fl owers give this hybrid dogwood great promise. 5-6' $80.00 $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ Hawthorn Crataegus virdis Winter King (Winter King Hawthorn) This tree has glossy leaves, silvery grey bark and white fl owers with red fruit in the fall. Size " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ Cryptomaria Cryptomeria japonica Yoshino (Yoshino Cryptomeria) This excellent evergreen is the best of all the Cryptomerias for retaining its green color through the winter. It is excellent for use as a screen or a specimen plant. 11
12 Cypress Cupressocyparis leylandii (Leyland Cypress) These trees are used as windbreaks. They are fast growing and very durable. The foliage is a medium green. Pricing for Cryptomaria and Cypress as follows: 5-6' $85.00 $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' - Call For Pricing - 20' + - Call For Pricing - Beech Fagus sylvatica Riversii (Rivers Purple Beech) Rivers is deep purple in spring and purple bronze throughout the summer. The smooth silver-grey trunk is beautiful in winter. Ash Fraxinus am Autumn Purple (Autumn Purple Ash) Autumn Purple Ash is a small, dense oval form of White Ash. Beautiful colors of yellow-orange to orangered and deep purples. Seedless. 12
13 Fraxinus Pennsylvania Patmore (Patmore Ash) Patmore is probably the best Green ash cultivar introduced to date. It has dark green, glossy foliage and a well behaved form. Extremely hardy and reported to be seedless " $95.00 $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba Autumn Gold (Autumn Gold Ginkgo) Striking golden yellow fall color is charateristic of this male clone. Narrow form in youth broadens with age. Ginkgo biloba Male (Maidenhair Tree) An upright and large tree. No known insect to attack this tree. Ginkgo biloba Princeton Sentry (Princeton Sentry Ginkgo) Stiffl y upright growing and narrow in form, this male clone is seedless " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing 5" + & Availability - 13
14 Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos Skyline (Skyline Honeylocust ) Skyline is known for its bright golden yellow, fi ne textured foliage. Gleditsia triacanthos Suncole (Sunburst Honeylocust) Sunburst has bright, golden yellow, fi ne textured foliage. Bright yellow new growth contrasts nicely with darker yellow green interior " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing & Availability - Halesia Halesia Monticola (Mountain Silverbell) Shape: ascending branches form a conical to rounded crown Foliage: medium green Fall color: yellow Flower: white, bell-shaped Clusters of snow-white bell shaped fl owers borne on pendulous stalks appear in May. Hollies Ilex Opaca (female) (American Holly) The old stand-by, native to America. Produces bright red berries and is quite versatile. We believe it s the fi nest holly grown. Varieties of American Hollies we grow: Miss Helen - Broad based holly, pyramidal in shape, oval shaped berries. Olive green foliage. Satyr Hill - Large olive green leaves, oval in shape, red berries. Paterson - Grows very narrow and upright. Has nice berries and foliage is dense. 14
15 Ilex Opaca (Wyetta) Another fast growing pyramidal holly exhibiting dense branching and substantial fruit set. Size #1 #2 6-7' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ Ilex x Nellie R. Stevens (Nellie Stevens Holly) Fast growing upright hollies with black green, textured foliage. Ilex x Dr. Kassab (Dr. Kassab Holly) Another broad based pyramidal in shape with hardy red berries. Ilex x Centennial Girl (Centennial Girl Holly) Pyramidal in shape with narrow deep green, matte foliage. Berries on this new holly are truly a spectacle well into early spring. Ilex meserveae (Blue Maid, Blue Prince, Blue Princess Holly) Both green and blue varieties have glossy serrated leaves. Females produce brilliant orange-red fruit in fall. Ilex Crentata (Sky Pencil Holly) Exhibits an extremely narrow, densely branched habit. Size or more 5-6' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' - Call For Pricing ' - Call For Pricing - 16' + - Call For Pricing - 15
16 Crape Mrytle Lagerstroemia Indica (Tonto Crape Myrtle) It has big red blooms, grows in tight areas and it is disease resistant. Lagerstroemia Indica Red Rocket (Red Rocket Crape Myrtle) One of the fastest growing crape myrtles and one of the few with red blooms. Lagerstroemia Indica (Rhapsody in Pink Crape Myrtle) It has soft pink fl owers with crimson color fl ower buds and the foliage is dark wine for several weeks then they turn to dark green with age. They are also very drought tolerant and are highly resistant to powdery mildew. Lagerstroemia Muskogee (Muskogee Crape Mrytle) Lavender fl owers. Medium brown exfoliating bark. Lagerstroemia Natchez (Natchez Crape Mrytle) White fl owers. Cinnamon-brown exfoliating bark. 6-7' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ Koelreuteria Koelreuteria Paniculata (Goldenrain Tree) It has a rounded shape and has pinnately compound, and medium green foliage. It has bright yellow fl owers that are in large clusters and its color in the fall is yellow Sweet Gum Liquidambar styraciflua Cherokee (Cherokee Sweetgum) One of the fruitless sweetgum cultivars. Foliage is a nice dark green with smooth rounded leaves. 16
17 Liquidambar Styraciflua Rotundiloba (Rotundiloba Sweetgum) Shape: pyramidal Foliage: bright green, rounded lobes Fall color: orange to purple Fruit: Fruitless This is the only Sweetgum known to be entirely fruitless. Liquidambar Styraciflua Worplesdon (Worplesdon Sweetgum) The Worplesdon has a broadly pyramidal to oval shape, it has a green foliage and in the fall it is orange and purple " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing - Tulip Tree Liriodendron Tulipifera (Emerald City Tulip Tree) Fall color: Bright, clear yellow Flower: Yellow greenish yellow with orange center A refi ned cultivar of our familiar native tulip tree, this uniform growing selection is straighter and more upright, with a dominant central leader and deeper green, slightly glossy foliage. Liriodendron Tulipifera (Tuliptree) A statuesque narrow tree with upright branching. Bright green summer foliage turning yellow golden in the fall " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing - 17
18 Magnolias Magnolia lilliflora Jane ( Jane Magnolia ) (Jane Magnolia / Annes Magnolia) Flowers in April. Reddish Bloom. Magnolia Stellata Royal Star (Royal Star Magnolia) The Royal Star has an upright spreading rounded shrub shape and has a green foliage. It is yellow to bronze in the fall and has a white fl ower. Magnolia virginiana glauca ( Sweetbay Magnolia ) (Sweetbay Magnolia) Tolerates wet conditions. Flowers late Spring. 5-6' $95.00 $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ Crabapple Malus Donald Wyman (Donald Wyman Crab) Most persistent crab with small red fruit, and white fl owers. Malus Prairifire (Prairifi re Crab) Upright and reddish-purple leaves with dark red fruit, and pinkish red blossoms. Malus Snowdrift (Snowdrift Crab) Upright and green foliage with abundant orange fruit, and white blossoms " $75.00 $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing - 18
19 Dawn Redwood Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Redwood) A rapidly growing tree with a pyramidal shape and reddish brown bark. Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress) Adaptable to soil conditions with suffi cient moisture. Size or more 10-12' $ $ ' $ $ ' $ $ ' + - Call For Pricing - Tupelo Nyssa sylvatica Black Tupelo (Black Tupelo) Rich green glossy foliage ignites with brilliant fall tones, ranging from scarlet to maroon, yellow and orange. Fissured grey bark provides winter interest. Adaptable to urban conditions including compacted and poorly drained soils and occasional drought " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ London Plane Platanus acerifolia Bloodgood (London Planetree) Naturally shedding bark creates a clapped brown and cream pattern that accentuates sunlight fi ltering through the foliage. This a widely used and very popular tree. 19
20 Platanus acerifolia Columbia (Columbia Planetree) It has attractive, deeply cut leaves similar to Orientalis. A very fast growing plane tree " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing - Plums Prumus Cerasifera Cripoizam (Crimson Point Plum) Shape: Columnar to narrow oval Foliage: Purple red to purple bronze Fall color: reddish Flower: pink buds, white fl owers Pink buds open to white fl owers that contract nicely with the emerging purple foliage. This outstanding columnar selection develops a narrowly oval mature canopy. Prunus ceraifera Krauter Vesuvius (Krauter Vesuvius Plum) This tree is very similar to Thundercloud in appearance, but is a little smaller and more upright. It tolerates hot dry weather, and seems to be the best fl owering plum for southern California. Prunus ceraifera Thundercloud (Thundercloud Plum) Retains its purple foliage throughout the year " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " + - Call For Pricing - 20
21 Cherry Prunus serrulata Kwanzan (Kwanzan Cherry) Kwanzan s large double pink fl owers make it the showiest cherry in the spring. Prunus Okame (Okame Cherry) Flowers very early, and the effective fl oral display is long lasting as the fl ower bud and calyx are brightly colored. Okame is a hybrid of P. incisa x P campanulata, originating in England and introduced to the U.S. by the Morris Arboretum. Prunus x yedoensis Akebono (Akebono Cherry) Similar to Yoshino, but said to mature slightly smaller, and has a stronger tint of pink in its bloom. Prunus subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea (Autumn Flowering Cherry) Very unusual for its bloom. Flowers are produced in November and again in the spring. In mild climates it will bloom sporadically all winter. It has a delicate branch pattern which adds to its winter interest. Prunus x hillieri Spire (Spire Cherry) Spire is narrow and upright Branching fi lls in for a nice appearance in the tree from the start. Prunus x yedoensis (Yoshino Cherry) A graceful, small tree with light pink to white fl owers. This is the famous tree which encircles the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. Size " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ "+ - Call For Pricing - 21
22 Pears Pryrus calleryana Aristocrat (Aristocrat Pear) Narrow green leaves turning to deep red in the fall. Pryrus calleryana Chanticleer (Chanticleer Pear) Slopes upright, narrowly pyramidal with green glossy foliage. White clusters in the spring. Pyrus Calleryana Holmford (New Bradford Pear) Shape: broadly oval to rounded Foliage: green, glossy Fall color: yellow to orange-red Flower: white This cultivar is similar in appearance to the well known Bradford, but its seems to be less susceptible to storm damage 1.5-2" $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing - Oaks Quercus acutissima (Sawtooth Oak) A fast growing tree. Its foliage is very glossy and sharply serrated. 22
23 Quercus alba (White Oak) One of the mightiest of the noble oaks, White Oak is claimed by several states as their offi cial tree. Reputed to be slow growing, well-grown nursery plants grow fairly once established. Unlike English Oak, this native of Eastern North America is resistant to powdery mildew. Quercus bicolor (Swamp White Oak) Lustrous, heavy textured green leaves with wavy margins. Well adapted to wet, poorly drained soils. Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak) The habit of this tree is very similar to the Pin Oak. Has a brilliant red color in the autumn. Quercus imbricaria (Shingle Oak) Its foliage is dark green and glossy. Leaves turn yellowish in the fall. Quercus lyrata (Overcup Oak) Acid soil. Orange to red fall color. Adapts well to poor sites. Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) Branches are long, slender and horizontally layered, giving this large tree an elegant appearance. Has beautiful fall color. Quercus Palustris Pringreen (Green Pillar Oak) Shape: Narrowly columnar Foliage: dark green Fall color: deep red Fastigiate branching habit and a very dense, columnar shape makes this tree ideal for narrow street plantings. Quercus phellos (Willow Oak) Long slender branches give this large tree a graceful appearance. The leaves are long and narrow. 23
24 Quercus phellos (Hightower Oak) A cultivar of the Willow Oak species. Quercus Robur x Q. abla Crimschmidt (Crimson Spire Oak) Shape: Columnar, tightly fastigiated Foliage: dark green to bluish-green Fall color: rusty red White oak parentage provides dark green, mildew resistant foliage and reddish fall color. Quercus rubra borealis (Red Oak) The Red Oak is a large, fast growing, broad headed tree. The leaves turn from green to deep red in the fall. Quercus shumardii (Shumard Oak) An excellent substitute for Scarlet Oak in the central and S.E. USA. It thrives in moist, acid bottom land soils where poor drainage creates problems for other trees " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ Locust Robina pseudoacacia Purple Robe (Purple Robe Locust) A tough, fast growing tree which is well adapted to hot, dry climates. It is best suited for areas of the West where it provides welcome shade during hot dry summers. Spines are much reduced compared to species " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $
25 Willows Salix alba Tristis (Golden Weeping Willow) A large tree with graceful golden arching branches. Yellow bark and stems make this a tree of multi-seasonal interest. Ideal for wet conditions. Salix Prairie Cascade (Prairie Cascade Weeping Willow) Selected by the Morden Research station in Manitoba for cold hardiness. It combines a weeping habit, golden stems, and dark green glossy foliage " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ " $ Sophora Sophora japonica Regent (Regent Japanese Pogodatree) This cultivar has rapid growth habit and has attractive, large lustrous leaves that seem to resist insect attacks. Size " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ Stewartia Stewartia Pseudocamellia (Japanese Stewartia) Shape: pyramidal to oval Foliage: medium to dark green Fall color: orange, red, purple Flower: white, orange anthers Camellia-like white fl owers up to 2 1/2 in diameter appear on this medium sized tree in July and August. Beautiful cream and tan patches are revealed as its trunk exfoliates with age. 25
26 Styrax Styrax japonicus (Japanese Snowbell) Dark green, fi ne textured foliage and dense, symmetrical structure create a tree that landscape designers will appreciate for its great uniformity in planting. It is resistant to the twig dieback that is common in seeding grown trees. Styrax Japonicus (Snowcone Japanese Snowbell) The Snowcone has a broadly pyramidal, dense shape and has a dark green and a fi ne texture foliage. In the fall it is yellowish and it has a fl owers that are pure white and they are bell shaped. Syringa Syringa reticulata Ivory Silk (Ivory Silk Japanese Tree Lilac) A heavy fl owering tree, covered by large plumes of small white fl owers in the beginning of summer " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ Linden Tilia cordate Greenspire (Greenspire Linden) A hearty, particularly attractive tree with leathery green foliage. 26
27 Tilia cordata Glenleven (Glenleven Linden) Glenleven is perhaps the most vigorous cultivar of Tilia cordata. It produces pyramidal form that is a little more open and informal than that of Greenspire. Tilia tomentosa Sterling (Sterling Linden) A vigorous growing tree with a very neat and symmetrical shape. Pricing for all Lindens 1.5-2" $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing - 6-7" - Call For Pricing - Elm Ulmus Americana Jefferson (Jefferson Elm) Shape: vase shaped with arching limbs Foliage: dark green Fall color: yellow Deep green foliage and an upright vase shape characterize this National Park Service joint introduction. Ulmus americana Valley Forge (Valley Forge Elm) This National Arboretum introduction has tested best for Dutch Elm Disease tolerance, bringing hope for the return of the American elm. Fast growing but a little wild in the nursery, it matures to form a stately vase shaped crown Ulmus japonica 27
28 x wilsoniana Morton (Accolade Elm) Arching limbs and a graceful vase shape characterize this outstanding hybrid elm selected and tested at Morton Arboretum. Glossy dark green foliage changes to yellow in the fall and is resistant to elm beetle feeding. Growth habit gives good form in the nursery and an ultimate form like the American Elm. Ulmus Parvifolia Emer II (Allee Elm) Tall, upright and arching, this cultivar s growth habit is unique among U. parvifolia cultivars, being reminiscent of the grand American Elm. Its exfoliating bark creates a mosaic of orange, tan and gray, a beautiful sight on a mature tree. Discovered by Dr. Michael Dirr of University of Georgia-Athens. Ulmus Parvifolia Dynasty (Dynasty Elm) Orange - yellow fall color in a broadly rounded tree. Good environmental tolerance. Ulmus Parvifolia Everclear (Everclear Lacebark Elm) This tree is distinguished by its fastigiated form and it has leaves that are larger and darker. Ulmus Homestead (Homestead Elm) This fast growing hybrid Elm was developed by the USDA Nursery Crops Lab. A complex hybrid of U. pumila, U. hollandica, and U. carpinfolia, it is close in form to the American Elm. Ulmus x Regal (Regal Lacebark Elm) The Regal is a fast growing tree and it has a Spanish green in color with a fall color that is reddish-purple. The tree is also tolerant to pests and diseases. Ulmus Americana Princeton (Princeton Elm) Shape: upright vase shaped Foliage: dark green Fall color: yellow Its dense symmetrical upright form and dark green foliage, it has since proven to be one of the best American Elms for resisting the attack of Dutch Elm Disease. 28
29 Ulmus Patriot (Patriot Elm) This National Aboretum introduction features stiffl y ascending branches, resulting in a narrower vase shaped crown than most elm cultivers. Foliage is especially dark green. A complex hybrid derived from Ulmus wilsoniana, U. pumila, U. carpinifolia, and U. glabra. Ulmus Pioneer (Pioneer Elm) Introduced by the USDA Nursery Crops Labs, Pioneer Elm is extremely vigorous and disease resistant. It forms a rounded, spreading crown suitable for parks and campus setting. A hybrid of U. glabra x U. carpinifolia " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing & Availability - Zelkova Zelkova serrata Green Vase (Green Vase Zelkova) A vigorous Zelkova selection, producing a taller, more graceful tree than Village Green. Its fi ner textured foliage produces dappled shade. Zelkova serrata Musashino (Musashino Columar Zelkova) Ideal for narrow street use, tightly upright branches allow good vehicle and pedestrian clearance beneath the delicate green canopy. Zelkova serrata Village Green (Village Green Zelkova) This tree is a replacement for the Elm tree. The Village Green has a spreading crown suitable for street and park planning " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " $ $ " - Call For Pricing - 29
30 FRUIT TREES Apples Apples (Semi-Dwarf) (Granny Smith Apple) Has dark green skin. Tart-sweet, crisp and juicy, keeps well. Good for eating, cooking and sauce. Apples (Semi-Dwarf) (Honeycrisp Apple) Flourescent-red apple having a sweet-tart fl avor and delicious texture. Apples (Semi-Dwarf) (Liberty Apple) Red skin, medium tart, high quality eating and cooking apple. Flesh crisp, juicy and springhtly. Apples (Semi-Dwarf) (Red Delicious Apple) Beautiful red dessert apple. Apples (Semi-Dwarf) (Red Fuji) Red pin strips over red. Cream colored, fi rm fresh. Very aromatic favor. Excellent for cooking and eating. Apples (Semi-Dwarf) (Red Jonathan Apple) Deep red strain of Jonathan. Flesh is white, juicy, and tangy. Excellent for eating, cider and keeps well. Apples (Semi-Dwarf) (Yellow Delicious Apple) Golden yellow skin. Sweet, full fl avored, outstanding dessert qualities. Cherry Cherry (Prunus) Budded on Prunus avium (Montmorency Cherry) Bright red, yellow fl esh. Excellent tart pie cherry. Freezes well. Size Price 1.5-2" $ " $ " $ " $
31 Cherry (Prunus) Budded on Prunus avium (Rainer Cherry) Golden yellow with red blush. Large, fi rm, juicy and sweet fruit. Pear Pear (Pyrus) (Bartlett Pear) Greenish-yellow skin. Flesh is sweet, juicy, fi rm, aromatic and fi ne textured. Large bell shaped. Fresh eating and canning. Excellent dessert quality. Pear (Pyrus) (Twentieth Century Pear) Yellow skin, white fl esh, sweet, mild and juicy fruit. Best when tree ripened. Stores well. EVERGREENS Picea Pungens Glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce) Broad, open habit with blue-green foliage. Excellent specimen, salt tolerant. Pinus Strobus (Eatern White Pine) Large, fast growing pyramidal evergreen with long green-blue, green needles. Excellent for tall screening in large areas. Pinus Strobus Fastigiata (Columnar White Pine) Same Foliage as pinus strobes with columnar habit. Excellent accent piece, large hedge or screening for smaller areas. Pinus Thunbergii (Japanese Black Pine) Lustrous dark green needled evergreen with irregular branching habit. Excellent for windy areas and seashore plantings. Picea abies (Norway Spruce) Rapid growing large pyramidal evergreen with dark green foliage. Graceful, arching branches with age. Excellent for screening or as a stand alone Christmas tree-like specimen. Size Price 5-6' $ ' $ ' $ ' $ ' $
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