Berberis thunbergii Talago Sunjoy Gold Beret Barberry. Abelia grandiflora Bronze Anniversary Bronze Anninversary Abelia
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3 Abelia grandiflora Bronze Anniversary Bronze Anninversary Abelia Size 3 x 3 Zone 6 (PPAF) Unique bronzeorange leaves mature to an attractive lime-gold with white bellflowers in the spring. Season long color. Often reblooms. Berberis thunbergii Sunjoy Tangelo Sunjoy Tangelo Barberry Size 3 x 3 Zone 4 (PPAF) Tangy orange foliage is often accentuated by a distinctive chartreuse margin. Stronger growing than other variegated cultivars, it is colorful in the landscape from spring to fall. Certified Wheatrust resistant. Buddleia davidii Peakeep Peacock Butterfly Bush Size 5 x 5 Zone 5 (CBR #2637) Dwarf, extremely bushy and loaded with colorful, rich pink blooms. Use these plants from the English Butterfly Series in smaller gardens and mixed borders. Buddleia x Lo & Behold Blue Chip Blue Chip Lo & Behold Butterfly Bush Size 3 x 3 Zone 5 Miniature Butterfly Bush that blooms early and continuously. Short spikes of lavender-blue flowers. Great for small spaces. Drought and heat tolerant. Deer resistant. Berberis thunbergii Talago Sunjoy Gold Beret Barberry Size 12 x 18 Zone 4 (P.P ) Dwarf, lowmounding gold barberry with attractive new red growth. Red Fall color. Foliage is resistant to burn. Buddleia davidii Adonis Blue Adonis Blue Butterfly Bush Size 5 x 5 Zone 5 (CPAF) This selection from the compact English Butterfly Series is extra bushy and loaded with 8-10 long, fragrant, deep blue flowers from Summer into Fall. Silvery green deciduous foliage. Buddleia davidii Pyrkeep Purple Emperor Butterfly Bush Size 5 x 5 Zone 5 (CBR #2637) A compact Butterfly Bush with a bushy growth habit and purple flowers Summer to Fall. Greygreen foliage and 4-10 flower spikes. Another great choice from the English Butterfly Series. Buddleia x Lo & Behold Ice Chip Ice Chip Lo & Behold Butterfly Bush Size 2 x 3 Zone 5 A dwarf, wide-spreading plant with pure white flowers against silvery foliage. It is seedless and continuous blooming. Its neat, low spreading habit makes it the perfect ground covering plant. 1
4 Buddleia x Lo & Behold Purple Haze Purple Haze Lo & Behold Butterfly Bush Size 3 x 5 Zone 5 Uniquely horizontal branches produce an abundance of dark purple-blue flowers. The flowers radiate outward and downward like a pinwheel, and are continuous from midsummer to frost. Non-invasive. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds, but not to deer. Calycanthus floridus Aphrodite Aphrodite Sweetshrub Size 7 x 6 Zone 5 A new, improved Calycanthus with large, bright red, super fragrant, magnolia-like flowers. This re-bloomer has nice, glossy foliage. Chaenomeles Double Take Pink Storm Size 4 x 4 Zone 5 Intense pink flowers. Cornus sanguinea Cato Arctic Sun Dogwood Size 4 x 4 Zone 4 A compact Dogwood that displays beautiful yellow stems with tips of deep red coloration in Winter and a great yelloworange Fall color. Buxus sempervirens North Star North Star Boxwood Size 2 x 3 Zone 5 (P.P ) A hardy, dense globe that requires little if any pruning to form a low, dense, thick hedge. Shiny dark leaves maintain good winter color. Chaenomeles Double Take Orange Storm Size 4 x 4 Zone 5 Rich, brilliantly orange flowers Chaenomeles Double Take Scarlet Storm: Size 4 x 4 Zone 5 Big, dark red flowers. Cornus stolonifera Farrow Arctic Fire Red Twig Dogwood Size 4 x 4 Zone 3 (P.P ) A compact selection of the ever-popular red stem Dogwood. Dark red Winter stems, a non-suckering habit, and compact form make this a beautiful addition to any garden. 2
5 Euonymous alatus Fire Ball Fire Ball Burning Bush Size 6 x 4 Zone 4 An improved selection of Compacta with tighter branching and superior stem hardiness. No Winter damage even after the coldest of Winters, while Compacta may die back. Outstanding Fall color! Euonymus fortunei Gold Splash Gold Splash Wintercreeper Size 18 x 18 Zone 5 The large, rounded leaves have bright, gold and green variegation that is very stable. The disease resistant foliage maintains its color all year long, and is accented by showy, persistent yellow fruit and orange seeds in the Fall. Festuca ovina Elijah Blue Elijah Blue Grass Size 8-10 Zone 4 Small, blue, tufted grass useful in the garden as an accent. Genista lydia Bangle Select Spanish Gorse Size 2 x 2 Zone 6 A low mounding selection of Genista that produces waves of electric yellow flowers in early Spring. Improved branching and texture make this a wonderful plant for mass planting or large containers. Euonymus alatus Unforgettable Fire Unforgettable Fire Burning Bush Size 5 x 5 Zone 4 (P.P ) A compact form of burning bush with dense, fine branching and smaller leaves. This is a very good choice for residential landscapes. Outstanding fall color. Exochorda Snow Day Blizzard Blizzard Pearl-Bush Size 5 x 5 Zone 4 (PPAF) A blizzard of extra large, pure white flowers in Spring. It can be pruned to keep small. Mounding habit. Forsythia x intermedia Show Off Show Off Forsythia Size 5 x 5 Zone 4 (P.P ) Has large, abundant golden flowers and dark green foliage. A compact rounded plant. Flowers open fully and are very heavily distributed along the stems in spring before the foliage emerges. Hibiscus syriacus American Irene Scott Sugar Tip Rose of Sharon Size 12 x 6 Zone 5 (P.P ) An eye-catching new Rose of Sharon with brightly variegated creamywhite and blue-green foliage. Loads of clear pink, double flowers, and it does not produce seed. 3
6 Hydrangea arborescens Abetwo Incrediball Smooth Hydrangea Size 5 x 5 Zone 3 (P.P ) An improved Annabelle Hydrangea with sturdy stems and stupendously large, creamy-white blooms. Prolific flowering. Hydrangea paniculata Bobo Bobo Hydrangea Size 2½ x 3½ Zone 3 (PPAF) This dwarf hydrangea will turn heads! It is engulfed by large white flowers in Summer that can turn pinkish in Fall. The flowers are held upright on strong stems, and continue to grow and lengthen as they bloom. Hydrangea paniculata Pinky Winky Pinky Winky Hydrangea Size 7 x 7 Zone 3 (P.P ) A very unique new hardy Hydrangea with massive two-toned, white and pink flowers. Strong upright red stems hold the large blooms upright with no drooping. Flowers continue to grow throughout the season and as the older flowers turn dark pink the new flowers continue to emerge white. Ilex x meserveae Hechfee Castle Spire Holly Size 10 x 3 Zone 5 (P.P ) A beautiful new compact, pyramidal blue Holly with large, lustrous, dark green leaves, bright red berries and superior branching. Hydrangea arborescens Invincibelle Spirit Invincibelle Spirit Smooth Hydrangea Size 4 x 4 Zone 3 (P.P ) Rich pink 6 diameter flowers bloom from early Summer to frost. Dark pink buds open to hot pink flowers which then turn soft pink as they mature, finally changing to green at the end of their life cycle. Very hardy. Reliable bloomer. Hydrangea paniculata Interhydia Pink Diamond Hydrangea Size 8 x 8 Zone 3 Pink buds open white, then transform to a rich pink; flower heads are broad and conical; strong, stiff stems hold the panicles upright with no drooping. Ilex crenata Sky Pointer Sky Pointer Japanese Holly Size 5 x 2 Zone 6 (P.P ) Narrow, conical seedling of Sky Pencil Holly. Shiny, dark evergreen leaves and tight upright branching make this an elegant formal evergreen for urban patios or for framing entryways. Itea virginica Sprich Little Henry Dwarf Sweetspire Size 2 x 3 Zone 5 (P.P ) Low mounding, compact, deciduous shrub with sweetly scented, pure white flowers which bloom in early Summer. Brilliant red Fall color. 4
7 Kolkwitzia amabilis Dream Catcher Dream Catcher Beauty Bush Size 7 x 7 Zone 4 Unlike most Beauty Bush with their spectacular one season spring flower show, Dream Catcher offers multi-season interest! Pink spring flowers are followed by golden yellow foliage which turns a striking orange-red in fall. Sambucus nigra Eva Black Lace Elderberry Size 6 x 8 Zone 4 (P.P ) Purple-black foliage is finely-cut. Creamy pink flowers in Spring, followed by blackish-red Fall berries. Use for jam or will attract wildlife. Full sun for best color. Syringa patula Miss Kim Miss Kim Lilac Size 5 x 4 Zone 3 A hardy, dwarf Lilac with lavender-blue flowers. Dark green foliage turns burgundyred in Fall. Thuja occidentalis North Pole North Pole Arborvitae Size 10 x 5 Zone 3 (PPAF) Thuja North Pole has beautiful dark green foliage, is resistant to winter burn, and is a very hardy shrub. Rosa WEKcisbako Home Run Knock Out Rose Size 4 x 4 Zone 4 (P.P ) The best true-red rose with continuous blooms and like its parent, Red Knock Out, top level disease resistance. Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii Amethyst Coral Berry Size 5 x 4 Zone 3 Bluish-green foliage. Deep magenta-pink fruit in late Summer. Sun to partial shade. Good in woodland gardens or in containers. Attracts birds and is deer resistant. Thuja occidentalis American Pillar American Pillar Arborvitae Size 20 x 3 Zone 3 A vastly improved arborvitae with a dense well branched habit. American Pillar is a fast growing variety that has shown excellent resistance to deer browsing. The glossy, green foliage has a narrow, columnar habit and maintains excellent winter color. Viburnum dentatum Blue Muffin Blue Muffin Arrowwood Viburnum Size 6 x 4 Zone 3 Outstanding rich blue berries follow the earlier white flowers on compact, durable shrubs perfectly suited to residential landscapes. Great as a low hedge or foundation planting. Salt tolerant. 5
8 Viburnum dilatatum Cardinal Candy Cardinal Candy Linden Viburnum Size 7 X 7 Zone 5 White spring flowers produce bright red, persistent fruit. Deer resistant. Fruit attracts birds. Fruit is not edible by humans. Viburnum nudum Brandywine Brandywine Viburnum Size 6 x 6 Zone 5 (PPAF) White spring flowers produce breathtaking pink and blue Fall fruit. Sets fruit without another pollinator. Wine-red Fall foliage. Deer resistant. Native. Weigela florida Wine and Roses Wine and Roses Weigela Size 4 x 5 Zone 5 (PP# 10772) This shrub is compact in size and has flowers that are hot pink withleaves of burgundy-purple; very appealing container plant. 6
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