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Lagerstroemia Crapemyrtle
Rhapsody in Pink® (L. i. ‘Whit VIII’ pp#16,616)
Family: Lythraceae (Lager-stroe-mia: Named after Magnus Lagerstroem, a friend of Carl Linnaeus)
The new series represents the pinnacle of crapemyrtle breeding. Dr. Whitcomb’s breeding goals center on superior mildew resistance, improved flower color (particularly reds)
and foliage with red new growth. Developed in Oklahoma, these cultivars are especially
tolerant to heat and drought. They flower on new growth once temperatures reach a
sustained day temperature of roughly 85+°F with long days. Once flowering is triggered,
many cultivars continue flowering for 100 to 120 days or more. *
Siren Red® (L. i. ‘Whit VII’ pp#14,975)
The darkest red flowers yet, distinctly darker than Dynamite® or Red
Rocket®. Darkness/intensity of red is less affected by cool, cloudy
conditions. New growth is wine, and then quickly changes to dark
green. High mildew resistance. *
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 8-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 52612 - 2 ¼” • 52614 - 4”
Burgundy Cotton ® (L. indica ‘Whit IV’ pp#11,342)
White flowers with yellow stamens, but pinkish under cool conditions.
New growth is wine, then wine/green when flowering. Broad, upright
growth, reaching 5 feet or more in one growing season. High mildew
resistance. Flowers early July and continues until first frost. Showy
burgundy flower buds. *
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 52652 - 2 ¼” • 52654 - 4”
Tightwad Red® (L. i. ‘Whit V’ pp#11312)
The first true dwarf crapemyrtle with true-red blooms. Sterile flowers
produce no distracting seed pods. Plants grow as a dense half-circle
mound with little or no pruning required. The low mound form continues with age. New leaves are wine/red quickly changing to purplish
green, then to dark steely green. *
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 3-4 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 52692 - 2 ¼” • 52694 - 4”
Double Feature® (L. i. ‘Whit IX’ ppaf)
This semi-dwarf, reblooming crapemyrtle has wine-red new growth and
abundant ruby-red blooms. It flowers from late June to October, and d oes
not produce seed. *
USDA Zone 7(6), AHS 12, 6-8’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 52792 - 2 ¼” • 52794 - 4”
Dynamite ® (L. i. ‘Whit II’ pp#10,296)
This is the first true red tree-form crapemyrtle, producing cherry red flowers even in full sun and hot conditions. New growth is
crimson. Upright form. High mildew resistance. *
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-15 feet, gr 1
Item #: 52642 - 2 ¼” • 52644 - 4”
Laurus nobilis Sweet Bay
Family: Lauraceae
Sicilian Sunshine
(L. ‘LNSS’ ppaf)
Leptodermis Leptodermis
Family: Rubiaceae (Lepto-dermis: slender skin)
Leptodermis oblonga
Raspberry Sundae® (L. i. ‘Whit I’ pp#10,297)
TM
The next big thing for Mediterranean climate landscapes? We think so.
Uniformly crisp chartreuse to gold foliage sets this sweet-bay apart from
traditional cultivars. It has stronger and more consistent gold color than
‘Aurea’. Attractive red pedicels add a subtle touch of color. *
USDA 8, AHS 10, 6-20’, gr 1.5
Item #: 52602 - 2 ¼” • 52604 - 4” • 52605 - Quick Turn
Pink Velour ® (L. i. ‘Whit III’ pp#10,319)
Pink Velour® has flashy pink flowers and distinct dark wine foliage which
peaks in the spring. High mildew resistance. Very showy foliage provides
wine landscape color before blooming. Awards: 2003 Oklahoma Proven
selection, 2007 Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Gold Medal
Plant Award. *
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 52552 - 2 ¼” • 52554 - 4”
Distinctly unique landscape appearance with soft pink flowers against
nearly purple foliage. New growth is almost purple and persists most
of the season. Upright form. High mildew resistance. *
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 52662 - 2 ¼” • 52664 - 4”
Raspberry red flowers with white margins. New growth is bronze,
then medium green. Upright, nearly columnar habit. Moderate mildew
resistance. Somewhat fragrant. Best fall color of the series. *
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-15 feet, gr 1
Item #: 52672 - 2 ¼” • 52674 - 4”
Dwarf
A wonderful, little-known shrub with a low mounding habit, leptodermis has
small violet-purple, lilac-like blooms that appear in late spring and don’t stop
until frost. Very fragrant! This little shrub has great commercial potential!
USDA 5, AHS 8, 12-18 in., gr 1
Item #: 52702 - 2 ¼” • 52704 - 4”
Red Rocket ® (L. i. ‘Whit IV’ pp#11,342)
Like Dynamite®, Red Rocket ® produces cherry red flowers in hot sunny
conditions. New growth is crimson, then dark green. Upright form.
High mildew and anthracnose resistance. Huge flower clusters up to
24” tall. May repeat bloom more than Dynamite ®. *
USDA 7(6), AHS 12, 10-15 feet, gr 1
Item #: 52682 - 2 ¼” • 52684 - 4”
Sicilian Sunshine™
Laurus
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Sugar Mountain Haskaps
Ligustrum Privet
TM
Family: Oleaceae (Ligu-strum: ancient Latin name)
x vicaryi
Compact shrub with waxy, bright yellow leaves. Tolerant of heavy pruning;
excellent for making hedges, balls, tuna cans and box-like shapes.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 4-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 53902 - 2 ¼” • 53904- 4”
Golden Ticket
TM
(L. x v. ‘KCLX1’ ppaf, cbraf)
Enjoy the all the fragrance and color of gold privet without the guilt of growing
an invasive plant. Dr. Thomas Ranney of NCSU solved the puzzle by making
a wide interspecific cross that resulted in this compact, colorful, eco-friendly
flowering shrub. Great as a hedge, specimen, cut or container plant. *
4-6 feet tall and wide
Item #: 53782 - 2 ¼” • 53784 - 4” • 53785 - Quick Turn
Lonicera Honeysuckle
So much easier to grow than blueberries, this native shrub is super
hardy and needs no special soils. Plant two selections for even
heavier fruit crops. *
Sugar Mountain Blue
TM
(L. ‘caerulea’ ppaf, cbraf)
Reminiscent of raspberries and blueberries, this new haskap selection
from the Czech Republic gives you bigger, tastier berries on an easy to
grow hedge plant. So much easier to grow than blueberries, this native
shrub is super hardy and needs no special soils. Plant two selections for
even heavier fruit crops.
USDA 1, AHS 6, 5-6 feet tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 54782 - 2 ¼”
Sugar Mountain Balalaika
TM
(L. c. ‘Stimul’ )
TM
Abundant sweet fruits, up to 1” long and 0.5” wide. Low maintenance.
USDA 1, AHS 6, 5-6 feet tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 54522 - 2 ¼”
Sugar Mountain Polar Bear
TM
Family: Caprifoliaceae (Lonic-era: after Adam Lonitizer, 1528-1586, German physician and naturalist)
‘Harlequin’ (L. periclymenum)
Cream, pink and dark green, irregularly variegated leaves develop
wonderful fall color. Fragrant tubular flowers of pale rose-purple with
a white to yellow lip appear from May to July. Can be grown as a low
spreading shrub or trained up a trellis as a vine. Discovered in a private
garden in Ipswich, England.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 8-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 54202 - 2 ¼” • 54204 - 4”
(L. c. ‘54-57’ )
High yield and very big fruits, 1.5” long x 0.5” wide.
USDA 1, AHS 6, 5-6 feet tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 54532 - 2 ¼”
Sugar Mountain Kalinka
TM
TM
(L. c. ‘Indigo’ )
Very high yielding selection with fruits about 1” long.
USDA 1, AHS 6, 5-6 feet tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 54542 - 2 ¼”
Lycium Goji Berry
‘Scentsation’ (L. p. ‘Scentsation’ ppaf, cbraf)
The name says it all! A very showy vine with extremely fragrant yellow flowers blooms from mid-spring to late summer, followed by bright
red berries. This floriferous honeysuckle has a very long bloom time,
and is a wonderful addition to summer gardens, especially when
trained up a trellis or across a fence. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 10’ tall and 5’ wide, gr 1
Item #: 54232 - 2 ¼” • 54234 - 4” • 54235 - Quick Turn
TM
Family: Solaraceae
Top Seller!
Lifeberries
®
for
Healthy Home Gardens
Goji berries are the rage, popular for their antioxidants and other
potential health benefits. Goji berries are easy to grow in full sun,
although some staking may be necessary for maximum access to
the nutrient-rich fruit. *
Big Lifeberry
®
(L. barbarum ‘SMNDBL’)
Extra-large fruit, perfect for home cooks.
USDA 5, AHS 9, 10’ tall and 5 ‘ wide, gr 1
Item #: 55052 - 2 ¼” • 55054 - 4” • 55055 - Quick Turn
Sweet Lifeberry
®
(L. b. ‘SMNDSL’, ppaf, cbraf)
Extra-sweet fruit, perfect for snacking.
USDA 5, AHS 9, 10’ tall and 5’ wide, gr 1
Item #: 55062 - 2 ¼” • 55064 - 4” • 55065 - Quick Turn
Golden Ticket™ Ligustrum
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Sugar Mountain™ Haskap Lonicera
Call Spring Meadow Nursery at (800) 633-8859 or visit us online at www.SpringMeadowNursery.com
Magnolia Magnolia
Family: Magnoliaceae (Magnol-ia: bears the name of Pierre Magnol, professor)
‘Ann’
Deep purplish-red blooms appear later than most magnolias, thus are
less apt to get frosted. Big, lily-like flowers often repeat during the
summer. Awards: PSC.
USDA 5, AHS 9, 10-12 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 55852 - 2 ¼” • 55854 - 4”
‘Henry Hicks’ (M. virginiana)
The hardiest evergreen selection of sweet bay magnolia, it has creamy
white, lemon-scented flowers in May and June. A magnificent large shrub
or small tree that tolerates shade and moist soils. Introduced by Joe
McDaniel of the University of Illinois.
USDA 5, AHS 9, 10-20 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 55752 - 2 ¼” • 55754 - 4”
Big Lifeberry® Lycium
‘Leonard Messel’ (M. kobus var. loebneri)
A magnificent large shrub/small tree with rose purple buds that open pale
pink. Very hardy. Originated at Nymans, Sussex, UK.
USDA 5, AHS 9, 10-15 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 56092 - 2 ¼” • 56094 - 4”
‘Royal Star’ (M. stellata)
A superior, vigorous selection of M. stellata. Pink buds unfold to pure
white, revealing 25 to 30 petals.
USDA 5, AHS 9, 10-15 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 55602 - 2 ¼” • 55604 - 4”
‘Waterlily’ (M. s.)
Fragrant white flowers, pink in bud. Petals are wide, doubled and the
flowers resemble a water lily. Award: AGM.
USDA 5, AHS 9, 15-16 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 55692 - 2 ¼” • 55694 - 4”
Microbiota Siberian Cypress
Family: Cupressaceae (Mirco-biota: small living creature)
Celtic Pride
TM
Sweet Lifeberry
®
Lycium
(M. decussata ‘Prides’)
Russian cypress is a hardy low growing evergreen for sun or shade, but the species is often plagued with unsightly tip dieback. This new
selection solves that, as it has superior disease resistance and winter
color. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 1-3’, gr 1
Item #: 57144 - 4” • 57145 - Quick Turn
decussata
Ground Cover
Considered hardy to -40ºF, this plant looks like a cross between a
creeping juniper and a fern. Graceful, bright green foliage turns a russet
copper in winter.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-12 in., gr 1
Item #: 57104 - 4”
Fuzz Ball
TM
(M. d. ‘Condavis’ pp#20,012)
A sport of the species selected for its soft, juvenile foliage, Fuzz BallTM is
a charming little evergreen with lots of potential. Attractive bronze winter
foliage adds to its appeal. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 3 feet tall x 4 feet wide, gr 1
Item #: 57122 - 2 ¼” • 57124 - 4”
‘Jacobsen’
Celtic Pride™ Microbiota
*Please note the unlicensed propagation of all parts of a patented plant and/or the unlicensed use of a trademark is a
violation of Federal and State law. Plant tags required. This protects the plant breeders that develop these great plants.
Ground Cover
A fluffy upright tufted sport of Russian cypress discovered by Arne Vagn
Jakobsen of Denmark and introduced by Horstman in 1990. Attractive fine
textured foliage and adaptability to shade make this a great little plant.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-12 in., gr 1
Item #: 57112 - 2 ¼” • 57114 - 4”
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Virginia Creeper
Family: Vitaceae (Partheno: Greek for ‘virgin’; kissos: ivy. Quinque: Latin for ‘five’; folia: leaves)
Red Wall
®
(P. quinquefolia ‘Troki’ ppaf, cbraf)
It’s said that “Good fences make for good neighbors” but fences can
be downright ugly. Red Wall® was selected to dress up those miles of
stockade fence going up each year. This native vine has glossy, dark
green foliage that transforms to fire-engine red in fall. This fast-growing
and salt-tolerant vine is the easiest way to create a colorful “green”
wall. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 9, 20’ + tall, gr 0.5
Item#: 57614 - 4” • 57615 - Quick Turn
‘Yellow Wall’ (P. q. ‘Yellow Wall’ ppaf, cbraf)
A companion vine for Red Wall® Virginia Creeper developed by Szczepan
Marczynski of Poland, this vine is noted for its yellow autumn color. A nice
native vine for covering fences and walls quickly. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 9, 20-30 feet tall and wide
Item #: 57604 - 4” • 57605 - Quick Turn
Red Wall® Parthenocissus
Philadelphus Mock Orange
Family: Saxifragaceae (Philadel-phus: after King Ptolemy Philadelphus)
‘Snowbelle’
Compact
A low grower with a compact habit, loaded with fragrant pure white,
double flowers! NATIVE: North America.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 58182 - 2 ¼” • 58184 - 4”
‘Snow Dwarf’
Dwarf
A Canadian selection noted for its dwarf habit and abundance of fragrant
flowers. Flowers are pure white, up to 1½” in diameter. A great small
border shrub. Developed by AGR Canada (Ottawa) so you know it’s hardy.
NATIVE: North America.
USDA 4, AHS 7, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 58162 - 2 ¼” • 58164 - 4”
‘Starbright’ (pp#18,651)
An exciting new mock orange developed at the Memorial University
Botanical Garden in Newfoundland. Bronzy-purple new growth is followed
by exceptionally large, star-like white flowers accented by a purplish-black
calyx. Hardier than most other varieties, it is also sterile. *
USDA 3, AHS 8, 7-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 57992 - 2 ¼” • 57994 - 4”
‘Yellow Wall’ Parthenocissus
‘White Rock’
Clusters of semi-double, lightly scented flowers appear in June and July,
covering the plant in a blanket of white. The abundant, large flowers are
very showy, making it a great choice for spring gardens.
USDA 4, AHS 7, 4-6’ tall and 6-8’ wide, gr 1
Item #: 58142 - 2 ¼” • 58144 - 4”
Photinia Frasier Photinia
Rosaeceae
Pink Marble® (Photinia x fraseri ‘Cassini’ pp#15,160, cbr#2046)
Red and pink new growth turns green with pink edges and splashes,
eventually becoming green with white edges and splashes. Summer new
growth is bronze with pink edges; mature foliage is medium green with
distinct bright white markings. The extraordinary foliage adds lots
of evergreen color to landscapes. *
USDA 6-9, 6-15’ tall, 5-10’ wide, gr 1
Item #: 59952 - 2 ¼” • 59954 - 4”
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Pink Marble® Photinia
Physocarpus opulifolius Ninebark
Family: Rosaceae (Physocar-pus: Bladder-fruit)
Coppertina
TM
(P. o. ‘Mindia’, pp#16,371, cbr#2892)
This cross between ‘Dart’s Gold’ and Diabolo® flushes an attractive copper in spring and transforms to a rich red in summer. Developed by Minier of France. NATIVE: North America. Award: 2011 Cut Flower
of the Year ASCFG. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 6-8 feet, gr 1
Item #: 58342 - 2 ¼” • 58344 - 4” • 58345 - Quick Turn
Diabolo
®
(P. o. ‘Monlo’, pp#11211)
Coppertina™ Physocarpus
This large, purple-leafed ninebark has pinkish-white, button-like flowers
in mid-summer. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 58352 - 2 ¼” • 58354 - 4”
Festivus Gold
TM
(P. o. ‘Bert Darts G’, ppaf, cbraf) A colorful, dwarf, plant with lots of appeal, this improved ‘Dart’s Gold’
has compact growth and thicker, heavier stems resulting in a sturdy plant.
It maintains its yellow coloration throughout the season and is great both
in the landscape and for retail sales. NATIVE: North America, *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 6-8 feet, gr 1
Item #: 58582 - 2 ¼” • 58584 - 4”
‘Nugget’
This native shrub has leaves that emerge deep golden yellow then mature
to a lime green in summer. The habit is full and uniform.
NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 6-8 feet, gr 1
Item #: 58522 - 2 ¼” • 58524 - 4”
Red Robe
TM
Red Robe™ Physocarpus
(P. o. ‘ARTBOE401’, ppaf)
Yellow-orange spring foliage ages to burgundy-red as it matures. The
white early summer flowers have a purple cast, and produce attractive red
fruit in late summer and fall. The bright red fruit will age to rich burgundy.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 6-8 feet, gr 1
Item #: 58532 - 2 ¼” • 58534 - 4”
Top Seller! Summer
Wine
®
(P. o. ‘Seward’, pp#14,821, cbr#2641)
An exciting improvement in ninebark which combines the fine texture and
compact branching of ‘Nana’ with the dark foliage of Diabolo®, Summer
Wine® has neat compact branching and fine deeply cut, dark crimson-red
leaves with good mildew resistance. It requires little pruning to make a salable plant and presents well in a pot. This showy, hardy variety has
pinkish-white, button-like flowers in mid-summer. Prized as a landscape Summer wine® Physocarpus
shrub and as a cut flower. Award: Theodore Klein Award University of
Kentucky Arboretum. NATIVE: North America. * USDA 3, AHS 7, 5-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 58402 - 2 ¼” • 58404 - 4” • 58405 - Quick Turn
Top Seller! Tiny
Wine
TM
(P. o. ‘SMPOTW’, ppaf, cbraf) A new dwarf ninebark that is smaller than others in the market, Tiny WineTM
is extra bushy, with small, refined leaves. The dark bronze-maroon foliage is
colorful all season, and contrasts beautifully with the white flowers in late
spring. The flower show is exceptional, with dainty flowers blooming up and
down the stem in a very showy display. Good container presentation, and
great for impulse sales in spring. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 3-4’, gr 1
Item #: 58502 - 2 ¼” • 58504 - 4” • 58505 - Quick Turn
Tiny Wine™ Physocarpus
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Picea Spruce
Family: Pinaceae (Pi-cea: ancient Latin name)
‘Nidiformis’ (P. abies) Dwarf
The original birds nest spruce. Horizontal branches on a flat topped, low,
spreading form. Award: AGM.
USDA 2, AHS 8, 1-2 feet, gr 2
Item #: 58652 - 2 ¼” • 58654 - 4”
‘Little Gem’ (P. a.) Dwarf
A small, dwarf, rounded globe that resulted from a witches-broom
on ‘Nidiformis’.
USDA 2, AHS 8, 2-3 feet, gr 2
Item #: 58602 - 2 ¼” • 58604 - 4”
‘Conica’
(P. glauca)
Dwarf
Dwarf Alberta spruce is a dense, slow growing, pyramidal evergreen with
bright green needles. Award: AGM. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 2, AHS 6, 6-8 feet, gr 2
Item #: 58682 - 2 ¼” • 58684 - 4”
Happy Face® Potentilla
Potentilla fruticosa Bush Cinquefoil
Family: Rosaceae (Potentil-la: Greek potens meaning powerful, from reputed medicinal qualities.
Fruticosa: meaning shrubby or bushy)
Dakota Sunspot ®
(P. f. ‘Fargo’)
A compact spreading plant with vivid yellow flowers and fine, bright green
foliage. Developed by A. A. Boe of NDSU. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 2, AHS 7, 2-3 feet, gr 0.5
Item #: 59142 - 2 ¼” • 59144 - 4”
Happy Face
®
(P. j. ‘Lundy’ pp#22,176, cbraf)
The big, bright flowers will stand out from all others, blooming in abundance from spring until late summer. The dense habit and dark,
healthy foliage adds to its appeal. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 2, AHS 7, 2-3 feet, gr 0.5
Item #: 59112 - 2 ¼” • 59114 - 4” • 59115 - Quick Turn
Happy Face Pink Paradise
®
(P. f. ‘Kupinpa’, pp#22,732, cbraf)
A better pink potentilla! The clear pink, semi-doubled flowers hold
their color longer than other pink potentillas, although they may still fade under intense heat. This is an excellent choice for cooler climate
gardeners who want low-maintenance flowers all summer long.
NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 2, AHS 7, 2-3’, gr 1
Item #: 59602 - 2 ¼” • 59604 - 4” • 59605 - Quick Turn
Happy Face® Pink Paradise Potentilla
Happy Face White (P. f. ’White Lady’ pp#22,761, cbraf)
®
Extra large, pure white flowers adorn this plant from spring to late summer. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 2, AHS 7, 2-3 feet, gr 0.5
Item #: 59792 - 2 ¼” • 59794 - 4” • 59795 - Quick Turn
Mango Tango
TM
(P. f. ‘Uman’ pp#12,258)
Mango-orange and red bi-colored flowers on a plant with dense and
compact growth. Temperature may affect flower color; it is best during
the cooler periods of spring and fall and fades to yellow in summer.
A University of Manitoba introduction. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 2 feet, gr 0.5
Item #: 59412 - 2 ¼” • 59414 - 4”
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violation of Federal and State law. Plant tags required. This protects the plant breeders that develop these great plants.
Happy Face® White Potentilla
‘Pink Beauty’ (pp# 9874) It has earned rave reviews in Canada! Clear pink, semi-double flowers
that hold their color well. It has a globe shaped habit and dark green
leaves. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 2-3 feet, gr 0.5
Item #: 59492 - 2 ¼” • 59494 - 4”
Prunus Flowering Cherry
Family: Rosaceae (Pru-nus: classical name for plum)
Little Twist
®
(P. incisa ‘Kojo-No-Mai’)
A delightful flowering cherry with distinctive zig-zag stems and shoots.
Profuse, tightly clustered white flowers have pink centers. Maroon fall foliage.
Originating from Japan, this is a delightful tree for small spaces and patios.
Adaptable to most soils. *
USDA 5, 3-4’ tall and wide, gr 2
Item #: 60342 - 2 ¼” • 60344 - 4”
‘Chestnut Hill’ (P. laurocerasus)
A more compact selection of the popular common cherry laurel, this
hedge plant’s height does not exceed 4’. Tolerant of salt spray, it also
takes pruning very well. Small white flowers appear in April or May,
contrasting with the shiny evergreen foliage. Selected at the Morris
Arboretum of the University of PA.
USDA 5, 3-4’ tall and wide, gr 2
Item #: 60422 - 2 ¼” • 60424 - 4”
Fine Line ® Rhamnus
Rhamnus frangula Buckthorn
Family: Rhamnaceae (Rham-nus: ancient Greek name. frangula:
pre-Linnaean substantive name)
Top Seller! Fine Line ®
(R. f. ‘Ron Williams’, pp#14,791)
This plant combines the fantastic, fern-like foliage of ‘Asplenifolia’ with
the narrow upright habit of ‘Columnaris’. The landscape applications for
this plant are endless: narrow hedges, screens, or accent specimen. It’s
a great choice for the perennial garden, and the narrow habit is well
suited to entrances and patio gardens, including container gardens.
This non-invasive cultivar produces very little fruit and is an excellent,
responsible replacement for older weedy varieties. A university study
showed a meager 3% germination rate compare to the species which
germinated at 98%. Developed by Ron Williams of Scenic View Nursery
in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Awards: Silver Medal Royal Horticulture Society,
MOBOT Tried and True. * USDA 2, AHS 8, 5-7 feet, gr 1
Item #: 62152 - 2 ¼” • 62154 - 4” • 62155 - Quick Turn
‘Amy Cotta’ Rhododendron
Rhododendron Rhododendron
Family: Ericaceae. Rhododendron (from the Greek: rhodos, “rose”, and dendron, “tree”)
‘Amy Cotta’
(R. ‘Amy Cotta’ pp#11,311)
A rich pink, heavy flowering form of ‘PJM’ rhododendron, ‘Amy Cotta’ is
a slow growing, semi-dwarf form perfect for sites which call for a compact
flowering evergreen. Dense, azalea-like foliage is smaller and darker than
that of ‘PJM’; plentiful ruffled blooms cover the plant in early spring.
Selected by Steve Cotta of Portsmouth Nursery. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 2-3’ tall and 3.5-4.5’ wide, gr 2
Item #: 62282 - 2 ¼” • 62284 - 4” • 62285 - Quick Turn
Bollywood
®
(R. ‘Farrow’ pp#22,209, cbraf)
Bright neon red-pink flowers engulf this compact semi-evergreen a zalea
in spring. Vivid, glossy, silver and dark green variegated foliage supplies
color the rest of the year. This very hardy azalea was developed by Mike
Farrow of Holly Hill Nursery in MD. *
USDA 5, AHS 9, 1.5-2 feet, gr 1
Item #: 62422 - 2 ¼” • 62424 - 4” • 62425 - Quick Turn
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Bollywood® Rhododendron
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Handy Man™ Purple Rhododendron
Handy Man™ Pink Rhododendron
Handy Man Pink (R. ‘PKT2011’ ppaf, cbraf)
TM
A unique combination of hardiness, heat tolerance and root rot resistance makes this hyperythrum hybrid a garden workhorse. Pink flowers adorn
this attractive, dark green, well branched shrub during its early mid-season
bloom time. Developed by former ARS President, Dr. Leonard Miller of
Oklahoma. *
USDA 5, AHS 9, 6-8 feet tall and wide
Item #: 62465 - Quick Turn
Handy Man Purple (R. ‘LAVJ2011’ ppaf, cbraf)
TM
Bloom-A-Thon® Red
This hard working Joe Parks’ hybrid has proven itself hardy in Maine and New
Hampshire. You’ll love the rich purple blooms, but you will really appreciate
its R. pseudochrysanthum genes which give it an extremely high level of
Phytophthora resistance. Pretty and tough, this shrub delivers. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 6-8 feet tall and wide
Item #: 62435 - Quick Turn
Top Seller! Bloom-A-Thon® Reblooming
Bloom-A-Thon® Lavender
Azaleas Reblooming azaleas delight gardeners (and garden centers) for
months instead of weeks! Look for continuous cycles of blooms
through the heat of the summer, and heavy flowering in fall until
hard frost. Gardeners may enjoy over twenty weeks of flowers each
year! These evergreen azaleas were bred by Bob Head, and do best
in part sun to dappled shade. *
Bloom-A-Thon Lavender (R. ‘RLH1-4P19’ pp#21,476)
®
Large, ruffled bright lavender flowers are sprinkled with deeper rose freckles through the throat. *
USDA 6b, AHS 9, 3’ tall, 4’ wide gr 1
Item #: 61072 - 2 ¼” • 61074 - 4” • 61075 - Quick Turn
Bloom-A-Thon Pink Double ®
Bloom-A-Thon Pink
®
(R. ‘RLH1-2P8’ pp#21,477)
Incredible doubled, bright pink flowers are very showy. *
USDA 6b, AHS 9, 3.5’ tall, 3’ wide, gr 1
Item #: 61032 - 2 ¼” • 61034 - 4” • 61035 - Quick Turn
Bloom-A-Thon Red (R. ‘RLH1-1P2’ pp#21,562)
®
Bright crimson-red flowers pop against the dark green foliage. *
USDA 6b, AHS 9, 3’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 61012 - 2 ¼” • 61014 - 4” • 61015 - Quick Turn
Bloom-A-Thon White (R. ‘RLH1-3P3’ pp#21,512)
®
Bloom-A-Thon White
®
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Large, single white flowers are attractively sprinkled with green freckles on the upper petals. *
USDA 6b, AHS 9, 2.5’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 61052 - 2 ¼” • 61054 - 4” • 61055 - Quick Turn
*Please note the unlicensed propagation of all parts of a patented plant and/or the unlicensed use of a trademark is a
violation of Federal and State law. Plant tags required. This protects the plant breeders that develop these great plants.
Evoke delight and adoration in spring, summer and fall as Bloom-A-Thon® Azaleas transform your
lightly shaded garden with luminous color. A showcase of captivating beauty will be yours with
easy-to-grow Proven Winners® flowering shrubs. Visit us at provenwinners-shrubs.com.
Rhus aromatica Fragrant Sumac
Family: Anacardiaceae (Rhus: ancient Greek name, aromatica: aromatic)
‘Gro-Low’
A low spreader with glossy green foliage and superb orange-red fall color.
A low maintenance groundcover introduced by Synnestvedt Nursery. Award:
PSC. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 1-2 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 62402 - 2 ¼” • 62404 - 4”
Rosa Landscape Roses
Family: Rosaceae (Ro-sa: Ancient Latin name)
Oso Easy® Cherry Pie Rosa
Oso Easy Roses
®
Oso Easy roses are indeed oh, so easy to grow, needing no spraying
to stay clean and beautiful. They’re easy to sell, too, as their candy-
colored flowers bloom continuously. Their tidy, mounded habits have
excellent container presentation. *
Oso Easy Cherry Pie (R. ‘Meiboulka’ ppaf, cbraf)
®
This rose produces an abundance of bright, candy apple red flowers.
The flowers are large and single, with bright yellow stamens. The foliage
is glossy and highly disease resistant. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 63412 - 2 ¼” • 63414 - 4” • 63415 - Quick Turn
Oso Easy® Double Red
Oso Easy Double Red (Rosa ‘Meipeporia’ ppaf)
®
®
Ground Spreader
(R. ‘Chewground’, pp#15,981, cbr#3400)
It’s not only disease resistant, but remarkably fragrant, too! This low
growing rose is ideal for covering large areas, banks or difficult locations.
Hybridized by Chris Warner, of the UK. Awards: Hot New Rose, Gardening How-To Magazine 2008. *
USDA 3, AHS 9, 1-2 feet, gr 1
Item #: 69642 - 2 ¼” • 69644 - 4” • 69645 - Quick Turn
®
®
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Oso Easy® Honey Bun Rosa
Oso Easy ® Honey Bun has the highest level of disease resistance and
produces an abundance of semi-double blooms. The unique flower color
ranges from blush-pink to butter yellow to creamy white. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 69722 - 2 ¼” • 69724 - 4” • 69725 - Quick Turn
Oso Easy Italian Ice (R. ‘ChewNiceBell’, ppaf, cbraf)
Rosa
Rosa
Oso Easy Honey Bun (R. ‘Scrivjean’ pp#21,611, cbr#3915)
Oso Easy® Fragrant Spreader
A floriferous new, easy growing rose with an abundance of bright
red, doubled blooms with orange undertones. This seedling from
Double Knock Out® maintains a nice rounded habit and has excellent
disease resistance. *
USDA 5, 3-4 feet tall and wide
Item #: 63642 - 2 ¼” • 63644 - 4” • 63645 - Quick Turn
Oso Easy Fragrant Spreader
Similar to ‘Peace’ in its coloration, Italian Ice’s orange buds open to soft
yellow flowers melting into pink blushed margins. The soft flower color is
set off nicely by its dark green, glossy foliage, a combination with lots
of impulse appeal. Flowers are semi-doubled, with 24-30 petals per
bloom. This self-cleaning rose has excellent disease-resistance, abundant
flowers and a nice habit. *
USDA 5, AHS 9, 1.5-2.5’, gr 1
Item #: 63292 – 2 ¼” • 63294 - 4” • 63295 - Quick Turn
*Please note the unlicensed propagation of all parts of a patented plant and/or the unlicensed use of a trademark is a
violation of Federal and State law. Plant tags required. This protects the plant breeders that develop these great plants.
Oso Easy® Italian Ice Rosa
Facing Page: Oso Easy® Mango Salsa Rosa
Hardy even in northern climates and naturally resistant to insects and disease, these unconventional
beauties need no deadheading—so our Oso Easy® Roses practically care for themselves. Choose
Proven Winners® flowering shrubs for glossy foliage, lush colors and gorgeous, low-maintenance
blooms. Visit us at provenwinners-shrubs.com.
L a n dscap e R o s e s c o n ti n u e d
Oso Easy Lemon Zest (R. ‘ChewHocan’, ppaf, cbraf)
®
Home Run
®
We’ve evaluated yellow roses for years, looking for one that lived up to
our demands for brilliant color and excellent disease-resistance. This is it!
Sunny, canary yellow flowers do not fade to white, and really light up
against the glossy green foliage. It is free-flowering, producing lots of
buds which open to self-cleaning flowers. Excellent disease-resistance makes it easy for gardeners to enjoy. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 63442 - 2 ¼” • 63444 - 4” • 63445 - Quick Turn
Top Seller! Oso
Easy Mango Salsa
®
OMG! That was the reaction when we brought this new rose into the
office. The continuous blooms have an amazing color: shades of ruby
red grapefruit, summer sunsets, and those fancy tropical drinks with umbrellas in them. They cover the tidy mound of dark, glossy foliage. You won’t be able to keep this plant in stock! *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 69752 - 2 ¼” • 69754 - 4” • 69755 - Quick Turn
This is a remarkable low mounded rose with loads of spicy, reddish-
orange single blooms accented by bright yellow eye. The glossy green foliage emerges with attractive hints of red in the new growth. This Oso Easy® rose comes to us from renowned hybridizer Chris Warner of the
UK. Awards: Best Groundcover Rose, Rose Hills International Rose Trials;
MOBOT Tried and True. *
USDA 3, AHS 9, 1-2 feet, gr 1
Item #: 69672 - 2 ¼” • 69674 - 4” • 69675 - Quick Turn
Oso Easy Peachy Cream
®
Oso Happy Candy Oh!
(R. ‘Ziemartincipar’ pp#20,471, cbr#3586)
A sweet landscape rose with loads of perpetual blooms, producing large
sprays of single, candy apple red flowers. This polyantha hybrid has
a dense mounding habit similar to ‘Robin Hood’, and demonstrates both
exceptional hardiness and disease resistance. Hybridized by David
Zlesak of St. Paul, MN. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 68022 - 2 ¼” • 68024 - 4” • 68025 - Quick Turn
Oso Happy Petit Pink (R. ‘ZLEMarianneYoshida’ pp#22,205, cbraf)
®
A touch of coral keeps this pink from being too sweet. Large flowers pop against the glossy green leaves. The clean, disease-resistant foliage has reddish new growth. Look for up to 20 petals on each flower of this floriferous rose. Awards: RNRS Award of Merit. *
USDA 5, AHS 9, 2-4’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 69212 - 2 ¼” • 69214 - 4” • 69215 - Quick Turn
®
(R. ‘Hornimrod’. ppaf, cbraf)
You will be livin’ la vida rosa with this stunning new variety. (You’ll have la
vida rico, too). The remarkable bright coral, flamingo pink flowers pop a gainst
the glossy, dark green foliage. This continuous blooming rose p roduces lots
of showy, full blooms with a high petal count. Its compact, upright growth
and good branching make it an excellent container plant with loads of
impulse appeal. *
USDA 5, AHS 9, 2.5-3’, gr 1
Item #: 63262 - 2 ¼” • 63264 - 4” • 63265 - Quick Turn
(R. ‘ChewAllBell’, ppaf, cbr#3915)
Oso Easy Strawberry Crush
(R. ‘Wekphorn’ pp#22,856)
This beauty has all the great attributes of Home Run® rose (continuous
bloom, black spot and mildew resistance and heat tolerance) but with
vivid, rich pink flowers. Just like Home Run® it is early to flower and
produces fresh flowers every day. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3.5-4’, gr 1
Item #: 63042 - 2 ¼” • 63044 - 4” • 63045 - Quick Turn
®
(R. ‘Horcoherent’, pp#15,982, cbr#3584)
®
Livin’ La Vida
This lovely low mounded rose delivers clouds of blooms that emerge peach and transform to cream. The large, double flowers are self cleaning and contrast wonderfully against the glossy dark green foliage. Hybridized by Colin Horner of the UK. Award: 20 Captivating New Roses for 2008,
Better Homes and Gardens. *
USDA 3, AHS 9, 1-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 69682 - 2 ¼” • 69684 - 4” • 69685 - Quick Turn
Oso Easy Pink Cupcake
TM
Oso Easy Paprika (R. ‘ChewMayTime’, pp#18,347, cbr#3401)
®
Pink Home Run
®
(R. ‘ChewperAdventure’ pp#22,190, cbraf)
(R. ‘WEKcisbako’ pp#18,552)
This true red rose is a proven all-star! Home Run® has continuous
blooms and top level resistance to both black spot and powdery mildew.
Plus it’s heat tolerant, cold hardy and requires no deadheading! Parentage:
(City of San Francisco x Baby Love) x cv. RADrazz. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3.5-4’, gr 1
Item #: 63032 - 2 ¼” • 63034 - 4” • 63035 - Quick Turn
(R. ‘Hormeteorie’, pp#20,601, cbr#3585)
The sprays of petite, bubble gum pink flowers and small green leaves
are reminiscent of a miniature rose, but this new variety is comparable to
‘The Fairy’ in its mature size. A very refined mound with a strong
continuous bloom and good disease resistance; it’s a great rose for the
shrub or perennial border. Award: 2012 Miniature/Miniflora Rose
Award of Excellence, American Rose Society. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2.5-3.5 feet, gr 1
Item #: 63222 - 2 ¼” • 63224 - 4” • 63225 - Quick Turn
Oso Happy Smoothie (R. ‘ZLECharlie’ ppaf, cbraf)
®
Clouds of strawberry pink blooms transform to cream throughout this low-mounded plant. The large, double flowers are self cleaning and contrast wonderfully against the glossy dark green foliage. Hybridized by Colin Horner of the UK. Supplies are limited so order early. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 1-2 feet, gr 1
Item #: 69712 - 2 ¼” • 69714 - 4” • 69715 - Quick Turn
Cape Diamond ® (R. ‘DARpellerin’ pp#20,814)
IT’S THORNLESS! Panicles of single, hot pink flowers are long-blooming, flowering from June to frost. This disease-resistant rose holds up to black spot very well, and is an excellent plant for integrating into mixed borders. Bred by David Zlesak of Minnesota, it is very winter hardy. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item#: 69062 - 2 ¼” • 69064 – 4” • 69065 - Quick Turn
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A highly disease-resistant rose with old-fashioned fragrance, its pink
flowers exude a sweet spice perfume. The grey-green foliage is the perfect
foil for the abundant flowers. It may be grown as a large spreading shrub,
or trained as a climber. Bred in Canada, it is best suited for northern
climates. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 4-5’, gr 1
Item #: 63144 - 4”
Julia Child
TM
(R. ‘WEKvossutono’ pp#18,473)
This All-American Rose Selection was chosen by its namesake for
its buttery gold color and licorice candy fragrance. You’ll love it for
its disease resistance and rounded habit. Bred by Tom Carruth of
Weeks Roses. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3’ tall by 1.5-2’ wide
Item #: 63834 - 4”
*Please note the unlicensed propagation of all parts of a patented plant and/or the unlicensed use of a trademark is a
violation of Federal and State law. Plant tags required. This protects the plant breeders that develop these great plants.
Oso Easy® Lemon Zest Rosa
Oso Easy® Mango Salsa Rosa
Oso Easy® Peachy Cream Rosa
Oso Easy® Pink Cupcake Rosa
Home Run® Rosa
Pink Home Run® Rosa
Oso Happy® Candy Oh! Rosa
Oso Happy® Petit Pink Rosa
Call Spring Meadow Nursery at (800) 633-8859 or visit us online at www.SpringMeadowNursery.com
Oso Easy® Paprika
Rosa
Oso Easy® Strawberry Crush Rosa
Livin’ La Vida
TM
Rosa
Oso Happy® Smoothie Rosa
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Double Knock Out ® (R. ‘RADtko’ pp#16,202)
‘The Fairy’ (C. obtusa)
Top Seller! Knock Out ® (R. ‘RADrazz’ pp# 11,836, cbr# 0993)
This 2000 AARS winner exhibits disease resistance at its best.
The fluorescent, cherry red blooms are continuous. This maintenance-
free, flowering shrub thrives in all climates. The flowers have light tea
rose fragrance. Clusters of 3 to 15 flowers bloom alongside glossy
foliage. Developed by William Radler. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 63852 - 2 ¼” • 63854 - 4”
Pink Double Knock Out ®
The Pink Double Knock Out has fabulous hot pink, double blooms. In autumn the foliage turns a deep purple color, extending its season of interest. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 65762 - 2 ¼” • 65764 - 4”
Pink Knock Out ® (R. ‘RADcon’ pp# 15,070)
(R. ‘Radtkopink,’ ppaf)
®
Disease resistance at its best, its continuous fluorescent pink blooms
have a light tea rose fragrance. This maintenance-free flowering shrub
thrives in all climates. Clusters of 3 to 15 flowers bloom alongside glossy
foliage. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 65782 - 2 ¼” • 65784 - 4”
This new release has the disease resistance of the original Knock Out , with similarly dark, attractive foliage, and a slightly more upright habit. The single flowers are bright yellow at opening, turning creamy white
when fully open. The yellow color will stay stronger during the cooler
times of the year. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 65552 - 2 ¼” • 65554 - 4”
®
Livin’ Easy
TM
(R. ‘HARwelcome’ pp#9161)
This super-easy-to-grow rose produces lots of showy, fragrant flowers.
Good black spot resistance. An All-American Rose Selection bred by
Harkness New Roses of England. *
USDA 5, AHS 9, 3’ tall by 1.5’ wide
Item #: 63874 - 4”
Outta The Blue
TM
(R. ‘WEKstephitsu’ pp#13,449)
This very hardy shrub rose has a fantastic display, its flowers ranging
from rich magenta spiked with yellow, deep wine sparked with cream,
and warm lavender to nearly blue – all on one plant! Spicy, clove-like
fragrance adds to its charm. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3’ tall by 1.5’ wide
Item #: 63054 - 4”
Party Hardy
TM
(R. ‘DARcanard’ pp#21,449)
A great excuse for a party! This Canadian-bred variety is at its best in
colder climates, growing into Zone 3 without protection. A shrubby, full
plant loaded with lightly fragrant pink flowers. Bred by Christian Bédard
of Weeks Roses. *
USDA 3, AHS 9, 5’ tall by 2’ wide
Item #: 66294 - 4”
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Salix Willow
Family: Salicaceae (Sa-lix: classical name for Willow)
caprea
French pussy willow is a favorite for cutting branches. The silver pink catkins
make a great dried arrangement. Cut back yearly to produce long shoots.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 12-15 feet, gr 1
Item #: 70452 - 2 ¼” • 70454 - 4”
chaenomeloides
Giant pussy willow. Catkins the size of a rabbit’s foot are great for cutting.
USDA 4, AHS 7, 10-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 70552 - 2 ¼” • 70554 - 4”
‘Hakuro Nishiki’ (syn. S. integra ‘Alba Maculata’)
Sunny Knock Out ® (R. ‘Radsunny,’ pp#18,562)
Ground Cover
A graceful arching mound of glossy green foliage with masses of soft pink
rosette blooms which fade to white. Blooms from June until frost. Good
disease resistance.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2 by 3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 67404 - 4”
All the same great attributes of Knock Out®, but with abundant small,
red double flowers. Dark glossy foliage with superb disease resistance. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 65752 - 2 ¼” • 65754 - 4”
The Japanese dappled willow is noted for its striking white-green-pink foliage.
Its slender branches are always moving in the breeze. Regular shearing is
necessary to maintain leaf variegation. Very popular.
USDA 5, AHS 7, 3-5 feet, gr 1
Item #: 70902 - 2 ¼” • 70904 - 4”
‘Melanostachys’ (S. gracilistyla)
The black pussy willow has rich black catkins and dark stems. A great cutting
plant and conversation piece. Awards: AGM.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 6-10 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 70782 - 2 ¼” • 70784 - 4”
‘Mt. Asama’ (S. chaenomeloides)
Selected by florists in Japan for its pink-tinged pussy willow flowers.
Buds emerge two-toned, dark burgundy and silver, before aging to black
silver. Named after the volcano Mt. Asama, it has larger catkins than
S. caprea.
USDA 4, AHS 7, 8-10’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item#: 70562 - 2 ¼” 70564 - 4”
Sambucus Elderberry
Family: Adoxaceae
Word is getting out that Sambucus can be a fantastic ornamental garden plant. Recent
introductions provide a wonderful array of foliage colors such as yellow, copper, white and
even black. This is a bold plant with vigorous growth. Most people find that treating it as a
perennial, cutting it back hard each fall, makes for a neat and beautiful plant. Adaptable
to almost all soils and easy to grow. NOTE: Plants bloom on old wood. NATIVE: North
America.
‘Adams’ (S. canadensis ‘Adams’)
A hardy, native shrub with an upright, suckering growth habit, it has white
flowers in mid-summer. Selected for its fruit production, it bears dark blue to
black fruit in late summer. The berries can be used to make jelly, jam, pie, or
juice, which is reportedly good for the health. Great for attracting birds such
as robins and cedar waxwings.
USDA 3, AHS 9, 6-10 feet, gr 0.5
Item #: 71724 - 4”
Call Spring Meadow Nursery at (800) 633-8859 or visit us online at www.SpringMeadowNursery.com
Black Beauty
TM
(S. nigra ‘Gerda’, pp#12,305, cbr#2663) Its intriguing dark black foliage will completely change your perception
of sambucus. Massive pink flowers in summer contrast wonderfully
with the foliage; black fruit is produced in fall. Grow it as a shrub, or
cut it back each year and use it as a bold perennial. Developed by Ken Tobutt and Jacqui Prevette of the East Malling Research Station in England. Award: Bronze Medal, Royal Boskoop Horticulture Society. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 8-12 feet, gr 0.5
Item #: 71852 - 2 ¼” • 71854 - 4” • 71855 - Quick Turn
Top Seller! Black Lace
TM
(S. n. ‘Eva’ pp#15,575, cbr#2633)
Black Beauty
TM
Sambucus
Reminiscent of a Japanese maple with its lacy purple-black foliage, Black LaceTM is a great plant for the perennial garden, patio or entrance
garden. In addition to great color and texture, it produces massive pink
flowers that reach six inches in diameter. It has tons of impulse appeal
so make sure you stock up for the demand. Black coloration is due to
full sun and cooler temperatures. Plants will not get dark black in southern climates. Developed by the British breeding program at Horticulture Research Institute at East Malling. Awards: ANLA #1 New
Variety for 2006; Silver Medal, Royal Boskoop Horticulture Society. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 6-8 feet, gr 0.5
Item #: 71862 - 2 ¼” • 71864 - 4” • 71865 - Quick Turn
Lemon Lace
TM
(S. racemosa ‘SMNSRD4’ ppaf, cbraf)
Check out this showy new cut leaf elderberry with bright golden foliage
and improved sunburn resistance. Lemon Lace™ elderberry is a colorful,
shaggy mound of gold threads with red new growth. The foliage is more
deeply cut than ‘Sutherland Gold’ or Black Lace™ elderberry, resulting
in a compact, irregular mound with extremely fine texture. White spring
flowers produce red fruit in fall. It will tolerate full sun in northern climates,
but prefers light shade in more southern areas. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 3-5’ tall and wide
Item #: 72542 - 2 ¼” • 72544 - 4” • 72545 - Quick Turn
‘Sutherland Gold’ (S. racemosa)
Black Lace
TM
Beautiful, deeply cut golden foliage and a graceful habit. Even though it’s
said to be more resistant to leaf burn than ‘Plumosa Aurea’, it will look
its best in partial shade. It also holds its color better than other yellow
cultivars. The new spring growth is a beautiful copper-red and the fruit
is red in summer.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 5-10 feet, gr 0.5
Item #: 72484 - 4”
Sambucus
‘York’ (S. c.)
Selected for its large, numerous fruit, this is an excellent companion plant
to ‘Adams’. Fruit set will improve by planting the two varieties together.
USDA 3, AHS 9, 6-10’, gr 1
Item #: 71794 - 4”
Schizophragma
False Hydrangea-Vine
Family: Hydrangaceae (Schizo-phrag-ma: Greek meaning cleft wall, referring to the fruit capsules)
‘Moonlight’ (S. hydrangeoides)
Pewter blue leaves are dissected by a network of green and pink venation.
Big white flowers in July. A first class climber discovered in the wilds of
Japan by Barry Yinger. Awards: GMPA.
USDA 5, AHS 9, 40-50 feet, gr 1
Item #: 72762 - 2 ¼” • 72764 - 4”
Lemon Lace
TM
Sambucus
*Please note the unlicensed propagation of all parts of a patented plant and/or the unlicensed use of a trademark is a
violation of Federal and State law. Plant tags required. This protects the plant breeders that develop these great plants.
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schi z o phragma c o n ti n u e d
Rose Sensation
TM
(S. h. ‘Minsens’, ppaf, cbraf) Elegant and distinctive, schizophragma is a great choice for nurseries
looking to set themselves apart from the competition. This is a showier
schizophragma with larger, deeper pink sepals in June and July. It’s a
great addition to woodland settings or trained up a north facing wall. *
USDA 5, AHS 9, 40-50’, gr 1
Item #: 72752 - 2 ¼” • 72755 - Quick Turn
Windmills
TM
(S. integrifolium var. fauriei ‘Plooster’)
This is an unusual flowering vine especially suited for warmer climates. The flowers are very distinctive, with spatulate sepals held on exceptionally
long petioles. They lend a delicate, graceful appearance to this specimen
plant. *
USDA 7-8, AHS 9, 40-50 feet, gr 1
Item # 72722 - 2 ¼” • 72724 - 4”
Spiraea Spirea
Double Play® Artisan & Double Play® Gold Spiraea
TM
Family: Rosaeceae
The Double Play Series
®
One of the main goals of the Proven Winner® ColorChoice® program is to extend
a shrub’s color interest beyond flowering. The Double Play® Series does just that.
In addition to vibrant flowers, these introductions turn a double play by providing
absolutely stunning foliage, especially in the spring when they first break bud.
Developed by Tim Wood, Spring Meadow Nursery.
Double Play Artisan
®
TM
(S. japonica ‘Galen,’ pp#21,712, cbr#4072)
You will love this plant from the moment it flushes in the spring: foliage emerges rich purple red before turning blue-green. The flowers are a
rich, pure pink, unlike any other spiraea. The plant is a compact, full
bodied mound. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 24-30 inches, gr 1
Item #: 74732 - 2 ¼” • 74734 - 4” • 74735 - Quick Turn
Top Seller! Double
Play Big Bang
®
TM
(S. ‘Tracy’ pp#21,588, cbr#4073)
Massive pink flowers of a size never seen before adorn bright yellow foliage. Foliage glows orange in the spring. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 76542 - 2 ¼” • 76544 - 4” 76545 - Quick Turn
Double Play Blue Kazoo
®
TM
Double Play® Big Bang
TM
Spiraea
(Spiraea media ‘SMSMDPBK’ ppaf, cbraf)
Cool blue foliage is the perfect contrast to this hardy plant’s crisp white blooms. Hints of burgundy in the new growth foreshadow the rich red foliage color it develops in fall. This neat, mounded plant is an excellent addition to the landscaper’s palette. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 74022 - 2 ¼” • 74024 - 4” 74025 - Quick Turn
Double Play Gold (S. j. ‘Yan,’ pp#21,615, cbraf) ®
Abundant pure pink flowers cover this compact, gold leafed, low mounded beauty. In side by side trials with twenty other selections
this plant shined above all others in the garden and in containers.
Awards: MOBOT Tried and True. *
USDA 4, AHS 9, 16-24 inches, gr 1
Item #: 74762 - 2 ¼” • 74764 - 4” • 74765 - Quick Turn
Double Play® Blue Kazoo
TM
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Spiraea
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Top Seller!
G
G
low irl (S. betulifolia ‘Tor Gold’ ppaf, cbraf)
TM
‘Neon Flash’ (S. j.)
It’s the plant every grower wants! Reddish buds open to pure white blooms
in spring, just in time for garden center shoppers. The lemon-lime foliage
holds its color well, doesn’t burn in summer, and transforms to rich burgundy
in fall. There’s no need to space or prune to produce an attractive container. *
USDA 3, AHS 9, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 73342 - 2 ¼” • 73344 - 4” • 73345 - Quick Turn
Golden Glitter
TM
‘Ogon’ (S. thunderbergii)
(S. nipponica ‘VERSPI 1’, ppaf, cbraf) All the great attributes of spiraea ‘Halward’s Silver’; compact habit, loads
of pure white flowers, but with the added attraction of colorful foliage.
The attractive, yellow speckled foliage extends the season of interest well
beyond the bloom date. Its densely branched, compact habit has good
container presentation. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 3-4’ tall and 4’ wide, gr 1
Item#: 75252 - 2 ¼” • 75254 - 4”
Top Seller! Snow
Storm
TM
‘Anthony Waterer’ (S. j.)
Pink Parasols
®
(S. fritschiana ‘Wilma’ pp#15,397) Big, pink, fluffy, umbrella-like blooms cover this mounded, spreading shrub
in June. Bluish-green leaves are tinged with red and turn a nice yelloworange-red color in autumn. Great for mass planting. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 73802 - 2 ¼” • 73804 - 4”
‘Shirobori’ (S. j. Incorrectly called S. j. ‘Shirobana’)
Shirobori in Japanese means two-colored cloth. Pink and white flowers on
the same plant make this a great garden center impulse plant. Like most
Japanese spirea, it will rebloom throughout the summer if deadheaded.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 74702 - 2 ¼” • 74704 - 4”
Deep rose-red flowers appear in June on this dense mounding shrub.
It often produces disfigured albino shoots, but fortunately new improved
cultivars are now on the market: see Double Play® ArtisanTM.
Award: AGM.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 73892 - 2 ¼” • 73894 - 4”
A beautiful Japanese selection with bright yellow, small willow-like leaves.
Attractive white flowers appear in early spring. The fall color is bronze.
Award: GMPA.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 3-4 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 75612 - 2 ¼” • 75614 - 4”
(S. media ‘Darsnorm’) Snowstorm is a superb Darthuizer selection with a snow storm of massive
white blooms in April and May. Blue-green foliage turns a blaze of orangered in autumn. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 75002 - 2 ¼” • 75004 - 4” • 75005 - Quick Turn
‘Gold Flame’ (S. j.)
‘Neon Flash’ has vivid red flowers, rich purple-green new growth and no
albino shoots like you get with ‘A.W’. Discovered in the wild by Shigeo
Suzuki of Angyo, Japan. Long blooming. Introduced by Barry Yinger through
Brookside Gardens. Award: First Choice Award.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 74452 - 2 ¼” • 74454 - 4”
‘Snowmound’ (S. n.)
A dense rounded shrub with deep green foliage and masses of white
flowers. Discovered on the island of Shikoku, Japan.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 4-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 75302 - 2 ¼” • 75304 - 4”
Bright gold foliage with reddish tips of new growth. Deep pink flowers and
compact mounded habit. From W.H. Perron. For an improved Gold Flame,
see Double Play® Big BangTM above. Award: AGM.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 74212 - 2 ¼” • 74214 - 4”
‘Goldmound’ (S. j.)
Bright gold foliage, pink flowers, and a low mounding form. Introduced by
W.H. Perron Nursery.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2 feet, gr 1
Item #: 74272 - 2 ¼” • 74274 - 4”
‘Lemon Princess’ (S. j.)
Brighter than ‘Goldmound’ and the color holds up much better during the
summer. A compact mounded plant.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2 feet, gr 1
Item #: 74332 - 2 ¼” • 74334 - 4”
‘Little Princess’ (S. j.)
Glow Girl™
Spiraea
Dwarf
Alpine spiraea on steroids! Larger leaves, faster growth and abundant
pink flowers, yet still more compact than other cultivars. Award: PSC.
USDA 4, AHS 9, 18-24 in., gr 1
Item #: 74362 - 2 ¼” • 74364 - 4”
‘Magic Carpet’ (S. j. pp#9363)
Ground Cover Dwarf
A dwarf spiraea with vibrant red leaf tips above a backdrop of bright golden
foliage. Add pinkish-purple flowers in summer and you have season-long
interest. Use it as a groundcover! Award: GCA. *
USDA 3, AHS 9, 12-18 in., gr 1
Item #: 74422 - 2 ¼” • 74424 - 4”
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Golden Glitter™ Spiraea
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spira e a c o n ti n u e d
‘Tor’ (S. betulifolia)
Compact
A sleeping beauty! A multitude of tightly packed, white flower clusters
shine against a backdrop of iridescent green leaves. Compact, rounded
habit, and exceptional purple autumn color add to this plant’s allure!
Blooms in mid to late spring. A Scandinavian selection. Award: First
Choice Award. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 9, 3-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 73302 - 2 ¼” • 73304 - 4”
x ‘Vanhouttei’
What would spring be without the magical appearance of this old time
favorite? Developed by Billard of France in 1862 and still one of the best
in the entire genus today!
USDA 3, AHS 8, 5-8 feet, gr 1
Item #: 76302 - 2 ¼” • 76304 - 4”
Stephanandra Stephanandra
Family: Rosaceae (Stephanan-dra: Greek compound, referring to the crown of stamen)
incisa ‘Crispa’ Ground Cover
Cutleaf Stephanandra is a graceful, low spreading plant. Miniature maplelike leaves unfold a reddish-bronze. Small white flowers in late May.
Awards: AGM, PSC.
USDA 3, AHS 8, 2-4 feet, gr 1
Item #: 77102 - 2 ¼” • 77104 - 4”
Symphoricarposa Coral Berry
Family: Caprifoliaceae (Sym-phori-car-pos: Greek: to bear together and fruit)
Amethyst
TM
(S. x doorenbosii ‘Kordes’)
Vivid deep magenta-pink fruit in late summer make this plant superior
to all others. Good branching and neat habit. The fruit is not edible.
NATIVE: North America. Award: 2013 Cut Flower of the Year, ASCFG. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 3-5 feet, gr 1
Item #: 77352 - 2 ¼” • 77354 - 4” • 77355 - Quick Turn
Syringa Lilac
Bloomerang Purple ®
(S. x ‘Penda’, pp#20,575, cbr#4071)
This reblooming lilac rocks the horticultural world. The highly fragrant flowers burst forth in spring and then again in mid-summer and continue
right up until frost. It has a compact, full growth habit and small leaves
that make it the perfect shrub for smaller gardens. Mildew resistant. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 4-5 feet, gr 1
Item #: 81322 - 2 ¼” • 81324 - 4” • 81325 - Quick Turn
Top Seller!
Bloomerang Dark Purple
®
Bloomerang Purple Syringa
®
(S. x ‘SMSJBP7’, ppaf, cbraf)
It’s the next big thing for Bloomerang®! Dark Purple is a bigger plant,
with larger, more rounded inflorescences. It’s very showy in spring, and
continues to amaze with fragrant blooms from mid-summer to frost.
An excellent production plant. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 4-6’, gr 1
Item #: 81442 - 2 ¼” • 81444 - 4” • 81445 - Quick Turn
‘Anabel’ (S. x hycinthiflora, Hawkins)
Fr. Fiala rates this as one of the best early blooming pink lilacs; early
bloom time makes it especially good for retail. Full double flowers and
good fragrance.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 6-9 feet, gr 1
Item #: 78252 - 2 ¼” • 78254 - 4”
‘Betsy Ross’ (S. x oblata, Egolf) An American beauty! Selected for its pure white flowers, compact, rounded
growth habit, mildew tolerance. Adaptable to warmer climates. Thick dark
green foliage.
USDA 2, AHS 6, 8-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 80752 - 2 ¼” • 80754 - 4”
Bloomerang® Dark Purple Syringa
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Bursting with extravagant blossoms in spring, and again in late summer to frost, the Bloomerang®
Lilac engulfs the breeze in beautifully nostalgic fragrance. Choose easy-to-grow Proven Winners®
flowering shrubs for a garden of vibrant colors, long-lasting blooms and mildew-resistant foliage.
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syri n ga c o n ti n u e d
‘Declaration’ (S. x h. Egolf) Another American beauty! Selected at the National Arboretum for its very
large, fragrant, dark reddish-purple flowers and clean foliage. It has an
upright habit and good mildew resistance.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 81202 - 2 ¼” • 81204 - 4”
‘Donald Wyman’ (S. x prestoniae ‘Donald Wyman’) A classic variety with upright panicles of fragrant, pinkish-purple flowers
in late spring.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 10’ tall, 8’ wide, gr 1
Item #: 79412 - 2 ¼” • 79414 - 4”
‘Evangeline’ (S. x h. Skinner)
Her light purple, double blooms are very fragrant. A compact, non-suckering
hybrid that is early blooming.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 78422 - 2 ¼” • 78424 - 4”
‘Excel’ (S. x h. Skinner)
Scent and Sensibility™ Pink Syringa
A free flowering hybrid with fragrant, lilac-lavender single flowers. An early
blooming hybrid with compact branching. Low chilling requirement makes
‘Excel’ great for the south!
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 78432 - 2 ¼” • 78434 - 4”
‘George Eastman’ (S. julianae, Clark-Fenicchina)
A dwarf lilac introduced by Minier Nursery of France in 1976. The lavenderpink blooms appear in May and continue sporadically until frost.
USDA 2, AHS 8, 4-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 81302 - 2 ¼” • 81304 - 4”
‘Lilac Sunday’ (S. x chinensis, Alexander)
‘Miss Canada’
patula ‘Miss Kim’
Dwarf
Dwarf Korean lilac is a popular plant with reddish purple flower buds
that open a lavender-light pink. A strong bloomer with a light pleasing
fragrance. Awards: AGM, PSC.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 3-5 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 79302 - 2 ¼” • 79304 - 4”
(S. x h. Skinner)
An early bloomer with very fragrant, pure white single flowers.
Mildew resistant.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 10-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 78632 - 2 ¼” • 78634 - 4”
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Dwarf
(S. x h. Skinner)
An early bloomer with very fragrant, deep reddish-purple, single flowers.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 10-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 78682 - 2 ¼” • 78684 - 4”
‘Red Pixie’ (S. x, Max Peterson)
Dwarf
A seedling of S. julianae ‘Hers’, perhaps from a S. meyeri cross, this plant
has small leaves like meyeri. Branches do not weep like ‘Hers’, but come
out horizontally. Dark reddish purple blooms fade to a pale pink.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 4-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 81802 - 2 ¼” • 81804 - 4”
‘Royal Purple’ (S. x h. Skinner)
This is an early blooming hybrid with fragrant, dark purple double flowers.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 78752 - 2 ¼” • 78754 - 4”
vulgaris
(S. x chinensis, Alexander)
A heavily flowering cross between ‘Redwine’ and ‘Hiawatha’ with deep
rose-pink flowers.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 6-9 feet, gr 1
Item #: 79452 - 2 ¼” • 79454 - 4”
‘Mt. Baker’
‘Pocahontas’
Compact
From the Arnold Arboretum, grown from seed supplied by the Beijing
Botanical Garden. Pale purple, fragrant flowers appear in mid-May and are
produced in abundance. The flowers are produced in panicles not only at
the branch tips, but also at the lateral buds. Excellent mildew resistance.
USDA 2, AHS 8, 8-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 80852 - 2 ¼” • 80854 - 4”
(S. meyeri)
Dwarf Korean lilac is a popular plant with reddish purple flower buds
that open a lavender-light pink. A strong bloomer with a light pleasing
fragrance. Awards: AGM, PSC.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 10-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 79202 - 2 ¼” • 79204 - 4”
Dwarf
A true color breakthrough. Magnificent wine-red buds and deep cerise-pink
blooms. Superb, smaller, upright form. A chance seedling discovered in
Durand-Eastman Park in Rochester, NY.
USDA 2, AHS 7, 4-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 78982 - 2 ¼” • 78984 - 4”
‘Josee’ (S. patula x macrophylla [x meryeri], G. Morel))
‘Palibin’
Old-fashioned lilac is everyone’s favorite!
USDA 2, AHS 8, 12-15 feet, gr 1
Item #: 80672 - 2 ¼” • 80674 - 4”
Top Seller!
Scent and Sensibility Pink TM
(S. x ‘SMSXPM’, ppaf, cbraf)
A sweet delight for spring gardens! This dwarf lilac is wider than it is tall, and produces copious dark pink buds which open to soft, lilacpink flowers. It is very fragrant. Scent and SensibilityTM Pink came out
of the same breeding program as Bloomerang®, but although it does
have repeat flowers through the summer, it does not rebloom strongly
enough to be part of the Bloomerang® family. But we loved the habit
and flowering so much that we had to introduce it. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 2-3’ tall and 4-5’ wide, gr 1
Item #: 81352 - 2 ¼” • 81354 - 4” • 81355 - Quick Turn
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violation of Federal and State law. Plant tags required. This protects the plant breeders that develop these great plants.
Tamarix Tamarix
Family: Tamaricaceae (Tam-arix: ancient Latin name, ramosissima: much branched)
‘Pink Cascade’ Masses of deep pink flowers create an ostrich plume effect in early
summer. Light green foliage is juniper-like, but soft and feathery. Tolerant
of poor dry soils. The habit and flowering display are improved if it is cut
back to the ground each winter.
USDA 2, AHS 8, 10-15 feet, gr 1
Item #: 82602 - 2 ¼” • 82604 - 4”
Taxus x media Yew
Family: Taxaceae (Tax-us: ancient Latin name)
Captain
TM
(T. cuspidata ‘Fastigiata’) A superior, asexually produced clone of ‘Capitata’ that’s faster growing
and more uniform to produce. Crops are consistent and can be row run
at harvest. It holds its green winter color much better than ‘Capitata’.
Discovered by Studebaker Nursery. *
USDA 4, AHS 7, 10-15 feet, gr 2
Item #: 83052 - 2 ¼” • 83054 - 4”
Tamarix ‘Pink Cascade’
‘Densiformis’
This very popular yew is a rapid grower with a spreading habit and fluffy
bright green needles.
USDA 4, AHS 7, 4-6 feet, gr 2
Item #: 83252 - 2 ¼” • 83254 - 4”
‘Everlow’
Compact
A very popular and useful, low spreading form that resists winter burning.
Awards: PSC.
USDA 4, AHS 7, 3-4 feet, gr 2
Item #: 83282 - 2 ¼” • 83284 – 4
‘Helen Corbet’
(T. cuspidata ) Compact
A beautiful, healthy-looking, lemon-lime colored yew with a dense but fluffy,
low mounded habit. The color is especially bright during the spring flush.
Our favorite after evaluating a number of yellow selections.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 3-5 feet, gr2
Item #: 83092 - 2 ¼”
Taxus ‘Helen Corbet’
‘Hicksii’
Popular columnar form with dark green foliage is the preferred yew for
hedges. Easy to maintain.
USDA 4, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 2
Item #: 83362 - 2 ¼” • 83364 - 4”
Margarita
TM
(T. x m. ‘Geers’, pp#16,049) This cool lime green evergreen has fresh, healthy color rather than the
typical yellow that burns or turns ugly. Excellent retail appeal but also a
great landscape plant that is adaptable and easy to grow. Discovered by
Arie Geers of the Netherlands. *
USDA 4, AHS 7, 4-5 feet, gr 2
Item #: 83462 - 2 ¼” • 83464 - 4”
Thuja koraiensis Korean Arborvitae
Family: Cupressaceae (Thu-ja: Classical name, koraiensis meaning from Korea)
‘Glauca Prostrata’ Compact
We love this cool, low mounded arborvitae with its graceful sprays of
silver blue foliage. Use this unique Korean arborvitae in place of junipers
or other low growing conifer.
USDA 5, AHS 7, 18 inches, gr 1
Item #: 83862 - 2 ¼” • 83864 - 4”
Thuja ‘Glauca Prostrata’
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Thuja occidentalis Arborvitae
Family: Cupressaceae (Thu-ja: Classical name, occidentalis meaning Western as in New World)
‘American Pillar’ (T. o., pp#20,209, cbraf)
A sport of ‘Hetz Wintergreen’ selected for its super-fast growth and tall,
narrow habit. It maintains this useful, desirable columnar shape with
minimal pruning and has tremendous potential in both the residential and
commercial landscape markets. A single leader variety with good deer
resistance, it is very hardy. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3; AHS 8; 25-30 ft. tall by 3-4’ wide, gr 1.5
Item #: 84372 - 2 ¼” • 84374 - 4”
Top Seller!
Anna’s Magic Ball
TM
(T. o. ‘Anna Van Vloten’, ppaf, cbraf) Dwarf evergreens look great at retail and fill a real void in many
landscapes. This bright golden evergreen ball is a sport of ‘Danica’.
From Van Vloten Nursery in Canada, it has good burn-resistance and
holds its color nicely in winter. The bright color and good container
presentation is sure to be popular at retail. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 10-15”, gr 1.5
Item #83912 - 2 ¼” • 83914 - 4” • 83915 - Quick Turn
Thuja ‘American Pillar’
‘Degroot’s Spire’
An outstanding, narrow, columnar form with fine textured, fan-like, medium
green foliage. Great as an accent plant or as a very narrow hedge.
NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 6-10 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 84172 - 2 ¼” • 84174 - 4”
‘Filiformis’ A unique, semi-dwarf, thread-leaf white cedar. Its variable habit is conical
to broadly pyramidal or even globose. Thread-like leaves much like
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Filifera’ but it’s much hardier. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 4-8 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 84242 - 2 ¼” • 84244 - 4”
‘Filip’s Magic Moment’ (pp#21,974, cbraf)
Dwarf Alberta spruce are extremely popular in residential landscapes maybe too popular. Here’s an easy-to-grow alternative with the same
desirable size and habit, plus brighter color. It’s perfect for flanking formal
entryways, either in the ground or in large containers.
NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 6-8’ tall, gr 1.5
Item #: 84252 - 2 ¼” • 84254 - 4” • 84255 - Quick Turn
Fire Chief
TM
Anna’s Magic Ball™
Thuja
(T. o. ‘Congabe’, pp#19,009, cbraf)
Finally! A durable orange globe Thuja. This evergreen ball is a bright
mutation of ‘Rheingold’ with much brighter spring foliage and deeper,
more red on the tips. It is also less prone to splitting.
NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 4’, gr 1.5
Item #: 84232 - 2 ¼” • 84234 - 4”
‘Golden Globe’
This globose evergreen is a slower growing mutation of ‘Woodwardii’ with
soft golden-yellow foliage. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 2-3 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 84292 - 2 ¼” • 84294 - 4”
Thuja ‘Filip’s Magic Moment’
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Pancake™ Thuja
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‘Golden Tuffet’
This pillow-shaped evergreen has an unusual braided texture. Golden-orange
turns bronze in winter. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 1’ tall by 1-2’ wide, gr 2
Item#: 84412 - 2 ¼”
‘Hetz Midget’
Dwarf
Dense compact globe with fans of green foliage. The growth rate slows
and habit becomes more squat with age. We prefer ‘Danica’ to this
variety. This popular dwarf globe was developed by Fairview Nurseries.
NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 1-2 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 84322 - 2 ¼” • 84324 - 4”
‘Linesville’
Dwarf
A dwarf, mounded globe with soft, sage-green juvenile foliage. The habit
is tight and compact, creating an outstanding landscape or container
plant. Discovered by noted plantsman Joe Stupka of Pennsylvania.
NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 12-15 in., gr 1
Item #: 83952 - 2 ¼” • 83954 - 4”
‘Nigra Dark Green’
Compact
Considered one of the best! A pyramidal form with deep green foliage and
good winter color. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 20-30 ft., gr 1.5
Item #: 84462 - 2 ¼” • 84464 - 4”
Top Seller!
North Pole
TM
(T. o. ‘Art Boe’, pp#22,174, cbr#3912)
North Pole™ Thuja
This narrow columnar selection of ‘Wintergreen’ has excellent hardiness
and dark green winter foliage color. More narrow than ‘Smaragd’ (aka
Emerald Green), it is also resistant to winter burn. Developed by Art Boe
of Faribault, MN. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 10-15 ft., gr 1.5
Item #: 84472 - 2 ¼” • 84474 - 4” • 84475 - Quick Turn
Pancake
TM
(T. o. ‘Concesarini’)
No pruning is necessary to maintain the flattened shape of this distinctive
arborvitae. The juvenile foliage turns a lovely blue hue in fall and winter.
NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 1’ tall, 2-3’ wide, gr 1.5
Item #: 84489 - 2 ¼”
Polar Gold
TM
(T. o. ‘SMTOYB’, ppaf, cbraf)
Polar GoldTM has attractive gold evergreen foliage. Similar to ‘Brandon’
in size and habit, it has dense, finely-textured foliage that is resistant to
windburn, and is a nice size for residential landscapes.
NATIVE: North Americe. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 12-15’ tall, 4-6’ wide, gr 1
Item #: 84072 - 2 ¼” • 84074 - 4” • 84075 - Quick Turn
Skywalker
TM
(T. o. ‘SMTOBP’, ppaf, cbraf)
The force is strong in this one…With its very narrow habit and good
resistance to windburn, it will be a great addition to landscapes. Similar
to ‘Brandon’ in height, but it has a very conical shape.
NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 12-15’ tall, 3-5’ wide, gr 1.5
Item #: 84102 - 2 ¼” • 84104 - 4”
Polar Gold™ Thuja
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violation of Federal and State law. Plant tags required. This protects the plant breeders that develop these great plants.
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Tsuga canadensis Eastern Hemlock
Family: Pinaceae (su-ga: Japanese name)
‘Jeddeloh’
Dwarf
A dwarf bird’s nest selection with feathery arching tips and a slightly
depressed center, this very reliable and desirable clone is excellent for
smaller landscapes. Thrives in moist, well drained soils, and benefits from
protection from winter wind and sun. Developed in Germany at Jeddeloh
Nursery. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 8, 12-30 in., gr 2
Item #: 86302 - 2 ¼” • 86304 - 4”
Thuja plicata Western Arborvitae
Spring Grove®
Family: Cupressaceae (Plica-ta: folded in plaits)
Thuja
‘Smaragd’
‘Green Giant’
‘Sunkist’
Spring Grove
Emerald green arborvitae is a very popular, tight pyramidal form with
shiny, bright emerald-green foliage and good winter color. A real beauty
from D.T. Poulsen, Denmark. NATIVE: North America. Award: PSC.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 10-15 ft., gr 1.5
Item #: 84632 - 2 ¼” • 84634 - 4”
Very bright golden foliage and semi-dwarf, broad pyramidal form. Gebr. Boer of Boskoop, Holland. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 5-8 feet, gr 2
Item #: 84662 - 2 ¼” • 84664 - 4”
‘Techny’
Mission arborvitae is a tough, hardy, burn resistant, broad pyramidal form with bluish-green foliage. Good for hedging. Discovered at Mission Gardens, Techny, IL. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 10-15 ft., gr 1.5
Item #: 84692 - 2 ¼” • 84694 - 4”
Techny Gold
TM
(T. o. ‘Walter Brown’, pp#16,280)
A gold version of Mission Arborvitae, it has the same tough, hardy, burn-resistant characteristics but showy, rich gold foliage. The foliage
color intensifies in the winter. Discovered by Walter Brown of RI. NATIVE:
North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 10-15 ft., gr 1.5
Item #: 84712 - 2 ¼” • 84714 - 4”
Thin Man
TM
(T. o. ‘SMTOTM’, ppaf, cbraf)
This is a great fast-growing choice for screens! Its narrow habit makes
it easy to fit into landscapes, and provides four season privacy. It holds
its winter color well. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 7, 30-40’ tall, 3-5’ wide, gr 1.5
Item #: 83942 - 2 ¼” • 83944 - 4”
‘Wansdyke Silver’
A striking plant with silver-white variegation and loose thread-like foliage.
Discovered by H. J. Welch. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 84812 - 2 ¼” • 84814 - 4”
‘Woodwardii’
The classic globe arb. This well known variety has light green foliage that
turns golden brown in winter. A good foundation plant or “shear-less”
hedge. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 3-5 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 84832 - 2 ¼” • 84834 - 4”
‘Yellow Ribbon’
(syn. T. x ‘Green Giant’) ®
(T. p. ‘Grovepli’)
A fast growing, cold hardy Western arborvitae selected at the Spring
Grove Cemetery and Arboretum in Cincinnati, OH. Spring Grove® is a
superior selection with rich green foliage that maintains excellent winter
color and a tight pyramidal habit. This clone has experienced -25 degree
temperatures without missing a beat! It has shown excellent resistance to
deer browsing. Award. First Choice Award. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 5, AHS 8, 20+ feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 85412 - 2 ¼” • 85414 - 4” • 85415 - Quick Turn
‘Zebrina Extra Gold’ Dwarf
A more colorful form of ‘Zebrina’, this cultivar has bright green foliage
splashed with glowing yellow-gold. Excellent winter interest in the landscape.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 30 feet, gr 2
Item # 85672 - 2 ¼” • 85674 - 4”
Viburnum Viburnum
Adoxaceae
All That Glitters
TM
(V. bracteatum, ‘SMVDLS’, ppaf, cbraf)
This is the perfect match for All That GlowsTM. Glittery foliage catches the
light beautifully, and makes it very appealing in a container. Much smaller
than typical V. brachteatum, this plant is a nice size for residential
landscapes. Plant near All That GlowsTM for the best fruit set. NATIVE. *
USDA 5, AHS 8, 4-5’, gr 1
Item #: 86432 - 2 ¼” • 86434 - 4” • 86435 - Quick Turn
All That Glows
TM
(V. b. ‘SMVDBL’, ppaf, cbraf)
The hi-gloss shine of this compact viburnum will really catch your
eye. About half the size of a typical V. bracteatum, this variety has
an attractive dense habit and very glossy foliage. The fruit size and
set is quite large, especially for such a small plant; plant near All That
GlittersTM for best fruit production. It’s a great choice for residential
landscapes. NATIVE. *
USDA 5, AHS 8, 4-6’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 86462 - 2 ¼” • 86464 - 4” • 86465 - Quick Turn
Striking narrow habit and attractive yellow-gold foliage. Moderate growing,
upright pyramidal habit. Color is said to hold well throughout the year.
NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 2
Item #: 84892 - 2 ¼” • 84894 - 4”
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Dwarf
A hybrid between T. plicata and T. standishii with excellent vigor, it has
lustrous rich medium green foliage and a broad pyramidal habit. Found as
a seedling by S. Poulsen in Kristgaard, Denmark. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 30-40+ feet, gr 1
Item #: 85802 - 2 ¼” • 85804 - 4”
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x burkwoodii
Spicy fragrant blooms are pink in bud and open white. Dark green, glossy
semi-evergreen foliage gives this plant multi-seasonal interest. Its blooms
last longer than V. carlesii. Award: AGM
USDA 4, AHS 8, 5-8 feet, gr 2
Item #: 86512 - 2 ¼” • 86514 - 4”
x burkwoodii ‘Conoy’
A USNA selection that resulted from backcrossing with V. utile. Small,
glossy evergreen leaves and numerous snowball flowers without fragrance.
Ralph Shugert considered this to be the best Don Egolf hybrid.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 3-5 feet, gr 2
Item #: 91302 - 2 ¼”
All That Glitters™ Viburnum
x burkwoodii ‘Mohawk’
A backcross with V. carlesii selected for its reddish-pink buds and
intensely fragrant white flowers. Its superb disease-resistant glossy
foliage turns a rich orange-red in autumn. A Don Egolf - USNA
introduction. Award: GMPA.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 5-8 feet, gr 2
Item #: 86562 - 2 ¼”
carlesii
Korean spice! Spicy sweet fragrance fills the air in early spring when the
pink buds expand to white snowball flowers. Beautiful burgundy fall color
is icing on the cake. Award: AGM.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 6-8 feet, gr 2
Item #: 86652 - 2 ¼” • 86654 - 4”
‘Diana’ (V. c.)
All That Glows™ Viburnum
Compact
Red flower buds transform to pink and open to intensely fragrant pinkishwhite blooms. New growth is tinged with a purple cast.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 6-7 feet, gr 2
Item #: 86702 - 2 ¼” • 86704 - 4”
Spice Ball
TM
(V. c. ‘SMVCB’, ppaf, cbraf)
Wow! A compact Korean spice viburnum that’s also a good
production plant! With its fragrant spring blooms and attractive habit,
this seedling of ‘Compactum’ is a valuable addition to your product
line. Good sized blooms appear during peak spring sales, and are
quite fragrant. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 3.5-5’, gr 1
Item #: 86662 - 2 ¼” • 86664 - 4” • 86665 - Quick Turn
Top Seller!
Spice Girl
TM
Spice Ball™ Viburnum
(V. c. ‘Spiro’, ppaf, cbraf)
Everything you want in a viburnum and more: strong growth,
fragrance, and colorful flowers. The spring flowers start out deep
reddish-pink and mature to blush pinkish-white. Growers will love
how this plant grows. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 6-7’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 86692 - 2 ¼” • 86694 - 4” • 86695 - Quick Turn
“I have found great value in the Proven Winners® brand. At first I was
concerned with the higher prices but what I have found is quicker turnaround
for our crops, especially when using the Quick Turn™ container. There is
also a strong demand for the Proven Winners® brand and our sales remain
strong…. I look forward to upcoming introductions.”
Spice Girl™
Viburnum
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Johnson Nursery Corporation
Willard, NC
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Blue Muffin
®
(V. dentatum ‘Christom’)
Compact
A compact selection of arrowwood viburnum with glossy leaves and
intense blue fruit in late summer! Perfect for residential landscapes,
it makes a great low hedge. More copious amounts of fruit when two
distinct varieties of the species are planted in close proximity. Chicago
LustreTM is a good pollinator. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 8, 5-7 feet, gr 1
Item #: 86862 - 2 ¼” • 86864 - 4” • 86865 - Quick Turn
Chicago Lustre
TM
(V. d. ‘Synnestvedt’) Dwarf
Glossy foliage is the outstanding feature of this rapid growing, upright
rounded plant. It is not grown for its fall color. A Chicagoland Grows
introduction. NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 3, AHS 8, 10-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 86892 - 2 ¼” • 86894 - 4”
‘Ralph Senior’ (V. d.) Dwarf
This arrowwood was selected for its graceful vase-shaped habit and
yellow-orange-red-burgundy fall color. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 3, AHS 8, 10-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 86832 - 2 ¼” • 86834 - 4”
Cardinal Candy
TM
Blue Muffin® Viburnum
(V. dilatatum ‘Henneke’, pp#12,870) Dwarf
A special plant with improved hardiness and abundant, persistent shiny scarlet
red fruit, its fruiting appears strong even without another pollinator in the area.
Discovered in a batch of seed grown plants after a -30 degree cold spell killed
off all except Cardinal CandyTM. Tons of creamy white flowers cover this wellbranched, rounded plant in May. May be easily maintained at a lower height
with pruning. Selected by Rod Henneke. *
USDA 4(5), AHS 8, 6-8 feet, gr 1
Item #: 87232 - 2 ¼” • 87234 - 4” • 87235 - Quick Turn
Brandywine
TM
(V. nudum ‘Bulk’, pp#12,870)
Dwarf
Experience the most beautiful berry display in the plant kingdom with
this new viburnum from noted plantsman Mark Bulk. It delivers loads of
breathtaking berries that transform from green to shades of vivid pink
and blue. A great companion for ‘Winterthur’ because planting two
distinct clones in close proximity results in bumper crops of berries,
although Brandywine will fruit without another pollinator. Showy glossy
leaves change to incredible dark maroon-red in autumn.
NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 5, AHS 9, 5-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 87742 - 2 ¼” • 87744 - 4” • 87745 - Quick Turn
Cardinal Candy™ Viburnum
‘Winterthur’ (V. n.)
Lustrous, deep green leaves transform to breath-taking wine-red autumn
color. Spectacular fruit color evolves from white to hot pink to bright blue.
Creamy flowers in May. Plant near BrandywineTM for best fruit set. Dislikes
alkaline soils. Award: GMPA. NATIVE: North America.
USDA 5, AHS 9, 5-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 87712 - 2 ¼” • 87714 - 4”
‘Roseum’ (V. opulus)
Snowball bush. Kids and adults alike love this rounded plant with its masses
of white flowers. No fruit because it’s sterile. Award: AGM.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 8-12 feet, gr 1
Item #: 87932 - 2 ¼” • 87934 - 4”
‘Mary Milton’ (V. plicatum)
Japanese snowball with soft pink snowball flowers and red hues in the
new growth. An improvement over ‘Kern’s Pink’, which is more apt to
revert to white.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 8-10 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 88102 - 2 ¼” • 88104 - 4”
Brandywine™ Viburnum
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‘Popcorn’
(V. p.)
This Japanese snowball is an awesome sight in bloom! Hundreds of
small, round popcorn balls line every branch. A selection hybridized by
Dr. David Leach.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 4-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 88192 - 2 ¼” • 88194 - 4”
‘Mariesii’
(V. p. tomentosum)
Horizontally branched habit accented with masses of flat white flowers.
Attractive, light green foliage and bright red fruit. Superb fall color!
Awards: AGM, PSC.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 8-10 feet, gr 1
Item #: 88362 - 2 ¼” • 88364 - 4”
‘Molly Schroeder’
Viburnum ‘Summer Snowflake’
(V. p. t.)
Rebloomer
We acquired this outstanding pink flowering selection from New Zealand.
Unlike ‘Pink Beauty’, it’s consistently pink from year to year, even
when grown under poly. It’s also an excellent rebloomer, providing an
exceptional fall floral display.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 5-8 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 88392 - 2 ¼” • 88394 - 4”
‘Shasta’ (V. p. tomentosum)
Abundant, large lace-cap flowers with large sterile marginal florets. The
growth habit is strongly horizontal. Bright red fruit and purple-maroon
autumn leaf coloration. A USNA introduction. Award: GMPA
USDA 4, AHS 8, 6-8 feet, gr 2
Item #: 88462 - 2 ¼” • 88464 - 4”
‘Summer Snowflake’ (V. p. t.)
Compact
Continuous blooming, with compact habit and charming red autumn fruit,
it was discovered in the wild in Japan in early 1960’s by R.F. Michaud
of Alpenglow Gardens. Introduced by UBC. Looks and acts identical to
‘Watanabei’ but is perhaps more compact.
USDA 5(6), AHS 8, 4-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 88532 - 2 ¼” • 88534 - 4”
‘Decker’ (V. pragense)
Viburnum ‘Molly Schroeder’
A hardy, fast growing gem with very attractive lustrous dark green leaves
and pink budded flowers which open white. Selected by Decker Nursery of
Ohio for its hardiness.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 8-10 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 88592 - 2 ¼” • 88594 - 4”
‘Alleghany’ (V. rhytidiphylloides)
A stately semi-evergreen viburnum noted for its dark green, rugose leaves
and attractive red fruit in late summer. Large, 4-8”, creamy-yellow flowers
in May. A USNA introduction.
USDA 5, AHS 8, 6-8 feet, gr 1.5
Item #: 88852 - 2 ¼” • 88854 - 4”
Dart’s Duke
TM
(V. r. ‘Interduke’)
A superior selection noted for its massive 8-10” flowers and heavy
set of bright red fruit in late summer. A Darthuizer Boomkwekerijen
introduction. *
USDA 5, AHS 8, 6-8 feet, gr 1
Item #: 88884 - 4”
Red Balloon
TM
Red Balloon™ Viburnum
(V. ‘Redell’, ppaf )
Showy and easy to grow, this compact, well branched hybrid makes a
really sharp, well balanced container. White flowers appear in April and
May. It has loads of bright red fruit, tightly packed into showy clusters in late
summer and fall; enhance fruiting by planting it near V. ‘Mohican’ or
V. rhytidophylloides ‘Alleghany’. This cross between V. lantana and
V. rhytidiphyllum has a rounded upright habit. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 6-8’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item#: 91432 - 2 ¼” • 91434 - 4” • 91435 - Quick Turn
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Top Seller! Redwing
TM
(V. trilobum)
Selected by Johnson’s Nursery for its good form, good growth rate and
attractive red-tinted new foliage. White flowers appear in mid May,
followed by persistent, bright red fruit. Bright red to wine red fall foliage.
NATIVE: North America. *
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-9 feet, gr 1
Item #: 89852 - 2 ¼” • 89854 - 4”
Handsome Devil
TM
Top Seller!
Midnight Wine
(W. f. ‘Elvera’, pp# 12,217, cbr#2643)
Vitex Chastetree
Lamiaceae
Blue Diddley
TM
(Vitex agnus-castus ‘SMVACBD’ ppaf, cbraf)
This dwarf chaste-tree is a fun little ball of lavender-blue flower spikes in
mid-summer. Its compact size gives it better container presentation than
other varieties. *
USDA 5, AHS 9, 3-6’, gr 1
Item #: 94012 - 2 ¼” • 94014 - 4” • 94015 - Quick Turn
A marvelous low mounding, dwarf version of Wine & Roses that’s perfect
for the front of the border. Developed by Herman Geers. Awards: Way Hot
100 Garden Design Magazine; MOBOT Tried and True, *
USDA 5, AHS 8, 10-12 in., gr 1.5
Item #: 97602 - 2 ¼” • 97604 - 4” • 97605 - Quick Turn
‘Minuet’
Compact
A dwarf plant less than three feet tall. Lightly fragrant, two-toned
magenta-rose and light purple flowers bloom freely for 3-6 weeks.
The leaves are green with a hint of red.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 97652 - 2 ¼” • 97654 - 4”
Top Seller!
Weigela florida Weigela
Family: Caprifoliaceae (Weig-ela: Named for C.F. Weigel, 1748-1831, German Professor)
‘Carnaval’ (syn. ‘Courtalor’)
Red, white, and pink, azalea-like flowers cover this triploid hybrid
from France.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 4-5 feet, gr 1
Item #: 96302 - 2 ¼” • 96304 - 4”
(W. f. ‘Brigela’, pp#12,666)
An exciting variegated selection with dark red flowers and bright yellow
leaf margins. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 4-5 feet, gr 1
Item #: 96852 - 2 ¼” • 96854 - 4”
Fine Wine
TM
My Monet
®
(W. f. ‘Verweig’, pp#16,824, cbr#3315)
A sport of ‘Tango’, dwarf My Monet has a tight habit and colorful foliage.
Pink, white and green variegated foliage is often infused with deep pink in
late summer. Create a drift along the edge of an annual or perennial bed,
or add a splash of color to semi shady areas. Awards: MOBOT Tried and True; 2006 Best of Show Far West Trade Show; Gold Medal Boskoop
Royal Horticulture Society; 2007 Hot Shrubs People Places and Plants;
2007 New ‘Fashioned’ Plants, Chesapeake Home Magazine; 2006 Gold
Medal Plantarium. *
USDA 4, AHS 6, 12-18 in., gr 1.5
Item #: 98882 - 2 ¼” • 98884 - 4” • 98885 - Quick Turn
Top Seller!
TM
My Monet ‘Sunset’
®
(W. f. ’Sunset’ pp#23,212, cbraf)
TM
‘Red Prince’
An excellent, dark red flowered weigela with abundant blooms that resist
fading. A hardy rebloomer from Iowa State.
USDA 4, AHS 8, 5-6 feet, gr 1
Item #: 98302 - 2 ¼” • 98304 - 4”
(W. f. ‘Bramwell’, pp#18,513, cbraf)
(W. f. ‘Carlton’, pp# 20,025, cbr#3860)
Dark reddish-pink flowers in spring, and again in summer. The real
show is the remarkable foliage that magically turns to a ghostly,
iridescent buttercream as the summer progresses. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 4-5 feet, gr 1
Item #: 98422 - 2 ¼” • 98424 - 4” • 98425 - Quick Turn
My Monet® Sunset Weigela
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This new dwarf Weigela has very attractive gold foliage and nice red fall
color. Grown primarily for its colorful foliage, it will occasionally produce soft, rosy pink flowers. Add it to the front of beds and borders for multiseason color. *
USDA 5, AHS 6, 12-18 in., gr 1.5
Item #: 94832 - 2 ¼” • 94834 - 4” • 94835 - Quick Turn
This next generation of Wine & Roses® weigela has the same dark burgundy
foliage, but a compact mounded habit similar to Spiraea japonica. It’s a
refined plant with smaller leaves, abundant pink flowers and excellent
texture. A great plant for the front of the border, the perennial bed, or
used as a low foundation plant. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 2-3 feet, gr 1
Item #: 96102 - 2 ¼” • 96104 - 4” • 96105 - Quick Turn
Ghost
®
(V. ‘Le Bois Marquis’ pp#21,686)
This elegant, glossy-leafed evergreen viburnum was selected for its
rainbow of green, burgundy, orange-bronze hues in the new growth
and in autumn. It is a compact, dense plant which makes an excellent
hedge or specimen. Pure white June flowers are followed by red fruit
which mature to black. A cross between V. odoratissimum ‘Awabuki’
and V. hillieri ‘Winton’, it is a good production plant developed by
Minier Nursery. For best fruiting, use V. odoratissimum as a pollinator. *
USDA 7, AHS 9, 6-8’ tall and 6’ wide, gr 1
Item #: 87222 - 2 ¼” • 87224 - 4” • 87225 - Quick Turn
French Lace
®
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Handsome Devil™ Viburnum
Blue Diddley™ Vitex
Midnight Wine® Weigela
Fine Wine™ Weigela
Ghost ™ Weigela
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W e ig e las c o n ti n u e d
Top Seller!
Sonic Bloom Reblooming Weigelas
TM
The most exciting weigela breeding breakthrough since Wine & Roses®,
the Sonic BloomTM series boasts the strongest reblooming ever seen in weigela, with loads of flowers in May followed by waves of flowers until
frost. Pruning is not required to get repeat blooms! These beautiful plants
extend your garden show and the sales season. Grow all three colors to
get the full effect of a Sonic BloomTM! *
Sonic Bloom Pearl (W. f., ‘Bokrasopea’, ppaf, cbraf)
TM
The flowers open pure white with a yellow throat and then change to pink giving you multiple colors on a single plant. The flowers really pop against the bright green foliage. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 4-5’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 96372 - 2 ¼” • 96374 - 4” • 96375 - Quick Turn
Sonic Bloom Pink (W. f., ‘Bokrasopin’, ppaf, cbraf)
TM
Hot pink buds open to rich pink flowers that add intense season-long
color to landscapes. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 4-5’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 96142 - 2 ¼” • 96144 - 4” • 96145 - Quick Turn
Sonic Bloom Red (W. f., ‘Verweig-6’, ppaf, cbraf)
TM
The lipstick red flowers are remarkable enough to make this a choice
selection, but a burst of flowers in May followed by waves of rebloom
make it a must have shrub. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 4-5’ tall and wide, gr 1
Item #: 96242 - 2 ¼” • 96244 - 4” • 96245 - Quick Turn
Top Seller! Spilled
Wine
®
(W. f. ‘Bokraspiwi’ ppaf, cbraf)
Spilled Wine has dark red, wavy leaves and a spreading habit. Its hot
pink-magenta flowers are similar to those of Wine & Roses ® weigela,
but this is a smaller plant that is wider than it is tall. Perfect for filling in
USDA 4, AHS 8, 24” tall x 36” wide, gr 1
Item #: 96132 - 2 ¼” • 96134 - 4” • 96135 - Quick Turn
& Roses
®
(W. f. ‘Alexandra’, pp#10,772, cbr#2642)
DON’T RUN OUT! It’s appeared in over 600 newspapers and many
gardening magazines. Consumers ask for it by name. And why not?
It has season-long color with its dark burgundy-purple foliage and intense
rosy-pink colored flowers. Full sun for darkest color. A “knock your socks
off” shrub developed by Herman Geers of Holland. Awards: 2000 Gold
Medal, PHS, Silver Medal Boskoop Royal Horticulture Society. *
USDA 4, AHS 8, 4-5 feet, gr 1
Item #: 99002 - 2 ¼” • 99004 - 4” • 99005 - Quick Turn
Wine & Roses®
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Sonic Bloom™ Pearl Weigela
spaces in a sunny border. *
Top Seller! Wine
Weigela
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Sonic Bloom™ Red Weigela
Spilled Wine ®
Weigela
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