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2016 Plant Catalog--- Roses to Azaleas
Knockout Roses
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Blushing
Sunny
Blushing blooms from late spring through fall, with clusters of
pale pink flowers. The flowers lighten as they age to a unique
shade of pink. Vibrant emerald green foliage provides a nice
background for the blooms.
Beautiful yellow blooms through a season of up to 9 months. Easy
to grow with little problems with disease.
Deep red knockout rose.
Red
Crape Myrtle
Natchez
A large shrub or small tree with smooth, dark cinnamon-brown,
exfoliating bark. Glossy dark green leaves turn vibrant orange-red
in fall. Panicles of pure white, soft-textured flowers bloom in
summer. Makes an excellent specimen, accent or group planting.
Full sun. Deciduous. Grows 20 feet tall and wide.
Gardenia
Frost Proof
The scent of the gardenia bloom is intoxicating and Frost Proof
gardenia not only retains that quality but also showers you with an
abundance of fragrant white blooms. Frost Proof gardenia is a
densely leaved shrub with a beautiful symmetrical shape. Deer
resistant is another of the great attributes it has to offer. Cold spells
don’t seem to bother Frost Proof; the flower buds hang on and
burst open to reveal snowy white petals
Juniper
Blue Pacific
Parsoni
Gold Lace
T
Viridis
Shore juniper is a dense, ground hugging conifer with aromatic
gray green or blue green needle-like leaves about a half-inch long
and borne in fascicles of 3. The needles are soft but sharp-tipped.
The whole plant has a soft, feathery look. It is among the most
heat tolerant and fastest growing
Grey-green needles with a prostrate habit; grows 18 inches tall and
6 feet wide. Grow in full sun with occasional water once
established. Evergreen.
Michael Dirr refers to Juniperus chinensis 'Gold Lace' as “the most
golden of all junipers” in his 1998 addition of his Manual of
Woody Landscape Plants. It is indeed a beautiful, vibrant color.
The dense, compact, soft-textured foliage provides vivid color
through all four seasons. It is often considered a Pfizer type but
with a more compact and prostrate habit, typically growing 3-4' in
height and 5-6' in spread in ten years.
This Juniper features broad spreading, thick, heavy branches that
make an excellent groundcover. Its rich green foliage holds its
color all year long. Grows to 2 feet tall and spreads to 10 feet.
Evergreen Azaleas
Girard Renee
Michelle (pink)
Delaware Valley
White
Girard’s Crimson
(red)
Hilda Niblett
(pink/white)
Girard’s Rose
Mildred (purple)
Excellent evergreen shrub with a dense growth habit. Glossy, dark
green foliage turns a dark burgundy color in winter. This azalea is
valued for its adaptability to colder climates. It is an outstanding
foundation plant and makes a dense medium-height hedge.
Medium-sized, single white blossoms are exceptional and provide
vital contrast for brighter azaleas. Large size and dense foliage
make an attractive landscape shrub. Highly visible at long range.
Evergreen shrub. Full to partial sun. Moderate growth 2 to 4 feet
tall, 3 to 5 feet wide.
Produces a magnificent spring display of large rosy-red crimson
flowers up to 2 ½-inches in diameter. The glossy green foliage has
a nice winter color. A hardy Girard hybrid with a dense, compact
growth habit. Looks great planted within a grouping of azaleas
because of its differing leaves.
A low-growing, vigorous, and precocious in bloom! Hilda Niblett
has a unique, low-maintenance, mounding shape. It bears soft
pink, 4-inch flowers heavily marked with a deeper rose-pink.
Small, bright green leaves give year-round appeal. Never more
than 1 foot tall, its growth is vigorous but disciplined, requiring no
pruning to maintain its symmetrical shape. With a 3 to 4 foot
spread, Hilda Niblett is invaluable as a ground cover or for spacerestricted gardens.
Heavy bloomer offers color for weeks in spring. Produces a
compact, branched mound for a tidy landscape shrub. Well-sized
for most residential applications. An exceptional foundation plant.
Mid-season. Prefers acidic soil. Semi-evergreen shrub. Full to
partial sun. Moderate growth 3 feet tall, 3 feet wide.
Large plant to 10 feet, spring bloomer, various shades of purple
flowers.
Native azaleas
R. viscosum
Vivian Abney
The fragrant flowers are generally white to pale pink and bloom
after the leaves have fully expanded. Flowers vary in size from
0.75 to 1.5 inches across depending upon the form, but have a long
narrow tube covered with sticky glandular hairs. The species has a
wide distribution from Maine to Florida, and westward to Texas
Named for our friend Vivian who owns the East Fork nursery.
Pink with Gold blotch form of R. flammeum, slow grower, but
nice blooms with time 12" - 15" grows to 6' -8"
Pink buds turn to white blooms in early spring.
Earl’s Atlanticum
Earl Summerfield collection
Lemon Lush
Lemon yellow Austrinum. Fragrant yellow flowers in large
cluster.
Earl Summerfield collection
Deep red 8 to 12 inch clusters in early spring.
Jack Melton
Earl Summerfield collection
Magenta Rose
Flame
Magenta rose blooms with a bright yellow flare on many of the
petals.
Earl Summerfield collection
‘Pierce Whiddon’
Strickland Collection
Salmon orange with a yellow blotch on one
petal.
Large ball truss blooms yellow with red accents
‘Norma
Strickland’
Strickland Collection
Yellow/orange flowers
Chipolta River
Austrinum
Strickland collection
‘Charlene
Whiddon’
R. austrinum cross'Old Gold' x 'Escatawpa River' 14"x 24" grows
to 8'
Strickland Collection
Azalea Bloomathon
The Bloom-A-Thon re-blooming azaleas are available in four
colors: red, white (dwarf evergreen shrub), lavender and
double pink. They grow best under conditions of light shade,
adequate moisture, and fertile well-drained amended soil
Deep red blooms.
Red
Double pink blooms.
Pink
Dwarf plant, white blooms.
White
Deep purple blooms.
Purple