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MILFELDS ’ NURSERY , INC . FOUNDED 1949 Azaleas – Camellias Gardenias – Hydrangeas and Ferns Wholesale Catalog 2013 - 2014 Largest Wholesale Grower of Specimen Azaleas in the Southland 2550 Adams Street — Riverside, CA 92504 (951) 689-7900 — (800) 952-GROW — Fax (951) 689-7902 MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday TABLE OF CONTENTS Sun Azaleas Southern Indica Page 2 Shade Azaleas Belgian Indica Carnival Hybrids Kurumes Rutherfordiana Satsuki Lightly Forced & Gift Sizes Page Page Page Page Page Page Camellias Japonica Sasanqua Page 10 Page 12 3 6 6 7 8 9 Gardenias Jasminoides, Thunbergia Page 13 Hydrangeas Page 14 Ferns Page 16 Companion Plants Page 19 Flower Forms illustrated Azaleas Camellias Page 9 Page 11 Terms & Conditions Inside Back Cover EXPLANATION OF AZALEA LISTINGS Tree Azaleas: 'Standards' in #5 and #15 containers, trained with the head 36" above soil level. Some varieties also available as short Patio Trees, trained with the head 24" above soil level in a #2 faux terra cotta pot. Poodle Azaleas: A 3-tier plant in #5 and #15 containers, trained with the first head at soil level, the second head 24" and the third head 42" above soil level. Name Notations: Parenthetical abbreviations designate varieties or hybridizers, as follows: (B) Belgian Indica (KE) Kerrigan hybrid (R) Rutherfordiana hybrid (BR) Brooks hybrid (M) Mossholder hybrid (S) Southern Indica (H) Hybrid (N) Nuccio hybrid (SA) Satsuki (K) Kurume 'ss' Designates varieties that will do well whether planted in sun or partial shade. Designates a recent introduction. AZALEA BLOOMING PERIODS Sun Type Early Season …………. February — March —with secondary bloom in Fall Mid Season ………………… March — April Late Season ………………….. April — May Shade Type Early Season ……….. October — February Mid Season .…….…….… February — April Late Season ………………….. April — May Very Late Season …..………. May — June CAMELLIA BLOOMING PERIODS Japonicas Early Season ……..…. October — January Mid Season …...……… January — March Late Season ………..……… March — May Sasanquas Early Season ……… October — November Mid Season ……………………... November Late Season ……. November — December MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 2 MILFELDS ’ NURSERY , INC . 2550 ADAMS STREET RIVERSIDE CA 92504 Dear Business Friends, Milfelds’ Nursery began over 65 years ago, Azaleas, Camellias and Gardenias were the “big three” plants propagated by the Milfeld family. Years later, as the nursery industry began to promote the use of “companion plants” in the landscape, we expanded our offerings by adding a variety of Hydrangeas and Ferns, both excellent companions and perfectly suited to the shaded Azalea garden. The Hydrangeas provide a big, bolder leaf and a loud burst of color, while Ferns offer a varied palette of textures as a green backdrop, complementing both foliage and flower. New varieties of Hydrangeas and Ferns have been added over the years. We pride ourselves on customer service and count on our experienced staff in production, sales and administration to ensure that orders are prepared carefully and with personal attention to each. We look forward to continuing to serve our faithful customers while searching for new areas where our plants will thrive. Your confidence in our quality is what made our first 65 years of success possible, and for that we continue to say, “Thank you!” As we enter a new year, we wish you continued growth and success. Nick Milfeld, President — [email protected] Anthony Carrillo, General Manager — [email protected] Gustavo Benavides, Grower — [email protected] Brenda Carrillo, Office Manager — [email protected] Rick Kirbo, Sales Rep. — [email protected] Sandra Covarrubias, Customer Service Rep. — [email protected] MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 3 SUN AZALEAS SOUTHERN INDICA AZALEAS AND CLOSELY RELATED HYBRIDS These varieties produce a mass of early spring color for any garden. The versatility of these plants is unlimited, but they are at their best when planted in groups or drifts. Most Southern Indicas thrive in full sun, but will also do well in partial shade, especially those marked ‘ss’. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. ALASKA (R)ss Snow white. Medium single to semi-double. Good upright grower. Long-blooming, early to midseason. DUC DE ROHAN (S)ss Delicate salmon pink. Small single. Low compact grower. Long-blooming, early to midseason. FIELDERS WHITE (S) White. Medium single. Upright grower. Midseason. FORMOSA (Phoenicia) (S) Deep lavender. Medium single. Upright, fast grower. Midseason. G. G. GERBING (S) Pure white. Large single. Large, fast grower. Midseason. GEORGE TABOR (S) Light orchid pink and white. Large single. Large, fast grower. Midseason. GLORY of SUNNYHILL (S)ss Brick red. Medium single. Compact grower. Midseason. IVERYANA (S) Variegated dark pink and white. Medium single. Upright grower. Midseason. LAVENDER CHARM Lavender sport of Southern Charm. Large single. Large, fast grower. Midseason. LITTLE JOHN (S)ss Burgundy red, but flower rarely seen; planted for reddishpurple foliage. Medium single. Compact grower. Midseason. MISTRAL (S) Light pink. Extra large single. Moderate upright grower. Long-blooming, early to late. PINK LACE (S)ss Variegated light pink with white edges. Small single. Low compact grower. Long-blooming, early to midseason. PRIDE of DORKING (Brilliant) (S) Deep carmine red. Medium single. Upright grower. Late. Item # FORM 101 Bush Tree 102 Bush Tree Poodle 2-tier Poodle 3-tier 103 Bush 104 Bush Tree Poodle 2-tier Poodle 3-tier 105 Bush Tree Poodle 2-tier Poodle 3-tier 106 Bush Tree Poodle 2-tier Poodle 3-tier 107 Bush Tree Poodle 2-tier Poodle 3-tier 108 Bush 109 Bush 110 Bush Tree 119 Bush Tree 111 Bush Tree Poodle 2-tier Poodle 3-tier 112 Bush Tree Poodle 2-tier Poodle 3-tier #1 #2 #5 #7 #15 MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 4 #20 SUN AZALEAS SOUTHERN INDICA AZALEAS AND CLOSELY RELATED HYBRIDS NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM 113 Bush 114 Bush Tree 115 Bush 116 Bush 117 Bush Tree Poodle 2-tier Poodle 3-tier 118 Bush Tree Poodle 2-tier Poodle 3-tier PURPLE TABOR Purple sport of George Tabor. Large single. Large, fast grower. Midseason. RED BIRD (Red Wing) (H)ss Dark red. Medium hose-in-hose, ruffled. Good grower, prolific: may spot bloom all year. Early to late. “Our best red.” REVERIE (S)ss Bright pink. Medium single. Upright grower. Midseason. SALMON SOLOMON Salmon pink sport of Southern Charm. Medium single. Upright grower. Midseason. SOUTHERN CHARM (S) Deep cherry pink. Large single. Large, fast growing. Midseason. WHITE LACE (S)ss Pure white. Small single. Compact grower. Long-blooming, early to midseason. #1 #2 #5 #7 #15 #20 SHADE AZALEAS BELGIAN INDICA AND CLOSELY RELATED HYBRIDS These varieties do best when placed in the shade or when not exposed to direct sunlight. Some varieties, with their large double flowers, will bloom for six months or longer. They are beautifully shown off as single specimens, potted, or in hanging baskets, as well as in mass plantings. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM ALBERT & ELIZABETH (B) 301 Bush AVENIR (B) 303 Bush BABY JILL (M) 304 Bush 306 Bush CALIFORNIA PEACH (B) 307 Bush CALIFORNIA PINK DAWN (B) 308 Bush CALIFORNIA SNOW (B) 309 Bush 310 Bush White edged with coral. Semi-double. Upright grower. Midseason. Copper pink. Large double; extremely showy. Upright grower. Early to midseason. Soft lilac and pink. Medium double. Upright grower. Midseason. CALIFORNIA BEAUTY (B) Salmon pink with a wide white border. Large double. Good grower, heavy bloomer. Early to midseason. Bright peach. Large double. Good grower, heavy bloomer. Early to midseason. Light pink. Large double. Good grower, heavy bloomer. Early to midseason. Pure white. Large double. Good grower, heavy bloomer. Early to midseason. CALIFORNIA SUNSET (B) Salmon pink edged with white. Large double. Good grower, extremely showy. Early to midseason. #1 #2 MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 5 #5 SHADE AZALEAS BELGIAN INDICA AND CLOSELY RELATED HYBRIDS NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM 311 Bush 318 Bush 319 Bush 377 Bush DOGWOOD (H) 371 Bush EASTER BONNET (M) 323 Bush EASTER PARADE (M) 324 Bush GARDEN PARTY (N) 328 Bush GAY PAREE (KE) 329 Bush GREEN GLOW (H) 379 Bush 331 Bush HEARTS DESIRE (BR) 332 Bush HELLMUT VOGEL (B) 365 Bush INGA (B) 366 Bush MADONNA (BR) 337 Bush CAPRICE (M) Variegated white and deep coral. Medium double. Average grower, dark green foliage. Late, good for Easter. CHA-CHA (M) White center with purplish-red edge. Large double. Upright grower, sport of Baby Jill. Midseason. CHIMES (B) Rich red. Medium semi-double, bell shape. Compact grower. Early to midseason. CORAL HAPPY DAYS (H) Rich coral pink. Medium double hose-in-hose. Good grower, heavy bloomer. Early to midseason. White with green throat. Medium single. Upright grower. Midseason. Lavender fading to white center. Large single. Good grower. Long-blooming, midseason. Variegated pink and white. Medium double. Good grower, dark green foliage. Midseason. Bright pink. Large semi-double. Good grower, profuse bloomer. Early to midseason. White with rich red border. Semi-double, ruffled. Compact grower. Midseason. Light yellowish green. Medium double. Good grower. Midseason. HAPPY DAYS (N) Light purple. Medium double hose-in-hose. Good grower, heavy bloomer. Early to midseason. Rich red. Large double. Medium grower. Late. Red. Medium double with green calyx. Compact grower. Long-blooming, early to late. Pink with white edge. Medium double. Compact grower. Long-blooming, early to late. White. Large semi-double. Average grower. Midseason. #1 #2 MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 6 #5 SHADE AZALEAS BELGIAN INDICA AND CLOSELY RELATED HYBRIDS NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM 339 Bush 373 Bush 367 Bush NORDLICHT (B) 368 Bush PALOMA (B) 369 Bush PINK BUBBLES (N) 344 Bush 345 Bush PRIZE (H) 374 Bush ROSA BELTON (B) 351 Bush STARLIGHT (KE) 376 Bush SUN VALLEY (M) 357 Bush SUPER RED (H) 370 Bush VAR. DOGWOOD (H) 372 Bush 378 Bush 363 Bush MISSION RED (Mission Bells) (B) Vivid red. Semi-double, ruffled. Upright grower. Early to midseason. NANCY-MARIE (H) PLANT PATENT 5389 White, with one wide coral stripe on each petal. Medium single. Upright grower. Midseason. NICOLETTE KEESSEN (B) Rose pink with candy-stripes. Medium double. Compact grower. Long-blooming, early to late. Deep red. Medium double. Compact grower. Long-blooming, early to late. White. Medium double. Compact grower. Long-blooming, early to late. Warm medium pink. Large double. Strong grower. Midseason. PINK HAPPY DAYS (N) Bright pink. Medium double hose-in-hose. Good grower, heavy bloomer. Early to midseason. Deep red. Medium semi-double. Good grower. Midseason. Pale lavender center, edged deep mauve. Large single. Good grower. Midseason. Peachy pink. Large double. Average grower, heavy bloomer. Midseason. Bright white. Medium single. Average grower, dark green foliage. Late; good for Easter. Bright red. Large double. Good grower. Early to midseason. Coral with white edge. Medium single. Upright grower. Midseason. VAR. HAPPY DAYS (H) Variegated light lavender and white. Medium double hose-in-hose. Good grower, heavy bloomer. Early to midseason. WHITE GRANDEUR (H) Snow white. Large double. Upright grower, dark green foliage. Midseason. #1 #2 MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 7 #5 SHADE AZALEAS CARNIVAL HYBRIDS The Carnival series, hybrids from Nuccio’s Nurseries, are characterized by their large blossoms, brilliant colors, and vigorous, sun-tolerant plants. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM CARNIVAL (N) 312 Bush CARNIVAL CLOWN (N) 313 Bush CARNIVAL MAGIC (N) 314 Bush CARNIVAL QUEEN (N) 315 Bush CARNIVAL TIME (N) 317 Bush Rose red. Large single to semi-double. Tall grower. Midseason. Bright purple. Large single, ruffled. Low grower. Midseason. Brilliant rose red. Large single. Upright grower. Midseason. Bright medium pink. Medium semi-double. Medium, compact grower. Midseason. Flamboyant purple. Medium single. Tall grower. Midseason. #1 #2 #5 #2 #5 SHADE AZALEAS KURUME AND CLOSELY RELATED HYBRIDS Kurume Azaleas are characterized by their compact growth, dense foliage, small leaves, and profuse small flowers. They do well outdoors in half sun, and are hardy to 27º. Kurume Azaleas are excellent for bonsai. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM APPLE BLOSSOM (K) 302 Bush CORAL BELLS (K) 321 Bush HINO CRIMSON (K) 333 Bush PLUM PURTY (K) 347 Bush ROSE BUD (K) 352 Bush RUBY GLOW (K) 354 Bush SHERWOOD RED (K) 355 Bush SNOW (K) 356 Bush White tipped with pink. Small single. Very compact grower. Late. Coral pink with dark center. Small hose-in-hose. Compact. Late. Brilliant red. Small single. Very compact grower. Late. Purple. Small hose-in-hose. Very compact grower. Late. Light rose pink. Small double hose-in-hose. Small, compact grower. Late. Ruby red. Petite single. Small compact grower. Late. Brilliant orange red. Small single. Very compact grower. Late. Snow white. Small hose-in-hose. Very compact grower. Late. #1 MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 8 SHADE AZALEAS RUTHERFORDIANA AND CLOSELY RELATED HYBRIDS Rutherfordiana Azaleas are characterized by a showy Spring bloom of medium-sized flowers on bushy 2-4' plants. They require mid-day shade, and are hardy to 27º in protected locations. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM 320 Bush Salmon red. Small hose-in-hose. Upright grower, extremely showy. Midseason. 322 Bush FESTIVAL (BR) 325 Bush FLAMINGO (BR) 326 Bush GLORIA (R) 330 Bush L.J. BOBBINK (R) 335 Bush LAVENDER SUPREME (H) 336 Bush MRS. L.C. FISHER (H) 340 Bush PURITY (R) 348 Bush ROSE QUEEN (R) 353 Bush TICKLED PINK (R) 359 Bush VAR. FLAMINGO (BR) 360 Bush VAR. HEARTS DESIRE (BR) 361 Bush WHITE GISH (R) 362 Bush WHITE PRINCE (R) 364 Bush CONSTANCE (R) Phlox pink. Large single, frilled. Upright grower. Midseason. DOROTHY GISH (R) White splashed with pink. Medium hose-in-hose. Low, compact grower. Late. Bright red. Medium hose-in-hose. Low compact grower. Late. Variegated pink and white. Medium hose-in-hose. Upright grower, very showy. Midseason. Light lilac (fragrant). Medium hose-in-hose. Upright grower. Midseason. Deep lavender. Medium hose-in-hose. Upright grower, very showy. Early to midseason. Light pink. Medium hose-in-hose. Compact grower. Midseason. Pure white (fragrant). Small hose-in-hose. Compact grower. Midseason. Rose pink. Small semi-double. Upright grower. Midseason. Pink edged with white. Small hose-in-hose. Low compact grower. Early. Variegated pink and white. Medium hose-in-hose. Low, compact grower. Late. Variegated red and white. Large double. Good grower. Late. White. Small hose-in-hose. Upright, extremely showy. Midseason. White with red mottling in throat. Small hose-in-hose. Upright grower. Midseason. #1 #2 MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 9 #5 SHADE AZALEAS SATSUKI AND CLOSELY RELATED HYBRIDS The Satsuki Azaleas are native to Japan and are characterized by medium to extra large flowers. In Japanese, Satsuki means ‘fifth month’ and, true to their name, they are late bloomers. There are many flower forms, and several color combinations or sports are frequently seen on one plant. Satsuki Azaleas are excellent for bonsai. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM 202 Bush 203 Bush LINDA (SA) 204 Bush ORANGE DELIGHT (H) 342 Bush POLO (H) 375 Bush 205 Bush 206 Bush 207 Bush 208 Bush 209 Bush 210 Bush HAKATA JIRO (SA) White with green throat. Medium-large single, round petals. Average grower. Very late. KINPAI (SA) White center, orange-red border; many blooms are buff-coral, tipped orange-red. Medium large single, round petals. Spreading growth. Late. Salmon. Large single. Spreading, bushy growth. Very late. Astonishingly large orange blooms, up to 5” across. Giant single. Compact grower. Late. Red border with white center. Medium single. Compact growth. Late. SHIKO (SA) Light to deep lavender with occasional darker stripes. Large single to irregular semi-double, wide round petals. Medium spreading to bushy growth. Late to very late. #1 #2 SHINSEN (SA) Variegated white with pink and brilliant orange-red speckles and stripes; solid pinks and orange-reds with many variations. Medium large single, slightly bell-shaped blooms, round petals. Vigorous upright grower. Very late. SHUGETSU (SA) White center bordered deep lavender, some solid colors. Medium large single, round petals. Average upright grower. Very late. SHUKUFUKU (SA) Salmon pink with many variations, striped and solid blooms. Medium single. Compact to spreading growth. Very late. TAMA-NO-HADA (SA) White with coral stripes and occasional solid pink and/or coral blooms. Very large single, wide round petals. Vigorous open growth. Very late. WILD CHERRY (N) Cherry red. Large single, round petals. Upright compact grower. Late. MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 10 #5 AZALEAS IN HIGH COLOR & SPECIAL SIZES SHADE VARIETIES — LIGHTLY FORCED Available December through May. These plants are lightly forced for pre-season high-color and are ideal for both Retail and Landscape customers who want an early or full display of color, especially after Christmas and before Spring really hits. Light forcing allows Retailers to stock these items outdoors, while their customers may enjoy them indoors or out. FORCED COLOR Early season color before Spring arrives. Standard black containers. GIFT AZALEAS Planted in faux terra cotta plastic azalea pots. Christmas decorator picks available. Especially nice for the holidays and as gifts. Item # FORM 300 Bush Item # FORM 300 Bush #1 #2 #5 6" 8" 10" AZALEA & CAMELLIA CARE INSTRUCTIONS PLANTING ... Azaleas are more shallow-rooted than camellias, and both should be planted in a well-drained, acid soil mix. We recommend 40% peat moss , 40% pine bark, and 20% good, light soil — or sponge rock if the soil is clay or hard. Dig a hole three to four times as wide and a few inches deeper than the size of the container. Place the plant so the root crown is about 1-inch above ground level so the roots may obtain air. Fill firmly with peat mix around the root ball, water thoroughly, and make certain that good drainage is maintained. WATERING ... Surprisingly, the word ‘azalea’ comes from the Greek word meaning ‘dry’; more azaleas and camellias die from overwatering than from all other causes. Both should be kept moist, but never soggy wet. Water well and deeply, but only as often as your own weather conditions demand. FERTILIZING ... Azaleas and camellias are very light feeders, and three to four feedings, spaced from April through September, are sufficient. Use a good acid azalea/camellia food. Azalea leaves are sometimes subject to chlorosis, a yellowing between the veins. This is usually caused by a lack of iron, and will most often respond to an application or two of chelated iron, which can also be used on camellias if chlorosis develops. PRUNING ... Azaleas: Heavy pruning of undesirable branches should be done when the plants are at their peak of bloom (use the branches as cut flowers!) Most varieties of azaleas require one good pinching or pruning of new Spring growth in July, thus creating more branches and a dense bushiness for fall bud setting. However, when plants are young and vigorous, and especially with the Southern Indicas, pruning on new growth should continue through September. Camellias: Camellias only require pruning when young, and that to shape the plant. A 3-4 year old plant, or one well established in the landscape, should not need pruning except to correct shape or limit growth. Pruning is best done in early summer in advance of new fall growth and bud set. AZALEA FLOWER FORMS Single Semi-double Single hose-in-hose Double Semi-double hose-in-hose Double hose-in-hose MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 11 CAMELLIAS CAMELLIA JAPONICA Camellia japonica is the classic camellia, native to Japan but also growing wild in China and Korea, in Taiwan and the nearby islands. It is a shapely shrub, slowly becoming a small tree, with handsome glossy foliage. Flowers appear Winter to Spring. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # BLOOD OF CHINA 401 Deep rich red. Medium to large, semi-double to loose peony form. Vigorous but compact grower. Late. BOB HOPE Dark brilliant red. Large to very large, semi-double with irregular petals. Slow; upright and compact grower. Midseason to late. BUTTERMINT (H) Creamy white. Miniature formal to rose form. Medium upright growth. Early to late. CARTER’S SUNBURST Pale pink striped with deeper pink. Large to very large, semi-double to peony to formal double form. Medium, compact grower. Early to late. C. M. HOVEY Dark red. Medium to large, formal double. Medium, slender, upright grower. Midseason to late. COVINA Rosy red. Small semi-double to rose form. Medium, bushy grower. Midseason. DEBUTANTE ELEANOR HAYGOOD Soft, pale pink. Medium to large, formal double. Vigorous, upright grower. Late. HIGH FRAGRANCE (H) 433 Bush 404 Bush 403 Bush 407 Bush 431 Fragrant, pale ivory pink. Medium peony form. Vigorous, open growth. Midseason to late. JORDAN’S PRIDE Pink petals streaked deep pink, with irregular white border. Medium to large, semi-double. Vigorous, slender, upright grower. Midseason. JORDAN’S PRIDE SPORT Rose pink. Medium to large, semi-double. Vigorous, slender, upright grower. Midseason. JOSHUA YOUTZ Pure white. Large, peony form to formal double. Slow, compact, upright grower. Early. KRAMER’S SUPREMETM 411 MAGNOLIAFLORA Trellis Bush Bush Trellis Bush Trellis Bush 412 Bush 427 Blush pink. Medium semi-double. Upright grower. Midseason. #15 Bush 426 413 Bright red (some fragrance). Large to very large, full peony form. Vigorous, upright grower. Midseason. #5 Trellis Bush 410 #1 Bush 402 409 Light pink. Medium to large, full peony form. Vigorous, upright and bushy grower. Early to midseason. FORM Bush Trellis Bush MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 12 #20 CAMELLIAS CAMELLIA JAPONICA NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. MATHOTIANA SUPREME Deep crimson red. Very large semi-double, with petals and stamens interspersed. Vigorous, compact, upright grower. Midseason to late. MRS. CHARLES COBB Item # FORM 414 Bush 415 Deep rich red. Medium to large, semi-double to loose peony form. Vigorous, bushy grower. Early to midseason. MRS. TINGLEY Silvery soft salmon pink. Medium, formal double. Medium, upright grower. Midseason to late. NUCCIO’S BELLA ROSSA PLANT PATENT 13023 Beautiful red. Large formal double with excellent texture. Medium, upright and bushy grower; heavy bud set. Early to late. NUCCIO’S GEM NUCCIO'S JEWEL Soft white, shaded to coral pink on edges. Medium, loose to full peony form. Slow bushy grower. Midseason to late. NUCCIO’S PEARL Blush white, with both center and outside petals shaded deeper pink. Medium formal double, pointed petals. Slow, upright grower. Midseason to late. 434 Bush PEARL MAXWELL 418 419 Soft shell pink. Medium formal double. Vigorous, compact grower. Midseason to late. PINK PERFECTION 420 Delicate shell pink. Small, formal double. Vigorous, dense, upright grower. Early to late. PURITY 422 Pure white. Medium, rose form to formal double. Vigorous, upright grower. Midseason to late. SILVER WAVES 423 Silvery white. Very large, wavy semi-double. Vigorous, upright and bushy grower. Early to midseason. SPELLBOUND 424 Coral rose. Large semi-double to loose peony form. Medium, upright, compact grower. Early to midseason. #15 Trellis Bush 425 #5 Bush 416 417 Sparkling pure white. Medium to large, formal double. Medium, upright and bushy grower. Early to midseason. #1 Bush Trellis Bush Trellis Bush Trellis Bush Trellis Bush Trellis Bush Trellis Bush Trellis Bush Trellis CAMELLIA FLOWER FORMS Single Semi-double Formal Double Peony form Anemone form Rose form MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 13 #20 CAMELLIAS CAMELLIA SASANQUA The Sasanquas are native to Japan, where garden cultivars were developed as early as the 14th century. The plants are open and elegant in habit, graceful in form, tender of color, and frequently pleasing in fragrance. They are attractive all year, with foliage just the right size to allow it to blend harmoniously with other shrubs without dominating the picture as the denser growing, larger leafed japonicas do. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # APPLE BLOSSOM White with blush pink at edge. Large, single. Vigorous, spreading habit. Early to midseason. BONANZA 451 FORM Trellis Bush 490 Bush CHANSONETTE 405 Bush CLEOPATRA 460 C. TRANSNOKOENSIS [species] Very small white, buds tinted red. Single; small narrow foliage. Medium, upright grower. Midseason. Lavender pink. rregular formal double. Low grower. Early. Rose pink. Medium single. Bushy upright grower. Early. HANA JIMAN 465 White edged with pink. Large single. Upright grower. Midseason. JEAN MAY 459 KANJIRO 453 Shell pink. Medium size, semi-double to double. Moderate, upright growth. Midseason to late. Rose pink with dark border Large, semi-double. Medium, upright growth. Midseason. RAINBOW 462 SETSUGEKKA 454 White with rose blush border. Medium single. Upright grower with weeping tendency. Early. White with ruffled petals. Large, semi-double. Medium, upright growth. Midseason. SHISHI GASHIRA Bright rose pink. Medium, semi-double to double. Low, compact growth. Early to late. SHOWA-NO-SAKAE Soft pink. Medium to large, semi-double to peony form. Vigorous, low growth. Early to Midseason. SNOWFLAKE White. Loose single form. Medium upright growth. Midseason. T. S. WHITE White. Medium semi-double to peony form. Slow, upright bushy growth. Midseason. Bush Trellis Bush Bush Trellis Bush Bush Trellis 456 Bush 464 457 YULETIDE 458 Brilliant orange red. Small single with bright yellow stamens. Compact, upright growth. Late. Trellis Bush WHITE DOVES Pure white. Large, semi-double to peony form. Vigorous, low and spreading growth. Midseason. Bush 455 463 #5 Bush 452 Deep red. Large, semi-peony form. Medium, low grower. Early to midseason. #1 Bush Trellis Bush Trellis Bush Bush Trellis MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 14 #15 GARDENIAS GARDENIA JASMINOIDES (G. augusta) Native to tropical regions of Africa and Asia, these evergreens are grown for their attractive, shiny foliage and fragrant, showy flowers. Gardenias generally prefer full sun and will bloom in succession over the long Summer-to-Fall season. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Flower form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM AIMEE Fragrant, white. Very large, double. Moderate compact growth, to 5' tall. Late Spring through early Summer. AUGUST BEAUTY Fragrant, velvety white. Medium double. Dense upright growth, to 4' tall. May through November. MYSTERY Fragrant, creamy white. Large double. Upright growth, to 6' tall. Summer. RADICANS Fragrant, soft white. Small 1" double. Dwarf, to 12" tall. Filtered sun. Summer. VARIEGATED GARDENIA Fragrant, white, with creamy white and green variegated foliage. Medium double. Moderate growth, to 5' tall. Summer. VEITCHII 508 501 502 #2 #5 #7 #15 Bush Bush Tree Bush Tree 503 Bush 506 Bush 505 Fragrant, pure white. Medium double. Dense, upright growth, to 3' tall. Spring through Fall. #1 10" Basket Bush Tree MISCELLANEOUS Native to South Africa, the Thunbergia is an angular-branched shrub that may grow to 8 or 10 feet tall and as wide. Evergreen, the leaves are a dark, shiny green to 6 in. long. The fragrant flowers are creamy white, long tubed and flat-faced, 3-4 in. across. It seems somewhat more tolerant of cool conditions and less-than-perfect soil than other gardenias. With age, G. thunbergia becomes more vigorous and flowers more profusely. GARDENIA THUNBERGIA Fragrant, creamy white. Single flat-faced tubular flowers; 8 petal lobes spread 2½ in. across on a 4 in. tube. Open, erect shrub or small tree to 8 ft., with rigid branches, glossy dark green leaves. Full sun, part shade. Summer. CREPE JASMINE Tabernae divaricatamontana Pure white. Cymes of 4-6 waxy 2 in. flowers, fragrant at dusk, after dark. Wavymargined, dark green leaves, 3-6 in. long, on spreading upright bush. Summer. 504 Bush 750 Bush GARDENIA CARE INSTRUCTIONS Thriving Gardenias crave sun and warmth, regular water and feeding, good soil drainage, and morning dew or misting. PLANTING ... Gardenias are hardy to 20°F or lower, but require summer heat to grow and bloom well. They are hard to grow in adobe or clay soils, wanting a soil that will drain fast yet also retain water. Plant in beds or containers, using plenty of peat moss or ground bark to condition the soil, and plant high like your Azaleas. Avoid crowding by other plants and competing roots. Mulch instead of cultivating around plants. WATERING ... Water in early morning except when in bloom—unless water is high in salts (residues from this water may burn the leaves). Where water is poor, leach salts by monthly flooding. FERTILIZING ... Feed every 3-4 weeks during growing season with acid plant food, fish emulsion, or blood meal. Gardenia leaves are subject to chlorosis, a yellowing between veins usually caused by a lack of iron; treat with iron sulfate or iron chelate. PRUNING ... Prune to remove straggly branches or faded flowers. Use an all-purpose spray or dust to control aphids and other sucking insect pests. MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 15 HYDRANGEAS HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA Hydrangeas are deciduous shrubs characterized by large clusters of long-lasting flowers in white, pink, red, or (under certain conditions) blue.* Flower clusters may contain all sterile flowers (conspicuous, with large, petal-like sepals) or fertile flowers (small, starry petals); or they may feature a cluster of small fertile flowers surrounded by a ring of big sterile ones (called 'lace-cap' hydrangeas). Sterile flowers last long, often holding up for months and gradually fading in color. Leaves are thick and shiny, coarsely toothed, and up to 8" long. Blooming in Spring and Summer, Hydrangeas are great performers in areas where winters are fairly mild, but disappointing where plants freeze to the ground every year; they may never bloom under such conditions, as budding is on the old wood. Hydrangeas are especially effective in massed plantings in partial shade, or as potted plants on the patio. Fast growing in rich, porous soil, their size and form may be controlled by pruning: cut out stems that have flowered, leaving those that have not. To get the largest flower clusters, reduce the number of stems; for numerous medium-sized clusters, nicely spaced, keep more stems. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM ALL SUMMER BEAUTY - BLUE 658 Bush 659 Bush ANGEL ROBE™ PLANT PATENT 10439 Shell pink with white edge; mophead. Moderate grower. Summer. 679 Bush ANNABELLE [H. arborescens] 664 Bush BLUSHING BRIDE PLANT PATENT 17169 White blush; large mophead; rebloomer. Medium grower. Early summer thru frost. 665 Bush ENDLESS SUMMER - BLUE PLANT PATENT 15298 Blue; large mophead; re-bloomer. Medium grower. Early summer thru frost. 662 Bush ENDLESS SUMMER - PINK PLANT PATENT 15298 Pink; large mophead; re-bloomer. Medium grower. Early summer thru frost. 666 Bush FUJI WATERFALL 661 Bush GLOWING EMBERS - PURPLE 668 Bush GLOWING EMBERS - RED 667 Bush HARLEQUIN 669 Bush KUHNERT BLUE 651 Bush KUHNERT PINK 676 Bush LACECAP - BLUE 656 Bush Deep blue in acid soil, soft pink in alkaline soil. Nearly spherical heads; sterile. Rounded habit to 3-5'; prune to shape; fast grower. Midsummer until early fall or frost. ALL SUMMER BEAUTY - PINK Deep blue in acid soil, soft pink in alkaline soil. Nearly spherical heads; sterile. Rounded habit to 3-5'; prune to shape; fast grower. Midsummer until early fall or frost. White. Large mophead; re-bloomer. Strong grower. Early summer through fall. White star-shaped cascading flowers on lacecap. Rounded habit to 3'. Early summer. Purple; large mophead flower; rebloomer. Strong, upright, compact grower. Summer. Red; large mophead flower; rebloomer. Strong, upright, compact grower. Summer. Pink to purple with white margins; medium mophead. Semi-dwarf grower. Summer. Blue; mophead. Rounded habit to 4' and more. Early summer. Pink; mophead. Rounded habit to 4' and more. Early summer. Blue; medium-large lacecap. Strong grower. Summer. #1 #5 MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 16 #15 HYDRANGEAS HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA NAMED VARIETY and Description: Flower color. Form. Growth habit. Bloom period. Item # FORM LACECAP - PINK 657 Bush LEUCHTFEUER 677 Bush MERRITT'S SUPREME 652 Bush NIKKO BLUE 660 Bush PINK DIAMOND [H. paniculata] 670 Bush PRINCESS JULIANA 671 Bush RED STAR 653 Bush ROMANCE - BLUE 672 Bush ROMANCE - PINK 674 Bush SISTER THERESA 654 Bush VARIEGATED WHITE LACECAP [MARIESII VARIEGATA] 655 Bush WEDDING GOWN 675 Bush Pink; medium-large lacecap. Vigorous grower. Summer. Rich red to deep pink; dome-shaped mophead. Strong, compact grower. Summer. Rose-pink; mophead. Rounded habit to 4' and more. Early summer. Deep blue; large, round mophead; big, dark green leaves. Compact growth. Early summer. Pink buds to white to pink; large conical lacecap. Strong grower. Summer to frost. White; conical mophead; rebloomer. Medium grower. Early. Red; mophead. Rounded habit to 4' and more. Early summer. Double light blue; mophead. Upright, bushy, rounded habit; serrated leaves. Summer. Double light pink; mophead. Upright, bushy, rounded habit; serrated leaves. Summer. White; mophead. Rounded habit to 4' and more. Early summer. White sterile flowers, blue lacecap; foliage edged white. Rounded habit to 4' and more. Summer. PLANT PATENT 21052 White; mophead / lacecap; rebloomer. Medium grower. Spring thru autumn. #1 #5 #15 * Pink and red garden hydrangeas often turn blue or purple in acid soils, and blue-flowering plants from the florist may show pink flowers when planted outside in neutral or alkaline soil. Garden plants can be made (or kept) blue by applying aluminum sulfate to the soil; plants can be kept red, or made redder, by liming the soil, or by applying super-phosphate in quantity. Such treatments are not effective unless started before blooming. HYDRANGEA FLOWER FORMS ◄Large cluster of all sterile flowers. 'Lace-cap' cluster of small, starry, fertile flowers surrounded by sterile flowers.► MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 17 FERNS Ferns have been around for millions of years, and named species worldwide number about 12,000. Their array of form, texture, and even color is staggering; their sizes range from tiny 'clovers' to towering tree ferns. We have expanded our assortment as companion plants to our Azaleas. Selection has been a challenge, but those in this offering have survived the Inland summers and brief freezes and proven themselves adaptable. NAMED VARIETY and Description: Growth habit. Planting. Notable characteristics. Item # #1 #5 #15 AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN Cyathea (Sphaeopteris) cooperi ‘Brentwood’ Massive, rapid-growing tree fern with thick trunk, full fronds. Robust in sheltered medium to high light; prefers moist-dry garden soil or potting mix. Fairly cold hardy, but with damage to fronds. Mature plants shed old fronds. AUTUMN FERN Dryopteris erythrosora Medium-sized fern with erect, slowly spreading growth. Does well in low to medium light in the shade; prefers moist-dry soil. New growth is coppery pink, turning dark, glossy green with maturity. BIRD'S-NEST FERN Asplenium nidus [one of two asplenium species; also see MOTHER FERN] Erect, undivided sword-shaped fronds rise from rosette shape from a central area; can be 2 to 4 ft. long and 3 to 8 in. wide, light green with dark brown or black midrib. Slow growing, terrestrial (on ground) or epiphytic BRAZILIAN TREE FERN Blechnum brasiliense Rosette-shaped fern with crinkled fronds, red upon emergence. Vigorous grower, small trunk. Prefers moist loam. FOXTAIL FERN Asparagus densiflorus ‘Meyersii’ Evergreen, with dense, foxtail-like fronds of feathery, needle-like leaves around arching stems, rising from central point. Grows to height of 2 ft. Best grown in shade or semi-shade. Elaborate tuberous root systems. GIANT CHAIN FERN Woodwardia fimbriata Sprawling, clump-forming fern with arching fronds to 4-5 ft. Vigorous grower in moist, fertile soil, partial shade. Largest fern native to North America. HOLLY FERN Cyrtomium falcatum (Phanerophlebia falcata, JAPANESE HOLLY FERN) Stiff, erect, dark green shiny fronds of holly-like leaflets. Excellent for use in containers, as ground cover, or in shady borders or rock gardens. Grows to height of 2 ft. 701 702 703 716 712 704 715 LACE FERN Microlepia strigosa Medium-large, rapid-growing clumping fern with arching, delicate-looking dark green fronds. Sturdy in full or partial shade; prefers moist-dry soil; tolerates irregular watering. Fairly cold hardy, but will tip-burn. Requires grooming to remove old fronds. LEATHERLEAF FERN Rumohra adiantiformis Medium-large, robust fern; closely spaced broad, triangular heavy-set dark green fronds give bushy appearance. Full sun or partial shade in moist-dry garden soil. Excellent for cut use. 709 710 MAIDENHAIR FERN Adiantum pedatum Dainty, mid-green fronds held on thin and wiry, shiny black stems to 18 in. Spreads by thick, creeping rhizomes. Prefers partial or full shade, acidic to neutral, moist, well-drained soils. Creates light, airy texture in garden; goes dormant in drought, to return in spring. PLANTING… 721 FERN CARE INSTRUCTIONS Ferns need a well-drained soil mix, as you would use for most perennials. Include enough peat moss to provide sufficient water-holding capacity, yet avoid vermiculite and or fine sand, as both tend to plug up the air spaces that are vital for healthy root growth. Most ferns do best in a shaded landscape situation. WATERING… Ferns, like azaleas, will not tolerate standing water. Maintain a constant moisture level—moist, but never soggy wet —and do not allow them to dry out between waterings. It is best to water early in the day so the foliage will dry. Over-watering and poorly draining soil cause root rot, the most prevalent problem found in perennial Ferns. FERTILIZING… Most perennial Ferns are light feeders. Liquid fertilizers, applied on alternate waterings, or slow release formulas may be used, but not both. PRUNING… Pruning is generally not necessary except to remove damaged, broken, dead, or undesirable fronds; to control the shape, size, or spread of the plant; or to use fronds in cut-flower arrangements. MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 18 FERNS NAMED VARIETY and Description: Growth habit. Planting. Notable characteristics. Item # MOTHER FERN Asplenium bulbiferum #1 #5 711 Graceful, arching, finely cut light green fronds with black stems. Prefers shade, regular water. Leaflets produce plantlets which fall and start new plants. SILVER FERN Pteris quadriaurita ‘Argyraea’ Evergreen, erect to 2-3 ft.; dark green fronds with grey or silvery white central band or stripe. Prefers humus-rich acidic soil; deep shade or bright indirect light. Avoid direct sun and over-watering. 722 ‘SILVER LADY’ FERN a selection of Blechnum brasiliense (DWARF TREE FERN) Beautiful symmetry with a unique palm-like appearance of light green fronds. Extremely fast grower in light to deep shade, but brighter light will keep it more compact; requires a light, well-drained potting mix kept evenly moist. Excellent in containers or moist tropical landscapes. SWORD FERN Nephrolepsis cordifolia Finely toothed, erect or arching, sword-shaped fronds rise from short, hairy leaf stems. Grows 2-3 ft. high to 5 ft. wide. Tolerates drier, poorer soils than most ferns. 707 705 TASMANIAN TREE FERN Dicksonia antarctica Hardiest of the large tree ferns; thick, fuzzy, reddish brown trunk to 15 ft.; spreading crown of dark green, harsh-textured, 3-6 ft. fronds. Slow growing, easily transplanted; thrives in medium light in cool, moist soil; will tolerate more sun with more water. Cold weather easily damages or kills fronds, but not the trunk. 713 TASSEL FERN Polystichum polyblepharum [JAPANESE TASSEL FERN] Medium-sized fern, rich dark green fronds with silvery underside; new growth all summer. Loves cool shade; damp, rich acidic loam. Very cold tolerant. Stunning foliage for woodland; excellent for cut use. Requires grooming only to remove damaged fronds. 714 MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 19 #15 COMPANION PLANTS FOR THE AZALEA GARDEN Azaleas prefer acid soil and some shade, so companion plants should be adaptable to acid soil and be shade tolerant. Choose companion plants for their foliage, texture, flowers, fragrance, and fruit to make your garden interesting all year 'round. To be compatible, it is also necessary to consider moisture needs and cold-hardiness for your area. Ajuga (Carpet Bugle), Ajuga reptans Arbutus, Trailing, Epigaca repens Bearberry, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Candytuft, Iberis sempervirens English Ivy, Hedera helix Epimedium ssp. Euonymus, 'Longwood', Euonymus fortunei Foamflower, Tiarella cordifolia Forget-Me-Nots, Myosotis Heath, Spring Heath— Daboecia spp. Erica spp. Lilyturf, Liriope spicata Lungwort, Pulmonaria spp. Oconee Bells, Shortia galacifolia Pachysandra, Japanese Spurge, Pachysandra Terminalis Phlox, Creeping, Phlox stolonifera Sweet Woodfufff, Galium odoratum (Asperula odorata) Vinca, Dwarf Periwinkle, Vinca minor Wild Ginger— Asarum caudatum A. canadense Wintergreen, Creeping, Gaultheria procumbens PERENNIALS Astillbe hybrids, Astilbe xarendsii Bleeding Heart, Dicentra spectabilis Columbine, Aquilegia canadensis Coral Bells, Heuchera sanguinie False Solomon's Seal, Smilacina spp. Ferns Heather, Calluna vulgaris Hellebores— Christmas Rose, Helleborus niger Lenten Rose, H. orientalis Hosta spp., (Plantain Lily) Phlox, Blue Phlox, Phlox divaricata Primrose, Primula japonica Solomon's Seal, Polygonatus spp. Virginia Bluebells, Mertensia virginica BULBS, RHIZOMES & TUBERS Allium, "Flowering Onions", Allium spp. Anemone, Anemone blanda Anemone japonica Camass, Camassia spp. Crocus spp. Cyclamen spp.— Cyclamen neapolitanum C. hederifolium Daffodils, Narcissus spp. Dog-tooth Violet, Erythronium dens-canis Daylilies, Hemerocallis Glory-of-the-Snow, Chionodoxa luciliae Grape Hyacinths, Muscari spp. Muscari botryoides Hyacinth, Hyacinthus orientalis also Hyacinthiudes Iris cristata Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Arisaema spp. Lily, Spider lily— Lycoris spp., L. radiata, L squamigera Lily-of-the-Valley, Convallaria majali Lily Turf, Liriope muscari Snowdrops, Galanthus spp. Snowflake, Leucojum aestivum Squill, Bluebell— Scilla peruviana (Peruvian Scilla) Trillium spp. Tulip, Tulipa spp. Winter Aconite, Eranthis hyemalis Zephyr Lily (Rain Lily), Zephyranthes spp. SHRUBS Abelia, Abelia x grandiflora (Glossy Abelia) Boxwood— Buxus microphylla (species is rarely planted) Common English Box, B. sempervirens Camellia— Camellia japonica Camellia reticulata Camellia sasanqua Cleyera japonica (Eurya ochnacea) Daphne— Garland Daphne, Daphne cneorum Winter Daphne, Daphne odora Dwarf Holly— Chinese Holly, Ilex cornuta 'Burfordii' Japanese Holly, I. crenata 'Helleri' Yaupon Holly, I. vomitoria English Laurel, Prunus laurocerasus Enkianthus, E. campanulatus (Red-veined) Fothergilla, Fothergilla gardenii Heavenly Bamboo, Nandina domestica Holly-Leaf Osmanthus, O. heterophyllus Hydrangea— Garden Hydrangea, H. macrophylla Oakleaf, Hydrangea quercifolia Panicle Hydrangea, H. paniculata Japanese Aucuba, Aucuba japonica Leucothoe— Coast Leucothoe, L. axillaris Drooping Leucothoe, L. fontanesiana Mahonia, Oregon Grape Holly, M. aquifolium Mountain Laurel, Kalmia latifolia Ornamental Blueberry, Vaccinium spp. Pieris— Japanese, Pieris japonica Mountain, P. floribunda (Mtn Andromeda) Rhododendron spp. Skimmia— Skimmia japonica (red-berried) Reeves', S. reevesiana (white-berried) Summersweet, Clethra alnifolia Sweet Box, Sarcococca hookerana (S. humilis) Viburnum— Burkwood, V. x burkwoodii Japanese, V. plicatum Korean Spice, V. carlesii, V. x juddii Winged Euonymus, E. alatus 'Compacta' TREES All Conifers 'Bradford' pear, Pyrus calleryana Crabapples, Malus spp. and varieties Crape Myrtle, Lagerstroemia indica Dawn Redwood, Metasequoia glyptostroboides Dogwoods, Cornus florida, Cornus kousa Flowering cherry, Prunus ssp. and cultivars Franklinia, Franklinia alatamaha Fringe Tree, Chionanthus virginicus Golden-Chain Tree, Laburnum x watereri 'Vossii' Holly— American Holly, Ilex opaca English Holly, Ilex aquifolium Lusterleaf Holly, Ilex latifolia Japanese Maple, Acer palmatum Japanese Snowbell, Styrax japonica Japanese Stewartia, Stewartia pseudocamellia Magnolias— Southern, Magnolia grandiflora Star Magnolia, M. stellata Sweet Bay, M. virginiana (M. glauca) Redwood, Coast Redwood, Sequoia sempervirens Redbud, Cercis canadensis Silver Bell, Snowdrop Tree, Halesia carolina Sourwood, Sorrel Tree, Oxydendrum arboreum MILFELDS’ NURSERY, INC. • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA • (951) 689-7900 • (800) 952-GROW 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM Monday – Friday Closed Saturday & Sunday 20 TERMS AND CONDITIONS TERMS: Orders from new or unestablished accounts are to be prepaid or C.O.D.; personal checks are not accepted. 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