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LINGONBERRY MOUNTAIN CRANBERRY-THE TRUTH

13 Friday Nov 2015

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THIS IS A WONDERFUL PLANT….PAUSE…..WHERE IT CAN BE GROWN …AND THAT’S THE POINT OF THIS ARTICLE.  WE OFFER THIS FINE PLANT BUT MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT CONDITIONS.

The lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), above, is one of two plants that play a large role in the subsistence economy of boreal Alaska. The other is bog blueberry (Vaccinium uliginosum). Institute of Arctic Biology ecologist Christa Mulder and her research team are investigating whether the presence of the invasive legume sweetclover (Melilotus officinalis) can alter the production of fruits of lingonberry and blueberry.

Like many great plants, most nurseries don’t tell the downside or the total truth …they just try to sell and don’t really care if it dies once it gets to you. We care.

EASTERN PLANT GIVES THE FACTS …SO, ALL ABOUT LINGONBERRY!

There are TWO types of Mountain cranberry, also called LINGONBERRY. Both are hard to grow but one is a bit easier and that’s the one we sell: Vaccinium vitis idea minor. It is native in the northern hemisphere globally, in cool summer areas, like here in Maine and Alaska. It has a smaller leaf than the other form called ‘Major’ which is more local in its distribution but common in Scandinavia. Major has a larger leaf and berries. It is sold by many other nurseries but is very hard to grow and there are named varieties of it. Be careful, we only sell “minor” at this time as it’s much easier..

Below pic showing the cololrful fruit display. The berries are edible and nutritious.

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The Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea minus), above, is one of two plants that play a large role in the subsistence economy of boreal Alaska. The other is bog blueberry (Vaccinium uliginosum). This is a highly underused plant and has real commercial value, as well as being a great groundcover, where it can be grown.

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In bloom …delightful flowers, similar to blueberry flowers. (closely related)

WHAT LINGONBERRY NEEDS TO GROW WELL

  • Acid, naturally peaty soil, damp and or
  • Acid, sandy, gravelly soil with some natural peaty material on top
  • No clay
  • Fair amount of light, even full sun
  • No competition from other plants-mosses are ok
  • No digging around it or walking anywhere near its roots. Remember, the biggest killer of all plants in this family is soil compaction!
  • Mulch with fine gravel, shredded oak leaves, or pine needles only
  • Northern climate: Maine, Vt, NH, Mass, Coastal RI, NW CT, Michigan, Minnesota, Upper Wisconsin, cooler upstate NY, High elevation areas in NY, NW NJ, Pacific NW. Maybe the highest elevation areas in NC and TN

WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICE YOU WILL FIND FOR THIS GREAT PLANT.

I just saw that Stark Bros sells it in quart pots for twenty bucks…I won’t say rip off, but … and it’s not just them, most places sell it for outrageous prices. Just as important, those other nurseries do not tell you it can’t grow well in warm climates. Also most of those plants sold by the other nurseries, well, they aren’t growing it. They have them shipped in from the pacific NW and while I love those places, West coast grown Ligonberry in general,  just doesn’t adapt well in the east …it’s a fact. The Lingonberry you get from us at Eastern Plant  is grown here in Maine, outside! 

MOUNTAIN CRANBERRY-LINGONBERRY is a a scarce evergreen creeper with edible fruit. It needs coolish summers so is great for New Eng. and upper midwest. We grow this in the ground, making it MUCH MORE adaptable than any others grown in pots-remember to ask that if you get it elsewhere-we hope you don’t. The tiny waxy shiny leaves are on multitudes of stems to 5 inches high. In late spring, dangling pink bell flowers adorn the plant, later giving way to edible red berries that are great in jams or eating raw. It is much in demand in Europe for its edible berries. Just remember, it NEEDS acid peaty soil and half sun. Thrives in New England and can be grown in zones 3-6, see the list of states above

6 inch sod $12.95  3 for $30  6 for $57  12 for $99

To order just email us easternplant@juno.com

Dr “Oz” a few years back talked about this plant on his show; discussing the plants medicinal values and edible fruit were discussed. We received many calls after that from people wanting to order it. We told everyone of its needs and only sold it to northern areas – so we actually turned away many potential sales. We care

As far as its medicinal properties, some references say the leaves are antiseptic, astringent, diuretic, used in arthritis, rheumatism, diabetes and other ailments. The leaves are gathered in early summer and dried for later use. The mature fruits are eaten fresh or dried as a remedy for diarrhea and as a treatment for sore throats, coughs and colds. NOTE WE MAKE NO CLAIMS any of these uses actually work.

Below: in Scandinavia, Lingonberry jam is a staple, used as topping on pancakes, breads and many pastries. It is available here in the U.S. if you look around. You can grow some and make your own.

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ABOVE: There it is growing wild in Maine. Note how there is just a little natural mulch around it. DON’T OVER mulch as it kills most plants, but kills them slowly, so in many cases it’s hard to “make the connection.”

What vitis-idaea means is a good guess. The standard interpretation by botanists who only speak English is that it means “Cow Grape from Mt. Ida”  (in Greece.) Another view is that it means “Dark Red Grape of Mt. Ida”.   Ιδία (ee-THEE-ah) in Greek means above all and the Lingonberry, which likes to hug the arctic circle, certainly grows above all

Each Spring, when the snow melts away, one of the first plants to appear is this favorite little groundcover with a long Latin name.  Vaccinium vitis-idaea ssp. minus and we have large patches of it.  Also known as ‘northern mountain cranberry,’ you can tell by its Latin name that it is a member of the blueberry family.  Among its relatives are Vaccinium macrocarpon, the American cranberry, Vaccinium angustifolium, the lowbush blueberry,

The mountain cranberry grows in northern climates as an understory plant in a variety of forest habitats and is able to survive poor soils and harsh conditions. In its native habitat, it can often go unnoticed. It also grows in what are called heaths here in Maine. Heaths are highly acid, open areas with plants in the ericacaous family. The areas are often damp yet it also grows wild in mountainous areas: hikers and climbers usually spot it as they’re sitting on a rock, trying desperately to catch their breath, while cursing whoever it was that talked them into such a difficult climb in the first place. In the wild, the small berries of mountain cranberry are an important food source for a variety of birds and mammals.  The berries are also palatable for humans and, in Japan and Europe, the fruit is widely processed and marketed; its a staple in Scandinavian diets.
In our garden we have mountain cranberry planted in soil that contains heavy amounts of sand and gravel.  Here in our Zone 5, the plant has had no problem with the cold winters.
Look at the gorgeous fall and winter color above

The plant is evergreen and at this time of the year, the foliage of mountain cranberry takes on a wonderful burgundy tint.  As for warm summer days plantings don’t seem to be bothered at all with summer heat here in Maine. They are all in full sun, with a good mulch of pea gravel which helps to retain adequate moisture.

 Mountain cranberry is very low growing (2-4 inches) and grows in dense rhizomatous colonies that typically form mats.  The roots are extremely fine, fibrous, and shallow growing and so, until established do not let it dry out.  Flowering occurs in late May. It’s not the kind of plant that will stop photographers in their tracks, but the small, pinkish, bell-shaped flowers are quite attractive as they appear in little clusters at the end of branch tips; fruit ripens in late August, early September.
This is a polite plant that minds its manners, is easy to control. Once established, mountain cranberry makes a beautiful spreading evergreen groundcover that brings with it both flower and fruit. The key is leaving it alone, not walking near it, and giving it the right soil

Because Lingonberries are plentiful in the forested areas of the Swedish inland, they are widely collected for jam. It has always been very popular with traditional dishes. Today, Lingonberries are often served as jam, for instance with oven-made thick pancakes, or they may be served as a relish with meat courses, they are even served with fried herring. The jam is also often used on mashed potatoes and the traditional oatmeal porridge, sometimes together with cinnaomon and perhaps, a little sugar.

Here are some Lingonberry jam tidbits: Fine Lingonberry jam is prepared only with berries, sugar and, optionally, a small amount of water. Cheaper varieties are diluted with apples and/or pectin. The finest Lingonberry “jam” is prepared fresh by just mixing berries and sugar, without boiling; this is called rårörda lingonor rørte tyttebær (raw-stirred lingonberries). Before the use of refined sugar became common in Sweden, lingonberry jam was prepared with lingonberries as the only ingredient. Because of the Benzoic acid, which is found in high amounts in Lingonberries, the berries keep well without any sugar or other preservatives.

6 inch sod $12.95  3 for $30  6 for $57  12 for $99

To order just email us easternplant@juno.com

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SUPER SALE ON TROUT LILY AND TRILLIUM CUNEATUM

08 Sunday Nov 2015

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SUPER SALE ON TROUT LILY AND TRILLIUM CUNEATUM.
2 BULBS THAT CAN BE SAFELY PLANTED NOW
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TROUT LILY Erythronium americanum SAVINGS TO 65%
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From a small bulb, 2 shiny leaves, often with snow still about emerge; then a perky frilly yellow lily~like flower pokes up as a charming sunny treat! The 2-3 inch, lance-like glistening foliage is often streaked & mottled like a trout’s back: hence the name. Trout Lily forms impressive colonies & is amazingly easy, tolerating clay, damp or average soil without care. Like other wildflowers it can be planted in beds at the edge with perennials, lawns & any bright areas in spring! Cherokee Indians regarded it’s bloom as the time to fish for trout, as in nature it was found near trout streams…but it is at home in any Zone 4-8 garden. Also called Deer’s Tongue, Adderleaf, Star Striker
Trout Lily looks best in drifts – plant bulbs a few inches apart, 30 bulbs won’t take alot of space.
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NORMAL PRICE EACH $4.25 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR  $150
FORGET THOSE PRICES YOU SEE ABOVE
FALL SALE RIGHT NOW AT PRICES BELOW INCLUDES FREE SHIPPING
10 BULBS $16—30 BULBS $29—60 BULBS $55  THAT’S 65 PERCENT OFF
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ORDERING COULDN’T BE EASIER! Just email me your order Do not include credit card. INCLUDE YOUR PHONE. We will call for your card. There is no chance of credit card theft. We will often send your plants before getting your card. That’s trust we have in YOU. Our email is easternplant@juno.com
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UH OH …A COMPETITOR IS HAVING A SALE ON TRILLIUM CUNEATUM  
OURS ARE LESS EVEN NOT ON SALE, YET WE LOWERED THE PRICE ANYWAY
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TOAD SHADE TRILLIUM Trillium cuneatum
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Trilliums are true garden gems and contrary to myth, these are easy to grow providing weeks of bloom in spring. Even in my mother’s small garden in suburban New Jersey they thrived for 25 years; just make sure you provide well drained woodsy soil, though some clay content is ok. This trillium has bold crimson red flower petals that point up on this species. The mottled, perky, leaves emerging 2 weeks earlier than the other Trilliums and are colorful for months after the bloom. Zones 4-8 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 20 FOR $75
FORGET THOSE PRICES YOU SEE ABOVE
FALL SALE RIGHT NOW AT PRICES BELOW
The prices shown below include FREE SHIPPING via Insured Priority Mail
 7 for $ 26.00 ($3.71 each)
10 for $ 36.00 ($3.60 each)
15 for $ 52.50 ($3.50 each)
20 for $ 69.00 ($3.45 each)
NOTE: our sale on Red trillium is still available, see the Oct. archives on the blog.
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ORDERING COULDN’T BE EASIER! Just email me your order Do not include credit card. INCLUDE YOUR PHONE. We will call for your card. There is no chance of credit card theft. We will often send your plants before getting your card. That’s trust we have in YOU. Our email is easternplant@juno.com
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Don’t worry about planting now, these are totally hardy and can be SAFELY planted or you can keep them in their bags in your frIdge til spring.
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If you have any questions, just email  easternplant@juno.com You will get me, Mark Stavish not some unknown person.
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COMING SOON We will have a new blog article on MOUNTAIN CRANBERRY soon. This is a great plant but most nurseries don’t tell the truth about how to grow it. WE DO.
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Eastern Plant since 1985..the only rare plant nursery we know of that grows all their plants outside with no use of greenhouses. That’s one reason our plants have the highest survival rate over the long term. 
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Mark Stavish…Eastern Plant

A competitor has a Red Trillium sale BUT OURS ARE LESS!

30 Friday Oct 2015

Posted by easternplant in TRILLIUM, WHOLESALE

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Note: if you are reading the email, you can click on the title above to go to our blog directly and this article

GREETINGS

…another mail order firm just announced their sale on Red Trillium. Below are their “sale”prices for Red Trillium, which included shipping; that is a good deal.  7 for $ 35.00 ($5.00 ea)  10 for $ 45.00 ($4.50 ea) 15 for $ 60.00 ($4.00 ea)  20 for $ 70.00 ($3.50 ea)

BUT YOU DESERVE A BETTER DEAL! 

FROM EASTERN PLANT IN MAINE ..AND GET A FREE PASS TO WILDWLAKWAYS TRAILS FOR NEXT YEAR

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TO GET AN EVEN BETTER DEAL, ORDER FROM US

BELOW IS OUR RED TRILLIUM PRICE AND PLEASE TELL YOUR GARDENING FRIENDS

OUR PRICES ALSO INCLUDE SHIPPING BY PRIORITY MAIL

7 for $ 33.00 ($4.71 each)
10 for $ 42.00 ($4.20 each)
15 for $ 58.50 ($3.90 each)
20 for $ 68.00 ($3.40 each)

Our plants are GROWN outside and planting now is perfectly safe.

Red Trillium is one of the easier Wildflowers. It blooms for several weeks in late spring and its foliage looks good late into summer. If you have any well drained soil or even a somewhat heavier clay that is not compacted, this will do very well. Hardy from zones 4-7. We grow these in large beds and have just dug these now dormant bulbs. They will emerge in spring and bloom, giving years of pleasure.

TO ORDER JUST EMAIL easternplant@juno.com  to order

INCLUDE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE. WE WILL CALL FOR YOUR CARD.

ORDER NOW AND GET A FREE PASS TO WILDWALKWAYS FOR 2016

YOU WILL GET A FREE, TRANSFERABLE PASS (so you can give it to anyone) TO OUR WILDWALKWAYS TRAILS, GOOD FOR NEXT YEAR. WE WILL BEGIN CHARGING NEXT YEAR, SO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE FREE PASS OFFER NOW. Wildwalkways is the trail system thru our forest. You will see the best rhododendrons native plants and ecosystems in a totally natural setting. There is nothing else like it. Visit us and Wildwalkways in Georgetown, Maine.

As a visitor just said “i’ve been a landscape designer and horticulturist for twenty years and I learned more today in two hours at your place!”

A spectacular Pinxterbloom azalea near the lake trail at Wildwalkways

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A waterfall on one of the trails at Wildwalkways

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Many new informative plant articles are coming over the fall and winter on the blog here.

 

ROCK TRIPE …COME SEE INCREDIBLE COLONIES!

02 Monday Feb 2015

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Ironically, something that gathers attention here almost more than the plants we grow here in Maine, is rock tripe. It graces several spots along our WildWalkWays trails. WHAT IS ROCK TRIPE?

ROCK TRIPE ON OUR GRANITE …INCREDIBLE SPECIMENS

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Rock tripe is the common name for various lichens of the genus Umbilicaria that grow on rocks. A lichen is a symbiotic relationship of a fungus and algae. Rock tripe can be found throughout northern parts of North America such as New England and the Rocky Mountains, generally in pristine environments. They are edible when properly prepared and have been used as a food source in extreme cases when other food sources were unavailable, as by early American northern explorers.

There are many species of rock tripe around the world. The species that graces our granite ledges Umbilicaria mammulata, the smooth rock tripe. Probably the most common rock tripe in the northeast, it can reach diameters upwards of 15 inches – this is a lichen of some significance.

Let’s start our investigation of smooth rock tripe with a look at the name. According to most sources, the English name “rock tripe” comes to us via France, where it is called tripe de roche, literally “rock guts.”  “Tripe” is the word used to describe the tissue from the stomach of a ruminant animal (a cow, for example), which is used for food (mmmmm). This does not bode well for the edibility of this lichen.

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Yet, it turns out that rock tripe is indeed edible. Of course, the palatability no doubt depends on the species in question. For example, in many Asian countries, rock tripe is considered a delicacy and is much sought by connoisseurs. On the other hand, the Inuit consider rock tripe to be a starvation food, eaten only as a last resort. The Cree, however, ate rock tripe as a regular part of the diet, often using it as a thickener for fish broth. Each of these peoples is eating a different species, which one should keep in mind if one is deciding to give rock tripe a try.

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Reading through the history of the use of this lichen, the description of the Inuit’s rock tripe best fits smooth rock tripe – a starvation food that you’ve got to be pretty desperate to eat. George Washington’s men filled their bellies with it at Valley Forge in the winter of ’77 – they lived, but didn’t thrive. This could be in part because the lichen can act as a purgative. Or it could be because it’s not terribly nutritious – it will fill you up, but your body won’t get much from it.

Eating rock tripe is not something to be undertaken lightly. For one thing, it is full of bitter compounds and therefore must be soaked and boiled in several washes of water to render it edible. What is often left is this rather slimy mass. Good for thickening broths. It can be roasted, or fried. Personally, I think I’d have to be pretty darn hungry to give it a try.

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Let’s revisit the name once more, this time looking at the genus, Umbilicaria. If it looks familiar, it should – think of umbilical cord. See the similarity? Both are derived from the Latin word umbilicus, which means navel – the point at which the umbilical cord attaches. If one takes a close look at rock tripe, one sees that it has a navel, too – right about at its center. It is from this navel that the lichen attaches itself to its rocky home.

Our rock tripe colony changes at various times throughout the year, because as the weather changes, so does this lichen. When times are good and there is plenty of moisture, the lichen is soft and pliable, like a piece of good leather. In times of drought, it becomes quite brittle, shriveling up a bit and prone to damage. When it’s in this brittle state, it is somewhat less impressive to the casual visitor, but even so, it is worth checking out.

If you are checking it out on our granite rocks, please do not pull it off the rock ..IT HAS TAKEN DECADES TO GROW. Anyone seen doing that will be ex communicated, from our place. Once you know what it looks like, you can head out and look for rock tripe on the rocks on your own. And if you decide to sample it, stop on in and let me know what you thought – starvation food or culinary delight.

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 Eastern Plant and WildWalkWays …more than a nursery!

To order plants just email your wish list of plants; we will get back to you easternplant@juno.com

PITCHER PLANT: A GENTLE CARNIVORE FOR YOUR GARDEN

23 Friday Jan 2015

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Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia purpurea is an incredible plant though rarely seen in gardens. It can be grown from the mid Atlantic to the coldest parts of the New England and mid west. While native to boggy areas it is very easy to recreate conditions it likes. The highly attractive funnel shaped leaves entice insects to crawl in, where they get trapped and then provide nutrients for the plant. Each funnel is 3 to 7 inches high WITH HIGHLY INTRICATE VEINING AND MARKINGS. Mature plants can have up to a dozen funnels. A great plant to excite interest in the garden and be the envy of plant friends. Please note: this is the ONLY truly hardy Pitcher Plant for cold areas, though you might see other species offered elsewhere, the one we offer is reliable and easy to grow.

CONSIDER THESE LANDSCAPE ATTRIBUTES

Evergreen …and ever red during winter months

Tolerates full sun!  Grows in boggy or wet soil

Mesmerizing flowers seem alien – Eyecatching foliage

Kids love it AND adults do TOO

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To create a growing spot, just excavate a foot, add pure peat moss, keep damp to wet and give a sunny spot. If you have a naturally boggy area, just plant at the edge of it. Order now for spring. Complete growing info sent with the plants.

BELOW, ALIEN LOOKING FLOWERS AND A MATURE PLANT

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Nice sized plants not tiny division hat are often offered elsewhere. Maine grown and hardy from zones 4-7  PLANTS FROM GALLON WITH A MINIMUM OF 3 FUNNELS   EACH $9.95   3 FOR $27   6 FOR $52  NOTE: we can also supply live sphagnum moss which these love to grow in. $12 per gallon bag, enough for 3 plants.

TO ORDER JUST EMAIL YOUR WISH LIST TO US AT easternplant@juno.com and we will confirm the order.

EASTERN PLANT: THE BEST NORTHERN GROWN PLANTS! THE MOST ADAPTABLE PLANTS PLANTS YOU WILL FIND!

SPECIAL GROUNDCOVERS

09 Friday Jan 2015

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The lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), above, is one of two plants that play a large role in the subsistence economy of boreal Alaska. The other is bog blueberry (Vaccinium uliginosum). Institute of Arctic Biology ecologist Christa Mulder and her research team are investigating whether the presence of the invasive legume sweetclover (Melilotus officinalis) can alter the production of fruits of lingonberry and blueberry.

The lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), above, is one of two plants that play a large role in the subsistence economy of boreal Alaska. The other is bog blueberry (Vaccinium uliginosum). Institute of Arctic Biology ecologist Christa Mulder and her research team are investigating whether the presence of the invasive legume sweetclover (Melilotus officinalis) can alter the production of fruits of lingonberry and blueberry.

SPECIAL LOW GROWING PLANTS YOU WON’T OFTEN FIND AVAILABLE

WE GROW ALL OUR PLANTS OUTSIDE, NOT GREENHOUSES! THAT MAKES OUR PLANTS MUCH TOUGHER AND MORE ADAPTABLE!

TO ORDER just email your wish list to easternplant@juno.com

IT’S EASY TO ORDER FROM EASTERN PLANT

BEARBERRY Arctostaphylos uva-ursi

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One of the prettiest groundcovers that can tolerate harsh conditions. The ground hugging wiry branches are covered with glistening green, rounded evergreen leaves. Dainty pink and white bell flowers in spring are followed by scarlet edible berries. Shiny leaves turn deep maroon in fall, staying reddish all winter. Hardy zones 4 thru 8- it likes well drained sandy or gravelly soil-not for clay! Excellent trailing over walls, even on sand dunes areas, looks great mixed with creeping junipers and conifers. 4-6 inch $6.95  3 for $17  6 for $32

Below, larger 8-12 inch plants…best ever! 8-12 inches  $8.95 3 for $23  6 for $44  12 for $85

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SWEETFERN Comptonia peregrina

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This fascinating native is actually related to Bayberry, it’s not a fern. The soft, slender leaves are finely serrated and do have the aroma of hay when crushed. Totally carefree and a great plant for sunny, well drained areas. It will grow in sand, gravel or loamy soil and likes full sun. Foliage holds let and then turns a shimmering bunt orange. Grows to 2-3 feet tall and as wide. zones 3-8 8-12 inch $13  2 for $19 3 for $25

FERNS ARE FOUND IN THE FERN SECTION

HEATHS AND HEATHERS

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Related to rhododendrons, heaths and heathers are simply delightful low growing plants that can be used as a groundcover. They provide early spring/late winter flowers for heaths and late summer flowers for heathers. For both, beautiful winter foliage color unlike anything else. This group is misunderstood: all they need is sun, very well drained sandy/gravelly soil. Do not fertilize, do not overwater. Obey those easy rules and they thrive! Heaths and heathers are so adapted to our sandy soil at our Maine farm they are naturally seeding all through our field …come see them!

                          Heathers are 2 year old plants and well established.                            $7.50 each  3 for $20 6 for $39  12 for $75

other varieties are avaiable

 SPRINGWOOD WHITE HEATH

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BLAZEAWAY HEATHER

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WHITE KNIGHT HEATHER

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WHITE LAWN HEATHER

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FOAMFLOWER Tiarella  SEE WILDFLOWER SECTION

SANDMYTRLE Leiophyllum buxifolium

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A VERY RARE PLANT Native to the NJ pine barrens but hardy into New England. Tiny shiny leaves on a slow spreading plant that only gets to 6 inches high and a foot across. In spring, starbursts of pink tinged starry flowers burst forth. Needs well drained sandy, rocky or gravelly soil. Related to rhododendron. zones 4-7  4-6 inch $29

CREEPING MAHONIA

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Evergreen and smaller growing than common mahonia, growing to a foot tall. Makes a neat small scale groundcover in partly shaded, well drained sites. Clusters of yellow flowers in spring, blue berries in fall. Foliage takes on red to orange colors in winter. zones 5b-8  $7.95  3 for $19  6 for $34

WINTERGREEN Gaultheria procumbens

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A native groundcover known for its edible red berries and spicy, scented foliage. A delightful plant, oblong shiny leaves, pinkish bell flowers in spring. A delicious tea can be made from the berries and leaves. It needs sandy, gravelly, well drained soil, not for clay or composty soil; we are the only nursery that honestly says that. zones 4-8 4-6 inch pieces of sod, we grow this in the ground-it’s better for the plant. $12.95  3 for $35

PARTRIDGEBERRY Mitchella repens

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Talk about creepy …this hugs the ground with heavily veined, small rounded leaves forming a dense mat when happy. Lovely, scented white flower sin spring, edible red berries in fall. Evergreen, very slow growing. Needs leafy organic, damp soil. Native to cool, mossy forest areas. zones 3-7  4 inch clump $9.95 3 for $23

ALLEGHANY PACHYSANDRA Pachysandra procumbenspachy

Native to the U.S. Much more attractive than common Japanese pachy yet rarely seen. Semi evergreen foliage takes on silvery mottling during winter. White powder puff flowers in spring. A neat groundcover impressive in both small and large scale plantings. zones 5-8 heavy divisions 5 for $19  10 for $35 inquire for large quantities

LEUCOTHOE PERFECTION

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The cleanest, most disease resistant leucothoe ever. After 25 years of observation there’s NO other leucothoe that performs as well. Related to rhodos, this is the perfect tall groundcover to use in massing or as a specimen, bearing long sprays of white bell flowers in June. Evergreen lance shaped leaves are on gently cascading stems forming a billowy mound. Foliage is very dark in color with coppery red tones on new growth and again turning red in winter. Best in somewhat shaded areas. Excellent cascading over walls, stream edges or mass planted in the garden. I got this in NJ 25 years ago from a local grower & noticed how disease free it was…when I moved to Maine it came with me, now 25 years later it still outdoes any other leucothoe, is totally hardy & does not get leaf spot. The BEST LEUCOTHOE I have ever seen. Our mature plants, draw oohs & ahhs! Adaptable zones 5 thru 7 8-12 inch $15 for 1  $43 for 3  $80 for 6  12-15 inch $18 for 1  $52 for 3  $99 for 6  15-18 inch $21 for one  $59 for 3  $115 for 6

PENNSYLVANIA SEDGE Carex pensylvanicaPENN

This fine textured sedge is becoming more widely used for its feathery look, adaptability to part shade and dry soil. Forms a billow undulating groundcover to 8 inches needing no care. zones 4-7 from Quart $6.95 3 for $16 INQUIRE FOR QUANTITY PRICING AT A STEEP DISCOUNT

 

CRANBERRY Vaccinium macrocarpon

The same cranberry you eat at Thanksgiving makes a wonderful landscape plant. Evergreen, with tiny leaves on multitudes of interweaving stems that form a dense cover. Fascinating flowers followed by edible red fruit in fall. NEEDS full sun and acid, sandy to peaty soil. Grows to 6 or so inches tall spreads sideways. Foliage turns reddish in winter. zones 4-7  from quart $6.95 3 for $18  6 for $34

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MOUNTAIN CRANBERRY Vaccinium vitis idea-minus
The lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), above, is one of two plants that play a large role in the subsistence economy of boreal Alaska. The other is bog blueberry (Vaccinium uliginosum). Institute of Arctic Biology ecologist Christa Mulder and her research team are investigating whether the presence of the invasive legume sweetclover (Melilotus officinalis) can alter the production of fruits of lingonberry and blueberry.

Here’s a scarce evergreen creeper with edible fruit. It is also called Lingonberry. It needs coolish summers so great for New Eng. and upper midwest. We grow this in the ground making it MUCH MORE adaptable than any others grown in pots-remember to ask that if you get it elsewhere-we hope you don’t. Those shipped in from the west coast will not adapt. The tiny waxy shiny leaves are on multitudes of stems to 5 inches high. In late spring, dangling pink bell flowers adorn the plant, later giving way to edible red berries that are great in jams or eating raw. Much in demand in Europe. NEEDS acid peaty soil and half sun. Thrives in New Eng. zones 3-6  6-8 inch sod $13.95  3 for $33  6 for $63

 

 

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WILDFLOWER AVAILABILITY …SAVE AT EASTERN

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 Eastern Plant and Wildflowers …Since 1985
MAJOR CHANGE!! YOU CAN NOW ORDER WILDFLOWERS BY THE EACH,        YOU DO NOT HAVE TO ORDER IN MULTIPLES OF 5,
BUT WE RECOMMEND IT, AS ITS MUCH LESS PROPORTIONALLY
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EASTERN PLANT HAS THE BEST PRICES ON THESE NATIVE BEAUTIES.
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ORDER NOW BEFORE WEATHER GETS WARM
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JUST EMAIL YOUR WISH LIST TO ORDER  easternplant@juno.com
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OUR PLANTS ARE A BARGAIN Most of the ferns and wildflowers are equal to 1/2 gal to gal pot size and are not the tiny plugs many firms sell.
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WHY GROW WILD FLOWERS? Wild flowers are as beautiful, vibrant, showy and lasting as fancy perennials that will cost you much more elsewhere & most are easily grown. You don’t need a wooded setting for most & many thrive in average garden soil. Another reason to grow them: due to habitat destruction wildflowers and other natives do not grow in abundance as they once did. It’s a fact nature has been changed by man, plants no longer spread as they once did & planting wildflowers helps nature distribute them. Recent articles wrongly say wildflowers can’t or shouldn’t be grown in gardens. Hogwash! If they aren’t spread around by good gardeners we may hasten their demise. Sadly development won’t stop.
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SIZE AND HARDINESS Most are equal to what you’d buy in half gal. or gal. pots elsewhere for 2-4 times our price. All are fully hardy zones 4-7 unless noted. Some are naturally smaller like Trout Lily, Rue anemone, Spring Beauty.
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JUMBO Sizes at 30% more are available for most, just indicate if wanted.
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SHIPPING 15% FOR ORDERS UNDER $250. MINIMUM  SHIP AMOUNT IS $6.
SHIPPING 10%FOR ORDERS OVER $250
SHIPPING IS FREE FOR ORDERS OVER $600
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HOW YOU SAVE
We grow them in flats or beds, healthier for them than being in pots. Just before shipping they are removed carefully when dormant, soil shaken off and put into bags …they never dry out. On arrival, if your ground, is thawed, even if it’s cold you can plant …planting and storing info is sent with the order. Many must be sent early before weather warms, do not panic, they can be kept in the fridge for weeks. We begin shipping to mild areas in Feb and continue into May. By not paying for dirt you save a large amount and the plants are just as healthy if not more so.
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ORDER BY EMAILING US BACK  easternplant@juno.com  your wish list
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>WE ARE ALLOWING SINGLE PURCHASES FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!!!<
For larger amounts: 5 to 9 at 5 rate, 10 to 29 at 10 rate, 30-59 at 30 rate
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WILDFLOWERS AVAILABLE FOR SPRING….ORDER NOW.
Some can be shipped all winter to milder areas or you can store them.
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JACK IN THE PULPIT Arisaema triphyllum
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Mysterious foliage & even more mysterious flowers are Jacks claim to fame! Rising 2 to 3 feet a leaf expands at the top to 3 (three) sections. The odd, funnel shaped flowers “leaves”then emerge, which are green & white, the “TRUE” flower. Clusters of vibrant, cherry red seed pods follow in fall, yet stands of “Jacks” are always eye-catching. Easy in any average to wet, clay soil, in sun to ½ shade. Pawnee Indians rubbed powdered “Jacks” on the head to cure headaches. Zones 4-8 also called Indian turnip & Lords & Ladies. EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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THREADLEAF ASTER Aster linarifolius
(note: the taxonomists recently reclassified this is Lonactis)

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This is an aster we love. Like other asters it blooms in the fall but its foliage and habit are much more appealing than other asters. Its low and spreading, with small narrow leaves having a dignified look. The flowers are a pastel blue with yellow centers and emerge as frost begins to lurk in fall. Easy in sun and sandy/gravelly soil. Not for hard clay. Zones 4-7 each $7.95  3 for $21 6 for $39
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RUE ANEMONE A. thalicroides
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Fanciful, starry white flowers, shimmering pastel pink at first, sway gently on this dainty yet rugged early bloomer. Blossoms hover over fine, lacy foliage 6 inches tall; foliage has pleasing blue hues of when emerging & forms lush patches with hundreds of blooms. Excellent in woodland or Perennial Gardens. It’s an Ephemeral: shortly after bloom, lacy foliage dies down so other plants can fill in the show. The finger like tubers are interesting too. Easy in any well drained soil. Zones 4-7. EACH $4.95 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR  $155
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CANADA GINGER Asarum canadense
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You don’t have to go to Canada to enjoy this, it thrives & is native to much of the U.S. Charming, soft green heart shaped leaves are in dense, bold colonies. Intriguing maroon, jug like flowers nest under the foliage early in spring…worth a peek! It spreads by underground stems called Rhizomes… a buildup of food storage that makes roots & another plant. Woodland drifts are dramatic & handsome with ferns. Pleasing by walkways & with perennials. Fragrant roots were used as spice by Canadian Indians & it can substitute for tropical ginger. In past times it was used medicinally. ½ sun to light shade, any average soil, clay is OK, Earthy woodsy soil best. Zones 4-8 Also called Cats foot, Asarabica & Haxelroot. EACH $4.95  5 FOR $24 10 FOR $46  30 FOR $129  60 FOR $255
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HEARTLEAF GINGER Asarum arifolium
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This has lustrous, semi-evergreen leaves 4 inches round, with a heart like shape having light silvery mottling …beautiful foliage plus fascinating jug like flowers like Canadian Ginger, simple to grow, well drained to woodsy soil, light shade. Zones 6-8 EACH $5.95  5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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WHITE BANEBERRY Actea pachypoda
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While most plants do there thing in Spring, the Baneberry show shines in Fall. Striking clusters of white, pea sized berries ripen in late summer, each with a prominent, showy black eye lasting several weeks accented by deep red stems. Contrasted deeply cut foliage is on swaying stalks up to 2 feet long. A great woodland plant, with dramatic fall interest to light up any area. Native Americans used it in tonics. Care free, sun or ½ shade, any average soil (even Clay) Also called Dolls Eyes, Pearl Berry & White beads Each $7.95 3 for $21 LIMITED SUPPLY THIS YEAR
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ACTEA RACEMOSA SEE CIMICIFUGA BELOW
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MARSH MARIGOLD Caltha palustris
Masses of beautiful, bright golden, buttercup, yellow flowers glow in April, highlighted by densely set, shiny round leaves 4 inches across, resembling European Ginger. Forms brilliant colonies of foliage. Likes wet soil, in early spring; soil can be drier in summer. Native to shallow streams & bogs, anchored by fibrous white roots. Good in New England, Mid Atlantic & Mid West. It’s flowers preserved in vinegar are Used as a caper substitute. Sun to light shade. Zones 4-7 Also called Cowslips, Drunkards &’ Soldiers Buttons. EACH $5.95  5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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COLUMBINE Aquilegia canadensis
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One of the prettiest sites I‘ve ever seen was a flowing patch of Columbine near the shore in Phippsburg, Maine, climbing over a granite outcropping. It adapts to your gardens easily too. Magnificent flower clusters are striking on dangling stalks above the leaves. They are an intricate red with yellow centers, resembling the court Jesters of “OLDE ENGLAND.” Fine textured, Blue tinted lacy Leaves are pretty on foot tall stems. Self seeds if happy; any well drained soil. Zones 4-7 Also called Red Bells, Cluckies, Meetinghouse EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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SPRING BEAUTY Claytonia virginica
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Everyone loves this. Dainty, swaying pinkish flowers with darker stripes emerge on small, grass~like plants 4 in. tall. After a few years it forms impressive colonies; a sheet of them in bloom is truly enchanting. Looks great at the edge of a lawn or any area with bright light in early spring, before trees even leaf out. Easy to grow sun to ½ shade, care free in any soil, even clay. Zones 4-8 EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189 THIS ITEM WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE IN SPRING MUST BE ORDERED IN FALL
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BLUE COHOSH Caulophyllum thalicroides
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Beautiful foliage & pretty berries too! Compound leaves split to 3, on 2 foot stalks. Emerging leaves have enchanting, pastel violet blue colors, resembling asparagus shoots for a few days. In May, strap~like foamy yellow flowers sit on top, followed by lasting clusters of vibrant, blue berries in fall. Sun to ½ shade, any soil. Trivia in 1857, Dr. John Gunn talked of it’s use by Native Americans as an aid in childbirth. Zones 4-7 Also called Blue ginseng, Papoose Root, Electric Light Bulb EACH $5.95 5 FOR $28 10 FOR $49 30 FOR $145 60 FOR $285
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GOLD THREAD Coptis groenlandica
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A cute, evergreen creeper! Dense carpets of round 1 inch, glossy foliage in 3 sections are lit by white stars in April. Named for Golden, thread~like roots once used in dyes & medicines. It likes damp, mossy, cool areas. Trivia: in the 1800’s Shakers paid 37 cents a pd. for Gold Thread. Zones 5-6 3-4 inch piece of sod $8 3 for $22
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COHOSH BUGBANE Cimicifuga racemosa (now called Actea racemosa)
Bugbane makes a BOLD accent. 2-3 foot, feathery clusters of fragrant white flower wands in Aug. have cutleaf foliage swaying below. Vibrant, bottle brush blooms are dramatic on tall fluttering stems, described in past days as tapering candles to light natures church. “They really have impact! Once used in folk Medicines & farmers used it to treat ills on their cows, it also repels bugs–Cimicifuga means insect repellent. Quite carefree, light shade to sun, any soil, clay is ok Zones 4-7 Also called Snake Root, Fairy Candles, Rattleroot, Black Cohosh EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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YELLOW LADYSLIPPER Cypripedium pubescens
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All I can say is grab this now if you want it. The easiest Ladyslipper & one of the prettiest. We’ve had colonies for 25 years as have many clients. Woodsy soil, that’s not too acid & good drainage are key. In June, the glistening pouch-like flowers are quite remarkable, lasting several weeks. Zones 4-7 2-3 years from blooming each $35. One year from blooming each $56. Jumbo each $66 blooming size
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DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES Dicentra cucillaria
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Pouch-like, glistening white fragrant flowers with delicate golden throats, resemble upside down baggy pants rising over feathery leaves, 3 in. tall, like a fancy parsley. The small bulb-like corms remind me of tiny artichokes. It forms lovely colonies in any woodsy soil & is ephemeral: After foliage matures in June, it goes dormant til next spring, so other plants can fill in. Once a love Charm of Menominee Indians, folklore said: if a boy throws it at his love & circled round, she’d catch the scent & follow him wherever he goes. Zones 4-7 Also called Kitten Breeches, White Hearts EACH $4.95 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR  $155
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SHOOTING STAR Dodecatheon meadii
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A delightful early riser. Spikes of graceful, nodding white flowers have fanciful, yellow anthers & swept back petals, like an Indians head in feather dress. Below the pendant blossoms, interesting fleshy, glossy leaves are in round clumps a few inches high. Easy in sun; it forms striking colonies, but it isn’t invasive. Thrives in any average to moist soil, likes damp in early spring …April showers brings May flowers! This treasure in the primrose family blends with other perennials & gives a nice early burst of color to get into the gardening spirit! Zones 4-8 Also called Rooster Heads, Mosquito Bells & Indian Chief EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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TROUT LILY Erythronium americanum
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From a small bulb, 2 shiny leaves, often with snow still about emerge; then a perky frilly yellow lily~like flower pokes up as a charming sunny treat! The 2-3 inch, lance-like glistening foliage is often streaked & mottled like a trout’s back: hence the name. Trout Lily forms impressive colonies & is amazingly easy, tolerating clay, damp or average soil without care. Like other wildflowers it can be planted in beds at the edge with perennials, lawns & any bright areas in spring! Cherokee Indians regarded it’s bloom as the time to fish for trout, as in nature it was found near trout streams…but it is at home in any Zone 4-8. Also called Deer’s Tongue, Adderleaf, Star Striker EACH $4.25 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR  $155
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WILD GERANIUM-Cranesbill Geranium maculatum
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A graceful, versatile plant up to 12 inches with rounded, pink striped flowers in late spring atop deeply cut, 5 lobed Leaves. Nothing is easier in any woodsy or garden type soil. It colonizes fast in sun or light in shade. Hot or cold areas. Superb where a low, no maintenance plant is needed for massing. Re blooms in summer too. Zones 3-8  EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189…..
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RATTLE SNAKE PLANTAIN Goodyera pubescens
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Charming! This dwarf evergreen is the easiest hardy orchid! Creeping 1-2 inch leathery leaves have vibrant silver white mottling in the veins, with a lustrous blue~green background. Colorful but not gaudy. Foliage rests on the ground, in dense round clumps. 5 inch creamy white flower spikes of dainty bells emerge in mid summer. Slow growing yet tough, you’ll see bigger stands of adorable leaves each year. It likes light, airy soil, even rotted leaves & ½ shade. Folklore hints it was used in snake bite antidotes do to it’s “snaky” pattern. Zones 4-7 Also called Net Leaf, Adder Tongue EACH $5.95  5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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SHARP LOBED HEPATICA Hepatica acutiloba
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Loved by all, this treasured semi~evergreen has very early flowers atop curiously intriguing, soft, furry stalks …a surprise as the snow melts. Intricate & lightly scented, bluish flowers fade to near white. Hepatica has smart flowers that close up on frosty days. It forms a graceful clump a foot across & 8 inches tall. Pretty, triangular leaves have nice marbling. Sun-half shade, well drained soil. Trivia: In 1883, 425,282 pounds of Hepatica were collected for medicinal purposes …that’s a lot of leaves! Legend says a girl in the Carolina Mountains can win her sweet hearts love by secretly throwing over his clothing powdered Hepatica. Zones 4-8 EACH $5.95  5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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TURKS CAP LILY Lilium canadense
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Large 4 to 6 foot stems carry elegant “pagodas” of downward facing, sweptback burnt~orange flowers with spotted petals. Each stem has up to 40 flowers in mid~summer, lined with bright green leaves in fanciful whorls up & down the stem. Makes a bold impact at the edge of the woodland or perennial garden. Intriguing tuberous white bulbs have Artichoke~like segments. Turks Cap Lily likes sun and rich, damp soil. Native Americans once used it to thicken soups & for eating raw. I’d rather just enjoy looking at it! Zones 5-7 EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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CARDINAL FLOWER Lobelia cardinalis
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Stunning summer color! Perfect in wet spots, stream edges, pastures or your backyard garden! Eye catching fiery scarlet, strap~like flowers emerge in summer for up to 4 weeks all along tall stems 3-4 feet tall. Glossy, deep burgundy leaves are another show. A huge Native range gives adaptability to hot & cold climates. Zones 4-7 Also called Red Betty, Queen of the meadow EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BLUE LOBELIA L. sylphitica
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Like the above, but with dramatic violet blue flowers in mid summer. Lustrous rosettes of fleshy, shiny green leaves on stalks of up to 2-3 feet. Does not need a wet soil like above and will grow in clay. Sun best. Zones 4-7 5 EACH $4.95 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BLUETS (QUAKER LADIES) Houstonia caeureula
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A petite roadside attraction, catching the eyes of New England travelers. Dense little tufts, only 1 inch high, come alive with masses of dainty, pale blue to whitish, star shaped flowers with bright yellow centers …a shimmering effect. Slowly forms patches a foot wide. Easy to grow, mixes well in fields & lawns, then softly blends into the background til next year. Tolerates poor, sandy soil, loves sun. Zones 4-7 Also called Blue eyed Babies, Nuns, Sky flower, Innocence  EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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DWARF CRESTED IRIS Iris cristata
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A charmer with delightful purple flowers having fringed white crests in late May. Grows 6 inches tall & a great rock garden, edging and accent plant in the border, where something small but carefree & rugged is needed. Best in ½ to full sun, any average or even slightly wet soil, even clay. Virginia hunters once used it to quench thirst. Zones 4-8 EACH $4.50 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR $155
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TWINLEAF Jeffersonia diphylla
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Charming & at first glance somewhat resembling Bloodroot but they are not related. Each waxy stalk gives rise to a deep green, kidney shaped leaf nearly split in the middle, hence the name Twinleaf. Sparkling white, yellow centered, frilly petaled flowers rise up next to the leaf in very early spring. It forms lush colonies dramatic in effect but not invasive with leaves that flutter in the lightest breeze. Twinleaf roots also have a pleasing aroma. Easy in light shade. Zones 4-8 EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS Mertensia virginica
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Bluebells are noted for clusters of flower stalks rising above bold, fleshy, shiny foliage. A sign of spring & among the first emerging after winter. Arching 10 inch flower stalks have dozens of trumpet shaped flowers changing from violet & sky blue to pink; a fascinating color blending. Foliage has a beautiful violet tinge when emerging. A drift by a stream bank, perennial bed, or woodland garden is striking! They like a damp spot, at least in early spring, but can be drier in summer. (clay is ok) Intriguingly shaped woody roots are fascinating. In “olden” days Bluebells were used in treatments of diseased lungs, due to their mottled, spotted leaves. Zones 4-8 Also called Old Ladies Bonnets, Roanoke Bells. IF YOU EVER VISIT CENTRAL PARK in NYC there is a giant drift of these they purchased from us years ago. EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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PARTRIDGE BERRY Mitchella repens
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ALLEGHANY PACHYSANDRA Pachysandra procumbens
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MAYAPPLE Podophyllum peltatum
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Eerily beautiful, bright green 4 inch palm shaped leaves put on a mesmerizing show, kind of resembling webbed ducks feet! Handsome, rounded silky~white flowers nest under parasol~like, deeply veined leaves with an especially rich, glossy sheen. Then, alien looking, greenish round fruit form in late spring: The Mayapple. It likes damp or even clay soil and forms bold colonies. Nothing more carefree; truly one of the easiest plants in Zones 4 Also called Mandrake, Ducks foot, Ground Lemon, Parasols. EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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GRASS OF PARNASSUS Parnassia glauca
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A cute little gem that’s difficult to find and not a grass at all. The Latin name is from the first century. It bears a ground hugging tuft of pretty, waxy oval leaves 1 inch around, resembling European Ginger. In Sep til Oct depending on climate, dainty stalks sprout up with waxy~white, heavily striped star shaped flowers with yellow anthers. There is NO OTHER FLOWER like it; It loves woodsy, damp soil and light Shade. Zones 5-7 EACH $4.95 5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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SOLOMON’S SEAL Polyganatum biflorum
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Beautifully pendulous, creamy yellow flowers dangle among leaves along gracefully arching stalks 2-3 feet tall. The pointy leaves with nice veining are 3 inches long; attractive black berries follow in fall, nodding in the leaf axils. This forms bold colonies & is pleasant draping down embankments, moist woods or perennial borders in sun to shade, any average to damp or even clay soil. Fairly drought tolerant once established & a care free, classic. The white tuberous roots are fascinating, take a look when you get them! Zones 4-7 Also called John the conqueror root, Sealwort. EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BLOODROOT Sanguinaria canadensis
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Fluttering lacy~white flowers emerge early, even with snow about! Round starbursts pop from glistening, slowly unfurling, pearl buds. Then a striking pair of richly veined, 6 inch, kidney shaped leaves rise & frame the flower. Pretty foliage is the deepest green! Fascinating reddish, knobby tubers do emit “bloody” sap, just scratch the surface. Bloodroot, related to Poppy was used medicinally for snake bite & in folk medicine for bronchitis. Carefree any average garden or woodsy soil, sun to ½ shade. Zones 4-8 also called Corn root, Sweet slumber, Puccoon EACH $4.95  5 FOR $23  10 FOR $44  30 FOR $129  60 FOR $255
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PITCHER PLANT  Sarracenia purpurea
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DESCRIPTION SHORTLY ZONES 4-7 GALLON $9.95  3 FOR $27
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FALSE SOLOMON’S SEAL Smilacina racemosa
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Often confused with the true form, yet different & just as nice in every way. It forms a graceful 18″ mound. Leaves zig-zag up and down arching two foot stems, in May topped by feathery, spirea~like, sweetly fragrant white flower plumes nodding at every branch tip. Another show begins with the translucent red berry clusters ripening in fall. The berries have a surreal, pretty, waxy look. It is perfect in woodlands or sunny perennial borders, takes clay well & attracts butterflies! Like the true form it also has very curious looking roots! Zones 4-7 Also called Solomon’s Plume, Zig~Zag, False Spikenard EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BLUE EYED GRASS Sisyrinchum graminoides
Not a grass, but a delightful dwarf relative of Iris. The perky little, grass~like leaves, only 4 inches tall & partly ever-green, do resemble iris! Come early in spring they light up with blue flowers having yellow centers in a very cheery display. Very easy, in any well drained soil & sun. You can even mix them into lawns where grass is thin & they blend right in. Zones 4-7 EACH $4.95  5FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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INDIAN PINK Spigelia marilandica
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This fascinating native can often bloom twice, once in June then again early fall. Carefree and adaptable to full sun or light shade, not picky to soil but better in damp, sometimes seen on stream banks. Can attract hummingbirds. The unique flowers almost resemble little hot peppers standing upright. zones 5-8 EACH $5.95 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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FOAM FLOWER Tiarella cordifolia
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A must, with beautiful, softly lobed, maple shaped leaves 2-4 inches wide, topped by dainty and showy, feathery~white, 6 inch flower spikes in spring. A great woodland and sun plant, it forms dense mats 4 inches high. This charmer is one of the best native groundcover’s or even used as a specimen. Foliage lasts into winter, then turns soft orangey~red with deeper streaking, so you get a treat of winter color! Fast but not a weed & so easy; tolerating Northern Cold, Southern heat. Hybrids have made made of it, yet the native Foamflower here is just as fine, but costs much less! Zones 4-8 also called Coolwort, Gem Fruit, Nancy over the Ground. It is a pretty flower, light and airy in character. EACH $4.95  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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SPIDERWORT Tradescantia virginiana
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Here is a perky, easy plant! It seems to be a perfect ground cover or edger! Spiderwort Blooms Heavily in the spring with waxy, clear purple flowers, then blooms sporadically ALL summer! Fine textured , grass~like leaves can grow to 8 inches high and last into fall. Makes a fine contrast with the other wildflowers, because of it’s neutral foliage. Carefree, loose woodsy soil, clay is ok, sun to ½ shade. Zones 4-8 EACH $5  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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TRILLIUMS …SPECIAL GARDEN GEMS 
True garden gems and contrary to myth, these are easy to grow providing weeks of bloom in spring. Even in My Mother’s small garden in suburban New Jersey they thrived for 20Years; just make sure you provide well drained woodsy soil, though some clay content is ok.
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SNOW TRILLIUM Trillium grandiflorium
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Loved by all, this trillium has foliage on 8 inch stems and glistening white flowers lasting up to three weeks in mid spring. Bright yellow anthers accent the flowers. Toward the end of bloom the flowers age to a subtle rose pink. Trilliums are not hard to grow despite what you might hear. Pretty foliage has classy deep veining A welcoming plant for your garden! Zones 4-8  EACH $5.95 5 FOR $24 10 FOR $45 30 FOR $129  60 FOR $249
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RED TRILLIUM Trillium erectum
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Large bold waxy foliage that gets to be 12 inches tall, a bit taller then the others. Long lasting deep maroon to scarlet Bloom. Other fine attributes as above. Remember, all trilliums mix well together! Zones 4-8 EACH $5.95 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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YELLOW TRILLIUM Trillium luteum
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Enchanting lacy yellow flowers with an airy, lemon scent! Another beautiful Trillium, like all, that get better each and every year. Zones 4-8  EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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TOAD SHADE TRILLIUM Trillium sessile
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Bold crimson red flower petals, point up on this species with mottled, perky, leaves emerging 2 weeks earlier than the other Trilliums. Zones 4-8 EACH $5.95 5 FOR $20 10 FOR $38 30 FOR $109 60 FOR $209
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MERRYBELLS Uvularia Grandiflora
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This is a graceful, cheery, plant, easily grown in light shade to full sun. Fluted, bright yellow flowers dangle on 1 to 2 foot nodding stalks in late April! Pleasing gray~green, compound foliage, sways in the slightest of breezes and lasts long into fall! Patches of Merrybells looks just right popping up near tree trunks & they work well in borders and with other perennials, in woodland gardens or in more sunny areas. Fleshy roots were once used as a poultice on sores. Merrybells form beautiful colonies in short order yet are not invasive! Zones 4-8 Also called Cog Bells, Bellwort EACH $5  5 FOR $18 10 FOR $34 30 FOR $98 60 FOR $189
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BIRDS FOOT VIOLET Viola pedata
birdsfootviolet
Unusual, deeply segmented leaves are repeatedly cut giving a very frilly, fine~textured look, like a fancy parsley or a birds foot. This dwarf, 4-5 inch plant adapts very easily & often blooms again in the fall, forming beautiful patches, yet it is not invasive. Charming clear purple flowers with white highlights, that are quite showy! Any average Soil, light shade to sun. Zones 4-8 Also called Crow Foot, Horse Violet, Velvets EACH $4.50  5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR $155
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CANADA VIOLET V. canadensis
canvi
Easily growable in the U.S., not just Canada! (It is native to the U.S.) Lightly fragrant white flowers with a yellow throat early in the season. It has bold, veined foliage & grows 8-10 inches. This is a vigorous spreader & fills in an area where you need something easy, that grows in sun to ½ shade; tolerates clay! Zones 4-8  EACH $4.50 5 FOR $16 10 FOR $30 30 FOR $85 60 FOR $155

PLANTS WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC!

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          EXPANDED SHRUB AND TREE LISTING FOR 2015!
               GREAT PLANTS AT GREAT PRICES!
                    WHOLESALE TO ANYONE
                 EASTERN PLANT SINCE 1985!

THESE ARE PLANTS WE GET FROM HIGH QUALITY ASSOCIATE GROWERS
     WE'VE WORKED WITH FOR 20 YEARS. EXCELLENT QUALITY 
    SOME ARE HEIRLOOM, SOME ARE RARE. ALL GROWN OUTSIDE

NOTE: THERE WILL BE A SEPARATE LISTING SOON FOR PLANTS THAT DO 
     NOT HAVE TO BE PURCHASED IN QUANTITY INC OLD FAVORITES

  There's a minimum quantity of each that must be purchased, 
   called a bundle, BUT THE MORE YOU BUY THE LESS THEY ARE.
   >>>YES, YES WE WILL CONSIDER SELLING LESSER QUANTITIES<<<
        DO NOT BE AFRAID TO ASK ...PLEASE INQUIRE
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REMEMBER IT MIGHT BE CHEAPER THAN BUYING JUST A FEW ELSEWHERE! 
PLEASE ORDER EARLY--ONCE WEATHER WARMS MANY ARE SOLD OUT. 
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BUNDLE: is the minimum number of plants you need to purchase.  
EACH: is price per plant. So, if 10 in a BUNDLE and EACH is
$2-then 10 plants cost $20. The 50+ 100+ 500+ price is even
MUCH LESS PROPORTIONALLY THAN THE INITIAL EACH PRICE.     

EXPLAINING SIZES AND AGE: ALL PLANTS ARE GROWN OUTSIDE!
SEEDLING- started in 2013-all have gone thru winter; are woody
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Abies balsamea Balsam Fir To 75', ZONE 4
Grow your own Christmas Trees for fun or profit.
Attractive dark green needles, silvery beneath.
Fragrant spicy needles. Valued ornamental and preferred 
Christmas tree for fragrance, form and heavy branching.  
Best growth on moist, cold sites, sun-partial shade.  
Natural range mountains of W. Vir., Tenn. to Nova Scotia.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE BUNDLE  EACH   50+    100+    
TRANSPLANT plug    3-6"     25  $2.40  $2.25  $1.99   
TRANSPLANT plug    6-9"     10  $3.30  $2.99  $2.49
TRANSPLANT plug    6-9"      5  $5.95

Abies concolor White Fir To 90', ZONE 4.  
Excellent, adaptable ornamental and colorful Christmas 
tree or ornamental. Withstands heat and drought better 
than other firs. LARGE, Soft silvery blue-green needles 
are "people" friendly. ELEGANT, Dense, symmetrical form. 
Tolerates partial shade. Wildlife browse and shelter value.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old     6-9"      50   $1.49   $1.29   $.95
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  9-12"      10   $3.80   $2.80   $2.60
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  9-12"       5   $6.95
 
Abies fraseri Fraser Fir To 40', ZONE 5
Among the most elegant of native conifers. Dense 
branching, narrowly conical form.  Glossy, dark green 
needles. Most popular commercial Christmas tree in SE 
U.S. Widespread use for ornamental landscaping. 
Seeds and buds used extensively by red squirrels.  
GRADE/AGE        SIZE BUNDLE EACH  50+   100+  500+
TRANSPLANT plug  6-9"     10 $3.30 $2.85 $2.45 $1.45
 
Abies grandis Grand Fir To 200', ZONE 4
Glossy, dark green to bright green fragrant needles. 
Native in Pacific Northwest from British Columbia 
south to Northern Cal. & east to Montana. Grown for 
Christmas tree plantations.  Desirable landscape tree 
for cool, moist sites. Good for Wildlife value.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE BUNDLE  EACH  50+   100+  500+
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 9-12"     10  $3.95 $3.50 $2.90 $1.34
 
Abies lasiocarpa arizonica Corkbark Fir To 40', ZONE 5
Dense, pyramidal form, corky white bark. Blue-green to 
blue-white needles set this attractive ornamental 
apart. Native to mountains of Arizona. I had a great 
specimen of this here til 5 years ago when some crook 
cut it and stole it for a Christmas tree. GRGR! 
GRADE/AGE        SIZE BUNDLE  EACH  50+   100+  500+
TRANSPLANT plug 6-9"     10  $3.95 $3.50 $2.90 $1.90
 
Abies procera Noble Fir To 200', ZONE 5
Short, stiff, horizontal branches, 1" plump blue-green 
needles, large cones. Very handsome! Native to western 
U.S., but can be grown in the east. Premium Christmas Tree.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE BUNDLE EACH  50+   100+  500+
TRANSPLANT plug    6-9"     10 $3.95 $3.45 $3.25  $1.95
TRANSPLANT plug   9-12"     10 $4.50 $4.25 $3.95  $2.95
 
Acer campestre  Hedge Maple To 35', ZONE 5
Ideal for clipped hedges and screens due to dense growth.  
Small to medium tree, dark green foliage turns golden-yellow
in fall. Casts very dense shade. Tolerates dry, compacted
soils once established. Wind and air pollution resistant. 
This is a neat plant that is great for a hedge, recall 
learning it at Rutgers University many moons ago.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH  50+    100+    
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old    2-3'      10  $6.95 $5.95  $4.50   

Acer circinatum  Vine Maple To 25', ZONE 5
Known in the Northwest as "flame of the forest" for red
/yellow/orange fall colors. Shrubby Northwest native, shade 
tolerant, prefers moist, well drained soils. Spring blooms, 
red winged seeds. Prized landscape specimen. Wildlife browse, 
cover value. Wood for carving & twigs for weaving.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH  50+    100+    
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old  2-3'        10   $4.50 $3.95  $2.95   

Acer ginnala  Amur Maple To 20', ZONE 4 
Small, shrubby maple widely used for screening &
shelterbelts. Easily trained as multi-trunk specimen,
hardy & tough. Dense glossy foliage, vivid scarlet autumn
leaf color, fragrant spring bloom clusters. Low maintenance, 
establishes readily on most sites.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH  50+   100+   500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    2-3'      25  $4.50  $3.85 $3.15  $2.90
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old  2-3'      10  $7.95  $5.50 $4.50  $3.95

Acer macrophyllum  Bigleaf Maple To 100', ZONE 5
This is a big maple with big dinner plate sized leaves. Broad,
dense shade tree. Native West Coast from Alaska to Cal.  
Bright yellow to orange fall color. Fast growing. Leaf litter 
high in rich nutrients builds soils where they are grown. Syrup
can be made from sap.    
GRADE/AGE           SIZE BUNDLE EACH  50+   100+  500
TRANSPLANT 2 yr old 2-3'     10 $4.15 $3.85 $3.25 $2.90

Acer negundo  Box Elder, Manitoba Maple To 70', ZONE 2
Recommended for extreme drought and cold tolerance.  
Will thrive anywhere! Fast growing shade tree.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH 50+    100+   500+
SEEDLING 1 yr old  12-18"      50  $2.95 $2.75  $2.25  $1.95
TRANSPLANT 2 yr old  2-3'      10  $4.95 $3.25  $2.90 

Acer palmatum  Japanese Maple To 25', ZONE 5.  
Small ornamental species, widely planted in temperate 
zone landscapes around the globe. Propagated with seed 
collected from green leaf trees, fall colors often turn 
brilliant shades of yellow to red. To me these green leaved 
forms are more elegant than the common red ones!   
GRADE/AGE              SIZE BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"     50  $3.88   $2.95    
PLUG 2 yr old        18-24"      5  $6.30   $5.50   $2.60
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old    2-3'     10  $7.20   $6.50   

Acer rubrum  Red Maple To 120', ZONE 3
Popular shade tree. Covered in clusters of small red
spring flowers before leaves. New leaf growth red to 
deep green, turning flaming shades of red, yellow, orange 
in fall. Will grow on a diverse range of sites & soils, 
wet to dry. Shade & flood tolerant. Native to E. N. America.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"      50  $2.75   $2.35    $1.75
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"      25  $4.95
 
Acer saccharum  Sugar Maple To 120', ZONE 3
Large ornamental shade tree of gorgeous stature and form. 
Prefers well drained acidic soils. Beautiful flaky bark with 
age. Grown commercially for highly prized hardwood & syrup. 
Rich leaf litter builds soils. Native stands are popular 
fall destination sites, painted in stunning colors.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE BUNDLE  EACH   100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old   6-12"    100  $1.95  $1.50   $1.35
SEEDLING 2 yr old  12-18"     50  $2.45  $2.20   $1.68
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  3-4'     10  $9.95  $9.25   $8.25
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  3-4'      5  14.95
Actinidia kolomikta Arctic Beauty'Hardy Kiwi To 20', ZONE 4
Very popular twining vine develops multi-colored green, 
purple, pink, white leaves with maturity. Best color in 
sun, will tolerate part shade. Fragrant white blooms. 
Chosen for ornamental value as well as cold & heat tolerance.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE EACH    
SEEDLING 2 yr old  6-12"      10  $7.95   
 
Aesculus glabra  Ohio Buckeye To 30', ZONE 5
Pale yellow-green spring flowers in upright candles. Dense 
shade, large shrub to tree. Fruit resembles small chestnut. 
Good border, screen plant. Prefers deep, rich soils.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE EACH    
SEEDLING 2 yr old      3-6"   100    $2.65   
SEEDLING 2 yr old     6-12"   100    $2.95      
SEEDLING 2 yr old     6-12"    50    $5.50
 
Aesculus pavia  Red Buckeye To 35', ZONE 5
Shrubby multi-stem habit, outstanding display of 6" 
red candle-like bloom spikes in May.  Bright green leaves 
on long red petioles.  Prefers moist, well-drained sites, 
tolerates partial shade. Pest resistant. Attractive
medium size landscape specimen, blooms appear on young 
plants. Very tropical in look. 
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH  50+   100+    
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old   6-12"       25  $5.65  $4.95 $3.25   
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old   6-12"       10  $9.95
Alnus incana  White or Gray Alder To 90', ZONE 2 
Fast growing pyramidal tree for wet, cold locations.
Smooth gray bark. Useful landscape tree for difficult 
stream-pond sites. Excellent fast grower for damp to wet 
spots where little will grow. Harvested for timber & 
firewood. Wildlife value. Attrative seed pods.    
GRADE/AGE            SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH  50+   100+  500+
TRANSPLANT plug     6-12"     25  $3.95 $3.55 $2.95 $1.80
 
Alnus rugosa  Speckled Alder To 35', ZONE 3   
Northeastern North American native primary uses reveg-
etation & reclamation. Fast growth in & around wetlands. 
Shrubby multi-trunk habit. High wildlife value for seed 
production & browse. Seed pods are ornamental. Increases 
soil fertility.  
GRADE/AGE       SIZE BUNDLE EACH  50+   100+  500+ 
TRANSPLANT plug 3-6"     25 $3.95 $2.90 $2.55 $1.95
 
Amelanchier alnifolia  Saskatoon Serviceberry To 8'+, ZONE 3.  
This is a shrubby shadblow unlike others that are trees. 
Masses of white spring flowers, followed by edible blueberry
-like fruit. Fruit popular Fresh market, u-pick and preserves.
Beautiful fall colors burgundy, orange, yellow. Widely used in 
shelterbelts & for wildlife habitat. Cold hardy and adaptable, 
easy in any sunny soil.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'       25  $5.90   $4.95   $2.95
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"       25  $4.15   $3.80   $1.95
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  12-18"       10  $7.95   $6.50   $4.25
 
Amelanchier canadensis  Shadblow Serviceberry To 25', ZONE 3.  
Masses of white, early spring flowers before leaves.
Ornamental & edible fruit, bright yellow to red autumn foliage, 
multiple season landscape value. Shrubby, small tree good 
for specimen, background screening, wildlife browse & cover. 
Fruit used fresh, for cooking and in preserves.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"       50  $5.00   $4.50   $2.45
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'       25  $5.70   $4.90   $2.90
SEEDLING 3 yr old      3-4'       10  7.95    $7.25

Amelanchier laevis  Allegheny Serviceberry To 40', ZONE 4
New spring foliage tinged purple followed by masses of 
white bloom & dark purple edible fruit. Fall colors red
purple-orange-yellow. Shrubby when young, grows into a 
medium size tree. Provides wildlife with cover & fruit.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"      50  $5.15   $4.75   $2.45
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"      50  $4.75   $3.95   $2.95
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24       25  $7.95
Aronia melanocarpa  Black Chokeberry To 6', ZONE 3
Massive display of white flowers, black berries, spectacular 
red autumn color. Astringent berry, high in vitamin C 
& antioxidants, used in juice & juice blends. Grows well 
in almost any soil & moisture conditions. Native. Excellent 
used in mass plantings having a flowing, billowy look.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+   500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"      50  $3.50   $3.10   $1.95
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old  12-18"      10  $5.60   $3.90   $2.85
 
Aronia prunifolia  Purple Fruit Chokeberry To 12', ZONE 4
Naturally occurring cross between A. arbutifolia and 
A. melanocarpa native to E. U.S. & Canada. White flowers
clustered at branch ends in May. Fall foliage deep red-purple.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    200+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old     6-12"      100  $2.25   $1.95    $1.55
 
Artemisia tridentata wyomingensis  Wyoming Big Sagebrush 
To 15', usually under 3', ZONE 4.  Silvery-green aromatic 
foliage, clusters of small yellow, late summer blooms. 
Drought tolerant. Upright branchy habit, thrives in sun-dry,
gravelly soils. Alkaline tolerant. wildlife  value.  
GRADE/AGE      BUNDLE   EACH 50+   100+  500+
2 yr plug           5  $5.68 $4.25 $3.2  $1.95
 
Asimina triloba  Paw Paw To 15', ZONE 5.
Produces clusters of 3 to 7 nutritious greenish yellow 
fruit, from purple tulip-like blooms. GORGEOUS, LONG 
DROOPING LEAVES give a look like no other plant. Central U.S. 
native shrubby tree; thrives in rich moist soils, takes clay; 
sun to partially shaded locations. Best with 2 or more trees 
for cross pollination.  
GRADE/AGE   BUNDLE  EACH  50+    100+   500+
2 yr plug       10  $8.90 $7.90  $6.50  $4.95

Betula nigra  River Birch To 30', ZONE 4
Increased usage as an ornamental because of its resistance 
to Bronze Birch Borer. Shimmering, cinnamon outer bark 
naturally peels back to reveal light creamy-brown inner bark. 
Excellent heat and cold tolerance. Withstands extended 
periods of flooding.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE  BUNDLE EACH  100+  500+ 
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'      25 $4.60 $3.95 $2.45    
TRANSPLANT plug 3 yr old 3-4'   10 $7.70 $4.75   
TRANSPLANT plug 3 yr old 3-4'    5 $10.95
Betula papyrifera  Paper Birch, Canoe Birch To 80', ZONE 2
Most ornamental of native birch. Bark is usually smooth 
Chalk-white and peels in papery layers. Golden fall color. 
Also known as Canoe Birch. Ideal in New England and other 
cool summer areas. 
GRADE/AGE                SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH   100+   500+
TRANSPLANT plug 3 yr old 2-3'      10  $8.25  $6.05  $4.20
TRANSPLANT plug 3 yr old 3-4'      10  $8.95  $6.95   

Betula populifolia  Gray Birch To 60', ZONE 4
Eastern North American native useful for reclamation
and soil stabilization. Often mistakenly called White birch, 
but this stays much smaller. Will reseed on poor soils and 
quickly develop thickets due to suckering habit. Smooth 
bark pale gray to white. Light yellow fall color.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE BUNDLE  EACH  100+  500+
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old  3-4'     10  $9.25 $7.95 $4.95

Calocedrus decurrens Incense Cedar To 50', ZONE 5
Native to the mountains of southern Oregon, California
(Yosemite Valley) and Nevada. CAN BE GROWN N THE EAST.
Dense pyramidal crown, rich green foliage. Tolerates 
blazing summer heat and poor soils. Fascinating seed pod
-cones resemble incense. Excellent high screen. Gorgeous 
furrowed bark with age. 
GRADE/AGE          SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH  50+   100+   500+
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 12-15"    10  $6.10 $5.25 $4.75  $3.95
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 15-18"     5  $7.50 $6.20 $5.25  $4.40

Calycanthus floridus Carolina Allspice
available singly
 
Caragana arborescens  Siberian Peashrub To 12', ZONE 2
Bright yellow May flowers. Billowy habit, excelled massed. 
Fine screen or windbreak. Drought tolerant. Widely planted 
in all conditions.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE BUNDLE  EACH 50+   100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    2-3'     25  $3.95 $3.50  $2.95  $1.90
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 18-24"    10  $4.65 $3.95  $3.75  $2.75

Castanea dentata  American Chestnut To 100', ZONE 5
RARELY OFFERED! Rounded, wide spreading crown, massive 
branches. Large tropical like foliage. Fast growth, produces 
high quality hardwood, important wildlife value. Grown from 
seed collected in a reportedly blight-resistant 
(not guaranteed) hardy, isolated native stand in Michigan. 
Large, sweet edible nuts.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    
SEEDLING 2 yr old     6-12"     100  $3.95 
SEEDLING 2 yr old     6-12"      50  $6.25  
 
Castanea mollissima  Chinese Chestnut To 60', ZONE 4
Blight resistant, very ornamental, spreading tree.  
Edible 1" nuts.  Two trees required for pollination. 
Intolerant of alkaline soil. Important wildlife value.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH        
SEEDLING 2 yr old     6-12"      100  $3.25    
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"       50  $4.00   

Cedrus atlantica  Atlas Cedar To 30' ZONE 6
A superbly beautiful specimen tree unmatched by any 
conifer when fully mature. Gray-green needles with 
pyramidal habit. Heat and drought tolerant.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE  BUNDLE EACH   50+   100+   500+
PLUG 2 yr old                  10  $4.50 $4.20 $3.95  $2.50
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 12-15"     10  $6.25 $6.00 $5.75  $3.95
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 15-18"      5  $7.95 $6.95 $5.95  $4.90

Cedrus deodara Deodar Cedar To 100', ZONE 6
Native to Himalayan Mountains. Characteristic gray-green 
foliage on semi pendulous branches; pyramidal in look. 
Ornamental cones. From native stands selected 
for cold hardiness.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+   500+
PLUG 2 yr old                    10  $4.95   $3.90  $2.75
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old   6-9"       10  $5.95   
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old   6-9"        5  $8.95
Cedrus libani  (Cedar Of Lebanon) To 120', ZONE 5
Slow growing, rounded spreading habit. Strong horizontal
branching. A bit hardier than the other species. Dark gray 
to black, deeply fissured bark. Stiff, 1" dark green needles 
in clusters of 30 to 40. The once great forests of Lebanon 
have been reduced to just 4 small sites over the past 
4,500 years due to habitat destruction.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
PLUG 2 yr old                   10  $5.00   $4.50   $3.00
TRANSPLANT 2 yr old 3-6"        25  $3.90   $2.95  
 
Cercidiphyllum japonicum  Katsura Tree To 30', ZONE 5
Interesting billowy branching with oval red leaves becoming 
dark blue-green when mature. Carmine-red flowers precede 
foliage; brilliant red or yellow fall colors. Often
multi-trunked.  Widely considered to be one of the most 
beautiful small landscape trees.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH  50+   100+   500+
PLUG 2 yr old       14-18"      5  $5.90 $5.00 $3.50  $1.95
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old   2-3'     10  $6.50 $5.50 $4.50  $3.50
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old   2-3'      5  $8.90
Cercis canadensis  Eastern Redbud To 30', ZONE 4
Grown from hardy Wisconsin strain; important for this species. 
Small handsome multi-stem, arching tree with purplish pink 
flowers before leaves; a sign of spring. Widely planted and 
native to the eastern U.S. Takes drought. Yellow fall foliage.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH   100+   500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    6-12"     100  $2.8o  $1.95  $1.60
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old   2-3'      10  $6.80  $4.80  $3.25

Chaenomeles japonica  Japanese Flowering Quince to 6', ZONE 4
Early blooming shrub your grandma may have had, now rarely seen.
Very bright red to orange flowers, glossy 
green leaves. Specimen plant or easily sheared to hedge.  
Tolerant of extremes in heat, cold, and soils.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  12-18"       10  $4.95   $3.45   
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  18-24"       10  $5.50   $3.80   

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana  Port Orford Cedar60' ZONE 5
Densely pyramidal with soft graceful bluish green foliage. 
Can be planted closely and sheared into a hedge. Important
species for commercial timber in coastal Oregon. Best 
growth on cool moist sites sheltered from drying winds.  
GRADE/AGE               SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH  50+  100+    
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old     2-3'        5  $8.50  $6.50  $5.55   
 
Chionanthus retusus  Chinese Fringetree To 25', ZONE 5
Masses of frilly white summer flowers followed by dark blue 
fruit. Dark green leaves, downy white beneath. Takes clay. 
GRADE/AGE              SIZE      BUNDLE  EACH    200+    500+
SEEDLING 3 yr old      3-6"        100  $2.95   $2.45   $1.95
SEEDLING 3 yr old     6-12"        100  $3.25   

Comptonia peregrina Sweetfern To 4', ZONE 2
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Cornus alba sibirica  Siberian Dogwood To 7', ZONE 2
Less aggressive than species with exceptionally colorful 
coral-red branches in winter.  Extremely winter hardy. 
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH   100+    500+
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 18-24"      10  $7.80   
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old   2-3'      10  $8.90   $6.40   $4.75

Cornus alternifolia  Pagoda Dogwood To 15', ZONE 3
Normally a tall shrub; occasionally a tree. VERY DISTINCT
horizontal layered branches bear small white flowers giving 
way to blue fruit. Prefers moist areas; fine small tree!  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old       2-3'      25  $5.25   $4.90   $2.90
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old   12-18"      10  $5.80   $3.90   
 
Cornus amomum  Silky Dogwood To 9', ZONE 4      
Purple spreading branches.  Leaves are dark green on 
top and silky underneath. Yellowish white flowers.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH   100+    500+
SEEDLING 3 yr old    18-24       10  $4.95   $3.70   $2.40
SEEDLING 3 yr old      2-3'      10  $5.50   $4.65   $2.90

Cornus controversa  Giant Dogwood to 60', ZONE 6
All of the ornamental benefits of the shrubby dogwoods 
(including fall color) in a large tree.  Horizontal 
branching, makes an interesting specimen.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+   500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"      50  $4.90   $3.50   
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'      25  $5.90   $4.50   $2.95
 
Cornus florida  Flowering Dogwood To 20', ZONE 4
The best ornamental dogwood native to the northern U.S. 
Seed grown from New England Strains. Given decent soil and 
open conditions these are not hard to grow. White flowers, 
brilliant red fruit, scarlet autumn color. Performs best in 
high shade. Widely planted.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH   100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"     50  $3.45   $1.99   $1.68
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'     25  $5.50   $3.95   $2.45

Cornus kousa 'Chinensis'  (Chinese Kousa Dogwood)To 20', ZONE 5
Wide spreading shrub or small tree. Showy white flowers, later 
than above, with red edible fruit resembling large rasberries. 
Grows in sun or partial shade. Neat patchy flaky bark with age.
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'      25  $5.24   $3.50   $2.45
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old   18-24"      10  $6.50   $4.25   $2.95

Cornus mas  (Cornelian Cherry Dogwood) To 20', ZONE 4
One of the earliest to bloom with masses of small yellow 
flowers. Upright, multistemmed, specimen shrub, hedge, 
or windbreak. Can be trained to create a small tree. 
Outstanding four season ornamental with fall color, 
edible 3/4" bright scarlet fruit are very pretty.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"      50  $4.95   $3.90   $2.80
TRANSPLANT 2 yr old  18-24"      10  $9.80   $6.95   

Cornus nuttallii  (Pacific Dogwood) To 75', ZONE 6
White blooms, early spring and summer.  Yellow fall 
foliage, decorative red-orange fruits.  Occasional fall
bloom. Upright form, interesting layered branching.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"      50  $4.50   $3.50   $1.75
 
Cornus officinalis  (Japanese Cornel Dogwood) To 25', ZONE 5
Similar to Cornus mas with earlier, showy golden-yellow
blooms in clusters. Colorful gray, brown to orange bark.
Reddish purple tart edible fruit ripens September-Oct.
Excellent tall, informal hedge, wildlife value. Yellow
to reddish purple fall foliage.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"       50  $4.60   
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'       25  $6.45   
 
Cornus racemosa  Gray Dogwood To 15', ZONE 4
Native to the eastern U.S.  Small white flower clusters
having white berries on red stalks.  Dense growth turns
purplish in fall.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"       50  $2.45   $2.25   $1.70
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"       50  $2.95   $2.60   $1.90

Cornus sanguinea  Bloodtwig Dogwood To 8', ZONE 4
Dark red twigs in winter add color when little is found. 
Reddish fall color. Very adaptable. Transplants easily; 
great for massing; likes sun.    
GRADE/AGE              SIZE       BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"          50  $3.95   $2.95   $1.95
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'          25  $4.45   $3.45   $2.25
 
Cornus sericea  Red Osier Dogwood To 10', ZONE 2
Colorful all year.  Grows rapidly to multi-stem shrub.
Ideal for holding soil on steep banks.  Correct botanical
name is now Cornus sericea, not Cornus stolonifera.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH   100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'       25  $3.95  $3.35    $1.95
TRANSPLANT 2 yr old  18-24"       10  $5.95  $4.90    $2.45

Cornus walteri  Walter Dogwood To 40', ZONE 5
Unusual flowering tree prized for blocky, alligator bark 
and masses of 2" to 3" white bloom clusters in June.  
Upright, vase shape, drought-clay soil tolerance. 
Red fall foliage color.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE      BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"         50  $4.95   
SEEDLING 2 yr old      2-3'         25  $5.45   $3.45   $2.50

Corylus americana  American Filbert, Hazelnut To 10', ZONE 4
A multi-stemmed, round-topped shrub. Dark green summer 
foliage with fine serrations, in fall turns to light 
yellow-reddish. Ornamental and edible nuts. Drought tolerant.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  BDL+    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"       50  $4.95   $3.50   $1.95
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  12-18"       10  $7.95   

Cotinus coggygria 'Purpureus' Purple Smokebush To 15', ZONE 5
Purple leaves in whorls, crowned by "puffs" of feathery 
smoky pink blooms that really resemble smoke from a distance. 
Drought tolerant, ornamental small tree to large shrub.  
Best color in full sun.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"      50  $3.95   $2.95   $1.95
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old  12-18"      10  $6.80   $4.50   $2.95
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old    2-3'      10  $7.50   $4.95   $3.60

Cotinus obovatus American Smoketree
available singly

Cotoneaster horizontalis  Rock Cotoneaster To 3', ZONE 5
Ideal for rock gardens and small areas.  Bright red berries 
and fall color. Low mounding form.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"       50  $3.50    $2.95    $1.95
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"       50  $3.95    $3.25    $1.95
 
Cotoneaster lucidus  Hedge Cotoneaster To 10', ZONE 3
Glossy dark green leaves, rose-white flowers in clusters
followed by black fruit persisting into winter. Excellent 
dense screen, wildlife habitat. Shining red fall color.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old     2-3'      25  $5.50   $4.80  $2.50
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 12-18"      10  $6.50   $5.50  $2.95
  
Crataegus douglasii  Douglas Hawthorn To 30', ZONE 4
Small tree with pendulous branches, dark green, shiny
leaves.  Black berries liked by birds.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    18-24"      50  $3.75    $2.94  $1.65
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old    2-3'      10  $6.95   $4.95   $2.95
 
Crataegus laevigata English Flowering Hawthorn 20', ZONE 4
Vigorous shrub to small tree.  Fragrant flowers white to 
pink, deep red fruit, 1" thorns. Makes a dense sheared barrier 
or screen.  Preferred hawthorn rootstock for heavy soils.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"       50  $3.45    $1.95   $1.70
 
Crataegus mollis  Downy Hawthorn To 50', ZONE 3
Heavy crops of red 1" fruit in late summer, preceded in 
May by clusters of 3/4" white blooms.  Variably thorny 
up to 2" long on gray branches.  New twigs densely pubescent.
Useful for wildlife habitat, naturalized landscapes can be 
sheared into a formidable screen.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    12-18"      50  $3.75    $2.97   $1.90

Cypripedium calceolus Yellow Ladyslipper this will be in 
the Wildflower section which will be up soon. It is available 
by the each. We have a limited supply
 
Davidia involucrata  Dove Tree 40', ZONE 6-8
RARELY OFFERED. When in bloom, pairs of unequal white bloom 
bracts hang below branches providing an illusion of white 
doves or giant butterflies.  Tends to dominant central 
leader and upright pyramidal form.  Best on partially 
shaded sites with rich, moist, well drained soils.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE     BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT 2 yr old    6-12"        25  $9.75   $7.75   
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old   12-18"        10  $12.95  $8.25   $7.50
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old   18-24"        10  $13.50  $8.95  
 
Diervilla lonicera  Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle To 4', ZONE 3
Mounding, spreading habit.  Adaptable to a wide range of
soil conditions. Excellent for bank stabilization and 
naturalizing.  Yellow spring flower cymes on new growth, 
 reddish fall color. Best in full sun, tolerates some shade.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH   50+   
cutting 1 yr old       3-6"      10  $6.25 $5.25   

Diospyros virginiana  American Persimmon To 30'+, ZONE 5
Picturesque upright southeastern U.S. native prized for 
wildlife, hardwood and ornamental values. Distinctive thick, 
dark "alligator" bark. Yellow-orange 1" to 3" fruit 
persist into winter. Orange fall color. Prefers slightly 
acidic, well-drained soil but takes clay. Drought resistant.   
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 1 yr old     6-12"      50  $3.60    $1.95   $1.70
SEEDLING  2 yr old   12-18"      50  $4.25    $2.95   
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  12-18"      10  $9.95   
 
Dirca palustris Leatherwood A FEW AVAILABLE...INQUIRE

Elaeagnus commutata  Silverberry, Wolf Willow To 12', ZONE 2
Tough, adaptable native shrub. Tolerates temperature 
extremes, dry Soils. Shrubby, suckering habit forms 
thickets. Produces dry silvery fruit used by game birds.  
Deer & antelope browse. Spreading roots develop nitrogen 
fixing nodules.   
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 3 yr old     12-18"      50  $3.95   $2.95   
SEEDLING 3 yr old       2-3'      25  $4.75   $3.75   $2.45
SEEDLING 2 yr old      6-12"     100  $3.15   $2.25   $1.75

Fagus grandifolia  American Beech To 100', ZONE 4
Beech trees are hard to get in any size! Becomes a big 
tree with wide spreading crown. Dark green leaves turning 
golden bronze in fall; lasting thru winter. Excellent wildlife 
value. A dramatic tree.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old    2-3'       10  $7.50   $5.50   $4.50
 
Fagus sylvatica 'Purpurea'  Purple Beech To 90', ZONE 4
Unquestionably one of the best of the large ornamental 
shade trees. Purple foliage fades to purple-green in 
summer heat. Grows to tremendous size.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE BDL+    100+   
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old  18-24"       10  $9.50   $6.25  

FERNS will be in a separate listing soon
 
Forsythia suspensa  Weeping Forsythia To 10', ZONE 5
Ok, forsythias are common but we offer three forms that 
are better than most seen. Upright arching habit provides 
"golden fountain" effect during early spring bloom. 
Yellow fall leaf color.  Adaptable to most soil types. 
Will tolerate some shade/drought, best bloom in full sun.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH        
SEEDLING 2 yr old   18-24"       50  $3.50       
SEEDLING 3 yr old     2-3'       25  $4.75       
  
Forsythia x 'Meadowlark' To 10', ZONE 3
New hybrid hardy across northern Great Plains.  Bright 
yellow spring blooms, upright arching habit. Developed
by Arnold Arboretum, North Dakota/South Dakota Agricultural
Experiment Stations for superior cold tolerance and 
flowering. Best in shrub borders and foundation plantings.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
cutting 2 yr old      6-12"      10  $5.95   $4.80   $3.60
cutting 2 yr old     12-18"      10  $6.75   
 
Forsythia x 'Northern Gold' To 8', ZONE 3
Golden-yellow flowers appear before dark green foliage.  
Excellent flower bud hardiness. Upright habit, adaptable 
to most soils, best color in full sun.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
cutting 2 yr old      6-12"       10  $6.25   $4.45   
 
Forsythia x intermedia 'Spring Glory' To 8', ZONE 4-5
Old fashioned favorite grown for prolific display of pale
yellow 1 1/2" blossoms covering upright, arching stems.  
Fast growth, suited for background plantings in spring 
bulb and flower borders.    
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    
cutting 2 yr old     12-18"     10  $6.95   $5.50   
cutting 2 yr old     18-24"     10  $7.45   $5.80   
 
Fraxinus nigra  Black Ash To 75', ZONE 2
Native to lowlands and moist soils.  Useful for 
wetland plantings, poorly drained soils.  Very hardy 
and valuable native hardwood for cold climates. Slower
growing than Green Ash.  Wood used traditionally by 
Native Americans for basketry splints.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  18-24"      10  $6.95   $4.95   

Fraxinus pennsylvanica  Green Ash To 60', ZONE 2
Vigorous, pyramidal to rounded shape, excellent for dense 
shade. Very hardy. One of the most adaptable trees in urban 
or suburban sites, along streets or in the landscape.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old  12-18"        50  $2.60    $1.90   $1.47
SEEDLING 2 yr old    2-3'        25  $3.25    $2.97   $1.70
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old  2-3'        10  $5.80    $4.50   $2.95

Gaultheria procumbens  Wintergreen, Checkerberry, Teaberry 
To 6", ZONE 3.  Low growing, shiny, evergreen groundcover  
suited for moist, partially shaded organic soils. Useful 
along garden paths where aromatic foliage can best be 
appreciated. White blooms May; leaves red with cold weather. 
Edible, tasty red berries in fall have a refreshing 
spicy-minty flavor; also makes a great tea!  
GRADE/AGE          SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
PLUG 2 yr old                  10  $5.20   $3.50   $2.95
 
Gaultheria shallon  Salal To 6', ZONE 6b
Evergreen ornamental with bright green, rounded leaves, 
pink bell-shaped flowers on reddish stalks.  Best growth on 
good soils with partial shading. Stays low in full sun.  
Also known in cut flower trade as "Lemonleaf". Tricky unless 
you are in the Pacific nw. 
GRADE/AGE           SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
PLUG 2 yr old                  5  $6.95   $4.70   $2.90
 
Ginkgo biloba  Maidenhair Tree To 50', ZONE 4  
Attractive deciduous tree related to conifers with a 
fanlike serrated leaf; fascinating.  Slow growing.
Excellent golden fall color. Pest free. Tough, adaptable 
city street tree. Native to North America millions of 
years ago. Seeds considered a delicacy in Asia.   
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING yr old    6-12"     100  $2.90   $2.90   $2.25
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old6-12"      25  $7.95   $6.25   

Gleditsia triacanthos 'Inermis'  Thornless Honey Locust 
To 100', ZONE 4.  Fast growing, upright spreading habit.  
Tolerant of a wide range of soil and climatic conditions.
Thrives in tough, urban environments.    
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old 18-24"       50  $3.95   $3.25    $1.90
SEEDLING 3 yr old   2-3'       25  $4.50   $3.50    

Gymnocladus dioica  Kentucky Coffee Tree To 50', ZONE 4
Rarely seen yet Tolerant of most adverse conditions (heat, 
cold, poor soil). Spring emergent foliage is pink, turning 
green in season, to autumn yellow. Long, mesmerizing bronze 
seed pods attractive fall thru winter.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE BUNDLE  EACH   100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old   12-18"     50  $4.90  $2.60    
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 12-18"     10  $7.95  $5.95   $2.95
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 18-24"     10  $8.50  $6.95   $4.50
 
Halesia tetraptera  Carolina Silverbell To 40', ZONE 5
Low branched tree, large shrub. White, bell-shaped blooms
in spring have a fanciful, fluttering look. Moderate growth 
rate. Unique seed pods form an interesting accent in late 
summer to fall for this garden centerpiece. Pest resistant; 
drought tolerant; sun or shade.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 3 yr old  18-24"       50  $6.50   $4.80   $3.50
SEEDLING 3 yr old    2-3'       25  $6.95   $4.95   $3.90

Hamamelis mollis  Chinese Witch Hazel To 15', ZONE 5
Best of the Witch Hazels for landscape purposes.  
Aromatic, bright yellow flowers precede foliage during 
mid to late winter when there is no competition. The straplike
flowers are unique. Foliage provides a splash of golden-yellow
in autumn. Takes clay; sun or shade.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    6-12"      100  $2.75   $2.50   $1.90
SEEDLING 3 yr old   12-18"       50  $3.80   $3.50   
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 12-18"       10  $7.60   $5.50  
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old   2-3'       10  $9.80   $7.50
 
Hamamelis vernalis Vernal Witch Hazel To 10', ZONE 4
Upright, spreading suckering shrub spreads rapidly by 
stoloniferous roots giving excellent streambank erosion 
control. Unusual because of small yellow-red fragrant 
flowers in very early spring. Hardy, durable plant.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old   18-24"     50  $4.95   $3.50   $2.55
SEEDLING 2 yr old     2-3'     25  $5.70   $4.60   $3.25
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 18-24"     10  $6.95   $4.85   $3.50
 
Hamamelis virginiana  Fall Blooming Witch Hazel 20', ZONE 3
Characteristic crooked branches producing a distinctive, 
large shrub with layered form of great beauty. Prefers moist 
soil. Aromatic straplike yellow flowers in late fall are a 
real treat; one of the last things to bloom. Takes clay.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE BUNDLE EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old   12-18"    50  $3.95   $3.45   $1.95
SEEDLING 3 yr old     2-3'    25  $4.95   $3.80   $2.50
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 12-18"    10  $5.95   $4.50   $3.60
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 18-24"    10  $7.90   $6.90   $4.75
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old   2-3'    10  $9.50   $7.50   $5.50
 
Hippophae rhamnoides  Sea Buckthorn To 30', ZONE 3
Narrow Silvery leaves on upright stems. Long lasting bright 
orange fruit. A splendid ornamental hedge for fall display.  
Fruit valued for high vitamin C content and 
nutraceutical properties. Sun; drought tolerant.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
SEEDLING 2 yr old       3-4'      10  $6.95   $4.95   
SEEDLING 2 yr old      6-12"     100  $2.50       
 
Hydrangea paniculata 'Compacta' Compact Peegee Hydrangea 
To 6', ZONE 4.  Smaller leaves and blooms, same bloom period, 
flower and fall foliage color as PeeGee Hydrangea. Better 
suited for smaller landscape uses.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
cutting 2 yr old      6-12"       10  $6.95   $5.80   
 
Hydrangea paniculata 'Grandiflora'  Peegee Hydrangea 
To 8', ZONE 4.  Very showy, large double white flowers July 
to September. Dark green leaves. Upright, rounded form.  
Drought tolerant
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
cutting 2 yr old      6-12"      10  $6.95   $5.80   
 
Hydrangea paniculata 'Pink Diamond'  
To 8', ZONE 4.  Pink buds open to very large (12" x 8"), 
creamy-white bloom clusters in late summer turning to 
bright pink; makes an outstanding, long lasting display. 
Best growth and flowering in full sun. May be sheared for 
use in smaller landscapes.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    
cutting 2 yr old     12-18"       10  $9.95   
 
Ilex verticillata  Winterberry Holly To 10', ZONE 3
Deciduous upright shrub with brilliant 1/2" red fruit 
from late summer well into winter.  Native to wet soils
but does well in light loams also.  Useful in wetland 
restoration and wildlife habitat. VERY EASY.  
GRADE/AGE          SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old  3-6"      100   $2.25      
SEEDLING 2 yr old 6-12"      100  $2.35   $2.20    $1.85
SEEDLING 3 yr old12-18"       50  $2.95   $2.55    $1.95
 
Juglans cinerea  Butternut To 60', ZONE 3
Resembles Black Walnut (J. nigra) but smaller.  Delicious 
hard shelled nuts have rich, oily, spicy flavor.  
Wood used for rifle stocks.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old  12-18"      25  $4.80   $3.25   $2.10
SEEDLING 2 yr old  18-24"      25  $4.95   $3.45   $2.30
SEEDLING 3 yr old    2-3'      10  $6.95   
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old12-18"      10  $5.95   $4.95   
 
Juglans nigra  Black Walnut To 100', ZONE 4
Fast growing, high branched popular hardwood tree.  
Nuts are thick shelled, full flavored. Tolerates colder 
climates than Juglans regia carpathian. Good shade tree.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old   12-18"      25  $4.70   $4.20   $1.95
SEEDLING 2 yr old   18-24"      25  $4.95   $4.45   $2.15
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 12-18"      10  $6.50   $5.50   $2.95
 
Juglans regia carpathian  Carpathian English Walnut 
To 60'+, ZONE 4.  High quality nuts, thin shelled, 
full flavored.  Can be used as a shade tree, however natural
plant inhibiting compounds in walnut leaves and roots
prevent competition from grass and many other plants.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 12-18"       10  $7.95   $5.95   $4.40

Juniperus communis  Common Juniper To 35', ZONE 4
Densely branching shrub to small tree.  Many different 
forms have become selected varieties, most seedlings 
expected to reach 5' to 10' with wider spread.  Adapted 
to poor, rocky soils.  Drought tolerant, best in sun. 
Fruit used for medicinal purposes and flavoring gin.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old  12-15"       10  $4.50   $2.25    $1.70
SEEDLING 3 yr old  15-18"       10  $4.95   $3.00    $1.90
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old18-24"        5  $7.95   $5.95    $3.75
 
Juniperus scopulorum Rocky Mountain Juniper To 30' ZONE 4
Rugged, pyramidal tree with silvery-blue-green foliage.  
Survives well in hot, dry summers of the western U.S.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE      BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old   12-15"         10  $5.95   $4.95   $2.70
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 15-18"          5  $8.95   $7.95   $3.80

Juniperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar To 75', ZONE 3
Densely pyramidal, easily pruned, a splendid ornamental. 
Commonly seen in the east. Excellent naturalized. 
Wood used in cedar chests.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old   12-15"       10  $4.50    $2.00   $1.90
SEEDLING 3 yr old   15-18"       10  $4.90   $2.25   
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 18-24"        5  $9.90   $6.90   $4.00

Kerria japonica 'Golden Guinea'  Golden Guinea Kerria 
To 5', ZONE 4.  Selected for large golden-yellow blooms 
and free flowering, compact habit. Unique bright green stems
add color. Blooms from March sporadically into summer.  
Best appearance when sheltered from hot afternoon sun and
with renewal pruning after bloom. Drought tolerant.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
cutting 2 yr old   6-12"        10  $7.95   $5.50   
cutting 2 yr old  12-18"        10  $8.95   $6.95   $5.60
 
Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'  Double Flowering Japanese Kerria 
To 12', ZONE 5.  Appealing display of yellow 2" ball 
shaped blooms March to May. Great for cut flowers. Rounded, 
spreading habit. Bright green stems in winter. Blooms in 
both sun and shade locations
GRADE/AGE              SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
cutting 2 yr old     18-24"     10    $8.95   $6.90   
cutting 2 yr old     18-24"      5    $12.95
 
Koelreuteria paniculata  Golden Raintree To 40', ZONE 5
Medium to fast growth, covered with 12-15" panicles of 
1/2" golden-yellow flowers in early summer followed by 
ornamental papery seed pods. Valuable street, lawn or 
patio tree. Adaptable to a wide range of soils and 
climates, tolerant of air pollution and city conditions.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old  6-12"      100  $2.50   $2.50   $1.90
SEEDLING 2 yr old 12-18"       50  $2.95   $2.50    
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 2-3'       10  $9.95   $6.95   
 
Kolkwitzia amabilis  Beauty Bush To 10', ZONE 4
One of the most popular old fashioned, flowering shrubs. 
Graceful arching branches covered in clusters of pastel 
pink June flowers, red autumn leaf color. Likes sun but 
ok in part shade. Reminiscent of pink clouds when blooming.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 2-3'       10  $9.95   $6.95   $4.95

Larix decidua  European Larch To 60', ZONE 2
Deciduous conifer with lighter bright green foliage than 
other larch. Brilliant yellow and orange fall color. 
Fast growing. All larches are feathery, graceful and delicate 
looking yet some of the hardiest plants on earth.   
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old    2-3'        5  $7.95   $5.95    $2.95
SEEDLING 3 yr old    3-4'        5  $8.95   $6.45    
 
Larix laricina  American Larch To 60', ZONE 2
North American native. Fast growth, narrow, conical form. 
Needles in brush-like clusters along branches. Green to 
blue-green foliage, bright lasting, golden-yellow fall 
color. Adaptable to both wet and average soil.   
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old     2-3'        5  $7.95   $5.50   $2.95
SEEDLING 3 yr old     3-4'        5  $8.95   $5.80   $3.10
 
Larix leptolepis  Japanese Larch To 90', ZONE 4
This special larch has highly ornamental red-brown 
exfoliating bark. Frequent bonsai species. Fast growth, 
Attractive gray to reddish brown bark. Golden-yellow fall 
foliage color. Sun, average to wet spots.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old 15-18"      10  $5.95   $4.95    
SEEDLING 2 yr old 18-24"      10  $6.50   $5.50   $1.95
SEEDLING 3 yr old   2-3'       5  $7.95   $5.95   $2.45

Leiophyllum buxifolium Sandmyrtle
Available singly
 
Lespedeza bicolor  Shrub Lespedeza 6' to 12', ZONE 4
Fast growing reclamation/wildlife shrub for cover, 
browse and gamebird seeds. Clover green foliage, rosy
purple summer blooms on 2" to 5" long racemes form on 
new growth. Woody legume useful in soil stabilization
and nitrogen fixation. Herbaceous perennial in shrub 
borders, cut back late winter to rejuvenate.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 1 yr old              50   $2.70   $2.25   $1.75
 
Ligustrum vulgare  Common Privet Shrub to 15', ZONE 4
Common but has a place for screening and fast hedge use. 
Commonly used as either a sheared or unsheared hedge. 
Foliage is distinct dark green, white flowers. Will grow
in any soil. Sun-light shade. 
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old   12-18"      50  $2.75   $1.95    $1.75
SEEDLING 2 yr old   18-24"      50  $2.95   $2.35    $1.95
SEEDLING 3 yr old     2-3'      25  $4.00   $3.50   $ 2.25

Lonicera involucrata  Twinberry To 10', ZONE 4
Shrubby Bush Honeysuckle, yellow tinged red spring 
blooms precede the namesake (Twinberry), lustrous purple
black fruit. Useful in mixed shrub plantings and for 
wildlife value. Sun to partial shade.  Native from Quebec 
to Alaska and in the Pacific Northwest south to Mexico.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
cutting 2 yr old  12-18"       10  $6.95   $4.95   $3.90

Lyonia ligustrina MALEBERRY WILL BE LISTED IN LARGE
PLANTS FRO PICKUP CATEGORY SOON
  
Maclura pomifera  Osage Orange To 60', ZONE 4
Tough, adaptable native tree.  Normally short trunk, 
wide spreading branches occasionally pendulous. Bright 
green summer leaf, yellow fall color. Large, inedible 
fruit resembles a green orange. Hardwood prized for 
bow-making and rot resistant fence posts. Good for 
hedgerows, windbreaks and reclamation.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old  12-18"       50  $2.95   $2.75    $1.95
SEEDLING 2 yr old  18-24"       50  $3.75   $3.35    $2.10
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  2-3'       10  $9.95   

Mahonia aquifolium  Oregon Holly Grape To 4', ZONE 5
Erect shrub. Glossy, green leaves are reddish in winter. 
Popular native evergreen shrub. Bright Yellow spring blooms 
followed by blue berries. Sun to partial shade. Site in 
somewhat protected spots in the east.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
PLUG 2 yr old                     5  $6.95   $3.45   $1.95
 
Mahonia repens Creeping Mahonia To 18", ZONE 4
Low growing, spreading, evergreen habit makes superb 
groundcover and erosion control.  Yellow flowers, blue 
berries, bronze winter foliage. A great low groundcover 
for somewhat shaded areas 
GRADE/AGE          SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
PLUG 2 yr old                  5  $6.95    $3.80   $2.55
 
Metasequoia glyptostroboides Dawn Redwood To 100', ZONE 4
Ancient deciduous conifer from China that looks somewhat 
like the Coast Redwood but with much smaller cones and 
soft bright green leaves.  Long lasting, golden-reddish 
fall color. Very fast growing when young.  Known as the 
"Dinosaur Tree" because the species was around over 20 
million years ago & thought extinct until a few trees 
were found in China in the 1940's. Takes wet soil. 
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT 3 yr old 9-12"       10  $6.95   $4.95   $3.95
 
Morus alba tatarica  Russian Mulberry 
To 35', ZONE 4.  Extremely dense, round topped tree with 
bright green leaves.  Grows well and rapidly in poor, dry 
soil and will give quick shade.  Adaptable to dry, urban 
or seaside conditions.  Frequently used in windbreaks on 
the Great Plains. .  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old  12-18"      50  $3.95    $2.45   $1.85
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  2-3'      10  $7.95    $5.50   

Myrica pensylvanica  Northern Bayberry 
To 7' wider than tall, ZONE 2.  Dense, deciduous shrub 
prized for spicy, aromatic foliage and fruit. Used 
extensively for erosion control due to suckering habit.  
Adaptable to a wide variety of sites dry to damp; sand 
to clay. Pollution, drought and salt tolerant.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old   12-18"      50  $2.95   $2.50    $1.95
SEEDLING 2 yr old   18-24"      50  $3.65   $2.95    $1.95
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old  6-12"      25  $5.95   $3.75   
TRANSPLANT 4 yr old 18-24"      10  $7.95    
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Nyssa sylvatica Tupelo, Sourgum
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia  (Virginia Creeper, Woodbine) 
To 50'+, ZONE 3.  Fast growing, clinging vine good for 
covering walls, fences, etc.  Deep burgundy-red fall color. 
Small blue fruits attract birds.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)         MD PG       10  $4.50   $2.50    $1.75
 
Parthenocissus tricuspidata  (Boston Ivy) To 60', ZONE 4
Vigorous clinging vine, will cover bare slopes, walls and 
climb into trees. Good red-orange fall color.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH   100+    
PLUG (P-0)             MD PG       10  $4.50   $2.40    
 
Paulownia tomentosa  (Royal Paulownia, Empress Tree) 
To 40' with equal spread, ZONE 5.  Large heart shaped leaves.
Commercially planted in the timber industry. Purple, 
fragrant foxglove-shaped blooms in clusters above foliage.  
Shipment prohibited to Connecticut and New York.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (P-1)     HEAVY      10  $5.95   $5.25   $2.95
TRANSPLANT (P-1)     LIGHT      10  $5.50   $4.75   $2.30
 
Physocarpus opulifolius  (Eastern Ninebark) 
To 9' tall x 10' wide, ZONE 2.  Attractive late spring 
flower cluster display,  white to light pink. Spiraea-like 
shrub with more coarse growth habit.  Useful for screens or
mass planting.  Yellow to maroon-purple fall foliage color. 
Excellent for bank stabilization, alkaline tolerant.  
Wildlife value.  Peeling bark.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE BDL+    100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)         LG PG        5  $6.95   $3.95   $1.95
 
Physocarpus opulifolius 'Nanus'  (Dwarf Ninebark) 
To 6', ZONE 2.  Small leaves, white blooms, dense branching 
habit and shade tolerance are valuable attributes.  Useful 
for low maintenance hedges in difficult areas.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE BDL+    
LINER (RC-1)          12-18"       10  $9.95   
LINER (RC-1)          18-24"       10  $10.95     
 
Physocarpus opulifolius 'Nugget'  (Nugget Ninebark) 
To 6', ZONE 3.  New golden-yellow foliage turns lime-green 
then bronzy in fall. Dense branching habit and cold hardiness.
Interesting in mixed shrub beds or contrasted against 
darker foliage shrubs.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)          12-18"       10  $7.95   $5.95   
LINER (RC-1)          18-24"       10  $8.95   $5.95   $5.65
 
Picea abies  (Norway Spruce) To 150', ZONE 2
Very fast growth.  Elegant when older with long sprays of 
drooping branches on a tall, pyramidal tree. Valued for 
windbreaks in cold areas and timber production.  
Extremely hardy and wind resistant.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)     12-15"       10   $4.95   $3.50   $1.95
SEEDLING (2-0      15-18"       10   $5.95   $3.95   $2.45
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR) 15-18"        5   $7.95   $5.95   $3.50

Picea glauca (White Spruce) To 75', ZONE 3
Silver-green foliage on pendulous branches.  Tolerant 
of wind, wet soils. Native to the northern U.S. and Canada.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      6-9"       50   $2.95   $2.45   $1.50
SEEDLING (2-0)     9-12"       25   $3.25   $2.70   $1.70
SEEDLING (2-0)    12-15"       10   $4.95   
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR) 9-12"       10  $5.95   $3.50   
 
Picea glauca densata (Black Hills Spruce) To 90', ZONE 2
Slow growing, compact tree.  Bluish green foliage.  
Extremely hardy.  As an ornamental it gives 
an alpine meadow effect. 
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (P-2)        3-6"      25  $4.95   
TRANSPLANT (P-2)        6-9"      10  $5.50   $3.50   
PLUG (P-0)             SM PG      25  $3.00   $2.50    $1.50
 
Picea omorika (Serbian Spruce) To 90', ZONE 4
Considered the best spruce for ornamental use especially
in the eastern US. Narrow habit, glossy green needles with 
two white bands underneath.  Older trees exhibit pendulous 
branchlets.  
GRADE/AGE          SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)        SM PG      25  $3.95    $2.95   $1.75
 
Picea pungens glauca (Colorado Blue Spruce) 
To 100', ZONE 2.  Bluish green foliage.  Preferred species 
of spruce for most ornamental situations.  Widely planted 
across the country.  Best in full sun.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      12-15"      10  $1.14    $.83    
SEEDLING (3-0)      12-15"      10  $1.24    $.90    $.62
SEEDLING (3-0)      15-18"      10  $1.44   $1.04    $.72
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)  12-15"      10  $2.92   $2.12   $1.46
 
Picea pungens glauca 'Majestic Blue'  (Majestic Blue Spruce) 
To 100', ZONE 2.  A special seed grown selection with a 
bluish green color and fast growth.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      6-9"       50  $3.95   $2.15   $1.75
SEEDLING (2-0)    12-15"       10  $4.95   $3.75    $1.95
 
Pinus albicaulis (Whitebark Pine) To 60', ZONE 3
Smooth gray-white exfoliating bark, twigs red-yellow to 
orange-brown. Tendency to multi-stem habit, shrubby on 
harsh sites. Large seeds are an important wildlife food 
source. Occurring naturally at or near tree line in s.
British Columbia to Cal. & east from Montana to Nevada.  
GRADE/AGE               SIZE BUNDLE   EACH    100+   
TRANSPLANT (P-2)        1-3"     25  $4.95   $3.95   
 
Pinus banksiana  (Jack Pine) To 70', ZONE 2
Northern most pine of North America. Easiest pine to 
transplant, even on difficult sites; will grow in sand, gravel
or good soil too. Artistic and bonsai like with age with
undulating branches. Highly decorative cones can stay on 
the branches up to 15 years.   
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      6-9"       50   $2.95   $2.20   $.95
SEEDLING (2-0)     9-12"       25   $3.95   $2.75   
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR) 9-12"       10   $5.95   $3.95   
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)12-15"       10  $6.95   
 
Pinus bungeana  (Lacebark Pine) To 75', ZONE 5-6
One of the most picturesque but rare pines. Smooth 
orange, red, brown to gray bark flakes off like a 
sycamore to expose creamy-white branches and trunk.  
Often grows with several trunks. Tolerates very hot 
or dry climates.   
GRADE/AGE          SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+  500+
TRANSPLANT (P-2)   1-3"       25  $4.95   $3.60  $1.95
TRANSPLANT (P-2)   3-6"       25  $5.95   $3.95   
 
Pinus contorta latifolia (Rocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine) 
To 75', ZONE 4.  Tall slender tree with virtually no taper,
thin bark with a clean trunk. Quite ornamental when young. 
Important species in commercial forestry.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)       6-9"       50   $2.95   $2.20    $1.50
SEEDLING (2-0       9-12"       25   $3.95   $2.70    $1.65
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR) 15-18"        5   $6.95   $4.50    $2.50

Pinus flexilis (Limber Pine) To 75', ZONE 2
Young trees conical becoming rounded, windswept with age. 
Dark gray, deeply furrowed bark. Native range from Alberta 
Canada to Texas. Branches are extremely flexible hence the 
name. Bluish silver coloration. Widely adaptable. Heat, 
cold and drought tolerant.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (3-0)      3-6"     50  $3.95    $2.75   $1.75
 
Pinus leucodermis  (Bosnian Pine) To 20', ZONE 5
Compact dwarf, growing 3-6" per year. Excellent for 
small gardens. One of Europe's most common ornamental 
pines. Well suited to dry or shallow soils.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
SEEDLING (3-0)      3-6"       50   $2.95   $1.95    
 
Pinus monticola (Western White Pine) To 90', ZONE 5
Beautiful specimen tree, produces high quality lumber.  
Symmetrical branching in young trees especially attractive.  
Native across the northwest from British Columbia to central 
California and east to the Rocky Mountains of Montana.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (3-0)      9-12"       25   $3.95   $2.45    
TRANSPLANT (3-2TR) 15-18"        5  $7.95    $4.95   $2.70

Pinus ponderosa (Western Yellow Pine) To 200', ZONE 4
Fast growing forest and timber tree with straight trunk
and towering look when old. 
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)  9-12"        10  $4.95   $3.50    
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR) 15-18"         5  $7.95   $4.50   

Pinus ponderosa scopulorum (Black Hills Ponderosa Pine) 
To 150', ZONE 4.  Black Hills, South Dakota strain. 
Bark is nearly black, deeply furrowed.  Suited for 
ornamental, wildlife or timber plantings. Takes drought. 
GRADE/AGE              SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)     9-12"     10  $6.95   $4.50   $2.25

Pinus rigida Pitch Pine
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Pinus strobiformis (Southwestern White Pine)To 75', ZONE 5
Ornamental, fluffy looking five needle pine known for 
soft bluish green needles. Occurring naturally in 
mountains of Arizona, New Mexico, southeast 
Colorado. Heat and drought tolerant.  
GRADE/AGE         SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)    6-9"       50   $3.95   $2.50   $1.50
SEEDLING (3-0)  12-15"       10  $4.95    $3.50   $1.70

Pinus strobus Eastern White Pine) 
To 150', ZONE 4.  Native five needle pine with a variety 
of uses; Christmas trees, windbreaks, wildlife habitat, or 
as an ornamental. The most common yet still elegant pine of 
the east and Maines state tree. Fast growing, adaptable. 
Transplants easily in a wide range of soils.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE     BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (3-0)         9-12"        25   $3.65   $2.45   $1.30
SEEDLING (3-0)        12-15"        10   $4.95   $3.55   $1.45
TRANSPLANT (3-2TR)    18-24"         5   $7.95   $5.50   $2.75
LARGER AVAILABLE ALSO FOR PICKUP
  
Pinus sylvestris 'Auvergne' (Scotch Pine French Blue Strain) 
To 60', ZONE 3.  Most ornamental and popular strain of 
Scotch Pine.  Preferred strain for Christmas trees; 
shears well, good needle retention. Best winter color.  
GRADE/AGE          SIZE   BUNDLE BDL+    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)     3-6"       50   $1.50   $1.25   $.90
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)9-12"       10   $4.25   $3.00   $1.75

Pinus thunbergii  (Japanese Black Pine)To 30', ZONE 5
Widely planted ornamental tree in wet or dry climates.  
Shears best of any pine. Tolerates salt spray. Has a 
graceful bonzai look as it ages. 
ADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)         9-12"      25  $4.95    $3.45   $1.65
SEEDLING (2-0)        12-15"      10  $5.95    $3.95   $1.85
 
Pinus wallichiana - India seed source  (Himalayan White Pine) 
To 100', ZONE 5.  Native to high elevations 7,000-12,000'.  
Beautiful pine, strongly recommended.  Soft blue-green 
texture, five needle pine.  Single specimen will develop 
long, dense horizontal branches to the ground.  
Ornamental persistant cones.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH     100+    500+
SEEDLING (3-0)         9-12"       25  $4.95   $3.50    $2.20
SEEDLING (3-0)        12-15"       10  $6.95  
 
Platanus occidentalis  (American Sycamore) To 100', ZONE 4
Massive shade tree with beautiful, exfoliating bark.  
Fast growing, to 70' in 20 years not uncommon.  Tolerant
of adverse urban conditions.  Long lived, many trees 
over 300 years old.
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)        12-18"      50  $2.75   $2.45    $1.75
SEEDLING (2-0)          2-3'      25  $3.95   $3.25    $1.95
SEEDLING (2-0)          3-4'      10  $6.95   $5.75

Platanus x acerifolia  (London Planetree) To 100', ZONE 5
A hybrid between American Sycamore (P. occidentalis) and 
Oriental Planetree (P. orientalis).  Exfoliating bark, 
olive-green to creamy-white.  Large spreading crown.  
Very adaptable to urban conditions.  Dark green leaves 
turning yellow-brown in fall. Best in warm summer locations. 
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE BDL+    100+   
SEEDLING (2-0)          2-3'      25  $4.95  $3.50   
 
Populus grandidentata  (Bigtooth Aspen) 100' columnar, ZONE 3
Smooth bark, upright narrow crown.  Lively, heart shaped 
leaves dance in the lightest winds.  Best with steady 
moisture, tolerates seasonal flooding.  Bank stabilization, 
wildlife cover/browse.  Native Canadian Atlantic Maritime 
provinces to Manitoba and south to Missouri and North Carolina.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   AVAILABLE BUNDLE BDL+    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (P-1)  18-24"      1,490    10  $5.95   $3.95   $2.95

Populus nigra 'Thevestina'  (Theves Poplar) To 80' ZONE 2
Lives longer, more disease free than Lombardy. 
Same columnar form, fast growing.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE BDL+    100+    500+
LINER (C-1)           2-3'       25  $4.95  $3.50   $2.10
 
Populus tremuloides  (Quaking Aspen) To 50', ZONE 2
A beautiful, fast growing native tree that is extremely 
cold hardy.  Green, heart-shaped leaves flutter in the 
slightest breeze.  Brilliant yellow, rarely red fall color.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  BDL+    100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)             SM PG      25  $3.50   $3.10   $1.75
 
Potentilla fruticosa  (Bush Cinquefoil) To 4', ZONE 2
Propagated with seed collected from dark yellow flowered 
plants. Upright habit, dark green leaves. Flowers on new 
growth. Attracts bees and butterflies. Cold hardy, 
heat/drought tolerant. Adaptable in poor, compacted soils.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)        LG PG          5  $7.95   $4.25    $1.95
TRANSPLANT (P-1)  12-18"        10  $6.95   $4.95    

Potentilla fruticosa 'Abbotswood' ZONE 3
Dark bluish green leaves, dense spreading habit.  
Large pure white flowers.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH   100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)        6-12"       10  $5.95   $5.25   $4.25
LINER (RC-1)       12-18"       10  $6.95   $5.50   $4.60
 
Potentilla fruticosa 'Gold Drop'  To 3', ZONE 2
Deep yellow flowers bloom all summer. Also 
known as variety 'Farreri', compact form.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)       12-18"      10  $6.95   $5.50   $4.60
 
Potentilla fruticosa 'Goldfinger' To 4', ZONE 2
Large golden-yellow buttercup-like flowers up to 1 1/4" 
diameter in full sun. Broadly branched mounding habit.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)       12-18"       10  $6.95   $5.50   $4.60
 
Potentilla fruticosa 'Pink Beauty' 2', ZONE 3
A 1995 introduction from University of Manitoba.
Double, clear pink flowers, dark green foliage.  Plant
is more vigorous than other pink Potentillas.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)           6-12"      10  $5.95   $5.25   $4.25
 
Potentilla fruticosa 'Uman' Mango Tango To 2', ZONE  2
Bright green leaves form a perfect contrast with unusual 
orange to red rayed deep yellow blooms.  Color range becomes
more striking in cool weather. Naturally rounded habit.  
Excellent low border or color spot.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)           6-12"       10  $5.95   $5.25   $4.25
 
Prunus americana  (Native American Plum) 
To 50', ZONE 3.  Large shrub to small tree. Profuse 
white spring flowers followed by edible 1" plums, suitable 
for home use in jams and fruit leather or fresh eating. 
Excellant for wildlife food and habitat.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    500+   5000+
SEEDLING (1-0)       18-24"       50  $2.40   $2.00  $1.70
SEEDLING (1-0)         2-3'       25  $3.75   $3.20  $1.95

Prunus glandulosa 'Rosea Plena' (Double Pink Flowering Almond) 
To 6', ZONE 4.  Prized for heavy flowering in early spring.  
Branches literally covered with densely packed double pink 
blooms.  Primarily used in landscapes as specimens or in 
mixed shrub borders.  Attractive glossy foliage during 
growing season.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    
LINER (RC-1)          6-12"      10  $8.10   
LINER (RC-1)         12-18"      10  $8.95   
 
Prunus maackii  (Amur Chokecherry) To 40', ZONE 3
Beautiful golden-brown exfoliating bark.  Deep green 
leaf color.  One of the hardiest flowering cherries. 
Small white blooms in great profusion. Prefers well 
drained soils.  Yellow fall foliage.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)         2-3'     25  $4.95   
SEEDLING (2-0)         3-4'     10  $5.95   $4.00   $2.40
 
Prunus serotina  (Black or Rum Cherry) To 70', ZONE 3
Excellent ornamental, deep green foliage.  Highly prized 
wood.  Good wildlife habitat. Fruit used in preserves or wine.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE BDL+    100+    
TRANSPLANT (1-1TR)  12-18"       10  $4.95  $3.50    

Prunus tenella  (Dwarf Russian Almond) To 5', ZONE 2
Extremely hardy, very ornamental shrub.  Masses of rose
pink flowers in early spring. Narrow leaves 1 to 3" long.
One of the best ornamental shrubs for cold climates.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)  12-18"       10  $4.95   $3.50    $2.25
 
Prunus virginiana  (Chokecherry) To 25', ZONE 2
Racemes of fragrant white spring flowers, small red to
purple fruit good for preserves and very high wildlife
value.  Yellow to orange autumn color. Drought, heat 
and shade tolerant.  Widely adaptable, native across 
North America. Excellent shelterbelt shrub.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      6-12"     100   $1.75   $1.70   $1.60
SEEDLING (2-0)     12-18"      50   $2.50   $1.95   $1.70
SEEDLING (2-0)       2-3'      25   $3.80   $3.25   $1.95

Pseudotsuga menziesii 'Glauca'(Blue Douglas Fir) 
To 250', ZONE 4.  Rocky Mountain Douglas Fir which is 
bluer than other forms, much hardier and more 
widely adapted.  Used for native landscaping, Christmas 
trees and reforestation.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)       6-9"       50   $2.90   $2.25   $1.45
SEEDLING (2-0)      9-12"       25   $3.95   $2.95   $1.50
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR) 12-15"       10   $5.95   $4.60 
 
Pyrus communis bartlett  (Bartlett Pear) ZONE 4
Well known for general compatibility and vigorous growth. 
Useful for wildlife habitat and as seedling pollinators 
for European Pear varieties.
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+   500+
ROOTSTOCK (1-0)       3/16"        50   $1.95  $1.75  $1.50
 
Quercus alba  (White Oak) To 80', ZONE 3
Slow to medium growth rate, large majestic form.  
Valuable hardwood.  Good fall color, excellent acorn 
production.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT (P-2)   6-12"       25  $4.95   $3.80   
TRANSPLANT (P-2)  12-18"       10  $6.95

Quercus bicolor  (Swamp White Oak) To 100', ZONE 4
One of the faster growing oaks.  Forms large canopy,
prefers moist sites, some drought and alkaline soil 
tolerance.  Transplants easily.  High wildlife and 
landscape value.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)    18-24"       50  $2.95   $2.90    $1.95
TRANSPLANT (P-2)  18-24"       10  $6.95   $4.15    $2.65

Quercus coccinea  (Scarlet Oak) To 75', ZONE 4
Brilliant scarlet autumn color.  More open habit than
Pin or Red Oak.  Native to the eastern U.S.  Wildlife 
and timber value, popular ornamental shade tree.  
Drought tolerant
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT (P-2)      12-18"      10  $4.95   $3.75 
TRANSPLANT (P-2)      18-24"      10  $6.95   $4.50   

Quercus gambelii  (Rocky Mountain White Oak) 
To 40', ZONE 5.  Drought tolerant native oak of the 
Rocky Mountains.  Shrubby to tall, rounded crown.  
Excellent wildlife food, browse and acorns.  Fall color.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (P-2)     6-12"      25  $5.00   $3.90   $2.50
 
Quercus macrocarpa  (Burr Oak) To 80', ZONE 3
Impressive large tree for shade or wildlife feed.  More 
tolerant of urban conditions than most oaks.  Distinctive 
burred caps on acorns.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)     18-24"       50  $3.70   $3.25    $1.85
SEEDLING (2-0)       2-3'       25  $4.50   $3.50    $1.95

Quercus macrocarpa x robur  (Burenglish Oak) 
To 70', ZONE 4.  Fast growing hybrid, forms large open 
crown.  Expect 2-4' of growth per year once established.  
Alkaline soil adaptable.  Produces good crops of acorns 
annually. Grown from open pollinated seed, expect some 
natural variability.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE BDL+    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (P-2)    6-12"       25  $3.00   
TRANSPLANT (P-2)   12-18"       10  $3.50   $2.54   $1.75
TRANSPLANT (P-2)   18-24"       10  $4.50   $3.26   

Quercus palustris  (Pin Oak, Swamp Oak)To 75', ZONE 4
One of the most beautiful and easiest of all the oaks 
to transplant. Red and orange fall color.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    
SEEDLING (2-0)          3-6"     100   $1.95    
SEEDLING (2-0)         6-12"     100   $2.25    
 
Quercus robur fastigiata  (Pyramidal English Oak) 
To 60', ZONE 4.  Columnar habit (10-15' wide), upright 
branching.  Excellent landscape specimen. Tolerates wide 
range of soils.  Grown from seed, expect some variability, 
normally 80-90% true-to-type. 
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      18-24"       50  $4.10   $3.50   $1.95
TRANSPLANT (P-2)      2-3'       10  $8.95   $6.50   $3.35

Quercus shumardii  (Shumard Oak) 
To 100', ZONE 5.  Magnificent shade tree.  Deep green, 
glossy leaves turning yellow to red in fall.  Tolerant of 
acid, poorly drained soil.  Native to the southeastern U.S. 
along streams and creeks.  Fast growth, valuable hardwood.  
Preferred wildlife species for browse and acorn production.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT (P-2)    18-24"      10  $3.50   $2.54   
 
RHODOS will be in a separate listing soon
Rhus glabra  (Smooth Sumac) To 12', ZONE 2
Deciduous large shrub or small tree.  Deep green leaves 
turn brilliant scarlet in fall.  Very tolerant of drought 
and heat. Native to the NE U.S. and southeastern Canada.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (1-0)     6-12"      100   $.70    $.70    $.48
SEEDLING (1-0)    18-24"       50  $1.20    $.87    
 
Rhus trilobata  (Skunk Bush) 
To 4', ZONE 2.  Medium informal shrub.  Clumping habit makes 
a natural low hedge.  Brilliant yellow to red fall color.  
Very drought tolerant.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)        6-12"      100   $1.95   $1.95    
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)   18-24"       10  $4.95   
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)   12-18"       10  $5.95   $4.50   $3.65

Rhus typhina  (Staghorn Sumac) 
To 30', ZONE 3.  Deciduous shrub or small tree.  Vivid 
scarlet, deep red fall color.  Tolerates poor dry soils, 
heat and cold.  Plant in clumps.  Native to eastern U.S.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE      BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT (1-1TR)     6-12"         25  $3.95    $1.95   
TRANSPLANT (1-1TR)    18-24"         10  $4.95    $3.50   
 
Robinia pseudoacacia  (Black Locust) 
To 50', ZONE 3.  Upright tree, will develop thickets.  
Fast growing.  Transplants easily to any soil and climate 
even under the toughest conditions.  Excellent for reclamation 
or shelterbelt purposes.  Attractive white spring flowers.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (1-0)         2-3'       25  $5.40   $3.40   $2.25
 
Rosa acicularis  (Prickly Rose) To 7', ZONE 2
Rose to purple-pink fragrant single May-June blooms, small 
red rose hips in summer.  Extremely cold hardy, most 
northern rose, growing circumpolar around the planet.  
Excellent for harsh exposed sites.  Dense bristles, 
straight prickles, occasionally some branches nearly 
unarmed.  Wildlife value.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)       18-24"       50  $4.75   
SEEDLING (2-0)         2-3'       25  $6.95   $4.95   $2.65

Rosa nutkana  (Nootka Rose) To 5', ZONE 4
Native from the Rocky Mountains west and north into Alaska. 
Large 2 1/2" flowers are purple-pink to bright red, 
sometimes white.  Round 3/4" red hips in fall/winter.  
Valued for wildlife, streambank, wetland border plantings.  
GRADE/AGE                 SIZE BUNDLE BDL+    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      12-18"         50  $2.80   $2.40  $1.70
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)  18-24"         10  $6.50   $4.50   2.45

Rosa rubrifolia  (Red Leaf Rose) To 7', ZONE 2
One of the hardiest of roses.  Foliage stays purplish 
red throughout the summer, and together with single 
red-pink flowers makes a very attractive ornamental. 
Elongated deep red hips in clusters held above foliage.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)       12-18"      50  $3.70   $1.95    $1.75
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)     2-3'      10  $6.95   $4.95   

Rosa rugosa  (Rugosa Rose) To 6', ZONE 2
Extremely vigorous and hardy.  Deep pink flowers 
up to 3". Red fruit nearly 1". Excellent hedge. Most 
popular of all the specie roses. Widely planted 
especially in colder climates. TAKES SALT SPRAY  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)       6-12"      100   $1.95           $1.65
SEEDLING (2-0)      12-18"       50  $2.95   $1.95    $1.60
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)  12-18"       10  $4.95   $2.70    $1.90
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)  18-24"       10  $5.95   $2.95    $1.95

Rosa rugosa 'Alba'  (White Rugosa Rose) TO 6', ZONE 2
White flowered (2-3" bloom) Rugosa Rose.   
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)     12-18"       25  $3.95   $2.95    $1.80
SEEDLING (2-0)     18-24"       25  $5.25   
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR) 18-24"       10  $6.95   $4.65  
 
Rosa rugosa 'Rubra'  (Red Rugosa Rose) To 6', ZONE 2
Red flowered (2-3" bloom) Rugosa Rose. Grown from open 
pollinated seed, expect some natural variability.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)       12-18"        10  $5.95   $4.90   $1.80
SEEDLING (2-0)       18-24"        10  $6.95   $5.90   $1.95
SEEDLING (2-0)        6-12"       100  $1.95   $1.95   $1.70
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)   18-24"        10  $7.95   $5.00   $2.60
 
Rosa virginiana  (Virginia Rose) To 6', ZONE 
One of the most attractive North American native roses.  
Dark glossy green foliage precedes pale to bright pink 
2" blooms.  Bright red rose hips persist into winter, 
crowning the beautiful purple, orange-red, crimson to 
yellow fall foliage. Adaptable for hedging and wildlife value.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)    18-24"      10  $5.95   $4.00   
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)      2-3'      10  $6.95   $4.50   $2.70
 
Rosa woodsii  (Woods Rose)To 5', ZONE 3
Flowers light pink to deep red.  Small leaves.  Finer 
textured than r. rugosa. Native in northwestern states.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      12-18"       50  $3.30    $1.95   
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)    2-3'       10  $6.95   $5.25   $2.70
 
Rubus odoratus  (Red Flowering or Fragrant Thimbleberry) 
To 6', ZONE 4.  Native member of the raspberry family.  
Rosy flowers have a spicy fragrance. Red to purplish fruit
 used extensively by wildlife.  Very shade tolerant. 
Northeast U.S. native shrub useful for understory plantings 
and along streams. Often found in broad patches.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
PLUG (P-0)            LG PG        5  $6.95   $3.00   
 
Rubus spectabilis  (Salmonberry) 3' to 12', ZONE 5
Fruiting shrub native from California to Alaska and 
eastward in the northern Rocky Mountains into Montana 
and Idaho.  Red 1 1/2" flowers in May produce sweet, juicy
light yellow-orange fruit. Wildlife & edible landscape value.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)         LG PG        5  $6.95   $3.00   $2.35
 
Salix 'Flame'  (Flame Willow) 15', ZONE 3
Compact, dense habit. Bark is orange-red. Golden-yellow,
long lasting fall color. Excellent landscape background
or windbreak.  
GRADE/AGE          SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)        2-3'      10  $4.75   $2.75   $2.50
 
Salix caprea  (French Pussy Willow, Goat Willow) 
To 20', ZONE 4.  Silvery-gray wooly catkins appear before 
leaves in early spring.  Keep shrub size by cutting back to 
ground every few years.  
GRADE/AGE        SIZE    BUNDLE BDL+   100+   500+
LINER (C-1)    12-18"      50  $2.95   
LINER (C-1)      2-3'      25  $5.95  $4.90   
LINER (C-1)      3-4'      10  $6.95  $6.20   $3.95
 
Salix gracilistyla 'Melanostachys'  (Black Pussy Willow) 
To 9', ZONE 6.  Upright erect shrub.  Dark purple bracts, 
black catkins, red-orange to yellow anthers, creates a 
spectacular display in spring.  Excellent in floral 
arrangements, background borders.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE  BUNDLE  BDL+    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)       18-24"     10  $6.55   $4.55   $4.00
 
Salix integra 'Hakura Nishiki'  (Nishiki Willow) 
To 6'+, ZONE 4.  An unusual small shrub valued for variegated 
pink, green and white foliage. Thin pink stems and buds 
provide winter interest.  Best color in partial shade.  
Old stems should be cut back regularly for best appearance.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)            2-3'     10  $7.50   $4.80   $3.80
 
Salix matsudana 'Golden Curls'  (Golden Curls Willow) 
To 35', ZONE 4.  Golden-yellow upright, spirally twisted 
branches in a compact form provides unique ornamental 
features.  Makes an interesting landscape specimen.  
Branches can be cut for flower arrangements.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)          3-4'       10  $7.95   $5.95   $4.40   
 
Salix matsudana x tortuosa  (Corkscrew Willow) 
To 30', ZONE 5.  Small upright tree, branches, branchlets 
and leaves are wavy and spirally twisted.  Ornamental 
landscape value, sought after for cut foliage and floral 
arrangements.  
GRADE/AGE         SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
LINER (RC-1)       3-4'     10  $7.95   $5.50   

Salix purpurea 'Streamco'  (Purple Osier Willow) 
To 20', ZONE 3.  Excellent for streambank protection, 
tolerates wet conditions.  Rapid growth. Shrubby 
multi-stem habit.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
LINER (C-1)        12-18"      50  $3.50   $2.90    $1.90
LINER (C-1)          2-3'      25  $4.95   $3.50   
 
Sambucus canadensis  (American Elderberry) To 12', ZONE 3
Large suckering shrub.  Preferred species for wildlife 
habitat, shelterbelts in moist woodland areas, adaptable to 
a wide range of soil conditions. Very showy white flower 
heads. Fruit used in jams, jellies and wines.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (1-2TR)   2-3'       10  $6.95   $4.50   
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)   3-6"       25  $3.50   
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR) 18-24"       10  $6.95   
 
Schisandra chinensis  (Magnolia Vine) To 25', ZONE 5B
Flowering vine, glossy, deep green leaves, fragrant pink 
to white 5/8" blooms followed by ornamental red 
berries on 4" pendulous spikes in fall.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      1-3"      100  $2.55   $2.35    $1.95
SEEDLING (2-0)      3-6"      100  $2.75   $2.55    $2.10
SEEDLING (2        6-12"      100  $3.25      
 
Sorbaria sorbifolia  (Ash Leaf False Spiraea) 
To 8', less in poor soil, ZONE 2.  Multi-stem shrub with 
fern-like leaves that are very ornamental, especially in 
bloom.  Grows fast, spreads rapidly by suckers with fibrous 
roots.  One of the first shrubs to leaf out in spring.  
Good fall color.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH    
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)   12-18"     10  $4.75   
 
Sorbus alnifolia  (Korean Mountainash) 
To 60', ZONE 4.  One of the best of the Sorbus species.  
Profuse large (1" diameter) white flowers, scarlet-orange 
fruit and fall color.  Less susceptible to borer injury 
than other Mountain Ash.  Leaf form is Alder-like and differs 
quite dramatically from other, more common Mountain Ash.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      12-18"       50  $3.95   $3.20    $1.75
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)  12-18"       10  $6.95   $4.50    $2.35

Sorbus aucuparia  European Mountainash To 45', ZONE 2  
Masses of orange berries fall until spring. Cutleaf foliage 
on a small upright tree. Widely planted as 
an ornamental or for conservation purposes. Easy. 
GRADE/AGE          SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old  2-3'       25  $4.95   $3.50   $2.35

Spiraea prunifolia 'Bridalwreath' To 6', ZONE 4
Upright, dense bush habit.  Branches arch out, pure 
white double spring blooms in clusters along branches 
make their show in spring.  Old fashioned favorite. 
Excellent foundation planting or border hedge.  
Wonderful red, orange, purple fall color.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    
2 yr old            6-12"       10  $6.95   $4.50   
 
Spiraea x bumalda 'Anthony Waterer'   
To 3', ZONE 4.  Carmine-rose flowers bloom June and July, 
persist longer than others.  May bloom again early fall if 
spent blooms are sheared.  Maroon tinged foliage, dwarf, 
compact form.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)         6-12"     10  $6.95    $4.65  $3.65
 
Spiraea x bumalda 'Coccinea' Dwarf Red Spiraea
To 3', ZONE 4.  Bright carmine-red flowers, rounded, 
dense shrub.  Improved (more uniform growth, heavier 
flowering) selection of Anthony Waterer Spiraea.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)       6-12"       10 $5.95   $4.50   $3.55
 
Spiraea x japonica 'Alpina'  (Daphne Spiraea) 
To 15", ZONE 4.  Dense, low spreading groundcover form.  
Small bluish green leaves on short branches with contrasting 
clusters of light pink summer flowers.  Low maintenance, 
holds a tight form without shearing.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE  BUNDLE BDL+    100+    
LINER (RC-1)           3-6"      10  $6.45  $3.75   

Spiraea x japonica 'Flaming Mound'   
To 2', ZONE 4.  This eye catching, low spreading shrub 
provides a visual exclamation point whether in a container 
or landscape bed.  Vibrant gold and red foliage is topped 
by dark pink summer blooms.  Introduced by W.H. Perron.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+   500+
LINER (RC-1)        6-12"       10  $6.95   4.15   $3.60
 
Spiraea x japonica 'Gold Flame'   
To 3', ZONE 4.  Unique golden color of foliage works well 
as attention-getter in the landscape. Pink flowers.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)         6-12"       10  $6.95   $4.15  $3.60
  
Spiraea x japonica 'Little Princess' To 2', ZONE 4
Carmine-rose flowers.  Dense, bloom June-July, persist 
longer than others. Maroon tinged foliage.  Dwarf 
and compact shrub.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)         6-12"       10  $6.95   $4.25  $3.60
  
Spiraea x japonica 'Peppermint Stick' To 3', ZONE 4
White, pink and red blooms all on one plant!  Low, 
spreading graceful habit. Blooms summer into fall.  
Pest and disease resistant.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
LINER (RC-1)        3-6"       10  $6.95   $3.75   $3.65
LINER (RC-1)       6-12"       10  $7.25   $4.25   $3.60
 
STEWARTIA IS AVAILABLE FOR PICK UP OR WE HAVE LARGE 
MATURE ONES THAT CAN BE DELIVERED. INQUIRE. WILL BE LISTED IN
LARGE PLANTS FOR PICKUP CATEGORY SOON. FROM 6 TO 15 FEET
Styrax obassia  (Fragrant Snowbell) 
To 30', ZONE 5.  In early summer, fragrant white blooms 
appear in 8" long pendulous racemes. Large, glossy green 
oval leaves.  Dense, upright branching habit and smooth 
gray bark provide winter interest.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT (3-2TR)  18-24"       10  $9.95   $7.50   
TRANSPLANT (3-2TR)    2-3'       10  $10.95   $8.00
 
Symphoricarpos alba  (Snowberry) 
To 4', ZONE 3.  Bright snow-white berries are especially 
ornamental after the leaves drop. Attractive foliage.  
Good in partial shade and moist locations.  Excellent for 
erosion control.  Native drought tolerant species.  
GRADE/AGE         SIZE    BUNDLE BDL+     100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      12-18"    50  $2.95   $2.35   $1.65
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)  18-24"    10  $6.95   $5.50   $2.65
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)  12-18"    10  $7.80   $3.65   $2.75
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)  18-24"    10  $8.80   $3.95   $2.95

Symphoricarpos orbiculatus  (Coral Berry or Indian Currant) 
To 5', ZONE 2.  Purplish red coral-like berries are 
conspicuous far into winter.  Yellowish white flowers 
with rose blush in June and July.  Excellent for bank 
stabilization.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE  BUNDLE BDL+    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      18-24"      50  $3.80   $3.25   $1.95
SEEDLING (2-0)        2-3'      25  $4.95   $4.25   $2.25
 
Syringa oblata  (Early Lilac) 
To 12', ZONE 3.  Pale purple-lilac blooms 7 to 10 days 
head of Common Lilac.  New growth bronze-green, later 
glossy green turning wine-red in fall.  Suckering multi-stem 
habit.  Reliably grows and blooms as far south as N. Florida.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)       12-18"      50  $3.00   $2.45    $1.95
SEEDLING (2-0)         2-3'      25  $4.95   $3.65    $2.30
 
Syringa pekinensis  (Peking Lilac) 
To 20', ZONE 3.  A small tree lilac.  Flowers creamy-white, 
densely crowded in large panicles. Golden bark, sometimes 
exfoliating in rich brown flakes. Often used as a rootstock 
for Japanese Tree Lilac cultivars.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH   100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)     12-18"       50  $3.45   $2.50    $1.70
SEEDLING (2-0)     18-24"       50  $3.85   $2.75    $1.85

Syringa villosa  (Late Lilac) 
To 9', ZONE 2.  Dense shrub.  Very hardy.  Blooms later 
than other lilacs.  Flowers very light rosy-lilac to white.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE    BUNDLE BDL+    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      18-24"      50  $1.68   $1.22    $.84
SEEDLING (2-0)         3-4'     10  $2.48   
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)    6-12"     25  $2.70   $1.96   
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)   18-24"     10  $3.92   $2.84  
 
Syringa vulgaris  (Common Purple Lilac) 
To 20', ZONE 3.  Shrub.  Fragrant lilac colored blossoms in May.  
Attractive green foliage. Good for screen.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      12-18"      25  $3.95    $2.25   $1.50
TRANSPLANT (3-2TR)  12-18"      10  $6.95    $4.90   $2.25
TRANSPLANT (3-2TR)    2-3'      10  $7.95    $5.95   $2.90

Taxodium distichum  (Baldcypress) 
To 150', ZONE 4.  Outstanding, distinctive shade tree 
for parks, groves, estates.  Takes extremely wet conditions, 
even swamps.  Attractive fern-like foliage.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)             LG PG       5  $5.95   $4.75    $1.90
 
Thuja occidentalis  (American Arborvitae, White Cedar) 
To 40', ZONE 3.  Native to eastern U.S. and Canada.  Makes 
an elegant, narrow hedge either sheared or left to its 
natural pyramidal shape.
GRADE/AGE         SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH   100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (P-2)  2-3'        5  $7.95   $5.80   $2.75
  
Thuja plicata  (Giant Arborvitae or Western Red Cedar) 
To 180', ZONE 5.  Grown with seed collected in northwestern 
Montana from native stands.  Prefers moist sites along streams,
 creeks, lakes and bogs.  Forms picturesque buttressed trunks 
over time.  Shade tolerant, fastest growth in full sun.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)         SM PG        25  $3.50   $2.95   $1.70
TRANSPLANT (P-1)  12-15"        10  $5.95   $4.50   $2.35
TRANSPLANT (P-1)  15-18"         5  $6.95   $4.95   $2.60
 
Tilia cordata  (Littleleaf Linden) 
To 90', ZONE 3.  Excellent shade tree for anywhere and 
grows well in cities.  Small white to yellow flowers with 
heart-shaped leaves. 
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)   2-3'       10  $5.75   $3.70   $2.40

Tilia tomentosa  Silver Linden To 90', ZONE 4
Excellent stately specimen tree especially in open areas.  
White under surface of leaves gives the tree a silvery 
appearance in a slight breeze.  
GRADE/AGE          SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)    12-18"      50  $3.25   $2.45   $1.80
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR)  2-3'      10  $5.75   $3.95   
 
Tsuga canadensis  Eastern Hemlock 
To 75', ZONE 5.  Large, pyramidal tree, normally multi-trunk.  
Graceful, pendulous branchlets. Makes a wonderful sheared 
hedge in dense plantings.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE    BUNDLE EACH    100+    500+
TRANSPLANT (P-2)      18-24"       5  $6.95   $2.95   $2.25
TRANSPLANT (P-2)        2-3'       5  $8.95   $6.95   $2.95
 
Tsuga heterophylla  Western Hemlock  
To 120', ZONE 4.  Very fast growing, native to western 
North America.  Not tolerant of dry conditions, needs high
humidity and moist soil conditions.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH   100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)         MD PG       10  $3.95   $2.25   $1.75
TRANSPLANT (P-1)   9-12"       10  $4.95   $3.50   $1.95
TRANSPLANT (P-1)  12-15"       10  $5.95   $4.75    
 
Tsuga mertensiana  (Mountain Hemlock) 
To 90', ZONE 5.  Pacific Northwest native from central 
Sierra Nevada mountains of California into coastal Alaska, 
east to Rocky Mountains in Montana.  Variable habit depending 
on site conditions, from shrubby to tree form.  Silvery-blue 
foliage. Useful ornamental for sunny to partially shaded 
areas, can be sheared.  
GRADE/AGE          SIZE    BUNDLE  EACH    100+    500+
PLUG (P-0)        MD PG       10  $3.95   $2.70    $1.65
TRANSPLANT (P-1)  9-12"       10  $4.95   $3.95    
TRANSPLANT (P-2)   6-9"       10  $5.75   $4.25    
TRANSPLANT (P-2)  9-12"       10  $5.95   $4.45   
 
Ulmus americana  (American Elm) To 100'+, ZONE 2
Classical shade and street tree widely planted across 
North America. Stately, vase shaped crown. Fast growth, 
yellow fall color. Subject to Dutch Elm Disease.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT (1-2TR)  18-24"       10  $6.95   $4.95   
TRANSPLANT (1-2TR)    3-4'       10  $8.95   $6.95   
 
Ulmus parvifolia 'Elsmo'  (Elsmo Lacebark Elm) 
To 50', ZONE 4.  Selected for superior growth, longevity 
and resistance to insects and diseases by the USDA Plant 
Material Center in Elsberry, Missouri. Recommended for 
multiple uses including windbreaks, freeway plantings, 
recreational areas and urban environments.   
GRADE/AGE         SIZE  BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)  12-18"      50  $3.40   $2.95    $1.80

Vaccinium macrocarpon Cranberry to 12", ZONE 4
Come back...listing soon

Viburnum dentatum  (Arrowwood) 
To 15', ZONE 2.  White flowers.  Birds love blue-black fruit.  
Glossy red foliage in autumn. Good for background screen and 
wildlife habitat in any soil.  Fast growing.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)      12-18"     50  $4.00   $3.75    $1.80
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)  12-18"     10  $7.95   $5.60   

Viburnum trilobum  (American Cranberry Bush) 
To 12', ZONE 2.  White flowers in flat clusters in May. 
Red foliage in autumn with scarlet edible berries. One
of our best northern native shrubs coast-to-coast.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (3-0)       12-18"     50  $4.95   $2.95    $1.75
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)   18-24"     10  $6.95   $5.50   
TRANSPLANT (2-2TR)     2-3'     10  $7.95   $5.95   $3.95

Vitis riparia  Riverbank Grape To 30'+ ZONE 3
Cold hardy wild grape, fast growth, shiny green leaves.  
Sweet scented summer flowers followed by purplish 
black 1/4" to 1/2" fruit in clusters, best flavor after 
light frost. Wildlife habitat. Can take over.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE BUNDLE   EACH    100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)     12-18"      50  $3.30    $2.00   $1.65
TRANSPLANT (1-2TR   6-12"      25  $3.65    $2.95   $2.10
TRANSPLANT (1-2TR) 12-18"      10  $5.25    $4.25   $2.60
 
Weigela florida 'Brigela' French Lace To 6', ZONE 4
Outstanding variegated shrub with dark red blooms against 
green leaves with yellow margins. In fall, leaf margins 
turn shades of orange to burgundy. Introduced in 1999 
by French plant breeder Andre Briant.  
GRADE/AGE             SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH    100+    
LINER (RC-1)        12-18"      10  $8.95   $6.95   
 
Weigela florida 'Pink Princess' To 5', ZONE 4
Masses of clear pink flowers.  Extended bloom 
period, spreading habit. Iowa State University selection.  
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE BDL+    100+    
LINER (RC-1)         12-18"       10  $8.75  $6.75   

Weigela florida 'Red Prince' To 6', ZONE 4
Deep coral-red non-fading blooms.  Upright 
arching habit.  Rich green leaves.   
GRADE/AGE              SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH    100+    
LINER (RC-1)          12-18"      10  $8.75   $6.75 

WILDFLOWERS will be in a separate listing soon  
   
Xanthoceras sorbifolia Yellowhorn-Popcorn Shrub 25', ZONE 5
Extraordinarily beautiful & unusual deciduous tree, with 
white, showy flowers in spring & handsome, lustrous leaves 
remaining green until late fall. Outstanding ornamental value. 
GRADE/AGE            SIZE  BUNDLE  EACH    100+    
TRANSPLANT (1-1TR) 12-18"      10  $5.95   $3.50   
    
Xerophyllum tenax  Beargrass To 5', ZONE 5
Western U.S. native grass, forms clumps of narrow, arching 
leaves to 3' long. Somewhat resembles a thread leaf yucca. 
Flowers appear on stalks,candle-like above foliage in early 
summer. Useful for bank stabilization, drought tolerant, 
narrow leaves used for basket weaving, ornamental in 
mixed perennial beds. Needs sun.  
GRADE/AGE           SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH     
PLUG (P-0)         LG PG        5  $6.95      
 
Yucca filamentosa  Adams Needle Yucca To 3', ZONE 4
By far the most popular yucca. Hardy throughout the 
contiguous U.S. Creamy-white pendulouss flowers 2-3" 
across, borne on spikes 1-3' tall about mid-July.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE   EACH   100+    500+
SEEDLING (2-0)     LG CRN       10  $6.20   $4.25   
TRANSPLANT (2-1TR) LG CRN       10  $6.75   $4.50   $3.10

Zelkova serrata  Japanese Zelkova To 90', ZONE 5
Related to elms but the most highly resistant to Dutch
Elm Disease. Use as specimen, street tree.  
GRADE/AGE            SIZE   BUNDLE  EACH  100+   500+
SEEDLING 2 yr old  12-18"       50  $3.25  $2.90  $1.70
TRANSPLANT 3 r old 18-24"       10  $6.95  $4.50  $2.85

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