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1 2017 Price List 2310 Chestnut View Drive Phone/Fax: Lancaster, PA Mobile phone: [Discounts: 10% for 10+, 20% for 100+, and 30% for 500+, for plants in stock.] Latin Name Common Name Plant and Container Size Price Comments; R= Rare or threatened; F= Food plant. Abies balsamea Abies balsamea var. Abies fraseri negundo penyslvanicum rubrum saccharinum saccharum spicatum flava parviflora pavia Alnus rugosa Alnus serrulta arborea laevis sanguinea stolonifera Aralia spinosa Aronia (Photinia) arbutifolia/ pyrifolia Aronia (Photinia) melanocarpa Asimina triloba Baccharis halimifolia alleghaniensis/ lutea lenta nigra papyrifera populifolia uber Balsam Fir 3-6, 2 gal. $12.00 Northern species. Canaan Fir 3-12, 2 gal. WV intermediate form, tolerant of heat and humidity. Fraser Fir 3-6, 1 gal. $12.00 Southern Appalachian Mt. species 16-2, 2 gal. Boxelder 24-36, 2 gal. Striped Maple/ Moosewood 6-24, 2 gal. Understory small tree. Red Maple 36-48, 3 gal , 5 gal. $38.00 Silver Maple 24-48, 1 gal , 5 gal. $30.00 Sugar Maple 24-48, 2 gal. The maple syrup tree , 5 gal. $38.00 Mountain Maple Understory small tree. Yellow Buckeye 12-24, 3 gal. Ohio Buckeye 12-24, 2 gal Bottlebrush Buckeye gal. Nice ornamental species. Red Buckeye gal. Nice ornamental species, good for hummingbirds. Speckled/Gray Alder 36-48, 3 gal. Smooth Alder Common Serviceberry 24-48, 3 gal. Two plants recommended for fruits. Tree form. Shadbush Shrub Two plants recommended for fruits. Serviceberry 36-40, 3 gal. Wetland species. Allegheny Two plants recommended for fruit. Serviceberry Upland species. Sand Serviceberry; Large bushy form; 2 req. for fruits. Round-leaf OK for xeric sites. (R/F) Serviceberry Running Serviceberry Forms colonies in full sun. Ground cover species; 2 req. for fruits. (R/F) Devils Walking-stick Gothic ornamental , 5 gal. $28.00 Red Chokeberry $12.00 Two plants recommended for fruits , 3 gal. $17.00 Black Chokeberry $12.00 Two plants recommended for fruits. Pawpaw Groundsel Bush/ Eastern Sagebrush Yellow Sweet River Paper Gray Virginia Round-leaf 24-48, 3 gal. <12, 1 gal. $17.00 $12.00 Two plants required for fruits. Salt tolerant shrub, good for roadside planting gal , 3 gal , 2 gal , 2 gal , 3 gal , 5 gal. $ , 3 gal , 5 gal. $28.00 (R)
2 Callicarpa Calycanthus floridus Carpinus caroliniana cordiformis illinoensis laciniosa laneyi ovalis ovata tomentosa/ alba Castenea dentate Castenea pumila Caltalpa speciosa Ceanothus americanus Celtis laevigata Celtis Celtis tenuifolia Cercis Cephalanthus Chamaecyparis thyoides Chionanthus virginicus Cladrastis kentukea Clethra alnifolia Comptonia peregrina alternifolia amomum florida racemosa sericea Corylus Cotinus obovatus Crataegus crus-galli Crataegus phaenopyrum Diospyros Euonymus Euonymus atropupureus Beautyberry 24-36, 2 gal. Eastern Sweetshrub 24-36, 2 gal. Hornbeam/ Ironwood Bitternut Pignut 6-12, D60 cell , 30 tall 2gal , 30 tall 2gal , 30 tall 2 gal. 6-18, 14 D60 cell , 30 tall 2gal , tall 1 gal , tall 2 gal. 6-12, D60 cell , tall 2 gal. $7.00 $32.00 $44.00 $8.00 $28.00 $28.00 $8.00 $26.00 (Hardy Northern) Pecan Shellbark Laney s Red Shagbark 6-12, D60 cell. $ , tall 2 gal. Mockernut 12, D60 cell. $ , tall 2 gal. 8-15, D60 cell. $10.00 Chestnut 24-48, 5 gal. $30.00 Allegheny Chinkapin 36-48, 3-4 gal. Northern Caltalpa >48, 4 gal. New Jersey Tea Hardy north to zone 6. Two recommended for nuts. (R/F) cordiformis x ovata. Rare hybrid; edible nuts. (R/F) Produces nice edible nuts. Two recommended. (R/F) 2 nd generation seed. Grown from blight-resistant parents. (R/F) (R/F) Sugarberry/ Southern Hackberry 24-36, 2 gal. Hackberry 24-40, 3 gal. The fruits taste like dates , tall 5 gal. $28.00 Dwarf Hackberry $28.00 (R) Eastern Redbud gal , 2 gal. $13.00 Buttonbush Atlantic/Eastern White 24-48, 3 gal. Cedar Fringetree Yellowwood 36-56, 3 gal. Coastal Sweet Pepper 18-28, 3 gal. Bush Sweet-fern Alternate Leaf 12-24, 2gal. Dogwood Silky Dogwood 12-24, 2gal. Purple-pink flowers in early spring. Flowering White Dogwood $28.00 Yard ornamental, has large white blooms early spring(r) Gray Stem Dogwood $12.00 Redosier Dogwood Year round red bark, makes a great hedge row or to accent ones house. Am. Hazelnut $15.00 (Filbert) 36-60, 3 gal. Smoketree $45.00 (R) 48-60, 3 gal. $75.00 Cockspur Hawthorn 24-36, 2 gal. Washington Hawthorn 36-48, 3 gal. Persimmon 12-24, 3 gal , 5 gal. $28.00 Strawberry Bush Eastern Wahoo (R) Two recommended for fruits.
3 Fagus grandifolia Fothergilla major Franklinia alatamaha Fraxinus Fraxinus pennsylvanica Gaultheria procumbens Gaylussacia baccata Gleditsia triacanthos G. triacanthos var. inermis Gymnocladus dioicus Hamamelis vernalis Hamamelis Hydrangea arborescens Hydrangea quercifolia collina verticillata opaca Itea virginica Juglans cinerea Juglans nigra Juglans sp.[variety] Juniperus Kalmia angustifolia Kalmia latifolia Larix laricina Lindera benzoin Liquidambar styraciflua Liriodendron tulipifera Maclura pomifera acuminata ashei fraserei grandiflora macrophylla pyramidata tripetala Beech 36-48, 4 gal. $28.00 Mountain Witchalder Franklinia $28.00 (R) (R/F) White Ash 48-72, 4 gal. (R) Green Ash 24-48, 1 gal. $12.00 (R) 48-80, tall 5 gal. Winter Green Multiple plants per pot Spreading forest understory ground 2 gal cover. Black Huckleberry gal. Two recommended for fruits , 3 gal. Thorny Honeylocust Selection from parent with large 60-84, 7 gal. $32.00 purple thorn clusters. Thorn-less Honeylocust Variety absent the thorn clusters. Kentucky Coffee Tree 36-48, 4-5 gal. (R) Spring Witch-hazel Witch-hazel 24-48, 3 gal. Wild Hydrangea Nice fall-flowering shrub. Oakleaf Hydrangea 24-36, 2 gal. WV Long Stalked Holly Two recommended for fruits. Cool wetland species. (R) Inkberry Holly 24-48, 3 gal. Winterberry Two recommended for fruits. Holly 48-60, 3 gal. Two recommended for fruits. Holly 36-48, 3 gal. $40.00 Sweetspire 12-24, 2gal. $ , 3 gal. $19.00 Butternut/ White Walnut 24-48, 3 gal. (R/F) Black Walnut 24-48, 3 gal. Amish Walnut local micro-species 12-24, 3 gal. PA var. w/ tiger-grain wood. Up to 6 nuts /cluster. J. nigra x cinerea Eastern Great in dry low-quality limestone Red-cedar soils. Sheep Laurel Mountain Laurel 8-12, 1 gal , 3 gal. $33.00 Pennsylvania state flower. Larch 24-48, 3 gal. Spicebush $12.00 Sweetgum 36-56, 3 gal. Tulip 18-36, 1 gal. $15.00 One of the tallest forest trees. Poplar , 3 gal. Osage Orange 36-48, 4 gal. Native made bows from this prized wood. Cucumber-tree 24-36, 1 gal. Largest of the 8 North 30-50, tall 5 gal. $28.00 species. Ashe 24-36, tall 5 gal. $40.00 OK north to zone 6. Best to plant in sheltered spots. (R) Fraser Exceptional ornamental specimen plant. Fall 2016, (R) Southern $15.00 OK north to zone 6. Best to plant in 24-36, 2 gal. sheltered spots. Seed grown. Big-leaf Largest leaves of all mid-atlantic trees, up to 30 leaves. PA source. Pyramid 12-24, tall 5 gal. $40.00 Rarest of the native N.A. species. OK to zone 6. (R) Umbrella 6-12, cell. $10.00 Attractive large groups of leaves at bud tips. (R) Sweet-bay $10.00 Semi-evergreen, with fragrant 24-48, 3 gal. blossoms.
4 Malus angustifolia Malus coronaria Morus rubra Myrica (Morella) pensylvanica Nemopantus mucrunata Nyssa ogeche Nyssa sylvatica Ostrya Oxydendron arboretum Physocarpus opulifolius Picea glauca Picea mariana Picea rubens echinata pungens resinosa rigida strobus taeda Platanus balsamifera deltoides grandidentata tremuloides alleghaniensis angustifolia avium depressa maritima pensylvanica pumila serotina susquehanae Ptelea trifoliata Southern Crabapple Two recommended for fruits. Ok for dry sites. Sweet Crabapple gal Two recommended for fruits. Ok for moist sites. (Red) 24-36, 1 gal. Two recommended for fruits. (R/F) Mulberry 24-48, 2 gal.* Bayberry 24-36, 2-3 gal. Northern seed source. Two recommended for fruits. Long-stalk Mountain 36-48, 5 gal. $50.00 Holly Ogeechee Tupelo 18-24, 1 gal. The prized Tupelo honey tree. Hardy 24-48, 4 gal. $30.00 to zone 6. Black Gum One of the longest lived natives, to (Pepperidge) 56-72, 7gal. $48.00 over 500 yr. Hophornbeam 36-48, 3 gal. Sourwood gal , 2 gal. Eastern Ninebark 24-36, 2 gal. White Spruce 12-24, 3 gal. Black 12-18, 1 gal. Spruce $28.00 Red Spruce 18-24, 2-3 gal. Shortleaf Pine 48-56, 2 gal. $26.00 Mountain wetland spruce. Endemic Appalachian species. Table Mountain Pine 3 rd year seedlings, Endemic Appalachian species with ornamental habit. (R) Red Pine Pitch Pine White Pine Loblolly Pine Virginia Pine Sycamore Balsam Poplar 36-48, 3 gal , 3 gal gal , 3-4 gal. $15.00 $26.00 $15.00 $29.00 Speckled irregular brown bark over white inner bark. Eastern Cottonwood 36-48, 2 gal , 5 gal. The fastest-growing native shade tree. Big Tooth Aspen 24-48, 1 gal , 4 gal. $28.00 Quaking Aspen (Trembling) 36-60, 4 gal. $28.00 Allegheny Plum 18-36, tall 5 gal. $75.00 Rare beautiful small tree. Recommend 2 nd year seedlings, D60 2 for fruits. (R/F) Plum 12-24, 2-3 gal. Two recommended for fruits. Chickasaw Plum 24-48, 3 gal. Two recommended for fruits. Sweet Cherry 24-48, 3 gal. Introduced & naturalized in 36-48, 5 gal. $28.00 PA. Summer/Fall 2016 Sand Cherry Prostrate shrub. Spreads to 5 in 1) Catskill cultivar diameter. Two recommended for 2) Seed Grown fruits. (R/F) Beach Plum Two recommended for fruits. Rare in PA. (R/F) Pin Cherry 36-48, 3 gal. Two recommended for fruits. Great Lakes/Northern Dwarf Cherry 24-48, 2 gal. $30.00 Upright shrub. Nice ornamental habit. 2 rec d. for fruits. (R/F) Black Cherry 24-48, 3 gal. Two recommended for fruits. 48, 5 gal. Susquehanna Dwarf 2 nd year seedlings, Two recommended for fruits. Cherry In tall 1 gal. pots (R/F) Chokecherry 24-36, 2 gal. Two recommended for fruits. Eastern Hoptree/ Wafer Ash
5 alba bicolor coccinea fusiformis ilicifolia macrocarpa marilandica michauxii muehlenbergii palutris phellos prinoides prinus/ montana rubra stellata velutina arborescens calendulaceum carolinianum catawbiense cumberlandense/ bakeri maximum permiclymenoides prunifolium viscosum aromatica copallinum typhina Robinia hispida Robinia pseudoacacia Rosa carolina Rosa palutris Rosa allegheniensis flagellaris odarstus White Oak $26.00 Swamp 36-60, 3-4 gal. $28.00 White Oak Scarlet Oak 6, cell. $ , tall 4 gal. Texas Live Oak Two rec. for nuts. Evergreen; drought 24-36, 4 gal. $30.00 tolerant; OK to Zone 6. Bear Oak 12-24, tall 1 gal. One of the two shrub size oaks; nice >24, 3 gal. for hedges & fall colors. Bur Oak 36-48, 3 gal. Blackjack Oak $ , 3 gal. $28.00 Small dry land forest oak. (R/F) Swamp Chestnut Oak 24-36, 4 gal. Wetland oak. (/F) Chinkapin Oak 36-48, 3 gal. Nice shade oak, does well in limestone soils. Pin Oak 36-48, in 3-4 gal. Willow Oak gal , 3 gal. Dwarf Oak One of the two shrub size oaks, nice for hedges & fall color. (R) Chestnut Oak 36-48, tall 4 gal. Northern Red Oak gal $ , 3-5 gal. Post Oak 60-72, 3 gal. $38.00 Black Oak 36-48, 3 gal. Sweet/Smooth Azalea 12-24, 3 gal. Flame Azalea Beautiful orange flowers. (R) Carolina 6-12, 2 gal. Evergreen; lavender flowers. Smokies species. Catawba 6-12, 2 gal. Evergreen; lavender flowers. Cumberland Showy orange/red flowers. (R) Azalea Rosebay Evergreen; White/pink flowers. Seed $15.00 grown. Pinxter Azalea Pink flowers. Plumleaf Azalea Showy orange flowers. Swamp Azalea Fragrant Sumac Winged Sumac Smooth Sumac 36-48, 3 gal. Stag-horn Sumac 36-80, 3 gal. Euell Gibbons made juice from the fruits. Bristly Locust 24-36, 2 gal. (Rose Acacia) 36-48, 3 gal. Black Locust 36-56, 3 gal. Carolina Rose (Pasture Rose) Swamp Rose 12-24, 2 gal Virginia Rose Blackberry 12-36, 2 gal. Two recommended for fruits. >36, 5 gal. Dew Berry 24-36, 2 gal. Two recommended for fruits. Black Raspberry Two recommended for fruits. Purple Flowering Raspberry
6 strigous discolor nigra interior sericea Sambucus Sambucus pubens Sassafras albidum Sorbus Spiraea latifolia Spiraea tomentosa Staphylea trifolia Taxodium distichum Thuja Tilia Tsuga Ulmus Ulmus rubra Vaccinium angustifolium Vaccinium corymbosum Vaccinium macrocarpon acerifolium dentatum lentago nudum prunifolium trilobum Vitis labrusca Vitis riparia Red Raspberry Two recommended for fruits. Pussy Willow gal. Ornamental gray catkins , 3 gal. Black Willow 36-48, 3 gal. Tree size species. Sandbar Willow 24-36, 2 gal. >72, 5 gal $30.00 Silky Willow 24-36, 2 gal. Most willowy of the willows. The best for stream bank stabilizing. Black Elderberry 12-36, 1 gal. $12.00 Two recommended for fruits. Red 36-60, 3 gal. Eastern NA species. Two rec. for Elderberry fruits. Fruit is NOT EDIBLE. Sassafras $12.00 Two recommended for fruits , 2 gal , 3 gal. Nice red fruits in fall. Mountain Ash 40-60, 3 gal. Meadowsweet $13.00 Steeplebush 10-24, 1 gal. $12.50 Bladdernut $28.00 Bald Cypress 36-48, 2 gal. Arborvitae 24-36, 2 gal , 5 gal. $ , 2 gal. Basswood >72, 4 gal. $38.00 Canadian Hemlock Elm Columbia 36-60, 5 gal. Slippery Elm The Bee-tree, favored pollen source by honeybees. PA State Tree. (R) Seed grown from blight-resistant parent trees. (R) Low-bush Blueberry 18-36, 3 gal. $15.00 Two recommended for fruits. High-bush 12-36, 1 gal. Two recommended for fruits. Blueberry 36-48, 3 gal. Two recommended for fruits. Cranberry Maple-leaf Arrowwood 18-36, 3 gal , 3 gal. Nannyberry Two recommended for fruits. Possumhaw $15.00 Black-haw 12-24, 3 gal. Two recommended for fruits. Cranberry-bush 18-36, 3 gal. $19.00 Two recommended for fruits. Fox Grape 12-36, 2 gal. $12.00 Two recommended for fruits. Upland species. Riverbank Grape 12-36, 2 gal. $12.00 Two recommended for fruits. Bottomland species.
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