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2 All of us at extend our appreciation for your patronage and look forward to working with you in the future. We have fourth generation nurserymen growing for you and make every effort to provide you with the best service and highest quality plant materials possible since You are invited to visit our nursery anytime. Thank you DONALD CROSS JEFFREY CROSS GARY CROSS Members of American Nursery and Landscape Association Canadian Ornamental Plant Foundation Horticultural Research Institute International Plant Propagator s Society Iowa Nursery and Landscape Association Minnesota Nursery and Landscape Association Nebraska Nursery and Landscape Association North Dakota Nursery and Greenhouse Association South Dakota Nursery and Landscape Association Wholesale Nursery Growers of America Wisconsin Landscape Federation Terms and Conditions of Sale Credit Terms: 2% discount if paid within 10 days of invoice date, net 30 days, to customers with established credit. If you wish to establish credit, please fill out a Credit Application form. Establishing Credit Terms: If you would wish to establish credit, please contact our office for a Credit Application form. Service Charge: A service charge of 1.5% per month (18% annual) is charged on past due accounts. We reserve the right to change this rate with 30 days written notice. Credit Cards: We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Due to the rise in credit card processing fees, we will now charge a 2% fee on credit card payments used to pay an Accounts Receivable balance held 30 days or more. Sales Tax: Under the Minnesota Sales and Use Tax Law, we are required to collect 7.125% tax on all gross sales of tangible personal property made in Minnesota unless we are presented with a Certificate to the effect that the property purchased is for resale or that the sale is otherwise exempt from sales tax. The law requires us to presume all sales are taxable unless an exempt status is established. Sales to Out-of-State customers are exempt. If you are a Minnesota customer or picking up in MN, please furnish us with a signed Certificate of Exemption (ST3 Form) or we will be obliged to collect sales tax. Prices: All prices in this catalog are F.O.B. Lakeville, MN and are subject to change without notice. Our prices do not include boxing and baling. There is no charge for loading. Our prices are based on current conditions and you will find them to be very competitive. Prices are subject to change without notice. Shipping - Delivery: Cross Nurseries ships mainly by Motor Freight, FED-EX, SPEE-DEE or similar freight haulers. When ordering give the instructions on when and where. If no instructions are given we will use our best judgment, assuming no responsibility. All shipments travel at the buyers risk and expense. Customer is responsible for supplying labor and equipment for unloading. Call for quotes on shipping or delivery pricing. If plant material is shipped Motor Freight, then freight charges will be due within 10 days from invoice date. All plant material shipped FED-EX or SPEE-DEE requires special packing. These charges will be added to your invoice at cost and not subject to any discounts. Cancellation: Sometimes it becomes necessary to cancel an order. Please provide as much notice as possible, either in writing or by phone. Restocking Fee: A restocking fee of 10% will be charged for returns and for cancellations made within 7 days of scheduled delivery. Claims Warranty: All orders are accepted subject to crop conditions, and we reserve the right to cancel any portion of any plant, should injury befall the plants from hail, wind, frost and any other condition. We are careful to keep our varieties true to name and will replace, at our option, any portion of the stock that may prove otherwise, or refund the price paid. We will not be responsible for any other expenses, losses or any inconvenience which the purchaser may sustain as a result thereof. Will Call: All Will Call Orders are pre-pulled. Please phone at least two days in advance with desired pick up date. Sufficient time must be allowed to finish loading by the posted closing time, as stated below. When picking up an order, please bring a tarpaulin or suitable covering to protect your nursery stock. Loading Hours: Monday thru Friday 7:30 4:00 Saturday 7:30 11:30 Closed Sundays and Holidays Office Hours: Monday thru Friday 7:30 4:30 Saturday 7:30 Noon Closed Sundays and Holidays Contact Information: Tel: Fax: cni@frontier.com Website: crossnurseries.com Substitutions: Often orders are booked early before plants have been graded and tagged. If the size ordered is not available, a substitute size of the same variety will be made. Please inform us when ordering, if substitutions are not acceptable. If a major change is necessary, we will call to discuss. 1

3 Table of Contents SHRUBS 3-17 BARE ROOT AND POTTED SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES BARE ROOT, POTTED AND B&B EVERGREENS CONTAINER, FIELD POTTED AND B&B FRUITS, BERRIES & VINES BARE ROOT AND CONTAINER PERENNIALS CONTAINER GRASSES CONTAINER Proper Care of Nursery Stock: Do not allow roots to dry out at any time when you are handling your plant material. Keep out of the sun, wind and freezing temperatures. If possible store bare root material in a refrigerated storage area or store plants in a cool, humid room. Plants may be heeled in sand, sawdust or wood chips for a longer period of time. If material has been frozen in transit, thaw out material very slowly. It should not be handled until thawed. Sweating Plants: To provide a warm, humid environment for bud break, lay down the plants to be sweated, in the shade. Cover with wet packing material, such as a rug. Be sure the plants are kept moist. Ideal temperatures should range between 45 and 70 degrees. When the buds begin to swell, the plants are ready to pot or line out. If after a week the buds have not begun to swell, do not become alarmed. In some instances, bud break can take several weeks. Cross Nurseries recommends forcing the following plants. Amelanchier Redbud River Birch Weeping Willow Tamarix Mulberry Hawthorn Roses Pagoda Dogwood Oak Hackberry Potentilla Barberry Variegated Dogwood Ironwood Spreading Cotoneaster Depending on locations, these varieties may require sweating also: Ash Linden Locust BALL WEIGHT AND SIZE GUIDE Evergreens Diameter Weight lbs lbs lbs lbs 3-3 ½ lbs lbs lbs lbs Trees 1½ B&B lbs 2 B&B lbs 2½ B&B lbs 3 B&B lbs The weights listed above are a close approximation. PLANTS TOLERANT TO HEAVY SOIL TREES Ash Birch River Crab Apple Elm Hawthorn Honey Locust Ironwood Maple Rubrum EVERGREENS Arbor Vitae Spruce Yews SHRUBS Barberry Chokeberry Currant Dogwoods Euonymus Forsythia Honeysuckle Ninebark Snowberry Spirea Viburnum Willow Winterberry Witchazel Ship Plants in a Box: Shrub Orders are shipped all over the United States. We ship using FED-EX and SPEE-DEE. plants are available in Spring and late Fall only. Call for more information. Shrubs are boxed and shipped with delivery usually within one to two days. The plants are fresh and delivered in excellent condition. This method is less expensive than carrier delivery or self-pick up. TRY IT, YOU WILL LIKE IT Volume Discount: Our volume discount is based on the total purchases of nursery stock, at current catalog prices, from July 1 st to June 30 th. The amount used to determine your volume discount does not include sales tax or freight. We will issue a Credit Memo in July after your account has been paid in full. This Credit Memo is good only on purchases of the following year and is not cash redeemable. $ , % $ 5, , % $ 7, , % $ 10, , % $ 15, , % $ 20, , % 2

4 SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED AMELANCHIER Serviceberry Amelanchier Regent - Amelanchier Alnifolia Regent Nice full shrub with large white flowers, edible black fruit, good for jellies. Great fall color. H. 4 W. 4 (Zone 3) # Amelanchier Saskatoon - Amelanchier Alnifolia Saskatoon Large white flowers, dark purple to black sweet fruit, good for jams and jelly. H.6 W. 8 (Zone 2-7) # Amelanchier Shadblow - Amelanchier Canadensis Shadblow White flowers in early spring. A large clump shrub. Red edible fruit on a colorful plant. H. 20 W. 16 (Zone 3) # Amelanchier Standing Ovation - Amelanchier Alnifolia Obelisk Standing Ovation White flowers in spring. Edible berries. Dark green foliage changes to red and orange in fall. H. 15 W. 4 (Zone 2-8) # ARONIA Chokeberry Aronia Autumn Magic - Aronia melanocarpa Autumn Magic Fragrant white flowers in May followed by edible black berries which persist through season. H. 3-5 W. 2-4 (Zone 3-7) # Aronia Elata - Aronia melanocarpa var. Elata White flowers in May, black fruit hang into winter H. 4 W. 4 (Zone 3) # Aronia Glossy Black - Aronia melanocarpa Glossy Black Beautiful ornamental shrub with white flowers changing to edible black fruit. H. 5 W. 5 (Zone 3) # BARBERRY - Berberis Barberry Cabernet - Berberis Moretti Select Cabernet Cabernet Barberry A dense form of Crimson Pygmy. Requires no pruning. Drought tolerant. H. 2 W. 3 (Zone 4-7) # Barberry Concorde - Berberis thunbergii Concorde Deep purple leaves on a dwarf globe shaped plant. H. 2 W. 3 (Zone 3-4) 3 # Barberry Crimson Pygmy - Berberis thunbergii Crimson Pygmy Compact plant, red leaves. Full sun for best color. Orange-scarlet fall color. H.18 W. 24 (Zone 3) 6-9" 6.30 # " " " Barberry Limoncello - Berberis thunbergi BailErin A round mound of chartreuse foliage with a red margin. Orange, red and yellow fall color. H. 3-4 W. 3-4 (Zone 3) # BOXWOOD - Buxus Boxwood Chicagoland - Glenco Buxus Chicagoland Green A fine textured evergreen shrub that tolerates pruning and shearing. Often used as a small hedge. Prefers well drained soil and some protection from winter wind. Very hardy. H. 3-4 W. 5. (Zone 4-9) # # Boxwood Green Velvet Buxus Green Velvet A full bodied shrub well suited for dense low hedges. Retains rich green color throughout winter. Vigorous rounded form if not sheared. H.3-4 W. 3-4 (Zone 4-9) # # Boxwood Korean Buxus Korean Excellent low hedge or specimen plant, keeps it s leaves through the winter. H. 2 W. 2 (Zone 3) #

5 SHRUBS SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED BOXWOOD - Buxus Boxwood Northern Charm Buxus Koreana Northern Charm Compact, rounded habit. Semi-glossy foliage. Rich green leaf. Outstanding plant in hedges or a single specimen. Shade tolerant. H. 3 W. 4 (Zone 4b-8) # CARAGANA - Peashrub Caragana Peashrub - Caragana Arborescens Siberian Peashrub Bright yellow flowers in June. Green leaves in summer. Yellow fall color. Drought tolerant. H.12 W.8 (Zone 2) # COTONEASTER Cotoneaster Cotoneaster Cranberry - Cotoneaster divaricatus Pink flowers and bright red berries. One of the best red fruiting species. H. 2-3 W. 3-5 (Zone 5-7) # Cotoneaster Peking - Cotoneaster acutifollius Peking Good dense mat of small green leaves. Black berries in fall. Excellent hedge plant. H. 8 W. 5 (Zone 3) # CURRANT - Ribes Currant Alpine - Ribes alpinum Alpine Currant Dense round growing shrub, small green leaves with a yellow flower in May. Good in hedges. H. 4 W. 4 (Zone 3) # " 3.40 # " " 5.80 DIERVILLA Lonicera Bush Honeysuckle Diervilla Lonicera Cool Splash LPDC Podaras Diervilla sessifolia PP19,301 Shade tolerant. Bright white variegation stands out. Foliage remains clean and bright up to frost. H. 3-4 (Zone 3-7) # Diervilla Trifida - Diervilla lonicera Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle Excellent on slopes. Foliage is insect free. Small yellow flowers in June. Bronze colored leaves. H. 4 W.4 (Zone 3) # # DOGWOOD - Cornus Dogwood Alleman s Compact - Cornus sericea Alleman s Deep wine red stems with a compact form. White flowers in May. White berries in fall. H. 4-5 W. 4-5 (Zone 3-8) # Dogwood Arctic Fire - Cornus Stolonifera Farrow PP18,523 A compact red twig dogwood. Arctic Fire will add great winter color with its intense red stems. H. 5-6 W. 3-4 # Dogwood Bud s Yellow - Cornus alba Bud s Bright yellow stems, white flowers in spring. Attractive in winter with color. H. 6-8 W (Zone 2-7) 12-18" 4.25 # " ' ' 6.95 Dogwood Cardinal - Cornus sericea Cardinal University of Minnesota selection. A coral-red twig color. Leaves are green turning purple in fall. H. 10 W. 10 (Zone 3) # " " Dogwood Gray - Cornus racemose Gray Clusters of white flowers on red stalks. Gray stems with clean green leaves. Native shrub. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 2) # " " ' '

6 SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED DOGWOOD - Cornus Dogwood Isanti - Cornus sericea Isanti A fine twig with a compact growth. White flowers in spring with loads of white fruit. H. 5-6 W. 7-8 (Zone 3) # " " ' ' 7.95 Dogwood Ivory Halo - Cornus alba Bailhalo PP8722 A Bailey Nursery introduction. Variegated foliage in summer, red twigs in winter. H.5-6 W. 5-6 (Zone 3) 9-12" 6.25 # " 6.75 # " Dogwood Kelsey Dwarf - Cornus sericea Kelseyi A compact rounded red shrub. Prefers moist to wet soil. Sun to partial shade. H. 2-3 W. 2-3 (Zone 4) # Dogwood Pagoda - Cornus alternifolia Branches grow in irregular tiers. Yellow flowers in spring. Red leaves in fall. H. 12 W. 15 (Zone 3) # " ' 9.00 Dogwood Red Gnome - Cornus alba sibirica Red Gnome A low growing selection with bright red stems. Dense branching. Excellent for hedging. H. 3-4 W. 4-5 (Zone 3-7) # Dogwood Red Twigged - Cornus baileyi Beautiful red stems on a large shrub. Bluish fruit in fall. Shade or sun. H. 8 W. 8 (Zone 3) # " " ' ' 6.15 Dogwood Variegated - Cornus alba Argenteo-marginata Variegated white and green leaves with bright red stems. Very attractive year round. H. 6 W. 6 (Zone 3) # " " ' 7.95 EUONYMUS Winged Burning Bush Euonymus Alatus Burning Bush Beautiful fall red color, small leaves, rounded full body. An excellent specimen. H. 10 W. 8 (Zone 3) # # # Euonymus Alatus Compactus Burning Bush Dwarf Compact, bushy dwarf form of alatus. Excellent specimen plant. Bright red fall color. H. 5 W. 5 (Zone 3) # # FORSYTHIA - Forsythia Forsythia Broxensis - Forsythia viridissima Broxensis Brilliant yellow blooms in spring before the leaves come on. Bronze fall color. H. 2 W. 2 (Zone 3) 6-9" 4.35 # " " 5.50 Forsythia Fiesta - Forsythia Fiesta (PP7,523) Variegated foliage, bright yellow and green all summer. Golden yellow flowers in the spring. H. 24 W. 3-8 (Zone 4) # Forsythia Meadowlark - Forsythia Meadowlark A hardy selection developed by So. Dakota - No. Dakota Universities. Blooms yellow in spring. H. 8 W. 8 (Zone 3) 9-12" 3.95 # " " ' '

7 SHRUBS SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED FORSYTHIA - Forsythia Forsythia Northern Sun - Forsythia Northern Sun An introduction from University of Minnesota. Hardy flower buds to the tips of the plant. H. 8 W. 6 (Zone 3) 9-12" 3.95 # " " ' 6.55 HAZELNUT - Corylus Hazelnut American - Corylus Americana A rounded shrub with deep green foliage in summer, turns yellow in fall. Good edible nuts. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 3) # HONEYSUCKLE - Lonicera Honeysuckle Arnold Red - Lonicera tatarica Arnold Red Fragrant dark red blossoms in May, followed by red berries in July. Sun or part shade. H. 6 W. 6 (Zone 3) 12-18" 4.25 # " 5.40 # ' 5.95 Honeysuckle Clavey s Dwarf - Lonicera xylosteum Claveyi A compact plant. Green leaves all summer. Yellow flowers in spring, red fruit in summer. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 3) 9-12" 3.65 # " " " 5.95 Honeysuckle Freedom - Lonicera Freedom Red fruit, white flowers with a tinge of pink. Vigorous grower. Excellent screen shrubs or hedges. H W. 10 (Zone 3) # # Honeysuckle Honeyrose - Lonicera Honeyrose Hybrid selection with deep rosy-red flowers on an upright, rounded shrub, deep blue green foliage. H. 10 W. 10 (Zone 4-7) # HYDRANGEA - Hydrangea Hydrangea Annabelle - Arborescens Annabelle Large white flower heads, more erect than the A.G. Hydrangea. Beautiful flowers in July. H. 4 W. 5 (Zone 3) # # # # # # Hydrangea Bloomstruck - Hydrangea macrophylla PIIHM-II Re-blooming mop-head flowers on old and new wood with perfectly rounded flowers averaging across. H. 3-4 W. 4-5 (Zone 4-9) # Hydrangea Diamond Rouge - Hydrangea paniculata Rendia PP24,667 Sturdy stems with long lasting blooms. Starts our white and turn a deep wine red. # Hydrangea Lime Light - Hydrangea pan. Limelight Lime-green to cream flowers, turns pink in fall. Excellent floriferous blooming. H. 6-8 W. 5-6 (Zone 3-8) # # Hydrangea Little Lime Hydrangea pan. Little Lime A dwarf form of Limelight Hydrangea. Little Lime has the same great flowers but about 1/3 the size. H. 3-5 W. 3-5 # Hydrangea Little Quick Fire Paniculata SMHPLQF PPAF White flowers change to pink-red as summer progresses. Flowering about a month before other Hydrangeas. H. 3-5 W. 4-7 # Hydrangea Nikko Blue - Macrophylla Nikko Blue Large blue flowers in July and August. Beautiful color. H. 7 W. 8 (Zone 5-10) # Hydrangea Pee Gee - Paniculata Grandiflora Pee Gee Blossoms are a double white, turning pinkish-bronze in August- September. Good for cut flowers. H. 5 W. 5 (Zone 3-8) #

8 SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED HYDRANGEA - Hydrangea Hydrangea Pink Diamond - Hydrangea Paniculata Pink Diamond Opens to a cream color, turning a rich pink. Beautiful pink flowers throughout the summer. H. 5-6 W. 6-7 (Zone 3-8) # Hydrangea Pinky Winky - Hydrangea paniculata DVPpinky PP16,166 Resembles parent Pink Diamond. Fourteen inch blooms are the norm. Strong stems support blooms. Medium green foliage. H. 6-8 W (Zone 4-8) # Hydrangea Quick Fire - Hydrangea paniculata Bulk PP16,812 An early blooming Hydrangea with conical flowers similar to Tardiva that emerges white, then changes to pink. H. 6-8 W. 4-6 # LILAC - Syringa Lilac Beauty of Moscow - Syringa vulgaris Krasavitsa Moskvy A delicate pink and white bi-color. A favorite. H.10 W.10 (Zone 3) PINK/WHITE # Lilac Bloomerang - Syringa x SMSJBP7 PP26,549 Grows taller, has larger, more rounded flower clusters. Purple buds open deep lavender-blue. Fragrant flowers that re-bloom all summer. H. 4-6 W. 4-6 DARK PURPLE # Lilac Charles Joly - Syringa vulgaris Charles Joly Double purple buds turn magenta as opens. One of the best. H.10 W.8 (Zone 2-3) MAGENTA FRENCH 9-12" 6.45 # " " ' 8.95 Hydrangea Strawberry Sundae - Hydrangea paniculata Rensun PP25,438 A compact Vanilla Strawberry with the exception of being smaller in stature. Flowers from white to red. H. 4-5 W. 4-5 # Hydrangea Tardiva - Paniculata Tardiva Showy white flowers turning to pink in mid-august. Flowers borne in pointed clusters about 6 in length. H W # Hydrangea Vanilla Strawberry - Hydrangea Paniculata Renhy PP20,670 Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea Large flower panicles are a blend of vanilla and strawberry, on upright red stems. Good for fresh or cut flowers. H. 6-7 W. 4-5 (Zone 4-8) # Hydrangea White Diamonds - Hydrangea Pan. HYPD 1 White Diamonds Hydrangea PP19,082 White panicles are held upright and fade to parchment pink for dried flowers. Dark green foliage, drought tolerant. H. 4-5 W. 4-5 (Zone 4-8) # Lilac Common Purple - Syringa vulgaris Fragrant old fashioned purple lilac. Great for cut flowers. H.7 W.6 (Zone 2) PURPLE # " " Lilac Common White - Syringa vulgaris alba Fragrant old fashioned white double bloom. Good for cut flowers. H. 7 W. 6 (Zone 3) WHITE # " " Lilac Donald Wyman -Syringa x prestoniae Donald Wyman Blooms in June. A long spike flower of deep redpurple. Excellent specimen. H. 8 W.5 (Zone 3) RED-PURPLE #

9 SHRUBS SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED LILAC - Syringa Lilac Dwarf Korean - Syringa meyeri Dwarf more compact plant with many violet purple blossoms. Small plant. H. 4 W. 5 (Zone 3) VIOLET PURPLE 6-9" 5.20 # " 6.25 # " " ' 9.40 Lilac James McFarlane - Syringa x prestoniae James McFarlane Late June blooms of deep single pink flower on a long spiked head. H. 8 W. 6 (Zone 2) PINK 9-12" 6.40 # " " ' 8.95 Lilac Japanese Tree Shrub - Syringa japonica reticulata Beautiful creamy white flowers in May-June. A nice specimen. Taller plant. H. 20 W.15 (Zone 2-3) CREAMY WHITE # ' ' Lilac Michael Buchner Syringa vulgaris Michael Buchner Showy double lavender colored flowers. An earlier blooming French lilac. H. 10 W. 8 (Zone 3) LAVENDER FRENCH 9-12" 6.75 # " " ' 8.95 Lilac Minuet - Syringa Minuet Blooms in late June. Buds a soft pink. Flowers are a light purple, won t sucker. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 2) LAVENDER # Lilac Miss Canada - Syringa Miss Canada Blooms in late June. Flowers are a bright pink. Large deep green leaves. Non- suckering. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 2-3) PINK # " ' 8.95 Lilac Miss Ellen Willmot - Syringa vulgaris Miss Ellen Willmott French lilac, beautiful fragrant double white. A very well-known plant. H. 10 W. 8 (Zone 3) WHITE FRENCH 9-12" 6.45 # " " ' 8.95 Lilac Miss Kim - Syringa patula Miss Kim Narrow blade leaf that produces a fragrant lilac colored flower. Hardy. H. 5 W. 4 (Zone 3) BLUE KOREAN 9-12" 6.50 # # Lilac Monge - Syringa vulgaris Monge A beautiful reddishpurple single flower. One of our all-time favorites. H. 10 W. 8 (Zone 2-3) MAGENTA FRENCH 9-12" 6.45 # " " 8.20 Lilac Montaigne - Syringa vulgaris Montaigne A French hybrid with double pink flower clusters blooming in May. H. 10 W. 10 (Zone3) PINK FRENCH # " " ' 8.35 Lilac Mount Baker - Syringa x hyacinthiflora Mount Baker Blooms a single white. Deep green leaf. Makes a beautiful specimen lilac. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 3) WHITE # " ' 8.55 Lilac Persian - Syringa x chinensis This plant is used for hedges. Small green leaves. Blue flowers in May. H. 10 W. 6 (Zone 3) BLUE CHINESE 9-12" 3.15 # " " ' '

10 SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED LILAC - Syringa Lilac Pocahontas - Syringa x hyacinthiflora Pocahontas A single red bloom on a nice specimen plant. This is again a late blooming lilac. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 3) MAGENTA 9-12" 6.45 # " " ' 8.95 Lilac President Grevy - Syringa vulgaris President Grevy Fragrant flowers of a double blue. Flowers are in clusters, mid- May. Hardy. H. 10 W. 8 (Zone 3) BLUE FRENCH 9-12" 6.45 # " " ' 8.95 Lilac President Lincoln - Syringa vulgaris President Lincoln A sturdy non-suckering plant with a fragrant single blue flower. Blooms in May. H. 10 W. 8 (Zone 3) BLUE FRENCH 9-12" 6.45 # " " ' 8.95 Lilac Royalty - Syringa Royalty A bright purple single flower on deep green leaves. Blooms in late June. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 3) LAVENDER CANADIAN 9-12" 6.45 # " " 8.20 Maple Ginnala Compact - Acer ginnala compacta Shorter more compact form of amur maple. Fragrant flowers. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 2-3) 6-9" 4.45 # " " " ' 7.60 Maple Ginnala Flame - Acer ginnala Flame A selection of Acer ginnala noted for fiery red autumn color. H W. 15 (Zone 3) # MOCK ORANGE - Philadelphus Mockorange MN Snowflake - Philadelphus x virginal Minnesota Snowflake Beautiful foliage. Double white, sweet scented flowers. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 4) # NINEBARK - Physocarpus Ninebark Amber Jubilee - Amber Jubilee Ninebark - Physocarpus opulifolius Jefam PPAAF Orange, red and gold foliage. Spring delicate white blossoms. Red and purple fall color. Full sun. H. 5-6 W. 4-5 (Zone 4-8) # # Lilac Sensation - Syringa vulgaris Sensation Unique, single purple flowers with a white margin bloom in May. H. 10 W. 8 (Zone 3) PURPLE WHITE FRENCH # MAPLE - Acer Maple Ginnala - Acer Ginnala Brilliant red fall color. Large clumpy shrub with small maple leaves. H. 20 W.15 (Zone 2-3) 9-12" 4.20 # " " ' ' 7.60 Ninebark Center Glow - Physocarpus opulifolius Center Glow PP16,894 Brighter red foliage and the new foliage emerges a glowing yellow-green. Plant in full sun. H W (Zone 3-7) # Ninebark Common Physocarpus opulifolius Arched branches with lobed leaves. Five pedal flowers appear dense similar to a spirea. H W (Zone 3-8) # #

11 SHRUBS SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED NINEBARK - Physocarpus Ninebark Dart s Gold - Physocarpus opulifolius Dart s Gold A gold leafed compact medium sized shrub. Good color contrast. H. 4 W. 4 (Zone 3) # " 6.55 # " ' 7.60 Ninebark Diabolo - Physocarpus opulifolius Monlo PP11,211 Nice mound of reddish-purple foliage, blooms white in spring, beautiful. H. 8 W. 8 (Zone 3) # # Ninebark Dwarf Green - Physocarpus opulifolius nanus Used in hedges. Shears up well with green foliage to the ground. H 4 W 4 (Zone 3) # Ninebark Little Devil - Little Devil Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius Donna May PP22,634 Compact plant with clean burgundy foliage. Requires little pruning ever. Doesn t have pest problems. # # Ninebark Summer Wine - Physocarpus opulifolia Seward PP14,821 Deeply cut, dark crimson red leaves. Pinkish-white spring flowers. Needs little pruning. H. 5-6 W. 5-6 (Zone 3-7) # # POTENTILLA - Potentilla Potentilla Abbotswood - Potentilla fruticosa Abbotswood Large white blossoms from June till frost. Few insect or disease problems. H. 3 W. 2 (Zone 2-3) 9-12" 4.45 # " " " 6.55 Potentilla Gold Drop - Potentilla fruticosa Gold Drop Bright lemon yellow flowers. Blooms all summer long. Very compact. H. 2 W. 2-3 (Zone 2) 9-12" 4.45 # " " Potentilla Goldfinger - Potentilla fruticosa Goldfinger Large golden flowers, compact habit and beautiful green foliage. A favorite. H. 3 W. 3 (Zone 3) 6-9" 3.40 # " " " Potentilla McKay s White - Potentilla fruticosa McKay s White Beautiful creamy white flowers all summer long. An introduction of McKay Nursery. H.2 W.3 (Zone 3) 9-12" 4.45 # " " " 6.55 Potentilla Pink Beauty - Potentilla fruticosa Pink Beauty PP9874 Clear pink flowers, very floriferous. University of Manitoba introduction. H. 3 W. 3 (Zone 2) # PRUNUS - Plum Prunus Cistena Sand Cherry - Prunus Cistena Purpleleaf Sand Cherry Fragrant pink flowers in spring. The foliage is a reddish-purple all season. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 3) # " Prunus Nanking Cherry - Prunus tomentosa Nanking Cherry Pink buds open into white, fragrant, flowers in mid spring. Tasty red edible fruit in August. H. 8 W. 10 (Zone 2-3) #

12 SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED PRUNUS - Plum Prunus Pink Almond - Prunus glandulosa Rosea Plena Double pink flowers in spring before the leaves come on. Beautiful specimen. H. 5 W. 4 (Zone 3) 9-12" 3.95 # Prunus Triloba Rose Tree of China - Prunus triloba Double pink flowers in April before the leaves come on. A compact grower. H. 6 W. 10 (Zone 3) 9-12" 4.75 # " REDBUD - Cercis Redbud Cercis Canadensis - Cercis Canadensis Redbud In the Spring purple-pink flowers appear before it leafs. Sun or partial shade. (Zone 4) # RHODODENDRON Azalea Rhododendron Mandarin Lights - Mandarin Lights Azalea Blooms in early spring with bright Mandarin Orange blossoms. Introduced by University of Minnesota. ORANGE # Rhododendron Northern Lights - Northern Lights Azalea Flowers beautiful shades of light to deep pink. Prefers light shade, but does well in full sun. H. 4-5 W. 5-6 (Zone 4-7) PINK # Rhododendron P.J.M. - P.J.M. Azalea Briggs Com Lavender flowers in spring, glossy green foliage through summer, and purple in fall. H. 4 W. 4 (Zone 4-8) LAVENDER # Rhododendron Purple Gem - Purple Gem Rhododendron Dwarf shrub with Azalea-like, evergreen foliage. Unusual purplish-blue flowers. H. 2-3 W. 3 (Zone 4-7) PURPLE # Rhododendron Rosy Lights - Rosy Lights Azalea Fragrant dark rose-pink flowers in May or early June. Introduction from the University of Minnesota. H. 4-5 W. 5-6 (Zone 4-7) ROSE-PINK Rhododendron White Lights - White Lights Azalea Flower buds are pink in balloon stage. As it opens a tinge of pink turns a vivid white. Prefers light shade, but does well in full sun. H. 5-6 W. 5-6 (Zone 4-7). # # WHITE ROSE - Rosa Rose All the Rage Rosa Bailrage PP19,945 This everblooming Apricot blend is lightly scented with blooms aging to a lipstick pink before dropping. Disease resistant foliage. Semi double flowers. H. 2-4 APRICOT PINK # Rose Carefree Beauty - Rosa Bucbi Beautiful double pink flowers with disease resistant green foliage. Fresh apple fragrance. Bright orange hips. H. 3 PINK # # #1½ 5.80 Rose Champlain Rosa Champlain Clusters of velvety-red flowers. A fresh light scent. Bright orange hips color the fall landscape. H. 3 RED # # #1½ 6.40 Rose Chuckles Rosa Chuckles Rose-pink petals with a white eye. Excellent when planted in mass. Red hips provide a touch of color in winter. H. 18 W. 24 (Zone 4) PINK # # #1½ 6.30 Rose Cuthbert Grant Rosa Cuthbert Grant Clusters of velvety-red hybrid tea-like flowers. Hardy and disease resistant. Beautiful. H. 2-3 W. 2-3 (Zone 3-7) RED # # #1½ 6.40 Rose Double Knockout - Rosa Double Knockout Everblooming cherry-red blossoms all summer. Deep purple fall foliage. H. 3-4 (Zone 5-9) CHERRY RED # Rose Foxi Pavement - Rosa -UHLater Recurrent blooms with deep pink flowers. Glossy light green foliage. A hybrid Rugosa rose. H. 2½- 4 (Zone 3) PINK # # ½ 5.50

13 SHRUBS SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED ROSES - ROSA Rose High Voltage - Rosa BAIage A vase shaped growth habit. Beautiful clusters of double yellow flowers on sturdy canes. Fragrant. Recurrent blooming. H. 3-4 (Zone 4) YELLOW # Rose Hope for Humanity Rosa Hope for Humanity Beautiful everblooming red wine blooms are set against deep green leaves. Disease resistant. H. 18 W. 24 (Zone 3) RED # # #1½ 6.40 Rose Little Mischief - Rosa BAIief Little Mischief Compact everblooming shrub with glossy green foliage. Deep pink 1 cluster blooms with white eyes. Disease resistant. H. 2-3 W. 2-3 (Zone 4-9) DEEP PINK # Rose Marie Bugnet Rosa Marie Bugnet Compact with white to pink double blooms. Strong fragrance. H. 3 W. 2½-3 (Zone 3) WHITE/PINK # Rose My Girl Rosa BAIgirl PP19,952 Compact upright with deep pink cluster blooms. Offers tremendous flower effect. Medium green foliage. Resistant to black spot. H. 3-4 W. 3½-4 (Zone 4-9) DEEP PINK # Rose Nearly Wild Rosa Rugosa Nearly Wild A low growth habit. Clean green foliage with everblooming clusters of rich pink flowers. Hardy. H. 2-3 (Zone 4-9) PINK # # #1½ 5.80 Rose Purple Pavement Rosa Rugosa Purple Pavement Purple-red color large strong fragrant ruffled blossoms give way in fall to handsome hips. H. 3-6 W. 3-6 (Zone 3) PURPLE # Rose Screaming Neon - Rosea BAlneon A hardy rose with intensely red single flowers and white pink flares. Very disease resistant. H. 4 W. 4 (Zone 4) RED # Rose Sea Foam Rosa Sea Foam Large fragrant clusters of double blooms. Lustrous dark green disease free foliage. In fall, tiny reddish hips. H. 3-4 WHITE (White) # # #1½ 5.80 Rose Seven Sisters Rosa multiflora Seven Sisters Clusters of small double rich pink flowers. This old favorite is a climber rose. Should have a trellis for support. H. 8 PINK # # #1½ 5.80 Rose Snowdrift - Rosa BAlrift PP19,036 With an upright and uniform habit, blooms cover from top to ground. Blooms of creamy white and a hint of apricot. H. 3-4 W 3-4 (Zone 4-9) CREAMY WHITE # Rose Super Hero - Rosa BAlsuhe Clusters of medium red, unscented blossoms. Dark green foliage. Beautiful everblooming 2-3 double, hybrid tea-shaped blooms. H. 3-5 W. 3-5 (Zone 4-7) RED # Rose The Fairy Rosa The Fairy Blooms from June until frost. Double, rosette shaped blossoms of light pink. H. 2-3 W. 2-3 (Zone 5-7) PINK # # # Rose Theresa Bugnet - Rosa Rugosa Therese Bugnet A papery textured mauve pink bloom that gives a spicy aroma. A recurrent blooming rose. Fall foliage turns a deep red. Colorful. H. 5-6 DEEP PINK # # #1½ 5.70 Rose Winnipeg Parks Rosa Winnipeg Parks Parkland rose with small clusters of deep pink to cherry red flowers. Slight fragrant. Matte green foliage. H. 2-3 W. 2 (Zone 5-7) CHERRY RED # # #1½ 6.40 Rose Yellow Submarine - Rosa BAIine PP16,659 Bright lemon-yellow flowers. An upright habit with disease resistant foliage. H. 2-4 LEMON YELLOW #

14 SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED SMOKEBUSH Cotinus Smokebush Royal Purple Cotinus coggygria Royal Purple Stunning dark red-purple foliage in fall. Plume like seed clusters appear after flowers. Smoky haze on branch tips. Makes a great hedge. H W (Zone 5-9) # SNOWBERRY CORALBERRY - Symphoricarpos Snowberry Red Coralberry - Symphoricarpos orbiculatus Red berries persist through winter. Slender arching branches. Likes poor soil. Sun/Shade. H. 3 W. 3 (Zone 3) 12-18" 3.95 # # Snowberry White - Symphoricarpos albus Large white berries that persist through winter. Nice bluegreen foliage. Sun/Shade. H. 5 W. 5 (Zone 3) 12-18" 3.95 # # SPIREA - Spiraea Spirea Anthony Waterer - Spiraea x bumalda Anthony Waterer Dwarf shrub with reddish-purple blooms. Flowers almost all season. H. 2 W. 3 (Zone 2-3) # " " 7.65 Spirea Ash Leaf Sem - Sorbaria sorbifolia Sem Fast growing, white flower clusters in late June. Good for mass planting because of the suckering habit # # Spirea Dakota Goldcharm - Spiraea japonica Merty ann Densely mounding shrub bears soft flat clusters of pink flowers from early to late summer. H. 1-5 W. 2-5 (Zone 4-9) 6-9" 4.60 # " " Spirea Daphne - Spiraea japonica alpina A dwarf low mound of pale pink flowers. A great groundcover or rock garden plant. H. 8 W. 3 (Zone 3) Spirea Flaming Mound - Spirea japonica Flaming Mound Bronze-red tips on the foliage. A brighter color to the plant. Pink flowers. H. 2 W " 3.90 # " " # Spirea Fritschiana - Spirea fritschiana Dark green leaves and white flowers. Good accent. A very large flower cluster. H.2 W.3 (Zone 2-3) 9-12" 5.60 # " " 7.60 Spirea Froebel - Spiraea x bumalda Froebelii Medium sized spirea with deep pink flowers. Purple-red foliage in spring. H. 3 W. 4 (Zone 3) 9-12" 4.15 # " " " 6.25 Spirea Glow Girl Birchleaf Spiraea betulifolia White spring flowers and lemon lime foliage. Deer-resistant. Hardy. H. 3-4 W. 3-4 (Zone 3-9) # Spirea Goldflame - Spiraea x bumalda Goldflame Gold and green foliage with beautiful pink-red flowers in midsummer. H. 2 W. 3 (Zone 3) 6-9" 3.50 # " 4.50 # " " " 7.30 Spirea Goldmound - Spiraea x bumalda Goldmound Low mound of golden foliage. Pinkish red flowers in summer. Beautiful accent. H. 18 W. 2 (Zone 3) 6-9" 3.50 # " 4.50 # " " " 7.30 Spirea Japanese White - Spiraea albiflora A compact round shrub with white clusters of blooms. Blooms in the summer. H. 2 W. 2 (Zone 3) 6-9" 3.65 # " " " 6.75

15 SHRUBS SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED SPIREA - Spiraea Spirea Little Princess - Spiraea japonica Little Princess A low tight grower with rich pink blooms. Excellent rock garden plant. H. 2 W. 3 (Zone 3) 6-9" 3.50 # " 4.00 # " " " 6.95 Spirea Magic Carpet - Spiraea japonica Magic Carpet PP9363 Clusters of deep pink flowers cover the plant in early summer. H. 18 W. 2 (Zone 3-8) # # Spirea Neon Flash Spirea japonica Neon Flash Vivid red flowers. Purple-red foliage. H. 3 W. 3-4 (Zone 4) # # Spirea Renaissance - Spiraea x vanhouttei Renaissance Old fashioned Bridal wreath. A taller arching branched shrub. Gray-green. H. 5 W. 5 (Zone 2-3) 6-9" 3.25 # ` 4.10 # " " 6.25 Spirea Shirobana - Spiraea japonica Shibori A dwarf compact shrub that flowers a pink and a white on the same plant. H. 2 W. 3 (Zone 3) 6-9" 3.50 # " " " 6.75 Spirea Snowmound - Spiraea nipponica Snowmound Dark green foliage with white flowers in May. A beautiful specimen. H. 3 W. 3 (Zone 3) 9-12" 4.50 # " " 6.20 Spirea Superstar - Spirea x bumalda Denistar PP22,432 A sport of Spirea Frobelii. A more compact form. Pink blossoms, excellent bronze fall color. H. 18 W. 12 (Zone 4) # Spirea Tor Birchleaf Spirea betulifolia Tor Compact, birch-like leaves. Tiny white flowers. Autumn brings colors of orange, red and purple. Good low hedge. H. 3-4 W. 3-4 (Zone 3-7) # # SUMAC - Rhus Sumac Cutleaf Staghorn - Rhus typhina Laciniata An attractive form of cutleaf sumac. Beautiful fall orange and red colors. H. 8 W. 12 (Zone 3) 9-12" 4.75 # " ' ' 8.15 Sumac Fragrant - Rhus aromatica An aromatic shrub. Brilliant fall colors. Useful in the control of erosion. H. 5 W. 5 (Zone 3) 12-18" 4.70 # Sumac Gro-Low Fragrant - Rhus aromatica Gro-Low Yellow flowers in spring, low growing, and good fall color. Green in summer. H. 2 W. 5 (Zone 3) # " 6.55 # " 8.95 Sumac Smooth - Rhus glabra Branches smooth, not hairy. Good in mass plantings. Excellent fall red color. H. 10 W. 10 (Zone 2-3) 12-18" 4.45 # " 5.00 # ' Staghorn - Rhus typhina Hairy branches. Wide spreading with good red fall color. Red berries in fall. H. 10 W. 10 (Zone 3) 12-18" 4.45 # " 5.00 # ' Sumac Tiger Eyes Cutleaf Staghorn - Rhus typhina Bailtiger PP16,185 Deeply cut gold leaves droop down for an oriental look. Orange-red colors in autumn. H 6-7 W 6-7 (Zone 4-8) # #

16 SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED VIBURNUM - Viburnum Viburnum Alfredo Compact - Dwarf Cranberrybush Dense broad form of the compact Baileyi. Rich colors all season. H. 5 W. 5 (Zone 3) # Viburnum Arrowwood - Viburnum dentatum Glossy green foliage, white flowers in spring followed by edible black berries in fall. H. 10 W. 12 (Zone 3) 12-18" 5.00 # " ' ' 8.35 Viburnum Autumn Jazz Arrowwood - Viburnum dentatum Autumn Jazz Creamy white flowers, followed by clusters of blue-black fruit. Fall colors of yellow, orange and red. H. 12 W. 10 (Zone 4-8) # Viburnum Bailey Compact American - Viburnum trilobum Bailey Compact Compact form of cranberry with rich red fall color. Hardy Bailey Nurseries selection. H. 5 W.5 (Zone 3) # Viburnum Blue Muffin - Viburnum dentatum Christom Exciting compact selection with blue-black fruit in August. Tolerates most soils, full sun to shade. H. 6 W. 5 (Zone 3) # Viburnum Chicago Lustre - Viburnum dentatum Synnestvedt Selected for glossy green foliage and rounded habit. A Chicagoland introduction. H. 8 W. 8 (Zone 3) # " " ' 7.80 Viburnum Lentago Nannyberry - Viburnum lentago Upright growing. Shiny green foliage with white flowers. Red flowers and black fruit in fall. H. 20 W. 6 (Zone 2) 12-18" 5.00 # " ' 8.35 Viburnum Mohican - Viburnum lantana Mohican Dark green leaves with white flowers changing to red fruit in fall. Purple leaves in fall. H. 6 W. 6 (Zone 3) 12-18" 5.55 # " ' 7.60 Viburnum Northern Burgundy - Viburnum dentatum Morton Burgundy foliage, white flowers, multi-stemmed shrubs. H. 10 W. 10 (Zone 4) # Viburnum Redwing Viburnum trilobum J.N. Select Highbush cranberry with red new growth and flat topped white flowers. H.10 W.8 (Zone 2) # Viburnum Snowball Opulus Steralis - Viburnum opulus Roseum Deep green clean foliage. Large white flowers in June. No fruit. H.10 W.10 (Zone 3) # " " ' 7.60 Viburnum Trilobum Viburnum Highbush American Cranberrybush White flowers in May, red fruit in fall. Foliage is a beautiful red in fall. Edible fruit. H. 10 W. 10 (Zone 2) # Viburnum Wentworth Cranberrybush - Viburnum trilobum Wentworth A heavy fruiting shrub with bright red fruit. Good for jellies. H. 10 W. 10 (Zone 3) #

17 SHRUBS SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED WEIGELA - Weigela Weigela Dark Horse - Weigela florida Dark Horse PP14,381 Bronze foliage, magenta pink flowers. Low maintenance, excellent low hedge. Attracts birds and butterflies. H. 2-3 W. 2-3 (Zone 4-8) # Weigela Java Red - Weigela florida Java Red Compact shrub with a reddish-green foliage all summer, flowers are red to pink. H. 3 W. 4 (Zone 4) 6-9" 4.45 # " " 6.70 Weigela Minuet - Weigela florida Minuet A free flowering dwarf shrub. Introduced in Canada. Ruby red flowers. Hardy. H. 2 W. 3 (Zone 4) # Weigela My Monet - Weigela florida Verwig PP16,824 A compact mound of variegated green and white foliage, and purplish-pink blossoms all through season. H W (Zone 3-8) # Weigela Polka - Weigela florida Polka Compact grower with thick, dark green leaves, clear pink flowers. H. 4 W. 5 (Zone 4) # Weigela Rainbow Sensation - Weigela florida Kolmagira PP20,384 Green-yellow variegated foliage will brighten your garden. Then the soft pink flowers appear. H. 3-4 W. 3-4 (Zone 4-8) # Weigela Red Prince - Weigela x vaniceki Red Prince Bright red blossoms repeatedly through the summer. Very colorful. H. 6 W. 6 (Zone 4) # Weigela Rumba - Weigela florida Rumba Bronze-purple tinged leaves, dark red flowers with a yellow throat. H. 3 W. 3 (Zone 4) # Weigela Tango - Weigela florida Tango A compact, bushy habit with purple foliage. Flowers are red with a yellow throat. H. 2 W. 2 (Zone 3) # Weigela Variegated - Weigela florida Variegated Round compact shrub with a green leaf that is edged in white. Flowers are a deep pink. W. 5 W. 5 (Zone 3) 12-18" 5.80 # " ' 7.60 Weigela Wine & Roses - Weigela florida Alexandra PP10,772 Dark burgundy-purple foliage with rosy-pink flowers. An improvement over Java Red. H. 4-5 W. 3-5 (Zone 5-8) # WILLOW - Salix Willow Artic Blue Dwarf Salix purpurea Nana An attractive hedge plant with blue-green finely textured foliage and deep purple twigs. H. 6 W. 6 (Zone 4) # Willow Flamingo - Salix integra Hakura Nishiki Small shrub with pink stems. Buds open to green, pink and white foliage. Some leaves will be white. Best in partial shade. H. 6 W. 6 (Zone 4) #

18 SHRUBS BARE ROOT - POTTED WILLOW - Salix Willow French Pussy - Salix caprea Large silver catkins in spring before the leaves comes on. Grows in moist ground. H. 15 W. 15 (Zone 3) # " " ' ' 6.25 WINTERBERRY Holly Ilex Winterberry Afterglow - Ilex verticillata Afterglow A female selection that blooms early with large orange-red fruit. Use Jim Dandy as a pollinator. H. 3-6 W. 3-5 (Zone 4-9) # Winterberry Jim Dandy Ilex vert. Jim Dandy A male selection used to pollinate Aurantiaca, Afterglow and Red Sprite. Blooms early. H. 3-6 W. 4-5 (Zone 4-9) # Winterberry Red Sprite Ilex verticillata Red Sprite The plant is more dwarf in size with bright red fruits that stay on for months. Flowers small and numerous. H. 2-3 W. 3-4 (Zone 4-9) # Birch River - Betula nigra Reddish brown exfoliating bark, golden yellow foliage in fall. Does well in wet or dry grounds. H. 50 W 40 (Zone 3) Single Stem Cont B&B 5-6' ' ½ ¼ ½ Clump Cont B&B 5-6' # ' Birch River Heritage - Betula nigra Cully Exfoliating bark lighter than river birch. Tolerates wet soil but does well in upland soil. H. 50 W. 35 (Zone 4-8) Single Stem Cont B&B # ¼ Clump Cont B&B Birch Shiloh Splash Betula nigra Shiloh Splash Variegated foliage, small stature, and slow growth make this river birch a great addition for residential landscapes. Cont B&B # WITCHAZEL - Hamamelis virginiana Witchazel - Hamamelis virginiana Grows well in shade and poor conditions. Yellow fragrant flowers. Will grow in full sun. H. 15 W. 12 (Zone 4) # SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES BARE ROOT - POTTED B&B BIRCH Betula Birch Dakota Pinnacle Betula platyphylla Fargo PP10,963 A narrow pyramidal growth. Bark matures grayorange to exfoliate a yellow-white. Tolerates heat, high winds and clay soil. H. 30 W. 8 Cont. B&B # Birch Paper Betula papyrifera Stems are red-brown when immature. Chalky white bark when mature. Outstanding Fall color. H. 40 W. 30 (Zone 2-7) Clump Cont B&B Birch Whitespire Betula populifolia Whitespire Chalky white bark, more resistant to the birch bore. Thrives in a wide range of soils. H. 40 W. 25 (Zone 3) Clump Cont B&B # ' CATALPA NORTHERN - Speciosa Catalpa Northern - Speciosa Fast growing, few branches at an early age. Fragrant, white flowers, persistent pods. Cont B&B 5 whip whip whip

19 TREES SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES BARE ROOT - POTTED B&B CHERRY - Prunus Chokecherry Canada Red Select Cherry - Prunus virginiana Schubert Select Leaves come on green changing to red, and remain deep red throughout the summer. Hardy. H. 25 W. 20 (Zone 2) Cont B&B ¼ Chokecherry Prunus Maackii Prunus Maackii Amur Chokecherry Small hardy tree, produces white flowers with a black edible fruit. Metallic golden bark. H. 30 W. 30 (Zone 2) Cont B&B 4-5' ½ ¼ Prunus Serotina Black Cherry - Prunus Serotina Black Cherry Hardy tree with foliage dark green above and light green below. Yellow to orange-red in fall. H.60 W. 35 (Zone 3-9) Cont B&B ¼ ½ COFFEETREE Coffeetree Expresso - Gymnocladus dioicus Expresso A male selection of coffeetree that does not set fruit. H. 60 W. 50 (Zone 4) Cont B&B #25 1¼ Coffeetree Kentucky - Coffeetree Gymnocladus dioica Kentucky Picturesque deeply furrowed bark. Mahogany seed pods. Handsome in winter. H. 50 (Zone 4) Cont B&B 7 Whip #20 1¼ Whip ¼ CRAB FLOWERING - Malus Pink Spires Crab Malus Pink Spires Narrow upright habit with pink flowers. Green bronze foliage in summer. Excellent hardy crab. H. 20 W. 12 (Zone 2) Cont B&B 4-5' # ½ ¼ Prairie Rose Crab Malus Prairie Rose Fruitless flowering crab. Double deep pink flowers. Originated in Michigan. Hardy. H. 20 W. 20 (Zone 4-7) Cont B&B # ½ ¼ Crab Prairifire Malus Prairifire Rich red blooms in spring with good foliage retention in the summer. Scab resistant. H. 20 W. 20 (Zone 3) Cont B&B 4-5' # ½ ' ' ¼ Crab Purple Prince Malus Purple Prince Rounded growth habit. Purple foliage. Carmine-red buds open to a single red flower. Disease resistant. H. 20 W. 20 (Zone 4-7) Cont B&B # ½ ¼ Crab Red Jewel - Malus x Red Jewel Upright pyramidal growth. Single white flowers with rich cherry red fruit. Hangs on until March. H. 15 W. 12 (Zone 4) Cont B&B # ¼ Crab Red Splendor Malus Red Splendor Pink blooms with deep red fruit that never falls off. H. 25 W 20 (Zone 2) Cont B&B # ½ Crab Royal Gem Malus Royal Gem Red flowers, dark red fruit, and bronze green foliage. Yellow fall color. H. 5 W. 8 (Zone 3-7) Cont B&B # Crab Royalty Malus Royalty Dark red flowers and outstanding reddish-purple foliage throughout the summer. Orange Fall foliage. H. 20 W. 20 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # ½

20 SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES BARE ROOT - POTTED B&B CRAB FLOWERING - Malus Crab Ruby Tears Malus Bailears PP22,001 Naturally weeping form with burgundy-green foliage similar to Prairifire. Pink flowers in Spring. H. 10 W. 15 (Zone 4-7) Cont B&B # Crab Show time Malus Shotizam Excellent upright, pyramidal grower. Disease free. Foliage is dark green with a red overcast. H. 15 W. 15 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # ½ Crab Snowdrift Crab x Snowdrift The finest white flowering crab. Heavy textured, deep green foliage. Low maintenance. H. 20 W. 25 (Zone 3) Cont B&B 4-5' ½ ' ' ½ " ¼ Crab Spring Snow Malus x Spring Snow Bright green foliage with white flowers. Heat tolerant and doesn t produce fruit. H. 30 W. 15 (Zone 3) Cont B&B 4-5' # ½ ' ¼ ELM - Ulmus Elm Accolade - Ulmus Accolade The beautiful glossy, dark green foliage turns golden yellow in the Fall. H. 70 W. 50 (Zone 4-7) Cont B&B # ½ ¼ Elm Cathedral - Ulmus Cathedral Resembles Japanese Elm with a larger leaf and growth habit. Wards off Dutch Elm beetle. H W (Zone 4) Cont B&B # ½ Elm Discovery - Ulmus dividiana japonica Discovery (PP10,558) Highly resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Cold hardy. Excellent vase-shaped form. H W Cont B&B ½ Elm New Horizon - Ulmus x japonica Upright vase shaped tree. Dark green summer foliage turns yellow in the fall. Disease resistant. H W Cont B&B # ½ ¼ Elm Princeton - Ulmus americana Princeton Fast growing with symmetrical branching. Resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. H W (Zone 4-9) Cont B&B ½ ¼ Elm Valley Forge - Ulmus americana Valley Forge Fast growing and tolerates all poor conditions. Resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. H W (Zone 4-7) Cont B&B ½ ¼ GINKO - Ginko Ginko Autumn Gold - Ginko bilobla Autumn Gold An upright broadly conical form. Insect and disease free. Excellent yellow fall color. H. 50 W. 30 (Zone 4-8) Cont B&B #20-1¼ HACKBERRY - Celtis Hackberry Common - Celtis occidentalis Hardy, large fast growing tree. Corky bark-round spreading habit. H. 75 W. 50 (Zone 2) Cont B&B ' ½ ¼ ½ HAWTHORN - Crataegus Hawthorn Thornless Cockspur - Crataegus crus-galli var. inermis Bares white flowers in June with small bright red fruit in Fall. Prefers moist conditions. Drought tolerant. H. 20 W. 20 (Zone 4-7) Cont B&B HYDRANGEA TREE Hydrangea Hydrangea Limelight Tree Hydrangea paniculata Limelight Bright, lime-green flowers. In Fall, blooms display shades of pink, burgundy and green. Upright rounded. Medium green. H. 6-8 W. 7-9 (Zone 3-8) Cont B&B #

21 TREES SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES BARE ROOT - POTTED B&B Hydrangea Pee Gee Tree Hydrangea paniculata Graniflora A small tree with showy conical flowers in July thru September. Pink to bronze. H W.5 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # Hydrangea Quick Fire Tree Hydrangea paniculata Bulk PPAF Perfect for small gardens. Great vertical accent. Quick to bloom. Flowers in late May. Flowers turn deep pink. H. 6-8 W. 6-8 (Zone 4-8) Cont B&B # Hydrangea Vanilla Strawberry Tree - Hydrangea paniculata Renhy Perfect for smaller gardens. Enormous flowers are a blend of vanilla and strawberry held on upright red stems. H. 6-7 W. 4-5 (Zone 4-8) Cont B&B # IRONWOOD - Ostrya Ironwood American Ostrya Virginiana Slow growing hardwood tree, native, attractive brown leaves that stay on all winter. Oval head. H. 50 W. 25 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # ½ LILAC Syringa Lilac Dwarf Korean Tree Syringa meyeri Palibin Korean Lilac grafted on a standard. Fragrant purple-violet flowers bloom in late May & early June. H. 8 W. 7 (Zone 3) Cont B&B 3 Std # Std Lilac Ivory Silk Syringa reticulata Ivory Silk A selection of Japanese Tree Lilac with a more compact, dense growth habit. Large, creamy-white flower clusters bloom in mid-june. H. 25 W. 15 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # ½ ¼ ½ Lilac Japanese Tree Syringa reticulata Fragrant, showy flowers of creamy white in mid-june. Brown fruit capsule. Disease resistant. H. 25 (Zone 3) Cont B&B ½ LINDEN - TILIA Linden American Sentry - Tilia americana Sentry A selection of the American Linden with a dense, round top. Attractive boulevard tree. Straight trunk. H. 40 W. 30 (Zone 3) Cont B&B #20 1¼ ½ ¼ ½ Linden Greenspire - Tilia cordata Greenspire A strong grower with a straight trunk. Spicy fragrant flowers. Oval headed. Small leaves. H. 50 W. 35 (Zone 3) Cont B&B 5-6' #20-1¼ ' ½ ¼ ½ Linden Redmond - Tilia americana Redmond Pyramidal top with large leaves. Fast growing. Reddish bark in winter. Valuable street tree. H. 60 W. 30 (Zone 3) Cont B&B 5-6' #20-1¼ ' ½ ¼ ½ LOCUST Gleditsia Locust Imperial - Gleditsia triacanthos Impcole Graceful spreading top, small leaves, thornless. An excellent street tree. Yellow fall color. H. 35 W. 35 (Zone 3) Cont B&B 6-8' #20-1¼ ½ ¼ ½ Locust Northern Acclaim Gleditsia triacanthos Harve Winter hardy variety from NDSU. Upright habit. Drought resistant. H W Cont B&B # ½ ¼ ½ Locust Shademaster - Gleditsia triacanthos vas. Inermis A rapid growing thornless Honeylocust known for a straight trunk, symmetrical ascending branches, and dark green foliage. Fruitless. H. 60 W. 35 (Zone 4-7) Cont B&B ½ ¼

22 SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES BARE ROOT - POTTED B&B LOCUST Gleditsia Locust Skyline - Gleditsia Triacanthos var. inermis Pyramidal shape with small leaves. Develops a sturdy trunk. Thornless. H. 50 W. 35 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # ½ ¼ MAGNOLIA Magnolia Leonard Messel Magnolia x loebneri Leonard Messel Rounded small tree with star-shaped flowers. Flowers are white on inside and purplish-pink on the outside. H W (Zone 5-9) # Magnolia Merrill Magnolia x loebneri Merrill Small tree with dense branching habit. Large star-like flowers with light pleasing fragrance. Blooms at an early age. H. 12 W. 15 (Zone 5-9) # MAPLE - Acer Maple Amur Acer Ginnala Tree - Acer ginnala Small tree with reddish gold leaves in the fall. Red fall fruit and outstanding reddish fall color. H. 18 W. 15 (Zone 2) Cont B&B ' " Maple Emerald Lustre - Acer platanoides Pond Deep green foliage, rapid growth, excellent branching. Red tips on the new growth. Hardy. H. 60 W. 60 (Zone 3) Bare Cont B&B ¼ ½ Maple Fall Fiesta - Acer saccharum Bailsta PP11,119 A Sugar Maple with upright habit and leathery leaves. Exceptional fall colors. H W. 50 (Zone 4) Cont B&B #20-1¼ ½ ¼ ½ Maple Firefall - Acer x freemanii AF#1 PP15,593 Foliage turns orange to scarlet earlier than other freemanii maples. Doesn t produce seeds. H W (Zone 4) Cont B&B # ½ ¼ ½ Maple Green Mountain Sugar - Acer saccharum Green Mountain Thick, waxy foliage, doesn t scorch. Best heat resistance and very drought tolerant. Beautiful. H W (Zone 4) Cont B&B # ½ ¼ ½ Maple Armstrong Acer x freemanii Armstrong A fast growing columnar tree. Good in boulevards or narrow spaces. H W 15 (Zone 4) Cont B&B ¼ ½ Maple Hot Wings - Acer tartarian GarAnn PP15,023 Graceful, upright, spreading. Small yellow flowers followed by bright red samaras. Red in fall. H W (Zone 3) Cont B&B Maple Autumn Blaze - Acer x freemanii Jeffersred A fast growing maple with beautiful red fall color. Grows in moist or dry soils. Hardy. H. 60 W. 40 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # ' #20-1¼ ½ ¼ ½ ¾ Maple Deborah Norway - Acer platanoides Deborah Similar to Schwedler Maple. Vigorous grower. Bright red to bronze/green leaves. H. 60 W. 60 (Zone 3) Cont B&B ¼ ½ ½ Maple Matador - Acer x free. Bailston Deeper red color than Autumn Blaze. Adaptable tree. Upright, symmetrical form. H W (Zone 4). Cont B&B 20 1¼ ½ Maple Native Rubrum Acer Rubrum Red Maple One of t e first trees to flower in Spring and to show brilliant red fall color. H W (Zone 3-9) Cont B&B ½ ¼

23 TREES SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES BARE ROOT - POTTED B&B MAPLE - Acer Maple Northwood - Acer rubrum Northwood Round oval head. Selection from northern Minnesota. Dark green foliage, red in the fall. Native. H. 50 W. 35 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # ½ ¼ ½ Maple Red Sunset - Acer rubrum Franksred A red maple selection with dense branching pattern. Bright red fall color longer than any other red maple. H. 45 W. 35 Cont B&B # Maple Royal Red Acer platanoides Royal Red Maroon/red foliage throughout the summer, slow growing. Beautiful. H. 40 W. 25 (Zone 3-4) Cont B&B # ¼ Maple Sienna Glen Acer x freemanii Sienna Glen A very hardy maple selection from St. Paul, Minnesota. Vigorous grower with excellent orange/red fall color. H.60 W.40 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # ½ ¼ ½ Maple Silver - Acer saccharinum Fast growing, large native tree. Grows in low or high ground. Hardy. Tolerates extreme conditions. H. 70 W. 50 (Zone 3) Cont B&B ¼ ½ Maple Sugar - Acer saccharum The largest and finest of our native trees. A wonderful hardy shade tree. Rich fall reds and golds. H. 75 W. 50 (Zone 2) Cont B&B 6-8' # ½ ¼ MOUNTAIN ASH - Sorbus Mountain Ash European - Sorbus aucuparia Rounded top with orange berries in late summer. Beautiful yard specimen. Hardy. H. 30 W. 25 (Zone 3) Cont B&B ½ ¼ ½ Mountain Ash Showy Sorbus decora A smaller tree with white flowers, bright foliage and showy red fruit. Hardy. Disease resistant. H. 20 W. 15 (Zone 2) Cont B&B NINEBARK - Physocarpus Ninebark Diabolo Ninebark Tree Beautiful reddish-purple foliage, white exfoliating bark. Plant as an accent plant. H W. 5-6 Cont B&B # Ninebark Summer Wine Tree Physocarpus opulifolius Seward PP14,821 White flowers, wine colored finer textured leaf on a standard. Bold garden accent. H.5-6 W.4-5 (Zone 3). Cont B&B # OAK - Quercus Oak Bur Quercus macrocarpa Rounded shape, corky branches with purplish fall color. H. 80 W. 50 (Zone 3) Cont B&B Oak Northern Pin Quercus ellipsoidalis Pyramidal shaped top with great dark green leaves. Prefers rich, moist, well-drained soil. H. 60 W. 40 (Zone 3) Cont B&B ½ Oak Red Quercus rubra Fast growing oak with dark green leaves. Stately tree. Leaves hang on into winter. Fast grower. H. 80 W. 50 (Zone 3) Cont B&B ½ ¼ Maple Variegated Norway Acer platanoides Variegatum Norway Maple A striking focal point. Dense tree with nice crown shape and straight trunk. H W (Zone 4-7) Cont B&B Oak Swamp White Quercus Bi-Color Grows well in both wet and upland soils. Excellent transplant success. Narrow round head. (Zone 3) Cont B&B ½ ¼

24 SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES BARE ROOT - POTTED B&B POPLAR Poplulus Poplar Quaking Aspen Populus tremuloides Greenish white bark with small fluttering leaves. Great yellow Fall color. Tolerates moist, poor soils. H. 80 W. 30 (Zone 3) Cont B&B # ½ Poplar Robusta Populus x deltoids Robusta Fastest growing cotton-less cottonwood. Seedless hybrid introduced by University of Minnesota. H. 60 W. 40 (Zone 3) Cont B&B ¼ ½ Poplar Siouxland Populus deltoids Siouxland Fast growing cotton-less cottonwood. Foliage is slightly larger than common cottonwood. H. 90 W. 40 (Zone 3) Cont B&B ¼ SERVICEBERRY Amelanchier Serviceberry Autumn Brilliance Tree Form Amelanchier x grandiflora Autumn Brilliance White blooms in spring. Purple black fruit. Brilliant red Fall color. H W. 15 (Zone 3-8) Cont B&B # Clump Form 3 Multi-Stem Cont B&B # VIBURNUM Viburnum lentago Nannyberry Showy white flowers in May. Burgundy color in Fall. Edible blue berries in winter. H W (Zone 2-8) Cont B&B # WILLOW Salix Willow Corkscrew Salix alba Vitellina-Tristis Golden twisted branches makes this an interesting conversation piece. H W. 20 (Zone 4-8) Cont B&B Willow Flamingo on Standard Salix integra Hakuronishiki Improved sport of Hakuro Nashiki. A stronger pink color that lasts into Summer. H. 6-7 W. 3 (Zone 4) Cont B&B # Willow Niobe Weeping - Salix Alba Trista Beautiful large weeping tree with brilliant golden stems. Beautiful Summer and Winter. H. 50 W. 50 (Zone 2) Cont B&B 5-6' # ½ ¼ EVERGREENS CONTAINER, FIELD POTTED AND B&B ARBORVITAE - GLOBE Hetz Midget Globe Thuja occidentalis Hetz A dense dwarf habit. Naturally grows as a globular plant. H. 2-3 W. 2-3 (Zone 3-7) Container Field B&B # # Little Elfie Globe - Thuja Occidentalis Little Elfie A small sized plant that retains it globular habit. Requires little trimming. Winter hardy. H. 5 W. 5 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # # Little Giant Globe Thuja Occidentalis Little Giant A compact globe shape evergreen with dark green foliage. Hardy. H. 4-6 W. 4-6 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # # Mr. Bowling Ball Thuja occidentalis Bobazam Dense slow growing ball of green foliage. Texture appears like a fine textured juniper. H. 2-3 W. 2-3 (Zone 3-4) Container Field B&B # # Woodward Globe Thuja Occidentalis Woodward Uniform, naturally globe shaped. Requires little trimming. Keep from salty spray. H. 3-5 W. 3-5 Container Field B&B # ARBORVITAE - UPRIGHT Brandon Pyramidal - Thuja Occidentalis Brandon Compact slender form, little or no winter problems. Requires little pruning. H W. 3-6 Sun or shade. Container Field B&B # ½ #

25 EVERGREENS EVERGREENS CONTAINER, FIELD POTTED AND B&B ARBORVITAE - UPRIGHT DeGroot s Spire Thuja occidentalis Degroot s Spire A narrow, slow-growing evergreen that requires little pruning. H W. 3-4 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # Holmstrup Thuja occidentalis Holmstrup A dwarf upright form with bright green foliage. Takes partial shade. Very little trimming required. H. 8 W. 5 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # Skybound Pyramidal Thuja occidentalis Skybound A pyramidal shape with a hardier, rich dark green foliage. Developed Boughen Nurseries, Manitoba Canada. (Zone 4-9) Container Field B&B Technito Thuja occidentals Bail John (PP15,850) Hardy, attractive green foliage. Compact form. More dwarf growing than Techny. H. 6 W. 4-5 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # Techny - Thuja Occidentalis Techny A fast growing dark green upright. Sun or shade. Excellent for screens or as a specimen. Hardy. H W. 6-8 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # Techny Cross Thuja occidentalis Techny Cross A Techny Arborvitae selection from Cross Nurseries. A finer more dense foliage requiring less pruning. H. 12 W. 5-6 Container Field B&B CHAMAECYPARIS Chamaecyparis Kings Gold Chamaecyparis pisifera A gold-tipped evergreen with thread-like foliage that doesn t burn. H. 4-5 W. 4-5 Container Field B&B # FIR BALSAM ABIES BALSAMEA A small to medium sized evergreen tree with a narrow conic crown. Flat needle like leaves are dark green with slightly notched tips. H W (Zone 3-5) Container Field B&B JUNIPERS SPREADING Andorra Compact - Juniperus horizontalis Compacta Compact form of Andorra Juniper. Green foliage through summer turns plum red in fall through winter. Low growing. H. 18 W. 48 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # Blue Chip - Juniperus Horizontalis Blue Chip Bright blue color through seasons. Low growing. Hardy. Compact growth requires trimming. H. 18 W. 3-5 (Zone 3-8) Container Field B&B # # Blue Rug - Juniperus Horizontalis Wiltoni Low dense mat of blue foliage makes excellent, beautiful ground cover. One of the best low junipers. Hardy. H. 8 W. 4-5 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # # Blue Star Juniper squamata Blue Star A mound of bright blue foliage. Slow growing. Prefers full sun to light shade. Prefers cooler climate. H. 2 W. 4 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # # Broadmoor Juniperus Sabina Broadmoor Low mounding spreader with soft, rich green color. Bears no fruit. H. 18 W. 4-5 (Zone 4) Container Field B&B # Calgary Carpet Juniper Sabina Monna A selection of Arcadia Juniper. Displays a lower, spreading habit. Soft green foliage. H. 12 W. 6 (Zone 3-8) Container Field B&B # #

26 EVERGREENS CONTAINER, FIELD POTTED AND B&B JUNIPERS SPREADING Daub s Frosted juniperius x media Daub s Frosted Bright light golden yellow new growth, contrasts with feathery, blue-green foliage. H.18 W. 4 (Zone 4) Container Field B&B # Grey Owl Juniperus virginiana Grey Owl Beautiful spreader with silver-gray foliage and lots of silverblue berries. H. 24 W. 4 Container Field B&B # Maneyi Juniperus chinensis Maneyi A semi erect growing spreader. Compact body with a silveryblue foliage. Tolerates shade. H. 4-5 W. 4-5 Container Field B&B Mountbatten - Juniperus chinensis Mountbatten Bright green foliage. Short and wide growing. Outstanding color. Hardy. H. 12 W. 8 (Zone 4) Container Field B&B Redcedar - Juniperus virginiana These are the native Red Cedars. Root pruned and sheared. Beautiful specimens. H (Zone 2-3) Container Field B&B Star Power Juniperus x J.N. Select Blue Bluish-green star like foliage. Fast growing and durable. Full sun with well-drained soil. Introduced by Johnson s Nursery, Inc. H W. 6-7 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B Scandia Juniperus Sabina Scandia A low dense spreader with bright green foliage. Good for borders or rock gardens. Hardy. H. 12 W. 8 (Zone 3-7) Container Field B&B # Sea Green - Juniperus chinensis Sea Green Light green mint foliage with fountain like arching branches. Very popular spreader. H. 4-5 W. 4-6 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # JUNIPER - UPRIGHT Gold Cone - Juniperus communis Gold Cone A dwarf evergreen with a narrow, upright habit and brilliant golden-yellow foliage. H. 3-5 W. 2-3 (Zone 4) Container Field B&B # Japanese Temple Juniper rigida Temple An upright habit, somewhat irregular. Appears to look like a bonsai specimen. Green glistening foliage. Rare. Container Field B&B Medora - Juniperus Scopulorm Medora Blue-green color. Needs little trimming. Hardy for prairie climates. H W. 4-5 (Zone 3). Container Field B&B Sutherland Juniperus scopulorum Sutherland Slow, short growing upright with a nice green color. Soft foliage that doesn t require much trimming. H W. 4-5 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B Taylor - Juniperus virginiana Taylor A narrow columnar selection of the Red Cedar. Hardy. A nice specimen. H W. 3 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B 3-3 ½ Welchi - Juniperus scopulorum Welch Conical growing upright with bright blue foliage. Keeping the blue color. Hardy. H W. 4 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B 3-3 ½ ` Wichita Blue - Juniperus Scopuloram Wichita Blue Broad pyramidal. Light blue foliage. H W. 4-5 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B 3-3 ½

27 EVERGREENS EVERGREENS CONTAINER, FIELD POTTED AND B&B LARCH/TAMARACK Larix laricina A deciduous conifer, green needles turn showy yellow in fall. Tolerates some shade. H W (Zone 5) Container Field B&B # MICROBIOTA Russian Cypress Microbiota decussate A flat topped evergreen with arborvitae-like foliage that turns bronze in winter. Prefers moist soil and part shade. H. 16 W. 5-6 Container Field B&B # PINE Pinus Austrian - Pinus Nigra Dark green foliage. Heavy long needles. Good fragrance. Tolerates adverse conditions. H W (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # Blue Shag - Pinus strobes Blue Shag A compact, rounded conifer with blue-green needles. Very soft texture. H. 4-6 W. 6-8 (Zone 3-8) Container Field B&B # Dwarf Blue Scotch / Standard Picea sylvestris Glauca Dwarf form of Blue Scotch Pine. Grafted on a standard. H. 3-4 W. 6 Container Field B&B # Mugo Dwarf - Pinus Mugo Pumila Dark green, slow growing mound form. H. 3-5 W. 3-5 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # # Mugo Slowmound Pinus mugo Slowmound A true dwarf selection with dark green needles. Extremely slow grower. H. 2-3 W. 2-3 (Zone 2). Container Field B&B # Scotch Pinus sylvestris Blue-green short needles. Tree opens and becomes umbrella shaped as matures. Does well in all soil. H. 40 W. 30 (Zone 2) Container Field B&B # Swiss Stone - Pinus cembra Slow growing dense columnar plant when young. Opens more as it matures. Good for small areas. H W. 15 (Zone 2). Container Field B&B White - Pinus strobus A fast growing native evergreen with soft, long green needles. Needs moist, well-drained soil. Intolerant of salts and air. H. 60 W (Zone 2) Container Field B&B # # White Columnar - Pinus strobes Fastigata As this narrow upright cultivar ages, it develops a wider character. Soft in appearance. H. 40 W. 15 (Zone 2). Container Field B&B # SPRUCE - PICEA Birds Nest Picea abies nidformis Dense, flat topped spreader with horizontal branches. Beautiful light green foliage. H. 3. W. 4 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # Black Hill - Picea glauca densata Short needles. Bluish foliage. Beautiful yard specimen. Long lived. H W (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # # ½ # # Colorado Blue - Picea pungens glauca Very hardy with attractive blue color year round. Old fashioned favorite. H W (Zone 3) Container Field B&B Colorado Green - Picea Pungens Very hardy specimen evergreen with a rich green color. Everyone s favorite yard tree. H W (Zone 3) Container Field B&B

28 EVERGREENS CONTAINER, FIELD POTTED AND B&B SPRUCE - PICEA Columnar Norway Picea abies Cupressina Fast growing, narrow evergreen with dark green needles. Great specimen in the landscape. H W. 4-6 Container Field B&B # Fat Albert Picea pungens Fat Albert Outstanding blue foliage and dense, pyramidal growth habit. A beautiful specimen. H W Container Field B&B # Globosa Blue Picea pungens Globosa A popular dwarf evergreen with outstanding blue coloration. Very slow growing. H. 3 W. 4 (Zone 2). Container Field B&B # Globosa Blue on STD - Picea pungens Globosa Outstanding blue coloration. Very slow growing. Grafted on a standard. H. 3-4 W. 4-6 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # Little Gem on STD Picea Little Gem Rich deep green foliage. Forms a globe as it matures. Grafted on a standard. H. 1½ W. 1½ (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # # # Montgomery Picea pungens Montgomery Very slow growing dwarf forming a dense, symmetrical cone shape. Gray-blue needles. H. 3-4 W. 3 (Zone 2-8) Container Field B&B # Norway Picea abies Fast growing. Upward sweeping branches. Good for windbreak or individual specimen plant. H W. 30 (Zone 2-7) Container Field B&B 3-3 ½ Norway Weeping Picea abies pendula A unique Spruce with green needles and a graceful weeping habit. A great specimen plant. H. 3 W. 10 (Zone 2-8) Container Field B&B # # # YEW JAPANESE - Taxus Capitata Upright Taxus cuspidate Capitata Dense slow growing with a deep green foliage. Can be grown in full sun or in full shade. H. 7-8 W. 4-5 (Zone 3). Container Field B&B # Cross Spreader Taxus media Cross Spreader Winter hardy selection with a rich deep green foliage. Introduced by Cross Nurseries. H. 4-5 W. 4-6 (Zone 3). Container Field B&B Dark Green Spreader Taxus media Dark Green A beautiful specimen plant with dark green foliage. Semi upright growing habit. Prefers well drained soil. H. 3-4 W. 4-6 (Zone 3). Container Field B&B # Taunton Taxus media Tauntoni A low, dense, slow-growing Yew that grows well in shade or in sun. Hardy. H. 3 W 3-4 (Zone 3) Container Field B&B # # FRUITS, BERRIES AND VINES CVI Certified Virus Index S-333 Semi Dwarf Height 8-15 S-M7 Semi Dwarf Height Std Standard Height APPLE - Malus Apple trees require two apples to enhance pollination. Plant two different varieties no further than 500 feet apart from each other. CONNELL RED - Malus Large in size. Good red color. Great for eating or pie making. Long storage life. Ripens in October. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI CORTLAND Malus An older variety. Medium sized with a tropical flavor. Excellent for eating and cooking. Ripens in late September. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI FIRESIDE Malus Large red stripe fruit. Excellent eating or cooking. Good flavor. Excellent winter keeper. Ripens in mid-october. Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI #10 Cont 11/16 CVI

29 FRUITS FRUITS, BERRIES AND VINES APPLE - Malus FROSTBITE - Malus A unique small apple with very sweet, intense taste. Crisp but firm texture. Juicy. Great for cider or cooking. (Zone 3-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI #10 Cont 11/16 CVI HARALRED Malus A juicy, firm tart fruit. Ripens in early October. Good keeper. Extremely hardy. (Zone 3-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI #10 Cont 11/16 CVI HARALSON - Malus A hard, crisp, tart fruit. A big favorite. Good for eating and cooking. Hardy. Ripens in October. (Zone 3-6) S-M7 11/16 CVI #10 Cont 11/16 CVI HAZEN Malus Large dark red fruit with green-yellow flesh. Juicy. Sweet but mild. Short storage life. Ripens in August. (Zone 3-6) Std 11/16 CVI HONEYCRISP Malus Exceptionally crisp. Juicy. Sweet but right for eating, cooking or baking. A big favorite. Ripens in September. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI #10 Cont 11/16 CVI HONEYGOLD - Malus Medium to large yellow apple. Crisp, sweet and juicy. Medium storage life. Ripens in October. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI #10 Cont 11/16 CVI KINDERKRISP - Malus A new apple variety with the crispness of its parent Honeycrisp. Great balance of flavor. Smaller size. Fast growing. Ripens in late August. (Zone 3) S-M # MCINTOSH Malus A well-known older apple with a sprightly flavor. Good storage life. Good for eating, pies and sauces. Ripens in late September. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI #10 Cont 11/16 CVI RED BARON Malus Medium sized yellow-red fruit. Crisp and juicy with a mild flavor. Good for eating, pies and sauces. Ripens in late September. (Zone 3-6) S-M7 11/16 CVI RED PRAIRIE SPY Malus Good fruit adherence on the tree. Best for baking. Long storage life. Ripens in late September. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI RED REGENT Malus Very popular in Minnesota. Medium to large size. Flesh is juicy and crisp. Good storage life. Ripens in October. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI #10 Cont 11/16 CVI SNOW SWEET Malus New from the U of M. Deliciously sweet, slightly tart. Slow to oxidize when exposed to air. Good eating. Cold hardy. Ripens in September. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI STATE FAIR Malus Medium sized red stripped fruit. Flavor is sprightly tart. Good for eating and baking. Ripens in late August. (Zone 3-6) S-M7 11/16 CVI #15 Cont 11/16 CVI SWEET SIXTEEN Malus Red striped medium sized fruit with a crisp, juicy texture. Excellent flavor. Tastes like cherry candy. Ripens in September. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI WEALTHY Malus The earliest of all apples. Doesn t keep well. Good flavor for eating or sauces. Old favorite. Ripens in September (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI ZESTAR Malus An early apple. Sweet, tart flavor. Crisp and juicy. Excellent for eating and cooking. Ripens in late August. (Zone 4-7) S-M7 11/16 CVI

30 FRUITS, BERRIES AND VINES APRICOT PRUNUS An ornamental tree with fruit good for preserves, sauces and eating. Requires two varieties for cross pollination. APRICOT WESCOT Hardy apricot with early spring showy pink flowers followed by tasty yellow fruit blushed red mid-summer. H 30 W 25 (Zone 3) Std 11/ # ASPARAGUS JERSEY KNIGHT An improved selection that produces more, large spears. #1-2yr 2.25 MARY WASHINGTON A strong growing, productive strain, thick spears in May or June. #1-2yr 1.70 PURPLE PASSION Tender spears of deep burgundy fruit. Produces earlier. #1-2 yr 2.25 BLACKBERRY CHESTER THORNLESS Medium to large berries with a deep black color. High quality with high yield. Excellent for wine making. (Zone 5-8) #1-1yr 5.25 DARROW A reliable producer of top quality fruit. Berries are firm, juicy and honey sweet. Ripens in July. (Zone 5-8) #1-1yr 5.25 BLUEBERRY - Vaccinium Blueberries require an acidic, well-drained soil. All soils can be amended to make them suitable. Plant more than one variety for good pollination results for better yields and berry size. BLUECROP HIGHBUSH - Vaccinium Blue Crop A mid-season blueberry. The best all-around variety for consistent yields. One of the best on the market today. Full Sun. H. 4-6 (Zone 4-7) NORTH BLUE- Vaccinium Northblue Fruit is dark blue. Large with good blueberry flavor. Glossy dark green leaves. H. 3-4 Full Sun. (Zone 4-7) #1-1yr 8.75 NORTH COUNTRY - Vaccinium North Country Sky blue fruit 1/2 diameter berries. Flavor is sweet and mild. Good fruit. H Dia (Zone 4-7) #1-1yr 8.75 PATRIOT HIGHBUSH Vaccinium Patriot Berries are formed in a large tight cluster. Excellent landscape plant with red fall color. Excellent flavor. H. 4-6 (Zone 4-7) CHERRY - Prunus Self-fruitful. One single variety can produce many good Cherries. EVANS BALI Prunus Deep, dark red fruit. Good for eating and baking. Sweeter than other sour cherries. Hardy. (Zone 3-8) Std 11/16 CVI #10 Cont 11/16 CVI MESABI Prunus Long stem. Red flesh fruit. Pyramidal tree grows to a height of 12. Fruit resembles Meteor but pit is smaller. Blooms in early May. Ripens in July. (Zone 4-8) Std 11/16 CVI #10 11/16 CVI NORTH STAR Prunus Genetic dwarf introduced by the U of M in Red fruit with a small stone. Productive. A sour pie cherry. Ripens in late June. (Zone 4-8) Std 11/16 CVI CRABAPPLES CENTENNIAL Malus Large crabapple that blooms mid-april. Outstanding flavor. Red over orange. Good for eating and sauces. Short storage life. Hardy. Ripens in August. (Zone 3-7) SM-7 11/16 CVI CHESTNUT Malus Pleasant nut-like flavor. Large crabapple. Good flavor and texture. Medium storage life. Hardy. (Zone 3-7) SM-7 11/16 CVI WHITNEY Malus Fruit is yellow with red stripes. Good for eating and pickling. Short storage life. Hardy. (Zone3-7) SM-7 11/16 CVI

31 FRUITS FRUITS, BERRIES AND VINES CURRANT CONSORT BLACK - Ribes Consort Black Black fruit ripens late in the season, medium sized and borne in clusters. Ripens in July-August. Very productive. (Zone 3-7) #1 1yr 8.60 RED LAKE - Ribes Red Lake Cluster of large bright red berries on 2-3 year old wood. Very productive. Ripens in July August. Good for jams and jellies. (Zone 3-7) #1 2yr 8.60 GOOSEBERRY HINNOMAKI RED Ribes uva-crispa Hinnomaki Red Large red fruit with outstanding flavor. A favorite of home gardeners. (Zone 4-6) #1 2yr 8.60 PIXWELL Ribes hirtellium Pixwell A pale green fruit becomes pink when ripe. (Zone 3-6) #1 2yr 8.60 GRAPES - Vitis The University of Minnesota is recognized as one of the top wine grape and table grape research programs in the country. U of M introductions Bluebell Grape. Edelweiss Grape, Swensons Red Grape. Frontenac Grape, LaCrescent Grape, Frontenac Gris Grape, and Marquette Grape. All good for fresh eating, juice or wine making. BETA Vitis x Beta Grapes are blue-black in color. Vigorous growing, excellent for jellies or juice. (Zone 2-3) # # #3 Cont BLUEBELL - Vitis x Bluebell Looks like concord grape in size and color. Hardier and superior table quality. Good for juice. (Zone 3) # CONCORD - Vitis x Concord Blue color grapes. Good for jellies, juice or eating. Vigorous growers. (Zone 3) # FRONTENAC Vitis Frontenac A new red wine grape variety from the University of Minnesota. Disease resistant. Hardy. (Zone 3) # #3 Cont MARQUETTE - Vitis x Marquette PP19,579 A hardy red wine grape of excellent quality. Deep red color with an aroma of cherry, black pepper and spice. (Zone 4-8) # RELIANCE - Vitis x Reliance A red seedless table grape with high dessert qualities. Requires annual pruning. Good for wine, eating, and juice. (Zone 4-8) # # SWENSONS RED - Vitis x Swensons Red A large red grape with a high sugar content. Good for table use or jellies. (Zone 3-4) # #3 Cont VALIANT - Vitis x Valiant A very hardy early maturing blue grape. Great for jellies, wine or juice. From South Dakota State. (Zone 3) # HORSERADISH Horseradish are dig roots in fall. Grate and mix with vinegar. Store in jars or freezer bags. Will keep refrigerated for months. # PEACH - Prunus BAILEY HARDY Prunus Good size, sweet peach for eating, sauces and baking. Pollinator not needed. Ripens in mid-august. (Zone 5-8) Std 11/16 CVI CONTENDER Prunus Yellow fleshed freestone peach is cold hardy. Sweet extra juicy fruit good for eating, canning, baking and freezing. Selfpollinator. Ripens mid-august. (Zone 4-8). Std 7/16 CVI #15 Cont 11/16 CVI EDELWEISS Vitis vinifera Edelweiss Greenish white grape. Very sweet. Good for wine and desserts. (Zone 4) #

32 FRUITS, BERRIES AND VINES PEACH - Prunus RELIANCE Prunus The hardiest yellow fleshed freestone peach available. Medium sized yellow fleshed peach. Good for fresh market in cold regions. Ripens in mid-august. (Zone 5-8) Std 11/16 CVI PEAR Pyrus Hardy in Minnesota. Plant two different pears to serve as a pollinator to improve better productivity. BARTLETT Pyrus Very productive producer. Fruit features a smooth, firm texture and a juicy spicy taste. Ripens in late August. (Zone 5-8) S /16 CVI LUSCIOUS Pyrus Juicy, sweet, medium to small bright yellow fruit. Glossy green foliage and red fall color. Cannot be used as a pollinator. Ripens in September. (Zone 4-8) S /16 CVI PARKER Pyrus U of M introduction. Good pollinator. Tender, juicy large yellow bronze fruit. Upright, vigorous grower. Ripens in Aug. (Zone 4-8) S /16 CVI PATTEN One of the best pollinators for most other pear trees. Produces good sized and quality fruit. Tender and juicy. (Zone 4-8) SM-7 7/8 CVI SUMMERCRISP Pyrus U of M introduction. The fruit should be harvested in mid- August when crisp and green with a red blush. Ripens in August. (Zone 4-8) S /16 CVI PLUM - Prunus Hybrid plums are not self-fruitful, therefore at least two different plums needed for pollination. ALDERMAN Prunus Burgundy-red fruit. Excellent for eating and making preserves. Bears fruit in the second season after planting. Ripens in late August. (Zone4-8) Std 11/16 CVI MOUNT ROYAL Prunus The blue fruit can be eaten off the tree. Makes good preserves and jams. Tender and juicy. Ripens in late August. (Zone 4-8) Std 11/16 CVI #15 Cont 11/16 CVI PIPESTONE Prunus A red plum with a golden blush. Sweet, juicy yellow flesh with good quality. Good for jams, jellies or eating. Ripens in late August. (Zone 3-8) Std 11/16 CVI SUPERIOR Prunus Large fruit with dark red skin. Flesh is yellow, sweet and juicy. Good for jams, jellies or eating. Heavy bearer. Ripens in late August. (Zone 4-8) Std 11/16 CVI #15 Cont 11/16 CVI TOKA Prunus One of the best pollinators. Medium-sized. Richly flavored variety. Beautiful apricot color. Ripens in August. (Zone 3-8) Std 11/16 CVI #15 Cont 11/16 CVI RASPBERRY - Rubus Boyne Rubus A June bearing fruit, good flavor, productive, good for freezing, desserts, and canning. (Zone 3) #1 1yr 3.75 BRISTOL BLACK Rubus Large black fruit with excellent quality. Good flavor. Ripens in mid-season. Good for canning and freezing. (Zone 4-8) #1 1yr 5.25 CAROLINE Rubus Very flavorful and productive. Fruits earlier than Heritage. Top quality. (Zone 4-7) #1 1yr 3.95 HERITAGE Rubus An everbearing fruit with good flavor and quality. Bears twice a summer in June and September. (Zone 3) #1 1yr 3.75 KILLARNEY Rubus Summer bearing. Attractive red fruit. Sturdy growth habit. Very winter hardy. (Zone 3-7) #1 1yr

33 PERENNIALS FRUITS, BERRIES AND VINES RASPBERRY - Rubus LATHAM Rubus Introduced by the U of M in Red ripening over a long period. Very good fruit. Freeze, jams or jellies. (Zone 4-7) #1 1yr 3.75 RHUBARB - Rheum RHUBARB CANADA RED Rheum Sweetest red rhubarb. Great for sauces, jellies or pies. (Zone 2) #1 2yr 4.75 STRAWBERRY - Fragaria Grow strawberries in moist, well-drained soil with good fertility. Plant several varieties to extend the season and curb the spread of disease. Apply a winter mulch of clean, weed-free straw to protect the crowns and flower buds. Bundles of 25 Spring only ALL STAR Fragaria Excellent flavor. June-bearing. Great for eating, canning and freezing. (Zone 3-5) #1 1yr.75 bundle of FORT LARAMIE Fragaria Large, sweet berries with good flavor and texture. Everbearing. Produces a spring crop and continuing to bear through to late fall. (Zone 3-5) #1 1yr.75 bundle of HONEOYE Fragaria The red fruit has good flavor and texture. These are great for eating, canning and freezing. Hardy. June-bearing. (Zone 3-5) #1 1yr.75 bundle of SPARKLE Fragaria Crimson red fruit, excellent flavor. Good disease resistance. Good for fresh eating, canning and freezing. June Bearing. (Zone 3-5) #1 1yr..75 bundle of VINES HONEYSUCKLE DROPMORE - Lonicera x brownie A climbing vine with orange/scarlet flowers from June until frost. H (Zone 4-8) 2 yr # # HONEYSUCKLE GOLDFLAME - Lonicera x heckrotti Rosy-red and yellow flowers June to frost. Blue-green foliage, purplish-red stems. Shade tolerant. H (Zone 5-9) 2 yr # # IVY BOSTON Parthenocissus tricuspidata An exceptional climbing vine. Tentacles latch onto any surface. Gorgeous red fall color. H (Zone 3-8) 2 yr # # IVY ENGELMAN Parthenocissus Quinquefolia This climbing vine will cling to masonry as well as any surface. Use as a groundcover. Fruits good for birds. 2 yr # # yr # IVY WOODBINE Parthenocissus inserta This ivy will cling if attached, but does not cling on its own. Beautiful deep green foliage and fruit for birds. H yr # # yr # PERENNIALS ASCLEPIAS Butterfly Weed Tuberosa - Bright orange flowers. Native wildflower. Attracts butterflies. Height 24 Spread 24 ASTER Aster Purple Dome - Double purple flowers on a compact plant. Blooms late summer. Height 24 Spread 24 AJUGA Ajuga Bronze Beauty - Burgundy bronze foliage. Blue flowering spikes appear in Spring. Height 36 Spread 24 ASTILBE False Spirea Bridal Veil - White flowers, needs rich soil, full to part shade. Height 36 Spread 24 Fanal Red -Brilliant red flowers spikes, full to part shade. Height 30 Spread 24 Visions Pink, White, Red - Plumes, rich soil. Full to part shade. Height 15 Spread 18 BAPTISIA Australis Blue False Indigo Violet-blue lupine-like flowers in spring. Height 3 Spread

34 PERENNIALS CAMPANULA Bellflower Blue Clips - Compact, blue bell shaped flowers, June to October. Height 8 Spread 12 White Clips - White flowers on a mound. Loads of flowers early. Height 8 Spread 12 CHRYSANTHEMUM BECKY Shasta Daisy Multitude of single white flowers with a bold yellow eye. COREOPSIS Tickseed Moonbeam - Creamy yellow flowers all summer. Thread-like foliage. Drought tolerant. Height 15 Spread 18 Zagreb - Starry sparkling golden blooms atop thread leaf foliage from July until frost. Drought tolerant, full sun to light shade. Height 15 Spread 15 DIANTHUS Firewitch - Magenta flowers, blue foliage. Flowers are highly fragrant. Height 8 Spread 12 Zing Rose - Bright rose-red flowers summer to fall. Prefers sun. Height 6 Spread 18 DICENTRA Bleeding Heart Alba Spectabilis - Old fashioned white Bleeding Heart. Blooms May to June. Height Spread 30 Luxuriant - Cherry-red flowers, May to October. Height 18 Spread 18 Spectabilis Pink Heart shaped pink flowers, foliage will die back in summer. Height 36 Spread 36 ECHINACEA Coneflower Purple purpurea - Deep rosy-purple flowers, mid-summer. Prefers full sun. Height 36 Spread 18 Magnus - Reddish-purple flowers. Spreads quickly. Showy color in August. Height 32 Spread 24 FERN Japanese Painted - Wine red fronds, silver sheen. Height 20 Spread 18 #1 Cont 7.95 Lady - Tolerates more sun than most. Height 30 Spread 18 #1 Cont 7.95 Maidenhair - Native to Minnesota. Light green fronds. Height 18 Spread 12 #1 Cont 7.95 Ostrich - A large vase shaped fern. Height 48 Spread 30 #1 Cont 7.95 GAILLARDIA Blanket Flower Arizona Sun - Fiery orange-red blooms, with a flame yellow ring. Height 24 Spread 18 Goblin A dwarf compact plant, red and gold flowers all summer. Height 12 Spread 18 GERANIUM Cranesbill Biokova Vigorous groundcover. White flowers with pink sepals. Height 6-18 Spread 18 Johnson s Blue Bright blue flowers all summer. Height 15 Spread 18 Golden Alexander Zizia aurea Native to North America. Yellow flowers with basil shaped leaves. Height Spread 12 #2 Cont 7.95 HEMEROCALLIS - Daylily Daylilies thrive in most conditions. Wet or dry, sun or shade. All are disease free. Baja Red 20 Bonanza Orange 26 Bright Sunset Orange/Pink 16 Fairy Tale Pink Ruffled Pink 24 Gentle Shephard White 18 Happy Returns Yellow 15 Ice Carnival Lemon- White 28 Lehman s Red Red, yellow 24 Mauna Loa Orange 18 Mini Stella Lemon yellow 12 Pardon Me Red 18 Ruby Stella Scarlet 12 Stella D Oro Gold-yellow 16 Strawberry Candy Pink 24 33

35 PERENNIALS PERENNIALS HEUCHERA Coral Bells Citronelle Fancy Leaf - White flowers with yellow leaves. Height Spread Electra - Foliage is gold, red variegated with white flowers. Height 8-12 Spread Green Spice -Green and silver foliage with red veins. Height 10 Spread 16 Midnight Rose -Burgundy leaves with hot pink. Height 6-12 Spread 1-3 Miracle -Pink flowers in mid-summer. Brick red foliage. Height 8-10 Spread 10 Obsidian - Glassy sheen. Closer to black than any other Heuchera. Height 10 Spread Purple Palace - Red foliage, white flowers. Height 16 Spread 15 Pear Crisp - White flowers late spring, early summer. Chartreuse foliage. Height 6-8 Spread Sweet Tart Little Cutie - Green foliage with pink flowers. Height 5-8 Spread 8 HOSTA - Plantain Lily Albo Marginata - Green leaf, white margin. Height 15 August Moon -Mounding hosta with heart shaped, cupped, puckered leaves. Height 1-3 Spread 1-3 Blue Cadet -Small blue-green heart shaped leaves, Round mound. Height 12 Spread 18 Earth Angel - Sport of Blue Angel. Heart-shaped leaves with creamy white margins. Height 20 Spread 60 Emerald Tiara - Green edge, gold center Height 14 Francee - Green leaf, white margin. Lavender flower. Height 18 Francis Williams - Blue leaf, gold edge. Height 24 Gold Standard - Large heart shaped gold leaves. Height 20 Halcyon - Blue leaf. Lavender flowers. Height 20 Krossa Regal - Large blue leaf. Lavender flower. Height 30 Minuteman - Green-white margins. Gorgeous white. Height 20 Patriot - Green-white margins. A favorite. Height 18 Royal Standard - Mound of shiny green leaves that are slightly wavy. Height 26 Spread 63 Twilight - Dark green leaves, wide gold margins. H. 20 Wide Brim - Blue-green leaves with a cream-gold margin. H. 24 W. 24 IRIS SIBERIAN Caesar s Brother - Blue Flowers, spreads rapidly. Height 30 LIATRIS Blazing Star, Gayfeather, Koblald - Lilac-mauve flower spikes. Height 18 Spread 18 NEPETA - Catmint Walkers Low - Gray-green foliage, Blue flower. Height 10 Spread 15 PEONY - PAEONIA Duchess De Nemours - Double white. Hardy. Fragrant. Height 30 #2 Cont 9.95 Kansas Red - Double Red. Fragrant. Height 30 # 2 Cont 9.95 Sarah Bernhardt - Double rich pink. Fragrant. Height 30 #2 Cont

36 PERENNIALS PHLOX CREEPING Phlox subulata Blue, Pink, Red & White - A mass of flowers against bright green foliage. Flowers early in May and June. Assorted Colors. H. 18 W. 24 PHLOX GARDEN - Phlox paniculata Full sun to part shade. Assorted Colors. Height 24 Spread 12 POLEMONIUM Jacob s Ladder Blue wildflower. Grows in a mound. Height 18 Spread 18 RUDBECKIA Coneflower Goldstrum - Yellow daisy like flowers with brown centers. Height 24 Spread 24 RUSSIAN SAGE - Perovskia White foliage, blue flowers. Height 36 SALVIA Sage Lyrical Blue - Grey green foliage with blue flowers. Height 22 Spread 22 May Night Indigo blue flowers. Blooms mid-june. Height 12 Spread 16 SEDUM Stonecrop Autumn Fire - Bold clusters of closely packed, rosy pink flowers in late summer. Height Spread 24 Autumn Joy - Grows in poor or rich soil. Tolerates dry conditions. Height 18 Spread 18 Dragon s Blood - Reddish-purple foliage. Low growing. Red flowers. Height 6 Kamtschaticum - Low growing showy ground cover. Tolerates poor soil and dry conditions. Height 6 Kamtschaticum Variegatum - Yellow-orange flowers on a neat growing ground cover. Tolerates poor, dry soils. SEMPERVIRENS Hen and Chicks Little star like heads sprouting alongside the larger star like heads. Tolerates poor soils and conditions. Height 8 VERONICA - Speedwell Blue Carpet - Blue ground cover. Moist well-drained soil. Height 5-7 Royal Candles - Vibrant violet-blue flowers spikes. Height 12 VINCA MINOR BOWLES Vinca minor Bowles Great shade ground cover. Displays violet-blue pinwheel shaped flowers. Height 4-6 YARROW Achillea Moonshine - Yellow flowers bloom June through September. Full sun. Drought tolerant. Height 24 Spread 24 Paprika - Bright ruby-red flowers with yellow centers. Full sun. Drought tolerant. Height 10 Spread 24 ORNAMENTAL GRASSES Grows best in moist, well drained soils. Some types are more drought or moisture tolerant. Some varieties are clump forming, others spread by rhizomes or stolon. Cut back in early spring, before new growth emerges. AVALANCHE Calamagrostis Avalanche acutiflora Variegated, white center with green margins, silvery-tan plums, starting mid-summer. Height 4 BIG BLUESTEM Andropogen gerardi Big Bluestem Blue-green clumps turning red in fall. Purple flower spikes. Height 3 CHINESE SILVERGRASS Miscanthus sinensis Anderss Showy flower heads with best flowers. Blooms from August into winter. Height 5 Spread 4 FEESEYS FORM RIBBON Phalaris arundinacea var. picta Feesey Commonly called reed canary grass. Tends to brown up as summer progresses. Greenish white to pale pink flowers. Height 2-3 Spread 2-3 HEAVY METAL Panicum virgatum Heavy Metal The most upright variety of Panicum. In the wind, the plant creates a swishing sound. Height 5-8 Spread 2-3 INDIAN GRASS Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass Clump forming, attractive steel blue foliage. Height 4 35

37 GRASSES ORNAMENTAL GRASSES KARL FOERSTER Calamagrostis x acutiflora Karl Foerster Feather Reed Erect habit. Showy feather plumes in late spring. Height 4 Spread 2 #2 Cont 8.95 KOREAN Calamagrostis brachytricha Commonly called reed grass. Does well in heavy clay soil. Blooms in light shade. Height 3-4 Spread 2-3 LITTLE BLUESTEM Schizachyrium scoparium Good blue foliage and fall color. Drought tolerant. Height 3 Spread 15 #2 Cont 8.95 PRAIRIE DROPSEED Sporobolus heterolepis Airy cloud-like flowers. Reddish fall color. Height 2 Spread 2 YEW: Taunton, Capitata, Dark Green 6/ / JUNIPER UPRIGHT GRAFTS: All grafted Junipers are made in January and February with delivery availability by mid-may to June 1 st. Each graft comes in a 3 Pot and each is staked and tied. VARIETY Medora, Mount Batten, Star Power, Sutherland, Taylor, WelchI, Wichita Blue 3 Pot 4.50 PICTURE LABELS: A colored photo of each plant, with a description and good planting instructions and an ultimate size. Minimum Order of 5 labels per variety each THERMAL SLIP ON TAGS: This label has a variety name, a brief description and a size. No color photo. Hangs on a branch. Two lines of print only per label.10 each RED FLAME Miscanthus Purpurascens Flame Grass Upright habit. Green foliage turns red in late summer. Height 3 Spread 3 #2 Cont 8.95 RED OCTOBER Andropogon gerardii Red October Tolerant to wide range of soils and growing conditions. Changes color seasonally. Height 4-6 Spread 2-3 SHENANDOAH Panicum virgaum Shenandoah Foliage changes to burgundy in September. Height 4 SILVER FEATHER Miscanthus sinensis Silberfeder Large plant with silver-pink flowers in August. Height 6 Spread 4 OUR LOCATION DIRECTIONS: Cross Nurseries is located just 25 minutes from downtown Minneapolis and downtown St. Paul. DRIVING FROM THE NORTH: Driving South from Highway 35W and 494, go south on 35 approximately 20 miles to Hwy 70 (Exit 81), turn east, go 3 miles to a railroad crossing. After the crossing, take the first right (Highview) and go 1 mile south. You will easily find us. DRIVING FROM THE SOUTH: Highway 35W to Hwy 70 (Exit 81), turn east, go 3 miles to a railroad crossing. After the crossing, take the first right (Highview) and go 1 mile south. You will easily find us. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION EVERGREEN TRANSPLANTS: Two and Three year Field Grown Evergreens. Transplants Available Spring Only. Transplants will be dug upon pick up date ARBOR VITAE: Dark Green, Hetz Midget, Holmstrup, Little Elfie Globe, Brandon Pyramidal, Woodward, Technito, Techny, Skybound Cedar JUNIPER SPREADER: Andorra Compact, Blue Chip, Blue Rug, Broadmoor, Calgary Carpet, Daubs Frosted, Scandia, Sea Green 36

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