Bethlehem Nursery Selection Updated Cultivar List Dennis Dodge 2014 (1) Abies alba Schwarzwald aka Badenweiler (4 ) 10 year: 18 x12 Zone:5 Green miniature broom, horizontal branching. (2) Abies alba Blato (gal) Zone:5 - dwarf bun to globose, green (1) Abies alba Sejna ( 4 on a stick) 10 year: 18 x18 Zone:5 globose, miniature, great dark green needles held at nice angles to show some white undersides (1) Abies balsamea Jamie (4 on a stick) Zone:2 should be Jamy Miniature globe form with short needles, found at Iseli nursery. (1) Abies basamea Mary V (gal) Zone:2 no info (1) Abies concolor Delbar Cascade (4 ) Zone:4 this is Abies procera Delbar Cascade - Bluish-green needles on gracefullypendulous branches give this tree a beautiful weeping appearance. Found and named for Delbert and Barbara Hupp. (1) Abies concolor Fagerhutt (4 ) 10 year: 5 x2 Pendulous. Considered the bluest fir cultivar. Zone:4 - Long, lush blue-green needles hang from weeping branches on this narrow, upright tree. (1) Abies concolor Lower Shaded 4 Zone:4 aka Lower Road and aka Wyoming South. Found by Jerry Morris and Dave Horst, likely a hybrid Ab. Concolor and lasiocarpa. Dwarf with interesting needles and tight upright habit. (1) Abies concolor Od Maleho (4 ) 10 year: 18 x36 Zone:4 Czech, globose to spreading dwarf form, light blue. (1) Abies concolor St.Gallen (4 ) Zone:4 Likely a WB from the St. Gallen Bot. Garden in Switzerland
(2) Abies fraseri Denny s Doll (4 ) Zone:4 A nice dwarf with rich, silver-green foliage; found by the late Dennis Dodge of Bethlehem Nursery (1) Abies koreana Blue Emperor (4 ) 10 year: 4 x4 Zone:5 - Bright, powder-blue needles on this slow-growing pyramidal selection of Korean Fir have a beautiful color throughout the year. (2) Abies koreana Gnome (4 on a stick & 3 gal) Zone:5 no info (1) Abies koreana Green & Gold (4 ) Zone:5 should be Green & Cream (likely mislabeled by DD) Substantial variegation on this pyramidal conifer has a wonderful creamy yellow color. Slightly lighter variegation than 'Variegata' and more consistent than 'Gelbbunt'. A wonderful newer variety first propagated in the UK. (3) Abies koreana Icebreaker (4 ) 10 year: 8 x12 A miniature Silberlocke. Zone:5 - needles that strongly twist around the branches, showing the brilliant white undersides (1) Abies koreana Silver Mavers (4 ) 10 year: 18 x 15 Zone 5: A miniature ball of curled dark green needles exposing silvery undersides. (1) Abies lasiocarpa Blue Nut (4 ) Zone:5 - This bright blue fir has fairly long foliage with a silver highlight. (1) Abies lasiocarpa Cvikov (gal) 10 year: 8 x24 Zone:5 - Short, glaucous, blue-green needles are densely set on this dwarf found as a witch's broom in the Czech Republic. Large, resinous, orange-brown buds add ornamentation most evident in winter. (1) Abies procera (blue w/o tag) (3 gal @ 3 ) Zone:4???? (1) Abies veitchii Rumburk (3 gal) 10 year: 12 x24 Zone:4 - Silver-blue needles on this dwarf fir are most prominent in spring when the silver-white undersides are easily visible. (1) Chamaecyparis obtusa Juniperoides (gal) 10 year: 10 x10 Zone:6 Miniature ball, dark green (1) Chamaecyparis obtusa Chirimen (4 ) 10year: 36 x24 Zone:6 - awesome branching, contorted with wild foliage, dark green
(1) Picea abies Dan s Dwarf (4 ) Less than 1 a year Zone:3 dwarf bun to pyramid with thin and short light green needles, Greg Williams (1) Picea abies Silberkissen (4 ) 10 year: 24 x24 Zone:3 dwarf, globose form, silvery-colored foliage, prominent brown buds, likely German origin. (2) Picea abies Typner (4 ) Less than ½ inch per year. Zone:3 miniature globose green (1) Picea glauca Spring Surprise (gal) Less than 1 inch per year. New growth pure white. Zone:2 Broom from Daisy White, miniature globose (1) Picea omorika Youngs (gal) Zone:4 no info (1) Picea orientalis Kenwith (gal) Growth 1 per year. Zone:4 Gordon Haddow, dwarf, dark green, open globose (2) Picea orientalis Mt. Vernon ( 4 & gal) 10 year: 6 x15 Syn. Minima Wells Zone:4 bun shaped, from Mt. Vernon, WA. (1) Picea orientalis Smee WB (gal) 10 years: 12 x12 Zone:4 dwarf globose form from UK (1) Picea pungens Frieda (gal) 10 year: 4 x2 Zone:2 dark blue miniature ball to bun, seedling found by Franz Etzeldorfer, Austria (1) Picea pungens Richard Lee (4 ) Zone:2 likely Pinus parviflora Richard Lee miniature twisted green needles (1) Pinus cembra Kohout #2 (gal) Zone:3 a dwarf globose form, found by Jorg Kohout of Germany. (1) Pinus mugo Winter Sun aka Winter Sonne (4 ) 10 year: 2 x4 Turns gold in winter. Zone:2 (1) Pinus parviflora Betsy (3gal) 10 year: 18 x18 Zone:4 - Silvery, blue-green needles are fairly, distinct buds (1) Pinus parviflora Hani (3gal-4 ) (Possibly same as Tanima-no-yuki ) Zone:4 fantastic variegated selection (1) Pinus parviflora Jim s Mini Curls (4 ) Zone:4 miniature blue needles which curl
(2) Pinus pumila Blue Lamp (4 & gal) 4-6 inches per year Zone:3 incredible blue color needles with silver highlights, possibly bluest form (1) Pinus sylvestris Green Penguin (4 ) 10 year: 36 x18 Zone:3 introduced by J Farms, Oregon, great tight form, second push of smaller needles. Upright and bushy, looks like a penguin (1) Pinus uncinata Wiel (gal) 10 year: 12 x12 Zone:3 compact ball, tight, short needles, likely from Wiel Linssen (1) Sciadopitys verticillata Bart Huybrechts (3 yr) Zone:5 no info (1) Sciadopitys verticillata Compact Strain (3 gal-4 ) Zone:5 a compact form (1) Sciadopitys verticillata Goldammer (3 gal-4 ) 10 year: 4 x2 Zone:5 gold foliage German origin. (3) Sciadopitys verticillata Gold Star (2 yr) 10 year: 4 x18 Zone: 5 thick golden rbanches (1) Sciadopitys verticillata Kook #2 (3 gal-4 ) Zone:5 no info (1) Sciadopitys verticillata Mitch Select aka John Mitch (3 gal) Dwarf Zone:5 (5) Sciadopitys verticillata Pygmy (2 yr) 10 year: 2 x1 Zone:5 columnar with short and thick blunt needles (3) Sciadopitys verticillata Tsai Cheng (4 ) Bethlehem introduction Dwarf Zone:5 tight, fat pyramid (1) Sciadopitys verticillata Variegated Sdlg. #2 (3gal-4 ) Zone:5 (1) Sciadopitys verticillata Weeper #2 (2 yr) Rare. Does suggest a weeping habit. Zone:5 likely syn with Weston Weeper #2 (1) Sciadopitys verticillata Wintergreen (2 yr) A Sydney Waxman introduction. 10 year: 5 x4 Zone: 5 (1) Taxus cuspidata Minuet (4 ) Zone:4 dark green columnar form (2) Taxus cuspidata Rezek Gold (4 ) Bright gold all year. Dwarf (4-5 inches per year). Zone: 4, intro by Ed Rezek, Long Island, NY
(3) Taxus baccata Aldenham Gold (4 ) Dwarf. Zone:6 a columnar form which pushed golden foliage in spring (1) Ginkgo biloba WB (gal) 10 year: 5 x4 Zone: 5 - nice globose form and thick, stubby branching. (1) Acer buergerianum Shirley Debacq (3 gal) Trident maple. Zone:4 10 year: 5 x4 columnar form from Europe (1) Acer palmatum Carll s Broom aka Carli s Corner Broom (3gal) Pink to burgundy Zone :5 10 year: 5 x4 (1) Acer palmatum Dragon Tears (2gal-4 ) Similar in growth and form to Ryusen but with reddish leaves. 10 year: 6 x3 if trained Zone: 5 not as weeping as Ryusen (1) Acer palmatum Pung kil (3gal) 10 year: 7 x3 Retains a nice red all season. Zone: 5 darkest linearlobum form (1) Acer palmatum Spring Delight (dissectum) (3gal) A weeping dssectum 10 year:3 x5 Zone: 6 great cranberry-dipped leaves in spring (2) Acer palmatum Hana Matoi (dissectum) (4 on a stick) & (gal) Perhaps the best new maple for color yet. All shades of pink, white, red and green all season. Zone: 5