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Abies balsamea x Canaan (Zone 4) Similar in form and color to Abies fraseri, but more site tolerant. Grows to 40-55 in height with a spread of 20-25. Qt $4.10 $3.89 $3.61 $3.36 Acer griseum (Zone 5) Commonly called paperbark maple, it s a small, deciduous, oval to oval-rounded tree with slender upright branching. It is particularly noted for its exfoliating copper orange to cinnamon reddish/brown bark and its showy orange to red fall foliage. It typically matures to 20-30 tall. Size 1-7 Plants 8-15 Plants 16-39 Plants 40+ Plants 5 ½ $16.50 $15.67 $14.52 $13.53 Acer palmatum Atropurpureum (Zone 5) Leaves of deep reddish purple in the spring transition to include shades of green in summer. Fall foliage produces a beautiful golden, orange or red color. A small, deciduous tree with delicate, upright branches, reaching a height and spread of about 20, forming a vase shaped specimen tree. Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Aronia arbutifolia Brilliantissima (Zone 4) Lustrous, dark green leaves turn a brilliant scarlet in the fall. Abundant white flowers develop into large, glossy red fruits that attract wildlife. Grows 6-10 tall and 3-5 wide. Aronia melanocarpa Autumn Magic (Zone 3) Adaptable native wetland plant, with a compact form and purple, red fall foliage. Grows 3-6 tall and 4-7 wide.

Aronia melanocarpa Viking (Zone 4) Rich green summer foliage with brilliant fall color and robust black fruit. Grows 3-6 tall x 3-5 wide. Aronia melanocarpa LOW SCAPE Mound (Zone 3) The low mounding habit is what makes it unique. It still has the toughness of the native species and thrives almost anywhere. In spring, it's covered in hundreds of dainty white flowers, and in autumn, the leaves turn brilliant red to contrast with dark purple-black fruit. Price includes $1.10 royalty. 30 s $3.80 $3.61 $3.34 $3.12 Qt $4.90 $4.65 $4.31 $4.02 Azalea Golden Lights (Zone 4) Fragrant, yellow flowers bloom on this exceptionally vigorous and mildew resistant plant. A University of Minnesota selection that grows 6 tall x 4 wide. Qt $4.15 $3.94 $3.65 $3.40 Azalea Mandarin Lights (Zone 4) Another University of Minnesota selection with ruffled, florescent orange and fragrant flowers and bud hardy to -30 F. Grows 4-5 tall x 3-4 wide. Qt $4.15 $3.94 $3.65 $3.40 Berberis thunbergii Admiration (Zone 5) Eye-catching foliage is vibrant reddish-orange with yellow margins. Its form is compact and rounded, 2-3 tall and wide. Price includes.85 royalty. 30 s $3.30 $3.13 $2.90 $2.71 Qt $4.50 $4.27 $3.96 $3.69 2

Berberis thunbergii Concorde (Zone 4) Compact, globe habit with velvety, purple/maroon foliage that does best in full sun. Grows 2-3 tall and wide. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Berberis thunbergii Golden Rocket (Zone 4) A narrow, upright growing, deciduous shrub with showy, bright yellow foliage. Pale yellow, insignificant flowers in spring are followed by bright red berries in fall. Matures to 5 tall by 2 wide. Price includes.85 royalty. 30 s $3.30 $3.13 $2.90 $2.71 Qt $4.50 $4.27 $3.96 $3.69 Berberis thunbergii Hellmond Pillar (Zone 4) An upright, columnar form which typically grows somewhat slowly to 4-5' tall and only 1-2' wide. A multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub featuring reddish-purple leaves. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Berberis thunbergii Orange Rocket (Zone 4) A compact, deciduous shrub with a vigorous growth habit and improved resistance to rust. Vibrant coral-orange new foliage ages to mid green, then turns ruby red in autumn. Upright grower to 4-5 ft. tall and 2-3 wide. Price includes.85 royalty. 30 s $3.30 $3.13 $2.90 $2.71 Qt $4.50 $4.27 $3.96 $3.69 Berberis thunbergii Rose Glow (Zone 4) Variegated leaves of purple with light pink splotches turn vibrant red in fall. A dense, deciduous cultivar which grows 3'-6' tall. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 3

Berberis thunbergii Rosy Rocket (Zone 4) Upright, columnar form with variegated new foliage in soft flamingo pink and burgundy tones on coral stems. Foliage color matures to deep burgundy, giving the mature plant a two tone effect. Grows 4 tall x 16 wide. Price includes.85 royalty. Qt $4.50 $4.27 $3.96 $3.69 Berberis thunbergii BONANZA GOLD (Zone 4) More dwarfing than Aurea Nana with great burn resistance. Grows18-36 tall and wide. Price includes.45 royalty. 30 s $3.30 $3.13 $2.90 $2.71 Qt $4.50 $4.27 $3.96 $3.69 Berberis thunbergii SUNJOY GOLD PILLAR (Zone 4) Gold foliage with the same upright habit as Hellmond Pillar. Grows 3-4 tall and wide. Price includes $1.00 royalty. 30 s $3.55 $3.37 $3.12 $2.91 Qt $4.65 $4.42 $4.09 $3.81 Berberis thung. atrp. Pygmy (Zone 4) Dwarf form, 2 tall by 3 wide, has red/purple foliage and requires little maintenance. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Buddleia Miss Molly (Zone 5) Fragrant flowers are a rich sangria-red color. This compact plant is smaller than many other buddleia varieties, and its distinctive flower color really stands out. Mature size 4-5 tall and wide. Price includes $1.00 royalty. 30 s $3.60 $3.42 $3.17 $2.95 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 4

Buddleia Miss Ruby (Zone 5 ) Noted for its compact habit and remarkably vivid blooms. The distinctive magenta flowers are fragrant and vibrant. Can grow 4-5 tall and wide. Price includes $1.00 royalty. 30 s $3.60 $3.42 $3.17 $2.95 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Buddleia davidii Black Knight (Zone 5) Very dark purple blooms. Height: 8-10. Buddleia davidii Lochinch (Zone 5) Lavender blue flowers with orange eyes, compliment silver blue, heavily pubescent foliage. Height: 6-8. Buddleia davidii Nanho Blue (Zone 5) A deciduous shrub with an arching, spreading habit which typically grows to 5-10' tall if not cut back in late winter and 3-5' tall if cut back. Features spike-like terminal clusters (to 10" long) of mauveblue, fragrant, flowers which bloom from June to September and sometimes to first frost with willowy gray-green foliage. Buddleia davidii Nanho Purple (Zone 5) A deciduous shrub with an arching, spreading habit which typically grows to 3-5' tall if not cut back in late winter and 2-3' tall if cut back. Features spike-like terminal clusters (to 6" long) of lavenderpurple, fragrant flowers which bloom from June to September and sometimes to first frost with gray-green foliage. 5

Buddleia davidii Pink Delight (Zone 5) A deciduous shrub with an arching, spreading habit which typically grows to 10-15' tall if not cut back in late winter and to 5-7' tall if cut back. Features huge, spike-like terminal clusters (to 15" long) of deep pink, fragrant flowers which bloom from June to September and sometimes to first frost with gray-green foliage. Buddleia davidii Royal Red (Zone 5) A deciduous shrub with an arching, spreading habit which can grow to 4-5 tall and wide. Spike-like 6-14" long terminal clusters of magenta-purple, fragrant flowers bloom from June to September and sometimes to first frost. Buddleia davidii White Profusion (Zone 5) Noted for producing outstanding white flowers, it typically grows to 5-6 tall. Flowers bloom from June to September (sometimes to first frost) in spike-like terminal and axillary clusters (each to 6-8 long). Flowers are mildly fragrant. Buddleia Lo & Behold 'Blue Chip' (Zone 5) A true dwarf butterfly bush with a compact (24-30 ) growth habit. Blue flowers reliably cover from mid-summer until frost. Price includes $1.15 royalty. 30 s $3.60 $3.42 $3.17 $2.95 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Buddleia Lo & Behold Blue Chip Jr. (Zone 5) Jr is smaller, 20-28, less brittle and starts blooming much earlier than Blue Chip. The blooms are larger, more upright, and bloom summer to frost. Price includes $1.15 royalty. 30 s $3.60 $3.42 $3.17 $2.95 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 6

Buddleia Lo & Behold Ice Chip (Zone 5) This dwarf, wide spreading variety has pure white flowers against a backdrop of silvery foliage. Not only seedless, it s also continuous blooming and requires no deadheading. Its neat, low spreading habit makes it the perfect ground cover plant. Grows 18-24 tall x 24-30 wide. Price includes $1.15 royalty. 30 s $3.60 $3.42 $3.17 $2.95 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Buddleia Lo & Behold Lilac Chip ppaf (Zone 5) A dwarf, seedless variety which re-blooms until frost without deadheading. More compact than Blue Chip with lavender-pink flowers that are fragrant and attract butterflies. Grows 18-24 tall x 24-30 wide. Price includes $1.15 royalty. 30 s $3.60 $3.42 $3.17 $2.95 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Buddleia Lo & Behold Pink Micro Chip (Zone 5) Small growing shrub with a height of 18-24 and blooms pink throughout the summer. Price includes $1.15 royalty. 30 s $3.60 $3.42 $3.17 $2.95 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Buddleia Lo & Behold Purple Haze (Zone 5) Dark purple-blue flowers are fully accented by the deep green foliage on this compact, low spreading butterfly bush, 24-36 tall and wide. No unwanted weed seedlings are produced by this sterile cultivar. Price includes $1.15 royalty. 30 s $3.60 $3.42 $3.17 $2.95 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Buddleia x weyeriana Honeycomb (Zone 5) Sweetly fragrant, creamy-yellow blooms persist late into the season. Grows 5-12 tall x 4-8 wide. 7

Buxus microphylla Kingsville Dwarf (Zone 6) A slow growing boxwood with a rounded, compact form. Generally does not put on more than 2 inches of growth per year. It is heat, humidity and deer tolerant. Takes pruning quite well. Grows 1-2 tall and wide. Qt $5.10 $4.84 $4.49 $4.18 Buxus microphylla Morris Midget (Zone 5) Slow growing dwarf, mound shaped boxwood with yellowgreen notched leaves. Grows 1 x 1 tall and wide. Qt $5.10 $4.84 $4.49 $4.18 Buxus sempervirens Dee Runk (Zone 6) An excellent upright cultivar, grown for both for its tight, columnar form and ability to thrive in a variety of site conditions. The glossy oval leaves remain dark green throughout the winter. Grows 8-10 tall and 2-3 wide. 30 s $3.25 $3.09 $2.86 $2.66 Qt $4.80 $4.56 $4.22 $3.94 Buxus sempervirens Elegantissima (Zone 5) A slower growing, cream edged boxwood that is very showy year round. Benefits from protection against intense sun and winter winds. Grows 3-5 tall and 3-4 wide. Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 Buxus sempervirens Graham Blandy (Zone 5) Unusual boxwood with a very columnar growth habit, growing to 8-10 tall with only a 2 width. A great choice for a specimen planting or screening with a row of plants. 30 s $3.25 $3.09 $2.86 $2.66 Qt $4.80 $4.56 $4.22 $3.94 8

Buxus sempervirens Vardar Valley (Zone 5) A dense, compact, many-branched, broad, mounded evergreen shrub. Slow annual growth (to 1 ½ per year). Typically grown as a 2-3 tall shrub with a larger spread. 30 s $3.05 $2.90 $2.68 $2.50 Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 Buxus sinica var. insularis Sunburst (Zone 5) Variegated Korean Boxwood - Compact, conical habit with bright yellow-gold margins to the leaf makes this an outstanding choice for a unique boxwood that can tolerate cold climates. Grows 18-30 tall x 12-24 wide. 30 s $3.05 $2.90 $2.68 $2.50 Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 Buxus sinica var. insularis Tide Hill (Zone 5) Dwarf spreading Boxwood that only grows to 1 in height but spreads 4-5 wide over a twenty year period. 30 s $3.05 $2.90 $2.68 $2.50 Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 Buxus sinica var. insularis WEE WILLIE (Zone 5) A dwarf, compact habit with dense, emerald green foliage. Grows 2 tall and wide. Price includes.50 royalty. 30 s $3.40 $3.23 $2.99 $2.79 Qt $5.10 $4.84 $4.49 $4.18 1-7 Plants 8-15 Plants 16-39 Plants 40+ Plants 5 ½ $6.75 $6.41 $5.94 $5.53 Buxus x Franklin s Gem (Zone 5) Dense growing boxwood with blue-green leaves. Grows 2 tall x 3 wide. 30 s $3.05 $2.90 $2.68 $2.50 Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 9

Buxus x Green Gem (Zone 4) A tight growing globe (1½-2 ) with small, dark green leaves. Requires little trimming in the landscape. Tolerates winters in Michigan better than any other Boxwood. 30 s $3.05 $2.90 $2.68 $2.50 Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 Buxus x Green Mountain (Zone 4) Globular to widely pyramidal growth habit. Can be sheared to maintain Capitata form. Grows 3-5 tall x 2-3 wide. 30 s $3.05 $2.90 $2.68 $2.50 Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 Buxus x Green Velvet (Zone 5) A full bodied boxwood well suited for dense, low hedges. Foliage retains its rich green color throughout winter. Vigorous, rounded form if left un-sheared. Moderate growth reaching 3 to 4 tall and wide. 30 s $3.05 $2.90 $2.68 $2.50 Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 Buxus x 'Wilson' NORTHERN CHARM (Zone 4) Excellent cold hardiness with an oval habit growing 3-4 tall and 5 wide. Vibrant blue-green foliage during the growing season changes to a rich, almost black-green for it s winter display among a snowy landscape. Price includes.20 royalty. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $4.80 $4.56 $4.22 $3.94 Buxus x Winter Gem (Zone 5) Large glossy green leaf on vigorous globe shaped plant. Grows 3-4 x 4-5 wide. 30 s $3.05 $2.90 $2.68 $2.50 Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 10

Callicarpa dichotoma Early Amethyst (Zone 5) Purple Beautyberry - Early Amethyst has a gracefully arching habit. Grows 3-4 in high and wide with abundant purpleamethyst berries. Campsis radicans Flamenco (Zone 4) All the attributes of Trumpet vines but with reddish color tones in the blooms. Tolerates clay soils well. Grows 10-30 tall x 10-20 wide. Qt $4.35 $4.13 $3.83 $3.57 Caryopteris clandonensis PETIT BLUE (Zone 5) Deep blue flowers compliment the glossy dark green foliage, which remain compact at 24 to 30. Price includes.75 royalty. Qt $4.50 $4.27 $3.96 $3.69 Caryopteris x clandonensis Dark Knight (Zone 5) Fragrant, dark blue flowers with compact growth habit. Grows 1½ - 2' tall x wide. 30 s $2.85 $2.71 $2.51 $2.34 Qt $3.95 $3.75 $3.48 $3.24 Cephalotaxus harringtonia Fastigiata (Zone 6) An upright columnar form that matures to 8-10 tall and to 3-5 wide. Yew-like blackish-green leaves (to 2 long) are spirally arranged giving it a bottlebrush-like appearance. They show good deer resistance and when established, tolerate drought and heat well. 30 s $3.50 $3.32 $3.08 $2.87 Qt $4.65 $4.42 $4.09 $3.81 1-7 Plants 8-15 Plants 16-39 Plants 40+ Plants 5 ½ $8.90 $8.45 $7.83 $7.30 11

Cercis canadensis (Zone 5) A true northern strain of Redbud, from a Michigan seed source. These multi-stem starts make a great alternative to southern strains which often have over-wintering problems. Height: 20 Size 1-7 Plants 8-15 Plants 16-39 Plants 40+ Plants 5 ½ $6.75 $6.41 $5.94 $5.53 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana LAKE ERIE BLUE (Zone 5) An upright, pyramidal form with fine textured, lacy steel-blue foliage that holds its color year round. Grows 12-15 tall x 5 wide. 30 s $3.50 $3.32 $3.08 $2.87 Qt $4.65 $4.42 $4.09 $3.81 Chamaecyparis nootkatensis Pendula (Zone 4) Distinct specimen. Upward, curving branches. Interesting weeping foliage. Very hardy. Grows 20-35 tall x 8-12 wide. Size 1-7 Plants 8-15 Plants 16-39 Plants 40+ Plants 5 ½ $21 ½0 $20.42 $18.92 $17.63 Chamaecyparis obtusa Crippsii (Zone 4) Golden Hinoki - Bright golden, fern-like foliage on this upright Hinoki Cypress. Grows 8-10 tall x 4-5 wide. 30 s $3.50 $3.32 $3.08 $2.87 Qt $5.05 $4.80 $4.44 $4.14 Chamaecyparis obtusa Filicoidies (Zone 5) A bush or small tree with open, irregular, habit clothed in dense pendulous blue-green fern like foliage. Grows 10-20 tall x 8-16 wide. 30 s $3.72 $3.53 $3.27 $3.05 Qt $5.20 $4.94 $4.58 $4.26 Chamaecyparis pisifera Vintage Gold (Zone 4) Brilliant golden-yellow feathery foliage with a compact 2 to 3 form. 30 s $3.62 $3.44 $3.19 $2.97 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 12

Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera Mops (Zone 4) Dwarf, mounding gold thread. Burn resistant. Best yellow Chamaecyparis available. Grows 3-5 tall and wide. 30 s $3.75 $3.56 $3.30 $3.07 Qt $4.90 $4.65 $4.31 $4.02 Clethra alnifolia Hummingbird (Zone 4) Extremely fragrant creamy white flowers bloom on current season s growth for 4-6 weeks in mid to late summer. Grows 2½ tall x 3-4 wide. Qt $4.50 $4.27 $3.96 $3.69 Cornus alba Baihalo IVORY HALO (Zone 3) More compact form than Elegantissima with vivid leaf variegation. Grows 5-6 tall and wide. Price includes a.30 royalty. Qt $4.10 $3.89 $3.61 $3.36 Cornus alba Bud s Yellow (Zone 3) A yellow stemmed dogwood that is more resistant to canker than flaviramea species. Grows 8 tall x 7 wide. Cornus kousa (Zone 5) Kousa dogwood, is a small, deciduous flowering tree or multi-stemmed shrub that typically grows 15-30 tall, with a vaseshaped habit in the early years but eventually maturing to a more rounded form. Bloom occurs in late spring followed by berry-like fruits (to 1 diameter) which mature to a pinkish red in summer and persist into fall. Leaves are dark green, but usually turn attractive shades of reddish-purple to scarlet in autumn. Mottled, exfoliating, tan and gray bark on mature trees is attractive in winter. Size 1-7 Plants 8-15 Plants 16-39 Plants 40+ 5 ½ $6.75 $6.41 $5.94 $5.53 13

Cornus sericea Baileyi (Zone 4) Bright red stems, vigorous growth, 6-8. Tolerates wet soils. Cornus sericea Bergeson (Zone 3) Superior bright red stems on the most compact, dense form (4-6 tall and wide) offered. Green summer foliage turns burgundy in fall and shows high resistance to leaf spot. Grows 4-6 tall and wide. Cornus sericea Cardinal (Zone 3) Hardy 8-10 shrub with brilliant cherry red winter stems. Cornus sericea Silver and Gold (Zone 3) Variegated foliage on bright yellow stems. Grows 4-6 tall and wide. Cornus stolonifera ARCTIC FIRE (Zone 3) Dark red stems are displayed on this compact, nonsuckering shrub. Grows 3-5 tall x wide. Price includes a.85 royalty. 30 s $3.40 $3.23 $2.99 $2.79 Qt $4.65 $4.42 $4.09 $3.81 Cotinus coggygria Velvet Cloak (Zone 5) Deep purple leaves retain their color throughout the growing season, and turn an attractive orange-red in fall. Typically grows 10-15 tall and as wide, however it can easily be kept more compact through annual pruning. Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 14

Cotinus coggygria GOLDEN SPIRIT (Zone 5) A golden selection of this multi-stemmed smoke bush with color dynamics that are further enhanced with the fall season. Price includes a.55 royalty. Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 Cotinus x Grace (Zone 4) Foliage is a wine-red color when young, darkening to a plum-red at maturity creating a delightful composition of mixed textures with its feathery plumes. Leaves turn brilliant orange-red in the fall. Grows 12-15 tall and wide. Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 Cotoneaster apiculatus (Zone 4) Commonly called cranberry cotoneaster, is a dense, broadupright, somewhat mounding deciduous shrub with stiffly arching branches. Typically grows to 3 tall with a spread to 6. Small pinkish flowers in late spring give way to red (cranberry-like) berries which mature in late summer and persist into winter. Cotoneaster salicifolius Scarlet Leader (Zone 6) Low growing, mat forming growth habit with glossy, dark green foliage. Purple-red winter leaf color. Grows 2-3 tall x 6-8 wide. Cotoneaster x Hessei (Zone 4) Compact, low spreader forming intricate layers of branches with tiny green foliage. Pinkish-red spring flowers, small red fruit in fall. Fast grower to 2-3 tall and 6-10 wide. 15

Deutzia gracilis Nikko (Zone 5) Compact growth habit, 2 tall x 5 wide, with prolific white blooms. Deep burgundy fall color. Deutzia gracilis YUKI CHERRY BLOSSOM (Zone 5) A unique two-tone pink flowering deutzia with a neat, mounding habit (1-2 tall x 2 wide) and rich burgundy-purple fall color. Price includes $1.05 royalty. 30 s $3.65 $3.47 $3.21 $2.99 Qt $4.85 $4.61 $4.27 $3.98 Diervilla KODIAK Orange (Zone 4) Bush honeysuckle. This shrub pushes fall color to the limits with its glowing orange fall foliage. Bright yellow flowers in early summer add to its appeal. A durable native plant that thrives in sun or shade, drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and can even grow in dry shade. Price includes $1.05 royalty. 30 s $3.65 $3.47 $3.21 $2.99 Qt $4.85 $4.61 $4.27 $3.98 Euonymus alatus Compacta (Zone 3) Dwarf burning bush from the Saginaw, Michigan area. Very hardy. Grows 8-10 tall and wide. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Euonymus alatus Little Moses (Zone 4) Flame red fall foliage with true dwarf stature to about 4. 30 s $3.25 $3.09 $2.86 $2.66 Qt $4.48 $4.26 $3.94 $3.67 16

Euonymus fortunei Green Lane (Zone 3) Burn resistant, rich green foliage with pink fruits and orange seeds. Euonymus fortunei Moon Shadow (Zone 4) Five color tones from deep green, cream, to golden yellow are displayed year-round on this broad leaf evergreen. Forsythia x intermedia New Hampshire Gold (Zone 4) A particularly good shrub for northern climates because it has a higher tolerance to cold than many other varieties of Forsythia. It also has a slightly smaller, more mounded form but, like all Forsythia, it is big on spring color. Grows 4-6 tall and wide. Forsythia x intermedia Northern Gold (Zone 3) Produces its showy golden yellow flowers in early spring with spectacular flower color and bud hardiness. Upright, arching habit growing 6-7 tall and 4-6 wide. Forsythia x SHOW OFF (Zone 4) Dark green leaves and a compact grower producing an abundant amount of deep golden spring blooms. Price includes $1.00 royalty. 30 s $3.65 $3.47 $3.21 $2.99 Qt $4.85 $4.61 $4.27 $3.98 17

Fothergilla gardenii (Zone 5) A compact, slow-growing, mounded, deciduous shrub that typically grows 2-3 tall and as wide. Bottlebrush-like, fragrant flower spikes bloom in spring before the leaves appear. Summers thick, pubescent, blue-green to green leaves turn brilliant shades of yellow, orange and red in fall. Qt $5.25 $4.99 $4.62 $4.30 Fothergilla gardenii Mt. Airy (Zone 5) A vigorous deciduous shrub that grows 4-5 tall and is noted for its profuse spring flowering, excellent summer foliage, excellent fall color and consistently upright habit. Bottlebrush-like spring flowers have a honey-scented fragrance while leaves are dark green above and bluish gray beneath then turn excellent shades of yellow, orange and red-purple in fall. Qt $5.25 $4.99 $4.62 $4.30 Franklinia alatamaha (Zone 5) Franklin Tree - An excellent small tree reaching a maximum of 30 feet but usually smaller. It s somewhat pyramidal when young becoming more rounded with age with many thin stems and trunks originating at or near ground level. Best used as a specimen to show off its fragrant, white, camellia-like flowers, 3 across, that bloom from July to late summer when few other trees bloom. The bright green foliage turns a vivid orange-red in fall while some flowers are still in bloom. Ridged grey bark with prominent vertical white striations adds winter interest. Qt $4.80 $4.56 $4.22 $3.94 Ginkgo biloba (Zone 4) An unique Gymnosperm, maybe the longest ornamental in cultivation. Great street tree with few pest problems and great autumn color. Qt $4.60 $4.37 $4.05 $3.77 18

Hakonechloa macra All Gold (Zone 5) Luminous gold foliage without the striping of Aureola. Prefers morning sun and afternoon shade. Grows 10-15 tall and 18-24 wide. Qt $4.95 $4.70 4.36 $4.06 Hakonechloa macra Aureola (Zone 5) Japanese forest grass is an elegant, shade loving perennial grass with gracefully arching golden blades striped with green. In the cooler weather of spring and fall, streaks of pink highlights add additional contrast. Slower growing to 1-2 tall and 2-3 wide. Qt $4.95 $4.70 $4.36 $4.06 Heptacodium miconioides (Zone 5) Large shrub or small tree growing 15-20 with exfoliating bark. Fragrant white flowers in late summer are followed by rosepurple calyces persistent from October to November. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Hibiscus CHIFFON LAVENDER (Zone 5) Large single lavender flower with a lacy purple center. Price includes $1.05 royalty. Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Hibiscus CHIFFON WHITE (Zone 5) Large single white flowers, with a lacy white center. Price includes $1.05 royalty. Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Hibiscus syriacus Minerva (Zone 5) Lavender flowers (4-5 diameter) with dark red eye spots. This cultivar is a sterile triploid that produces very few if any seed pods. Reliable blooming hardy shrub. Grows 5-8 tall x 4-7 wide. 19

Hibiscus x Aphrodite (Zone 5) Large, single, deep pink flowers with a deep red eye. Hydrangea anomala petiolaris (Zone 4) A deciduous vine whose heart-shaped, lush green foliage is blanketed with magnificent, white lacecap blooms in summer making an attractive covering for a wall, fence, or large tree eventually growing to 40 or more. The dried flower heads and reddish brown, peeling bark are attractive in winter. Produces aerial roots that cling to its support and blooms on old wood. Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle (Zone 4) A deciduous shrub with a rounded habit which typically grows 3-5 tall. Clusters of sterile, white flowers appear in huge, symmetrical, rounded heads which typically grow 8-12 across. Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Hydrangea arborescens INCREDIBALL (Zone 4) Developed for strong flower stems, this hardy arborescens variety has HUGE flower heads. Price includes $1.25 royalty. 30 s $3.86 $3.67 $3.40 $3.17 Qt $4.95 $4.70 $4.36 $4.06 Hydrangea arborescens INCREDIBALL BLUSH (Zone 3) Big, blush-pink blooms that change to an attractive green color as they age. This very hardy variety grows to 4-5 tall. Price includes $1.50 royalty. 30 s $4.30 $4.08 $3.78 $3.53 Qt $5.40 $5.13 $4.75 $4.43 20

Hydrangea arborescens INVINCIBELLE WEE WHITE (Zone 3) Wee White reaches just 1-2½ tall and naturally grows as a tidy, rounded mound. Each pure-white flower is held up on a strong, supportive stem. Blooming begins in early summer and continues through frost, with new flowers appearing the whole time. Price includes $1.50 royalty. 30 s $4.30 $4.08 $3.78 $3.53 Qt $5.40 $5.13 $4.75 $4.43 Hydrangea macrophylla Glowing Embers (Zone 5) Compact and dense habit (6 tall x 6-8 wide) with mophead flowers that are a deep rose-red to a rich, purple-blue depending soil acidity. Leaves have a waxy and glossy appearance with a red tint to the edges. In the fall, the red tints deepen to maroon and color the whole leaf before they drop. This is one of the few hydrangeas to tolerate full sun, resisting fading and scorching of the foliage and flowers. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $3.85 $3.66 $3.39 $3.16 Hydrangea macrophylla Masja (Zone 5) Classic semi-dwarf, 4' tall and wide, with large deep pink to red mophead flowers. Superb foliage and a consistent performer. 30 s $2.63 $2.50 $2.31 $2.16 Qt $3.85 $3.66 $3.39 $3.16 Hydrangea macrophylla Meritt s Supreme (Zone 5) Typically growing 3-4 tall and wide, it features rose to red sterile florets in huge spherical clusters. Flowers blooms in early July for up to two months. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $3.85 $3.66 $3.39 $3.16 21

Hydrangea macrophylla Nikko Blue (Zone 5) Abundant, showy flower clusters. Handsome foliage on boldly branched, mounded form. Blooms on old wood. When planted in acidic soils, produces blue flowers; in more alkaline soils, flower color may have a pink hue. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $3.85 $3.66 $3.39 $3.16 Hydrangea macrophylla Pia (Zone 5) One of the few hydrangeas that stays pink under conditions that would turn most hydrangeas blue. Dwarf form at 2 tall and wide. 30 s $2.80 $2.66 $2.46 $2.30 Qt $3.85 $3.66 $3.39 $3.16 Hydrangea macrophylla LET S DANCE MOONLIGHT (Zone 5) This re-blooming, mop-head Hydrangea has pink flowers, or blue if grown in acidic soil. It displays showy bronze-red foliage in fall. Grows 2-3 tall and wide. Price includes $1.05 royalty. 30 s $3.65 $3.47 $3.21 $2.99 Qt $4.82 $4.58 $4.24 $3.95 Hydrangea macrophylla LET S DANCE STARLIGHT (Zone 5) A re-blooming, double lace-cap, with pink or blue flowers embroidered flowers depending on soil acidity. Grows 2-3 tall and wide. Price includes $1.25 royalty. 30 s $3.65 $3.47 $3.21 $2.99 Qt $4.82 $4.58 $4.24 $3.95 Hydrangea paniculata Limelight (Zone 3) Robust lime-green inflorescence adorns this vigorous, hardy hydrangea from mid-summer until frost. Price includes $1.25 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 22

Hydrangea paniculata Phantom (Zone 3) Large, cone-shaped flower panicles the size of pineapples are supported by strong stems from mid-summer until after frost. Grows 8 tall and wide. Hydrangea paniculata Tardiva (Zone 4) Late season flowers extend garden color into November! Lacy white flowers are tinted pale pink as the season progresses. Hydrangea paniculata BOBO (Zone 3) This dwarf hydrangea is engulfed by large white flowers that bloom on new wood in summer then turn pinkish in fall. The flowers are held upright on strong stems, and continue to grow and lengthen as they bloom. Grows 2½ - 3 tall and 3-4 wide. Price includes $1.25 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 Hydrangea paniculata FIRE LIGHT (Zone 3) A new cold-hardy paniculata that displays large red and white flower heads in midsummer and blooms reliably regardless of climate. It makes an impressive display, reaching up to 6 high and wide, boasting 12 16 blooms held upright on strong red stems that will not droop. Price includes $1.25 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 Hydrangea paniculata LITTLE LIME (Zone 3) This vigorous growing cultivar possesses all the attributes of 'Limelight' but maintains a compact 3-4' size. Price reflects $1.25 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 23

Hydrangea paniculata LITTLE QUICK FIRE (Zone 3) It has the same bloom time as the original but this compact, dwarf plant is about one third the size (3-5 ). The flowers quickly age to a deep burgundy red before other varieties even start to flower. Price includes $1.25 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 Hydrangea paniculata PINK DIAMOND (Zone 4) Pink buds open to become white flowers with pink centers. The blooms rapidly turn pink as they age and then into a very bright pink shade just in time for fall. It typically grows in a rounded, upright form to 5-10 tall and wide. Hydrangea paniculata PINKY WINKY (Zone 3) Very hardy paniculata with pink and white flowers on 12-16 conical flower heads. Blooms mid-summer to frost. Price includes $1.25 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 Hydrangea paniculata QUICK FIRE (Zone 3) Early blooming rose-pink florets adorn this 6-8 shrub. Flowers from June until frost. Price includes $1.25 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 Hydrangea quercifolia Alice (Zone 5) One of the few hydrangeas native to the United States and is noted for its large, arching flowers that can grow up to 14 long. It is a larger oak leaf hydrangea growing 5-8 tall and wide. It has beautiful fall color with the panicles fading out from white to pink in late summer and the foliage turning to a deep red and bronze color through the fall. 30 s $3.88 $3.69 $3.41 $3.18 Qt $4.65 $4.42 $4.09 $3.81 24

Hydrangea quercifolia Munchkin (Zone 5) A compact, dense form that produces abundant, 6½ long inflorescences in early summer that are held upright above the foliage. Flowers open white and gradually turn medium pink. Foliage is dark green in summer turning mahogany-red in fall. Grows 3 tall x 4 ½ wide. 30 s $4.25 $4.04 $3.74 $3.48 Qt $4.85 $4.61 $4.27 $3.98 Hydrangea quercifolia Pee Wee (Zone 5) Noted for its compact size, typically growing to 3-4 tall and wide. Flowers emerge white, gradually fade to pink and turn brown by late summer. Distinctive, deeply-lobed, somewhat coarse, deep green, oak-like leaves turn attractive shades of bronze, maroon and purple in autumn. Mature stems exfoliate to reveal a rich brown inner bark which is attractive in winter. 30 s $3.88 $3.69 $3.41 $3.18 Qt $4.65 $4.42 $4.09 $3.81 Hydrangea quercifolia Queen of Hearts (Zone 5) A hybrid cultivar ( Snow Queen x Pee Wee ) which typically matures in a rounded form to 6 tall spreading to 9 wide. Noted for its large, upright, conical flower panicles (to 9 long) which open white but gradually age to an attractive deep pink. Typically blooms June July, about 7-10 days later than oak leaf cultivars. Large, deeplylobed, oak-like, medium green leaves turn mahogany-red in fall. Older stems exfoliate to reveal a rich brown inner bark which is attractive in winter. Qt $4.85 $4.61 $4.27 $3.98 Hydrangea quercifolia Ruby Slippers (Zone 5) In early summer, it s is covered with 9 long inflorescences that are held upright above dark green foliage. Flowers open white, but quickly turn pale pink and then deepen to rose. Foliage turns mahogany-red in fall. Grows 3 tall x 5 wide. 30 s $4.25 $4.04 $3.74 $3.48 Qt $4.85 $4.61 $4.27 $3.98 25

Hydrangea quercifolia Sikes Dwarf (Zone 5) A dwarf mounded cultivar that matures to only 2-3 tall and to 3-4 wide. Flowers emerge white, gradually fade to light pink. Leaves turn attractive shades of bronze, maroon and purple in autumn. Mature stems exfoliate to reveal a rich brown inner bark which is attractive in winter. Qt $4.65 $4.42 $4.09 $3.81 Hydrangea quercifolia Snow Queen (Zone 5) A compact oak leaf that grows to about 6 tall. Good green leaf color that turns to a reddish bronze in the fall. Flower stems show an improved upright habit. 30 s $3.88 $3.69 $3.41 $3.18 Qt $4.65 $4.42 $4.09 $3.81 Hydrangea serrata TUFF STUFF (Zone 5) A re-bloomer with improved bud and stem hardiness and the ability to flower on new and old wood. Reddish-pink lacecap flowers create a mass of color in early summer, and continues to produce new flowers right up until frost. The semi-double to double florets begin with creamy coloration in the center before maturing to an intense pink. Flowers may shift to blue in acidic soils. Mature size: 2-3 tall and wide. Price includes $1.00 royalty. 30 s $3.65 $3.47 $3.21 $2.99 Qt $4.82 $4.58 $4.24 $3.95 Hydrangea serrata TINY TUFF STUFF (Zone 5) Extremely bud-hardy, produces lacecap flowers. It s a rebloomer that only grows 1½ - 2 tall and wide. Price includes $1.00 royalty. 30 s $3.65 $3.47 $3.21 $2.99 Qt $4.82 $4.58 $4.24 $3.95 Ilex crenata Sky Pencil (Zone 6) Narrow, columnar form (6-8 tall x 2-3 wide) with dark green foliage that holds its color year round. 30 s $3.25 $3.09 $2.86 $2.66 Qt $4.35 $4.13 $3.83 $3.57 26

Ilex glabra Densa (Zone 4) Upright branches are covered with leathery, dark green leaves. Black, berry-like fruit is produced fall through spring. Withstands heavy pruning quite well. Thrives in moist soils and is shade tolerant. Qt $4.15 $3.94 $3.65 $3.40 Ilex glabra Shamrock (Zone 4) A compact rounded cultivar that grows 3-4 tall and suckers less than the species. If pollinated, female flowers give way to peasized, jet black, berry-like drupes which mature in early fall and persist throughout winter to early spring unless consumed by local bird populations. Qt $4.15 $3.94 $3.65 $3.40 Ilex m. Blue Prince + Princess D&B Plants Royal Couple (Zone 5) Male and female are planted in same container and trimmed as one providing a pollinator and fruiting plant. Qt $4.90 $4.65 $4.31 $4.02 Ilex meserveae Blue Prince (Zone 5) Male evergreen holly. Dark, blue-green foliage. Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Ilex meserveae Blue Princess (Zone 5) Bright, evergreen blue-green foliage accompanied by red berries. Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 27

Ilex verticillata Jim Dandy (Zone 4) A male plant and is generally grown only as a pollinator for certain female winterberry cultivars (e.g., I. verticillata Red Sprite ). One Jim Dandy will generally be sufficient for pollinating 9-10 female plants. Grows 3-6 tall and wide. Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Ilex verticillata Red Sprite (Zone 4) A profusion of bright red berries brighten the winter landscape and provide food for birds. A male pollenizer, such as Jim Dandy Holly is required for berry set. Extremely hardy. Grows 2-4 tall x 3-5 wide. Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Ilex verticillata Southern Gentlemen (Zone 4) A male cultivar with a vigorous growing, upright rounded shrub with glossy, dark green summer foliage that turns yellow-green to purple-bronze in fall. It grows 6 8 tall and wide. Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Ilex verticillata Winter Gold (Zone 4) A sport from Winter Red and requiring the same pollinator. Bright golden fruit make this native an attractive ornamental and wildlife magnet. Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Ilex verticillata Winter Red (Zone 4) Large, red persistent fruit. Can use Ilex Southern Gentleman for pollination. Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Ilex x aquipernyi Meschick DRAGON LADY (Zone 6) A female cultivar with an upright, symmetrical, very narrow pyramid form, eventually maturing to 10-20 tall and 4-6 wide. Spiny, evergreen, dark green leaves are attractive year round. Blue Stallion and Blue Prince are reportedly good pollinators. Scarlet fruits mature in fall and remain on the plant through winter. Qt $4.35 $4.13 $3.83 $3.57 28

Itea virginica Henrys Garnet (Zone 5) An arching, 3-5 tall shrub that holds its leaves very late in the year, allowing the maroon, yellow, and orange tones to prolong seasonal color. Produces an early-summer show, featuring slender, drooping racemes of fragrant white flowers. 30 s $2.90 $2.75 $2.55 $2.38 Qt $3.85 $3.66 $3.39 $3.16 Itea virginica Merlot (Zone 5) The most compact sweetspire (3 tall and wide) with beautiful white flowers in mid-summer then followed by stunning fall foliage. Does well in sun or shade, and is tolerant of wet soil. 30 s $2.90 $2.75 $2.55 $2.38 Qt $3.85 $3.66 $3.39 $3.16 Itea virginica LITTLE HENRY (Zone 5) Compact form (3-4 tall and wide) with 3-4 long, white flowers and excellent red-purple autumn foliage color. Price includes.90 royalty. 30 s $3.65 $3.47 $3.21 $2.99 Qt $4.85 $4.61 $4.27 $3.98 Juniperus chinensis Gold Coast (Zone 4) Golden yellow foliage with a compact, mounded form at 2-3 tall and 3-4 wide. Qt $4.08 $3.88 $3.59 $3.35 Juniperus chinensis Saybrook Gold (Zone 4) The golden-yellow foliage is slightly pendulous on this wide spreading juniper. This plant is particularly resistant to damage by deer. Grows 3-4 tall x 6-7 wide. Qt $4.08 $3.88 $3.59 $3.35 29

Juniperus chinensis Sea Green (Zone 4) This juniper cultivar is a compact, evergreen shrub with a fountain-like, arching habit. Typically grows 4-6 high and to 8 wide. Features dark green foliage (may turn darker in winter) which is attractive year-round. Qt $4.08 $3.88 $3.59 $3.35 Juniperus chinensis Spartan (Zone 4) A narrow pyramidal to columnar tree that grows to 15-20 tall but spreads to only 5 wide. Dark green foliage is primarily scalelike. Foliage is attractive throughout the year. Qt $4.88 $4.64 $4.29 $4.00 Juniperus communis Gold Cone (Zone 5) An upright, narrow, columnar, evergreen shrub which features golden new growth foliage. Golden foliage gradually fades to bluish-green in winter. It s slow-growing (3-6 per year) typically reaching a size of 3-5 after 10 years. 30 s $3.52 $3.34 $3.10 $2.89 Qt $4.70 $4.46 $4.14 $3.85 Juniperus conferta Blue Pacific (Zone 5) A trailing, lower growing cultivar that typically grows to at most 12 tall. Aromatic blue-green needles appear in groups of three. It is noted for having better blue foliage color, better ground cover form, denser foliage along the branches and better resistance to winter injury. 30 s $3.15 $2.99 $2.77 $2.58 Qt $4.08 $3.88 $3.59 $3.35 Juniperus horizontalis Andorra Compacta (Zone 3) A compact form of Andorra grown with dense branching and a full center. Its bright green summer foliage turns rich bronzepurple in winter. This vigorous grower matures at 18-24 high and spreads to 6 feet. Qt $4.08 $3.88 $3.59 $3.35 30

Juniperus horizontalis Wiltoni (Zone 4) A female cultivar noted for its excellent, dense, prostrate form, typically growing to 4-6 tall and spreading to 6-8 wide. It features silver blue foliage that acquires purple tones in winter. Qt $4.08 $3.88 $3.59 $3.35 Juniperus procumbens Nana (Zone 4) Commonly called Japanese garden juniper, Nana is a dwarf form that features spiny-pointed blue-green needles. It typically grows 8-12 tall and spreads to 6 wide over time. 30 s $3.15 $2.99 $2.77 $2.58 Qt $4.28 $4.07 $3.77 $3.51 Juniperus sabina Buffalo (Zone 4) Soft, feathery, bright green foliage on low spreading branches that produces an interesting form. It has a height of 12-15 and a spread of 5. 30 s $3.15 $2.99 $2.77 $2.58 Qt $4.28 $4.07 $3.77 $3.51 Juniperus scopulorum Blue Arrow (Zone 3) Tight, columnar habit similar to Skyrocket but with a more intense blue color. Moderate growing to 12-15 tall x 2 wide. 30 s $3.52 $3.34 $3.10 $2.89 Qt $5.10 $4.84 $4.49 $4.18 Juniperus scopulorum Moonglow (Zone 3) A dense conical pyramidal juniper with intense bluish-graygreen foliage that holds its color through winter with very minimal bronzing. Grows 15-18 tall x 5-6 wide. Qt $5.10 $4.84 $4.49 $4.18 31

Juniperus squamata Blue Star (Zone 4) This cultivar is a slow-growing, dwarf evergreen shrub with a low-mounded, hemispherical habit. Typically grows to only 1 foot tall after 5 years, but eventually matures over time to 2-3 high. Features awl-shaped, silver blue foliage which is attractive year-round. 30 s $3.15 $2.99 $2.77 $2.58 Qt $4.28 $4.07 $3.77 $3.51 Juniperus virginiana Grey Owl (Zone 4) This cultivar is a broad, slow-growing, evergreen shrub with a compact, wide-spreading habit which typically grows up to 3 tall (infrequently larger) and to 6 wide. Features scale-like, silver gray foliage and is a heavy berry producer. 30 s $3.15 $2.99 $2.77 $2.58 Qt $4.28 $4.07 $3.77 $3.51 Juniperus virginiana Skyrocket (Zone 4) A tall, extremely narrow, columnar growth habit. Its short, compact, silvery blue foliage is evergreen with virtually no change from season to season. Grows 15-20 tall x 2-3 wide. Qt $5.10 $4.84 $4.49 $4.18 Kalmia latifolia Firecracker (Zone 5) Mountain Laurel - Bright red flower buds open to a light pink and compliment the deep green, glossy foliage on this compact 2-3 selection. Price includes.15 royalty. Qt $4.95 $4.70 $4.36 $4.06 Kalmia latifolia Ostbo Red (Zone 4) Mountain Laurel - This was the first red-budded selection to be named, and it is still considered one of the best of its color type. The glossy, deep green leaves are cupped and somewhat smaller than the species, while the habit is fairly dense. Attractive bright red flower buds open to soft pink flowers which bloom in May-June. Typically matures to 4-6 tall and wide over the first 10 years. Qt $4.95 $4.70 $4.36 $4.06 32

Kerria japonica Golden Guinea (Zone 5) A single-flowered cultivar that is noted for its large, fivepetaled, yellow flowers (to 2 1/2 diameter) and its heavily veined leaves. It typically grows to 6-8. Kerria japonica Pleniflora (Zone 5) A double-flowered cultivar that features rounded, pom-pom like, yellow flowers (to 2 diameter). It typically grows taller to 8-10 and is more upright than the species. Leptodermis oblonga (Zone 5) A compact mounding habit on this 12-18 shrub produce fragrant violet-purple blooms in June that continue until frost. Leucothoe fontanesiana Rainbow (Zone 5) Striking new growth emerges with pink, white, coppery combinations to produce a vibrant display on this broadleaf evergreen. Qt $4.58 $4.35 $4.03 $3.76 Leucothoe fontanesiana SCARLETTA (Zone 5) Low-growing, compact hybrid with bright scarlet new growth which matures to green and rich burgundy in the late fall and winter. Grows 2-3 tall and wide. Qt $4.78 $4.54 $4.21 $3.92 33

Ligustrum obtusifolium Regal (Zone 3) Panicles of lightly-scented white flowers bloom from late spring to early summer atop dark green foliage. The glossy pointy leaves turn an outstanding deep purple in the fall. Does best in full sun to partial shade and is very adaptable to both dry and moist locations. Takes pruning exceptionally well and more compact than the species, 5 tall by 7 wide. Ligustrum vulgare Cheyenne (Zone 4) A very hardy privet with glossy, green leaves. Well suited for hedging. Grows 6-8 tall and 4-6 wide. Ligustrum x vicary (Zone 5) Commonly knows as golden vicary privet. A multistemmed, deciduous shrub with a vase-shaped habit which grows somewhat rapidly to 6-12 tall. Features golden yellow leaves and panicles of aromatic, tubular-shaped, dull white flowers in late spring. Flowers are attractive to bees and butterflies. Flowers are followed by small, dark, somewhat persistent, berry-like fruits. Magnolia liliiflora Ann (Zone 4) Primarily noted for its compact shrubby habit, with purplered flowers and late bloom (mid-april to early May). It is a slowgrowing, deciduous shrub or small tree that typically grows over time to 8-10 tall and as wide. Chalice-shaped flowers (to 7-9 long) are slightly fragrant. Flowers may sporadically repeat bloom in mid summer. Ovate medium green leaves (to 6 long) turn yellow in fall. Qt $5.25 $4.99 $4.62 $4.30 34

Magnolia liliiflora Jane (Zone 4) A slow-growing, deciduous shrub or small tree that typically rises over time to 10-15 tall with a spread to 8-12 wide. Large cupshaped flowers (to 8 diameter) are reddish-purple with white inside. Flowers bloom shortly before the foliage begins to appear and may sporadically repeat bloom in mid-summer. Leaves (to 6 long) emerge with copper-red tints in spring, turn dark green by late spring then yellow to bronze-copper tones in fall. Qt $5.25 $4.99 $4.62 $4.30 Magnolia stellata Royal Star (Zone 4) Fragrant, star-like white flowers (3-4 diameter), each with 25-30 tepals blooms about 2 weeks later than the species making it less susceptible to frost problems. Open-branched, multi-trunked large shrub or small tree. Grows 10-15 tall and 10-12 wide. Qt $5.25 $4.99 $4.62 $4.30 Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Zone 5) Symmetrical, conical growth habit with very straight trunks. The feathery foliage is light green and deciduous. 30 s $2.93 $2.78 $2.58 $2.40 Qt $4.10 $3.89 $3.61 $3.36 Microbiota decussata (Zone 3) Low growing, elegant cypress-like foliage. Prefers well drained soils and shady locations. Qt $4.08 $3.88 $3.59 $3.35 Microbiota decussata CELTIC PRIDE (Zone 2) This new selection has superior disease resistance and winter color. Celtic Pride s green foliage turns an attractive russet color in winter. This is an excellent, very cold-hardy plant with better shade tolerance than junipers. Grows 1-2 tall and spreads 4-5. Price includes.85 royalty. 30 s $3.85 $3.66 $3.39 $3.16 Qt $4.90 $4.65 $4.31 $4.02 35

Myrica pensylvanica (Zone 4) Bayberry - Glossy dark green, fragrant foliage. Tolerates a wide range of soils and growing conditions. Flowers on female plants, if pollinated, are followed by attractive clusters of tiny, grayishwhite fruits in late summer which usually persist through the winter, but are not particularly showy. Grows 5-10 tall and wide. 30 s $4.75 $4.51 $4.18 $3.89 Qt $4.75 $4.51 $4.18 $3.89 Parrotia persica (Zone 5) Brilliant yellow, orange, and red fall foliage with Fothergilla like leaves. Exfoliating bark exposes gray, green, white, and brown mosaic stems that can be clump form or single trunk on this 20-40 specimen. Qt $4.80 $4.56 $4.22 $3.94 Philadelphus virginalis Snowbelle (Zone 4) A compact cultivar noted for its abundant blooms of fragrant, double white flowers in late spring to early summer. This is a multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub with an upright habit that typically grows to only 3-4 tall and wide. Citrus-scented, double white flowers appear in clusters in late spring against oval, dark green leaves Physocarpus opulifolius Center Glow (Zone 3) Brassy, red-orange leaves with bright yellow growing tips. A hardy native cultivar obtains 8 or more in height with a 6-8 spread. Price includes a.40 royalty. 30 s $3.25 $3.09 $2.86 $2.66 Qt $4.05 $3.85 $3.56 $3.32 Physocarpus opulifolius COPPERTINA (Zone 3) Copper colored new growth emerges in the spring and darkens to a reddish color on this 6-8 shrub. Price includes $1.10 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 36

Physocarpus opulifolius SUMMER WINE (Zone 3) Dark wine colored leaves all summer on a compact form shrub, 4-6 tall and wide. Pinkish white blooms in early summer fade to red fruits. Exfoliating bark (on mature branches) peels in strips to reveal several layers of reddish to light brown inner bark providing winter interest but is usually hidden by the foliage during the growing season. Price includes $1.10 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 Physocarpus opulifolius TINY WINE (Zone 3) Dwarf ninebark, 36-48 tall and wide, is extra bushy with small, refined leaves. The dark bronze-maroon foliage is colorful all season with white flowers up and down the stem in late spring. Price includes $1.20 royalty. 30 s $3.98 $3.78 $3.50 $3.26 Qt $5.12 $4.86 $4.51 $4.20 Picea abies (Zone 2) Norway Spruce - A large pyramidal evergreen conifer typically matures to 40-60 tall. It is noted for its rapid growth. Primary branches are slightly upturned but secondary branches become pendulous as the tree matures. Qt $4.10 $3.89 $3.61 $3.36 Picea abies Nidiformis (Zone 3) Birdsnest spruce - A slow-growing dwarf cultivar that typically grows to only 1-2 tall and 3-4 wide over the first 10 years. It features spreading, horizontal to slightly ascending branches which form a dense, broad-rounded, shrubby, flattened globe. Qt $4.50 $4.27 $3.96 $3.69 Picea glauca (Zone 2) White Spruce - An extremely hardy evergreen conifer that typically grows 60-80 tall with a cone-shaped crown. Blue-green needles (to ¾ ) on small woody pegs have sharp tips. Needles have a glaucous (white) waxy coating and are pungently aromatic when crushed. Branchlets do not droop. Qt $4.10 $3.89 $3.61 $3.36 37

Picea glauca Conica (Zone 3) Dwarf Alberta spruce - A dense, cone-shaped, semi-dwarf to dwarf shrub form with soft bright green foliage. It can mature over a number of years to 10-13 tall. Growth rate is 2-4 per year. Needles (to ½ long) are aromatic when crushed. Qt $4.50 $4.27 $3.96 $3.69 Picea glauca Black Hills (Zone 3) Black Hills spruce - Typically grows rather slowly in a dense, symmetrical cone to 20-40 tall in time. It is distinguished from the species by having (1) smaller size with slower growth rate, (2) denser habit, (3) brighter green to blue-green needles and (4) slightly shorter cones. Qt $4.10 $3.89 $3.61 $3.36 Picea omorika (Zone 4) Serbian spruce - A narrow, pyramidal, spire-like tree with pendant branches that ascend at the tips. Flattened bright green needles have silvery undersides. Brown bark cracks into scaly plates. Pendant cones (to 2 ½ long) emerge violet purple but mature to yellowish brown. Typically grows to 50-60 tall in cultivation. Qt $4.10 $3.89 $3.61 $3.36 Picea omorika Pendula Bruns (Zone 4) Elegant columnar form, slightly twisted, pendulous branches, and two-tone foliage of green and silver. Well suited to narrow spaces and smaller landscapes, gracefully growing only 6-10 per year. Size 1-7 Plants 8-15 Plants 16-39 Plants 40+ Plants 5 ½ $21 ½0 $20.42 $18.92 $17.63 Pieris japonica Katsura (Zone 5) Large, glossy evergreen leaves with wine red new growth. Color holds and turns green with age. Early spring blooms are born in abundant rose-colored racemes that cascade over the foliage. Habit is a broadly upright. Mature size: 5 tall and wide. Price includes.55 royalty. Qt $4.95 $4.70 $4.36 $4.06 38