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Abies
alba
‘Spiralis’ - A
hardy zone 4 conifer with graceful arching branches
Abies
concolor ‘Winter
Gold’ - A
tough golden form of white fir for the landscape
Acer
circinatum
‘Burgundy Jewel’ - Great
burgundy red foliage holds in strong sunlight
Acer
palmatum
‘Chantilly Lace’ - Delicately
cut leaves with pinkish-red late spring color
Acer
p.
‘Corallinum’ - Coral-pink
spring growth flush, dwarf habit 4’x3’
Acer
p. ‘Cynthia’s
Crown Jewel’ - Thread-like
chartreuse leaves turn orange-red in fall
Acer
p. ‘Iijima
Sunago’ - Rose-mauve
spring leaves, then milk chocolate tones
Acer
p. ‘Ojishi’ - Smaller
compact version of ‘Butterfly’, white variegation
Acer
p. ‘Olsen’s
Frosted Strawberry’ - Strawberry
red spring growth followed by cream variegation
Acer
p. ‘Orion’ - Dark
copper-red spring flush, with bright green veins
Acer
p. ‘Yuri
Hime’ - Very
small dwarf maple, light green leaves with red tones
Acer
shirasawanum
‘Yasemin’ - Copper-burgundy
leaved Full Moon maple, bright red seeds
Buxus
sempervirens ‘Elegantissima’ - Bright
cream/white green variegation, good for shady spots
Catalpa
bignoides
‘Aurea’ - Golden-leaved
version of Catalpa, reddish new leaves
Chamaecyparis
obtusa ‘Gold
Drop’ - Bright
yellowish green foliage, compact rounded habit
Chamaecyparis
obtusa
‘Goldilocks’ - Bright
yellow foliage, strong central leader, pyramidal form
Cornus
florida ‘Appalacian
Mist’ - Mildew
proof spring blooming dogwood, stiff white brachts
Cornus
kousa
‘Summer Fun’ - Tough,
sun-loving dogwood with bright cream-edged leaves
Cuppressus
glabra ‘Raywood’s
Weeping’ - Elegant
weeping form of our exotic Arizona Cypress
Disanthus
cercidifolius
‘Ena nishiki’ - Delicately
variegated form of our unusual Redbud Hazel
Ilex
crenata
‘Golden Helleri’ - Beautiful
gold-leaved holly with dome-like mounded habit
Juniperus
horizontalis
‘Golden Strike’ - A
bright yellow prostrate form of juniper for groundcover
Physocarpus
op. ‘Little
Devil’ - Great
compact version of the purple-leaved ninebark
Picea
abies
‘Hytrix’ - Tight
upright white spruce, very hardy and dense
Picea
abies ‘Kellerman’s
Blue Cameo’ - Beautiful
soft blue birds nest spruce for tight spaces
Picea
abies
‘Perry’s Gold’
- Dwarf spruce has brightest yellow new growth available
Picea
abies
‘Pusch’ - Dwarf
compact spruce with rich red cones on all tips
Picea
englemanii
‘Blue Magoo’ - Incredibly
hardy, grey-blue needles, red new cones
Picea
pungens ‘Spring
Blast’ - Gorgeous
spruce with creamy white new growth lasts 6 wks
Pinus
strobus ‘Lilliput’ - Dwarf
white pine that becomes taller than wide
Pinus
strobus ‘Merrimack’ - Tight
soft blue needles, maintains a squat rounded form
Pinus
strobus
‘Mini Twists’ - Small
round form, soft needles delicately curves and twists
Pinus
strobus ‘Niagara
Falls’ - Unique
weeping/prostrate form of weeping white pine
Pinus
strobus ‘Vercurve’ - Medium
grower, slightly pear shaped with curved needles
Prunus
cer. ‘Purple
Pony’ - Newer
variety of purple plum, only 10’x10’
Quercus
robur ‘Strypemonde’ - Variegated
gold and green leaved English Oak
Salix
hylematica - Small
gold/green leaves, groundcover with purple catkins
Salix
repens ‘Aurea’ - Dwarf
gold leaved willow, groundcover
Syringa
vulgaris
‘Aucubaefolia’ - Variegated
gold/cream/green lilac with traditional flowers
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