ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS

Entries below are in alphabetical order based on Latin name

    SIZE PRICE
FIVELEAF ARALIA (Acanthopanax sieboldianus)
         6-8’ high and equal spread, Zone 5-9. Bushy shrub with spiny branches and glossy leaves divided into 5 leaflets. Prosper anywhere, sun or shade.
  4 yr. 15.00
AMUR MAPLE (Acer ginnala)
         Up to 15’, Zone 2-6. Tough maple, large bush or small tree. Foliage brilliantly red in fall. Tolerates shade and dry soil. Specimen or hedge.
bushy
bushy
3-4'
4-5'
18.00
22.00
KELLY’S GOLD BOXELDER (Acer negundo ‘Kelly’s Gold’)
        15’ by 10’, Zone (3) 4. A newly introduced cultivar of boxelder. Bright yel-low foliage on a rounded, dense shrub or small tree. Good accent plant.
  2 yr.
3 yr.
10.00
15.00
SMOKY SASKATOON (Amelanchier alnifolia ‘Smoky’)
         8-12’, Zone 2-9. A saskatoon cultivar chosen for its hardiness, productivity and fruit size. Berries are ½ ‘’ diam., purple when ripe (July), juicy & sweet.
  2-3'
12.00
SHADBLOW SERVICEBERRY (Amelanchier canadensis)
         15-20’, Zone 4-9. Upright clump-forming shrub. Profuse white blooms in spring followed by juicy sweet berries in July. In Canada, native to Nf.
  2-3'
6-7'
11.00
30.00
ROBIN HILL SERVICEBERRY (Amelanchier canadensis  ‘Robin Hill’)
         15-25’, Zone 4-9. Shadblow serviceberry selection with bright pink buds fading as the large flowers open. Red fall color, edible fruit, upright form.
  8' 50.00

ALLEGHENY SERVICEBERRY  (Amelanchier laevis)
         Native shrub or tree to 30’ found  on many soils of east. Canada. Bark gray and smooth. Blueberry-like fruit loved by wildlife and humans. Zone 3-8.

  2-3'
4'
9.00
15.00
INDIGOBUSH AMORPHA (Amorpha fruticosa)
         6-15’, Zone 3-9. Open shrub with compound leaves and dense spikes of pea-like purple flowers with orange anthers. Thrives in poor, dry, sandy soils.
  5' 21.00
BOG ROSEMARY (Andromeda polifolia)
         Zone 2-6. Low evergreen shrub, 1-2’ high and 2-3, wide. Foliage feathery, deep dark green. Found in bogs in the far north. Needs moist acid soils.
  3 yr. 9.00
BLACK CHOKEBERRY (Aronia melanocarpa)
         Zone 3-9. An upright, suckering, multistemmed native shrub, 3-5’ high. White flowers and black fruit. Striking fall color. Very adaptable.
  2 yr. 7.00
DWARF BIRCH (Betula glandulosa)
         Zone 2. Dainty mat-forming shrub, rarely more than 3-4’ high. Leaves small (1/2-1”), lustrous dark green on warty stems. Native to N. Canada.
  5-6' 23.00
KOREAN BOXWOOD (Buxus microphylla var. koreana)
         2-3’, Zone 5-9. Evergreen shrub, broad-rounded, much branched, dense,compact. One of the best boxwood for northern gardens, specimen or hedge.
  4 yr.
14.00
GREEN GEM HYBRID BOXWOOD (Buxus microphylla x sempervirens ‘Green Gem’)
         Zone (4)5. Hybrid boxwood created by Sheridan Nursery, hardier than Korean boxwood. Round ball, slow growing, deep green foliage through winter.
  3yr.
8.00
GREEN MOUND HYBRID BOXWOOD (B. microphylla x sempervirens ‘Green Mound’)
         3’ by 3’, Zone (4)5. Also one of the hybrids introduced by Sheridan Nursery, larger than Green Gem above, an attractive mound of dark green foliage.
  3 yr.
8.00
GREEN MOUNTAIN HYBRID BOXWOOD (B. micr. x sempervirens ‘Green Mountain’)
         5’ by 3’, Zone (4)5. The most upright of the Sheridan group of hybrids. Forms an attractive pyramid of small dark green leaves. Ideal low hedge.
  3 yr. 8.00
GREEN VELVET HYBRID BOXWOOD (B. microphylla x sempervirens ‘Green Velvet’)
         Zone (4)5. Another Sheridan boxwood. Rounded habit, small (3-4’ high wide), compact, faster growing than the others, lemon green foliage.
  3 yr. 8.00
SIBERIAN PEASHRUB (Caragana arborescens)
         10-15’, Zone 2-6. Ideal for hedges and screens or as accent groupings. Undemanding. Nitrogen fixer. Pea-like leaves and yellow flowers.
 
6-7'
7-8'

25.00
35.00
LOBERG’S PEASHRUB (Caragana arborescens “Lobergii”)
         8-10’, Zone 2-6. A Siberian peashrub with leaves much reduced, almost needle-like. Overall ferny appearance, very delicate. Single stem.
  7-8'
8-9'
40.00
45.00
WEEPING PEASHRUB (Caragana arborescens ‘Pendula’)
         Beautiful weeping form of Siberian peashrub. Leaves and flowers as in species. Weeping branches will reach ground if not pruned. Top grafted.
  variable 45.00
WALKER PEASHRUB (Caragana arborescens “Walker”)
         Like Loberg’s peashrub in leaf form, but strongly weeping. Can be grown as a ground cover or staked during growth to desired height. Zone 2.
prostrate
upright
20L
5-6'
22.00
30.00
PYGMY  PEASHRUB (Caragana aurantiaca)
         Zone 2-8. A small (3-4’ high) graceful shrub. Fine textured dark green foliage and bright orange-yellow flowers borne on thin spiny stems.
bushy
28L
40L
25.00
30.00
BUTTONBUSH (Cephalanthus occidentalis)
         4-8’, Zone 4-10. Large spreading shrub well adapted to wet situations. Glossyleaves set late in spring and dense heads of white flowers. Native.
  2-3'
4-5'
14.00
24.00
JAPANESE QUINCE (Chaenomeles japonica)
         Zone 5-9. Low growing, densely branched shrub to 3’, popular for its showy scarlet flowers and fragrant fruit. Spreading habit. Prefers sun.
 
2 yr.
3 yr.

8.00
10.00
SUMMERSWEET CLETHRA (Clethra alnifolia ‘Pinkspires’)
         4-6’, Zone 4-9. Suckering, colony-forming shrub, densely leafy. Panicles of pink to rose flowers, July-Aug. Good for heavy shade and wet areas.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
13.00
SILVERLEAF DOGWOOD (Cornus alba ‘Argenteo-marginata’)
         5-6’, Zone 2-7. Leaves gray-green with irregular creamy-white margins. Bright red stems quite conspicuous in winter. Responds well to pruning.
  4 yr.
5 yr.
13.00
16.00
GOLDENLEAF DOGWOOD (Cornus alba ‘Gouchaultii’)
         5-7’, Zone 3-7. Pink-flushed leaves broadly edged with yellow. Stems dark blood-red in winter. Prune back to soil level in winter for best color.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
13.00
VARIEGATED DOGWOOD (Cornus alba  ‘Sibirica Variegata’)
         5-6’, Zone 2-7. Leaf margin creamy white, stems bright coral red, fruit a bluish drupe. Should be pruned regularly as best color is on 1-yr. growth.
  4 yr.
5 yr.
13.00
16.00
PAGODA DOGWOOD (Cornus alternifolia)
         10-20’, Zone 3-7. Can be trained to a single-stemmed tree or bushy shrub. Top often spreading like a parasol. Needs shade. Native species.
  3-4'
18.00
GRAY DOGWOOD (Cornus racemosa)
         6-10’, Zone 2-9. Vigorous dense native dogwood of versatile use in sun or shade. Gray bark. White flowers and fruit, the latter favored by birds.
  4L
6L
10L
9.00
12.00
15.00
REDOSIER DOGWOOD (Cornus sericea)
         5-7’, Zone 3-8. Broad spreading twiggy dogwood, white flower heads and berries on bright red multiple stems. Striking winter effect. Native species.
  1-2 yr. 4.00
PEKING COTONEASTER (Cotoneaster acutifolius)
         4-10’, Zone 3-7. Lustrous dark green foliage and black fruit on arching branches. Good as a hedge or shrub border. Can be shaped by shearing.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
12.00
BEARBERRY COTONEASTER (Cotoneaster dammeri)
         Zone 4-8. One of the best evergreen ground covers, max. 18’’ high. The slender creeping stems quickly form a glossy green carpet. Ruby red fruit.
  4 yr.
5 yr.
13.00
16.00
SLENDER  DEUTZIA (Deutzia gracilis)
         2-4’ high by 3-4’ wide, Zone 4-8. Flat deep green foliage and pure white flowers, which cover the plant in May. Winter protect in Zone 4.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
10.00
13.00
DWARF BUSH-HONEYSUCKLE (Diervilla lonicera)
         1-2’, Zone 2-6. Dainty shrub native throughout Canada, yet little known. Dark green foliage, sulphur-yellow flowers in summer. Problem free.

3 yr.
4 yr.
10.00
13.00
BURNING BUSH (Euonymus alatus)
         6-10’, Zone 3-8. A deservedly popular shrub of unlimited landscape use. Foliage fiery red in fall. Corky stems. Takes shade and heavy pruning.
  4 yr. 14.00
WINTERBERRY EUONYMUS (Euonymus bungeanus)
         15-20’, Zone 5-9. Rounded large shrub or small tree with pendulous branches. Plant is at its best when the yellow fruit capsules mature.
bushy
bushy

4-5'
5-6'
21.00
27.00
GOLD WINTERCREEPER EUONYMUS (Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald ‘n Gold’)
         Tight evergreen shrub, about 2’ high by 5’ wide, with dense branching habit and round yellow-edged deep green leaves. Zone 5 with winter protection.
  4 yr. 14.00
HYBRID PEARLBUSH (Exochorda x macrantha ‘The Bride’)
         3-4’, Zone 5. Low shrub, quite bushy, compact, and refined. Large white flower head produced by each bud of previous year’s growth. Full sun.
  2-3 yr.
9.00
HAPPY CENTENNIAL FORSYTHIA (Forsythia ‘Happy Centennial’)
         1-2’, Zone 4-8. Dwarf, many-branched, almost ground-hugging forsythia that spreads twice its height and flowers freely even after severe winters.
  4 yr. 15.00
NORTHERN GOLD FORSYTHIA(Forsythia ovata ‘Northern Gold’)
         5-7’, Zone 3-9. Hardiest forsythia in existence. Only cultivar flowering in Manitoba. Dazzling display in spring. Developed by Ag. Canada.
  4 yr.
5 yr.
13.00
16.00
BALKAN BROOM (Genista lydia)
         12-18”, Zone 3-8. Spreading shrub with unusually small leaves on wiry stems. Explodes into bloom in June. Yellow pea-like flowers. For poor soils.
  4 yr. 14.00
DYER’S GREENWOOD (Genista tinctoria)
         2-3’, Zone (3)4-7. Low shrub with multiple unbranched stems, upright, slender, green. Deep yellow flowers seldom absent in season. Nitrogen fixer.
  3-4' 16.00
COMMON WITCHHAZEL(Hamamelis virginiana)
         10-12’, Zone 4-8. One of the rare woody plants that bloom in fall. Both flowers and fall foliage bright yellow. Slender crooked branches. Native.
  2-3'
3-4'
16.00
19.00
SEA BUCKTHORN (Hippophae rhamnoides)
         10-15’ tall, 10-20’ wide, Zone 3-8. Large shrub or small tree. Silver foliage, yellow flowers, bright orange fruit. Known for its salt tolerance.
male or
female
3-4'
4-5'.
18.00
21.00
ANNABELLE  HYRANGEA (Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’)
         5’ high and 5’ across. Possibly the hardiest of all hydrangeas (Zone 2b. Selected for its extra large flower heads, up to 12” diam. Blooms all summer.
  4 yr. 13.00
ENDLESS SUMMER HYRANGEA (Hydrangea  ‘Endless Summer’)
         Zone 5-9. Small rounded  plant with many stems and large leaves. Prolific bloomer. Showy heads pink or blue, depending on soil acidity.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
10.00
15.00
NIKKO BLUE HYDRANGEA (Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nikko Blue’)
         4-5’, Zone 5-9. The classical blue hydrangea. Large rounded deep-blue panicles if soil is well on the acid side. Needs winter protection in Zone 5.
  2 yr.
3 yr.
8.00
10.00
PEEGEE HYDRANGEA (Hydrangea paniculata “Grandiflora”)
         7-10’, Zone 3-8. Very large and hardy hydrangea. Spreading low-branched tree or large shrub. Huge flower clusters, first white then purplish pink.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
10.00
13.00
UNIQUE HYDRANGEA (Hydrangea paniculata ‘Unique’)
         Generally similar to Peegee hydrangea above, yet not the same. Pure white panicles even larger, more conical and erect, turning rosy with age.
  4-5 yr. 15.00
KALM ST.JOHNSWORT (Hypericum kalmianum)
         Zone 3-7.Small dense native shrub which grows 2 to 3’ and has bluish green summer foliage and bright yellow flowers in July. A handsome hardy species.
  2 yr.
3 yr.
7.00
10.00
BLUE PRINCE HOLLY (Ilex x meservae ‘Blue Prince’)
         Hardy (Zone 5, possibly 4) evergreen holly. Foliage dark green, dense, glossy, leathery. Grows to 5’ and over. Can be pruned to any shape.
  2-3 yr. 8.00
WINTERBERRY (Ilex verticillata)
         4-6’, Zone 4-8. A deciduous holly shrub, native in boggy sites throughout Canada. Persisting bright red fruit provides good winter color. Adaptable.
  2-3'
4-5'
15.00
20.00
VARIEGATED JAPANESE KERRIA (Kerria japonica ‘Aureo-variegata’)
         3-4’, Zone 5-9. Broad-rounded, densely twiggy, yet very delicate. Leaves bright green edged with yellow; large golden yellow blooms in late spring.
  4 yr.
5 yr.
12.00
16.00
BEAUTYBUSH (Kolkwitzia amabilis)
         6-10’, Zone 4-8. Large vase-shaped shrub. Arching stems resemble fountain sprays. At its best in June when the pink bell-like flowers open.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
10.00
13.00
SPICEBUSH (Lindera benzoin)
         5-10’, Zone 4-9. Rounded shrub, dense and compact if grown in full sun.Leaves light green, yellow in fall. Flowers greenish yellow, fruit a red drupe.
  4' 25.00
BEARBERRY HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera caerulea var. edulis)
         Zone 3-6. Dense sturdy shrub to 5’. Bluish green foliage, yellowish flowers and blue edible fruit. For mass planting and hedging. Hardier than privet.
  4 yr.
5 yr.
13.00
16.00
BLUELEAF HONEYSUCLE (Lonicera korolkowii ‘Abbotsford’)
         5-8’, Zone 4. Loose, open shrub with slender, spreading and arching branches. New leaves gray blue, flowers pink white. Hedge or accent plant.
  4-5' 16.00
MORROW HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera morrowii)
         Zone 4-6. Broad, dense, rounded shrub, 5-6’ high and about as wide. Foliage bluish green, flowers white changing to yellow, intensely fragrant.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
10.00
13.00
DWARF FLY HONEYSUCKLE(Lonicera xylosteum ‘Emerald Mound’)
         Zone 4-6. A low growing mounded honeysuckle, about 3’ high, spread of 4-5’. Foliage a rich bluish green, flowers white, fruit a dark red berry.
  4 yr.
15.00
ROYAL STAR  MAGNOLIA (Magnolia stellata ‘Royal Star’)
         8-15’. A shrubby magnolia hardy to Zone 5, even 4 with protection. Fragrant pure white flowers open early before leaves. Good clean foliage.
  3 yr. 18.00
BAYBERRY (Myrica pensylvanica)
         5-8’, Zone 3-7. Upright rounded, fairly dense shrub, colony forming. Fruit and foliage aromatic, the former literally covering the entire plant. Native.
  2 yr. 7.00
CANBY PAXISTIMA (Paxistima canbyi)
         Zone 3-7. Maintenance free evergreen ground cover, under 12’’ high and 3-5’ wide, with glossy dark green foliage. Flowers and fruit incospicuous.
  3 yr. 9.00
GOLDEN MOCKORANGE (Philadelphus coronarius ‘Aureus’)
         5-7’, Zone 4. Mockorange cultivar that has bright yellow foliage in spring, less intense in summer. Prefers some shade as it tends to burn in full sun.
  4 yr. 12.00
SNOWFLAKE MOCKORANGE (Philadelphus ‘Minn. Snowflake’)
         6-8’, Zone 3 and up. Outstanding mock orange selection with sweetly scented double white flowers, 2’’ diameter. Needs full sun. Very hardy.
  4 yr. 15.00
NATCHEZ MOCKORANGE (Philadelphus ‘Natchez’)
         6-10’, Zone 4-8. When in bloom perhaps the most attractive of all mock-oranges. Large flowers, 1.5-2’’ in diameter, simple, pure white, fragrant.
  3 yr. 9.00
DART’S GOLD NINERBARK(Physocarpus opulifolius “Dart’s Golden”)
         A  compact selection of common ninebark, about 3-4’ high, with beautiful golden yellow foliage, equal if not superior to golden forms of Spiraea.
  2 yr.
5 yr.
7.00
16.00
DIABOLO NINEBARK (Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Diabolo’)
         Zone 3-9. A recently introduced ninebark cultivar. Leaves are wine colored, very dark. Color remains unchanged throughout the season.
  2 yr.
7.00
ABBOTSWOOD  POTENTILLA(Potentilla fruticosa “Abbotswood”)
         2-3’, Zone 2-7. Without doubt one of the best white-flowering potentillas, truly outstanding in bloom. Never tires of flowering. Amazingly hardy.
  2 yr. 7.00
MT. EVEREST POTENTILLA (Potentilla fruticosa ‘Mt. Everest)
         2-4’, Zone 3-7. A white flowering potentilla, larger and more upright than other white cultivars. Blooms steadily. Foliage always clean and dainty.
  4 yr. 13.00
PINK BEAUTY POTENTILLA (Potentilla fruticosa ‘Pink Beauty’)
         2-3’, Zone 2-7. Possibly the best pink potentilla to date. Rose-pink blossoms from June to September. Color is more intense in light shade.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
13.00
GOLDFINGER  POTENTILLA (Potentilla parvifolia  “Goldfinger”)
         1-3’, Zone 2-7. Versatile landscape plant for continuous summer color. Dainty primrose yellow blossoms last well into the fall. Easy to grow.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
13.00
PURPLELEAF SANDCHERRY (Prunus x cistena)
         6-8’, Zone 3-8. Very attractive accent plant with intense reddish purple foliage color all season. Pink flowers. Can be grown as a small tree.
  4-5 yr.
15.00
NANKING CHERRY (Prunus tomentosa)
         6-10’, Zone 2-7. Densely twiggy shrub that can be used in a variety of situations. Has attractive flowers, edible red fruit, and hardly a problem.
  2-3'
3-4'
4-5'
9.00
12.00
16.00
HOPTREE (Ptelea trifoliata)
         Zone 3-8, 12-15’. Pleasing large open shrub with good dark green foliage small, greenish, but delicately scented flowers, and broadly winged seeds.
  3-4'
4-5'
18.00
21.00
‘P.J.M.’ HYBRID RHODODENDRON (Rhododendron ‘P.J.M.’)
         3-5’, Zone 4 and up. Hardiest broadleaf rhododendron. Bright lavender pink flowers, abundant every year. Dark green foliage. For acid soils.
  4 yr. 32.00
DWARF FRAGRANT SUMAC (Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-low’)
         Zone 3-9. Low shrub that spreads by suckers, 3-4’ high, 6-8’ wide. Ideal ground cover in poor soils. Aromatic foliage and good fall color. Native.
 
3-4'.

15.00
STAGHORN SUMAC(Rhus typhina)
         15-25’, Zone 3-8. Tall spreading shrub, vigorous and fast growing. Fern-like leaves and large fruit panicles turn fiery red in fall. Native.
  2-3'
8.00
ALPINE CURRANT (Ribes alpinum)
         3-4’, Zone 2-7. Has deep bright green foliage and a dense twiggy habit well suited for use as a low hedge or mass, especially in light shade.
  3 yr.
9.00
GOLDEN CURRANT (Ribes aureum)
            Good hedge plant, especially in shaded areas. Dense light green foliage and fragrant yellow flowers. Tolerant of shearing and shaping. Zone 2-7.

clumps 2-3' 15.00
WILLIAM BAFFIN ROSE (Rosa “William Baffin”)
         Zone 3-9. One of Ag. Canada’s Explorer series of hardy, disease-free roses. Vigorous climber, up to 10’. Profuse deep pink blooms all season.
  4 yr. 15.00
JOHN CABOT ROSE (Rosa ‘John Cabot’)
         Zone 3-9. An Explorer rose with strong arching branches to 7’ or more with clusters of double medium red flowers that keep appearing until fall.
  4 yr. 15.00
JOHN DAVIS ROSE (Rosa  ‘John Davis’)
         Zone 3-9. Also an Explorer rose, can grow up to 7’. Very fragrant flowers are medium pink, 3-4’’ in diameter, and consist of 40 petals. Red in bud.
  4 yr. 15.00
HENRY HUDSON ROSE (Rosa ‘Henry Hudson’)
         2-3’, Zone 3.  Semi-dwarf rose, flowers double, white, highly fragrant. Immune to rose diseases. Rated by some as best of the  Explorer roses.
  4 yr. 15.00
HENRY KELSEY ROSE (Rosa ‘Henry Kelsey’)
         Zone 3-9. Explorer rose. Deep red buds open as double medium red blooms in spring. Spicy fragrance. Blooms again later. Tends to climb.
  4 yr. 15.00
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE ROSE (Rosa “Alexander Mackenzie”)
         Zone 3-9. Another introduction by Ag. Canada. Double flowers medium red with light yellow base. Vigorous grower to 6’ and a large spread.
  4 yr. 15.00
RUGOSA ROSE (Rosa rugosa)
         3-5’, Zone 2-7. One of the most trouble-free roses. Pinkish flowers and red hips. Valuable plant in difficult areas. Can be pruned to a low hedge.
white
or
pink
3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
13.00
HAKURO NISHIKI WILLOW (Salix integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’)
         5-8’, Zone 2. New willow that is becoming very popular. New growth, pink salmon at first, turns to a creamy white. Pruning promotes growth and color.
  3-4 yr. 15.00
WEEPING PURPLEOSIER WILLOW ( Salix purpurea “Pendula”)
         7-10’, Zone 4-7. Small willow with dense slender branches that weep gracefully under their own weight. A weeping willow for small places.
  20L
28L
21.00
25.00
CANADIAN ELDERBERRY (Sambucus canadensis)
         6-12’, Zone 3-8. Vigorous fast growing shrub. Large white-flowered heads followed by edible purple black berries used in making wine or jam. Native.
  2 yr.
3 yr.
7.00
9.00
GOLDEN ELDERBERRY (Sambucus canadensis “Aurea”)
         6-10’, Zone 3-9. A very ornamental form of elderberry with bright golden leaves. Grows vigorously and keeps its good looks the season through.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
13.00
CUTLEAF EUROPEAN ELDER(Sambucus nigra ‘Laciniata’)
         6-10’, Zone 4-7. Fine textured shrub, strikingly handsome. Dark green leaves are deeply dissected and give off a parsley odor when bruised.
  2 yr.
4 yr.
7.00
13.00
BUFFALOBERRY ( Shefferdia argentea)
         8-12’, Zone 2-6. Native shrub extremely tolerant and easy to grow. Silver foliage, flowers and fruit orange to red, the latter edible. Good hedge plant.
  18-24''
12.00
FALSE SPIRAEA (Sorbaria sorbifolia)
         5-6’, Zone 2. Very attractive vigorous shrub, one of the easiest to grow. Upright feathery foliage and showy white flowers borne in terminal panicles.
  4 yr. 12.00
FROEBEL SPIREA(Spiraea bumalda “Froebelii”)
         3-4’, Zone 3-8.  Low rounded shrub of great landscape appeal. Has rose-red blossom clusters often 6” across and brownish red new leaves.
  4 yr.
12.00
GOLDFLAME SPIRAEA (Spiraea x bumalda ‘Goldflame’)
         2-3’, Zone 3-8. A low, densely twiggy shrub popular for its foliage, golden bronze red in spring becoming yellowish green in summer. Pink blooms.  

  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
12.00
GOLDMOUND SPIREA (Spiraea japonica ‘Goldmound’)
         2-3’, Zone 3-9. Dense spreading shrub, may reach 6’ in diam. Profuse clusters of pink flowers in May-June. Golden leaf color remains all summer.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
12.00
SHIROBANA JAPANESE SPIREA (Spiraea japonica “Shirobana”)
         2-3’, Zone 3-8. Botanical curio as the same plant has both pink & whitenflower clusters and often both colors in same cluster. Glossy leaves.
  4 yr.
5 yr.
12.00
15.00
SNOWMOUND SPIREA (Spiraea nipponica  ‘Snowmound’)
         3-4’, Zone 4-9. Dwarf thickly set shrub with dense dark green foliage and masses of white flowers on arching branches. Beautiful alone or as a hedge.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
12.00
PINK PARASOLS SPIREA ( Spiraea fritschiana ‘Pink Parasols’)
         2-3’, Zone 4-8. Large fluffy pink flower heads cover this low mounded shrub in summer. Leaves have orange tinge. A low maintenance plant.
  3 yr.
4 yr.
9.00
12.00
BRIDALWREATH SPIREA (Spiraea x vanhouttei)
         5-7’, Zone (3)4. Vase-shaped, round-topped shrub with arching branches. Flowers set in dense clusters that drape the plant in white when in bloom.
  4 yr. 12.00
BLADDERNUT  (Staphylea trifolia)
         8-12’, Zone 3-8. Very attractive native shrub, upright, heavily branched, with bright green foliage. Fruit a large inflated capsule, hence the name.
  4-5'
5-6'
19.00
22.00
CUTLEAF STEPHANANDRA (Stephanandra incisa ‘Crispa’)
         Zone 5-9. Elegant ground cover. Has graceful spreading branches and fern-like leaves. Pure white blooms in June. Copper orange fall color.
  4 yr. 16.00
DWARF KOREAN LILAC (Syringa meyeri  ‘Palibin’)
         4-5’, Zone 3-7. Dwarf compact lilac. Bears dense panicles of fragrant tubular, lilac-pink flowers in late spring. Can be kept as a low hedge.
  2 yr.
3 yr.
8.00
9.00
MISS KIM MANCHURIAN LILAC (Syringa patula ‘Miss Kim’)
         5-6’, Zone 4-8. Small lilac bush of that stays neat and compact without pruning. Foliage dull green, red in fall. Fragrant pale lilac-purple panicles.
  4 yr. 15.00
MINUET PRESTON LILAC (Syringa x prestoniae ‘Minuet’)
         7-8’, Zone 2. Preston hybrid lilac developed in Ottawa. Non-suckering shrub, foliage always neat and healthy. Flower panicles purplish violet.
  2-3 yr. 11.00
LATE LILAC(Syringa villosa)
         6-10’, Zone 3-7. Bushy shrub of dense rounded habit and erect branches. Large flowers, rosy lilac to white, opening late (mid to late June).

bushy
5-6' 24.00
CHARLES JOLY LILAC (Syringa vulgaris ‘Charles Joly’)
         8-10’, Zone 3-7. An ever popular French hybrid lilac. Flowers are double, dark purplish red, borne in large panicles at the tip of the branches.
  4-5' 19.00
MME. LEMOINE LILAC (Syringa vulgaris ‘Mme. Lemoine’)
         8-10’, Zone 3-7. Outstanding white-flowered selection. Dense panicles of large snow-white blooms contrast smartly with the dark green foliage.
bushy 10L
12L
16L
15.00
18.00
20.00
MAGENTA LILAC (Syringa vulgaris selection)
         8-12’, Zone 3-7. One of the best French lilac cultivars. Produces masses of purple red flowers, intensely fragrant. Breathtaking sight when in bloom.
  4-5'
5'+
18.00
22.00
SENSATION LILAC(Syringa vulgaris ‘Sensation’)
         8-10’, Zone 3-7. Flowers are single, purple-red edged with white. Has been described as ”perhaps the most stunning of lilacs. Simply outstanding.
  2'
9.00
ARROWWOOD VIBURNUM (Viburnum dentatum)
         6-12’, Zone 4-9. Upright native shrub with glossy dark green foliage, flat heads of white blooms in June. Adaptable. Good in hedges, groupings.

bushy

5'

21.00
WAYFARING TREE (Viburnum lantana)
         7-12’, Zone 2-8. A vigorous shrub of many uses. Leathery dark green foliage, flat white flower heads, black fruit attractive to birds, and fall color.
dense 5' 21.00
NANNYBERRY (Viburnum lentago)
         12-15’, Zone 3-8. Large shrub with glossy leaves, white flowers, and edible fruit. Wildlife food source. Sun or shade, wet or dry soil. Native.
bushy
bushy
2-3'
3-4'
5-6'
11.00
16.00
24.00
EUROPEAN SNOWBALL (Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’)
         8-10’. Literally wraps itself up in pure white blooms late in spring. Does not set fruit, as flowers are sterile. A gardener’s favorite. Zone 2 and up.
  2-3 yr. 9.00
ONONDAGA VIBURNUM (Viburnum sargentii ‘Onondaga’)
         Zone 3-7. Globose shrub 6’ high and wide. Large flower heads, white at the margin and reddish brown in the center. Foliage deep maroon.
  2 yr.
4-5'
8.00
19.00
HIGHBUSH CRANBERRY (Viburnum trilobum)
         8-12’, Zone 2-7. Very hardy shrub which can also be grown as a hedge. Showy white flowers. Edible bright red fruit persists all winter. Native.
  2 yr.
3 yr.
4 yr.
5.00
9.00
12.00
BRISTOL RUBY WEIGELA (Weigela ‘Bristol Ruby’)
         4-6’, Zone 5-9. Popular garden shrub, both attractive and undemanding. Trumpet-shaped red flowers, opening from darker buds. Protect in Zone 5.
  4 yr. 14.00
BRISTOL NOWFLAKE WEIGELA (Weigela ‘Bristol Snowflake’)
         4-6’, Zone 5-9. A white-flowered selection with traces of pink. Plants vigorous, yet compact. Prefers full sun, otherwise adaptable.
  4 yr.
5 yr.
14.00
16.00
MINUET WEIGELA (Weigela florida ‘Minuet’)
         An Agriculture Canada release, dwarfish, 24-30’’ high. Has dark ruby red blooms and purple tinged foliage. Flowers profusely. Very hardy, Zone 3.
  2 yr.
4 yr.
7.00
14.00
RED PRINCE WEIGELA (Weigela florida‘Red Prince’)
         5-6’, Zone 4. Good red flowers that do not fade in the summer sun. Repeat bloom in late summer. Erect habit. Hardier than most weigelas.
  5 yr. 16.00

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