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PUSSY WILLOW


Giant Flowered Pussy Willow 20892–(Salix caprea)–Zones 3-7–Pick spring bouquets of pussy willow branches. In early spring cut off the ends of the branches, place them indoors in a vase of water and soon the large, silvery catkins unfold. Easily grown in any sunny location. The 15 to 20 foot ma- ture plants are ideal for specimen or screening.


2 to 3 ft. bareroot plants. ❍ 3 for $12.00; 6 for $18.00


BLACK LACE™ SAMBUCUS


SNOWMOUND SPIREA Black Lace™ Sambucus


20891–(Sambucus nigra ‘Eva’)–Zones 4-7 (P.P.15575)–This sought-after plant can be used as a hardy substitute for Japanese maple. Thick and lacy purple-black foliage has the color and texture of Japanese maple. It bears massive pink fl owers in late spring that reach six inches or more in diameter. The 6 to 8 foot bushy plants add an oriental touch to perennial gardens, patios and landscape bor- ders with the bonus of being very adaptable and easy to grow. Locate in fi ltered sun to part shade. 1 quart pots. ❍ ◗


Each $17.95; 2 for $32.95; 4 for $59.95 SNOWBERRY Snowberry


20970–(Symphoricarpos albus ‘White Hedge’) Zones 3-7–Showy, waxy white berries. A refi ned strain of snowberry with attractive bluish-green foliage. Dainty pink fl owers in early summer are followed by large white ber- ries that hold well into fall. Grows 5 to 6 feet tall and wide, and is easily kept smaller with light pruning. An excellent choice for holding soil on steep banks and also is a good wildlife habitat. 2 yr. 12 to 15 inch bareroot plants. ❍ ◗ Each $8.95; 3 for $22.95; 6 for $39.95


GOLDMOUND Colorful Dwarf Spireas


Dwarf spireas have become the most widely used shrubs for foundation plantings and accents in beds and borders. The wide variety of foliage and fl ower colors they offer makes them ideal for add- ing colorful accents to any landscape. They adapt well to many soil types and are easily maintained by cutting back each spring. The varieties we offer below bloom on new wood, so shearing back after fl owering will initiate repeat bloom. Easy to grow in any well-drained location. 2 yr. 6 to 12 inch bareroot plants. ❍ ◗


Magic Carpet


20937–(S. japonica ‘Magic Carpet’)–Zones 3-8–(P.P.9363)–Provides a variety of colors all season. In spring the leaf shoots emerge vibrant red, maturing into bronze to light green, red-tipped foliage. Clusters of deep pink fl owers cover the plant in early summer. Shearing off spent blooms will encourage re- bloom. In fall the foliage takes on russet tones. The 18 to 24 inch rounded plants are full and bushy. Full sun brings out the brightest colors. Each $9.95; 3 for $26.95; 6 for $49.95


Peppermint Stick


20944–(S. japonica ‘Shibori’)–Zones 4-8–Mul- ticolored blooms of rose, pink and white on one plant. Forms a handsome mound- shaped plant 2 to 3 feet tall that is literally cov- ered with fl ushes of colorful, delicate blooms all summer.


Each $8.95; 3 for $23.95; 6 for $42.95 SPIREA OFFER


20961 (X)–One each of Magic Carpet, Peppermint Stick, Goldmound and Anthony Waterer (4 plants total) for $28.95


BLACK BEAUTY™ SAMBUCUS


Black Beauty™ Sambucus


20895–(Sambucus nigra ‘Gerda’)–Zones 4-7–(P.P.12305)–A sensational ornamental elderberry with lacy, near-black foliage. Massive lemon-scented, pink fl owers pro- duced in June are a vivid contrast to the dark foliage. Black berries in the fall are popular food for birds. Grow it as an 8 to 10 foot shrub or cut it back each year in winter or early spring and use it as a bold perennial. Adapts to almost all types of soil and prefers fi ltered sun to part shade. 1-quart pots. ❍ ◗ Each $15.95; 2 for $29.95; 4 for $55.95


RED PRINCE WEIGELA Red Prince Weigela


21208–(Weigela x vaniceki ‘Red Prince’) Zones 4-8–A profuse bloomer known as the ‘Cardinal Shrub’. Developed at Iowa State University, the rich red fl owers hold their color throughout the blooming season. An upright grower, its graceful arching branches are covered with a fl ush of red blooms in the spring and intermittent secondary bloom. Reaches a height of 5 to 6 feet. 2 yr. 9 to 12 inch bareroot plants. ❍ ◗ Each $12.95; 3 for $32.95; 6 for $59.95


SPILLED WINE WEIGELA–See our cover. Ruby Spice Summersweet


RUBY SPICE SUMMERSWEET – 26 –


20307–(Clethra alnifolia ‘Ruby Spice’)–Zones 4-9–Deep rose fl ower spires can perfume an entire garden. They emerge above dense, serrated, dark green leaves that become a blaze of yellow in the fall. The compact, rounded plants grow 3 to 6 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide. Performs best in soil that’s somewhat acidic. Plants tolerate heat, drought, damp soils and fairly heavy shade. 1-quart pots. ❍ ◗ Each $12.95; 3 for $32.95; 6 for $59.95


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20954–(Spirea nipponica ‘Snowmound’) Zones 4-8–Forms a mound of snowy white. Gracefully arching branches are covered with small white fl owers in May. Dense deep green foliage and a neat 3 to 4 foot rounded habit makes it an attractive hedge or specimen plant. Each $8.95; 3 for $22.95; 6 for $39.95


EARLY BIRD SPECIAL


EB20954–Price of Snowmound Spirea if pur- chased before March 1, 2012: Each $5.95; 3 for $14.95; 6 for $25.95


Goldmound


20926–(Spirea ‘Goldmound’)–Zones 3-8–Lime green foliage makes this one of the best accent shrubs. Holds its chartreuse color all season long. Flushes of pink fl owers appear in June and July. Dense, bushy 18 to 24 inch plants. Full sun brings out best color. Each $7.95; 3 for $19.95; 6 for $35.95


Anthony Waterer


20904–(Spirea x bumalda ‘Anthony Waterer’) Zones 4-8–One of our most popular shrubs. Rounded bushes are 2 to 3 feet tall and wide with crisp, bluish-green foliage that turns red- dish-purple in fall. The plants produce fl ushes of rosy-red fl ower clusters.


Each $7.95; 3 for $19.95; 6 for $35.95 ANTHONY WATERER MAGIC CARPET PEPPERMINT STICK


VAN HOUTTE SPIREA Van Houtte Spirea


20958–(Spirea x vanhouttei ‘Renaissance’) Zones 3-7–Beautiful ‘Bridal Wreath’ is one of the best known and most useful shrubs. It forms a round and graceful plant 6 to 8 feet high with drooping or arched branches. Use it as a single specimen, plant it among other shrubs or create a privacy hedge around your property. In June it becomes a fountain of snow white blossoms. 2 yr. 12 to 15 inch bareroot plants. ❍ ◗ Each $8.95; 3 for $22.95; 6 for $39.95; 12 for $69.95


EARLY BIRD SPECIAL


EB20958–Price of Van Houtte Spirea if pur- chased before March 1, 2012: Each $5.95; 3 for $14.95; 6 for $25.95


SHOWY TAMARIX Showy Tamarix


21106–(T. ramosissima ‘Summer Glow’)–Zones 2-7–The hardiest and fi nest of all tamarisk varieties. The loose, open plants will grow 8 to 10 feet tall, but can be trimmed to a lower height. Foliage is dense and feathery, silvery- blue in color very much like silver spruce. Bright pink fl ower spikes are borne over much of the summer. Grows in wet or dry places. Cannot ship to AK, CA, CO, HI, ID, MT, ND, NE, NM, NV, SD, TX, UT, WA. Select 10 to 15 inch bareroot plants. ❍ ◗ Each $8.95; 3 for $22.95; 6 for $39.95


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