* denotes NEW plants for the Fall 2007 - Summer 2008
 

 

'Hakuro Nishiki'

Salix ‘Hakuro Nishiki’
(Large shrub/small tree to 15 feet) (Zone 3) White, green, and pink new growth on long wispy stems.                                             0.80¢ each
 

Sarcococca confusa- foliage

Sarcococca confusa
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 6) Evergreen shrub for the shade. Dark green foliage and fragrant white flowers in February make this under-used plant a winner. Beautiful fruit go from red to black. 0.85¢ each
Sarcococca confusa
   
*  Sarcococca hookeriana
(Broadleaf evergreen shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 5) I came across this plant at Hilliers Arboretum in England, in their winter garden.  The fragrance of the border planting in early March was incredible!  This selection is from seed collected in the wild in Nepal.  Dark green evergreen foliage.  Prefers shade.                                                                    $1.00 each
 
   
Spiraea japonica 'Golden Elf' PP#12,025
(Shrub to 1 foot) (Zone 4) Tiny golden foliage on a compact low growing shrub.  Mass planting in our display garden looks excellent.  Great for rock gardens.  From Clement Paquette in Quebec, Canada.                                   0.95¢ each
‘Golden Elf ’ habit in garden setting and in production
 

 

Spiraea japonica ‘Goldmound’
(shrub to 2 feet) (Zone 3) Low-mounding cultivar with pink flowers and yellow foliage                                0.70¢ each
Goldmound’
 

'Little Princess'

Spiraea japonica ‘Little Princess’
(Shrub to 2 feet) (Zone 3) Low-mounding cultivar with green foliage and pink flowers.                                                                   0.70¢ each
   
Spiraea japonica ‘Neon Flash’
(Shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 4) Similar to Anthony Waterer but with red flowers and reddish new growth.        0.70¢ each
 

 

 

 

 

Spiraea nipponica ‘Snowmound’
(Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 4)  Blue-green foliage and white flowers.                                                          0.70¢ each
‘Snowmound’
 

Spiraea prunifolia

Spiraea prunifolia
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 4-8)  Double white flowers in the early spring before the foliage emerges.  Fall color is a yellow-orange.     0.70¢ each
 

‘Fujino Pink’

Spiraea thunbergii ‘Fujino Pink’
(Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 4)  Deep pink flower buds and light pink flowers with intense orange-bronze fall color.                                0.70¢ each
  'Mt. Fuji'
Spiraea thunbergii ‘Mt. Fuji’
(Shrub to 5 feet) (Zone 4)  Small fine-textured foliage with white marble variegation.                                                                    0.70¢ each
 

'Ogon'

Spiraea thunbergii ‘Ogon’
(Shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 4) Same growth habit and white flower as species but with bright yellow new growth in the spring that continues on new growth throughout the season.                                          0.70¢ each
   
Spiraea x bumalda ‘Anthony Waterer’
(Shrub to 4 feet) (Zone 3) Green foliage with dark pink flowers.                                                             0.70¢ each
‘Anthony Waterer’

 
   
Spiraea x bumalda ‘Dolchica'
(Shrub to 3 feet) (Zone 4)  Purplish/pink flowers with foliage that is sharply serrated.  New growth emerges with a bronze color.    0.70¢ each
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

'Magic Carpet'

Spiraea x bumalda ‘Magic Carpet’ PP#9,363
(Shrub to 1.5 feet) (Zone 3) Low-growing cultivar with pink flowers and orange-red new growth. Introduced by David Tristram of the United Kingdom.                                                                  $1.00 each
   
Spiraea x vanhouttei
(Shrub to 6 feet) (Zone 3)  Graceful fountain-like growth habit, bluish green foliage, and white flowers.         0.70¢ each
Spiraea x vanhouttei

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