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Flowering Shrubs - Spring Meadow Nursery

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Clematis<br />

‘Sweet Summer Love’ (C. ‘Sweet Summer Love’ ppaf, cbraf)<br />

Wouldn’t it be great if Sweet Autumn clematis flowered sooner and<br />

longer and came in other colors? Now it does! ‘Sweet Summer Love’<br />

gives you everything you want: the flowers, the fragrance, the ease of<br />

growth and cranberry-violet blooms that start over a month earlier than<br />

others. This breakthrough vine is from award-winning clematis breeder<br />

Szczepan Marczyski of Poland. Propagation prohibited without a license.<br />

Patent/trademark tag required. USDA 4, AHS 9, 10+’, gr 0.5<br />

Item # 15452 - 2 1/4” • 15454 - 4” • 15455 - Quick Turn<br />

Humulus Hops<br />

Family: Cannabaceae (Humulus: From the Low German ‘humula’ for hop)<br />

Summer Shandy (H. ‘Sumner’ ppaf, cbraf )<br />

We all know that hops are used in brewing beer, but now we have good<br />

reason to grow this vine as an ornamental. The East Malling Research<br />

Station in Kent, England brings a new bright golden-yellow selection<br />

with a refined habit and less aggressive growth than other varieties, it<br />

is well-suited to gardens. The propagation of and/or sale of plant parts<br />

is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag and container<br />

required. USDA Zone 5, AHS 8, 5-10’ tall<br />

Item#: 33262 - 2 1/4” • 33264 - 4” • 33265 - Quick Turn<br />

Hydrangea anomala<br />

Climbing Hydrangea<br />

Family: Hydrangaceae (Hydro-aggos: Greek for water-jar, from shape of capsules)<br />

Top Seller! petiolaris<br />

Climbing Hydrangea is an elegant vine with glossy green leaves and lacy<br />

white flowers in June. Plant on a tall oak tree or on a westward brick<br />

wall. AWARDS: AGM, FIRST CHOICE, GCA, PSC.<br />

USDA 4, AHS 9, 30 feet, gr 1 Item #: 40002 - 2 1/4” • 40004 - 4”<br />

‘Firefly’ (Hyd. a. petiolaris pp#11,038)<br />

A yellow variegated climbing Hydrangea. In the spring this plant really<br />

shines. As summer progresses the gold margin turns to chartreuse.<br />

The propagation of and/or the sale of plant parts is prohibited without a<br />

license. Patent/trademark tag required. USDA 4, AHS 9, 30 feet, gr 1<br />

Item #: 40202 - 2 1/4” • 40204 - 4”<br />

‘Skyland Giant’<br />

A superior, large flowered selection of climbing hydrangea that we<br />

selected at the New Jersey State Botanical Garden at Skylands.<br />

USDA 4, AHS 9, 30 feet, gr 1 Item #: 40652 - 21/4” • 40654 - 4”<br />

Lonicera Honeysuckle<br />

Family: Caprifoliaceae (Lonic-era: after Adam Lonitizer, 1528-1586,<br />

German physician and naturalist)<br />

‘Harlequin’ (L. periclymenum)<br />

Cream, pink and dark green, irregularly variegated leaves. Wonderfully<br />

scented tubular flowers of pale rose-purple with a white to yellow lip<br />

from May to July. Can be grown as a low spreading shrub or trained up<br />

a trellis as a vine. Wonderful fall colors. Discovered in a private garden in<br />

Ipswich, England. USDA 4, AHS 9, 8-10 feet, gr 1<br />

Item #: 54202 - 2 1/4” • 54204 - 4”<br />

See more images on our website www.<strong>Spring</strong><strong>Meadow</strong><strong>Nursery</strong>.com<br />

‘Scentsation’ (L. p. ‘Scentsation’ ppaf, cbraf)<br />

The name says it all! A very showy vine with extremely fragrant yellow<br />

flowers blooms from mid-spring to late summer, followed by bright red<br />

berries. This floriferous honeysuckle has a very long bloom time, and<br />

is a wonderful addition to summer gardens, especially when trained<br />

up a trellis or across a fence. Propagation prohibited without a license.<br />

Patent/trademark tag required. USDA 4, AHS 9, 10’ tall and 5’ wide; gr 1<br />

Item #: 54232 - 2 1/4” • 54234 - 4” • 54235 - Quick Turn<br />

Parthenocissus quinquefolia<br />

Virginia Creeper<br />

Family: Vitaceae (Partheno: Greek for ‘virgin’; kissos: ivy. Quinque: Latin for ‘five’; folia: leaves)<br />

red Wall ® (P. quinquefolia ‘Troki’ ppaf, cbraf)<br />

It’s said that “Good fences make for good neighbors” but fences can<br />

be downright ugly. Red Wall was especially selected to dress up those<br />

miles of stockade fence going up each year. This native vine has glossy,<br />

dark green foliage that transforms to fire-engine red in fall. This fastgrowing<br />

and salt-tolerant vine is the easiest way to create a colorful<br />

“green” wall. The propagation of and/or sale of plant parts is prohibited<br />

without a license. Patent/trademark tag and container required.<br />

NATIVE: North America. USDA Zone 3, AHS 9, 20’+ tall, gr 0.5<br />

Item#: 57614 - 4” • 57615 - Quick Turn<br />

Schizophragma<br />

False Hydrangea-Vine<br />

Family: Hydrangaceae (Schizo-phrag-ma: Greek meaning cleft wall, referring to the fruit capsules)<br />

‘Moonlight’ (S. hydrangeoides)<br />

Pewter blue leaves are dissected by a network of green and pink venation.<br />

Big white flowers in July. A first class climber discovered in the wilds of<br />

Japan by Barry Yinger. AWARDS: GMPA.<br />

USDA 5, AHS 9, 40-50 feet, gr 1 Item #: 72762 - 2 1/4” • 72764 - 4”<br />

roSe SenSation TM<br />

(S. h. ‘Minsens’, ppaf, cbraf)<br />

Elegant and distinctive, schizophragma is a great choice for nurseries<br />

looking to set themselves apart from the competition. This is a showier<br />

schizophragma with larger, deeper pink sepals in June and July. It’s a<br />

great addition to woodland settings or trained up a north facing wall.<br />

Patent/trademark tag required. USDA 5, AHS 9, 40-50’, gr 1<br />

Item #: 72752 - 2 1/4” • 72754 - 4” • 72755 - Quick Turn<br />

WindmillS TM (S. integrifolium var. fauriei ‘Plooster’)<br />

This is an unusual flowering vine especially suited for warmer<br />

climates. The flowers are very distinctive, with spatulate sepals held on<br />

exceptionally long petioles. They lend a delicate, graceful appearance to<br />

this specimen plant. It is a violation of state and/or federal law to use a<br />

trademark without permission. The propagation of and/or the sale of plant<br />

parts is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag and container<br />

required. USDA Zone 7-8, AHS 9, 40-50 feet, gr 1<br />

Item # 72722 - 2 1/4” • 72724 - 4”<br />

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