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Cotoneaster Cotoneaster<br />

Family: Rosaceae (Cotoneas-ter: Latin meaning quince-like, from the leaves of some species)<br />

Cytisus ‘Hollandia’<br />

Daphne ‘Carol Mackie’<br />

Daphne ‘Moonlight Sonata’<br />

Créme Fraiche Deutzia<br />

apiculatus<br />

Cranberry cotoneaster is a graceful, low spreading form with glossy<br />

leaves, pink flowers and bright red berries.<br />

USDA 5, AHS 7, 3 feet, gr 1 Item #: 20502 - 2 1 /4” • 20504 - 4”<br />

‘Coral Beauty’ (C. dammeri)<br />

A low-spreading rapid grower with glossy leaves and coral berries.<br />

USDA 5, AHS 8, 1-2 feet, gr 1<br />

Item #: 20702 - 2 1 /4” • 20704 - 4”<br />

‘Hessei’ (C. horizontalis)<br />

A wonderfully textured plant with a neat and tidy habit. A fine spreading<br />

plant with rich burgundy fall color. Good resistance to both spider mites<br />

and fire blight! Introduced by the Morton Arboretum. AWARDS: PSC.<br />

USDA 4, AHS 7, 18 in., gr 1.5 Item #: 21802 - 2 1 /4” • 21804 - 4”<br />

Little Dipper TM<br />

(C. procumbens ‘Gerald’ pp#22,760, cbraf) Dwarf<br />

A very fine, low-growing, thick matted cotoneaster with white flowers in<br />

spring and red berries in late summer. Its dense low habit make it less<br />

prone to catching leaves compared to other cotoneasters. The propagation<br />

of, and/or the sale of plant parts is prohibited without a license.<br />

USDA 5, AHS 8, 6-12 in., gr 1 Item #: 21332 - 2 1 /4” • 21334 - 4”<br />

‘Mooncreeper’ (C. dammeri) Dwarf<br />

Forms a lustrous dark green mat adorned with large white flowers.<br />

Popular in the Southeast, it’s growing in popularity elsewhere.<br />

USDA 5, AHS 8, 10-18 in., gr 1 Item #: 20802 - 2 1 /4” • 20804 - 4”<br />

‘Scarlet Leader’ (C. salicifolius)<br />

A beautiful selection noted for heavy crops of scarlet fruit and dark green<br />

leaves. A rapid grower with a low, mounded, spreading habit.<br />

USDA 5, AHS 8, 1-2 feet, gr 1 Item #: 21552 - 2 1 /4” • 21554 - 4”<br />

‘Tom Thumb’ (C. adpressus)<br />

A low cushion forming plant with glossy dark green leaves. Great for rock<br />

gardens or planted to creep over a wall or path. Pink flowers and red fruit.<br />

Superb red autumn foliage. USDA 4, AHS 8, 2-6 in,, gr 1.5<br />

Item #: 20002 - 2 1 /4” • 20004 - 4”<br />

Cytisus Scotch Broom<br />

‘Burkwoodii’<br />

An upright form with pink-red flowers. A vigorous, bushy grower. The<br />

blooms of ‘Burkwoodii’ begin bright red with whispers of yellow and then<br />

darken to maroon and purple-burgundy. USDA 6(5), AHS 9, 3-6 feet, gr 1<br />

Item #: 22322 - 2 1 /4” • 22324 - 4”<br />

Hardy Broom (C. purgans)<br />

This drought-tolerant plant has bright yellow flowers in May and June.<br />

Nearly leafless evergreen stems add interesting texture to gardens<br />

year-round. USDA Zone 4, AHS 8, 4-6’ tall and wide, gr 1<br />

Item#: 22302 - 2 1 /4” • 22304 - 4”<br />

‘Hollandia’ (C. scoparius)<br />

This broadly rounded shrub produces rose-pink, pea-like flowers in late<br />

spring and early summer. Best in well-drained or even dry soils.<br />

USDA 6(5), AHS 9, 3-6 feet, gr 1 Item # 22362 – 2 ¼” • 22364 – 4”<br />

Chardonnay Pearls ® Deutzia<br />

‘Lena’<br />

The maroon buds of ‘Lena’ open to dazzling lemony-yellow to orange<br />

flowers in late May to June. Only 3’ to 4’ tall and wide. A C. dallimorei<br />

hybrid. USDA 6(5), AHS 9, 3-6 feet, gr 1<br />

Item #: 22332 - 2 1 /4” • 22334 - 4”<br />

33 Flowering Shrubs<br />

Call Spring Meadow Nursery at (800) 633-8859 or visit us online at www.SpringMeadowNursery.com

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