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Golden Glitter <br />
(S. nipponica ‘VERSPI 1’, ppaf, cbraf)<br />
All the great attributes of spiraea ‘Halward’s Silver’; compact habit, loads<br />
of pure white flowers, but with the added attraction of colorful foliage.<br />
The attractive, yellow speckled foliage extends the season of interest well<br />
beyond the bloom date. Its densely branched, compact habit has good<br />
container presentation. Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/<br />
trademark tag required. USDA Zone 4, AHS 8, 3-4’ tall and 4’ wide, gr 1<br />
Item#: 75252 - 2 1 /4” • 75254 - 4” • 75255 - Quick Turn<br />
Top Seller!<br />
Snow Storm TM<br />
(S. media ‘Darsnorm’)<br />
Snowstorm is a superb Darthuizer selection of spiraea media with an<br />
abundance of massive white blooms in April and May. It’s literally a snow<br />
storm. Superb blue-green foliage turns a blaze of orange-red in autumn.<br />
Patent/trademark tag and container required.<br />
USDA 4, AHS 8, 3-4 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 75002 - 2 1 /4” • 75004 - 4” • 75005 - Quick Turn<br />
‘Anthony Waterer’ (S. j.)<br />
Deep rose-red flowers appear in June on this dense mounding shrub.<br />
It often produces disfigured albino shoots, but fortunately new improved<br />
cultivars are now on the market: see Double Play Artist.<br />
AWARDS: AGM. USDA 4, AHS 9, 3 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 73892 - 2 1 /4” • 73894 - 4”<br />
‘Gold Flame’ (S. j.)<br />
Bright gold foliage with reddish tips of new growth. Deep pink flowers and,<br />
compact mounded habit. From W.H. Perron. For an improved Gold Flame,<br />
see Double Play Big Bang above. AWARDS: AGM.<br />
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3 feet, gr 1 Item #: 74212 - 2 1 /4” • 74214 - 4”<br />
‘Goldmound’ (S. j.)<br />
Bright gold foliage, pink flowers, and a low mounding form. Introduced<br />
by W.H. Perron Nursery. USDA 4, AHS 9, 2 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 74272 - 2 1 /4” • 74274 - 4”<br />
Pink Parasols ®<br />
(S. fritschiana ‘Wilma’ pp#15,397)<br />
A cool spirea with big, pink, fluffy, umbrella-like blooms which cover this<br />
mounded, spreading shrub in June. Bluish-green leaves are tinged with<br />
red and turn a nice yellow-orange-red color in autumn. Great for mass<br />
planting. Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark<br />
tag required. USDA 4, AHS 8, 2-3 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 73802 - 2 1 /4” • 73804 - 4”<br />
‘Shirobori’ (S. j. Incorrectly called S. j. ‘Shirobana’)<br />
Shirobori in Japanese means two-colored cloth. Pink and white flowers on<br />
the same plant make this a great garden center impulse plant. Like most<br />
Japanese Spiraea, it will rebloom throughout the summer if you remove<br />
the spent flowers. USDA 4, AHS 9, 2-3 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 74702 - 2 1 /4” • 74704 - 4”<br />
‘Snowmound’ (S. n.)<br />
A dense rounded shrub with deep green foliage and masses of white<br />
flowers. Discovered on the island of Shikoku, Japan.<br />
USDA 4, AHS 8, 4-6 feet, gr 1 Item #: 75302 - 2 1 /4” • 75304 - 4”<br />
‘Tor’ (S. betulifolia) Compact<br />
A sleeping beauty! A multitude of tightly packed, white flower clusters<br />
shine against a backdrop of iridescent green leaves. Compact, rounded<br />
habit, and exceptional purple autumn color add to this plant’s allure!<br />
Blooms in mid to late spring. A Scandinavian selection. FIRST CHOICE<br />
AWARD. NATIVE: North America. USDA 3, AHS 9, 3-4 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 73302 - 2 1 /4” • 73304 - 4”<br />
x ‘Vanhouttei’<br />
What would spring be without the magical appearance of this old time<br />
favorite Developed by Billard of France in 1862 and still one of the best<br />
in the entire genus today! USDA 3, AHS 8, 5-8 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 76302 - 2 1 /4” • 76304 - 4”<br />
‘Lemon Princess’ (S. j.)<br />
Brighter than ‘Goldmound’ and the color holds up much better during<br />
the summer. A compact mounded plant.<br />
USDA 4, AHS 9, 2 feet, gr 1 Item #: 74332 - 2 1 /4” • 74334 - 4”<br />
‘Little Princess’ (S. j.) Dwarf<br />
Alpine spiraea on steroids! Larger leaves, faster growth and abundant pink<br />
flowers, yet still more compact than other cultivars. AWARDS: PSC.<br />
USDA 4, AHS 9, 18-24 in., gr 1 Item #: 74362 - 2 1 /4” • 74364 - 4”<br />
‘Magic Carpet’ (S. j. pp#9363) Ground Cover Dwarf<br />
A dwarf spiraea with vibrant red leaf tips above a backdrop of bright<br />
golden foliage. Add pinkish-purple flowers in summer and you have<br />
season long interest. Use it as a groundcover! Propagation is prohibited<br />
without a license. Patent/trademark tag required. AWARDS: GCA. USDA 3,<br />
AHS 9, 12-18 in., gr 1 Item #: 74422 - 2 1 /4” • 74424 - 4”<br />
Golden Glitter Spiraea<br />
‘Neon Flash’ (S. j.)<br />
Still growing ‘Anthony Waterer’ Get with it! ‘Neon Flash’ has vivid red<br />
flowers, rich purple-green new growth and no albino shoots like you get<br />
with ‘A.W’. Discovered in the wild by Shigeo Suzuki of Angyo, Japan. Long<br />
blooming. Introduced by Barry Yinger through Brookside Gardens.<br />
FIRST CHOICE AWARD. USDA 4, AHS 9, 3 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 74452 - 2 1 /4” • 74454 - 4”<br />
‘Ogon’ (S. thunderbergii)<br />
A beautiful Japanese selection with bright yellow, small willow-like leaves.<br />
Attractive white flowers appear in early spring. The fall color is bronze.<br />
AWARDS: GMPA. USDA 4, AHS 8, 3-4 feet, gr 1.5<br />
Item #: 75612 - 2 1 /4” • 75614 - 4”<br />
Snow Storm Spiraea<br />
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