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Stephanandra Stephanandra<br />
Family: Rosaceae (Stephanan-dra: Greek compound, referring to the crown of stamen)<br />
incisa ‘Crispa’ Ground Cover<br />
Cutleaf Stephanandra is a graceful, low spreading plant. Miniature<br />
maple-like leaves unfold a reddish-bronze. Small white flowers in late<br />
May. AWARDS: AGM, PSC. USDA 3, AHS 8, 2-4 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 77102 - 2 1 /4” • 77104 - 4”<br />
Symphoricarpos Coral Berry<br />
Family: Caprifoliaceae (Sym-phori-car-pos: Greek: to bear together and fruit)<br />
Syringa Hybrid Lilac<br />
Top Seller!<br />
Bloomerang ® Purple (S. x ‘Penda’, pp#20,575, cbraf)<br />
This new reblooming lilac rocks the horticultural world. The highly<br />
fragrant flowers burst forth in spring and then again in mid-summer<br />
and continue right up until frost. It has a compact, full growth habit and<br />
small leaves that make it the perfect shrub for smaller gardens. Mildew<br />
resistant. Propagation is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark<br />
tag required. USDA 3, AHS 7, 4-5 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 81322 - 2 1 /4” • 81324 - 4” • 81325 - Quick Turn<br />
Amethyst TM<br />
(S. x doorenbosii ‘Kordes’)<br />
Vivid deep magenta-pink fruit in late summer make this plant superior to all<br />
others. Good branching and neat habit. The fruit is not edible. Propagation<br />
is prohibited without a license. Patent/trademark tag required. NATIVE:<br />
North America. USDA 3, AHS 7, 3-5 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 77352 - 2 1 /4” • 77354 - 4” • 77355 - Quick Turn<br />
Bloomerang ® Dark Purple (S. x ‘SMSJBP7’, ppaf, cbraf)<br />
It’s the next big thing for Bloomerang! Dark Purple is a bigger plant,<br />
with large, more rounded inflorescences. It’s very showy in spring, and<br />
continues to amaze with fragrant blooms from mid-summer to frost.<br />
An excellent production plant. Propagation prohibited without a license.<br />
Patent/trademark tag required. USDA 3, AHS 7, 4-6’, gr 1.<br />
Item #81442 - 2 1 /4” • 81444 - 4” • 81445 - Quick Turn<br />
‘Anabel’ (S. x hycinthiflora, Hawkins)<br />
Fr. Fiala rates this as one of the best early blooming pink lilacs. Full double<br />
flowers and good fragrance. One of the earliest lilacs to bloom which<br />
makes it especially good for retail. USDA 2, AHS 7, 6-9 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 78252 - 2 1 /4” • 78254 - 4”<br />
‘Betsy Ross’ (S. x oblata, Egolf)<br />
An American beauty! Selected for its pure white flowers, compact,<br />
rounded growth habit, mildew tolerance. Adaptable to warmer climates.<br />
Thick dark green foliage. USDA 2, AHS 6, 8-10 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 80752 - 2 1 /4” • 80754 - 4”<br />
‘Declaration’ (S. x h. Egolf)<br />
Another American beauty! Selected at the National Arboretum for its very<br />
large, fragrant, dark reddish-purple flowers and clean foliage. It has an<br />
upright habit and good mildew resistance.<br />
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 1 Item #: 81202 - 2 1 /4” • 81204 - 4”<br />
Bloomerang ® Purple Syringa<br />
‘Donald Wyman’ (S. x prestoniae ‘Donald Wyman’)<br />
A classic variety with upright panicles of fragrant, pinkish-purple flowers<br />
in late spring. USDA 2, AHS 7, 10’ tall, 8’ wide, gr 1<br />
Item #: 79412 - 2 1 /4”<br />
‘Evangeline’ (S. x h. Skinner)<br />
Her light purple, double blooms are very fragrant. A compact,<br />
non-suckering hybrid that is early blooming.<br />
USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 1 Item #: 78422 - 2 1 /4” • 78424 - 4”<br />
‘Excel’ (S. x h. Skinner)<br />
A free flowering hybrid with fragrant, lilac-lavender single flowers. An early<br />
blooming hybrid with compact branching. Low chilling requirement makes<br />
‘Excel’ great for the south! USDA 2, AHS 7, 8-10 feet, gr 1<br />
Item #: 78432 - 2 1 /4” • 78434 - 4”<br />
‘George Eastman’ (S. julianae, Clark-Fenicchina) Dwarf<br />
A true color breakthrough. Magnificent wine-red buds and deep cerisepink<br />
blooms. Superb, smaller, upright form. A chance seedling discovered<br />
in Durand-Eastman Park in Rochester, NY.<br />
USDA 2, AHS 7, 4-6 feet, gr 1 Item #: 78982 - 2 1 /4” • 78984 - 4”<br />
‘Josee’ (S. patula x macrophylla [x meryeri], G. Morel)<br />
A dwarf lilac introduced by Minier Nursery of France in 1976. The<br />
lavender-pink blooms appear in May and continue sporadically until frost.<br />
USDA 2, AHS 8, 4-6 feet, gr 1 Item #: 81302 - 2 1 /4” • 81304 - 4”<br />
Bloomerang ® Dark Purple Syringa<br />
69 Flowering Shrubs<br />
Call Spring Meadow Nursery at (800) 633-8859 or visit us online at www.SpringMeadowNursery.com