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<strong>TREES</strong> & <strong>SHRUBS</strong>Calycanthus ÔHartlage WineÕpg. 21


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Abelia mosanensis to Acer palmatum 'Shin deshojo'$$plantID:1$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Abelia mosanensis Fragrant AbeliaHardy and fragrant! This deciduous species of abeliais from Latvia in northern Europe, with fragrant pinkflowers blooming from late May to early June. Theglossy summer foliage turns an attractive orange redin autumn. Likes part shade and moist, well-drainedsoil. Zones 5-8. H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:10$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer griseum Paperbark MapleOne of the best small trees for ornamental bark.Colorful curls of light to deep chocolate-brown peelaway from the trunk and glow when backlit by wintersun. Acer griseum develops excellent fall color inshades of yellow, red and scarlet. Likes well-drainedsoil and full sun to part shade. Zones 5 - 8. H: 15-20ft · W:10-15 ft3-4', 3 gal $50.00$$plantID:3428$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Kotobuki' JapaneseMapleNEW! Japanese for "long life", this recentintroduction has bright pink new foliage andvariegated stems. Holds up reasonably well in fullsun. Quite new so we don't know too much about it!Possibly AKA 'Murasaki Shikibu' named for thefemale author of "The Tale of Genji", written inJapanese between about 1000 and 1012. Zones6-8. H: 3-4 ft · W:3-4 ft10-15", 1gal $35.00$$plantID:78$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Omure yama'Achoicesmalltree:upright,butlentawillow-likegrace by its strongly drooping branch tips. Thedeeply-cut palmate leaves begin orange-borderedgreen, turn solid bright summer green, and endspectacular crimsons and golds. Good heattolerance. At maturity, this maple can reach 15' inheight and more across. Zones6-8.H: 10-15ft · W:12-18 ft6-10", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:26$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Beni maiko'Japanese MapleThe 'Red-haired Dancing Girl' maple is a broadlyspreading small shrub-like tree that grows to about6'. In spring palmate leaves open brilliant scarlet.Gradually the leaves darken, finally turning a bluishor reddish green depending on conditions. Newgrowth through the season adds flashes of scarlet,turning red in fall. Zones 6 - 8.10-15", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:80$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Orangeola'Japanese MapleDeeply lobed and incised leaves are bright orangeredwhen new, mature to rich reddish-green andturn fiery orange-red in fall. This dissectum-typeJapanese maple grows slowly to form a moundingcascade, usually taller then wide. Limited quantity.Zones 6-8. H: 6-7 ft · W:5-6 ft3-4', 2 gal $65.00$$plantID:27$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Beni shichihenge'Japanese MapleAvariegatedJapanesemaplewithorangeovertonesin the spring flush. In some cases, entire leaf lobeswill be orange. Small, slow growing, narrow uprighttree. The name means 'red and changeful' inJapanese. Zones 6 - 8. H: 8-10 ft · W:4-6 ft4-5', 3 gal, add extra shipping $65.00$$plantID:3427$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Oregon Sunset'Dwarf Japanese MapleNEW! Ideal for the smallest garden or containergrowing, 'Oregon Sunset' features a compact androunded shrubby habit with graceful soft red foliagein spring, darkening to plum-red in summer. Fallcolor brightens to sunset-red hues. Prefers sun/partial shade in well-drained soil. Limitedavailability. Zones 5-8. H: 3-4 ft · W:3-4 ft6-10", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:3429$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Englishtown' DwarfJapanese MapleP. Steven Kristoph <strong>Nursery</strong>, NJ. NEW!Adwarfplant,intermediate between 'Shaina' and 'Pixie' with anarrow and dense upright/fastigiate habit. Tiny redleaves with long-ovate lobes, toothed margins andpointed tips. Originated as a witch's broom mutationin Englishtown, NJ. Prefers sun/partial shade in welldrainedsoil. Zones 5-8. H: 24-30 in · W:12-18 in10-15", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:94$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Seriyu' JapaneseMapleOne of our favorites, this vase-shaped palmatum isthe only upright dissectum type. Attractive brightgreen spring leaves are tipped with red.Spectacular fall colors range from golds to yellows,suffused with crimson. Grows from 7 to 13' tall.Limited quantity. Zones6-8.H:7-15ft· W:5-10ft3-4', 2 gal, add extra shipping $65.00$$plantID:55$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Hogyoku' JapaneseMapleHard to beat for outstanding autumn color, turningbrilliant orange. Large seven-lobed leaves are greenin summer. It's a vigorous grower and not fussy as tosoil; best in well drained but moist location with someafternoon shade. Mature height is approximately 15'.Zones 6-8. H: 10-12 ft · W:6-8 ft3-4', 2 gal, add extra shipping $65.00$$plantID:95$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Shaina' JapaneseMapleThis witches' broom of 'Bloodgood' is unique.Quarter-sized leaves clustered on stems create antufted effect in a dwarf globe-shaped plant. Brightred color can take full sun and turns purple-red insummer, crimson in fall. A good choice for patios orrock gardens; ultimately can reach 10'. Zones6-8. H: 3-4 ft · W:2-3 ft2-3', 3 gal $65.00$$plantID:3426$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Japanese Sunrise'Japanese MapleNEW! A sport of 'Sango kaku', but with yelloworange-redstems in winter instead of plain ol' red!Leaves emerge yellow-green, becoming light greenfor the summer, then yellow gold and crimson in fall.Very tolerant of full sun and grows into a narrowupright vase-shaped tree. Zones 6b-8. H: 15-20ft · W:15-20 ft10-15", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:98$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Shin deshojo'Japanese MapleOne of our most popular Japanese maples. Thespring foliage is the brightest red of any maplehere. Dark reddish-purple young twigs providewinter interest. Tucked away in the garden it willdraw the eye in spring and fall. It can be anexcellent container plant. Zones 6 - 8. H: 6-8ft · W:4-6 ft10-15", 1 gal $35.00pg. 22Visit www.rarefindnursery.com for online ordering, plant descriptions and more.


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Acer palmatum 'Summer Gold' to Buxus sempervirens 'Jensen'$$plantID:3424$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Summer Gold'Japanese MapleFratelli Gilardelli Nsy, Italy. NEW!Asun-tolerantyellow-leafed form similar to 'Orange Dream', withorange-yellow early spring leaves which retain theyellow-gold color throughout the summer into fall,even in full sun. Forms an attractive small specimentree, upright with a broad rounded crown. Zones6-8. H: 10-15 ft · W:8-12 ft10-15", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:3006$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Aronia arbutifolia 'Brilliantissima'Red ChokeberryProbably best known for its fall display of small redfruit and bright red leaf color and very useful in thelandscape for its tolerance of wet sites in sun orshade. Small white flowers are decorative in spring.This native deciduous shrub is quite effective inmass plantings, but a single plant is attractive aswell! Zones 4-9. H: 6-10 ft · W:3-5 ft10-15" 1 gal $20.00$$plantID:103$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Tamuke yama'Japanese MapleNew foliage emerges a deep crimson-red but soonchanges to dark purple-red, holding this color welluntil turning sensational scarlet in fall. This oneprefers light shade. A slow grower; 50- to 100-yearoldplants are 13' high. Zones 6 - 8. H: 2-3 ft · W:2-3 ft2-3', 2 gal $55.00$$plantID:157$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Aronia melanocarpa 'Viking' BlackChokeberrySelected in Europe for commercial use of its large,blue-black 5/8" fruit produced in large clusters. Welike it as an ornamental. It grows 6-8' high, 3-6'wide with glossy 3" rounded deep green leavesturning brilliant red in fall. Fruit clusters hang onlate in the season unless they get turned into jamor bird food. Zones 4 - 8. H: 6-8 ft · W:3-6 ft10-15" 1 gal. $20.00$$plantID:2696$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum 'Tsukasa Silhouette'Japanese MapleShadow <strong>Nursery</strong>. This unusual fastigiate Japanesemaple makes an excellent focal point or ornamentalfeature for a narrow space. Bright green foliage turnsto brilliant red in the fall. A great vertical accent thatfits well into any garden, large or small! Veryvigorous grower. Zones6-8.H:18-20ft· W:3-4 ft15-18", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:89$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Acer palmatum var. dissectum 'RedPygmy' Cutleaf Japanese MapleFine thread-like foliage creates a lacy effect andmakes a pleasing contrast with bolder, rounderleaves in the landscape. Long, thin-lobed leavesemerge reddish-maroon and darken to purple as thesummer progresses, turning bright red in the fall.Plant habit is upright and slow-growing. Zones6-8. H: 6-10 ft · W:6-8 ft30-36", 2 gal $65.00$$plantID:124$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Aesculus parviflora BottlebrushBuckeyeStriking flowers are foot-long white "bottlebrushes"(upright panicles) in June. This prized native shrubgrows as a wide, spreading and suckering, multistemmedmound with clear yellow fall color. Nuts areafavoritefoodofsmallwildlife,butplantsarereported to be deer-resistant. Zones 4 - 8. H: 8-12ft · W:8-15 ft18-24" 1 gal. $25.00 | 3-4', 3 gal $50.00$$plantID:3343$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Aucuba japonica 'Picturata'Japanese AucubaNEW! Bright is the word for these golden yellowleaves bordered in green; eye-catching if notdownright spectacular. Liven up your shade withthis glossy evergreen, reported to be somewhatdeer-resistant as well. Visitors snapped these upeven when small plants, so order early asquantities are limited! Zones 6b-10. H: 6-8 ft · W:6-8 ft6-10", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:3154$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Buxus microphylla var. japonica'Morris Midget' BoxwoodCompact and dense growth makes this low-growingevergreen an excellent choice for formal edgings orsmall hedges, but it's also a perfect specimen forrock gardens. If left unpruned, it ultimately reaches2-2.5' after many years. Very slow growing. Prefersmoist, well drained soils in full sun to part shade.Limited quantity. Zones 5-9. H: 8-12 in · W:12-18in6-10", 1 gal $30.00$$plantID:2828$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Buxus sempervirens 'AureaPendula' BoxwoodThe rich green leaves of this boxwood arevariegated with golden yellow, making a beautifulspecimen plant with gracefully arching branchlets.Like most boxwood it is fairly slow growing. Growsin sun to moderate shade in well-drained acidic soil.Zones 7-10. H: 6-8 ft · W:4-6 ft6-10", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:3130$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Amelanchier nantucketensisNantucket JuneberryThis rare & endangered species is a low growing,suckering shrub that spreads by undergroundstolons and flourishes in sunny, dry locations andsandy soil. Small racemes of cream-white flowersare produced in spring followed by small edible darkblue pomes that ripen in summer. Fruits are enjoyedby song birds and small mammals. Zones (2)3 - 5(6). H: 2-3 ft in15-18", 1 gal. $30.00$$plantID:3066$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Amorpha fruticosa Indigo BushOpen and airy, this fast-growing native deciduousshrub is adaptable to a wide range of conditions,from wet streambanks to dry canyons. Fragrantpurple flowers with yellow stamens on spike-likeclusters appear at branchlet tips from May to June,providing nectar for bees and butterflies. Oftenspreads to form dense thickets. Zones2-8.H:6-10ft in2-3', 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:213$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Buxus sempervirens 'GrahamBlandy' BoxwoodAfastigiatecultivarthatformsadarkgreencolumn.Use as a specimen in a mixed border, or anywherehorizontal space is limited. Deer-resistant andshade tolerant. Zones 5 - 8. H: 6-8 ft · W:1-2 ft10-15", 1 gal $30.00$$plantID:214$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Buxus sempervirens 'Jensen'BoxwoodOne of our favorites because of its deep dark greenleaf color that displays a blue sheen in the sunlight.The new growth has a beautiful light blue cast. Itforms a compact upright mound, which on our 20year old stock plant is 18" high and 15" wide.Zones 5-8.6-10", 1 gal $30.00www.rarefindnursery.com | Jackson, NJ | Phone: 732-833-0613 | Fax: 732-833-1623 | email: support@rarefindnursery.compg. 23


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Buxus sempervirens 'Variegata' to Camellia japonica 'Jerry Hill'$$plantID:2850$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Buxus sempervirens 'Variegata'BoxwoodAdense,moundedandslow-growingformofcommon boxwood noted for its variegated foliage,typically maturing to 5' tall over many years (grows3" per year), unless pruned shorter. Elliptic to oval,bright green, evergreen leaves have white marginsthat turn cream and later light yellow. Zones 6-8. H:3-5 ft · W:3-4 ft10-15", 2 gal. $45.00$$plantID:3197$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia 'April Dawn' SpringbloomingCamelliaDr. Clifford Parks. Delicately beautiful, 'April Dawn'is a hybrid of 2 lovely C.japonica cultivars,'Berenice Boddy' x 'Herme'. Formal double flowersin shell pink and white, variegated with streaks ofdeeper pink. Plant is a vigorous and erect growerand blooms for a long period in the spring. Zones6b-8. H: 5-8 ft · W:5-6 ft18-24", 3 gal $55.00$$plantID:217$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Buxus sinica 'Tide Hill' BoxwoodAlways noticed by garden visitors! Our plant here atthe nursery is only 18" inches high by 3' across aftermany years. Soft-textured oval leaves that hold theirbright green color even through very severe winters.It has a broad, spreading habit that is much lessformal than that of other boxwoods. Zones6-9.H:1-2 ft · W:2-3 ft6-10" $20.00 | 12-15", 3 gal $45.00$$plantID:2851$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Buxus sinica var. insularis 'JustinBrouwers' Korean BoxwoodSometimes a slow grower is a plus! A growth rate of1"-3"/year makes this one of the best compact,mounding form cultivars on the market. Respondswell to pruning and is sun-tolerant, making it a usefulsub for English boxwood in low hedges, parterres, orknot gardens. Excellent deep-green winter color.Zones 6-8. H: 2-3 ft · W:2-3 ft6-10" 1 gal. $25.00$$plantID:220$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Callicarpa americana AmericanBeautyberryAdd a pop of color to fall! Native shrub with largeshowy magenta berries clustered around the stems.Fruit are produced on new growth so prune in thespring for a shapely plant. Plant grows 4-6' tall in sunto partial shade and isn't particular as to soil. Slightlyless cold-hardy than Asian species. Zones7-9.H:6-8 ft · W:6-8 ft10-15", 1 gal $20.00$$plantID:3333$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Callicarpa dichotoma 'Shijimurasaki' Variegated BeautyberryNEW! Colorful leaves splashed with white andspeckled with green set off by pink petioles addpizzazz and panache to full sun or part shade.Striking! Produces some lavender-pink flowers butrarely produces much fruit. Likes well-drained soil.Use as a landscape specimen or for mass plantingsor screens. Zones6-8.H:6-8ft· W:6-8 ft15-18", 4" pot $20.00$$plantID:2857$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia 'Autumn Spirit' FallbloomingCamellia(C. oleifera X C. sasanqua). Camellia ForestIntroduction. One of our favorite fall-bloomingcamellias! Intensely colored flowers bloom early inthe fall. Many bright deep pink petals make up thesmall to medium-sized peony-form flowers. Thiscompact, bushy plant has small deep green leavesand is a moderate to vigorous grower. Zones6-8. H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft18-24", 3 gal. $55.00$$plantID:244$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia 'Winter's Star' FallbloomingCamellia(C. oleifera x C. hiemalis 'Showa-no- sakae').Ackerman. Large and luminous pink single flowerswith a center of bright yellow stamens begin tobloom in early October through November. Uprightplant has glossy dark green leaves. Camelliastolerate heavier soil than rhododendrons but enjoyshade. Mix with hydrangeas for multiple-seasoninterest! Zones 6-9. H: 6-8 ft · W:4-6 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:2731$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia japonica 'AprilRemembered' Spring-blooming('Bernice Boddy' x 'Dr. Tinsley').Perhaps one of thehardiest camellias, this vigorous, fast growingevergreen shrub blooms from early to late spring.Abundant flowers are semi-double, in shades ofcream to pink, with a center of golden-yellowstamens. Camellias enjoy shade and will tolerateheavier soils than rhododendrons. Zones 6b - 8. H:6-8 ft · W:6-8 ft24-30", 3 gal $60.00$$plantID:3199$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia japonica 'Glen 40' SpringbloomingCamelliaAn "old-timer" which originated at Azalea Glen<strong>Nursery</strong> in Loxley, AL in 1942. Brilliant, cherry red,formal double blooms are displayed against glossy,dark evergreen foliage and really pop in shade.Blooms mid to late season. Slow, upright compactgrowth. Suitable for milder regions of the U.S.Zones 7-9. H: 6-8 ft · W:6-8 ft18-24", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:3274$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Calycanthus 'Aphrodite' PPAFHybrid SweetshrubTom Ranney/ Mountain Crops Research Institute.NEW! The addition of fragrance to 'Hartlage Wine'blends the best qualities of both parents, with largeraspberry-colored flowers. Large medium greenleaves add bold texture. Great hybrid vigor, fastgrowing,floriferous and showy. Not fussy as to soil,sun or shade. Stand back- it wants to grow! Zones5-8. H: 8-12 ft · W:8-12 ft15-18", 2 gal. $35.00$$plantID:229$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Calycanthus 'Hartlage Wine' HybridSweetshrubC.floridus x chinensis.A new staple in the largeshrub/small tree category, this hybrid between theAsian and our native C. floridus blends the bestqualities of both parents. Showy raspberry-redflowers over a long season and big leaves add boldtexture. Fast grower, floriferous and not fussy as tosoil, sun or shade. Zones5-8.H:8-12ft· W:8-12ft15-18", 3 gal. $50.00$$plantID:3200$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia japonica 'Goggy' SpringbloomingCamelliaStrange name, beautiful plant! Semi-double toformal pale pink flowers contrast with the lustrousdark evergreen leaves. This vigorous upright shrubgrows at a moderate rate in full sun to partialshade. Zones7-10.H:10-12ft· W:6-8 ft24-30", 3 gal $60.00$$plantID:2560$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia japonica 'Jerry Hill'Spring-blooming Camellia('Frost Queen' x 'Variety Z').Gorgeous! ThisAckermann hybrid is a late season bloomer, rosepink,medium-sized formal double flowers, on adense and upright plant with dark green, glossyevergreen leaves. Likes shade and will tolerateheavy soil; plant with hydrangeas for multi-seasoninterest! Zones 6b-9. H: 6-8 ft · W:5-6 ft6-10", 1 gal $20.00pg. 24Visit www.rarefindnursery.com for online ordering, plant descriptions and more.


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Camellia japonica 'Longwood Centennial' to Cercis chinensis 'Don Egolf'$$plantID:2562$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia japonica 'LongwoodCentennial' Spring-bloomingCamelliaLongwood Gardens. Siblingto'LongwoodValentine'but with larger and very glossy rounded leaves. Planthabit is very dense and full. Flowers are a bit largerand closer to rose color than 'L. Valentine' andperhaps a bit less hardy, but still among the mostcold hardy of all camellias. Zones 6-8. H: 6-8 ft · W:6-8 ft15-18", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:234$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia japonica 'LongwoodValentine' Spring-blooming CamelliaLongwood Gardens. Rosy-red single flowers withyellow anthers bloom January through April. Budsare very cold-hardy and continue to open even ifsome are damaged by cold. Foliage is rounded anddark glossy green with burgundy winter color.Compact shrub makes a dense, globe-shaped plant.Zones 6-8. H: 6-8 ft · W:6-8 ft10-15" 1 gal. $30.00$$plantID:241$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Camellia japonica 'Maidens of GreatPromise' Spring-bloomingOne of our very favorite camellias! Lovely rosepeonyform blooms of a luscious deep salmon-pinkare set off by glossy green leaves on a vigorousspring-blooming plant. Rated one of the hardiest inLongwood trials. Camellias like shade and willtolerate heavier soils than rhododendrons. Zones6-9. H: 5-8 ft · W:5-8 ft18-24", 3 gal $55.00$$plantID:253$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Carpinus caroliniana Ironwood orAmerican HornbeamSmall native tree or large shrub often found growingnear streams. Smooth gray bark on older trunksripples like muscles, hence one of the commonnames "musclewood". Lightly furrowed and serratedgreen leaves change in fall, when color ranges fromnice yellows to exceptional oranges and reds. Zones3-9.H:20-30ft · W:15-20 ft18-24", 1 gal $30.00$$plantID:259$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Caryopteris x clandonensis 'SummerSorbet' PP15,935 VariegatedBluebeardPeter van Delft. Hot dry summers have proved thisto be a stalwart addition to the drought-tolerant,deer-resistant garden. Unwatered and untouched, itremains vibrant and colorful all summer. Strikinggolden variegated leaves set off clusters of blueflowers in late summer. Zones5-9.H:3-4ft· W:3-4 ft6-10" 1 gal. $20.00 | 15-18" 1 gal.$25.00$$plantID:264$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Ceanothus americanus New JerseyTeaButterflies love the dainty white flowers inmidsummer. Small compact eastern US native shrubfor sunny sites with well-drained and/or poor soils;yellow fall color. Zones4-8.H:3-4ft· W:3-5 ft6-10", 1 gal. $20.00 | 15-18", 2 gal.$30.00$$plantID:2942$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cephalanthus occidentalis ButtonbushIn mid-summer, pinkish white sphericalinflorescences orbit this large shrub, native to muchof the US. They're followed by round seedheadswhich persist most of the winter. These are seedgrownoffspring of our handsome specimen here atthe nursery. Prefers wet and swampy areas, but willtolerate dry areas as well. Zones 3-9. H: 6-10 ft · W:10-15 ft18-24", 1 gal. $25.00$$plantID:278$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cercis canadensis 'AppalachianRed' Eastern RedbudDr. Max Byrkit. Found along a roadside inMaryland, this is the variety with "closest to red"flowers. Brilliant fuchsia-pink to red flower clustersappear along the stems in early spring beforeleaves emerge. The green heart-shaped foliageturns a beautiful clear yellow in autumn. Tolerant ofsun, shade and almost any type of soil. Zones 5 -9. H: 15-25 ft · W:15-25 ft4-5', 5 gal, add extra shipping $65.00$$plantID:2773$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cercis canadensis 'Merlot' Redbud['Texas White' (canadensis var. texensis) x 'ForestPansy' (canadensis)] F2. NCSU. Shinypurpleleafcolor and semi-upright growth habit. In comparisonto 'Forest Pansy', stature is smaller and denser;leaves are smaller and thicker and maintainappearance throughout the season; and trials haveshown superior heat tolerance. Flowering is prolific,and flower color is an attractive reddish-purple.Zones 5-8. H: 12-15 ft · W:12-15 ft4-5', 5 gal, add extra shipping $65.00$$plantID:2772$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cercis canadensis 'PennsylvaniaPride Pink Heartbreaker' RedbudDonald Eaton. Anewweepingformwithamoreupright habit than Lavender Twist and lavender-pinkflowers. Maintains a central leader with weepingside branches. Young leaves are red becoming darkgreen at maturity and remain slightly smaller thanthose of the species. PP23,043 Zones 5-8. H:10-15 ft · W:8-10 ft3-4' 3 gal. Add extra shipping $65.00 | 4-5',3gal.Addextrashipping$75.00$$plantID:2774$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cercis canadensis 'Ruby Falls'PP22,097 Weeping Redbud['Covey' x 'Forest Pansy'] F2. Denny Werner NCSU.Selected for its attractive purple leaf color andweeping growth habit. Retention of purple color inleaves during the growing season is similar to thatof 'Forest Pansy'. 'Ruby Falls' demonstratesexcellent branching, and prolific and attractivereddish-purple flowers. Limited quantity. Zones6-8. H: 6-8 ft · W:4-6 ft15-18" 2 gal. $45.00$$plantID:273$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cercis canadensis Lavender Twist®'Covey' PP10328 Weeping RedbudBrotzman. Justifiably popular, the branches of'Lavender Twist' are covered with purplish-pinkflowers in spring, arching and weeping elegantly toform an umbrella. Heart-shaped leaves turn a clearyellow in the fall. Tolerates sun or shade and almostany soil. Our small plants are on their own roots(not grafted). Zones 5-7. H: 5-6 ft · W:7-8 ft15-18", 1 gal $30.00 | 5-6', 5 gal.<strong>Nursery</strong>pickup only $65.00$$plantID:3076$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cercis canadensis The RisingSun 'JN2' PP21,451 EasternRedbudWOW! This new redbud is destined for glory, with atri-colored show in spring and summer. Tips of newgrowth starts as peachy apricot, maturing throughchartreuse-yellow to a final deep green. All 3 colorstages occur simultaneously. Pretty lavenderflowers in spring. Introduced by Ray Jackson ofBelvidere, TN. Zones 5-9. H: 10-15 ft · W:10-15 ft2-3', 3 gal. $65.00$$plantID:283$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cercis chinensis 'Don Egolf'Chinese RedbudUS National Arboretum. Spectacular! Branches ofbrilliant glowing magenta bloom from mid-March toearly April. Dark green foliage, compact growthhabit, resistance to canker and fruitless habit makethis an excellent plant in many respects. Dr Egolfwas an outstanding plantsman from the USNational Arboretum, developer of many outstandingplants. Zones6-9.H:6-7ft· W:6-7 ft15-18", 1 gal, own root $30.00www.rarefindnursery.com | Jackson, NJ | Phone: 732-833-0613 | Fax: 732-833-1623 | email: support@rarefindnursery.compg. 25


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Chaenomeles 'Chojuraku' to Clethra alnifolia 'Fern Valley Pink'$$plantID:290$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Chaenomeles 'Chojuraku' FloweringQuinceThis Japanese variety has striking large double lightorange flowers. Flowering quince are early flowering,easy to grow and produce myriads of flowersfollowed by aromatic (inedible)fruit. They thrive in anysoil and are shade tolerant but bloom better in sun.Prune after flowering to shape if needed. Zones 5 -8. H: 4-5 ft · W:4-5 ft10-15", 1 gal. $25.00$$plantID:298$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Chionanthus virginicus 'EmeraldKnight' Male FringetreeAmaleselectionhavingamoretree-like,ratherthan shrubby habit. It has especially dark greenglossy foliage, larger more profuse flowers and is avigorous grower. One of very few named selectionsof fringe tree, it was introduced by Highland Creek<strong>Nursery</strong> of NC. Zones 5-9. H: 25-30 ft · W:20-25ft6-10", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:2978$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Chaenomeles 'Kingishi' FloweringQuincePuts on a display of large single orange flowers inearly spring while the rest of the garden is still inwinter slumber. Easy to grow, flowering quince areshowy and tolerant of extreme cold, heat and varioussoil types. Flowers form on wood one year old orolder so prune shortly after flowering. Sun or partshade. Zones 5-8. H: 4-5 ft · W:4-5 ft24-30", 3 gal. $45.00$$plantID:319$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra acuminata CinnamonClethra or Mountain PepperbushAbiggerplantwithlargerleavesthanitscousinC.alnifolia. Open, upright growth habit, functioning aseither a large shrub or small tree. Grown for itsbeautiful polished cinnamon colored bark, thoughthe flowers are also quite attractive, appearing inshowy long white cascading panicles. Part shade,acid, rocky soils. Zones 4-9. H: 8-12 ft · W:6-8 ft24-30", 2 gal $35.00$$plantID:3188$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Chaenomeles speciosa 'OrangeStorm' PP20,950 Flowering QuinceMtn. Hort. Crops Res. Station, NC. Earlyspringbrings quince flowers like ruffled orange petticoats!Large (1.75 to 2.5" in diameter) and double, with31-49 frilly petals per flower. Fruitless and thornlessshrubs are medium-sized, upright to rounded, multistemmedshrub with a mature height ofapproximately 6'. Limited quantity available. Zones4-8. H: 4-6 ft · W:3-4 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:3187$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Chaenomeles speciosa 'Pink Storm'PP20,920 Pink Flowering QuinceMtn. Hort. Crops Res. Station, NC. Large(2"diameter) pink double flowers resemble smallsweetheart roses, with 29-40 petals per flower.Fruitless and thornless plants form a medium-sized,upright to rounded, multi-stemmed shrub with amature height of approximately 6'. Likes sun to partshade, well-drained, moist soil. Limited quantity.Zones 4-8. H: 4-6 ft · W:3-5 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:3186$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Chaenomeles speciosa 'ScarletStorm' PP20951 Flowering QuinceMtn. Hort. Crops Res. Station, NC. Brightscarlet-reddouble flowers with 17 to 25 petals in each largeflower (2 to 2.5" diameter). Unlike many floweringquinces, it produces flowers out to the tips of itsbranches. An upright, rounded, shrub with a matureheight of approximately 6' feet that is thornless andproduces no fruit. Zones 4-8. H: 4-6 ft · W:3-5 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:320$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Anne Bidwell'SummersweetUnique! Upright and densely branched growthhabit, with tightly clustered inflorescences offragrant white flowers which are attractive tobeneficial insects. Blooms mid-late August throughSeptember here in New Jersey. An easy-to-grownative plant that tolerates sun or shade and moistor dry soil. Yellow fall color. Zones 4-9. H: 4-6ft · W:3-5 ft10-15", 1 gal $20.00$$plantID:3334$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Batsto Blush'SummersweetNEW! We propagated this from cuttings collectedby our friend "Lord Whimsy" while on a canoeingjaunt through the NJ Pine Barrens. Fragrant whiteblooms with a blush of palest pink in midsummer,green leaves turning a pretty clear yellow-gold infall. Clethra tolerates almost any conditions- wet ordry, sun or shade. Zones5-9.H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft10-15", 1 gal $20.00$$plantID:322$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Cottondale' WoollySummersweetOne of the most distinctive clethras, with racemesup to 16" long that bloom for an extended periodinto the fall! Foliage covered with fine white hairslending an attractive greyish cast. Introduced byWoodlanders' <strong>Nursery</strong> from a wild Floridian plant,but perfectly hardy here in central NJ. Zones 6 - 9.10-15", 1 gal. $20.00$$plantID:2948$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Chamaedaphne calyculata 'DewDrop' LeatherleafThis native evergreen member of the heath familyhas a fine texture due to its dainty sprays of smallbrownish-green ovate leaves. Compact, dense,mound-shaped shrub often spreads to form thicketsin bogs and wet areas. Small white flowers thatresemble the flowers of another relative, theblueberry, hang along the stems. H:2-3ft· W:2-3ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:2505$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Chionanthus virginicus Fringe-treeBest known for the white fringed flowers in May, withglossy green leaves turning yellow in the fall. Femaleplants bear clusters of attractive blue fruitsresembling olives, as this is a native member of thelong-lived and distinguished olive family. Forms abeautiful large shrub or small tree. Generally notattractive to deer! Zones 5-9. H: 20-25 ft · W:15-20ft15-18", 1 gal $25.00 | 3-4', 2 gal $50.00$$plantID:2955$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Crystalina'PP21,561 Dwarf SummersweetRanney, Mountain Crop Improvement Lab, NC.One of the newest dwarf clethras, this grows as adense, mounded plant without pruning. Anexcellent plant for the home landscape, with spikesof pure white fragrant flowers in July surrounded byattractive dark glossy foliage which turns yellow infall. Native to the eastern US, this deciduous shrubattracts butterflies. H: 28-30 in · W:28-30 in10-15", 1 gal. $25.00$$plantID:325$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Fern Valley Pink'SummersweetTom Clark, Fern Valley Farms, TN. Betcha we'vegot more clethra than pretty much anybody! Thisone has flower panicles which are larger andlonger than other pink clones, often 8-12" long, anddroop from their own weight in a "gooseneck"fashion. Zones 5-9. H: 5-7 ft · W:5-7 ft6-10", 1 gal $20.00 | 18-24", 2 gal $35.00pg. 26Visit www.rarefindnursery.com for online ordering, plant descriptions and more.


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Clethra alnifolia 'Firefly' to Cornus alternifolia$$plantID:3300$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Firefly'Summersweet('Tom's Compact' x 'Ruby Spice'). US NationalArboretum. Bright yellow foliage in full sun, limegreenin full shade, adds the look of sunshine amidstordinary greenery. Panicles of fragrant white flowersappear in mid summer. Growth habit is rounded. Canscorch in full sun in warmer regions of its adaptation.Limited quantity. Zones 5-8. H: 2-3 ft · W:2-3 ft10-15", 1 gal. $30.00$$plantID:2975$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Goldsprenkle'SummersweetRabideau, RFN. <strong>Rare</strong><strong>Find</strong> exclusive! Plain ol'summersweet kicked up a notch! Ron found this in abatch of seedlings from a 'Creel's Calico' offspring.Leaves are sprinkled and splashed randomly withgold flecks, a very unique type of variegation rarelyseen in hardy plants. Takes moist-dry shade butprobably better variegation in more sun. Zones5-9. H: 4-6 ft · W:4-6 ft15-18", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:328$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Ruby Spice' PinkSummersweetFor summer color and fragrance,'Ruby Spice' is stillthe best pink flowered form available. Panicles ofmedium pink flowers are set off by dark green foliagethat turns a clear yellow in fall. Clethra is a nativedeciduous shrub that will tolerate both dry and wetshade, or full sun. Zones 5-8. H: 6-10 ft · W:6-8 ft10-15", 1 gal. $20.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $45.00$$plantID:331$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia White Dove 'Sotite'PP15,505 SummersweetPDSI. Even the smallest garden can havesummersweet! Probably the smallest clethra todate, with spires of fragrant crisp white flowersduring July, set off by dark green leaves. Tolerates awide range of conditions, from wet to dry shadeand moist sunny areas. This native suckeringdeciduous shrub turns golden yellow in fall. Zones6-9. H: 2-3 ft · W:2-3 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:2977$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia var. tomentosa'Woodlander's Sarah' WoollySummersweetAn introduction from Charleston County SC, whereayoungladynamedSarahspottedavariegatedsport among a group of wild plants."Woolly"because the undersides of the leaves are coveredwith downy hairs. Extra long panicles of whiteflowers bloom much longer than those of ordinaryclethra. Zones 6-9. H: 4-6 ft · W:4-6 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:333$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra barbinervis Japanese TreeClethraAsmalltreewhichbearslightlyfragrantpaniclesofwhite flowers blooming from July-August. The realshow is the smooth and polished gray to richcinnamon brown bark which may peel in patches toexpose the burnished cinnamon underneath,similar to Stewartia pseudocamellia. Zones 5 - 7. H:18-20 ft · W:10-15 ft10-15", 1 gal. $25.00$$plantID:329$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Sherry Sue'SummersweetDodd and Dodd <strong>Nursery</strong>. Vigorous upright-growingselection from the Gulf Coast of Alabama, aka "redstemclethra" because the new stems are brightpinkish-red. Very late fragrant white flowers start inlate August-early September. Leaves are glossybright apple green and drop later than other forms,even staying evergreen in mild winters in the South.Zones 6-9. H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft15-18", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:330$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Sixteen Candles'SummersweetThe lovely fragrance of clethra is a wonderfuladdition to summer breezes! 'Sixteen Candles' holdsthe flowers upright like candles on a birthday cake,thus the name. Panicles of white flowers, 4 to 6"long, bloom from late June into July. Thrives in moistto wet soil, but will tolerate drought as well. Likes sunor shade. Zones 5-8. H: 30-36 in · W:42-48 in15-18", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24", 3 gal.$45.00$$plantID:2976$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'SummerSnowstorm' SummersweetRabideau. A<strong>Rare</strong><strong>Find</strong><strong>Nursery</strong>exclusiveintroduction! Ron grew seedlings of 'Creel's Calico',trying to get more consistent variegation. Bloomslater than many other clethra with extra long, fragrantracemes of white flowers. Will sucker to form acolony. Probably best variegation in more sun, but tryit and let us know what you think! Zones 5-9. H: 4-6ft · W:4-6 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:2974$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Clethra alnifolia 'Tom's Compact'SummersweetFormerly known as 'Compacta', the name honors NJplantsman Tom Dilatush. One of the best of ourmany clethra, this matures at only 3.5' tall and wideand received among the highest overall ratings atrecent Longwood Gardens shrub trials. Nonsuckering,no winter die-back and a dense habit withdeep dark green leaves. Zones 6-9. H: 3-4 ft · W:3-4 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:373$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus Venus® Hybrid Dogwood((kousa x nuttallii) X kousa).Hybrid vigor is probablythe reason for the rapid growth of Cornus Venus.Huge white flowers big as your hand cover a verydisease-resistant plant that develops a broad andspreading form at maturity. A spectacularintroduction from Dr.Elwin Orton's dogwoodbreeding program at Rutgers University! aka'KN30-8' PP16309 Zones 5-9. H: 15-20 ft · W:15-20 ft3-4', 3 gal, add extra shipping $55.00 | 5-6'<strong>Nursery</strong> Pickup Only $75.00$$plantID:3417$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus alba 'Aurea' Golden PrairieFire DogwoodNEW! Glowing chartreuse-gold leaves and brightred stems in winter. This multi-stemmed deciduousshrub has clusters of small white flowers in springfollowed by small white fruit. Dark green leaves turnred in fall. Full sun to partial shade, well-drainedsoil. Spreads by underground roots, good forstabilizing banks and slopes. Zones2-7.H:8-10ft · W:4-10 ft15-18", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:3278$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus alba Red Gnome DwarfRed Twig DogwoodLCN Selections. Averycompactgrower,withbrightred stems that create dramatic winter appeal.Slender dark green red-tinged leaves turn deepburgundy in fall. Stays low with a dense roundedform and fine-textured branching habit. Toleratesmoist-wet sites and part shade or full sun. Pruneoldest growth for best color. aka 'Regnzam' Zones3-8. H: 3-4 ft · W:4-5 ft30-36", 3 gal $45.00$$plantID:3216$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus alternifolia PagodaDogwoodUnlike the better-known C.florida, this large nativeshrub/small tree has corymbs of small whiteflowers with a distinctive horizontal branching habit;grows 15-25' tall and half again as wide. Great fornaturalizing or large shrub border, and very prettyin its own right- deserves wider landscape use.Zones 3 - 7. H: 15-20 ft · W:15-20 ft3-4', 2 gal $45.00www.rarefindnursery.com | Jackson, NJ | Phone: 732-833-0613 | Fax: 732-833-1623 | email: support@rarefindnursery.compg. 27


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Cornus alternifolia Golden Shadows to Croton alabamensis$$plantID:343$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus alternifolia GoldenShadows 'W. Stackman' PP11287Pagoda DogwoodW. Stackman. Anativeplantwithdefinitestyle!Thebig show here is the brightly variegated leaves- agreen center broadly banded with deep yellow, on aplant with distinctive horizontal tiered branching.Clusters of creamy white flowers appear in May toearly June, followed by fruits that mature to bluishblack. Zones 3-7. H: 15-20 ft · W:12-15 ft18-24", 2 gal. $45.00$$plantID:3425$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus controversa 'Janine'Variegated Giant DogwoodAdistinctivetreewithwide-spreadinghorizontalbranches. Creamy white flowers in May & Juneadorn this easy and pest-free plant, the Asianrelative of our eastern native, C. alternifolia. 'Janine'is a variegated form with gold-margins borderinggreen centers; turns pink in fall. Faster growing thanC.controversa Variegata'. Zones 5-8. H: 30-35ft · W:20-25 ft3-4', 2 gal $50.00$$plantID:3153$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus controversa 'Variegata'Variegated Giant Pagoda DogwoodWhite-margined variegated form of C.controversa,the Asian counterpart of our native C.alternifolia.Tiers of horizontal branches. White, flat-toppedclustered flowers appear in May to early June lastingup to 10 days followed by clusters of small red fruitripening to bluish-black. Fall color can bespectacular! Zones 5-8. H: 30-35 ft · W:20-25 ft10-15", 1 gal $35.00$$plantID:2770$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus kousa 'Madison' CrownJewel PP16129Avigorousgrower,withthickheavydarkgreenleaves which often turn shades of red and yellow insummer. Autumn brings a rainbow of more colors,adding purples to the mix. Flowers are white starsfollowed by red cherry-like fruit. Selected fromC.kousa chinensis 'Milky Way' seedlings andintroduced by Tim Brotzman. Zones 5-8. H: 6-8ft · W:8-10 ft5-6', 3 gal Nsy pickup only $60.00$$plantID:366$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus kousa Samaritan®'Samzam' Chinese DogwoodPossibly the most vigorous variegated Chinesedogwood. Hardiness is one of its strongestcharacteristics, but Samaritan has handsomevariegated creamy white and green foliage thatremains attractive all summer. White flowers inJune, then fall brings radiant pink and richburgundy hues and red cherry-like fruit. Full sun.Zones 5 - 9. H:20-25ft · W:15-20 ft5-6', 3 gal, Nsy pickup only $60.00$$plantID:371$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus sericea Arctic FireRedosier DogwoodMost "red-twig" dogwoods quickly get quite largethisdoesn't! Dark red winter stems and a compact,non-suckering habit; great for winter interest andtolerates a variety of site conditons from wet to dry,sun to shade. Prune older wood to ground level inspring to renew colorful young growth. aka 'Farrow'PP18523 Zones 3-7. H: 3-4 ft · W:3-4 ft10-15", 1 gal. $25.00$$plantID:345$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus florida 'Appalachian Spring'Flowering DogwoodAn instant classic! In Forest Service tests screeningfor resistance to dogwood anthracnose, a destructivedisease of C.florida,'Appalachian Spring' was theonly survivor! Four seasons of interest: prolific whiteflowers, large green leaves that turn bright red inautumn and abundant bright red fruit. Limitedquantity. Zones 5 - 9. H: 15-20 ft · W:15-20 ft18-24", 3 gal $50.00$$plantID:382$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Corylopsis pauciflora ButtercupWinterhazelBeautiful pale yellow flowers appear at the end ofwinter in pendulous spikes, avoiding some of thelate frosts which can damage earlier bloomers.Habit is much more dense and twiggy than othercorylopsis species. Likes moist soil and partialshade. Combines well with purple and magentalepidotes. Zones 6 - 8. H: 4-6 ft · W:8-10 ft18-24", 3 gal $45.00$$plantID:2813$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus florida 'Firebird' VariegatedFlowering DogwoodAstrikingvariegatedsportof'CherokeeBrave',withbold irregular borders of creamy white leaf marginsset off by green interior. New growth is deep red,pink on the white leaf areas and mildew resistant.Flowers are deep rosy pink; fall color is nothing shortof astounding! Zones 5-9.2-3', 2 gal $60.00$$plantID:3364$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Corylus fargesii Farges FilbertNEW! Very rare and highly ornamental small treefrom China. Amazing bark peels and flakes like amix of Acer triflorum and Betula nigra! Fast-growingwith a tree-form habit with well-spaced branches.Grown from Morris Arboretum seed. For thecomplete story see: http://arnoldia.arboretum.harvard.edu/pdf/articles/1968.pdf Zones 5-7. H: 25-30 ft · W:15-25 ft3-4', 2 gal $45.00$$plantID:357$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus florida Red Pygmy 'Rutnut'PP15219 Dwarf Flowering DogwoodIdeal in small gardens or as a specimen, this raretrue genetic dwarf grows to 3' during the first 5years, with a mature height of approximately 7' after10 years. Abundant 3" dark pink flowers bloomconsistently each year. Attractive dark green summerfoliage turns orange and red in fall, followed byshowy bright red fruit. Zones 6a-9. H: 6-7 ft · W:4-5ft18-24" 2 gal. $60.00$$plantID:361$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cornus kousa 'Kristin Lipka'sVariegated Weeper' PP 13,384Chinese DogwoodStrongly weeping, dense, and moderate to fastgrowing. The leaves are irregularly margined,creamy white occasionally straying into the leafcenter. Fall brings red color to the leaves with thewhite areas turning pink. Zones 5 - 9. H: 7-9 ft · W:4-5 ft15-18", 1 gal $35.00 | 2-3', 3 gal.$60.00$$plantID:386$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cotinus coggygria Golden SpiritSmokebushRound leaves of brilliant chartreuse-yellowthroughout the summer are accompanied byplumes of smoke-like flowers in late summer to fall.Forms a medium-sized shrub with a broadly uprighthabit and also features vivid fall colors of coral,orange and red. Deer resistant. 'Ancot' PP13082Zones 5-8. H: 8-9 ft · W:6-7 ft15-18", 1 gal. $30.00$$plantID:2958$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Croton alabamensis AlabamaCrotonArareshrubnativetoAlabama.Richapple-greenleaves with silvery undersides turn fiery orange inthe fall. Yellow-green flowers are produced on 1" to1.5" racemes in late winter to early spring. Best insemi-shade and moist, well-drained soil high inorganic matter. Zones6-8.H:4-6ft· W:6-8 ft15-18" $35.00pg. 28Visit www.rarefindnursery.com for online ordering, plant descriptions and more.


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Cyrilla racemiflora Scott Arboretum clone to Elliottia racemosa$$plantID:395$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Cyrilla racemiflora Scott Arboretumclone Leatherwood or Swamp TiTiArareEasternUSnative,thisselectionfromtheScott Arboretum was by far the most cold-tolerantclone in shrub trials at Longwood Gardens. All otherclones suffered severe dieback except for this one.Cyrilla is happy in moist but well-drained acidic soilwith a high organic matter content, in sun or partshade. Zones 6-10. H: 6-8 ft · W:6-8 ft10-15", 4" pot $15.00$$plantID:3265$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Edgeworthia chrysantha PaperbushEdgeworthias are shrubs that look like giantdaphne and yes, they are in the same family. Theybloom in the late winter or very early spring withfragrant pale yellow-lemon colored flowers. This isthe straight species, but we figure that anyedgeworthia is better than no edgeworthia. Zones7-9. H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft15-18", 1 gal $20.00 | 18-24", 3 gal $65.00$$plantID:400$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Daphne odora 'Alba' White-floweredDaphneThis species and its cultivars are among the mostsweetly scented of flowering shrubs. Plant grows asadense,broadmoundofglossyevergreenfoliage.Best grown in light shade. The flowers of this formare a creamy white. One of the "easiest" daphnes togrow. Zones 7-9. H: 3-4 ft · W:4-5 ft3-6", 4" pot $15.00 | 6-10", 2 qt $20.00$$plantID:2687$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Edgeworthia chrysantha 'Akabana'Orange-flowered PaperbushWow! Showy orange-red and white flowers in golfball-sized clusters followed by whorls of leaves atthe branch tips. Stays smaller than the yellowvarieties and is also less cold hardy. Tolerant of fullto semi-shade, in moist, well-drained soil high inorganic matter. Does not like to be moved! Limitedquantity available. Zones 7-9. H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft15-18", 1 gal $45.00$$plantID:402$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Daphne x transatlantica EternalFragrance®Robin White. Producesamassofpalepinkbloomswith an intoxicating fragrance practically non-stop,hence the name Eternal Fragrance. Bloom starts inearly spring and continues on both old and newgrowth until hard frost. A bushy dome-shaped plant,evergreen to semi-evergreen depending on climate.aka 'Blafra' PP18361 Zones 5-7.6-10", 1 gal. $30.00$$plantID:2959$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Edgeworthia chrysantha 'SnowCream' PaperbushIntroduced by Tony Avent of Plant Delights <strong>Nursery</strong>,this has larger leaves and grows much faster thanother forms. It is deciduous and blooms in latewinter-early spring, before the leaves appear, withclusters of fragrant yellow flowers. Our plant here atthe nursery is in full sun but edgeworthias are quiteshade tolerant. Zones 7-9. H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft15-18", 1 gallon $25.00$$plantID:403$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Daphne x transatlantica 'SummerIce' Variegated DaphneJim Cross/Bob Tichnor. Achoiceevergreendaphnewith variegated foliage and a propensity to bloomfrom spring until fall. Leaves have a fine, creamywhite edge, and fragrant white flowers appear inclusters that dot the bush right through summer.Rounded, shrubby habit. Found as a variegatedsport on the excellent variety 'Jim's Pride'. Zones5-7. H: 2-3 ft · W:2-3 ft6-10", 1 gal $30.00$$plantID:3415$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Daphniphyllum macropodumRedneck RhododendronLooks like a rhododendron but it ain't! It gets big,with large evergreen leaves and tolerates shade butactually prefers full sun. Dioecious (male and femaleflowers on separate plants) and female plantsproduce blue fruit. Flowers are not particularlyshowy, grow it for the leaves! Zones 6-8. H: 8-10ft · W:8-10 ft6-10", 1 gal $20.00$$plantID:3358$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Deutzia gracilis 'NikkoVariegated'NEW! We purchased a plant of this fantastic sport of'Nikko' with white margined leaves from Asiatica<strong>Nursery</strong> as it was going out of business. Their stockcame directly from Japan. Like 'Nikko', it makes aneasy to grow low shrub or groundcover, with smallwhite flowers in spring and outstanding redburgundyfall color. Zones6-9.H:1-2ft· W:3-4 ft3-6", 4" pot $20.00$$plantID:2960$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Edgeworthia chrysantha 'WinterGold' PaperbushEdgeworthia are shrubs that look like giantDaphne. This clone was introduced by NCnurseryman and Asian plant hunter Ted Stephenswho searched to find the best clone he could find.Yellow and white very fragrant flowers appear ingolf-ball sized clusters at the ends of the branchesin early spring before the leaves. Zones 7-9. H: 5-6ft · W:5-6 ft15-18", 1 gallon $25.00$$plantID:3360$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Elaeagnus pungens 'HosobaFukurin' Variegated ThornyEleaegnusNEW! A refined version, restrained in habit withoutthe wild shoots of the species, with evergreenleaves sparked by a narrow yellow edge. Extremelyfragrant blooms in the fall, unlike its weedy springbloomingrelative the Russian olive. Deer resistant;tolerant of drought, salt spray and air pollution. Sunor part shade. Zones 6-9. H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft6-10", 4" pot $15.00$$plantID:442$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Eleutherococcus sieboldianus'Variegatus' Fiveleaf AraliaAKA Acanthopanax, this is a restrained andadaptable shrub. Grows compact and upright invirtually any situation, even in dry shade!Beautifully variegated cream and green leaves arepalmately compound. Broken stems smell like gin!Be careful, there are some small thorns. Zones4-8. H: 4-5 ft · W:3-3 ft24-30",3 gal $50.00$$plantID:412$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Disanthus cercidifolius RedbudHazel or Japanese Red WitchhazelAwonderfulandveryrareshrubinthewitchhazelfamily with 3 to 4" leaves which resemble redbud(cercis) foliage. Leaves are blue-green in summerand change to gorgeous red and purple in fall.Flowers are small and dark purple, blooming in theaxils of the leaves in October. Prefers deep moist,organic soil in part shade. Zones 4 - 7. H: 6-10ft · W:4-6 ft18-24", 2 gal $50.00$$plantID:443$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Elliottia racemosa Georgia PlumeNEW! We've obtained seedlings of this beautifuland rare ericaceous small tree or large shrub,native to GA and SC. Discovered over 170 yearsago, its impressive ornamental characteristics haveoften been described, but is still quite rare incultivation. Attractive plumes of white flowersappear from mid-June to early July. Zones 7 - 9. H:6-8 ft · W:4-5 ft3-6" seedlings, 2 qt pot $45.00www.rarefindnursery.com | Jackson, NJ | Phone: 732-833-0613 | Fax: 732-833-1623 | email: support@rarefindnursery.compg. 29


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Enkianthus campanulatus to Gaultheria hookeri$$plantID:2982$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Enkianthus campanulatus RedveinEnkianthusBest known for its showy floral display and fall color,but also very useful for its vertical habit, unusualamong ericaceous plants. Pendant clusters ofcreamy bell-shaped flowers veined with red areproduced in May-June. In a western exposure, fallcolor features bright red foliage with tones of orange,yellow and purple. Zones 5-7. H: 6-10 ft · W:4-6 ft30-36", 3 gal $45.00$$plantID:2514$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Enkianthus campanulatus'Albiflorus' White-floweredEnkianthusHard to find and to beat for its combination of multiseasoninterest and growth habit. Elegant purewhite, large-flowered form of the redvein enkianthus,with fine orange-red fall color. More compact thanmost enkianthus, but adds vertical interest incontrast to the rounded forms of most rhododendronrelatives. Zones5-7.H:6-8ft· W:3-4 ft18-24", 2 gal. $50.00$$plantID:454$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Enkianthus campanulatus 'ShowyLanterns' Redvein EnkianthusMezitt, Weston <strong>Nursery</strong>. Solid pink bell-shapedflowers are larger than those of the wild type, withdeep green leaves that turn rich scarlet in Autumn.'Showy Lanterns' is also more densely branched toground level. E. campanulatus thrives in part shade,but fall color is best in full sun. An excellent choicefor the woodland garden. Zones 5-7. H: 6-8 ft · W:3-4 ft18-24", 3 gal $50.00$$plantID:2984$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Euonymus americanus AmericanEuonymusAKA by the common name of "hearts-a-bustin".Produces a sensational fruit display in September-October, when warty scarlet capsules open todisplay the scarlet seeds. Tends to sucker, and niceplant for naturalizing. Native from New York south toFlorida and west to Texas. Zones 6-9. H: 4-6 ft · W:4-6 ft15-18", 1 gal. $20.00$$plantID:3411$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Ficus carica 'Chicago Hardy' EdibleFigNEW! The most dependable outdoor fig, producingup to 100 pints of sweet brown fruit in a season.Without protection mature stems may die back, butre-sprout from the roots, unlike most figs. Usually,above ground growth must survive the winter inorder to fruit the following year. In cold climates plantin a sheltered location. Zones 5b?-8.6-10", 1 gal $20.00$$plantID:505$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Fothergilla gardenii 'Bill's TrueDwarf' Dwarf FothergillaThis gem of a plant is the "true" Fothergillagardenii, with white bottlebrush flowers, small 1-2"leaves and spectacular fall color. Much smaller ingrowth habit than other common cultivars sold asF.gardenii. Named by Anne Haines of <strong>Rare</strong><strong>Find</strong>when she worked for Bill Flemer IV at Mapleton<strong>Nursery</strong>, aka "Woodlander's Form". Zones 4 - 8. H:2-3 ft · W:3-4 ft10-15", 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:510$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Fothergilla xintermedia 'BlueShadow' PP15,490 Large FothergillaApopularfothergillacultivarfoundasabudsporton a young plant of Fothergilla major 'Mt Airy',noticed because the leaves are blue! The leavesare quite glaucous, instead of green and glossy.Leaf shape is more round as well, but has thesame white bottlebrush flowers in spring andglorious fall color, best in full sun. Zones 4-9. H: 5-6ft · W:4-5 ft10-15", 1 gal. $25.00$$plantID:513$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Fothergilla xintermedia 'RedLicorice' Large FothergillaPaul Cappiello. AselectionofthisnativeNorthAmerican shrub made at the Bernheim Arboretumin KY. The parent plant showed outstanding cherryred fall foliage and sweetly-scented whitebottlebrush flowers in spring, usually May. Fall coloris best in sunny locations and cooler climates.Grows well in moist soils in full sun to partial shade.Zones 4-8. H: 7-8 ft · W:5-6 ft6-10", 1 gal $20.00$$plantID:515$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Franklinia alatamaha 'Ben's Best'Ben Franklin TreeHank Schannen named this particularly vigorousform of a legendary small tree, originally found byJohn Bartram during his travels. Lovely whiteflowers with golden centers bloom from Julythrough September. Fall color can range frombrilliant scarlet to burgundy red. Culture is similar tothat for rhododendrons. Zones5-8.H:10-20ft · W:6-15 ft2-3' 3 gal. $65.00$$plantID:517$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Gardenia jasminoides 'ChuckHayes' GardeniaIf you've lusted after the powerfully fragrant doublewhite flowers of a gardenia try this! Tops in coldhardiness, blooms over a long time and has shinydark green leaves on a compact plant that will growin full sun or filtered bright light. Spring planting isbest. Sorry but we cannot guarantee this item.Zones 7-9. H: 3-4 ft · W:4-5 ft6-10", 1 gal $25.00 | 18-24" 3 gal.$55.00$$plantID:494$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Forsythia x intermedia 'FordFreeway' ForsythiaThis variegated forsythia was discovered as a sportby Al Wojcik in 1994 in the highway median of I-9 inDetroit. It is a good grower, distinguishing itself fromsome other variegated ones we've tried. Thevariegation is variable, more or less splashes ofwhite and green, but rarely reverts to all green.Zones 5-8. H: 8-10 ft · W:10-12 ft15-18" 1 gal $25.00$$plantID:2985$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Forsythia x intermedia 'HamdenGolden Bells'A"steroidal"forsythiafoundbyahomeownerinHamden, CT (hence the name) with very large(huge) flowers. The plant habit is large also, butbecause of the size of the flowers, it makes a terrificdisplay in the spring. The color is a good, deep clearyellow, not too different in shade from LynwoodGold'.15-18" 2 gal $30.00$$plantID:3089$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Gardenia jasminoides 'CrownJewel' PP19,896 Gardenia(Kleims Hardy X Chuck Hayes). Philip Dark. WOW!Unites the double bloom and cold hardiness of'Chuck Hayes' with the heavy bloom and compactspreading habit of 'Kleims Hardy'. Double white,medium-sized blooms in mid-June continue laterthan most gardenias. Light pruning after bloomingwill stimulate more blossoms. Blooms on old andnew wood. Zones 6-9. H: 2-4 ft · W:2-4 ft18-24", 3 gal $55.00$$plantID:3392$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Gaultheria hookeri Hooker'sWintergreenNEW! This looks like an evergreen blueberry andprefers similar cultural conditions. Small whiteflowers are followed by fruits that change colorswhile maturing; blue, purple, and mauve. As this isnew and untested on the East Coast, we're notreally sure of its cold and heat tolerance and can'tguarantee it. Zones 6-8. H: 1-3 ft · W:2-4 ft6-10", 1 gal $20.00pg. 30Visit www.rarefindnursery.com for online ordering, plant descriptions and more.


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Halesia tetraptera 'Rosea' to Hamamelis 'Antoine Kort'$$plantID:2531$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Halesia tetraptera 'Rosea' CarolinaSilverbellLight pink bells adorn this version of our lovely nativetree. We think that 'Rosea' is a better pink than otherforms. Rounded medium green leaves and 4-wingedfruits plus checkered bark add seasonal interest.Tolerates part shade, usually found growing at theedge of woods. Needs adequate moisture to thrive infull sun. Zones 5-8. H: 25-30 ft · W:15-20 ft3-4', 2 gal $55.00$$plantID:2569$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis vernalis 'Quasimodo'Dwarf Vernal Witch HazelPieter Zwijnenburg, The Netherlands. Naturaldwarfselection with compact twiggy growth to only about3' tall and wide. Spicy-scented amber orangeflowers bloom in early winter. H.vernalis is native tothe Ozarks and will tolerate more moisture than H.xintermedia cultivars. Zones4-8.H: 4-5 ft · W:3-4ft18-24", 3 gal $55.00$$plantID:3301$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis japonica 'ShibamichiRed' Japanese Witch HazelDelicate scented flowers in shades of cherry redbloom in February and March, one of the reddesthamamelis flowers available. Leaves turn lovelyshades of yellow, red and purple in autumn. A DonShadow introduction, named for Japan's famousShibamichi Honten <strong>Nursery</strong>. H: 5-6 ft · W:6-7 ft2-3', 3 gal. $55.00$$plantID:3413$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis mollis 'Early Bright'Chinese Witch HazelNEW! A Scott Arboretum selection registered byAndrew Bunting, 'Early Bright' typically blooms 3-4weeks earlier than other H.mollis cultivars. Flowersare golden yellow and fragrant, blooming in mid-January in Swarthmore, PA. The original plant was15' h x 15'w at 37 years. Zones 5-8. H: 8-10 ft · W:8-10 ft18-24", 2 gal $55.00$$plantID:541$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis vernalis 'WashingtonPark' (aka Purpurea) Vernal WitchHazelAprofusionofbrightpurplefragrantflowersinJanuary-February, on a dense growing multi-stemshrub. Foliage also has a purple tint that deepensto dark red purple in the fall. Appreciative of moistsoils, but must be well drained, pH adaptable, andlikes full sun to partial shade. Zones4-8.H:8-10ft · W:8-10 ft18-24", 2 gal $45.00 | 3-4', 3 gal.$65.00$$plantID:2991$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis virginiana 'Champlin'sRed' American Witch HazelAselectionofH.virginianafromRhodeIslandsimilar to 'Mohonk Red' but the two-tone flowersare more yellow at the tips and less red at the basewith little scent. Growth habit is bushy and similar insize. Good yellow leaf color in fall. Zones 5-8. H:10-12 ft · W:10-12 ft4-5', 3 gal add extra shipping $65.00$$plantID:537$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis mollis 'Wisley Supreme'Chinese Witch HazelRegarded as "superb" by Chris Lane, author of theRHS Guide to Witch Hazels. Flowers in early throughmidwinter, and are a sweetly scented clear lightyellow. Autumn color is yellow, on a vigorous plant ofupright habit spreading with age.(Ouch!) Zones 5 -8. H: 10-12 ft · W:8-10 ft30-36", 3 gal $55.00$$plantID:2570$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis virginiana 'Little Susie'American Witch HazelNeubauer. Selectedfromabatchofseedlingsforits compact habit and shorter internodes. Great forthe small garden! It flowers freely from a young ageand because of the shorter internodes, flowers arepacked closer together for a more dramatic effect.Scented blooms of soft sulfur yellow appear here inOctober/November. Zones 4-8. H: 5-6 ft · W:4-6 ft18-24", 3 gal. $55.00$$plantID:3075$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis ovalis Mississippi WitchHazel<strong>Find</strong>ing a new species of a temperate-zone woodyplant is quite rare, so we're excited about this witchhazel species which was described in 2004 fromMississippi. Leaves are large, to 6 x 9". Severalflower colors known, deep reddish to yellow flowers.Very rare and limited. Zones 6-9.30-36", 3 gal. $65.00$$plantID:3231$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis xintermedia 'Amanon'Witch Hazelvan Heijningen. An upright rounded shrub with nicesulfur yellow flowers that are faintly sweet in midwinter. The slightly twisted and crimped petals are25 mm long by 1.5 mm wide. The base of the petalshave a light red tint and the calyx light maroon-red.In autumn, foliage turns tints of yellow, orange, andred. Zones 5 - 8. H:8-10ft · W:8-10 ft18-24", 3 gal. $45.00$$plantID:2727$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis vernalis 'Amethyst'Vernal Witch HazelAlavender-purpleseedlingfromTimBrotzman,named by famed plantsman Don Shadow. Itbecomes a rounded bush with gray-green foliageturning a brilliant scarlet in autumn. Petals are 14mm long by 1.5 mm wide. Light purple-red flowersemit a spicy aroma in mid-winter, usually mid-February to late March here in central NJ. Zones 4 -8. H: 8-10 ft · W:6-8 ft15-18", 1 gal $35.00 | 2-3', 2 gal $55.00$$plantID:539$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis vernalis 'Lombart'sWeeping' Vernal WitchhazelAn unusual weeping form of Hamamelis vernalis,with orange-red flowers, blooming January throughMarch. Horizontally spreading growth habit, reachingapproximately 5' tall x 10' wide. Spicy fragrance,yellow fall color. Zones 4-8.2-3', 2 gal $55.00$$plantID:2447$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis xintermedia 'Angelly'Witch Hazelvan Heijningen. One of the finest witch hazels, withbright lemon-yellow flowers and compact growthhabit. New growth is flushed coppery red, whileautumn color is yellow with a hint of orange. Longlastingblooming season, from late winter throughearly spring, with a strong sweet scent. Excellentcultivar for the South! Zones 5 - 8. H:6-8ft · W:6-8 ft2-3', 3 gal. $55.00$$plantID:543$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis xintermedia 'AntoineKort' Witch HazelKalmthout. Truly a rare find, as we are possibly theonly retail source of this plant in North America!'Antoine Kort' has good clear red flowers which arecurled, twisted and crimped. It flowers in midwinterwith a scent which is sweet and strong. Fall color isorange red. A spreading plant of strong vigorousgrowth. Zones 5 - 8. H:12-15ft · W:10-12 ft2-3', 3 gal. $55.00www.rarefindnursery.com | Jackson, NJ | Phone: 732-833-0613 | Fax: 732-833-1623 | email: support@rarefindnursery.compg. 31


<strong>TREES</strong> &<strong>SHRUBS</strong>Hamamelis 'Sunburst' to Hydrangea macrophylla Expression$$plantID:2993$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis xintermedia 'Sunburst'Witch HazelAmagnificentdisplayinmid-to-latewinter,producingmasses of spider-like, large-petaled, lemon yellowflowers. Habit is a narrowly upright vase shape withascending branches. Yellow-orange to yellow fallcolor is very eye-catching. Zones 5 - 8. H: 10-12ft · W:7-9 ft3-4', 3 gal $55.00$$plantID:2996$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hydrangea arborescens ssp radiataSmooth HydrangeaAdelicateflowerforthenativeshadygarden,thisisvery similar to the species H.arborescens, but withsilvery white backs to the leaves instead of green.Showy when viewed from below or when wind isblowing. Flowers are white lacecap type. These aregrown from cuttings and seed. Zones 4 - 9. H: 4-6ft · W:4-6 ft15-18" 1 gal. $30.00$$plantID:3412$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis xintermedia 'SweetSunshine' Witch HazelYellow-flowered, fragrant selection from BrokenArrow <strong>Nursery</strong>. Blooms in midwinter. Zones5-7.18-24", 3 gal $55.00$$plantID:3409$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hydrangea macrophylla 'Ayesha'Mophead HydrangeaNEW! Unusual for 2 reasons,'Ayesha' is a very oldJapanese cultivar that has small cupped petals,very different from the flat sterile flowers of most Hmacrophylla cultivars. In addition, they are slightlyscented. Flowers are blue in acid soil, with longshiny medium green leaves. A vigorous grower forthe shady garden. Zones 6-9. H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft6-10", 1 gal $20.00$$plantID:2452$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hamamelis xintermedia 'Twilight'Witch Hazelvan der Werf. Unpredictable!Unusual!Mostflowersare red but produce occasional yellow petals to giveastrikingbi-coloreffect.Someareredandyellowmixed together. A midwinter bloomer, it becomes arounded 12' x 12' large shrub or small tree atmaturity. Zones 5 - 8. H: 10-12 ft · W:10-12 ft2-3', 3 gal $55.00$$plantID:3266$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hydrangea macrophylla 'Blaumeise'AKA 'Titmouse' Lacecap HydrangeaOne of the best blue lacecap hydrangeas, this is astrong grower and good garden plant.It canbecome a large plant in time. One of the seriesintroduced by the Federal Research Institute inWadenswil, Switzerland. The name has also beentranslated as "blue tit" (after a small European bird)and "blue sky". Zones 6 - 9. H: 4-5 ft · W:4-5 ft15-18" 3 gal. $45.00$$plantID:620$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Heptacodium miconoides Seven-sonflowerOne tough plant! Beautiful multi-stemmed shrub orsmall tree resembles a white crepe-myrtle. August'swhite buds open to September flowers with ajasmine fragrance. The calyx then turns a bright redthat is quite showy until the first hard frost. Tan barkexfoliates to reveal an attractive brown inner bark.Limited quantity. Zones5-8.H: 10-20 ft · W:7-14ft15-18", 1 gal. $30.00 | 3-4', 3 gal.$50.00$$plantID:2759$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hibiscus syriacus Sugar Tip®'America Irene Scott PPAF' Rose-of-SharonBrightly variegated creamy-white and blue-greenfoliage plus lots of double clear pink flowersdistinguish this eye-catching new shrub. Unlike othervariegated rose of sharon cultivars, the flowersactually open! As an added bonus it does notproduce seed, so no invasive seedlings areproduced. H: 4-6 ft · W:3-4 ft10-15" 1 gal. $25.00$$plantID:2994$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hydrangea arborescensIncrediball Smooth HydrangeaThis hardy, strong growing hydrangea delivers loadsof big blooms that emerge lime green, change towhite and then to green. The big flower heads areheld up by sturdy stems that don't droop, even afteraheavyrain.Maintainsatidyappearancethroughout the season. aka 'Abetwo' PP20571Zones 4-9. H: 5-6 ft · W:5-6 ft15-18", 3 gal $45.00$$plantID:3165$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hydrangea macrophylla 'CardinalRed' Mophead HydrangeaIn early summer, this compact rounded shrub issmothered in flowers and continues to bloom untilSeptember Rose-red mopheads (on alkaline soil)are quite radiant against the glossy dark greenserrated leaves. In autumn foliage turns a beautifulshade of purple. Zones 5-9. H: 4-5 ft · W:5-6 ft6-10", 1 gal. $20.00$$plantID:3159$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hydrangea macrophylla CitylineMars 'Ramars' Mophead HydrangeaAsmallplantwithbigappeal!Greatforcontainers!Long lasting large pinkish-red and white flowers areborne on sturdy stems and change to an attractivegreen with age. Noted for excellent mildewresistance. Compact growth habit means littlepruning is needed. Prefers shade and moisture foroptimum growth. aka 'Ramars' Zones 5-9. H: 1-3ft · W:1-3 ft15-18" 3 gal. $45.00$$plantID:2998$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hydrangea macrophylla EdgyHearts Mophead HydrangeaUnusual mophead blooms on a compact growingplant. Picotee edges of white surround darkpinkish-red petals, creating a sensational bi-coloreffect. In higher pH soils (greater than pH 5.5), addaluminum sulfate to lower pH and induce blue color.Likes shade and moist soil. Limited quantityavailable. 'Horheart' Zones 5-9. H: 2-4 ft · W:2-4 ft15-18", 3 gal $55.00$$plantID:2815$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hydrangea arborescensInvincibelle® Spirit SmoothHydrangeaAcolorbreakthrough,here'saPINKversionofHydrangea 'Annabelle'! Cold hardy and heat-tolerantfor gardens from Manitoba to Mobile, it blooms onnew wood and reblooms until frost. Plant in a massfor maximum impact! A sturdy and vigorous growerfor shade to part sun. aka 'NCHA1' Zones 4-9. H: 3-5ft · W:3-5 ft10-15" 1 gal. $25.00$$plantID:2999$$ %%catName:Trees & Shrubs%%Hydrangea macrophyllaExpression Double DelightsMophead HydrangeaAdelicateandlovelyDOUBLErebloomingmophead hydrangea with a compact habit. Flowersare pinkish rose or blue depending on soil pH.Foliage is a dark glossy green. Prefers partialshade and moist soil. 'Rie 06' Zones 5-9. H: 30-36ft · W:30-36 ft10-15", 1 gal. $30.00www.rarefindnursery.com | Jackson, NJ | Phone: 732-833-0613 | Fax: 732-833-1623 | email: support@rarefindnursery.compg. 33

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