<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