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C. SANGUINEA 'ARCTIC SUN' - (C. sanguinea 'Canto'<br />

PPAF) Developed by Andre Van Nijnatten in Holland. The<br />

stems are golden yellow with rich red at the tips. Keep<br />

watching for more beautiful stemmed cornus as there are many<br />

stunning selections coming in the future.<br />

1 gal. $ 20.00<br />

C. SANGUINEA 'COMPRESSA' - According to Paul<br />

Cappiello and Don Shadow's Dogwood book, this is a,<br />

"Bizarre little upright plant... without a doubt this is a plant<br />

geeks plant." I'm glad I'm a plant geek! The upright growth to<br />

6'-8' will be at most 1' wide. We use our plants as an<br />

exclamation point to add height to the border. The leaves<br />

literally grow one on top of the other.<br />

1 gal. $ 30.00<br />

C. SANGUINEA 'MIDWINTER FIRE' - This is the<br />

best dogwood for the color of stem. The base of the plant is<br />

red and changes from yellow to orange towards the growing<br />

tip. A glowing color all winter. Best when stooled each<br />

spring. 1 gal. $ 14.00<br />

3 for $ 36.00<br />

C. STOLONIFERA 'HEDGEROWS GOLD' - We got<br />

this plant from Hedgerows <strong>Nursery</strong> in Mc Minnville, OR. Our<br />

native streamside dogwood grows into a large shrub. C.ornus<br />

stolonifera 'Hedgerows Gold' is a very adaptable plant as well<br />

as being a beautiful golden variegated shrub. We prune our<br />

plant to 18" each year. It immediately regrows to 5' each<br />

summer. Would be a good foil for golden flowers in a<br />

perennial border. 1 gal. $ 17.00<br />

COROKIA COTONEASTER - The wire netting shrub has<br />

dark stems that bend and twist to form an unusual shrub up to<br />

6-7'. The corokias make excellent container subjects. Hardy<br />

to perhaps 10° F. though our plants have been in the garden<br />

for 11 years without any damage. Most books say this plant<br />

doesn't flower, but our plants are covered with yellow flowers<br />

in spring. 1 gal. $ 14.00<br />

CORREA 'MARION'S MARVEL' The Australian<br />

fuchsia has rich pink flowers during late winter. Makes a<br />

good container plant (hardy to 10-15° F) or a mounding shrub<br />

in California or the Oregon coast. 1 gal. $ 12.00<br />

CORYLOPSIS -<br />

C. GOTOANA has typical yellow flowers like all the<br />

winter hazels, but they are smaller than C. spicata. The foliage<br />

is also smaller than C. spricata. This corylopsis is an<br />

intermediate between C. pauciflora and C. spicata.<br />

1 gal. $ 18.00<br />

C. 'LONGWOOD CHIMES' - This hybrid has long soft<br />

yellow flowers in early March. We only have a few plants<br />

available this year. 1 gal. $ 24.00<br />

C. PAUCIFLORA - This is one of the finest of all shrubs<br />

we grow. C. pauciflora has a grace about it year round. In<br />

winter the branches form a lacy effect with dark colored,<br />

swollen flower buds. In March, the light yellow racemes<br />

cover the plant. 1 gal. $ 18.00<br />

C. SPICATA - A larger flowered species. The yellow<br />

flowers have red stamens which is a very attractive feature.<br />

The foliage is larger than other species.<br />

1 gal. $ 16.00<br />

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C. SPICATA 'AUREA' - We first saw this plant 3 or 4<br />

years ago in Seattle. The new growth has a pink-purple color<br />

and the full matured leaves will be beautiful golden yellow all<br />

summer. The plant will have the typical 2" racemes in March<br />

and the will carry through the summer with golden foliage.<br />

1 gal. $ 16.00<br />

C. WILLMOTTAE 'SPRING PURPLE' - This<br />

corylopsis came from Hilliers originally. The new growth has<br />

distinctive purple foliage on the plant. C.w. 'Spring Purple' is<br />

an open 10'-12' shrub that many summers will hold the purple<br />

new growth until mid-July. 1 gal. $ 22.00<br />

CORYLUS 'RED MAJESTIC' . This is a new cultivar of<br />

Harry Lauder's Walking Stick from Europe. The plant is<br />

contorted everywhere (We haven't checked the roots yet.).<br />

The difference is C. 'Red Majestic' has deep purple foliage so<br />

will make a striking plant year round. This is one of the first<br />

offerings of C. 'Red Majestic' . 1 gal. $24.00<br />

COTINUS<br />

C. 'GOLDEN SPIRIT' - We were first attracted to C.<br />

'Golden Spirit' through English magazines, but couldn't find it<br />

in the U.S. We started seeing a few plants in public gardens<br />

by 2001. I finally found a source in 2001. The foliage is<br />

round and smaller than many of the C. coggygria cultivars.<br />

The distinctive difference is the golden color of the foliage<br />

which is consistent spring-fall. This plant should be great used<br />

in a border with greens and yellows or rich purples.<br />

1 gal. $ 22.00<br />

C. 'GRACE' is one of our best discoveries. We first listed<br />

C. 'Grace' in 1993, and are still impressed with how great this<br />

shrub can be. We got this Hillier named hybrid in the mid<br />

1980's as a one foot cutting. Our original plant is cut back<br />

hard each spring to 6' and by the end of the season is 12-14'<br />

high. The large mid purple leaves are pretty all summer, and<br />

by fall they turn the most amazing pink, red, orange and<br />

purple. As a cut back plant we get only a few flowers (no<br />

great loss) but the foliage is superb.<br />

1 gal. $ 22.00<br />

C. 'ROYAL PURPLE' - This smoke bush is the<br />

standard cultivar available through the nursery industry. The<br />

oval, deep purple leaves cover the plant and can make an<br />

impressive background shrub for a shrub or perennial border.<br />

The fall color will be deep red, purple and pink. The flowers<br />

are large puffs of fertile florets during summer, making smoke<br />

above the foliage. 1 gal. $ 20.00<br />

C. 'YOUNG LADY' ® - This green leafed C. coggygria<br />

has many large clusters of flowers (smoke) even on 6 inch<br />

plants. Discovered by Hendrick Kolster of Boskoop, Holland.<br />

The green leaves have orange-red fall color. The plant<br />

probably will not get over<br />

$ 24.00<br />

8-10 feet because of the heavy<br />

flower production. Limited 1 gal. $ 24.00<br />

C. OBOVATUS - is our eastern native smoke bush. We<br />

were at Jane Platt's Portland garden many years ago to see her<br />

20' tree with stunning pink fall color. The oval foliage is 8"-<br />

10" long and 2" wide and will have a pinkish blush in spring,<br />

light green summer color and the unusual pink fall color. C.<br />

obovatus is the larger parent of the superb C. 'Grace.'<br />

1 gal. $ 26.00

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