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M . g. 'GOLD RUSH' - This dawn redwood is distinctive<br />

because its needles are rich yellow all summer. This<br />

deciduous tree was a sport from Metasequoia glyptostroboides<br />

found in China during the 1940's. Can grow in moist soil and<br />

makes a soft backdrop of yellow behind other conifers.<br />

2 gal. $ 40.00<br />

MICROBIOTA DECUSSATA - This Siberian conifer is a<br />

chameleon. All spring through fall the low growing plant is<br />

deep forest green and in late fall it changed to a purplish tan<br />

that adds color all winter. M. decussata forms a low shrub<br />

12"x36" and will grow in full sun or semi shade.<br />

1 gal. $ 12.00<br />

NELLIA AFFINIS is an American native that has purple<br />

new leaves. The leaves are about 2" long and are deeply<br />

serrated. This medium sized shrub has pink flowers 2" long in<br />

late spring. This attractive shrub should be planted more often<br />

in our gardens. (We need to get a plant into our own garden!)<br />

2 gal. $ 22.00<br />

NOTHOPANAX DELAVAYI - This semi hardy (15° F.)<br />

evergreen has leaves that look somewhat like a maple.<br />

Eventually getting 6-8' tall, the tropical looking leaves are a<br />

background to the ivy-like white flowers.<br />

1 gal. $ 20.00<br />

NYSSA<br />

N. SINENSIS - Finally we have a few plants of this<br />

excellent plant. Nyssa sinensis is a Chinese relative to our<br />

Southeast native tupelo. The small to medium sized tree is<br />

adaptable and easy to grow. Fall color is stunning redorange.<br />

This is a tree that is practically unknown in American<br />

gardens, but should be grown more.<br />

1 gal. $ 30.00<br />

NYSSA SYLVATICA 'AUTUMN CASCADE' - The<br />

black gum is a native of the Southeast U.S. The foliage is<br />

glossy green during summer turning glorious red-purple in<br />

fall. The plant is a weeping form, so can be grown in smaller<br />

gardens. Very adaptable for wet areas as well as well<br />

drained. 2 gal. $ 40.00<br />

N. SYLVATICA 'RED RAGE' has the glossiest green<br />

foliage of any of the tupelo cultivars we have seen. This plant<br />

looks robustly healthy all summer and in October-November<br />

will turn flaming red. 1 gal. $ 14.00<br />

N. SYLVATICA 'RED WINE' - We have also seen this<br />

plant listed as N. syl. 'Red Red Wine'. The dark green glossy<br />

foliage turns brilliant dark red in fall. The southeastern U.S.<br />

native will grow in wet soils as well as well drained soils.<br />

2 gal. $ 40.00<br />

N. SYLVATICA 'WILDFIRE' - has brilliant new<br />

growth through the late spring and early summer. The older<br />

leaves are deep green and will turn bright red in fall.<br />

1 gal. $ 40.00<br />

5 gal. $ 60.00<br />

OMPHALOIDES 'CHERRY INGRAM' - Named for<br />

English gardener Collingwood Ingram (of flowering cherry<br />

fame). This low growing perennial gets up to 1' tall in bloom<br />

with small brilliant blue flowers. In early March-April O.<br />

'Cherry Ingram' is a perfect companion for Corylopsis<br />

pauciflora. The plants will slowly grow into mats of flowers<br />

and foliage. 1 gal. $ 10.00<br />

OPHIOPOGON NIGRESCENS - Black Mondo Grass. The<br />

black color is actually a sunburn of maximum proportions. If<br />

put in full shade, it will be green. Ophiopogon nigrescens a<br />

22<br />

Ophiopogon nigrescens cont.<br />

low growing, grassy looking plant. It is great with cyclamen or<br />

snowdrops for a great contrast. 1 gal. $ 12.00<br />

OSMANTHUS<br />

O. BURKWOODII - A 5' shrub with small evergreen<br />

foliage. The leaves are dark green and matte not shiny and the<br />

white flowers will cover the plants in early spring. Osmanthus<br />

burkwoodii is an easy grower in the Northwest, California and<br />

the South. 1 gal. $ 12.00<br />

O. FRAGRANS VAR. AURANTIACUS - This is an<br />

upright growing evergreen shrub. Probably will grow to 15' in<br />

time. The flower clusters are orange and are sweetly fragrant<br />

during fall-winter. 1 gal. $ 28.00<br />

O. HETEROPHYLLUS 'GOSHIKI' - This evergreen<br />

shrub grows 4'-5' tall and wide in time. The foliage is holly<br />

like and is marbled with yellow on a dark green background.<br />

1 gal. $ 15.00<br />

2 gal. $ 25.00<br />

O. HETEROPHYLLUS 'KEMBU' has narrow leaves<br />

with a broad, creamy band around the edge. This O.<br />

heterophyllus has fewer thorns than most of the other<br />

cultivars. Seems to be a slow grower.<br />

1 gal. $ 22.00<br />

O. 'OGON' - Has golden holly-like leaves throughout the<br />

year. Our plant sulked until the magnolia overhead grew.<br />

Seems to do best in shade as the color will be best and the<br />

plant will thrive. 1 gal. $ 18.00<br />

O. 'SAN JOSE' - We never seem to have enough of this<br />

evergreen shrub. O. 'San Jose' gets to 15' and is an upright<br />

grower. Has been hardy to -12° F. here. The evergreen leaves<br />

are holly-like, but don't have sharp points like the holly. The<br />

tiny whitish flowers in fall have a wonderful apricot fragrance.<br />

O. 'San Jose' will make a superb hedge.<br />

1 gal. $ 15.00<br />

O. 'SASABA' - Even though these plants are small we are<br />

offering them because we think O. 'Sasaba' is an outstanding<br />

plant. The sharply pointed evergreen leaves look somewhat<br />

like a small bamboo. We have seen 5-6' upright shrubs of O.<br />

'Sasaba' at Brookside Gardens, MD and were very impressed.<br />

The plants we are offering are 3 year olds and seem to take off<br />

and grow faster after this age. 1 gal. $ 20.00<br />

OXYDENDRUM ARBOREUM - Sourwood. This small<br />

tree has almost everything we could want in a tree. The small<br />

tree gets to 20' or so and has an arching form. The white<br />

flowers look like long fingers and are small white bells in<br />

summer. In fall the red color is gorgeous red for quite a long<br />

time. Easy to grow in well drained soil.<br />

1 gal. $ 16.00<br />

PAEONIA<br />

P. 'ALICE HARDING' - (Lemoine 1935). A semidouble<br />

medium yellow. The foliage is attractive as are all the<br />

tree peonies. 3 gal. $ 75.00<br />

P. 'BANQUET' - (Saunders 1941) This semi double, red<br />

flowering tree peony is very striking in May. It's hard to miss<br />

these beautiful flowers. 5 gal. $ 100.00<br />

P. 'BARTZELLA' is an interspecific hybrid between<br />

tree peonies and herbaceous peonies. The flowers are the<br />

color, size and form of the tree peonies but there isn't a trunk<br />

or branches. In spring the growth quickly expands and large<br />

buds form. The buds will open to large bright yellow flowers.<br />

This plant is an easy grower.<br />

BAREROOT OR NEWLY POTTED $100.00

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