Trees & Shrubs
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BUSH CHERRY Prunus (Carmine Jewel)
$39.00A wonderful addition to the hardy edible garden! Attractive 6-8' shrubs are extremely hardy and easy to grow; white spring flowers become dark-red cherries in summer (resist the urge to pick these when they are bright-red, they need to be very dark...
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PLUM Prunus salicina (Santa Rosa)
$65.00Perhaps the most loved plum, luscious large reddish-purple fruit with golden flesh are firm, juicy and slightly tart prefect for fresh eating, baking, or canning; this vigorous 15-20' tree is hardy, upright and productive with lovely white flowers in...
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FLOWERING CHERRY Prunus yedoensis (Akebono)
$85.00This elegant 25x 25' tree is remarkable in spring when its bursts into bloom with clouds of fragrant, semi-double, white to shell-pink flowers. Glossy, emerald green foliage in summer is beautiful on the spreading, curving crown of this pretty tree. The...
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PEARLBLOOM Poliothyrsis sinensis
$29.95 - $49.00Pearlbloom perfectly describes the round pearly buds on the 6-8" panicles which open to be fragrant creamy-white flowers making their appearance on red stems in late summer to early fall, iridescent bronzy spring leaves deepen to dark-green before...
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DWARF GOLDEN SCOT'S PINE Pinus sylvestris (Nisbets Gold)
$34.95This dwarf pine's needles are light to yellowish-green for most of the year, but in the winter, especially in colder regions, they take on brilliant golden-yellow hues that are hard to miss. It is a dense, and heavily branched, globose tree that may...
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SWEET CHERRY Prunus avium (Bing)
$65.00One of the very best cherries with consistently large deep-red, sweet and juicy mid-season fruit that is excellent for eating fresh, freezing or canning; very vigorous trees that bear heavy crops! Pollinizers: 'Black Tartarian','Sam', 'Van','Stella' and...
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WEEPING WILLOW Salix babylonica
$19.95The distinct and gracefully beautiful weeping willow is a spectacular sight! Especially when planted on a ponds edge with its delicate branches hanging down to touch the water. A sturdy trunk topped by a graceful broadly-rounded crown of branches 30-50'...
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STAGHORN SUMAC (Rhus typhina)
$19.95 - $29.95A wide-spreading, open, irregularly branched, large 15-25' shrub whose stems are covered with a dense reddish-brown down much like the velvet on a stag's horns; large, compound pinnate leaves, are deep-green above and glaucous below and turn a glorious...
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BLUE JAPANESE WHITE PINE Pinus parviflora (Cleary)
$34.95'Cleary' is an extremely ornamental, compact and slow-growing Japanese White Pine. Its form is distinctively pyramidal with a strong central leader. Its dense needles are silvery blue, especially when in full sun and they retain their blue color well...
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WESTERN SAND CHERRY (Prunus besseyi)
$19.95 - $24.95Well worth cultivation for both ornamental value and fruit; this 3-5' central North American native is just covered with clusters of small, fragrant, bright-white flowers in late spring and by July, ®", sweet, black cherries call in the wildlife and...
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DWARF EASTERN WHITE PINE Pinus strobus (Squiggles)
$34.95A highly ornamental, dwarf selection of Eastern white pine. Slowly grows compact and dense, globose and flat, typically to the ground. Its attractive blue-green needles are thin and twisted. A great plant for sunny rock gardens, in containers or planted...
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RED-LEAVED CHOKECHERRY Prunus virginiana (Shubert)
$19.95 - $39.00This colorful large shrub/small tree (15-30') has leaves which open lush-green and turn a color-fast, deep purple-red. Easily grown for screening or accent, it also provides a fine show of dazzling white spring flowers and long clusters of edible...
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CASCARA Rhamnus purshiana
$19.95 - $24.95A pretty tree/shrub to 15-30' which is native to the western United States. Prominently veined, dark-green leathery leaves which turn rich yellow in fall, peeling bark and red-turning-black fruits all add to the beauty. Historically used for its...
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THORNLESS BLACKBERRY Rubus argutus (Navajo)
$19.95This is one of the very best cultivars for the home gardener. Upright 4-5' thornless canes do not require trellising making it easier to maintain! Pure-white spring flowers bear high-yields of large,excellent quality, mid-to-late-summer blackberries...
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SWEET CHERRY (Prunus avium 'Rainier')
$65.00Such an outstanding cherry with its beautiful pale-yellow cherries blushed with red. Very firm flesh has great texture and quality with a sweet flavor which is considered to be superior to most varieties. The yellow color helps to outsmart birds since...
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DWARF OREGON GRAPE (Mahonia repens)
$19.95 - $39.00Hardiness zones 4-8 This low growing one foot tall and very-slowly creeping shrub spreads by underground stems. Holly-like evergreen foliage is blue-green and turns a showy bronzy-purple in winter. In spring small clusters of fragrant bright-yellow...
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EVERBEARING MULBERRY Morus illinois (Illinois Everbearing)
$59.00This handsome 20-35' tree produces large and delightfully flavorful deep-purple fruits in early summer and a smaller crop again in late summer. Considered a precocious fruiter, it begins to bear at only 2-3 years of age. The large bright-green leaves...
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JAPANESE WHITE PINE Pinus parviflora (Venus)
$34.95 - $59.00This elegant shrub/tree features short, light-toned, blue-green needles that are compact and curl around the twigs in a lovely tight swirl. This specimen is quite slow-growing, eventually reaching 6-8' with a pyramidal habit. Beautiful as a bonsai...
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NUTTALL OAK Quercus texana nuttallii
$29.95 - $49.00The Nuttall oak, was formerly known by the species of nutallii, causing some confusion! This beautiful oak is found growing from Texas to up to Illinois and over to Kentucky. Not only fairly fast-growing to 50-80', but able to withstand periodic flooding...
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FLOWERING CHERRY Prunus subhirtella (Accolade)
$85.00Dark pink buds open as nodding profusions of large, soft pink, double blooms, which cover bare branches on a spreading, airy crown, early-mid spring. Once the flowers have fallen, dark green foliage emerges for the summer season, turning brilliant shades...
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SWEET POMEGRANATE Punica granatum
$19.95 - $25.00This pomegranate was given its name for a reason! The fruits are deliciously sweet and the seeds are nice and soft. It is self-fertile, but it never hurts to have more than one, for cross-pollination and extra beauty. Their late spring flowers are showy...
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COLUMNAR IRONWOOD Parrotia persica (Persian Spire)
$34.95Wonderful four-season interest on this columnar 25 x 10 Ironwood, spring growth emerges bright-green with dark-purple edging, in summer it is a lovely green column before turning shades of orange-red-purple in autumn, winter shows us its intereting...
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SWEET MULBERRY Morus alba (Kokuso)
$59.00The large 2 ¬Ω" seedless black fruits of this Korean selection taste like no other berry that you have ever eaten, they are wonderfully sweet; a precocious fruiter, this cultivar produces freely on a self-fertile, fast-growing 30-40' tree, said to be...
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PINK CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia (Sioux)
$19.95Very large showy pink flowers are the important feature of this outstanding densely upright shrub (10-15'); a knockout in summer. S/M ...