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Arborvitae- ThujaShrubCommon NameSizeNotesSKUBotanical NameT162Thuja occidentalis 'Golden Tuffet'Golden Tuffet American ArborvitaeT164Thuja occidentalis 'Little Giant'Little Giant Globe Arborvitae2' x 2'Globe form, deep green foliage.T190Thuja occidentalis 'Woodwardii'5' x 8'Globose form, dark green/brown in winterT197Thuja occidentalis Fire Chief Woodward American GlobeArborvitaeFire Chief Globe Arborvitae4' x 4'Orange-Red foliage in winterT225Thuja plicata 'Whipcord'Whipcord Giant Arborvitae-threadleaf5' x 5'Green cords make a mophead, zone 6.Common NameSizeNotes10' x 3' slowNew growth yellow-orange changing to green.TreeSKUBotanical NameT222Thuja occidentalis 'Art Boe'North Pole Arborvitae-columnar15' X 7'Narrow columnar upright with dark green foliageT156Thuja occidentalis 'Degroot's Spire'Degroot Spire American Arborvitae20' x 5'Columnar form, deep green foliage.T153Thuja occidentalis 'Elegantissima'Elegantissima American Arborvitae15' x 5'Pyramidal, new foliage tipped yellow.T158Thuja occidentalis 'George Peabody'T159Thuja occidentalis 'Hetz Wintergreen'T169Thuja occidentalis 'Holmstrup'George Peabody AmericanArborvitaeHetz Wintergreen AmericanArborvitaeSpiralis Arborvitae45', slow to mod.T210Thuja occidentalis 'Janed Gold'Highlights Arborvitae-gold10' x 4'Pyramidal, slender. Branchlets spirally arranged. Darkgreen.columnar/pyramidal, bright yellow colorT160Thuja occidentalis 'Nigra'Dark American Arborvitae25' x 8'Pyramidal, good dark green through winter.T165Thuja occidentalis 'Pyramidalis'Pyramidal American Arborvitae30' x 8'Narrow pyramidal, formal in outline.T155Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'Emerald Green American Arborvitae15' x 4'Narrow compact, pyramidal, bright green year round.T170Thuja occidentalis 'Techny'Techny American Arborvitae15' x 8'Broad based pyramid, salt tolerant, dark green year round.T195Thuja occidentalis 'Yellow Ribbon'Yellow Ribbon American Arborvitae10' x 3'New growth yellow-orange, maturing green.T230Thuja plicataGiant Arborvitae65' x 20'Bronze in winter. Takes part shade. Fast grower.T280Thuja plicata 'Forever Goldy'Forever Goldy Western Arborvitae17' x 4'columnar, turns orange/bronze through fall and winterSylvan Nursery, Inc.1/12/202235'30' x 10'Narrow pyramidal, one of the best yellows.Columnar pyramidal, good green winter color.

T151Thuja plicata 'Green Giant'Green Giant Western Arborvitae35' x 15'Broad pyramidal, bronze in winter.T228Thuja plicata 'Spring Grove'Spring Grove Western Arborvitae30' x 15'Tight pyramidal fast growing,dark green foliage ,cold hardyT290Thuja plicata 'Steeplechase'Steeplechase Western Arborvitae30' x 10 'Tight pyramidal form, sport of Green GiantT231Thuja plicata 'Zebrina'Zebrina Giant Arborvitae-variegated50' x 15'Green foliage banded with gold

AzaleaDeciduous - HybridSKUVarietyA753Azalea viscosum 'Lemon Drop'Flower Color & DescriptionYellowNotesHt.FlowersZonePeach to yellowFragrant, fall color - viscosum hyb.5’ x 5’July4SylvanInc.A745 Nursery,Azalea 'Lollipop'PinkPink with yellow flairFragrant, orange fall foliage4’ x5’June5SylvanInc. and Sweet'A803 Nursery,Azalea 'PinkPinkPink with yellow4’ x 3’June5SylvanInc.A874 Nursery,Azalea 'RibbonCandy'PinkPink with white stripesFragrant , red fall foliage, viscosumhyb.Fragrant, red-orange fall foliage6’June4Small whiteFragrant, fall color - viscosum hyb.7’x7’June4Ht.FlowersZoneSylvanInc.A864 Nursery,Azalea 'Weston'sInnocence'WhiteSylvan Nursery, Inc.Deciduous - SpeciesSKUVarietyA570Azalea atlanticumSylvanInc.A596 Nursery,Azalea calendulaceumSylvanInc.A595 Nursery,Azalea canescensSylvanInc.A790 Nursery,Azalea mucronulatumSylvanInc.A795 Nursery,Azalea mucronulatum'Cornell Pink'SylvanInc.A797 Nursery,Azalea periclymenoides(nudiflora)Flower Color & te/light pinkFragrant, blue green leaf4’ x 4’April6Orange-yellow color rangeAppalachian Mountains native8’ x 8’May-June5White-roseColonizes8’ x10’April5Pale lavenderEarliest to bloom6’ x 6’April5PinkEarly blooming4’ x 4’April5White to pale pinkFragrant flowers, native to MA5’ x 5’May4SylvanInc.A823 Nursery,Azalea prinophyllum'Marie Hoffman'PinkClear pinkFragrant, native to the North East8’ x 8’May4SylvanInc.A830 Nursery,Azalea schlippenbachiiPinkLight pinkLarge flower, orange-red fall foliage6’ x 6’May-June5SylvanInc.A811 Nursery,Azalea viscosum'Pink Mist'PinkClear pinkSpicy fragrance, late flowering7’ x 7’May-June4WhiteSpicy fragrance, late flowering8’ x 8’May-June4SylvanInc.A860 Nursery,Azalea viscosumSylvan Nursery, Inc.1/12/2022White

Evergreen - HybridSKUVarietyA559Azalea 'Aphrodite'SylvanInc.A580 Nursery,Azalea 'Blaauw'sPink'SylvanInc.A650 Nursery,Azalea Bloom-A-Thon LavenderFlower Color & DescriptionNotesHt.FlowersZonePinkRose pinkSingle 2” flowers4’x4’May-June6PinkSalmon PinkHose in hose4’ x 4’May5LavenderTighter than Encore, smaller flower4’ x 4’April, July, Sept7LavenderSylvanInc.A652 Nursery,Azalea Bloom-A-Thon Pink DoublePinkPink doubleTighter than Encore, smaller flower4’ x 4’April, July, Sept7SylvanInc.A859 Nursery,Azalea Bloom-A-Thon RedRedRedTighter than Encore, smaller flower4’ x 4’April, July, Sept7SylvanInc.A657 Nursery,Azalea Bloom-A-Thon WhiteWhiteWhiteTighter than Encore, smaller flower3’ x 3’April, July, Sept7SylvanInc.A620 Nursery,Azalea 'DelawareValley White'WhiteLarge WhiteSingle, most popular4’ x 4’May5FuchsiaBlooms spring, repeats August to frost4’ x 4’May, fall6Pinkish purpleHardiest Encore, takes sun4’ x 4’May, fall6aSylvanInc.A955 Nursery,Azalea Encore Autumn Amethyst PinkSylvanInc.A975 Nursery,Azalea Encore Autumn Royalty PurpleSylvanInc.A950 Nursery,Azalea Encore Autumn Sangria PinkRed- pinkLarge single flowers4’ x 4’May, fall6aSylvanInc.A648 Nursery,Azalea 'Fashion'PinkDeep pinkHose in hose4’ x 5’May6SylvanInc. Crimson'A654 Nursery,Azalea 'GirardRedCrimsonGood sub for Mothers Day3’ x 3’May5pink purpleBroadly mounded,slightly fragrant4’ x 5’Mid spring5SylvanInc.A651 Nursery,Azalea 'Girard'sFuchsia'FuchsiaSylvanInc. Michelle'A630 Nursery,Azalea 'ReneePinkMedium pinkCompact habit, dark green foliage3’ x 5’May-June5SylvanInc. Rose'A655 Nursery,Azalea 'GirardRedRose pinkCompact, dark green & glossy3’ x 5’May5SylvanInc.A670 Nursery,Azalea 'GumpoPink'PinkSoft pink2’ x 3’June-July62’ x 3’June-July63’ x 4’May6SylvanInc.A680 Nursery,Azalea 'GumpoWhite'WhiteSylvanInc. Crimson'A710 Nursery,Azalea 'HinoRedBrilliant redLow growing, lg. frilled flowers,satsukiLow growing, lg. frilled flowers,satsukiBronze winter foliage, singleSylvanInc.A625 Nursery,Azalea 'Johanna'RedRedCrimson fall foliage4’ x 4’June6SylvanInc.A740 Nursery,Azalea 'Kaempo'PinkHot pinkLow spreading, late, satsuki2’ x 3’June-July5Single lavender-pinkRounded habit, hose in hose4’ x 4’April-May5Single frilled pinkLow growing, North Tisbury hybrid2’ x 4’June-July6SylvanInc.A735 Nursery,Azalea 'Karen'SylvanInc.A758 Nursery,Azalea 'MichaelHill'PurplePinkWhite

A801Azalea 'Pleasant White'WhiteWhiteSpreading, large single flowers3’ x 3’June-July5SylvanInc.A800 Nursery,Azalea poukhanensisPurpleLilac purpleHardy, broad growing5’ x 7’May5SylvanInc.A805 Nursery,Azalea poukhanensis'Compacta'PurpleLilac purpleHardy, broad growing3’x4’May5SylvanInc.A659 Nursery,Azalea ReBloom Blush ElegancePinkLight pinkSemi-evergreen, recurrent bloomer2’ x 3’May-frost6SylvanInc.A665 Nursery,Azalea ReBloom Coral AmazementPinkDark coralSemi-evergreen, recurrent bloomer2’x3’May-frost6WhiteSemi-evergreen, recurrent bloomer3’ x 4’May-frost6SylvanInc.A674 Nursery,Azalea ReBloom White NobilityWhiteSylvanInc. Michelle'A630 Nursery,Azalea 'ReneePinkGlowing deep dark ruffled pinkGirard's hybrid3' x 5’mid6SylvanInc.A820 Nursery,Azalea 'Rosebud'PinkSilvery rose pinkFlower form reminiscent of roses4’ x 4’April-May5SylvanInc. Sword'A834 Nursery,Azalea 'SilverRedVivid redVariegated foliage, single2’ x 2’May-June5SylvanInc.Robert'A866 Nursery,Azalea 'SirPinkPale pinkLong flowering, sub for Gumpo Pink2’ x 3’June-July6SylvanInc.A840 Nursery,Azalea 'Stewartstonian'RedBrick redRed winter foliage, round habit5’ x 4’May-June5SylvanInc.A843 Nursery,Azalea 'Tradition'PinkLight pinkDouble3’ x 4’June5Sylvan Nursery, Inc.

Blueberry- VacciniumHighbush - V. ippewa4’ x arliblue5’V055ElliottV062Herbert6’ - 8’V060Jersey5-7’V062Late Blue5’V076Patriot6’V049Pink IcingVarietyV005angustifoliumFruitYieldMost popular cv, fiery red fall foliageLarge and firm, consistent producer10-20 lb.Lowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Early-midFiery red fall foliageMedium size, firm with sweet, mild flavorLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.MidRed shades in fall; good red winterGood flavor, size and yieldstemsLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Mid-LateLong harvest time, open habitLarge fruit, good flavorEarlyupright with great cold hardiness1/12/202210-20 lb.large, firm and sweetLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.5-6’Very earlyWild species HighbushSmaller fruit than cultivarsLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.MId-LateReliable for fruiting and flavorLarge size, firm and flavorfulLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.EarlyFall colors: good yellows and orangesMildly sweetLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Very earlyRipens early, handsome fall colorsLarge and sweet, reliable producerburgundy redLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Very lateGood fall colorLarge and firm, mild tart flavor; good storer5-7’light5-8 lb.10-20 lb.5-10 lb.Lowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Mid-lateRed fall foliagemedium size blueberriesLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.LateVery old cultivar, widely grownSmall, reliable producer7-10 lb.Lowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.LateLargeLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Early-midGood fall colorsLarge, firm good flavor10-20 lb.Lowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.4’ x 4’Midstunning foliage throughout the yearlarge, robust berriesLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Ht.Ripens6-18”MidNotesFruitWild species LowbushSmall size fruit- wild blueberry flavorLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Sylvan Nursery, Inc.10-20 lb.Lowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Lowbush - V. angustifoliumSKUNotesMost varieties are self pollinating but will produce better crops if more than one variety is plantedYield

Lowbush & Half High - V. angustifolium & hybridsSKUVarietyHt.RipensV012x Blueberry Glaze2-3’MidV099X Jelly Bean1-2’V002x Northblue20-30”V006x Northcountry18-24”V070x Northland3-4’V069x Peach Sorbet2-3’V004x Top Hat16-20”NotesFruitYieldBoxwood-like foliage and habitsmall blackish berries, wild flavorlightLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Early-midSuitable for containers; seasonallySuper sweetchanging foliage colorLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.Early-mid Very cold tolerantLarge fruit, dark blue,firmlight3-7 lb.Lowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.MidSemi-dwarf; useful in the landscapeProlific producer, small - medium,Lowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.MidGood ornamental use, speading habitMedium sized soft fruitLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.MidPeachy, pinky orange to green springRich flavorfoliage, good fall color too.Lowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.MidNot noted for fruit productionMedium to small size- mild flavorLowbush Blueberry Sod available- 1x3’ strips, 200 sq.ft. per pallet April-May & Sept. till late fall.heavylight

Boxwood- BuxusSKUBotanical NameSizeFor blight tolerance pdfB350microphylla 'Baby Gem'4'x4'Upright habit, good winter color. Zone 5.B415microphylla 'Baby Jade'3'x3'Small, round habit great for small gardensB264microphylla 'Green Gem'3'x3'Tidy globe habit, zone 5.B266microphylla 'Green Mountain'5'x3'Pyramidal habit, zone 5.B267microphylla 'Green Velvet'4'x4'Oval habit, zone 5.B279microphylla 'Justin Brouwers'3'x3'Dwarf selection with deep green leaves in winter. Zone 4.B268microphylla 'Tide Hill'B260microphylla 'Winter Gem'3'x4'Oval habit, holds winter color, zone 5.B275microphylla Franklin's Gem2'x3'Low spreading, bright green foliage turns olive in winter, fragrant flowers. Zone 4.B359NewGen Freedom4'x4'Round shape,glossy medium green, fast growth 3 to 6 inches per year, BLIGHT RESISTANT!B369NewGen Independence3'x3'Round shape,deep green, grows 2 to 4 inches per year, BLIGHT RESISTANT!B300sempervirensB305sempervirens 'Fastigiata'12'x5'Columnar habit, large potential size range due to environmental factorsB307sempervirens 'Graham Blandy'10'x4'Very narrow, does not tolerate heavy soils, zone 5.B320sempervirens 'Newport Blue'6'x4'Round habit, blue-green foliage, hardy to zone 6.B345sempervirens 'Vardar Valley'3'x5'Flat topped, rosette leaves, hardy to zone 5.B380sempervirens Highlander PP229787'x4'Upright columnar, fast growing, green winter colorSylvan Nursery, Inc.1/12/202215"x5'5-15' x 5-15'Spreading habit, green foliage all winter. Zone 5. very slow growerWide upright, large potential size range depending on environmental factors

Butterfly Bush- BuddleiaSKUVarietyFlower ColorDescriptionB223Black Knight8 ’x 8’Dark purpleLong panicles, vigorous, vase-like habitB237Buzz Ivory4’ x 4’WhiteB319Buzz Magenta4’ x 4’Magenta pinkB347Cran Razz6’ x 5’Cranberry-magentaB217Flutterby Petite Blue Heaven2’ x 3’Lavender-blueSilver foliage, sterileB221InSpired Violet2 ft.VioletOval pendant flowersB200Lo & Behold Blue Chip3’ x 3’Lavender-blueB233Lo & Behold Ice Chip3’ x 3’WhiteMounding habit, sterile, silver foliageB235Lo & Behold Purple Haze3’ x 3’PurpleMounding habit, sterileB238Lochinch5’ x 5’Blue/orange eyeB259Miss Molly5’ x 5’Magenta/pink flowerB230Miss Ruby5’ x 5’Reddish-pinkB243Nanho Blue8’ x 6’Blue-purpleB244Nanho Purple5’ x 5’Magenta-purpleB246Pink Delight7’ x 6’Rich pinkB351Pugster Amethyst2’ x 2’Amethyst tonesB325Pugster Blue2’ x 3’Dark blueB342Pugster Periwinkle2’ x 3’Light purpleSylvan Nursery, Inc.1/12/2022SizeUpright habit, 6” flower paniclesCompact habit and tight flower clusters, good patio plantLarge bright flowers, open/wide spreading branchesMounding habit, nearly sterileSilver foliage, arching habitRefined growth habit staying at 5x5’Grows 2-3’ per yearSilver-green foliage, compact arching habitBlue-green foliage, compact spreading habitHuge panicles, arching habitCompact with full size flowers. Improved hardinessShort & stocky, fragrant, long bloomingCompact habit. Full, dense fragrant purple blooms

SKUVarietyB349Pugster Pink2’ x 2’SizeFlower ColorPinkB247Royal Red8’ x 6’Reddish purpleB251White Profusion6’ x 6’WhiteDescriptionDwarf. Fragrant & long blooming. HardyLarge panicles, arching habitLong panicles, arching habit, one of the hardiest

ClematisPruning Codes NP No pruning HW Half Way PH Prune HardCultivar NameFlowerC376AcropolisIntensely deep pink blooms with dark pink stripe3-4"June-Sept.FPS4-5'HWC452Comtesse de BouchardShell pink with yellow anthers4-6”June-Sept.FPS12’PHC350CorinneLarge, white with pink mid-stripe & pink anthers4-6”June-JulyFPS4-5’PHC458Dr. RuppelPink with lite pink margins, yellow anthers6-8’May-June, Sept.FPS12’HWC395Elsa SpathBlue violet with red anthers6-7”May-June, Sept.FPS8’HWC705H F YoungPale blue6-9”May-JuneFPS6-8’HWC462HenryiWhite with red anthers6-8”May-June, Sept.FPS10’HWC477HuldineLarge white flowers w/ yellow anthers4-5”July-OctoberFPS12-20’HWC464Hyde HallWhite to pale pink with red ’June-Aug.FPS12’PHC455KermesinaDark, scarlet-red flowers2-3”AugustFPS10’PHC365Louise RowePale pink, yellow anthers, double & semi4-6”May-June, Sept.FPS8’HWC470maximowicziana (paniculata)White, scented1”Sept-Oct.FPS25’PHC460Montana RubensPink, four petals, yellow center2-3”May-JuneFPS30’NPC449MultiblueDouble blue in spring, semi double in fall4-5”May-June, Sept.FPS8’HWC465Nelly MoserPink with white margins, red anthers6-7’May-June, Sept.FPS12”HWC457NiobeRed maroon5-6”June-Sept.FPS10’HW or PHC384RoguchiCobalt-blue & bell-shaped2”May-Sept.FPS6’NPC572Sapphire IndigoSapphire-purple, Four-petaled4”June-Aug.FPS4’NPC476The PresidentDeep bluish violet with red anthers5-6”June-Sept.FPS10’HWC389Vancouver Sea BreezePale lavender blue with yellow boss6-8”May-OctoberFPS6-8’HWC479Ville de LyonRed fading to pink with yellow anthers4-6”June-Sept.FPS12’HW or PHSylvan Nursery, Inc.1/12/2022No Pruning- Tidy after floweringFlower sizeFull Partial ShadeSun ExposureSKUBloom TimeHalf Way- Prune lightly in April to strong budsHtPruning InfoPrune Hard- Prune in April to within 36” of soil

Columnar plantsDeciduousSKUBotanical NameCommon NameA214Acer rubrum 'Bowhall'Bowhall Swamp Maple-columnar40x15'Red-yellow fall color.A205Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong'Armstrong Hybrid Swamp Maple40x15'Orange-yellow fall color.B191Betula platyphylla 'Parkland Pillar'Parkland Pillar Asian White Birch40x6'Beautiful golden fall color. Zone 3.C148Carpinus betulus 'Frans Fontaine'Frans Fontaine Hornbeam-columnar35x18'Current seasons growth curves inward.F025Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck'Dawyck European Beech-fastigiate80x10'One of Dirr's favorite columnar trees.F027Fagus sylvatica 'Red Obelisk'Red Obelisk European Beech-compact50x8'Dark purple leaves.G054Ginkgo biloba Princeton Sentry Princeton Sentry Maidenhair Tree60x25'Golden yellow fall foliage.G090Gleditsia triacanthos 'Draves'Street Keeper Honeylocust45x15'L095Liquidambar s. 'Slender Silhouette'Columnar Sweetgum50x5'Bug and disease resistant foliage turns bright yellow in fall.Zone 5.Brilliant red Fall color. Zone 5.M091Malus 'Emerald Spire'Emerald Spire Apple-semi Dwf15x6'Pink flowers and dark green foliage. Zone 2.M223Malus 'Golden Sentinel'Golden Sentinel Apple-semi Dwf10x3'Bears large golden apples. Zone 4M225Malus 'Scarlet Sentinel'Scarlet Sentinel Apple-semi Dwf12x 3'Bears large, sweet green & red fruits. Zone 4M208Malus 'Scarlet Spire'Scarlet Spire Apple-semi Dwf10x 3'Ornamental Crabapple with red flowers. Zone 4.P504Populus tremuloidesQuaking Aspen30x15'Fast growing native, yellow fall color.P679Prunus sargentii 'Columnaris'Columnar Sargent Cherry-pink35x15'Single pink flowers in late April, red fall foliage.P690Prunus serrulata 'Amanogawa'Amanogawa Cherry-pale Pink Narrow20x6'Pink flowers in early May, bronze fall foliage.P815Pyrus calleryana 'Glen's Form'Chanticleer Pear40x15'Dirr's favorite Callery PearQ100Quercus alba x Q. robur 'Crimschmidt'Crimson Spire Oak-fastigate45' x 15'Dark green, mildew resistant foliage & red fall color. Zone 4Q051Quercus palustris 'Green Pillar'Green Pillar Pin Oak45' x 15'Full sun - Light Shade. Red color in fall. Zone 4.Q070Quercus robur 'Fastigiata'English Columnar OakQ066Quercus robur x Regal Prince Regal Prince Oak60' x 20'Leathery dark green foliage. Yellow fall color. Zone 4.Z202Zelkova serrata 'Musashino'Musashino Columnar JapaneseZelkova45' x 18'Narrowly vase-shaped, with dark green foliage. Zone 5.Sylvan Nursery, Inc.1/12/2022Size50x15'NotesIs susceptible to mildew.

EvergreenSKUBotanical NameCommon NameSizeNotesB327Buxus sempervirens 'Dee Runk'Upright Dee Runk Boxwood8x2'Excellent evergreen hedge for sun or part shade. Zone 5.B305Buxus sempervirens 'Fastigiata'Fastigiate Common Boxwood20x6'Sun or shade, zone 5.B307Buxus sempervirens 'Graham Blandy'Graham Blandy Boxwood-fastigiate9x1'An excellent accent plant.C118Calocedrus decurrensIncense Cedar50x10'Will take light shade, should be sheltered from high winds.C251Cephalotaxus harring. 'Fastigiata'Columnar Japanese Plum Yew10x4'Dark, yew-like needles. Sun or Part Shade. Zone 5.C280Chamaecyparis noot. 'Pendula'Weeping Alaskan Cedar30x10'Needs atmospheric and soil moisture.I213Ilex crenata 'Sky Pencil'Sky Pencil Japanese Holly-upright8x2'Another great accent plant.I270Ilex x meserveae Dragon Lady Dragon Lady Meserve Holly20x6'Glossy green leaves, red fruit, zone 6.J062Juniperus chin. 'Blue Point'Blue Point Chinese Juniper8x3'Blue-green foliage, needs full sun.J160Juniperus chin. 'Mountbatten'Mountbatten Chinese Juniper12x3'Greyish-green foliage, needs full sun.J070Juniperus chin. 'Spartan'Spartan Chinese Juniper20x4'Deep green foliage, needs full sun.J675Juniperus Virginiana 'Taylor'Taylor Eastern Red Cedar18x4'A columnar Eastern Red Cedar. Full Sun. Zone 4.P097Picea abies 'Cupressina'Cupressina Norway Spruce-fastigiate40x 15'Fast growing. Dark green needles and purple cones. ZoneP165Picea pungens 'Fastigiata'Fastigiate Colorado Spruce40x 15'Bright blue needles on a narrow pyramidal form. Zone 2.P382Pinus nigra 'Arnold's Sentinel'Arnold's Sentinel Austrian Pine25x 5'Thick, dark-green needles. Best in Full Sun. Zone 4.P415Pinus strobus 'Fastigiata'Columnar Eastern White Pine30x10'Perfers full sun.P459Pinus sylvestris 'Fastigiata'Fastigiate Scotch Pine25x 8'Should be tied-up for winter. Zone 3.T092Taxus baccata 'Erecta'Columnar English Yew15' x 6'Dark green needles. Tight columnar habit. Zone 5.T056Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata'Irish Yew8x3'T156Thuja occidentalis 'Degroot's Spire'Degroot Spire American Arborvitae18x5'Irish Yew, dark green needles and red berries (drupes) Zone 6-9Unusual foliage.T155Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'Emerald Green American Arborvitae15x4'Holds rich green color in winter, does best in full sun.

Crabapples- floweringSKUVarietyM071CinderellaHt.xSpdFlower Color8’x5’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureM081Red bud, opens whiteDark green, dividedGoldUpright ovalScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewFairExcellentExcellentExcellentDonald Wyman15’x15’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureLarge white, single flowerMedium greenBright red, 3/8”, abundant and persistentRoundedScabFire BlightRustPowdery ��PinkFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureBuds carmine opening to pink, fade to white, single flowers,profuseGreen, small and denseYellow/red, 3/8”, not showySlightly more horizontal than rounded, densely branchedScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewGoodFairExcellentGoodM219Golden Raindropstransitoria ‘Schmidtcutleaf’20’x15’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureWhite flowersGreen, deeply cut, fine textureGolden yellow, 1/4”Upright vase shapeScabFire BlightRustPowdery ett20’x20’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureRed buds open white with pink tingeDark greenRed with orange underside, persistentBroad crownScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentM395Pink Princess8x12’rose pinkFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureshowy, pink and fragrantDark greenPea sized, lightly sweet rarely used in cooking, red in colorUpright ovalScabFire BlightRustPowdery rifire20’x20’RedFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureRed, dark pinkGreen, red when newRed, 3/8 - 1/2” persistentUpright spreading when youngScabFire BlightRustPowdery l Beauty8’x 12’PinkFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureDark pink buds opening pinkRed-purple, turning purple-greenRed ovoidWeepingScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewNANANANAM227Royal Gem6’ x 8’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureWhiteEmerging red, fades to greenDark redUpright ovalScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewGoodExcellentGoodExcellentM275Royal Raindrops20’ x 15’RedFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureRed bud,opening pink/redPurple cutleafRed persistent 1/4”Upright spreadingScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewExcellentExcellentExcellentExcellentM280Ruby Tears10x15’PinkFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureDark pink bud opening pinkGreen, red in springRed, mediumWeepingScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewNANANANAM210Sargent8’x15’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureLight pink opening to white, 1/2”Dark greenDark red, profuse, persistent, 1/4”Shrubby with dense branchingScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewExcellentGoodExcellentExcellentSylvan Nursery, Inc.1/12/2022Other AttributesDisease Resistance

SKUVarietyHt.xSpdFlower ColorOther AttributesDisease ResistanceM216Snow Magic25’x20’WhiteFlower hiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructurePink buds opening to white, dependable bloomsGreen and glossyOrange, persistent, 3/8”Rounded and denseScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewGoodFairExcellentExcellentM218Sugar Tyme20’x20’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructurePink buds opening to white, single flowersGreenRed, persistent, 1/2’Oval, upright spreadingScabFire BlightRustPowdery ��Tina’sargent ‘Tina’5’x6’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureBud redGreenBright redDwarf roundedScabFire BlightRustPowdery ersbaccata ‘Walters’25’x12’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructurePink bud, opens pink to whiteGlossy greenYellow-red, smallUpright vaseScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewFairExcellentFairExcellentM224White Angel20’x20’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructurePink buds opening white, single flowersGreenGlossy redRounded, upright spreadingScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewGoodFairFairExcellentM149White Cascade15’ x 15’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructureWhiteGreenYellow 3/8WeepingScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewGoodExcellentExcellentExcellentM230Zumi Calocarpa12’x12’WhiteFlower InfoFoliageFruitStructurePink buds opening to pinkish-white, 1”Green, largeBright red glossy, persistent, 3/8”Rounded, dense upright and spreadingScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewGoodFairExcellentGoodSylvan Nursery, Inc.1/12/2022Pink buds opening to whiteDark greenWine-red, 3/8”Oval formScabFire BlightRustPowdery MildewGoodGoodGoodGood

False Cypress- ChamaecyparisSKUBotanical Name/Common NameHt x Sd NotesC421Chamaecyparis thyoides50’x15’A narrow, columnar form with bright bluish-green foliage irregularly arranged foundgrowing naturally in swamps and bogs. It appreciates a moist, sandy soil in full sun.425’x12’Medium textured soft blue foliage becomes a graceful broad pyramid with age. Place ina sheltered spot. Full Sun/Part shade42’ x 2’Dwarf form with dense, globose habit and bright yellow exterior foliage. Grows about 1”per year. Maintains a tight ball shape. Full Sun.415’x8’A compact, pyramidal form with deep green fern-like foliage for an overall gracefulshrub. A slow grower, maintains its color in winter. Full Sun/Part Shade415’x8’Compact form with a somewhat irregular growth habit.Full Sun/Part Shade42x2Very slow grower w/ gray-green foliage and yellow-green to almost white tips4Broadly pyramidal with sprays of feathery gold fronds; an open, loose habit whenyoung. Best in full sun for good color.47’x4’Remains a popular and reliable choice for its compact habit and sprays of dense, richgreen foliage, pyramidal form with age. Full Sun/Part Shade415’x5’Fern like foliage, mossy green in summer with a gracefully arching habit that issomewhat irregular, slow growing. Full Sun/Part Shade4Bright golden yellow thread-like foliage. Broad pyramid at maturity. Full Sun/PartShade4Atlantic White CedarC275Chamaecyparis noot. 'Glauca'Blue Alaska CedarC362Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Butter Ball'Butter Ball Dwarf FalsecypressC287Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Filicoides Compacta'Compact Fernspray CypressC315Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Gracilis Compacta'Compact Hinoki FalsecypressC297Chamaecyparis pis. fil. 'Cream Ball'ZoneCream Ball False CypressC290Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Crippsii'25’x10’Cripps Golden Hinoki CypressC320Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis'Dwarf Hinoki FalsecypressC285Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Filicoides'Fernspray CypressC409Chamaecyparis pis. fil. 'Gold Spangle'Gold Spangle FalsecypressSylvan Nursery, Inc.1/12/202225’

SKUBotanical Name/Common NameHt x Sd NotesC286Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Filicoides Aurea'10’ x 6’Golden Fernspray FalsecypressC312Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Gracilis Aurea'Golden Hinoki FalsecypressC406Chamaecyparis pis. fil. 'Golden Mop'25’ x 10’ Pyramidal in shape with golden outer foliage and green foliage inside. Does best withsome afternoon shade. Full Sun to Part Shade.4’x4’Chamaecyparis pis. filiferaChamaecyparis obtusa 'Kosteri'Narrow, pendulous scaly stems of spring green give this evergreen its common name.Eventually becomes a large, weeping mound that does best in full sun but tolerateslight shade.44’x4’Elegant dwarf form with twisted, feathery, moss-green sprays gracefully layered.Bronzes nicely in the winter landscape. Best in full sun.412’x6’Pyramidal form with rich green foliage.The gracefully arching branchlets are fanshaped for a lovely sculptural effect. Slow growing. Full Sun/Part Shade412’x6‘compact, conical with soft fern-like branches44’x4’A dwarf compact cone shaped form with lush green foliage in broad flattened spraysthat bronze in winter. Full sun, tolerates light shade.48’x6’Intense yelllow-green foliage in an irregular patt

Sylvan Nursery, Inc. A596 Azalea calendulaceum Orange Orange-yellow color range Appalachian Mountains native 8' x 8' May-June 5 Sylvan Nursery, Inc. A595 Azalea canescens White White-rose Colonizes 8' x10' April 5 Sylvan Nursery, Inc. A790 Azalea mucronulatum Purple Pale lavender Earliest to bloom 6' x 6' April 5 Sylvan Nursery, Inc.

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