Handsome, hardy shrub with lobed leaves. White flowers in late May, deep red foliage in the fall. Scarlet berries last well into the winter. Berries attract birds. Favors full sun or partial shade.
Summer, fruit large, dark red. Flesh greenish-yellow, juicy. Flavor mild, pleasant for eating. A good dessert and cooking apple. An annual bearer, a natural semi-dwarf growing to about 10'-15' tall. Very hardy variety.
An early producing apple that is both crisp and juicy. Zestar has a sweet tart flavor and has a much longer storage life than many of the other early apples. Great for eating and cooking.
A compact, slow growing narrow tree. The foliage has a textured bunchy appearance. Summer foliage color is bright green, holding its color in winter. The small stature makes it an excellent low hedge or specimen.
The foliage is dense, heavy and dark green; it shears easily, tolerates full sun as well as partial shade. Excellent for hedges, screens and foundation corner plantings.
A dwarf, compact, round or globular head that is well fitted for foundation planting. Has a pure green color and stays the round shape without shearing. Good in full sun or partial shade.
A small tree with spreading branches and fairly dense foliage. White flowers in spring, and the showy orange-red fruits of late summer persist into winter and are favored by the birds.
A very compact and dense shrub with bright crimson color on the new growth followed by the deep burgundy to a purplish color for the rest of the foliage. This shrub also requires very little pruning making it an easy and manageable sized plant.
Semi-double, 3" medium pink flowers, which continue until the arrival of frost. Dark green foliage turns to yellow and orange in the fall and is accented perfectly by large orange-red fruit. Makes an excellent hedge rose.
A native birch of the river bottoms but does well on upland soils. Reddish brown exfoliating bark. Interesting winter effect. Resistant to the bronze birch borer.
Upright, pyramidal habit. Medium to fast grower. Adaptable to wide range of soils, including hot, dry sites. Thrives in full sun. Tolerates temperatures -30° to 120° F. White bark, dark green leaves turning yellow in fall. Highly resistant to bronze birch borer under good fertility program. 3-4 stem clumps.
White flowers. A hybrid rugosa rose with large, very fragrant, double white blooms starting in June and repeating throughout the season. Dark shiny foliage.
Large, sweet, dark blue fruit. Fruit ripens a week earlier than other blueberries. A more upright blueberry. Glossy dark green leaves that turn bright red in the fall.
A very aromatic, firm berry with excellent flavor. Flavor will store up to 6-8 weeks. This blueberry requires another blueberry for pollination. Heavy fruit producer.
An extremely hardy cherry. Dark red fruit 1" in diameter, which ripens in August. The fruit is really good for fresh eating but not considered a sweet cherry.
Starry golden looking flowers cover the top of the thread leaf foliage that makes up this perennial. These small but beautiful flowers bloom in July and last until the first frost. Well drained soil is most desired and can tolerate drought.
Blooms mid-May. Large crab apples that ripen in mid to late august. A self-pollinating crab apple. Red over orange color. Excellent for fresh-eating. Very hardy.
Outstanding for its foliage. New growth reddish, turning purplish with green undercast. Leaves have a bright varnished appearance. Very hardy and blight resistant. Fruits and flowers are dark red.
An excellent dwarf shrub suitable for hedges in open or shady areas. Very responsive to trimming. One of the first bushes to leaf out in the spring and the last to lose its leaves in the fall. Suggested spacing 2'-2½'.
A dwarf, densely branched evergreen with low spreading form and foliage that resembles arborvitae. Bright green summer color turning bronze in winter. Grows in both full sun and full shade. Extremely hardy.
Compact selection of variegated dogwood that retains the beautiful variegated foliage in the summer and the attractive red twig in the winter. Great for smaller areas.
Flowers pale yellow in May then turning into blue-black fruit. Branches grow in irregular tiers forming a somewhat horizontal plant. Leaves turn red in the fall. Favors full sun or light shade.
A hybrid rugosa rose with serrated flower edges like a carnation. Flowers grow in clusters. Bushy, vigorous growing plant. This rose is a recurring bloomer.
This grass has narrow, green leaves that have a gold variegation that runs down the center of the leaves that glows in the sun. Tan wheat resembling seed heads are an appealing personality of this grass that form in the early summer and last all season long. Prefers full sun and plenty of water in the extreme heat.
The Overdam Feather Reed Grass is a gorgeous variegated specimen that has green leaves with a silky white stripe running down the center of the leaf. The variegation will become more vibrant in climates that produce low humidity and cooler summer nights.
Fast growing, symmetrical forest "Christmas Tree" with soft needles that are held on branches full to the ground. Prefers full sun to medium shade. Useful as a singular plant or in a group.
This upright growing grass has magenta colored leaves in the late summer that then slowly turn to a bright red-orange color until fading to a ghost white for the winter. Is a large clump forming grass that is a warm season grass.
Golden yellow flowers with outstanding bud hardiness. They flower early spring. The plants are upright with gray-yellow branches. Plant in full sun for maximum flower set.
This shrubs wings on the bark are more noticeable and takes on more of a mounded and compact shape versus an upright growing pattern. Being the jack of all trades, it can be used as a screen, in a hedge, in a group, or it even looks good by itself. This plant will tolerate shade but the more sun that…
This graceful upright tree has drooping branches. It responds very well to shearing and makes an excellent hedge or screen, which can be kept at any desired height. Needles are small, green on top and silver on the underside. It prefers light to heavy shade and protection from winter winds.
A spreading mounded shrub with red tipped new growth. Small yellow flowers blooming early in the summer. Very hardy, shade tolerant, and is native to the area.
This vine puts on a show as it blooms twice each year with a golden colored flower. After it's finished blooming in the fall it produce a red berry. Its is a very hardy, twining vine as it can hold up in temperatures reaching -39° F without any damage to itself.
This Hydrangea Tree is one of the earliest ones to bloom, blooming around late May/early June. The flower starts out as creamy white early in the season, then slowly progressing to a pink and then finishing out the season with a dark pink/red color in the fall. This tree is very compact and can be the star of any landscape.
The Quick Fire Hydrangea Tree is a great accent vertically for any decorative planter or boarder. This variety of Hydrangea is one of the earliest blooming trees, about a month earlier than any of the other Hydrangeas, flowering in late May/early June with a white flower and turns a deep pink as the season progresses.
Large, round, white flowers that bloom throughout the summer. A low, erect growing shrub with rich green foliage. Prefers full or partial shade. Sold in clump form.
This hydrangea has large, cone-shaped flowers that bloom out as white in July and slowly turns to a deep, dark pink. The color change starts from the bottom and slowly works to the top of the flower. With flowers as big and beautiful as these, they also have strong, upright stems that help hold these flowers up on a pedestal.…
Very hardy, heavy blooming, lime-green flowers that are held upright on strong stems. An incredible combination of green, pink, and burgundy blooms in Autumn.
A low spreading, graceful, beautiful juniper. Silver-green in the summer turning to a silver-purple for the winter. One of the most choice evergreens that we have. Full sun or light shade are the best locations.
Growth rate about half as fast as most of the late blooming lilacs. Large, dark green leaves. Flower buds are a light purple opening to a single, soft whitish pink.
New, hardy dwarf lilac from Korea. Compact growth habit. Dark, glossy, green foliage that turns burgundy red in the fall. Fragrant pale lilac flowers bloom when other lilacs have already finished. Favors full sun.
A soft maple that is a good, strong grower with beautiful fall coloring that ranges from red to peach. This is our native red maple. It makes an excellent street and yard tree.
This maple has a slower growth rate than trees similar to it but has a better maroon red color that lasts all season. The canopy has good shape with a straight trunk underneath to support it, creating a dense and beautiful shade tree.
The largest and finest of our native maples. Great economic value in lumber, syrup, and sugar. Wonderful shade tree. Rich autumn foliage color ranging from orange to peach. Very hardy.
The Amber Jubilee Ninebark outshines other Ninebark species with its glowing shades of orange, yellow and gold in the foliage to really catch ones' eye. This shrub normally grows in a dense and rounded shape but can still be used to create a gorgeous hedge. White flowers start appearing in the spring to start out the year and is then…
Hardy, attractive plant for color contrast in the foundation or boarder plantings. Has a more refined and compact growing form of the Golden Ninebark with excellent yellow foliage.
A compact shrub with a finely, deep cut, dark crimson-red leaf. Producing a pinkish-white button like flower in mid-summer. This shrub is very hardy and very showy.
This plant enjoys the hot, full sun. It grows in a mound formation with green, strappy foliage and sprouts up a bright, rosy purple flower that begins blooming in July and August. When this perennial is crushed or broken, it gives off an onion smell that can repel deer from it or the area.
One of the hardiest pears. Abundant white flowers in Spring. Producing yellow fruit, ripening in early August. Glossy, green foliage. Use the Ure Pear for pollinating.
Dwarf mushroomed shaped pine. Very hardy and rugged. Bright green colors in all seasons. Will reach 4' in width and 2' in height in many years. This one requires full sun, a yearly trimming in June and will do well in sandy soil.
Delicate, soft green, graceful foliage unsurpassed by any other hardy conifer. When young, it is pyramidal in habit, but as it grows older, it becomes very open and picturesque. An excellent specimen tree.
Black Ice is a cross between a Cherry Plum and a Japanese Dessert Plum, resulting in large fruit with superior winter hardiness. Fruit ripens 2-4 weeks earlier than other plums.
This shrub has large pure white flowers with blue-green leaves. Its foliage has a medium texture. The growing patterns also include a dense spreading habit.
Very showy with golden flowers all summer long with flower sizes reaching 2" in diameter. Compact habit and showy display makes this an outstanding potentilla.
Large clusters of semi-double purple/crimson flowers that bloom continuously throughout the season. Plant makes a nice rounded mound with bright green foliage. Everblooming rose.
A bushy plant with small, glossy, dark green foliage turning to a rich mahogany during the winter months. Multiple masses of lavender flowers in early may. Will thrive in partial shaded areas that are protected. This shrub enjoys moist, rich soil.
The Campfire Rose has beautiful blooms and green, glossy foliage. The buds have a yellow and red shade to them and open to semi-double flowers of yellow with rosy pink edges. As the season moves on, the pink edges become more vibrant and create a wonderful blend of yellow and deep pink blooms until the first frost hits. This rose…
A very popular tree with showy white flowers in spring followed by sweet purplish-blue fruit. Heavily branched tree with light gray bark. Fall color is brilliant red-orange.
A small multi-stemmed tree blooming in early spring with white flower clusters, followed by edible, purplish blue fruit later in the season. Birds love the berries.
This shrub has a blue green foliage with vibrant pink flowers in the spring. White berries follow in the fall. This is a native and very hardy plant that tolerates shade. Grows very quickly.
A compact plant with bright golden foliage in the spring, turning green during the summer and copper orange in the fall. The plant is covered in the summer with crimson flowers.
A dense shrub with a cascade of white flowers in early May. This bush resembles the Bridalwreath Spirea in its flower patterns. Its a very hardy spirea and thrives in full sun to partial shade. Can grow to be 4'-5' when fully mature.
A beautiful, small spirea with a low-mounded growing habit. Foliage is mint green that turns deep red in the fall. The plant is covered with bright pink flowers in the summer.
This shrub has pure white flowers in May. Graceful habit of growth. Flowers are profuse on a vase shaped shrub. Does well in full sun or partial shade.
Beautiful pinkish-red, fern-like foliage with deep pink stems. In July and August the shrub is covered with creamy white flowers. Makes an excellent low hedge.
This shrub has deep green foliage, showing off its stunning scarlet red new growth. Producing pink flowers all summer long. Then turning an excellent bronze color for fall. It's a very hardy shrub.
Deep attractive bluish color. A nice, broad, pyramid-shaped evergreen. Needs little trimming. An excellent specimen, hedge or windbreaker. Likes full exposure and well drained locations.
This shrub has a wide spreading habit and fragrant yellow flowers that turn into fuzzy red fruit. Its fall colors are bright oranges and reds but also needs to be cut back before winter.
A large, upright shrub. Dense and compact. White flowers in June, followed by blue-black berries, which attracts birds. Foliage Red-purple in fall. An excellent shrub for wet soils.
A very hardy shrub with two-tone new growth showing maroon and green. Also showing off white flowers in June with blue/black fruit being produced in the fall.
Soft catkins form in early spring for an added touch to this already gorgeous weeping form of a Pussy Willow. The foliage is green on top with a lighter shade of green underneath. A great plant to accent other plants or can stand alone in confined areas.