Atlantic Rhododendron & Horticultural
Society
Archived list ofplant descriptionsfrom the 2002 May Plant Sale
LEPIDOTE
RHODODENDRONS
R. ‘Angel
Powder’
- (carolinianum ‘Epoch’ x
white mucronulatum) Large
trusses of wavy edged, dainty white flowers subtly flushed pink.
Upright-growing, dense habit - low to medium in height. Vigorous &
floriferous. A Delp hybrid. Hardy to -15°F(-26°C).
(2 gal. - $20.00) R. ‘Bluenose’
- (augustinii hybrid x dauricum
Sempervirens Group) Large
2”, funnel-shaped, light
violet-blue flowers in lax trusses of 3-5. Upright, open habit to
4’(1.2m) high x 3’(.9m) wide in 10 years. Narrow olive green
foliage. A Brueckner hybrid bred in New Brunswick. Hardy to -15°F(-26°C).
(2 gal. - $20.00) R.
'Blue
Ridge' - (‘Russautinii’ x augustinii)
Small trusses of iridescent, lavender-blue flowers. Faintly fragrant and
floriferous. Well-rounded, compact habit to 4’(1.2m) high. Hardy to
-12°F (-24°C).
(2 gal - $20.00) R.
campylogynum
Myrtilloides Group
- A dwarf species with small, dark green glossy leaves and
nodding bell-shaped flowers on long pedicels. Plants in this
group are very low growing, have rosy-purple to dark purple flowers and
tiny leaves. To 1’(.3m) high with a tightly branched habit. Hardy to
-5ºF(-20ºC). Only for the mildest gardens with protection or can be
grown in a pot and overwintered in a coldframe.(1 gal. - $15.00) R. ‘Cream
Crest’
- (rupicola v. chryseum x
‘Cilipinense’) Tight trusses of bright creamy yellow, 1" wide,
cup-shaped, flowers. Very early blooming. Glossy, deep green leaves.
Dense, compact, upright habit to 4’(1.2m) high. Vigorous. Zone 6b in a
protected spot. (1
gal. - $15.00) R. ‘Pink
Pixie’ -
(carolinianum ‘Epoch’ x
‘Mini Mode’) Clear pink blooms in trusses which are large for a
lepidote. A beautiful new tetraploid hybrid from Jack Looye in Southern
Ontario. Hardy to -15°F(-26°C).
(2 gal. - $20.00) R. ‘Tetra
Purple’
- [(Delp’s tetraploid carolinianum
x fastigiatum) x (Delp’s
tetraploid carolinianum x
‘Blue Diamond’)] Deep purple flowers. Very floriferous. Another
Looye hybrid. Hardy to -20°F(-29°C).(2
gal. - $20.00) R. ‘Too Bee’ -
(campylogynum ‘Patricia’ x
keiskei ‘Yaku Fairy’)
Frilly, rosy-pink, bell-shaped flowers. Compact, dwarf,
spreading-mounded habit with dense foliage. To 1’(.3m) high x
2’(.6m) wide in 10 yrs. A Berg hybrid hardy to -10°F
(-23°C). (1 Year - $12.00) ELEPIDOTE
RHODODENDRONS
R. ‘Babylon’
- (calophytum x praevernum)
Huge satiny white flowers flushed pale pink on the reverse and a dark
red blotch make this hybrid a knockout. Very early blooming. Large
lustrous green leaves with red petioles. Dense, mounded habit. To
5’(1.5m) high in 10 years - much taller with age. Plant in a protected
spot. Hardy to -10°F(-23°C).
(1 Year - $12.00) R. ‘Ben
Mosely’
- (fortunei x unknown) Light
purple-pink flowers with frilled darker edges & a red flair born in
tight round trusses. Dark glossy leaves. Compact mounding habit.
Vigorous. To 5’(1.5m) high in 10 yrs. A Dexter hybrid. Hardy to least
-15°F(-26°C). (2 gal. - $20.00)
R.
bureavioides
- A striking species in the Taliensia subsection. Ours may actually turn
out to be a R. bureavii hybrid
which masqueraded (and probably still does) as the species prior to
1986. In either case the plants will have leaves
and flowers larger than R.
bureavii. White flowers with pink streaking. Pointed matte green
leaves with rusty-red indumentum and tomentum. Dense, shapely habit to
4’(1.2m) high or more. A superb foliage plant. Zone 6, possibly
colder. (1 Year - $12.00) R. ‘Casanova’
- (‘Newburyport Belle’ x ‘Good Hope’) Yellow, pink and orange
flowers giving an amber-pink effect. Floriferous & long-lasting.
Lustrous green foliage. Well-branched, spreading, mounding habit to
4’(1.2m) high x 5’(1.5m) wide in 10 years. A Leach hybrid.
Zone 5. (1
gal. - $15.00 - May Sale Only) R. ‘Finlandia’
-
[‘Catalga’ x (‘Adrian Koster’ x williamsianum)]
Pink buds open pearlescent white in trusses. Striking dark green leaves
are heart-shaped with an unusual pronounced hooked downturn.
Medium-tall. Well-branched, fairly dense habit. To 3’(.9m) high in 10
years. A Leach hybrid. Hardy to -20°F(-29°C). (1
Year - $12.00) R. ‘Goldfort’
- (‘Goldsworth Yellow’ x fortunei)
Pink buds open pale yellow with a greenish-yellow centre. Floriferous
& fragrant. Grows into a large open plant with a rounded habit. To
8’(2.4m) high & wide in many years. A proven performer in Halifax
and a Best in Show winner. One of my favourites & hard to find. Zone
6. (1 Yr. - $12.00) R. ‘Haaga’
- (brachycarpum ssp. tigerstedtii
x ‘Dr. HC Dresselhuys’) Dark pink buds open to medium pink flowers.
Rich glossy green foliage. Well-branched, rounded, upright habit to
7’(2.1m) high. An extremely hardy hybrid from Finland. Hardy to -33°F(-36°C).
(1 gal. - $15.00 - May Sale
Only) R. ‘Harold
Amateis’ -
(maximum x strigillosum) Smashing Large cardinal red flowers in large trusses
of 20. Early blooming. Long, narrow, medium green leaves. Grows to
5’(1.5m) tall in 10 years. Broader than tall. Bud hardy to -10°F
(-23°C). (1 Year - $12.00) R. (‘Mrs. J.G.
Millais’ x ‘LaBar’s White’) -
White flowers with a green turning yellow blotch in conical trusses.
Compact habit. A Fetterhof hybrid. Hardy to -20°F(-29°C).(2
gal - $12.00 - A Few Only) R. ‘My Sin’ -
A Leach/Trautman hybrid with peach-coloured flowers. Seed parent of
‘Capistrano’. Hardy to -15°F(-26°C). The plants we will be
receiving have shaky roots and are recommended for experienced growers
only.(2
gal. - $20.00 - A Few Only) R. ‘Our
Friend’ -
(‘Scintillation’ O.P.) Large pink flowers with an orange throat in
round trusses. Low to medium in height. Named as a tribute to the
Ontario hybridizer, Al Smith. Hardy to -15°F
(-26°C).(2 gal. - $20.00) R. ‘Parker’s
Pink’
- Stunning large pink flowers with a pale centre and red spotting in
full trusses. Fragrant & floriferous. Large deep green leaves with
heavy texture. To 5’(1.5m) high in 10 years and broader than tall. A
must-have Dexter hybrid. Hardy to -15°F(-26°C).
(1 Year - $12.00) R. ‘Percy
Wiseman’
- Multi-coloured, funnel-shaped flowers - peach-pink and cream, fading
to creamy-white with a yellow throat - in rounded trusses. Very
floriferous. Lush glossy dark green foliage. Low, dense, mounded habit.
To 3’(.9m) high x 4’(1.2m) wide in 10 years. This is the plant that
Kenneth Cox thinks we should all be hybridizing with here in the
Maritimes. Hardy to -15°F(-26°C).
Parentage likely not as published.
(1 gal. - $15.00) R. ‘Peter
Tigerstedt’
- (brachycarpum ssp. tigerstedtii
x ‘Catalgla’) Sparkling white flowers with
heavy purple speckling/blotch. Late blooming. Long lustrous dark
green leaves. Upright, open spreading habit. To 6’(1.8m) high x
8’(2.4m) wide. An extremely hardy Finnish hybrid to -33°F(-36°C).
(1 gal. - $15.00 - May Sale Only) R. ‘Phyllis
Korn’ -
(‘Diana’ x ‘Gomer Waterer’) Very large, flat-faced flowers with
incredible substance in large 10” trusses. They open
cream with a hint of yellow and a small red blotch and age to
pale yellow with a greenish-yellow blotch. Foliage is very thick, deep
green and glossy. Compact, upright well-branched habit. To 5’(1.5m’)
high and wide in 10 years. Zone 6 in a protected spot.
(1 Year - $12.00) R. ‘Pride of
Dorchester’ -
[(smirnowii x ‘Lady
Bessborough’) x yakushimanum]
White flowers with a dark red blotch on a compact plant. Heavily
indumented foliage. An Al Smith hybrid from Ontario. Hardy to -20°F(-29°C).
(2 gal. - $20.00) R. ‘Ring’s
Monarch’ -
(‘Newburyport Belle’ x ‘Graf Zeplin’) Beautiful, large,
fragrant, pink blooms on a plant with good foliage. A Tom Ring hybrid.
Hardy to -15°F(-26°C). (2
gal. - $20.00) R. (‘Sham’s
Ruby’ x williamsianum)
-
An early blooming hybrid with rose pink flowers.
Dark green foliage resembles williamsianum.
Maroon-coloured new growth. A sister seedling of ‘Vinewood.’ Bred at
Vineland Station. Zone 6. (2
gal. - $20.00) R.
‘Summer Snow’
- [maximum x (ungernii x auriculatum)]
Very large, 4 " wide, sparkling white flowers with small
yellow-green blotch in loose dome shaped trusses. Fragrant. Large, 9”
long leaves on a large upright plant. Vigorous. To 6’(1.8m) tall in 10
years but will become tree-like. A July blooming Leach hybrid! Hardy to
-15°F (-26°C).
(1 Year - $12.00) R. ‘Teddy
Bear’
- (bureavii x yakushimanum)
A exceptional hybrid for foliage. Beautiful, glossy, dark green leaves
are long and narrow with thick rusty-red indumentum. Dense, compact,
spreading-rounded habit. Wavy-edged pale pink flowers
fading to white in large dome-shaped trusses. To 4’(1.2m) x
5’(1.5m) wide in 10 yrs. Best
in bright shade. Zone 5b.
(1 gal. - $15.00 - May Sale Only) R.
‘Vinecrest’ -
{[('LaBar’s
White' x fortunei) x wardii] x litiense}
Peach buds open to yellow flushed with peach and fade to yellow in
dome-shaped trusses. Stunning. Olive green foliage. Upright, rounded
habit to 4’(1.2m) high & wide in 12 years. An Ontario hybrid from
Vineland Station. Hardy to at least -16°F(-27°C).
(1 gal. - $15.00 - May Sale
Only) R.
‘Wintonbury’ -
(yakushimanum x
fortunei) Soft pink flowers on a compact plant. Lovely, small
rounded foliage and bronzy new growth. Hardy to -15°F(-26°C) (1 Year - $12.00) R.
yakushimanum
“Whitney Dwarf”
- This form of the popular species has smaller leaves and is low
growing. Narrow leaves with tan-white indumentum & new growth
covered in silver tomentum. Dense foliage covers a symmetrical broadly
mounded plant. Rosy-pink buds open to large apple-blossom pink trusses
which fade to white. Best in a half day of sun. Like all yaks, we are
sure this will be a welcome addition to your collection. Zone 5b.
(1 Year - $12.00) EVERGREEN
AZALEAS A. ‘Al’s
Picotee’ -
(‘Elsie Lee’ x kiusianum)
A delightful soft pink & white, hose in hose, bi-colour. Tight
mounding habit and good winter leaf retention. Very floriferous. Grown
and raised in Ontario by Al Smith. Hardy to -20°F(-29°C). (2
gal. - $20.00) A. ‘Bixby’
- (poukhanense hybrid) Large,
vibrant dark red flowers. Very floriferous. Compact, dense spreading
habit to 2’(.6m) high x 3-4’(.9-1.2m) wide. Deep green foliage turns
mahogany red in fall. Hardy to -20°F(-29°C). A Mezitt hybrid.
(2 gal. - $20.00) R.
kiusianum
‘Mangetsu’ -
A delightful selection of the species with bi-coloured flowers of very
pale pink edged with lavender pink. Delicate tiered habit. Zone 6,
possibly colder.
(2 gal - $20.00 - A Few Only) A. ‘Pride’s
Double White’
- Beautiful double white flowers in profusion. Hardy to -20°F(-29°C).
(2 gal. - $20.00) A. ‘Pride’s
Pale Lilac’
- (kaempferi x
poukhanense) Another Pride Azalea with long funnel-shaped very pale
lilac flowers. Early blooming & floriferous. Tall growing. A proven
performer here. One of the
hardiest. Hardy to
-25°F(-32°C). (2
gal. - $20.00) A.
‘Stewartstonian’ -
Early blooming bright red Gable hybrid. Early and very floriferous.
Glossy dark green foliage turns deep red in autumn. Upright, broad,
twiggy habit to 4-5’(1.2-1.5m) high.
Hardy to -20°F(-29°C).
(2 gal. - $20.00) DECIDUOUS
AZALEAS
R.
schlippenbachii
- (Royal Azalea of Japan)
Delicate, pale pink, flat-faced flowers held in clusters of 3 to 6.
Distinctive dark green foliage in whorls at the branch tips. Excellent
fall colour in shades of red, orange and yellow. Upright, multi-stemmed
habit with a rounded shape. Typically grows to about 8’(2.4m) tall but
can grow much taller. Needs a bit of lime or bonemeal every year or two.
Zone 5. (2
gal. - $45.00 - A Few Only) A.
‘Snowbird’
- (atlanticum x canescens)
Delightful tubular-funnel-shaped white flowers with an intense sweet
fragrance. Rich glaucous blue-green foliage. Broad, mounded,
well-branched, stoloniferous habit. To 5’(1.5m) high. A natural hybrid
from the Biltmore Estate. Zone 5.
(1
gal. - $15.00) OTHER
ERICACEOUS SHRUBS
(Cultivate
as per rhododendrons except as noted.) Enkianthus
campanulatus
'Red Bells' - A large deciduous shrub with an interesting twiggy, upright,
tiered-spreading habit. Dark green leaves in whorls at the branch tips.
Beautiful orange, yellow and red fall colours. Small, urn-shaped flowers
in pendulous clusters - cream coloured, with stronger red veining and
redder tips than the type. Slow growing, 8-12’(2.4-3.6m) high and wide
in time. Sun to part shade. Zone 6, possibly colder.
(1 gal. - $15.00) Enkianthus
perulatus -
More refined & compact than E.
campanulatus. Bright green foliage turns scarlet in fall. Hanging
panicles of fragrant, pure white, urn-shaped flowers in spring.
Interesting twiggy layered structure. Mounded in shape and slow growing.
Sun to part shade. To 6’(1.8m) high & wide. Zone 6. Very rare
& beautiful.
(2 gal. - $25.00) Leucothoe
fontanesiana ‘Nana’
- An evergreen shrubby groundcover with stoloniferous, arching branches.
Panicles of fragrant, white, pieris-like flowers in spring. Glossy dark
green leaves turn bronzy-red in fall & winter. Grows only 2’(.6m)
high & spreads up to 5’(1.5m). Plant in shade, protected from
drying winter winds. Zone 5.
(1
gal. - $15.00) Pieris
‘Brouwer’s Beauty’ -
(floribunda x
japonica) A hybrid pieris with
light green, evergreen foliage and large upright-nodding
panicles of white lily-of-the-valley type flowers in early
spring. Airy, purplish-red panicles of showy buds are held over the
winter. New foliage is glossy yellowish-green. Broad, upright, dense
habit to 10’(3.0m) high x 6’(1.8m) wide in many years. Zone 5b.
(1 gal. - $15.00) Pieris
japonica v. yakushimanum
‘Nocturne’-
A compact mounded dwarf selection to 18”(.45m) high and spreading
wider. Large white flowers in upright panicles. New foliage is
bronzy-orange. Zone 6. (1
gal. - $15.00) Pieris
japonica v. yakushimanum
‘Prelude’ -
A slow growing compact selection to 2’(.6m) high x 3’(.9m) wide.
Late blooming & floriferous. Long lasting, honey-scented flowers
held in nodding panicles. Flower buds are pink in winter. New growth is
bright pink! Zone 6. (1
gal. - $15.00) CONIFERS Abies
koreana
‘Prostrate Beauty’
- A Korean Fir cultivar with a dense, horizontal, spreading habit and
long needles. Very showy upright purple cones. Will eventually grow to
knee height and 10’(3m) or more across. An exceptional plant but needs
lots of space. Prune out any upright leaders. Zone 6.
(1 Litre - $10.00) Chamaecyparis
obtusa
‘Haage’ -
A beautiful dwarf Hinoki Cypress with tight, dark green foliage and an
irregular pyramidal, compact shape. Tips sometimes turn golden brown in
winter. Very low growing. 2-3'(.6-.9m) high x 1.5’(.2m) wide in many
yrs. Best in full sun. Zone 6.(1
gal. - $20.00)
Chamaecyparis
pisifera
'Golden Pincushion' -
A very dwarf cultivar - to 10”(.25m) high x 15”(.4m) wide in 10
years with a dense mounded habit.
Dark green foliage
is tipped with bright gold colour. Zone 5.
(1 gal. - $25.00 - A Few
Only) Picea
glauca
‘Jean’s Dilly’
- This Dwarf Alberta Spruce has
shorter and thinner needles with the shoots ending in a twist. Very slow
growing with a denser, narrower habit reaching a height of 5’(1.5m).
Best in full sun. Zone 4. (3”
pot - $5.00) Pinus parviflora
'Adcock's Dwarf' - One of the dwarfest selections of the Japanese White
Pine. Miniature grey-green needles twist around the stems.
Slow growing with a compact, congested, mounded habit to
3’(.9m) high x 5’(1.5m.)wide in many years. Full sun. Zone 5. (1 Litre - $10.00) Pinus
strobus ‘Horsford
Dwarf’ -
An exceptional dwarf form of the Eastern White Pine with a tight,
compact rounded habit. Dense, long, soft green needles creating a soft
overall texture. Grows to 2’(.6m) high in 10 years and may eventually
reach a size of 4’(1.2m) high x 5’(1.5m) wide. Full sun. Zone 5,
possibly colder. (1
Litre - $10.00) Taxus
x media
‘Maureen’
- A hardy & slow growing columnar yew! Very slow growing reaching
only 4’(1.2m) high x
1’(.3m) wide in 10 years! Zone 6. (1
gal. - $20.00) Taxus
x media
‘Sentinalis’
- Another columnar hardy yew. Faster growing. May reach 8'(2.4m) high x
2'(.6m) wide. Zone 6. (3.5”
pot - $5.00) Thujopsis
dolabrata v. hondai
- (Staghorn Cedar) Resembles a cedar but has broader, flatter, fan-like
foliage - glossy green above & marked with white below. Thin red
bark exfoliates in papery layers. Appearance is similar to regular
thujopsis but grows much larger with larger fruit. Broad conical habit.
Very slow growing. May eventually reach 30’(9.0m) or more in height
but probably not in your lifetime. Needs a protected, moist, but
well-drained site. Zone 6. (1
gal. - $20.00)
MAGNOLIAS
Magnolia
'Butterflies'
- (acuminata ‘Fertile
Myrtle’ x denudata
‘Sawada’s Cream’) Single-trunked, broad, conical upright tree to
25’(7.5m) or more high. Stunning, 3-4” dark buttery yellow flowers
sit upright on its branches. Floriferous at a young age. Hardy to at
least -22°F(-30°C),
probably colder. A Savage hybrid. (1
gal. - $20.00 - May Sale Only) Magnolia
‘Elizabeth’
- (acuminata x
denudata) Multi-trunked, pyramidal, upright tree to 30’ (9.0m)
high. Fragrant, large, 6”, clear pale yellow, flowers with a long
tapering form, opening cup-shaped. Late & long blooming. Foliage
emerges copper coloured. An old and beautiful hybrid from the Brooklyn
Botanic Garden. Zone 6. (Potted - 3’(.9m) - $65.00) Magnolia
'Goldstar' -
(acuminata var. subcordata
‘Miss Honeybee’ x stellata
‘Rubra’) Upright growing, densely branched and symmetrical to
25’(7.5m) high. Frost tolerant, creamy yellow, 4” flowers shaped
like a star magnolia. New foliage emerges bronzy-red.
Vigorous. A Savage hybrid. Zone 6, possibly colder.(Potted
-3’(.9m) - $65.00) Magnolia
'Yellowbird' -
(acuminata x
x brooklynensis
‘Evamaria’) Wide, upright, multi-trunked tree to 40’(12.0m) high.
Tulip-shaped, 3.5”, yellow flowers are smaller than ‘Elizabeth’
but yellower and tinged green at the base. Flowers are held upright on
the branches. Another hybrid from the Brookyln Botanic Gardens. Zone 6. (Potted - 3’(.9m) - $65.00) Magnolia
zenii
-
A rare chinese species which resembles M.
denudata. Fragrant, 2-3” white flowers with a purple base and
veining, and red stamens. The earliest blooming and frost tolerant.
Single-trunked and pyramidal in habit it can reach a height of
20’(6m). Zone 6, possibly colder. As
these are seed-grown, pink forms may show!.
(1 gal. - $20.00/3 gal. -
$75.00) OTHER
TREES & SHRUBS
Abeliophyllum
distichum
- (White Forsythia) A deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub with arching
branches and a rounded habit. Masses of small white fragrant flowers
along the stems very early in spring. As with Forsythias, once
established, prune out 1/3 of old wood every year after flowering.
Alternatively, prune back
hard every 3-4 years. Great for forcing. Sun to part shade. To
5’(1.5m) high x 4’(1.2m) wide. Zone 6, possibly colder.
(1
gal. - $15.00) Acer
palmatum
‘Kotohime’ - (Dwarf Harp Japanese Maple) A
rare and beautiful japanese maple. Tiny leaves born closely together on
a dwarf, upright twiggy plant. Leaves emerge bright-rose to orange-red,
age to bright, light green & turn yellow and orange in the fall. May
grow up to 6’(1.8m) tall in many years. Zone 6b.
(1
gal. - $30.00 - Two Only) Acer
palmatum
‘Omure yama’ - An
absolutely incredible weeping Japanese maple. Upright with
arching branches when young. With age the branches become
weeping. To 15’(5m) high & wide in many years with a rounded
crown. Brilliant green, 7-lobed, deeply cut leaves have an orange cast
in the spring and turn gold, orange and red in fall. Vigorous. Zone
6. Stunning.(2
gal. - $40.00 - A Few Only) Acer
pseudosieboldianum
- (Korean maple) The answer for those who are unable to grow Japanese
maples. Purple flowers and reddish brown branches contrast with fresh,
light-green leaves. Brilliant fall colours ranging from scarlet to
orange and yellow. Vigorous growing with a rounded habit. Grows
15-25’(4.5-7.5m) high. Zone 5, probably colder.
(1 gal. - $15.00) Chionanthus
virginicus -
(White Fringetree) A deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub or small tree with
an open-spreading habit & rounded crown. Slow growing to
12-20'(3.6-6m) tall by 10-20'(3.0-6m) wide. Dark green glossy leaves
emerge late and turn yellow in fall. Fragrant flowers with long narrow
petals born in large, whispy, cascading panicles in early summer. Very
floriferous. Full sun to part shade in moist, well-drained soil. Slow to
establish and difficult to transplant. Zone
5. (1
gal. - $15.00) Cornus kousa v. chinensis - (Korean Dogwood) A small, multi-stemmed, shrubby tree, to 25’(7.5m) tall, with a dense horizontal habit. White flowers appear in early August, last for weeks, and are followed by raspberry-shaped red fruit. Bronze or crimson fall colour. Beautiful bark with age. Best in light shade. Requires good drainage. Hardy to -25°F(-32°F). This year we have the following two new varieties available: ‘Autumn Rose’ - A smaller growing cultivar growing to 12-16’(3.5-4.9m) tall selected for its fall colour - pink to dark-red. Waxy light green foliage emerges yellow to lime green.
Flowers open light green and age to creamy-white. ‘Gold Cup’ - More vigorous & upright than ‘Gold Star’, this variegated cultivar has slightly concave dark green leaves
with a prominent yellow central splash. White flowers.
(2 gal. - $25.00) Daphne x
burkwoodii
‘Somerset’ -
(cneorum x caucasica) Lesser known than ‘Carol Mackie’, this cultivar has
semi-evergreen, dark blue-green leaves.
Very fragrant, pale blush-pink flowers in late spring and often
again in the fall. Heavy blooming. Fruit is poisonous. Dense, twiggy,
upright mounded habit to 3’(.9m) tall x 5’(1.5m) wide. Well-drained
soil in sun or part shade. Difficult to transplant. Zone 5.
(3.5” pot - $5.00) Fagus
sylvatica
‘Ansorgei’ -
(Purple Willow- Leaved Beech) A very rare and unusual cultivar with
long, narrow (½” wide) dark purple leaves that hang down from the
branches. Shrubby & slow growing Open, airy, feathery appearance.
Zone 5. Seldom offered & a bargain!
(1
gal. - $40.00 - A Few Only) Fagus
sylvatica
‘Tortuosa Purpurea’ -
(Purple Parasol Beech) Another rare cultivar.
This one has a contorted, mounded or flat-topped, wide-spreading habit.
Leaves are dark purple with undulating margins. Grows to 3-4’(.9-1.2m)
wide in 5 years. Zone 5. (1 gal. -
$35.00)
PERENNIALS
Bergenia
‘Pink Dragonfly’
- A medium-sized Bergenia with
thick, waxy, narrow leaves. In spring, coral pink flowers flushed darker
in the centre are born in clusters on 15” stalks. Shiny, plum-red leaves
with pink veining in winter (like dragonfly wings). Full sun to part shade
in moist, well-drained soil. Zone 5, possibly colder.
(3.5” pot - $7.00) Brunnera
macrophylla 'Langtrees'
- (Siberian Bugloss) A
beautiful foliage plant. Large, grey-green, heart-shaped leaves with
metallic silver markings. Blue flowers resemble forget-me-nots. Grows to
12”(.3m)high x 24”(.6m) wide. Great for use as a ground cover in
part-shade or shade. Moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Zone 5.
(3.5”
pot - $7.00) Cimicifuga simplex
'Black Negligee' -
(Bugbane) Bugbanes have come a long way since ‘Brunette’
& ‘Atropurpurea.’ This exciting new cultivar has the
darkest purplish-black leaves yet. Leaves are deeply cut giving a very
lacy effect thus the name. Clump-forming, it grows to 3-4’(.9-1.2m) high
in foliage and another 2’(.6m) higher when fluffy racemes of small,
creamy white, purple tinged, flowers appear in late summer and early fall.
Very fragrant. Part-shade in moist, well drained soil. Will take some time
to get established and resents drying out. Zone 5 or colder. Spectacular,
don’t miss out.
(3.5” pot - $10.00) Corydalis elata -
Fragrant, clear blue flowers with a hint of purple in late spring and
summer. Similar to C. flexuosa
& its varieties in flower but with a taller, more upright habit and
does not go dormant in summer. Shade to part shade in moist, well-drained
soil. To 16”(.4m) high in flower x 16”(.4m) wide. Zone 6.
(3.5” pot - $7.00) Dicentra ‘King
of Hearts’
- This stunning hybrid spreads slowly unlike most rampant and self-sowing
bleeding hearts. Forms a mound of lacy, very blue, delicate fern-like
foliage. Large, dark rose to rosy-pink flowers are born over a very long
period of time. To 8” high x 14” wide. Shade to part shade in moist,
well-drained soil. Zone 6. (3.5” pot - $7.00) Hakonechloa
macra
‘Aureola’
- A very slow growing weeping/arching grass with rich golden variegated
foliage. Looks like a miniature bamboo. Not invasive. For moist part shade
- scorches in full sun if dry. Very elegant, very choice. Perhaps the
nicest of the small grasses. Looks great arching over a pot or
wall. Grows to 12”(.3m) high
x 18”(.45m) wide. Deciduous - cut back in early spring. Zone 6. In a
small size at a great price.
(3.5”
pot - $5.00) Tiarella
‘Cygnet’ -
(Foam Flower) A semi-evergreen spring-blooming perennial for shade or part
shade. Closely related to heucheras. Elongated and arching buff-beige
leaves which become infused with tints of purple and green. Fragrant pink
flowers in profusion on fluffy racemes to 18”(.45m) high. Zone 5.
(3.5” pot - $5.00) Vinca
minor
‘Illumination’
- A new variegated periwinkle. Green edged leaves have a rich golden
centre which slowly ages to cream. Blue flowers. Sure to brighten up any
dark spot in shade or part shade. Zone 5.
(1
gal. - $10.00) Vinca minor
'Sterling Silver' -
Another variegated periwinkle. Medium green leaves with creamy-white
edges. A striking backdrop to the blue flowers. Zone 5.
(1
gal. - $10.00) Viola ‘Dancing Geisha’ - Incredible silver-veined, grey leaves are deeply cut and ruffled. Large pale blue or white flowers in spring. Vigorous. Grows to 6” high x 8” wide. Does not self sow. Shade to part shade. Zone 6. A spectacular must have plant. (3.5” pot - $5.00) |