Atlantic Rhododendron & Horticultural
Society
Archived list ofplant descriptionsfrom
the 2006 May Plant Sale
LEPIDOTE
RHODODENDRONS
R.
'Anneke Plazek' -
[(carolinianum x white dauricum)
x (white dauricum x white mucronulatum)]
Large frilled flowers in ball-shaped trusses are pink in bud and open
white with a pink flush. To 6'(1.8m) high x 5'(1.5m) wide in 15 years.
Very hardy - buds to -25°F(-32°C)
and the plant to at least -30°F(-34°C). A Hinton hybrid from Ontario.
(2 gallon - $20.00) R.
'Blue Baron'
- ('Starry Night' x self)? An early-blooming Mezitt hybrid with near
blue flowers similar to 'Starry Night' ('Gletschernacht') but hardier.
Elongated, dark glossy green foliage turns bronze in winter. Compact,
mounded-spreading habit growing 3-4'(.9-1.2m) high and wide. Zone 6,
possibly colder. (1
gallon - $20.00) R.
'Bluenose' - ('Russautinii'
x dauricum Sempervirens Group)
2’(5cm) funnel-shaped, clear blue flowers in lax trusses of
3-5. Upright, open habit to 7.5'(2.3m) high and wide in 15 years. Olive
green foliage. Plant hardy to -25ºF
(-31ºC), buds to -17°F(-27°C). A Brueckner hybrid bred in New
Brunswick. Public Sale Only (2
gallon - $25.00) R.
'Dora Amateis'
- (carolinianum x
ciliatum) A very floriferous white (with a touch of pink) hybrid.
Every spring it smothers itself in flowers, hiding its dense, dark green
foliage. Mounded habit to 2.5'(.75m) high x 4'(1.2m) wide. Best in full
sun with excellent drainage. Zone 6.
An ARHS ‘Top Ten’ lepidote. (2
gallon - $25.00) R.
'Ginny Gee'
- (keiskei 'Yaku Fairy' x racemosum
Forrest #19404) Bright pink buds open to blush pink then fade to white
tinged pink on this Berg hybrid. Multiple trusses of 4-5 flowers create
a sheet of bloom. Early. Dense, dark green foliage. To 1'(.3m) high x
1.5'(.45m) wide. Perhaps one of the best dwarf hybrids. Zone 6. An ARHS
‘Top Ten’ lepidote. Public
Sale Only (2 gallon - $25.00) R.
'Isola Bella' - (fletcherianum x dauricum 'Album')
A Brueckner hybrid, once known as as ‘Mabel R.’ Beautiful dark green
distinct foliage with excellent winter leaf retention. Peach buds open
pastel pink and fade to white. Smashing, floriferous and very early. To
5'(1.5m) high x 4'(1.2m) wide with a dense, upright-spreading habit. Bud
hardy to -5ºF(-20ºC). Zone
6. (2
gallon - $20.00) R.
'Landmark' -
('PJM' hybrid) Similar to PJM but with large rounded trusses of vibrant
dark pink flowers opening from red buds. Appears almost red from a
distance. Bronze winter foliage with good leaf retention. Habit similar
to PJM but slightly more compact. Grows 6-8'(1.8-2.4m) high x
4-5'(1.2-1.5m) wide. A Mezitt hybrid hardy to -20ºF(-29°C). Public
Sale Only (1 gallon - $20.00) R.
'Manitau'
- A
'Conestoga' (carolinianum x racemosum)
hybrid. Golden orange buds open to clear, light pink & fade to
creamy white. This one covers itself in bloom every year. Early. Bronzy
coloured foliage in winter. A semi-dwarf with a dense, compact habit. To
18’(.45m) high. Zone 5. An ARHS ‘Top Ten’ lepidote. (1
gallon - $20.00) R.
'New Patriot'
- [('PJM' x unknown)selfed x ( mucronulatum
Pink]) A Mezitt hybrid with vibrant purplish-red flowers held in
ball-shaped trusses. Reddish stems and copper brown winter foliage.
Upright, spreading habit to 7'(2.1m) high and wide. Zone 5b.
(2 gallon - $20.00) R.
'Patty Bee'
- (keiskei 'Yaku Fairy' x fletcherianum)
A very floriferous clear yellow Berg hybrid. Early. Dense foliage turns
maroon-red in winter. Very dwarf - 8’(.2m) high x 12’(.3m) wide in 6
years. Zone 6. An ARS
Superior Plant award winner. Public
Sale Only (1 gallon - $20.00) R.
'Wren' - (ludlowii
x keiskei ‘Yaku Fairy’) Clear yellow flowers stand up like
pansies above a creeping mat of shiny, dark green foliage. Floriferous.
Foliage turns bronzy-red in winter. At its best planted on a bank or in
a raised bed and ideal for the rock garden or small spaces. A beautiful
Cox hybrid. Zone 6. Public Sale
Only (1 gal. - $20.00) ELEPIDOTE
RHODODENDRONS
Rhododendron
anwheiense
(ARS#01-835)
- A very floriferous species for the collector. Pale pink to white
flushed pink flowers fade to white and are held in lax trusses of 6-10
and are frost tolerant. Interesting recurved leaves. Compact
mounded-spreading habit to 5'(1.5m) high. Should be hardy to -10ºF(-23ºC).
Seed grown by the Wilgenhofs. (Field
Grown - $25.00) R.
calophytum
(ARS#01-870) -
An impressive large-leaved species with long narrow leaves to
3.5’(8cm) wide x 12’(30cm.)
long! Flowers are are white to pale pink with dark red basal
spotting and are held in large lax trusses of up to 30. Very early
blooming. Tall and wide spreading habit to 15'(4.5m) high. Needs a
sheltered site. These are seed grown by the Wilgenhofs from a RSF cross
of 82/046, white with a magenta blotch and bright crimson pedicels x
78/083, whitish pink with a dark blotch. Zone 6. (Field
Grown - $25.00) R.
'Calsap' – ('Catalgla'
x 'Sappho') Lavender buds open into large conical trusses of snowy white
flowers with a large dramatic burgundy blotch. Dense emerald green
foliage. Vigorous. Broad, upright habit to 5'(1.5m) high in 10 years.
Zone 5. An ARHS ‘Top Ten’
elepidote and a real showstopper. Public Sale Only (1 gallon - $15.00) R.
'Capistrano'
- A complex Leach hybrid reported to be his best yellow. Its clear, pale
yellow flowers are borne on a compact well-branched plant with excellent
dark green foliage. To 5'(1.5m) high and wide. Zone 6. Public Sale Only (1 gallon -
$20.00) R.
'Catalina' -
A Leach yak hybrid with strong, bright, pure pink flowers with paler
interiors giving a bicoloured effect. The frilly flowers are borne in
dome-shaped trusses. Floriferous. To 5'(1.5m) high and wide. Zone 5b.
(2 gal. - $20.00) R.
Elizabeth (Hardiest Clone) -
(repens x griersonianum) The choicest of the compact red hybrids but
unfortunately on the tender side. Bright red funnel-shaped flowers adorn
a low dense mounded shrub to 3'(.9m) high. Rated as hardy to 0ºF(-18ºC).
Only for the collector or those in the mildest parts of the Atlantic
Canada! (Year Olds - $12.00) R.
‘Earl Cordy’ -
[(‘Catfortcampy’ x 'Mary Gibson') x Rio] A Rhodoland introduction
from Ontario. Large peach-yellow flowers on a plant with beautiful
foliage and habit. Hardy to
-13ºF(-25ºC).
(2 gal. - $20.00) R.
elegantulum -
A beautiful species in the Taliense section. Narrow foliage has
very thick fawn-pink indumentum which ages to cinnamon brown. Flowers
are pale pink with darker spotting. Floriferous. Dense mounded habit to
4'(1.2m) high. Zone 6.
(2 gallon - $40.00) R.
'Fantastica' -
('Mars' x yakushimanum 'Koichiro Wada') Large trusses of bicoloured flowers
with bright red margins and pastel pink centres grace this very showy
Hachmann hybrid. Vigorous & floriferous. Long, narrow indumented
leaves. Compact, low mounding habit. To 3'(.9m) high. Zone 5b. (2 gallon -
$20.00) R.
fortunei -
A tall growing species with an upright-open habit.
Lush dark green foliage is accentuated by purple-red petioles.
Its large, very fragrant flowers, usually pale pink, are held in lax
trusses. Spectactular in full bloom. Zone 6b.
(2 gallon - $40.00) R.
'Francesca' -
('Britannia' x 'Dexter #202') Tough, red and big! Large black-red
flowers in large trusses. Very vigorous with an upright-open habit
suited to the rear of a planting. Definitely not for the small garden or
a foundation planting. Grows to 10'(3.0m) or more high. Best in half sun
as flowers may scorch in full sun. Zone 6.
Public Sale Only (1
gallon - $20.00) R.
'Haaga'
- (brachycarpum ssp.
tigerstedtii x 'Dr. HC Dresselhuys') Dark pink buds open to bright
medium pink flowers with a darker blotch. Excellent, 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). Public Sale Only (1 gallon - $20.00) R.
'Helsinki University' – (brachycarpum
v. tigerstedtii x smirnowii)
Bright pink flowers flecked orange-red. Red tinged new foliage
matures to glossy green. Upright habit to 6'(1.8m) high x 4'(1.2m) wide.
Hardy to -38ºF(-39ºC). Another very hardy Finnish hybrid. Public
Sale Only (1 gal. - $20.00) R.
'Henry's Red' - A
very hardy Mezitt hybrid with dark blood-red flowers held in tight
trusses against dark green foliage. Free-flowering. Broad, irregular
open habit to 5'(1.5m) high and wide in 10 years. Zone 5.
(2 gallon - $20.00) R.
hyperythrum
(ARS#01-877)
- Another species for the collector. Flowers are white to white flushed
pink. Foliage is dark green with recurved margins. Grows to 5'(1.5m)
high with a compact, rounded habit. Best in full sun. These are seed
grown by the Wilgenhofs from a RSF cross of 76/038, rose buds opening
white flushed rose with magenta flecks x 77/443, white. Zone 6. (Field
Grown - $25.00) R.
'Ingrid Mehlquist' -
(‘Besse Howells’ x
yakushimanum) Pink flowers in tight round trusses quickly fade to
white dotted with burgundy. The trusses sit eloquently upright on the
foliage - small but very graceful. Floriferous. Very attractive foliage
with light indumentum. Compact, well-branched, rounded-spreading habit
to 3'(.9m) high x 4'(1.2m) wide in 25 years. Zone 5.
Public Sale Only (1
gallon - $20.00) R.
'Lionel's Red Shield'
- ('America'
x 'Carmen') An excellent Brueckner hybrid with bright dark red flowers
and olive green foliage. Plant forms a dense dome-shaped mound to
12’(.3m) high x 3'(.9m) wide. Choice and rare. Needs excellent
drainage and probably a site sheltered from winter sun. Plant hardy to
at least -25ºF(-31ºC), buds to -15°F
(-26°C). (2
gallon - $20.00) R.
makinoi
- An excellent foliage plant, this fine species has dark green leaves
that are long, narrow, and pointed. Their undersides are covered
with thick tawny indumentum. Flowers are clear, light pink and
very late as is the new growth. Dense, well-branched, rounded habit to
3'(1.5m) high. Zone 6. Requires a bit of lime to prevent yellow leaves. (2
gallon - $40.00) Rhododendron
'Melusine La Fée' -
('Ice Cube' x 'Scarlet Wonder') Conical trusses of medium
purple-pink flowers grace this Brueckner hybrid. The flowers are thick
textured and have a heavy dark red spotting forming a large dorsal
flare. Open upright-spreading habit to 5'(1.5m) high and wide in 10
years. Very floriferous. Plant hardy to at least -25ºF
(-31ºC), buds to -20°F(-29°C). (2
gallon - $20.00) R.
'Minas Grand Pré'
(catawbiense 'Compactum' x williamsianum)
A profusion of pink bell-shaped flowers in loose trusses grace this
Kentville Research Station hybrid. Small oval leaves emerge with a
bronze tone and age to dark green. In full sun it forms a perfect dense,
compact, mounded dome and grows to 3'(.9m) tall in 10 years. Zone 5b.
After years of being a rarity it is now deservedly in mass production!
(1 gallon - $15.00) R.
('Mist Maiden' x tsariense) Weagle -
A hybrid grown by John Weagle with beautiful foliage. Its looks like a
slightly more vigorous R. tsariense.
Dark green leaves with thick
cinnamon coloured indumentum. Compact habit. Zone 6, possibly colder. (Year
Olds - $12.00) R.
'Peaches' (fortunei
hybrid?) Large flowers (with very good substance) are as close to
peach as you will find! Slightly fragrant. Broad habit to 5'(1.5m) high
x 8'(3.6m) wide in 12 years. A Gable hybrid. Always admired at
Boulderwood. Zone 6.
(Year Olds - $12.00) R.
'Pohjohla’s Daughter' - (smirnowii
x catalgla) Large flowers open lavender-pink with a paler centre
quickly ageing to almost pure white with a yellow-green flare. Very
striking. Low compact mounding habit to 3.5'(1.05m) high and spreading
wider. Hardy to -29ºF(-34ºC). An extremely hardy Finnish hybrid. (1 gallon - $20.00) R.
pseudochrysanthum
Dwarf Form - Flowers
are dark pink in bud opening to pale pink and fading to pure white. Its
thick leathery leaves are dark glossy green with recurved margins. New
leaves have a pale grey indumentum. This form has an extremely dense,
tight, spreading habit and resembles RV70023 in the Cox Encyclopedia of
Rhodo Species. Might reach 6’(15cm.) high in many years! Give this one
a bit of light shade and avoid fertilizing. Zone 6.
Very
choice!
(Year Olds - $12.00) Rhododendron
rex ssp. fictolacteum -
Another big-leaf species - this one with leaves to 4’(10cm)
wide x 12’(30cm.) long! Dark green on top they are covered by buff to
rusty-brown thick indumentum! Flowers are white to pale pink with dark
red spotting and are held in large ball-shaped trusses. Tall, upright
open habit forming a small tree in time. Borderline in the mildest of
Zone 6b gardens and will need a site protected from wind. Truly
spectacular and a must have for the adventurist!
(2 gallon - $40.00) R.
'Serendipity' -
(yakushimanum x aureum)
Cream coloured flowers grace this hybrid with dark green foliage. Dense,
low-spreading habit. Zone 5.
(Year Olds - $12.00) R.
'Stoke's Bronze Wings' -
(maximum x catawbiense) An extremely tough hybrid with surprisingly elegant
round full trusses of the palest
purple-pink flowers enhanced by a greenish-yellow flare.
Attractive matte green foliage on a compact plant. Zone 5. (2 gallon - $20.00) Rhododendron
thayerianum -
Yet another striking foliage plant and very unique! This species has
very stiff narrow pointed foliage, dark green in colour with thin buff
indumentum, and v-shaped in profile with recurved margins. The very
dense foliage clothes a plant with a dense stout branching habit.
Flowers are white flushed with pink and are held in lax trusses.
Upright-spreading, mounded habit to 6'(1.5m) high. Zone 6b. (2 gallon - $40.00) R.
'Vinecrest' {[('LaBar’s
White' x fortunei) x wardii] x wardii Litiense
Group} 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 and wide in 12 years. A Vineland Station
hybrid. Hardy to at least -16°F(-27°C). Public
Sale Only (1 gallon - $15.00) R.
'Virginia Delp'
- ('Kristen' x 'Calsap') Large tall tusses of very large, pale
lavender-pink flowers with a yellow blotch.
Impressive very large flower buds. To 4'(1.2m) high in 10 years.
An Al Smith hybrid hardy to -20ºF(-29ºC). (2
gallon - $25.00) R.
yakushimanum 'Mist
Maiden'
- If you were to grow only one rhododendron, this should be the one.
This species has long narrow leaves with tan-white indumentum. New
growth is covered in silver tomentum. Dense foliage covers a plant that
is symmetrical and broadly mounded in shape. Its rosy-pink buds open to
form large apple-blossom pink trusses which fade to white. Slow growing
to 4'(1.2m) high x 11'(3.3m) wide in 30 years. Best in a half-day of
sun. A proven performer. Zone 5.
Public Sale Only (1 gallon
- $20.00) R.
ARS 92-608 #11
(‘Ivory Cloud’)
-
{[('Big Deal' x 'Donna Hargrove') x ('Golden Star' x 'Catalgla')] x wardii}
Large
outfacing ivory blooms grace this hybird grown by Bill Wilgenhof in his
garden just outside of Antigonish. He reports no winter damage after
recent harsh winters. (Year Olds
- $12.00) R.
ARS92-608 #7-Yellow
- A sister seedling of the above, this one has good non-fading yellow
flowers. (Year
Olds - $12.00) R.
ARS92-765 #1 (‘Sproeten’) -
('Barbara Cook' x 'Janet Blair') Another hybrid grown by Bill Wilgenhof
and his pride and joy. Its frilled flowers are pale pink with red
freckles and a red throat. Good foliage. (Year
Olds - $12.00) EVERGREEN
AZALEAS
Azalea
'Big Joe' -
(poukhanense x
kaempferi) An old Gable hybrid
with large pale lavender-pink flowers with a dark blotch.
Early blooming. Vigorous forming a tall but eventually spreading,
medium-sized plant. Zone 5b.
(2 gallon - $20.00) Azalea
'Carol' (Gable) -
('Louise Gable' x 'Caroline Gable') Another Gable hybrid with
hose-in-hose, vibrant pink-red flowers with a darker blotch. Mid-season
blooming. Forms a low broad-spreading shrub. Zone 5b.
(2 gallon - $20.00) Azalea
'Elizabeth Gable' -
[indicum x (poukhanense x kaempferi)]
The flowers of this Gable hybrid appear late in the season and are a
vibrant salmon-pink with a darker blotch. It forms a vigorous, large
spreading shrub with good winter leaf retention. Zone 6.
(2 gallon - $20.00) R.
kiusianum
-
Perhaps the best suited evergreen azalea species for our coastal climate
provided it is given good drainage and plenty of sun. Densely branched
and twiggy, they have a spreading, somewhat tiered habit and remain
relatively low. Very floriferous. Excellent fall colour. Zone 6 but
worth trying in Zone 5. An ARHS ‘Top Ten’ evergreen azalea. The
following selections are available this year: R. kiusianum
'Betty Muir' -
A vibrant pink variety with very dark foliage. Considered by some to be
the best selection. (2 gallon -
$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. (2 gallon - $20.00) R.
kiusianum ‘Margaret
Charlton’ -
A beautiful soft clear pink selection with a tiered habit. Slow-growing.
(2 gal. - $20.00) Azalea
‘Meagher Tall Double Pink’ -
A tall, nose-high evergreen azalea from the Meagher garden with double
pink flowers. Probably a kiusianum hybrid.
Zone 6, possibly colder. (2
gallon - $20.00) R.
poukhanense 'Rosea'
- A
tough species which seems to tolerate both wind and salt spray. Soft
clear pink flowers are borne in profusion. Dense mounded-spreading habit
to 3'(.9m) high and wider. Zone 5b. Public
Sale Only (2 gallon - $25.00) Azalea
'Scotian Breeze' (Formerly
E-90-3) - (kiusianum Berg x
'Lady Louise') A Weagle hybrid similar to Kolmo Kulshan but less
strident and blooming several weeks later! Flowers are bicoloured with
cool soft pink tips and white centres. Compact spreading habit. To
2'(.6m) x 4'(1.2m) wide in 10 years. Zone 6.
(2 gallon - $20.00) Azalea
'Scotian Clouds' - ('Kolmo
Kulshan' x 'Lady Louise') A
Weagle hybrid with white flowers edged bright reddish-pink. Late
June blooming. Dense, low horizontal-spreading habit growing to
18’(.45m) high. Zone 6.
(2 gallon - $20.00) Azalea
'Scotian Mist' -
{'Lady
Louise' x ['Lady Louise' x (nakaharai
Orange Form x kiusianum 'Mt.
Fuji')#1-1]} Another
Weagle hybrid with soft pastel pink flowers fading to white in
the centres althought some flowers may be all pink or all white. July
blooming. Dense, low horizontal-spreading habit growing to 18’(.45m)
high. Zone 6. Public
Sale Only (2
gallon - $25.00) Azalea
'Scotian Picotee'
- {'Lady
Louise' x ['Lady
Louise' x (nakaharai Orange
Form X kiusianum 'Mt
Fuji')#1-1]} Dense horizontal spreading habit to 16’(.4m) high x
32’(.8m) wide in 12 years.
White with strong pink tips. A July blooming Weagle hybrid. Zone
6. Public
Sale Only
(2
gallon - $25.00) Azalea
'Scotian Reef' -
{'Lady
Louise' x ['Lady
Louise' x (nakaharai Orange
Form X kiusianum 'Mt
Fuji')#1-1]} Flowers vary from medium coral pink to white. Dense
horizontal spreading habit to 16’(.4m) high x 32’(.8m) wide in 12
years. A July blooming Weagle hybrid. Zone 6.
Public
Sale Only
(2
gallon - $25.00) Azalea
‘Wendy Cornwall’ -
['Frosty' x (nakaharai Orange
Form x kiusianum 'Mt. Fuji')] Another
Weagle hybrid grown by Wendy Cornwall. Pastel purple-pink flowers with
paler centres on a compact spreading plant. Late-blooming. Zone 6.
(2
gallon - $20.00)
DECIDUOUS
AZALEAS
R.
calendulaceum -
An eastern US native azalea species. Its flowers are funnel shaped and
are borne in trusses of 5 to 9. Colour can range from orange to red to
yellow or combinations thereof. It blooms before or with the emerging
foliage in mid to late June. Its clean foliage is not susceptible to
mildew. Suckering, upright-spreading habit to 5' high in 10 years. Zone
5. (2 gallon - $40.00) R.
cumberlandense (ARS#01-539)
- Another eastern US native species more commonly known by its old name R.
bakeri. It is similar to R.
calendulaceum but has smaller flowers and blooms later after the
foliage has expanded - usually
in July. It is less vigorous and produces a smaller, more compact
shrub. These are seed grown plants from the Wilgenhofs from a red
selection. Zone 6. (Field Grown - $25.00) Azalea
'Millennium' -
('Weston’s
Sparkler' x 'Weston’s Parade')
A
fragrant Mezitt azalea hybrid which blooms in late-July! Flowers are
dark pink - almost red - with a pale orange flare. Its
blue-green foliage is mildew resistant and turns copper to
burgundy in fall. Upright in habit to 5'(1.5m) high in 10 years. Zone 6.
(2
gallon - $35.00) Azalea
'Pennsylvania' -
Another late blooming Mezitt azalea hybrid, this one blooming into
August! Flowers have a fruity fragrance and are bright pink
with a pale orange blotch. Foliage turns copper and yellow in
fall. Slow growing with an upright-spreading habit. Zone 6. (2
gallon - $20.00) R.
schlippenbachii
'Sid's Royal Pink' -
The
'Royal Azalea of Japan' in its typical form has elegant, flat, soft pink
flowers to 3.5-4.5’ across. Its distinctive deciduous foliage has
excellent fall colour and is carried on a tall-growing open upright
plant. This selection has large richer, darker pink flowers and is said
to be more comapact. Requires sun for best results but preferably
protected from the mid-day sun. Appreciates a bit of lime or
bonemeal occasionally. Zone 5b.
(2
gallon - $45.00) R.
vaseyi -
Also an eastern US native, this superb species has
almost flat, wide funnel-shaped flowers and blooms early before
the leaves. Flowers range from medium pink to white and are usually pale
pink. Upright and open in habit, it is very graceful in bloom. Good fall
colour. Growing in moist spots in nature it will do best in a moist,
well-drained site in the garden. Zone 5. (2
gallon - $40.00) OTHER
ERICACEOUS SHRUBS & TREES
(Cultivation
as per Rhododendrons)
Enkianthus
campanulatus
'Showy Lanterns' -
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. The small, urn-shaped
flowers in pendulous clusters on this selection are bright red instead
of the usual creamy-pink. Slow growing, 8-12'(2.4-3.6m) high and wide in
time. Sun to part shade. Zone 6, possibly colder.
(1 gallon - $20.00) Kalmia
latifolia
- After Dick
Jaynes’ great talk on Mountain Laurels last fall we are offering three
varieties this year. Beautiful evergreen foliage plants, their unique
flowers are sure to fascinate. Probably best in full sun but needs
excellent drainage and protection from winter wind. Zone 5. 'Little
Linda' -
The newest of the ‘little-leaf’ or ‘miniature’ selections, its
pink flowers open from red buds. Its rounded leaves are dark glossy
green and disease resistant. Forms a dense broad mounded plant to
2.5'(.8m) high in 10 years.
(1 gallon - $20.00) 'Minuet'
-
Another miniature cultivar, this one with light pink flowers with a
bright cinnamon red band opening from light pink buds. Glossy, dark
green evergreen foliage is disease resistant. Dense habit to 2.5'(.8m)
high & wide in 10 years.
(1 gallon - $20.00) 'Sarah'
-
A beautiful selection named after Mr. Jayne's wife and
perhaps the reddest. Its flowers open pink-red from red buds.
Foliage is dark green. Dense rounded habit to 3.5'(1.1m) high and wide
in 10 years. (1 gallon - $20.00) X
Phylliopsis x hillieri 'Pinocchio' (Phyllodoce
brewerii x Kalmiopsis leachiana) Similar to 'Sugarplum' below,
'Pinocchio' has medium
purplish-pink bell-shaped flowers. Zone 6. (1 gallon - $20.00) X
Phylliopsis 'Sugarplum' -
A bigeneric hybrid (Kalmiopsis leachiana x Phyllodoce
caerulea) developed by
Barry Starling. Sugary pink-plum, globe shaped flowers are borne against
small linear foliage in spring & sometimes again in fall. Mounding
habit growing 1-2'(.3-.6m) high & 2'(.6m) wide. Requires excellent
drainage & full sun. Dislikes drought & high temperatures. Zone
6. (1
gallon - $20.00) Pieris
japonica
'Rokujo's Carpet'
- A cultivar received from Barry Starling many years ago for which I can
find no reference. It is a very dwarf selection with tiny leaves less
than an inch long. Low and dense growing as the name suggests. New
growth is reddish and it takes on burgundy tones in winter. Very shy to
flower. Great for the rock garden or the front of a small shrub border.
Zone 6b? (Year Olds - $12.00) Pieris
japonica
'Wm. Buchanan' - Another
very dwarf selection originally received from Barry Starling. Similar to
above but with larger leaves, a bit taller growing. Bright red new
foliage and this one does flower. Zone 6b?
(Year Olds - $12.00) CONIFERS
Chamaecyparis
lawsoniana 'Ivonne'
- (Ivonne
Golden Lawson's False Cypress) A tall conical selection with fans of
golden-yellow foliage. To 6'(1.8m) in ten years eventually reaching a
hieght of 20'(6.0m)
more. Needs a site protected from winter winds and saltspray. Zone 6.
(1 gallon - $15.00) Chamaecyparis
obtusa
'Tonia' -
(Tonia Japanese Hinoki Cypress) Similar to the more common 'Nana
Gracilis' but dwarfer. Also its dense fans of rich green foliage are
splashed with creamy yellow! Can grow to 18’(.45m) high in 10 years.
Irregular upright-pyramidal habit. Best in full sun.
Zone 6. (1 gal. - $15.00) Larix
kaempferi
'Diane'
- (Diane Japanese Larch) A
stunning specimen curiosity with twisted and contorted stems, branches
and needles. Bright green needles turn yellow in the fall before
dropping. Unique branching provides winter interest. Vigorous upright
habit to 20'(6.0m) high x 5'(1.5m) wide. Zone 5. Choice. (1
gallon - $30.00) Picea
pungens
'Blue Pearl'
- (Blue Pearl Colorado Spruce) A witches broom of 'Fat Albert', this
very dwarf cultivar may reach 2'(.6m) in height after many years. Its
silver-blue needles clothe a very compact bun-shaped to globose shrub.
An excellent specimen for the rock garden. Zone 4. (1
gallon - $30.00) Sciadopitys
verticillata –
(Japanese Umbrella Pine) A slow growing conifer with a perfect
dense pyramidal shape and beautiful, thick, long, shiny, dark green
needles. Can be treated as a dwarf conifer for many years but eventually
can grow into a 30'(9.1m) tall tree. Attractive exfoliating bark. Zone
5. Very choice but be warned that at this price the plants are apt to be
quite small. (1
gallon - $25.00) SHRUBS Berberis
thunbergii Golden
Nugget™ -
(Golden Nugget Barberry) A great dwarf selection with striking golden
yellow foliage - often with an orange cast. Grows to only 1'(.3m) high x
1.5'(.45m) wide with a very dense mounded habit. Needs full sun to
maintain best colour. Great for the rock garden. Zone 5. (1
gallon - $15.00) Caragana
pygmaea -
(Pygmy
Peashrub) A smaller growing shrub with typical small bright yellow
pea-like flowers in spring. Mounding habit with arching spiny branches.
Grows to 3'(.9m) or more high and wide. Tolerant of poor, dry soils,
salt and wind. Full sun. Zone 4. (2
gallon - $20.00) Clematis
texensis
'Duchess of Albany' -
(texensis x 'Star of India') A
striking C. texensis hyrid
with upfacing, small bell-shaped flowers that are deep pink with darker
rosy-pink bars. Blooms from mid-summer into fall. It is a non-twining
herbaceous hybrid needing staking or deciduous shrubs to scramble
through. Cut back almost to the ground in early spring. Takes a few
years to get going becoming very vigorous. Zone 5.
(1 gallon - $15.00) Cotoneaster
'Little Gem'
- Probably a form or hybrid of
C. adpressus and may be
the same as 'Tom Thumb'. It forms a densely branched spreading mound.
Its tiny deciduous leaves are shiny dark green with undulating margins.
Excellent red fall colour. Shy to flower and fruit. To 6’(.15m) high.
Great for the rock garden or as groundcover. Zone 5b. (1
gallon - $15.00) Ilex
'Rutzan' (Red Beauty) -
(messervae x pernyi) A new ‘Blue Holly’ from Rutgers University. It boasts a
dense pyramidal habit with little pruning required. Foliage is spiny and
dark glossy green. Produces a heavy crop of brilliant red berries but
needs a pollinator such as 'Blue Prince'. Grows to 6'(1.8m) high in 10
years. Listed as Zone 7 but given its parentage it should be hardy in
Zone 6b if not colder. (1 gallon
- $15.00) Viburnum
x burkwoodii 'Mohawk'
-
A disease resistant selection from the US National Arboretum. Flowers
are waxy white opening in succession from clusters of dark red buds in
early spring. Fragrant with a spicy clove-like scent. Dark green foliage
turns orange-red in fall. Grows to 8'(2.4m) high x 10'(3.0m) wide with a
rounded habit. Best in full sun. Zone 6. (1
gallon - $15.00) Viburnum
x carlcephalum 'Cayuga'
-
Another US National Arboretum intruduction and also disease resistant.
Its flowers are borne in ball-shaped clusters and are white and waxy
opening from pink buds. Lightly scented. Dark green foliage turns
orange-red in fall. Grows to 8'(2.4m) high x 10'(3.0m) wide with a
rounded habit. Best in full sun.
Zone 6 or colder. (1
gallon - $15.00) Viburnum
plicatum 'Kern's
Pink'
- (Japanese
Snowball Viburnum) A deciduous shrub with a
horizontal arching habit and dark green leaves tinged bronze. The
flowers on this variety are snowball shaped and can range from white to
pale pink and a mix of both on the same bush. They are borne in pairs
along the branches. Spring blooming. To 10'(3.0m) tall. For sun to part
shade but avoid very dry sites. Zone 6.
(1 gallon - $15.00) TREES Acer
palmatum 'Beni
fushigi' -
('Beni fushigi' Japanese Maple) A Matsumurae Group selection. The small
5-lobed, deeply cut leaves leaves emerge intense pink-red and age to
bright red. Upright
in habit growing to 10'(3.0m) tall and probably wider. Zone 6.
(1 gallon - $30.00) Acer
palmatum 'Beni
kawa' -
(‘Red Bark’ Japanese Maple) A Palmatum Group selection. The new
branches on this variety have a deeper salmon-red winter colour than
'Sango kaku' and persist in the previous year’s growth as well. The
leaves have 5 to 7 broad lobes and are fresh green, sometimes with red
tinged margins. Golden yellow fall colour contrasts nicely with the
bark. Upright growing to 10'(3.0m) tall in 10 years. Said to be hardier
than 'Sango kaku’ - Zone 6. (1 gallon - $30.00) Acer
palmatum 'Kinshi'
-
(‘Golden Thread’ Japanese Maple) A Linearilobum Group selection. Its
leaves have 5 to 7 2.5-3.5’(6-9cm.) long narrow lobes dissected to the
base and are medium to dark green. Orange-yellow fall colour. Compact,
semi-dwarf, upright habit to 8'(2.4m) high. Zone 6. (1
gallon - $30.00) Acer
palmatum 'Red
Spider' -
('Red Spider' Japanese Maple) A Linearilobum Group selection. This
Canadian selection has strong red leaves which hold their colour until
fall when they turn blood red. The leaves are 5-lobed and strap-like.
Forms an upright small tree with the tips of its horizonal branches
drooping down gracefully. Zone 6. (1
gallon - $30.00) Acer
palmatum 'Ryuzu'
-
(‘Dragon's Head’ Japanese Maple) A Dwarf Group selection. Leaves are
5 to 7 lobed and deeply toothed. New foliage is pale green tinged pink
and fades to green. Fall colour is a warm orange-yellow. It is very
densely branched and the foliage is very congested and overlapping.
Grows to 7'(2.0m) high forming a ‘flattened globe.’ Zone 6. (1
gallon - $30.00) Acer
palmatum 'Saoshika'
- ('Saoshiki'
Japanese Maple) An Amoenum Group selection. Delicate, star-shaped, 5 or
7 lobed leaves grace this cultivar. Its dark green foliage emerges
bright yellow-green with red tips. Golden-yellow fall colour. Forms a
broad tiered shrub to 10'(3.0m) high and wide. Zone 6. (1
gallon - $30.00) Acer
palmatum 'Tamuke
yama' -
('Tamuke yama' Japanese Maple) A Dissectum Group selection. The new
foliage of this dissected-leaf cultivar emerges deep crimson red and
quickly turns dark purple-red and holds this colour well until fall when
it turns bright scarlet. Cascading, mounded habit with twigs and newer
branches maroon-red with a white cast. Zone 6. (1
gallon - $30.00) Cornus
kousa v. chinensis
'Samzam' (Samaritan) - (Samaritan
Korean Dogwood) A small, shrubby tree, 15-20'(4.5-6.0m) tall, for light
shade with a dense horizontal habit. This new variegated cultivar sports
broad creamy-white leaf margins and flowers. Blooms in early August,
lasts for weeks, and is followed by raspberry-shaped red fruit. Pink and
maroon fall colour. Beautiful bark with age. Disease resistant but
requires good drainage. Hardy to -32°C(-25°F).
A Few Only (5 gallon - $80.00) Liriodendron
tulipifera
(Tulip
Tree) A fast-growing aristocratic tree related to magnolias. Unique
leaves have a single lobe on each side & an almost flat tip. The
cup-shaped, 2-3’(50-75mm)
flowers, face upright on the branch tips. Slightly fragrant, they
are yellowish green with an orangish base and emerge in late spring
after the foliage. Yellow fall colour. Massive tall straight trunk with
deeply furrowed bark and an oval to rounded crown. Grows 40-100'(12-30m)
tall and 20-40'(6-12m) wide. Best in full sun in moist well-drained
soil. Zone 5. Not for the small garden. (3 gallon - $45.00 ) Magnolia
x loebneri 'Leonard
Messel'
- (stellata ‘Rosea’ x kobus)
An old favourite. A multi-stemmed, upright, densely branched small
shrubby tree. Fuchsia-purple in bud opening to
light pink with 12 strap-like petals. A profuse bloomer. To
12'(3.6m) high x 8'(2.4m) wide in 10 years. Hardy to
-20°F(-29°C).
Public Sale Only (1 gallon -
$15.00) Magnolia
'Yellow Lantern'
- (acuminata v. subcordata x soulangeana
'Alexandrina') An excellent pale yellow Savage hybrid with large
tulip-shaped flowers which hold their shape and are long-lasting.
Spring-blooming before the leaves emerge. It is a single-trunked tree
with a narrow upright habit. Vigorous. To 25'(7.6m) tall. Zone 6. (2
gal. - $50.00) TENDER
TUB PLANTS Musa
basjoo
-
With winter protection, this the hardiest of the bananas, can be
overwintered in our gardens.
It has typical large banana leaves and grows very rapidly. Give
it plenty of compost and water, then stand back. Once established it can
reach 15'(4.5m) in height or more. Cut it back to 2-3'(.6-.9m) in the
fall and wrap it in insulation or cover it thickly with leaves and then
wrap it in plastic making sure the roots are insulated as well.
Alternately protect the roots only and it will resprout in late spring! (2
gallon - $25.00)
Phormium
'Shiraz'
- (Shiraz
New Zealand Flax) A vigorous new variety, bronze to ‘deep wine red’
in colour. Also stiffly upright but lower growing to 3'(.9m) tall. Goes
great with a nice bottle of red. (1
gallon - $20.00) Lavatera
x clementii
'Barnsley Baby'
- (Tree Mallow) Presumably a dwarf sport of 'Barnsley', this shrubby
mallow relative has white flowers with a hint of pink. Grows to 3'(1.0m)
high and wide and blooms through most of the summer. May survive in the
ground in a protected spot in Zone 6b but likely will be herbaceous.
Store potted plants in a cold frost-free location over winter and cut
back as desired in early spring. (1
gallon - $12.00) PERENNIALS Anemone
x hybrida 'Pamina'
- (Windflower,
Japanese or Fall Anemone) A striking fall blooming perennial with tall
stems of flat faced flowers rising from long-petioled, maple-like
foliage. 'Pamina' is a semi-double selection with masses of purple-pink
flowers. Particularly nice when back-lit by the setting sun! To 3'(.9m)
high. Best in full sun or part shade in
light, rich, moist well drained soil where they will quickly form
large spreading clumps. Hardy in Zone 6 and possibly colder but plant or
divide in spring as those planted later in the year may not be
sufficiently established to survive the winter.
(1 gal. - $12.00) Helleborus
'Walhelivory' (Ivory Prince) -
[(niger x argutifolius) x (niger x sternii)
An exciting new hellebore hybrid. From dusky pink buds emerge large,
outward-facing and flat-faced ivory flowers with soft green and pink
tones on the inside and plum tones on the exterior. Early spring
blooming. Foliage is dark grey-green with paler veins and resembles that
of H. niger. Unlike H.
argutifolius and H x sternii, the flowers buds should be safely nestled at or below
ground level where they can easily be protected by mulching before
winter! Compact growing reaching 18’(.45m) in bloom. Zone 6. (1 gallon - $15.00) Helleborus
argutifolius 'Silver
Lace' -
('Silver Lace' Corsican Hellebore) A
new selection of this evergreen
perennial with very attractive leathery silver blue foliage. Its
panicles of small green cup-shaped flowers are held closer to the
foliage making for a more compact plant. Early spring blooming. To
2'(.6m) high. Plant in sheltered spot protected from the winter sun
& wind. Seems to do best against a bright north-facing wall. Cut old
flowering stems back to the ground after blooming. Zone 6.
(1 gallon - $15.00) ORNAMENTAL
GRASSES Calamagrostis
x acutiflora
'Avalanche' -
(Variegated Reed Grass) A variegated sport of
the ever-popular 'Karl Forster'. Its dark green foliage has a
broad white stripe up the middle. Feathery plumes of purplish-green
flowers in summer. Typical narrow-upright habit to 5'(1.5m) high in
bloom. Zone 5. (1
gallon - $12.00)
Deschampsia
caespitosa
'Northern Lights'
- (Tufted Hair Grass) Narrow blades are green variegated with cream and
tinted purple-pink in spring and fall. Forms a dense slightly arching
clump to 16’(.4m) high. Panicles of flowers in gold, silver, purple
and green tones rise to 3'(.9m) high in early summer. Best in part-shade
in moist well-drained soil. Zone 5.
(1 gallon - $12.00) Elymus
magellanicus -
(Blue Wheatgrass) A loose tufted, arching evergreen species with very
blue foliage. Supposedly the bluest of the grasses! Clump forming to
20’(.5m) high. Sparsely blooming. For sun to part-shade in moist
well-drained soil. Zone 6, possibly colder. (1 gallon - $12.00) Millium
effusum
'Aureum' -
(Golden Wood Millet) A loosely tufted, laxly arching grass emerges
vibrant golden yellow in spring aging to greenish-yellow in summer. Can
be cut back in summer for a fall encore.
Best in part-shade. To 9’(.2m) high. Zone 6.
(3.5’
pots - $5.00)
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