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Aesculus parviflora

The bottlebrush buckeye is known for its long, white flowers that appear in the summertime and attract hummingbirds and butterflies. It is a thick, mounding variety that grows 8-12' tall and 10-15' wide. Its large, green foliage adds a striking contrast against the long, white flowers.

Akebia quinata

Chocolate vine is a vigorous, deciduous vine that can reach 20-40' in length. It has large, attractive green foliage and purple flowers that emerge in spring and smell like chocolate.

Malus x domestica 'Golden Russet'

The 'Golden Russet' variety produces intensely sweet-tart apples that are great for baking and juicing. Fruit ripens in mid-October and will benefit from cross-pollination. They average at about 10-12' tall and wide.

Malus x domestica 'Golden Sentinel'

This columnar variety produces beautiful white flowers in the spring, and bear golden yellow fruit that ripens in mid-September. The apples on the 'Golden Sentinel' tree are firm and sweet, and they are perfect for cider, baking and eating. It grows to be 10-12' tall and about 2' wide. Does well when paired with its sister variety, the 'Scarlet Sentinel'.

Apple 'macoun'

This apple is excellent for making European style apple pies because it doesn't break down during cooking and remains firm. Macouns are also very popular at roadside stands and pick-your-own farms. Availability is generally October through November. Sugar 13%, acid 6g/litre, vitamin C 4mg/100g.[3]Macoun' apples are a cross between the 'McIntosh' and 'Jersey Black' cultivars

Malus x domestica 'Red Delicious'

This fast growing variety produces large, crunchy, sweet apples. Bright red fruit will ripen mid-September to late October. They grow 20-25 feet and 25 feet wide and produce a pinkish-white flower in mid-Spring. They require a pollinator within approximately 50' for best bushel production.

Malus x domestica 'Scarlet Sentinel'

The 'Scarlet Sentinel' produces large, sweet, juicy apples that ripen mid-late September. This variety will produce green, blush-red apples within the first few years of planting. They average at about 8-10' tall and 2' wide, and they are great for small space gardening. Will also produce beautiful clusters of white flowers in April.

Rhododendron 'Fireball'

Fireball' is an exbury azalea that produces brilliant-red flower clusters in spring. Grows 4-6' tall and wide.

Rhododendron 'Mt. St. Helens'

Mt. St. Helens' produces vibrant, salmon-pink flowers with golden throats. Compact habit, reaching 2-3' tall and 1-2' wide.

Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple'

The 'Royal Purple' smokebush is a large, striking variety with intense, rich purple foliage and large, burgundy plumes that appear from late spring through mid-summer. It will grow an average of 12-15' tall and wide and resembles a small tree when it reaches maturity. An excellent specimen plant.

Cotinus coggygria 'NCCO1'

The 'Winecraft Black' variety is a striking, mid-sized smoke bush with rich puprle foliage and burgundy-red flowers that resemble plooms of smoke. Foliage darkens as the seasons change, turning almost black before a brilliant orange fall color appears. Will grow 4-6' tall and wide. Flowers will appear in early summer.

Diervilla splendens 'El Madrigal' PP28,060

Nightglow' has an upright, mounding habit, growing 2-3' tall and wide. Rich, dark purple foliage contrasts beautifully against bright yellow flowers that bloom mid-spring and persist into mid-summer. Will do best in full sun and moist, well-drained soils.

Hydrangea anomala subsp. Petiolaris

This variety is a vigorous, sprawling, deciduous, woody vine. It clings and climbs along trellises, fences and siding. Matures to a height of 30-50' tall. Fragrant, white, lace-cap flowers bloom in late spring.

Red Mulberry $56.99
Red Mulberry

Morus rubra, or Red Mulberry, is a deciduous tree that may grow to 30 feet with a short trunk about 2 feet in diameter and a dense, spreading crown.The Red mulberry is best grown in rich, moist, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. It will be at its best in full sun. Prune in late fall or winter to avoid bleeding.

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