2015 Ref er ence Guide Guide de Réf ér ences
Tribute
LenoMori
Expanded to 1,600 acres in 3 countries, serving the wholesale trade from the Prairies to the Maritimes and from the U.S. Mid-west to the Eastern Seaboard.
TO
MoriStar Perennials brand established
1980
Leno Mori founded Mori Nurseries in Niagara-on-theLake on 7 acres of land he acquired adjacent to his father’s farm. He began with fruit trees and soon diversified into evergreens and ornamental stock. In the late 1950s a green house operation had been set up for grafting and rooting the company’s own cuttings
1950
1998
1997
Designer Plants by Leno Mori introduced and trademarked by Mori Nurseries.
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Leno Mori, a pioneer in the nursery business,
International Child Care Canada
founded Mori Nurseries Limited in 1950. In the
(1985-89) and was voted as Citizen
beginning, the operations consisted of fruit
of the Year (1983) as well as a
trees and soon diversified into evergreens,
father of 7 children.
ornamental plants, shade trees and perennials. Mori
Leno also suffered his share of
Nurseries started off as a 7 acre business and over
personal challenges in the loss of
the years grew into one of Canada’s largest Nurseries,
his first wife Philomena (1999), his son Robert
owning as much as 1600 acres. It has gone through many
(2006) and his youngest son Albert (2007) all
interesting changes throughout these wonderful years.
to cancer.
While the business was expanding Leno played an
After 65 years of building a successful
active role in Nursery Organizations such as President
business and positively influencing the
and Charter Member of the Ontario Nurserymen’s
Nursery Industry, Leno Mori at the youthful
Association (1960); President of the Canadian
age of 87 has decided to step down from day
Nurserymen’s Association (1967); Honorary Life Member
to day operations. Leno will continue to be part of the
of the Ontario Institute of Agrologists (1998). In the
Management Committee which is comprised of Tonie Mori,
community, Leno was President of the Niagara on the
Linette Mori and Chung-Lie Ting.
Lake Chamber of Commerce,(1967-68), a Councilor for the Township of Niagara on the Lake(1966-68); President of
Mori Nurseries completed 64 years under leadership of Mr. Mori.
2006
1954-2006
2014
2015
2013
2000 Mori Nurseries’ 50th Anniversary
Green Living Fences introduced, natural privacy fencing.
MeetOurStaf f
1695 Niagara Stone Rd. RR2, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
tel: 905.468.3217
fax: 905.468.7271
LENO MORI President & Founder
JIGAR JOSHI General Manager
SALES TEAM Brian Spragg in absentia
OFFICE TEAM
PRODUCTION TEAM
MORISTAR PERENNIALS TEAM
MORI NURSERIES’ MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Leno Mori, Linette Mori, Tonie Mori Chung-Lie Ting
SHIPPING TEAM
MAINTENANCE TEAM
Catalog design by Matias Cazal & Jessica Sackett 905-328-9078 matias@moriessex.com
TA B L E
CONTENTS
NEW INTRODUCTIONS
6-8
GREEN LIVING FENCES
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MORI CLASSICS
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DESIGNER PLANTS BY LENO MORI BROADLEAF EVERGREENS EVERGREENS
11 12-17 18-23
SHADE TREES
24-33
SHRUBS
34-49
VINES
50-51
FRUIT TREES
52-56
GRAPE VINES SMALL FRUITS
56 56-57
INDEX
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PLANT HARDINESS ZONES
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Int roduct ions NEW
324-82 FIRE LIGHT HYDRANGEA (PW) Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMHPFL’ Fire Light Hydrangea is the new standard to measure all hardy hydrangeas. Upright panicles are packed with florets that transform from pure white to rich pomegranate. Pink, thick, sturdy stems.
Zone: 4, Height: 1m (3’), Width: 1m (3’) Shape: Upright, Foliage: Green, Flower: Pink.
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324-89 LET’S DANCE DIVA HYDRANGEA (PW) Hydrangea macrophylla ‘SMHMLDD’ Supersized blooms have palm sized sepals and baby blue (or pink) lace cap blooms as big as a dinner plate. Fun and floriferous.
Zone: 5, Height: 1m (3’), Width: 1m (3’), Shape: Mounded, Foliage: Green, Flower: Pink/Blue
The earth laughs in flowers Ralph Waldo Emerson
325-53 RED FAME HYPERICUM (FE) Hypericum inodorum ‘Kolmaref’
324-52 347-47 LITTLE QUICK FIRE HYDRANGEA (PW) DOUBLE RED OSO EASY ROSE Hydrangea paniculata SMHPLQF Rosa ‘meipeporia’
Bright yellow spring flowers are followed by
This dwarf form of Quick Fire fits easily into
A floriferous, new easy growing rose with an
even brighter, long-lasting fire engine red
any landscape. Use it in a mixed border, or
abudance of bright red double blooms with
berries that pair perfectly with autumn’s
as a showy specimen or foundation plant. Its
orange undertones. This seedling from Double
oranges, maroons and yellows.
early bloom time will extend your garden’s
Knock Out maintains a nice rounded habit and
Zone: 5, Height: 1m (3’), Width: 1m (3’), Shape: Mounded, Foliage: Green Flower: Yellow
hydrangea season.
has excellent disease resistance.
Zone: 5, Height: 1m (3’), Width: 1m (3’) Shape: Mounded, Foliage: Green Flower: White/Pink
Zone: 5, Height: 1m (3’), Width: 1m (3’) Shape: Mounded, Foliage: Green Flower: Double Red
336-46 TINY WINE NINEBARK (PW) - Physocarpus opulifolius ‘SMPOTW’ Compact purple form with deeply cut foliage. Pink-white flowers in mid-summer contrast against dark purple foliage. Zone: 4, Height: 1.5m (5’),
Width: 1.2m (4’), Shape: Rounded, Foliage: Purple, Flower: Pink.
Every flower is a soul blossoming in nature. Gérard de Nerval
324-98 LET’S DANCE® BIG EASY HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Berner’ Reblooming mop head with largest heads in ‘macrophylla series. The massive blooms go through wonderful progression of colour and changes.
Zone: 5, Height: 1m (3’), Width: 1m (3’), Shape: Mounded Foliage: Green Flower: Pink-Blue
324-95 LETS DANCE MOONLIGHT HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Robert’ Large richly coloured blooms and attractive foliage. Will flower on old and new wood. Acidic soil will result in blue flowers.
Zone: 5, Height: 1m (3’), Width: 1m (3’), Shape: Mounded Foliage: Green Flower: Pink-Blue
LivingFENCES
GREEN
Natural privacy fencing now available in planters
Green Living Fences, panels of ivy grown on a wire frame, are ideal for creating natural privacy.
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Mori Nurseries is a distributor and marketing agent for Mori Green Living Fences in North America. These innovative
outstanding quality. This incredible product have been featured on HGTV’s ‘Decked Out’, CITYTV’s ‘Cityline’ & Discovery Channels ‘How It’s Made’ and in many trade magazines and publications.
As a result of our customers’ excitement, Mori Green Living Fences have been featured in projects both large and small in both Canada and the United States On May 23, 2014 the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, working with the sales team at Mori Nurseries, completed their
fences provide natural privacy in the form of
plans to install eight foot screens on their
lush ivy screens. Mori Green Living Fences
roof top where one can enjoy a spectacular
consist of a premium quality metal grid
view of the New York City skyline.
covered in winter hardy ivy tested to zone 5. The ivy is planted in soilless mix within a biodegradable pot that flourishes once established in the landscape. They are now available in 4, 6 and 8 foot heights. Mori Green Living Fences provide a distinctive look in the garden while offering
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CLASSIC SERIES
Mountbatten Juniper Spiral
Taxus x media ‘Hicksii’ short and tall hedging available
MORI #
LATIN NAMES
CLASSIC SERIES TYPE
POMPON 104-09 145-10 148-02 148-14
Juniperus chinensis ‘Robusta Green’ Oriental Beauty Juniperus chinensis ‘Blaauw’ Pompon Ornamental Pompon Juniperus chinensis ‘Blue Point’ Oriental Pompon Juniperus virg. ‘Blue Mountain’ Buxus ‘Green Mountain’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Mountbatten’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Spartan’ Juniperus scop. Moffetti
HYDRANGEA TRAYS
324-04 324-06 324-70 324-90 324-93
Hydrangea Endless Summer (Pink) Hydrangea Endless Summer (Blue) Hydrangea Masja Hydrangea Cityline Venice Hydrangea Cityline Berlin
LATIN NAMES
CLASSIC SERIES TYPE
FINIAL AND PYRAMID
POODLE 104-09 148-08 148-16 148-56
MORI #
Hydrangea Tray Cityline Berlin
1, 2, and 3 Tier Poodle 3 Tier Poodle 3 Tier Poodle 3 Tier Poodle
104-09 104-09
Buxus ‘Green Mountain’ Buxus ‘Green Mountain’
Finial Pyramid
110-18 110-26 110-30 148-72
Euonymous Gaiety Euonymous Country Gold Euonymous Sarcoxie Juniperus virg. Blue Mountain
Pyramid Pyramid Pyramid O.P. Finial
Buxus ‘Green Mountain’
Spiral Spiral Spiral Spiral Spiral
SPIRAL 104-09 148-08 148-50 175-43 148-72
Juniperus chinensis ‘Mountbatten’ Juniperus scopulorum ‘Moffettii’ Thuja occ. ‘Emerald’ Juniperus virg. ‘Blue Mountain’
HEDGING 171-44 171-44 171-46 171-46
Taxus x media ‘Hicksii’ Taxus x media ‘Hicksii’ Taxus x media ‘Hillii’ Taxus x media ‘Hillii’
Hedge Tall Hedge Short Hedge Tall Hedge Short
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Plants
MORI #
LATIN NAMES
MORI #
POMPON 145-11 145-20 145-70 147-86 171-30 171-38
SPIRAL
Juniperus chinensis ‘Blue Alps’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Gold Star’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Saybrook Gold’ Juniperus squamata ‘Meyeri’ Taxus x media ‘Densiformis’ Taxus x media ‘Wardii’
104-09 148-08 148-48 148-56
Juniperus chinensis ‘Blue Point’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Fairview’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Robusta Green’
POODLE 104-09 148-08 148-16
Buxus ‘Green Mountain’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Mountbatten’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Spartan’
PYRAMID 104-09 110-18 110-26 110-30
Buxus ‘Green Mountain’ Euonymous fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’ Euonymous fortunei ‘Country Gold’ Euonymous fortunei ‘Sarcoxie’
BONSAI 146-86
Juniperus chinensis ‘San Jose’
Buxus ‘Green Mountain’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Mountbatten’ Juniperus scopulorum ‘Cologreen’ Juniperus scopulorum ‘Moffettii’
STANDARD
ORNAMENTAL POMPON 148-02 148-04 148-14
LATIN NAMES
2 Tier 3 Tier 3 Tier
140-35 140-37 145-20 146-93 147-82 161-40 161-42 165-52 165-75 165-90
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Nana Gracilis’ Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Nana Lutea’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Gold Star’ Juniperus procumbens ‘Nana’ Juniperus squamata ‘Blue Star’ Picea omorika ‘Nana’ Picea pungens ‘Glauca Globosa’ Pinus strobus ‘Nana’ Pinus sylvestris ‘Glauca Nana’ Pinus densiflora ‘Umbraculifera Compacta’
SQUARE & GLOBE 104-09 145-30 171-26
Buxus ‘Green Mountain’ Juniperus chin. ‘Mint Julep’ Taxus media Browni
Square Globe Globe
109-08
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS Broadleaf Evergreens play one of the most important roles in today’s gardens. They provide both masses of bright colour in the spring as well as continued interest throughout the winter months. From basic Boxwood to fine Finnish Rhododendrons, Mori Nurseries takes pride in offering an extensive range of varieties and sizes.
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
BOG ROSEMARY
101-05
BLUE ICE BOG ROSEMARY Andromeda polifolia ‘Blue Ice’ (COPF)
2
40cm 15”
Mounded 1m 40”
Blue Green
Pink
4
15cm 6”
1m 40”
Low Spreading
Dark Green
White
Pink bell-shaped flowers in spring. Foliage is blue-green and rosemarylike. Performs best in moist acidic soil.
BEARBERRY 102-30
VANCOUVER JADE BEARBERRY Arctostaphylos uva ursi ‘Vancouver Jade’ (COPF)
Dark Red
Clusters of fragrant pink flowers in May followed by red fruit. Glossy dark green foliage turns dark red in fall. Ideal for sandy soil.
BOXWOOD 104-06
GREEN GEM BOXWOOD Buxus ‘Green Gem’ (COPF)
4
75cm 30”
75cm 30”
Globe
Dark Green
Dense dark green foliage. Natural globe shape
104-09
GREEN MOUNTAIN BOXWOOD Buxus ‘Green Mountain’
4
1.5m 59”
1m 40”
Upright
Dark Green
Upright habit, excellent for use as hedging and clipping into pyramids. Dense, dark green foliage.
104-10
GREEN VELVET BOXWOOD Buxus ‘Green Velvet’
4
75cm 30’
1m 40’
Globe
Dark Green
New growth is lime green, matures to dark green and provides nice contrast
104-50
PIN CUSHION BOXWOOD Buxus ‘Pin Cushion’
5
75cm 30”
75cm 43”
Globe
Dark Green
Bronze Natural dwarf globe shape ideal for
104-80
WEDDING RING BOXWOOD Buxus ‘Wedding Ring’
5
60cm 60cm Mounded Variegated 24” 24”
rock garden,edging or bonsai use. Bronze winter colour Glossy green foliage with a lime margin maturing to a gold color.
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Green
See Below
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
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SCOTCH HEATHER SCOTCH HEATHER Calluna vulgaris
30cm 12’
4
60cm Spreading 24’
Compact ground cover. Flowers in late summer. Performs best in acidic soil
105-03
‘Alba Jae’
White
105-05
‘Allegro’
Ruby Red
105-18
‘Devon’
105-19
‘Firefly’
Double Pink Dark Mauve
105-84
‘Robert Chapman’
Rose-Purple
105-90
‘Spring Tourch’
105-95
‘Tib’
Mauve Double purple
106-11
CORAL BEAUTY COTONEASTER Cotoneaster dammeri ‘Coral Beauty’
4
50cm 20”
2m 6.5’
Low Glossy Spreading Green
White
Mounding ground cover. White flowers in spring produce orange-red berries that persist into winter. Good for erosion control
106-14
ROCKSPAY COTONEASTER Cotoneaster horizontalis ‘Rockspay’
4
50cm 20”
2m 6.5’
Low Glossy Spreading Green
White
Mounding ground cover. White flowers in spring produce orange-red berries that persist into winter. Good for erosion control
1.2m 4’
Dense Variegated Pink Mounded
DAPHINE 107-20
CAROL MACKIE DAPHNE Daphne x burkwoodii ‘Carol Mackie’
5
1m 40”
107-25
ROSE DAPHNE Daphne cneorum ‘Ruby Glow’
5
30cm 12”
75cm Low 30” Mounding
Grey
Rosy Pink
Fragrant pink flowers in spring produce red fruit.Small green leaves edged in creamy yellow to white. Tolerant of poor, dry soils
Green Fragrant pink flowers in spring and
again in fall cover plant and contrast against grey-green foliage. Does well in dry, sandy soils
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS
COTONEASTER
BROOM 108-35
BURKWOOD BROOM Cytisus scoparius ‘Burkwoodii’
6
1.5m 5’
1.5m 5’
Arching Branches
Green
Deep Red
108-30
HOLLAND BROOM Cytisus scoparius ‘Hollandia’
6
1.5m 5’
1.5m 5’
Arching Branches
Green
Purple Red
Pea-like flowers are purple-red with splashes of cream. Long sprays of bloom along arching branches
108-40
MOONLIGHT BROOM Cytisus scoparius ‘Moonlight’
6
1.5m 5’
1.5m 5’
Arching Branches
Green
Yellow
Glowing moonlight yellow flowers with a nodding habit in spring.
108-15
ROYAL GOLD BROOM Genista tinctoria ‘Royal Gold’
3
60cm 2’
60cm Compact 2’ Low
Green
Golden Yellow
Erect stems are thickly covered with golden yellow pea-like flowers in summer. Tolerant of heat and poor soils
105-95
104-80
104-10
101-05
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105-03
Deep red flowers with splashes of yellow.
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
HEATH HEATH Erica carnea
5
30cm 60cm Low 12” 24” Spreading
Green
Excellent use as groundcover. Plants bloom in early spring after snowmelt. Prefers acidic soil
109-08
‘December Red’
Red
109-23
‘Myretown Ruby’
Red
109-30
‘Springwood Pink’
Pink
109-32
‘Springwood White’
White
109-50
‘Vivelli’
Red
HEATH Erica x darleynsis
5
30cm 60cm Low 12” 24” Spreading
Green
Spring flowering. Does well in poor soils.
109-17
‘Kraemer’s Red’
Red
109-20
‘Mediterranean Pink’
Lilac Rose
109-21
‘Mediterranean White’
White
EUONYMUS 110-14
COLORATA EUONYMUS Euonymus fortunei ‘Coloratus’
5
20cm 8”
2m 6.5’
Spreading Climbing
Dark Green
White
Purple Low spreader or climber. Dark green
110-16
WHITE GAIETY EUONYMUS Euonymus fortunei ‘White Gaiety’
5
1m 40”
1m 40”
Upright Variegated Mounding
Pink tinge
110-18
EMERALD GAIETY EUONYMUS Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’
5
1m 40”
1m 40”
Upright Variegated White Mounding tinge
Pink Green leaves edged with silver white. tinge Pink tinge in winter. Dense erect
leaves turn deep purple in winter Good for massing
A broader margin of white edges the leaves of this compact cultivar.
branching habit.
110-26
COUNTRY GOLD EUONYMUS Euonymus fortunei ‘Country Gold’
4
1m 40”
1m 40”
Mounding Variegated
White
Hardy Mori Nurseries selection with gold edged rounded leaves. New growth is bright gold
110-37
BLONDY® EUONYMUS Euonymus fortunei ‘Interbolwji’
5
1m 40”
1m 40”
Mounding Variegated White
Big clear yellow thumbprints in centre of each green leaf. Stems are bright yellow
110-28
MOR GOLD EUONYMUS Euonymus fortunei ‘Mor Gold’
4
1m 40”
1m 40”
Upright Variegated White Mounding
Mori Nurseries selection of Emerald n Gold. Green leaves with intense gold edging.
110-27
GOLD SPLASH™ EUONYMUS Euonymus fortunei ‘Roermertwo’
5
1m 40”
1m 40”
Mounding Variegated
White
Vibrant. Large round leaves with a blend of golden-yellow margin. upright branches
110-30
SARCOXIE EUONYMUS Euonymus fortunei ‘Sarcoxie’
5
1.5m 5’
1.5m 5’
Rounded
Dark Green
White
Dark green rounded foliage. Vigorous grower useful for trellis or wallcovering. Does well in semi-shade.
THORNDALE ENGLISH IVY Hedera helix ‘Thorndale’
4
6m 20’
Vine
Green
White
Vigorous grower, leaves slightly smaller than English. Use a wall covering or groundcover. Good for shade. Self-clinging. Semi-shade.
113-21
BLUE PRINCE HOLLY Ilex x meserveae ‘Blue Prince’
5
2m 6.5’
2m 6.5
Broad Pyramid
Glossy Green
White
Male selection. Dark blue-green leathery leaves. One male sufficient to pollinate up to 6 females. Requires acidic soil
113-22
BLUE PRINCESS HOLLY Ilex x meserveae ‘Blue Princess’
2m 6.5’
2m 6.5
Broad Oval
Glossy Green
White
Female selection. Bright red berries produced even on young plants when pollinated by male. Dark blue-green leathery leaves
113-26
BERRI-MAGIC HOLLY llex x meserveae ‘Prince & Princess’
2m 6.5’
2m 6.5
Broad Upright
Glossy Green
White
Each pot contains both Blue Prince and Blue Princess. Useful as specimen plant or where space is limited
ENGLISH IVY 112-49
HOLLY
5
5
15
110-37
109-08 SHAPE
MORI #
113-15
112-49
HONEY MAID HOLLY llex x meserveae ‘Honey Maid’
FOLIAGE
Flower
113-22 Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
5
2m 6.5’
2m 6.5’
Upright, Variegated Pyramidal Green
New variegated holly with leaves irregularly margined and splotched with creamy yellow. Red berries contract in winter. Use Blue Prince as pollinator. Hardy.
5
2m 6.5’
1.7m 6’
Upright, Variegated Pyramidal Green
Compact rounded form with irregular branching. Flowers late May to June. Full sun to part shade. Requires acidic soil.
MOUNTAIN LAUREL MOUNTAIN LAUREL Kalmia latifolia cvs. 114-60
‘Minuet’
Pink buds open to burgundy banded flowers. Dwarf form with glossy cupped leaves.
114-60
‘Olympic Fire’
Red buds open to light pink flowers.
114-45
‘Raspberry Glow’
Burgundy-red buds open to very deep pink flowers. Wavy leaves.
114-55
‘Tiddlywinks’
Deep pink buds open to soft pink flowers. Semi-dwarf form.
OREGON GRAPE 115-15
OREGON GRAPE Mahonia aquifolium
5
1.2m 4’
1.2m 4’
Upright, Irregular
Glossy Green
Yellow
5
1-2m 3-4’
1-2m 3-4’
Upright,
Shiny Green
White
Bronze Glossy holly-like leaves emerge
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS
110-28
red-bronze, turn yellow-green then dark green. Fragrant yellow flowers produce blue fruit. Needs protection.
PIERIS New foliage emerges bronze to red, matures to dark shiny green. Urn-shaped flowers in long drooping clusters. Requires acidic soil.
119-25
‘Flaming Silver’
New growth fire engine red, takes on thin variegation of pink which fades to silver white.
119-20
‘Forest Flame’
New growth flame red, turns pink to cream then green. White flowers.
119-70
‘Mountain Fire’
Fiery red new growth. White flowers.
119-92
‘Little Heath’
Compact form with yellow-green variegation, 80cm/32” tall. White flowers.
119-56
‘Prelude’
Bright pink new growth. White flowers late than other varieties.
119-20
113-15
110-27
119-56
108-40
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JAPANESE PIERIS Pieris japonica
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Upright
Blue Green
White
5 1.2-1.5m .8-1m Upright 4-5’ 32-40”
Green
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
YUCCA 124-09
MOR-BLUE YUCCA Yucca filamentosa ‘Mor-Blue’
4
80cm 60cm 32” 24”
Mori selection with broad blue-green leaves. White waxy flowers produce orange berries on long flower stalks.
AZALEA - SPRING FLOWERING DECIDUOUS AZALEAS
126-09
‘Cannon’s Double’
Double pink with orange shading.
126-13
‘Fireball’
Red flowers, leaves emerge red-bronze.
126-15
‘Gibralter’
Flame orange with ruffled petals.
126-22
‘Klondyke’
Glowing tangerine-orange.
126-23
‘Knaphill Red’
Deep red with bronze tinted foliage.
NORTHERN LIGHTS AZALEAS Northern Lights Azalea hybrids
4
1.2m 4’
1m 40”
Rounded
Upright deciduous Azalea with green leaves and flower clusters in May. Prefer full sun to part shade and acidic soils.
Green
126-75
‘Golden Lights’
Fragrant yellow.
126-76
‘Mandarin Lights’
Orange.
126-77
‘Northern Hi-lights’
White flowers with on yellow petal.
126-90
‘Orchid Lights’
Lilac flowers. Semi-dwarf bushy plant.
126-96
‘Rosy Lights’
Dark pink fragrant with rose-red shading.
126-96
‘Tri Lights’
White with pink tinge.
Compact plants developed at University of Minnesota. Hardiest variety of Azalea.
RHODODENDRON LARGE LEAVED RHODODENDRON
5
2m 6.5’
2m 6.5’
Upright
Green
Leaves are dark green above, light green below. Flower clusters are 5-6” across. Requires acidic soil.
128-04
‘Cat. ‘Album’
Lilac flushed buds open to pure white flowers with yellow-green spotting.
128-61
‘Baden Baden’
Scarlet flowers. Compact plant grows 1m/40” x 1m/40”.
128-05
‘Boursault’
Lavender flowers.
128-33
‘Capistrano’
Clear yellow flowers. Dense mound 1.2m/4’ x 1.5m/5’
128-08
‘Chinoides’
White flowers with yellow centres. Broad dense habit with narrow leaves. 1.25m / 4’
128-12
‘English Roseum’
Light rose flowers with yellow-green blotches in throat.
128-06
‘Grandiflorum’
Lilac flowers.
128-16
‘Lee’s Dark Purple’
Hardy dark purple flowers contrast against dark green wavy foliage.
128-25
‘Nova Zembla’
Red flowers.
128-50
‘Purpureum Elegans’
Dark violet flowers. Sun tolerant.
128-34
‘Purple Passion’
Deep rich purple flowers.
128-64
‘Roseum Elegans’
Rose-pink to rose-purple flowers.
P.J.M. RHODODENDRON PJM HYBRID RHODODENDRONS Rhododendron P.J.M. hybrids
5
1m 40’
128-43
‘Aglo’
Pink
128-39
‘Elite’
Lavender-pink
128-38
‘Northern Starburst’
Pink
128-42
‘Olga Mezitt’
Pink
128-45
‘P.J.M.’
Purple
128-48
‘P.J.M.’ Compacta
Purple
128-40
‘Regal’
Purple
1m 40”
Compact Upright
Glossy Green
Mahogany Small dark green glossy leaves. Fall colour of mahogany holds into winter. One of hardiest. Sun, shade and drought tolerant.
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS
17
128-45
124-09
126-13
128-12
MORI #
128-25
128-33
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
DWARF, SMALL LEAVED RHODODENDRON 128-80
IMPEDITUM DWARF RHODODENDRON Rhododendron impeditum
5
30cm 60cm Dwarf 12” 24” Mounding
Green
Purple
Bright purple flowers cover this compact low-growing plant early mid-season.
128-94
RAMAPO DWARF RHODODENDRON Rhododendron ‘Ramapo’
5
80cm 32”
Green
Purple
Abundant light purple flowers cover plant early mid-season. Blue-green foliage.
1m 40”
Low Mounding
FINNISH RHODODENDRONS 4
1m 40”
1m 40”
Compact
Dark Green
Dark Pink
Dark pink flowers contrast against dark green coarse foliage on compact plant.
4
1.5m 5’
1.2m 4’
Rounded
Dark Green
Dark Pink
Bright pink flowers with orange-red flecks and dark green foliage.
129-34 HELLIKKI RHODODENDRON Rhododendron ‘Hellikki’
4
1.5m 5’
1.2m 4’
Rounded
Dark Green
Dark Pink
Bright violet-red flowers and dark green foliage.
129-36 MIKKELI RHODODENDRON Rhododendron ‘Mikkeli’
4
1.5m 5’
1.2m 4’
Upright
129-30
129-32
HAAGA RHODODENDRON Rhododendron ‘Haaga’ HELSINKI UNIVERSITY RHODODENDRON Rhododendron ‘Helsinki University’
Dark White Green
Flowers are white with pink tinge and green flecks. Upright, spreading habit with heavy branches
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Developed in Finland to produce plants with exceptional hardiness. Flower buds will withstand temperatures of -34C/-20F.
139-12
EVERGREENS Evergreens give structure and definition to a garden retaining their form and foliage through the seasons, most notably in the winter when other plant varieties have long lost their leaves. A specialty of Mori Nurseries, our fine evergreen selection is only limited by the imagination. From shaped or topiary, narrowleaf or broadleaf, weeping, conical or low spreading, green, gold or blue, the selection is indeed endless.
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
FRUIT
Cone
DESCRIPTION
BLUE ATLAS CEDAR 139-12
WEEPING BLUE ATLAS CEDAR Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca Pendula’
5
3m 10’
5m 16’
Weeping, Serpentine
Silver-blue
Trunk trained into serpentine shape. Branches horizontal with long pendulous branchlets of silver-blue foliage. Slow growing
FALSE CYPRESS 140-20
WEEPING NOOTKA FALSE CYPRESS Chamaecyparis nootkatensis ‘Pendula’
5
10m 33’
5m 16’
Pyramidal, Pendulous
Green
Pyramidal. Upright arching branches of pendulous green needles. Slow growing. Also called ‘Ghost Tree’
140-33
SLENDER HINOKI FALSE CYPRESS Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Gracilis’
5
4m 13’
1.5m 5’
Pyramidal
Dark Green
Irregular slender arching branchlets with glossy, dark green fan-shaped foliage. Slow gorwing, pyramidal
140-35
DWARF HINOKI FALSE CYPRESS Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Nana Gracilis’
4
1m 3’
1m 3’
Globose
Dark
Irregular globose shape becomes upright with age. Dark green cupped, fan-shaped sprays. The most popular Dwarf Hinoki
140-37
GOLDEN DWARF HINOKI FALSE CYPRESS Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Nana Gracilis’
5
1.2m 4’
1m 3’
Broad Pyramidal
Golden
140-48
BABY BLUE FALSE CYPRESS Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Baby Blue’
4
1.5m 5’
1m 3’
Upright
Silver Blue
140-62
GOLDEN CHARM FALSE CYPRESS
45
1.5m 1.7m 5’ 6’
Upright
Golden Yellow
5
1.5m 1.5m 5’ 5’
Mounded
Gold-tipped
Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera ‘Golden Charm’
140-68
SUNGOLD FALSE CYPRESS Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera ‘Sungold’
Compact, slow growing golden-yellow selection Finer textured version of Boulevard.
Compact form with thread-like foliage. Becomes pyramidal with age. Best colour in sun. New growth is golden yellow, matures to lime green in summer. Slow growing thread-like form.
19
140-62
146-09
140-68
MORI #
140-60
SOFT SERVE FALSE CYPRESS (PW) Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Dow Whiting’
140-33
140-35 SHAPE
FOLIAGE
FRUIT
DESCRIPTION
5
2m 6’
1.5m 5’
Upright
Green
A compact, conical false cypress with graceful, soft, fern-like branching. Its leaves are bright green on top and flecked with silver-blue on the underside.
GOLD STAR JUNIPER Juniperus chinensis ‘Gold Star’ COPF
3
1m 40”
2m 6.5’
Spreading
Golden
Bright light green foliage with bright golden tips. Dense compact growth with gold coloured branches.
145-30
MINT JULEP JUNIPER Juniperus chinensis ‘Monlep’
4
1.5m 1.5m 5’ 5’
Fountain Spreading
Mint Green
Brilliant mint green foliage. Vigorous growing spreading juniper with a compact upright arching habit.
145-70
SAYBROOK GOLD JUNIPER Juniperus chinensis ‘Saybrook Gold’
4 60cm 2m 2’ 6.5’
Spreading
Yellow
Bright yellow feathery foliage in summer takes on bronze-yellow in winter. Flattopped spreader.
146-09
BLUE PRINCE JUNIPER Juniperus horizontalis ‘Blue Prince’
3
15cm 1.5m 6’’ 5’
Prostrate
Steel Blue
Steel blue foliage very similar to Prince of Wales. Plum winter colour.
146-79
ICEE BLUE® JUNIPER
2
15cm 2m 6’’ 6.5’
Prostrate
Silver Blue
Sport of Blue Rug with silver-blue foliage. Mature foliage has purple-tinged tips. Compact, dense hardy spreader.
COMPACT ANDORRA JUNIPER
2
50cm 2m 18’’ 6.5’
Low
Gray Green
Compact form of Andorra. Gray-green foliage turns plum in winter. Densely branched and flat spreading.
BLUE RUG JUNIPER
2
15cm 2m 6’’ 6.5’
Prostrate
Silver Blue
Silver-blue foliage with purple tinge in winter. Very flat growing, trailing branches.
SAVIN JUNIPER
2
1.2m 1.5m 4’ 5’
Vase
Dark Green
Silver-blue foliage with purple tinge in winter. Very flat growing, trailing branches.
CALGARY CARPET JUNIPER
3
30cm 2m 1’ 6.5’
Low Spreading
Green
Soft green foliage on a dense, layered spreading form.
MOOR-DENSE JUNIPER
3
30cm 2m 1’ 6.5’
Low Spreading
Bright Green
Similar to Broadmoor but flatter growing and more pronounced tiered, horizontal branching. Good substitute for Tamarix.
BLUE STAR JUNIPER
4
30cm 1.2m 1’ 4’
Low Spreading
Steel Blue
Distinctive steel blue foliage on a low growing spreader. Best colour in full sun.
Juniperus horizontalis ‘Icee Blue’/’Monber’
146-50
Juniperus horizontalis ‘Plumosa Compacta’
146-78
Juniperus horizontalis ‘Wiltonii’
147-02
Juniperus sabina
147-38
Juniperus sabina ‘Calgary Carpet’/’Monna’
147-30
Juniperus sabina ‘Monard’
147-82
Juniperus squamata ‘Blue Carpet’
139-12
140-20
147-82
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146-78
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145-20
EVERGREENS
SPREADING JUNIPERS
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
FRUIT
DESCRIPTION
UPRIGHT JUNIPERS 148-02
BLUE POINT JUNIPER
4
3m 10’
2m 6.5’
Pyramidal
Blue Green
Pyramidal form with very dense branching. Very little trimming required.
MOUNTBATTEN JUNIPER
4
4m 13’
2m 6.5’
Pyramidal
Silver Green
Fast growing compact form with silvergreen foliage. Purple fall colour.
148-16
SPARTAN JUNIPER
5
4m 1.5m 13’ 5’
Pyramidal
Dark Green
Fast growing pyramidal form with bright green foliage and dense branching. Requires very little to no pruning.
148-46
BLUE HAVEN JUNIPER
2
4m 1.5m 13’ 5’
Pyramidal
Sky Blue
148-54
MEDORA JUNIPER
3
3m 80cm Columnar 10’ 32”
Blue Green
Slow growing narrow columnar form. Dense blue-green foliage requires little pruning. Excellent as spiral form.
148-56
MOFFAT BLUE JUNIPER
4
4m 13’
1.2m Pyramidal 4’
Silver Blue
Narrow and dense, symmetrical pyramidal form. Intense silver-blue colour.
148-66
TOLLESON’S BLUE WEEPING JUNIPER
3
4m 2.5m 13’ 8’
Upright Weeping
Silver Blue
Unique silver-blue string-like foliage cascades from arching branches. Unusual specimen.
148-68
WICHITA BLUE JUNIPER
4
4m 13’
1.2m Pyramidal 4’
Blue
Broad pyramidal shape with dense bright blue foliage all year.
148-71
BLUE ARROW JUNIPER
4
4m 80cm Pyramidal 13’ 32’’
Blue
Narrow pyramidal form with tight compact foliage that remains bright blue all year. Requires little to no trimming.
WEEPING EUROPEAN LARCH
4
5m 16’
Juniperus chinensis ‘Blue Point’
148-08
Juniperus chinensis ‘Mountbatten’ Juniperus chinensis ‘Spartan’
Juniperus scopulorum ‘Blue Haven’ Juniperus scopulorum ‘Medora’
Juniperus scopulorum ‘Moffetii’ Juniperus scopulorum ‘Tolleson’s Blue Weeping’ Juniperus scopulorum ‘Wichita Blue’ Juniperus virginiana ‘Blue Arrow’ COPF
Blue Berry
Upright pyramidal from with vivid sky blue foliage. More open habit than Blue Arrow.
LARCH 150-20
Larix decidua ‘Pendula’
6m 20’
Weeping
Green
Globular
Green
Tiny dark green needles on a dense, flat-topped globular form. Slow growing, excellent for use in rock garden or specimen use. Dwarf, flat-topped mounded form with dense, horizontal branching and a slight depression in the centre that gives rise to its name.
Cone
Foliage emerges light green, matures to soft deep green in summer. Yellow fall colour. Plants are prostrate if not staked. Dislikes dry soils.
SPRUCE 161-15
LITTLE GEM DWARF SPRUCE Picea abies ‘Little Gem’
3 50cm 60cm 18’’ 20’’
161-32
NEST SPRUCE
3
1m 40”
Mounded Spreading
Green
WHITE SPRUCE
2
25m 4.5m Pyramidal 80’ 15’
Green
DWARF ALBERTA SPRUCE
4
2m 1.2m 6.5’ 4’
BAKERI BLUE SPRUCE
3
FAT ALBERT BLUE SPRUCE
Picea abies ‘Nidiformis’
160-12
Picea glauca
161-36
9m 4.5m Pyramidal 30’ 15’
Blue
Very slow growing dwarf form with a dense and relatively narrow habit. Striking blue foliage. Ideal for specimen use.
3
5m 2.5m Pyramidal Broad 16’ 8’
Blue
Outstanding blue foliage with naturally straight leader. Well-shaped broad pyramidal is densely branched and very slow growing.
GLOBE BLUE SPRUCE
2
1m 1.5m 40” 5’
Globose
Silver Blue
Slow growing, dwarf globe form of Blue Spruce. Flat-topped and globose when young, becomes broadly upright with age.
HOOPSI BLUE SPRUCE
2
15m 50’
Pyramidal Dense
Silver Blue
Dense pyramidal form with horizontal branches of silver-blue. Slow growing at first, considered to have best shape of all blue spruce.
Picea pungens ‘Fat Albert’
161-42
Picea pungens ‘Glauca Globosa’
160-24
Broad, dense pyramidal form with horizontal to ascending branches. Very hardy and heat, cold and drought tolerant. Tight conical form with fine, dense foliage that emerges light green and matures to gray-green. Very slow growing.
Picea pungens ‘Bakeri’
160-27
Conical
Cone
Light Green
Picea glauca ‘Conica’
160-21
2m 6.5’
Picea pungens ‘Hoopsii’
6m 20’
21
148-02
160-30
150-20
MORI #
160-30
161-15
160-27 SHAPE
FOLIAGE
FRUIT
DESCRIPTION
NEON/BABY BLUE SPRUCE
3
9m 30’
5m 16’
Pyramidal
Bright Blue
AUSTRIAN PINE
4
17m 56’
9m 30’
Pyramidal
Dark Green
Cone
Densely pyramidal when young, large and broad with age. Stiff needles. Hardy, salt and drought tolerant. Adaptable to soils. Specimen or screen.
BRISTLECONE PINE
4
1.5m 1.5m 5’ 5’
Upright
Green
Cone
Dark blue-green needles sprinkled with white resin droplets that are mistaken for scale. Very slow growing, one of the oldest plants on earth.
DWARF MUGHO PINE
1
1m 40”
2m 6’
Mounded
Dark Green
Cone
Low growing form, width 2x height. Dark green foliage tolerates partial shade. Prune candles to maintain shape. Very hardy.
165-75
DWARF BLUE SCOTCH PINE Pinus syl. glanca nana
4
1.2 4’
1.2m 4’
Mounded
Blue Green
Dense, slow growing, mound shape with short blue-green needles.
165-90
DWARF TANYOSHO PINE Pinus den. umbraca-lifera compacta
4
1.2m 1.5m 4’ 5’
Mounded
Dark Green
A dense, compact, long needled pine with an umbrella-like habit.
165-40
EASTERN WHITE PINE Pinus strobus
3
20m 9m 66’ 30’
Pyramidal
Blue Green
Cone
Soft blue-green needles. Fast growing pyramidal, eastern Canadian native. Screen or specimen. Not wind tolerant,
165-18
TEARDROP COLUMNAR AUSTRIAN PINE
3
7.5m 3m 25’ 10’
Narrow Upright
Dark Green
Cone
An excellent variety for small spaces. Can be grown as a specimen or in a row as a screen.
VANDERWOLF’S PYRAMIDAL PINE
4
Narrow
Green
Cone
Soft textured silvery blue-green needles on uniformally ascending branches. Pyramidal form broadens with age. Withstands ice and snow.
Picea pungens ‘Neon Blue’
Slow growing, naturally tight symmetrical shape and bright blue foliage all season. No pruning required. Improved selection of Colorado Blue.
Pinus nigra
165-02
Pinus aristata
165-15
Pinus mugo var. pumilio
Pinus nigra ‘Teardrop’
165-09
Pinus flexilis ‘Vanderwolf’s Pyramid’
148-16
165-40
6m 20’
3m 10’
165-02
161-42
161-36
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EVERGREENS
PINE
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
FRUIT
DESCRIPTION
YEWS 170-14
CLIPPED PYRAMIDAL JAPANESE YEW
4
4m 13’
3m 10’
Pyramidal
Dark Green
Trimmed selection of the upright japanese yew. Also available in Poodle, PomPon and spiral form. Used as specimen
FEATHERED YEW
4
4m 13’
3m 10’
Pyramidal Upright
Dark Green
Upright Japanese yew. Ideal as hedging or specimen. Tolerates any amount of pruning and shearing
EMERALD SPREADER® JAPANESE YEW
4
80cm 2.5m Spreading 32’’ 8’
Dark Green
Low, flat-topped spreader with glossy dark green needles. Slow grower suitable for ground cover, low hedges or slopes
DENSE YEW
5
1.2m 1.7m 4’ 6’
Rounded
Dark Green
Broad dense shrubby form with soft dark green needles. Use as foundation, specimen or hedging
DENSI-GEM YEW
5
1.5m 1.5m 5’ 5’
Rounded
Dark Green
Rounded spreading form that is faster growing than ‘Densiformis.’ Differs with fuller, feathery appearance
HICK’S YEW
5
3m 10’
1m 40”
Columnar
Dark Green
HILL’S YEW
5
3m 10’
1m 40”
Broadly Pyramidal
Dark Green
Compact, broadly pyramidal form, very similar to Hick’s, but with shorter denser needles
BLACK YEW
4
2m 6.5’
3m 10’
Spreading
Dark Green
Slow growing and broadly spreading with dark, broad needles
SUNBURST YEW
5
2m 6.5’
3m 10’
Broadly Spreading
Golden Yellow
Broad spreader. Golden yellow new growth slowly fades to pale green in winter. Achieves its best colour in full sun.
WARD’S YEW
5
1.2m 2m 4’ 6.5’
Spreading
Dark Green
Dense, flat-topped similar to the Dwarf Japanese Yew, but faster growing.
DANICA DWARF GLOBE CEDAR
3
1m 40”
Globe
Emerald Green
Slow growing compact globe form with glossy emerald green foliage.
DEGROOT’S SPIRE CEDAR
3
3m 80cm Narrow 10’ 32” Columnar
EMERALD CEDAR
3
4m 13’
1m 40”
GOLDEN GLOBE CEDAR
3
1m 40”
COMPACT GLOBE CEDAR
3
RHEINGOLD CEDAR
YELLOW RIBBON CEDAR
Taxus cuspidata ‘Capitata’ Clipped
170-15
Taxus cuspidata ‘Capitata’ Feathered
171-35
Taxus cuspidata ‘Monloo’ PP 10,335
171-30
Taxus x media ‘Densiformis’
171-27
Taxus x media ‘Densi-Gem’
171-44
Taxus x media ‘Hicksii’
171-46
Taxus x media ‘Hillii’
171-34
Taxus x media ‘Nigra’
171-50
Taxus x media ‘Sunburst’
171-38
Taxus x media ‘Wardii’
Red berry
Columnar habit, narrow in youth, broader with age. Lustrous dark green needles
CEDAR 175-33
Thuja occidentalis ‘Danica’ COPF
175-37
Dark Green
Slow growing with dense, ruffled foliage and branchlets twisting and layering over one another. Narrow columnar form.
Pyramidal
Emerald Green
Narrow pyramid with dense emerald green foliage that holds all year. Heat tolerant. The most popular upright cedar.
1m 40”
Globe
Golden Yellow
Bright golden form of ‘Woodwardii’. Round, bushy compact form with golden yellow foliage that holds its colour all year.
1m 40”
1.5m 5’
Globe
Dark Green
Mori Nurseries selection chosen for its compact and bushy globe shape that is tighter and more compact than ‘Woodwardii’.
3
1.2m 4’
1m 40”
Mounded
Golden Bronze
Slow growing, mounded to conical shape with golden bronze foliage that holds colour all year.
3
3m 10’
1m 40”
Upright
Golden Yellow
Narrow upright cedar with golden yellow foliage that holds all year. Slow growing.
CANADIAN HEMLOCK
4
20m 66’
8m 26’
Pyramidal
Dark Green
Glossy, dark green foliage on a pyramidal form becoming pendulous with age. Does well in shade. Intolerant of city conditions and wet soils.
GENTCH WHITE DWARF HEMLOCK
4
60cm 60cm 2’ 2’
Globose
White Tipped
Slow growing dwarf globe has white tipped branches. Shear annually to maintain compact habit and promote white new growth.
Thuja occidentalis ‘DeGroot’s Spire’
175-43
Thuja occidentalis ‘Emerald’ / ‘Smaragd’
175-18
Thujua occidentalis ‘Golden Globe’
175-11
Thuja occidentalis ‘Mor-Select’
175-45
Thuja occidentalis ‘Rheingold’
175-41
1m 40”
Thuja occidentalis ‘Yellow Ribbon’
HEMLOCK 180-10
Tsuga canadensis
180-13
Tsuga canadensis ‘Gentch White’
23
171-30
161-32
160-21
146-78
147-82
165-90
165-09
165-02
171-34
161-15
175-43
175-18
EVERGREENS
170-14
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202-36
SHADE TREES Mori Nurseries Ltd. offers a wide selection of containerized trees and a broad line of specialty ornamentals. We continue to add many new and exciting listings to our Reference Guide every year. It is our goal to continually refine our container tree program growing and producing only the best selection and quality of trees for our customers. Whether your requirements are for large shade or flowering trees, or small unique plants for those special spaces, Mori Nurseries can supply top quality products to meet your needs.
MORI #
Flower
Fall Colour
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
DESCRIPTION
Oval
Dark Green
Orange
Ornamental tree/shrub with trifoliate leaves, known for its exfoliating cinnamonred bark. Slow growing and adaptable to many different soil conditions
MAPLE 202-08 202-09
PAPERBARK MAPLE Acer griseum PAPERBARK MAPLE (Multistem)
5
12m 40’
6m 20’
202-29
COMPACT COLUMNAR APPLE
4
12m 40’
4m 13’
Narrow Dark Columnar Green
Yellow
Branches grow almost parallel to main stem. Very narrow form good for street use and smaller sites
202-34
CRIMSON KING MAPLE
4
12m 40’
10m 33’
Rounded
Deep Purple
Maroon
Most popular of all purple-leaved Norway Maples, purple-red leaf colour holds all season and turns maroon in fall
202-33
CRIMSON SENTRY MAPLE
4
8m 26’
5m 16’
Pyramidal Deep Purple
Maroon
Upright branching with densely packed purple leaves. Slow growing pyramidal form of Crimson King
202-37
DEBORAH MAPLE
3
14m 46’
12m 40’
Broadly Oval
Bronze Green
Bronze
Leathery red-purple leaves in spring mature to bronze-green in summer
202-36
HARLEQUIN MAPLE
5
10m 33’
6m 20’
Oval
White Green
Yellow
Leaves are green edged with white. Branches which revert to green must be pruned out. Oval shaped and slow growing
202-38
EMERALD QUEEN MAPLE
3
15m 50’
12m 40’
Broadly Oval
Deep Green
Yellow
Leathery leaves have reddish tint in spring, mature glossy dark green. Fall colour is orange-yellow. Fast growing
202-39
FAIRVIEW MAPLE
4
15m 50’
12m 40’
Upright Bronze Oval
Bronze
Leaves emerge red-purple, mature to bronze-green. Narrower and more upright than Deborah Maple. Fast growing
Acer griseum Multistem
Acer platanoides ‘Columnar Compact’
Acer platanoides ‘Crimson King’
Acer platanoides ‘Crimson Sentry’
Acer platanoides ‘Deborah’ Acer platanoides ‘Drummondii’
Acer platanoides ‘Emerald Queen’
Acer platanoides ‘Fairview’
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
202-32
PRINCETON GOLD MAPLE
4
11m 36’
10m 33’
Upright Oval
Yellow
202-35
ROYAL RED MAPLE
4
12m 40’
10m 33’
Broad Oval
Maroon
Red
202-50
ARMSTRONG MAPLE
3
15m 4.5m 50’ 15’
Upright Narrow
Green
Orange
Dark green leaves are more silver than redlike and slightly drooping. Orange-red fall colour. Fast growing with silver-gray bark
202-49
AUTUMN BLAZE® MAPLE
4
16m 53’
13m 43’
Broadly Oval
Green
Red
Long lasting brilliant orange-red fall colour. Distinct upright branching. Fast growing and drought tolerant. Silver-Red cross
202-48
RED MAPLE
3
12m 40’
12m 40’
Round Oval
Green
Orange
202-58
RED SUNSET® RED MAPLE
5
15m 50’
11m 36’
Oval
Dark Green
Red
Glossy dark green leaves all season. One of the best Red Maple cultivars with brilliant orange-red to red fall colours. Upright branching oval habit
202-63
SILVER QUEEN MAPLE
3
15m 50’
12m 40’
Oval
Silver underside
Yellow
Fast growing, improved selection of Silver Maple. More dominant leader and upright spreading branches. Seedless.
202-64
SUGAR MAPLE
4
22m 15m 73’ 50’
Oval
Green
Red
Native tree known for both its use in making Maple Syrup and it spectacular fall colour of oranges, reds, yellows and scarlets. Slow growing
202-66
GREEN MOUNTAIN SUGAR MAPLE
3
20m 15m 66’ 50’
Oval
Dark Green
Red
Dark green leaves all season with excellent fall colours of red-orange to red. Hardiest of sugar maple varieties
5
10m 33’
Broad Round
Dark Green
Red
Yellow
Large-lobed leaves provide dense shade. Long panicles of red flowers in late spring are held upright. Slow growing and mildew resistant
205-10
AUTUMN BRILLIANCE SERVICEBERRY® 4
6m 20’
4.5m Upright Green 15’ Spreading
White
Red
Abundant white flowers produce purpleblue edible fruit. Bright red fall colour. Upright, moderately spreading branches
205-50
ROBIN HILL SERVICEBERRY
4
8m 26’
4.5m Upright Green 15’ Spreading
Pink
Orange
Dark pink buds open to light pink flowers that fade to white. Edible red-purple fruit. Green leaves turn yellow red in fall
205-42
SNOWCLOUD SERVICEBERRY
5
8m 26’
4.5m Upright 15’ Oval
Blue Green
White
Scarlet
Delicate upright airy form, branches spread at wide angles. Large white flowers produce showy purple-blue edible fruit. Outstanding fall colour
Acer platanoides ‘Princeton Gold’
Acer platanoides ‘Royal Red’
Acer x rubrum ‘Armstrong’
Acer x freemanii ‘Jeffersred’
Acer rubrum
Acer rubrum ‘Red Sunset’
Acer saccharinum ‘Silver Queen’
Acer saccharum
Acer saccharum ‘Green Mountain’
Leaves emerge bright yellow in spring, mature to yellow in summer. Upright oval form Densely branched with glossy maroon foliage all season. Red-bronze fall colour. Faster growing than Crimson King
Green leaves turn red-orange in fall. Distinctive red flowers before leaves emerge. Excellent for use in wet sites. Rounded form. Native.
HORSECHESTNUT 204-05
RUBY RED CHESTNUT
Aesculus x carnea ‘Briotii’
11m 36’
25
SHADE TREES
MORI #
202-34
Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’
Amelanchier x grandiflora “Robin Hill’
Amelanchier laevis ‘Snowcloud’
202-35
202-38
204-05
205-42
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SERVICEBERRY
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
BIRCH 206-14
RIVER BIRCH
4
15m 50’
12m 40’
Upright
Green
Yellow
The cinnamon coloured exfoliating bark is spectacular in the winter. Lustrous medium green leaves. Borer resistant
206-36
YOUNG’S WEEPING BIRCH
2
6m 20’
6m 20’
Weeping
Dark Green
Yellow
Finely cut leaves on slender cascading branches. Dome shaped weeping with irregular branching
206-40
DAKOTA PINNACLE BIRCH
4
10m 33’
3m 10’
Upright
Green
Yellow
A new introduction from North Dakota with a columnar growth habit. White bark does not commonly exfoliate. Insect resistant and drought tolerant
206-15
WHITESPIRE BIRCH
4
12m 40’
7m Pyramidal Glossy Green 30’ Oval
Yellow
Whitespire is similar in size and appearance to European Birch but is more resistant to birch borer
206-51
JACQUEMONTI/HIMALAYAN BIRCH
4
JACQUEMONTI/HIMALAYAN BIRCH
9m 30’
Shiny Green
Yellow
206-50
12m 40’
Whitest bark of all birches -- it appears to glow when planted with dark foliaged plants. Foliage is thick glossy, dark green with yellow fall colour.
Betula nigra
Betula pendula ‘Youngii’
Betula Platyphylla ‘Fargo’
Betula populifolia ‘Whitespire’ (clump)
Betula utilis var. jaquemontii (Clump)
Upright Oval
Betula utilis var. jaquemontii (Single)
PEASHRUB 208-05
WEEPING PEASHRUB
2
1.75m 2m Weeping Green 6’ 6.5’ Standard
Yellow Yellow
Yellow pea-like flowers in spring, pods in fall. Stiff weeping habit with green-yellow bark. Hardy specimen that is drought, cold, wind and salt tolerant.
208-25
CUTLEAF WEEPING PEASHRUB
2
1.75m .175m Weeping Green 6’ 6’ Standard
Yellow Yellow
Cutleaf form with ferny appearance and tighter weeping habit. Slower growing than ‘Pendula’
Caragana arborescens ‘Pendula’
Caragana arborescens ‘Pendula’
HORNBEAM 210-15
PYRAMIDAL EUROPEAN HORNBEAM Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’
5
11m 36’
7m Pyramidal Green 23’
5
3m 10’
3m 10’
Yellow
Pyramidal form with upright branching. Useful for screens and hedges as it tolerates heavy pruning. Drought resistant and tolerant to most soils.
Yellow
Dwarf form with umbrella-like head. Flowers clusters white shot with purple. Large glossy green leaves. Long seed pods are ornamental.
CATALPA 212-06
UMBRELLA CATALPA Catalpa bungei
Globe
Glossy Green
White
KATSURA 214-14
KATSURA TREE
5
20m 66’
Blue 15m Broad 50’ Pyramidal Green
Orange
Pyramidal form with upright branching. Useful for screens and hedges as it tolerates heavy pruning. Drought resistant and tolerant to most soils.
214-15
WEEPING KATSURA TREE
5
4m 13’
4m Weeping Blue Green 13’
Orange
Arching weeping habit resembles a waterfall. Blue green leaves. Fast growing.
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
Cercidiphyllum japonicum ‘Pendula’
REDBUD 214-19
EASTERN REDBUD
6
7m 23’
Green 9m Broad 30’ Rounded
Purple Yellows Pink
Purple-pink pea-like flowers cover purplegray branches in May before heart-shaped leaves open. Small native tree ideal for sun to part shade.
214-20
EASTERN REDBUD CLUMP
5
6m 20’
5m 16’
Vase
Green
Double Yellow Rose
Double pink flowers resemble small rose buds.
214-24
FOREST PANSY REDBUD
6
6m 20’
8m 26’
Round
Maroon
Pink
214-60
AVONDALE REDBUD
6
4.5m 15’
3m 10’
Round
Green
Rose Purple
Cercis canadensis
Cercis canadensis (Clump)
Cercis canadensis ‘Purple Leaf’
Cercis chinensis ‘Avondale’
Maroon
New foliage emerges scarlet-red, matures to maroon and holds through season. Deep pink flowers before foliage opens. Excellent specimen. Rose-purple flowers before leaves emerge. Heart shaped leaves are heavier textured and darker green than C. canadensis. Smaller rounded habit.
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
CORKSCREW HAZEL STANDARD Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’
DESCRIPTION
27
Oranges
CORKSCREW HAZEL STANDARD 215-01
Fall Colour
Flower
5
2.5m Standard Matte Green 8’
Catkins Yellow
Unusual shrub with twisted, upright branches. Matte green leaves. Yellow catkins in early spring. Likes moist to wet soils. Good all season interest.
HAWTHORN 216-27
CRIMSON CLOUD HAWTHORN
4
8m 26’
6m 20’
Oval
Green
216-30
PAUL’S SCARLET HAWTHORN
4
8m 26’
6m 20’
Oval to round
Green
Scarlet Yellow
Double bright scarlet flowers make this showiest of all Hawthorns. Small deeply lobed foliage. Sparse, glossy red fruit. Densely branched.
2
6m 20’
6m Round 20’ Irregular
Silver Green
Yellow
Twisted trunk. Introduced by Morden in Manitoba. Silver green foliage through season. Creamy yellow flowers in June produce golden berries. Salt and drought tolerant. Grows in range of soils.
Crataegus lavevigata ‘Crimson Cloud’
Crataegus laevigata ‘Paul’s Scarlet’
Red
Yellow
Flowers are single red with white star in centre. Distinctive wavy branch pattern. Glossy red fruit persists into winter. Vigorous and hardy.
RUSSIAN OLIVE 217-08
RUSSIAN OLIVE
Eleagnus angustifolia
EUONYMOUS STANDARD 4 5 5
Standard Standard Standard
White WhiteTinge White
DWARF BURNING BUSH STANDARD DWARF BURNING BUSH STANDARD
3
1.5m 5’
219-45
DAWYCK GOLD BEECH
5
12m 40’
4m Columnar Golden 13’
Gold Brown
New leaves emerge yellow, mature to yellow-green and turn yellow again in fall.
219-40
DAWYCK PURPLE BEECH
5
12m 40’
4m Columnar Purple 13’
Gold Brown
Narrow, open form with purple leaves that hold colour well throughout the season.
219-30
PURPLE FOUNTAIN BEECH
5
6m 20’
4m Weeping Purple 13’ Pyramidal
Gold Brown
Narrow weeping form with loose cascading branching from central leader. Excellent specimen where space is limited.
219-26
RIVERS PURPLE BEECH
5
20m 66’
8m 26’
Upright Oval
Purple
Gold Brown
Leaves emerge reddish and turn deep purple throughout the summer. Densely compact and symmetrical.
219-24
TRICOLOR BEECH
5
10m 33’
7m 23’
Upright Oval
Copper Pink White
Gold Brown
Tri-coloured coppery leaves irregularly edged pink and white. Best colour in partial shade. Excellent and very unusual for specimen use.
218-10
Euonymus alata ‘Compacta’
Standard Rounded
Matte Green
Yellow
Red
Orange red capsule fruit. Corky ridged bark and compound leaves of matte greenDwarf, compact form. Brilliant red fall colour.
BEECH
216-27
Fagus sylvatica ‘Dawyck Gold’
Fagus sylvatica ‘Dawyck Purple’
Fagus sylvatica ‘Purple Fountain’
Fagus sylvatica ‘Riversii’
Fagus sylvatica ‘Roseomarginata’
219-24
219-30
214-19
214-20
SHADE TREES
COUNTRY GOLD EMERALD GAIETY SARCOXIE
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218-58 218-52 218-66
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
GINKGO 221-00
MAIDENHAIR TREE Ginkgo biloba
4
12m 40’
4.5m Narrow Green 15’ Pyramidal
Golden
Narrow growing male selection (no fruit). Good for areas where space is limited. Slow growing.
HONEYLOCUST 222-15
IMPERIAL® HONEYLOCUST
4
10m 33’
10m Compact 33’ Rounded
Green
Yellow
Compact form with dense, symmetrical branching. Dainty leaves, thornless with few pods.
222-25
SHADEMASTER® HONEYLOCUST
4
15m 50’
11m 36’
Broad Vase
Green
Yellow
Small green leaves cast dappled shade. Broad vase shape makes it an ideal street tree. Fast symmetric growth with few pods.
222-30
SKYLINE® HONEYLOCUST
4
15m 50’
11m 36’
Broad Vase
Green
Golden
Distinct pyramidal form. Fast growing. Larger green leaves turn golden yellow in fall.Tolerant of urban conditions.
222-35
SUNBURST® HONEYLOCUST
4
15m 50’
11m 36’
Broad Vase
Bright Yellow
Golden
Bright yellow foliage in spring matures to green in summer, golden fall colour. Irregular horizontal branching casts dappled shade. Podless.
Gledsia triacanthos var. inermis ‘Impcole’ Gledsia triacanthos var. inermis ‘Shademaster’
Gledsia triacanthos var. inermis ‘Skycole’
Gledsia triacanthos var. inermis ‘Suncole’
TREE HYDRANGEA 223-25
PINKY WINKY™ HYDRANGEA
4
2m 6.5’
2m Standard Green 6.5’
White
Yellow
A sport of pink diamond with extra large flowers that grow progressively darker pink as the season advances.
223-88
QUICK FIRE® HYDRANGEA TREE
4
2m 6.5’
2m Standard Green 6.5’
White
Yellow
Earliest flowering paniculata type. Flowers gradually turning from white to dark pink.
223-75
P.G. HYDRANGEA TREE
4
2m 6.5’
2m Standard Green 6.5’
White
Yellow
Popular standard tree has huge white cone-shaped flowers in August that gradually turn pink. Dark green leaves.
223-79
SNOW MOUNTAIN HYDRANGEA
4
2m 6.5’
2m Standard Green 6.5’
White
Yellow
Improved Kyushu with glossy green leaves, with bigger and fuller blooms in early July.
5
4m 13’
3m 10’
Upright Oval
Bright Green
Yellow
Narrow Oval
Bright Green
Yellow
Yellow
Tulip-shaped yellow-green flowers with orange centres.
Yellow
Yellow
Narrow form. Upright lateral branches almost parallel to central leader. Tulipshaped flowers in the summer and bright yellow in the fall.
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Pinky Winky’
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bulk’
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Snow Mountain’
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE 225-24
GOLDEN CHAIN TREE
Laburnum x watereri ‘Vossi’
Long hanging clusters of yellow flowers in spring contrast against bright green foliage and bark. Can tolerate alkaline soils, requires protected site.
TULIP TREE 227-26
TULIP TREE
5
20m 10m 66’ 33’
227-27
COLUMNAR TULIP TREE
5
15m 50’
5m Columnar Green 16’
Liriodendron tulipifera
Liriodendron tulipifera ‘Fastigiatum’
MAGNOLIA 228-17
ANN MAGNOLIA
5
3m 10’
3m 10’
Round
Green
Red
Compact, multi-branched rounded shrub. Profuse red flowers.
228-18
BETTY MAGNOLIA
5
3m 10’
3m 10’
Round
Green
Red Purple
Compact, multi-branched rounded shrub. Profuse flowers of rose-pink tinged with purple and white inside.
228-02
DAYBREAK MAGNOLIA
5
9m 30’
2m Columnar Green 6.5’
228-05
ELIZABETH MAGNOLIA
5
10m 7.5m Pyramidal Green 33’ 25’ Upright
Magnolia x ‘Ann’
Magnolia x ‘Betty’
Magnolia x ‘Daybreak’
Magnolia x ‘Elizabeth’
Pink
Large pure pink flowers are 10” across. Late flowering and very fragrant. Columnar form makes this a nice specimen.
Yellow
Elegant tapered buds open to clear primrose yellow flowers. Vigorous grower that flowers at an early age.
29
227-27
228-28
228-13
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
228-25
SUSAN MAGNOLIA
5
3m 10’
3m 10’
Round
Green
Red Purple
Compact, multi-stemmed upright shrub. Profuse red-purple buds open to large lighter toned flowers. Similar to, but larger than flowers of Ann.
228-15
TRANQUILITY MAGNOLIA
5
6m 20’
6m 20’
Round
Green
Golden
Pale golden yellow flowers with slight pink blush at base. Flowers are 7-8” wide, open flat with wide petals. Foliage is wavy and curved upwards.
228-09
YELLOW BIRD MAGNOLIA
5
9m 30’
5m Pyramidal Green 16’
Yellow
Canary yellow upright tulip-shaped flowers are 3”wide, longer lasting than others. Flowers emerge at same time as leaves. Vigorous, upright growth.
228-28
SAUCER MAGNOLIA
4
6m 20’
6m 20’
Round
Green
Pink
Yellow
Pink-purple buds open to large saucershaped creamy white flowers before the leaves emerge. Multi-stemmed broad shrub.
228-31
RUSTICA RUBRA MAGNOLIA
5
6m 20’
3m 10’
Upright Vase
Green
Purple Red
Yellow
Large red saucer-shaped blooms before leaves emerge in the Spring. Small multibranched tree with medium growth habit.
228-38
ROYAL STAR MAGNOLIA
5
4m 13’
3m 10’
Round
Green
White
Bronze
Pink buds open to large, fragrant double white star-shaped flowers. Rounded shrub with upright branching.
228-14
SUNSATION MAGNOLIA
5
10m 30’
6m 20’
Upright
Green
Yellow
Deep golden yellow 7” wide flowers with a purplish base. Blooms later but still before leaves emerge. Formal growth habit.
228-08
GALAXY MAGNOLIA
5
10m 7.5m 33’ 25’
Upright
Bright Green
Red Purple
Large red-purple flowers bloom late in season. Vigorous upright growth easily trained as a single stem specimen.
228-20
JANE MAGNOLIA
5
3m 10’
3m 10’
Round
Green
Red Purple
Compact, multi-branched upright shrub. Profuse white-purple flowers with white.
228-33
LEONARD MESSEL MAGNOLIA
5
5m 16’
5m 16’
Upright Rounded
Green
Pink Purple
Bronze
Deep pink buds open to pink flowers with white centres. Strap-like petals similar to Star. Multi-stem shrub or small tree.
228-34
DR. MERRIL STAR MAGNOLIA
4
10m 33’
10m 33’
Upright Rounded
Green
White
Bronze
Fast growing spreading habit. Profuse white star-shaped flowers in early spring. Best in full sun.
228-13
SUNBURST MAGNOLIA
4
10m 33’
6m 20’
Upright
222-30
Magnolia x ‘Susan’
Magnolia x ‘Tranquility’
Magnolia x ‘Yellow Bird’
Magnolia soulangiana
Magnolia soulangiana ‘Rustica Rubra’
Magnolia stellata ‘Royal Star’
Magnolia ‘Sunsation’
Magnolia x ‘Galaxy’
Magnolia x ‘Jane’
Magnolia x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’
Magnolia x loebneri ‘Merrill’
Magnolia x ‘Sunburst’
225-24
228-02
Dark Yellow Green quilted
228-25
SHADE TREES
227-26
Fast growing upright form. Considered most floriferous. Narrow canary yellow petals open to 5” tall flowers that resemble candles on a tree.
228-33
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MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Narrow Upright
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
FLOWERING CRABAPPLE DREAMWEAVER™ COLUMNAR CRABAPPLE
3
3m 10’
.9m 3’
Purple
Pink
Purple
Unique narrow crabapple fits well in today’s small yards and highlights entrances very well. Glossy purple foliage with bright pink blossoms that turn into small purplish fruit lasting into the cooler seasons.
230-08
DOLGO CRABAPPLE
3
10m 33’
Green 8m Open 26’ Spreading
White
Yellow
Pink buds open to large white flowers. Bright red edible fruit used in jelly. Good disease resistance.
230-12
HOPA CRABAPPLE
3
8m 26’
8m 26’
Round
Green
Pink
Yellow
Dark red-purple buds open to pink flowers with white centre. Edible red-yellow fruit used in jelly.
230-61
INDIAN SUMMER CRABAPPLE
4
6m 20’
6m 20’
Rounded
Green
Red
Yellow
Red buds develop into scarlet flowers in spring. Fruit is glossy red.
230-15
LOUISA WEEPING CRABAPPLE
4
5m 16’
5m 16’
Weeping
Green
Pink
Yellow
Broad weeping habit with good disease resistance. Red buds open to true pink flowers. Fruit is yellow with rose blush.
230-16
MAKAMIK CRABAPPLE
2
10m 33’
5m 16’
Round
Bronze Double Pink
Bronze
Dark red buds open to large, semi-double pink flowers. Large red fruit. Hardy and disease resistant. Developed in Canada.
230-22
PINK SPIRES CRABAPPLE
4
5m 17’
4m 13’
Narrow Upright
Red Purple
230-21
PRAIRIFIRE CRABAPPLE
4
6m 60’
4m Upright Purplish Pinkish 13’ Spreading Red
230-20
PROFUSION CRABAPPLE
4
6m 20’
6m Upright Bronze 20’ Spreading Green
Pink
Bronze
Profusion of dark red buds open purplered flowers that fade to pink. New foliage emerges purple and matures to bronzegreen. Maroon fruit is persistant.
230-98
RED JADE WEEPING CRABAPPLE
3
5m 16’
5m 16’
Green
White
Yellow
Red buds open to white flowers. Bright red fruit persist into winter. Glossy green leaves on graceful upright branches.
230-27
ROYAL BEAUTY WEEPING CRABAPPLE 2
4m 13’
2m 6.5’
Weeping Reddish
230-28
ROYALTY CRABAPPLE
3
5m 16’
5m 16’
Upright Purple Rounded Green
Crimson Bronze
New leaves emerge glossy purple, mature to purple-green. Bronze-purple fall colour. Clear red flowers produce dark red fruit. Blight resistant.
230-35
SNOWDRIFT CRABAPPLE
4
6m 20’
6m 20’
Upright Rounded
Green
White Orange
Abundant pink buds open to white flowers. Glossy green foliage is disease resistant. Sparse fruit is orange, tiny and persists.
230-38
THUNDERCHILD CRABAPPLE
3
5m 16’
5m 16’
Round
Purple
230-10
Malus x ‘DreamWeaver™’
Malus ‘Dolgo’
Malus ‘Hopa’
Malus ‘Indian Summer’ Malus ‘Louisa’
Malus ‘Makamik’
Malus ‘Pink Spires’
Malus ‘Prairifire’
Malus ‘Profusion’
Malus ‘Red Jade’
Malus ‘Royal Beauty’
Malus ‘Royalty’
Malus ‘Snowdrift’
Malus ‘Thunderchild’
Weeping
Abundant bright pink-red flowers.
Pink Red
One of the best red-leafed crabapples. Long lasting bright red flowers, excellent red fruit.
A weeping COPF selection with reddish leaves, red flowers and red fruit. Disease resistant.
Dark Pink
Deep purple leaves. Deep pink flowers produce small purple-red fruit.
Pink
MULBERRY 232-32
FRUITING WEEPING MULBERRY
4
4m 13’
4m 13’
Weeping Glossy Standard Green
Yellow Yellow
Fruiting selection. Graceful weeping form with deeply cut shiny green leaves. Vigorous grower, withstands heavy pruning.
232-34
FRUITLESS WEEPING MULBERRY
4
4m 13’
4m 13’
Weeping Glossy Standard Green
Yellow Yellow
Non-fruiting selection.
Morus alba ‘Pendula’
Morus alba ‘Pendula Chapparel’
POPLAR 240-21
CAROLINA POPLAR
2
20m 66’
5m 17’
Upright Vase
Glossy Green
Bronze
Fast, strong growing tree with large, glossy silver-green leaves. Grows in a variety of soils.
240-29
THEVE’S POPLAR
4
17m 57’
7m 23’
Narrow Medium Upright Green
Yellow
Very fast growing narrow, upright tree with white bark. Adaptable to all soil types.
Populus canadensis ‘Eugenei’
Populus nigra ‘Thevestina’
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
31
ORNAMENTAL CHERRY 244-47
KWANZAN FLOWERING CHERRY
5
9m 30’
9m 30’
Vase
Dark Green
Double Copper Pink
One of the nicest double pink flowering varieties. Leaves emerge bronze and mature to green. Excellent street tree or use in landscape plantings.
244-51
SNOW FOUNTAIN® CHOKECHERRY
5
4m 13’
5m 16’
Weeping
Dark Greens
White
Golds
Grafted form with graceful cascading branches covered in showy white flowers. A slow growing variety. COPF selection.
8m Pyramidal Glossy 26’ to Oval Green
White
Purple Red
Fast growing with green leaves that turn purple-red in fall. Disease and insect resistent, tolerant of wet or dry soils. Excellent specimen or street tree.
Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’
Prunus x ‘Snowfozam’
ORNAMENTAL PEAR 245-05
ARISTOCRAT® FLOWERING PEAR
5
11m 36’
245-20
CHANTICLEER® FLOWERING PEAR
5
10m 4.5m Narrow Glossy 33’ 15’ Pyramidal Greens
White Reddish Evenly branched, narrow pyramidal form.
245-45
REDSPIRE FLOWERING PEAR
5
11m 36’
White
Red Yellow
245-60
KOREAN SUN® FLOWERING PEAR
4
4m 4.5m 13’ 15’
White
Red
246-22
HERITAGE® OAK
4
15m 50’
Dark 12m Broadly 40’ Pyramidal Green Glossy
Yellow
A broadly pyramidal tree producing a good central leader and a strong branching structure. Dark green leathery foliage is extremely resistant to powdery mildew. An English x Bur hybrid with better cold tolerance than English. Excellent street tree
246-28
GREEN PILLAR® OAK
4
15m 50’
9m Columnar Dark Green 25’
Bronze
This columnar form of Pin Oak features glossy, deeply lobed leaves. Leaves will persist through the winter.
246-34
CRIMSON SPIRE OAK
5
14m 4.5m Columnar Dark 46’ 15’ Green
Rust
Cross of White and English Oak. Red fall colour and tight habit. Foliage is mildew resistent.
246-31
PIN OAK
4
23m 12m Pyramidal Glossy 75’ 40’ Green
Orange Red
Native, rapid growing pyramidal form with a central leader. Easy to transplant and does well in wet or poorly drained soils. Leaves persist thruough winter.
246-37
PYRAMIDAL ENGLISH OAK
5
14m 46’
Yellow
Upright dense branching. Dark green leaves turn yellow-brown in the fall and persist in winter. Rapid growing, use as windbreaks and in small spaces.
230-28
Pyrus calleryana ‘Redspire’
Pyrus fauriei ‘Korean Sun’
Quercus x macdanielii ‘Clemons’ PP 11,431
Quercus palustris ‘Pingreen’ PP9093
Quercus alba x robur
Quercus palustris
Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’
230-12
7m Pyramidal Green 23’
4m 13’
Round
Narrow Pyramid
230-38
Green
Leaves glossy green turning reddish in fall. Disease resistent tree, ideal for formal plantings.
Dark Green
245-45
A weeping COPF selection with reddish leaves, red flowers and red fruit. Disease resistant. Selected for outstanding fine textured foliage and red fall colour. Compact rounded form. Hardier than other Pyrus varieties.
244-47
SHADE TREES
Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’
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Pyrus calleryana ‘Aristocrat’
MORI #
Flower
Fall Colour
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Narrow Pyramid
Dark Green
Yellow
Dark Green
Red
DESCRIPTION
OAK (continued) 246-36
SKYROCKET OAK
5
14m 46’
246-39
RED OAK
4
20m 20m 66’ 66’
Round
Round
Quercus robur ‘Skyrocket’ Quercus rubra
4m 13’
An extremely narrow form of English Oak well suited for restricted planting areas. Native tree that is tolerant of urban conditions. Leaves emerge pinkish, mature to dark green. Fall colour is deep red and the leaves persist in winter.
ROBINIA 247-35
PURPLE ROBE ROBINIA
4
13m 43’
9m 30’
Purple Purple to Bronze
Bronze
New foliage purplish, matures to bronzegreen. Long pendulous clusters of dark purple flowers in late spring. Tough, fast growing and drought tolerant.
247-30
TWISTY BABY® ROBINA CLUMP
5
3m 10’
4m Irregular Medium Purple 13’ Spreading Green
Yellow
Irregular spreading, twisting branches and pale to medium green leaves. Interesting specimen all season. Drought tolerant.
247-31
PURPLE ROBE ROBINIA
5
3m 10’
4m Irregular Medium 13’ Spreading Green
Purple
Yellow
Dark purple flowers on a single stem tree form.
Catkins
Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Purple Robe’
Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Lady Lady’
Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Twisty Baby’ Tree Form
WILLOW 248-16
WEEPING PUSSY WILLOW
4
1.5m Weeping Green 5’ Standard
248-25
DAPPLED WILLOW
3
1m 40’’
248-51
WEEPING ARCTIC BLUE WILLOW
3
1.2m Weeping 4’ Standard
Silver Blue
Yellow
Graceful top grafted tree with silver-blue leaves that turn yellow in the fall. New twig growth is purple-red, matures to graygreen. Weeping umbrella like habit.
248-60
SCARLET CURLS WILLOW
5
10m 30’
6m 20’
Light Green
Yellow
Dense branches and leaves make this fast growing tree an eye catching specimen.
2
12m 40’
Dark 6m Upright 20’ Symmetrical Green
Rust
Dense clusters of brillian red berries sets this apart from other Sorbus. Upright symmetrical growth. Needs good drainage.
1.5 5’
2m 6.5’
Salix caprea ‘Pendula’
Salix integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’
Salix purpurea ‘Pendula’
Salix matsundana ‘Scarlet Curls’
Top grafted standard. Leaves are green with grey underneath. Soft grey catkins in spring before leaves emerge. Grows well in wet soils.
Standard Tricolour
Upright
Striking ornamental shrub grafted onto rootstock. New foliage is variegated pink, white, and green. Shear regularly to keep pink colours bright.
MOUNTAIN ASH 250-09
CARDINAL ROYAL® MOUNTAIN ASH Sorbus aucuparia ‘Michred’
White
LILAC STANDARD 251-75
BLOOMBERANG LILAC
4
251-51
TINKERBELLE® LILAC STANDARD
4
251-60
WEEPING LILAC STANDARD
2
1m 4’’
251-50
DWARF KOREAN LILAC STANDARD
Syringa pendra ‘Bloomberang’
Syringa x ‘Bailbelle’ PP12,294 Syringa juliana ‘Hers’
Syringa juliana ‘Hers’
Compact
Green
Lilac
Very fragrant lavender flowers in late spring. Will rebloom mid-summer to frost.
1.5m Compact 5’ Standard
Green
Pink
Compact plant with wine-red buds opening to deep pink flowers with spicy fragrance.
Weeping Standard
Dark Green
Mauve
3
2m Globe 6.5’ Standard
Dark Green
Red Purple
2
2m 6.5’
Green
Yellow
Small weeping standard with delicate dark green leaves. Fragrant light mauve flowers in spring, sporadic through season. Tolerates partial shade. Shows good mildew resistance. Dainty leaves emerge purplish, mature to dark green. Red-purple buds open to lavender-pink flowers in late spring. Dense compact habit
FRENCH LILAC STANDARD FRENCH LILAC STANDARD
Syringa vulgaris - Standard form
251-88 251-90 251-91 251-94 251-99
BELLE DE NANCY CHARLES JOLY KATHERINE HAVEMEYER MME. LEMOINE SENSATION
Upright Vase
Upright vase-shaped habit. Medium green leaves. Most fragrant of Lilacs.
Double-Pink Red-Purple Lavender-Pink Double White Purple with white border
33
246-31
247-30
250-09
248-25
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
251-99 Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
252-11
GLENLLEVEN LINDEN
3
15m 9m 50’ 30’
Pyramidal Medium Green
Yellow
Fast growing open pyramidal form with an extremely straight trunk. Green foliage turns yellow in fall. Good for street tree use
252-13
GREENSPIRE LINDEN
3
15m 9m 50’ 30’
Pyramidal Medium Green
Yellow
Small heart-shaped, dark green leaves. Very narrow dense, symmetrical head. Fast growing.
WEEPING CAMPERDOWN ELM
4
6m 6m 20’ 20’
Twisted Weeping
Dark Green
Golds
Excellent small-scale weeping specimen. Spreading branches form an umbrella-like structure. Dark green leaves turn yellow to brown in the fall.
3
3m 10’
Round
Bright Green
White
Purple Red
Round habit with masses of flowers that start green and change to white. Bright green foliage turns purple in fall. No fruit produced.
Green
White
Reds
Creamy white flowers in spring. Branches have distinctive horizontal habit. Reddish leaves in fall.
Tilia cordata ‘Glenleven’
Tilia cordata ‘Greenspire’
ELM 253-09
Ulmus glabra ‘Camperdownii’
VIBURNUM STANDARD 255-20
EUROPEAN SNOWBALL STANDARD
255-30
MARIE’S DOUBLEFILE VIBURNUM STD 5
Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’
Viburnum plicatum ‘Mariesii’
2.5m 8’
SHADE TREES
LINDEN
WEIGELA STANDARD 257-21
GOLDEN VARIEGATED
4
1.7m 6’
Rounded Variegated Rose
Deep rose flowers and green leaves edged with pale yellow.
257-65
RED PRINCE
4
1.5m 5’
Upright Arching
Dark green leaves with vibrant red flowers.
257-75
WINE & ROSES®
4
1.5m 5’
Upright Arching
Weigela florida ‘Variegata’ Weigela florida ‘Red Prince’
Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’
Dark Green
Red
Burgundy Pink
Dark burgundy-purple foliage. Rose-pink flowers.
TREE WISTERIA 258-08 258-06 258-40
257-75
6
Standard
COOKE’S PURPLE BENI FUJI BLACK DRAGON (Violacea)
257-21
Wisteria vine trained into tree form.
Green Purple Pink Purple
251-50
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347-43
SHRUBS Shrubs and small trees afford the gardener many choices for colour and texture. While many bloom in spring and summer such as lilacs and hydrangeas, others extend their attractiveness through the seasons with colourful berries, interesting foliage and vivid autumn colour. From jewel-toned barberries to abundant rose bushes, Mori Nurseries offers a varied selection of shrubs to meet your needs.
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
JAPANESE MAPLE Upright Red Rounded Purple
304-16
BLOODGOOD JAPANESE MAPLE
5
6m 20’
6m 20’
304-17
EMPEROR 1® JAPANESE MAPLE
5
7m 23’
2.5m 8’
304-99
KOREAN MAPLE
4
6.5m 5.4m Upright Green 22’ 18’ Spreading
CRIMSON QUEEN CUTLEAF JAPANESE MAPLE
5
2m 6.5’
INABE SHIDARE CUTLEAF JAPANESE MAPLE
4
3m 10’
3m 10’
304-45
VIRIDIS CUTLEAF JAPANESE MAPLE
5
304-50
WATERFALL CUTLEAF JAPANESE MAPLE
5
Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ Acer palmatum ‘Emperor I’
Acer pseudosieboldianum
Red
Larger leaves hold purple colour throughout the season. Purple-red fall colour.
Red
Similar to Bloodgood but holds colour in sun and more heat tolerant. Leafs out later to help minimize frost damage. As hardy as Bloodgood.
Yellow Orange
Very cold hardy yet delicate in appearance. This close relative of Japanese Maple brings an oriental elegance to the Northern garden. Small reddish-purple flowers in spring and brightly coloured foliage in autumn.
3m Mushroom Deep Crimson 10’
Scarlet
Mushroom shape. Finely dissected leaves are very dark purple-red and hold colour through the summer. Fall colour is shiny red.
Mounding Purple Red
Bright Red
Strongly growing mushroom shape, wider than tall. Leaves are very dark wine-red and non-fading. Cascading branches create a beautiful effect.
2.5m 2.5m Mounded Lime 8’ Green 8’
Gold Orange
Finely cut lacy leaves are lime green in summer, golden orange in fall. Horizontally growing branches can be pruned to fit any garden style.
Upright
Purple Red
CUTLEAF JAPANESE MAPLE 304-30
Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Crimson Queen’
304-62
Acer palmatum ‘Inabe Shidare’
Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Viridis’
Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Waterfall’
3m 10’
4m 13’
Weeping Green
Gold & Finely cut green leaves cascade down the Crimson outside of the plant. Slow growing.
35
304-16
304-17
304-50
304-30
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
304-62 Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
BARBERRY 305-72
GOLDEN BARBERRY
4
1m 40’
1m 40’
Mounded Yellow
Red
305-73
JADE CAROUSEL® BARBERRY
4
1m 40’
1m 40’
Rounded Green Compact
Scarlet Orange
305-75
CONCORDE JAPANESE BARBERRY
4
60cm 60cm Rounded Deep 2’ 2’ Compact Purple
305-70
CHERRY BOMB® BARBERRY
5
1.2m 1.2m Mounding Crimson 4’ 4’
305-71
SUNSATION® BARBERRY
4
1.2m 1.2m Round Golden 4’ 4’ Mounded
305-76
ROSE GLOW BARBERRY
4
1m 80cm Rounded 40’’ 32’’ Compact
305-78
ROYAL BURGUNDY® BARBERRY
4
60cm 60cm Mounding Purple 2’ 2’
5
1.7m 6’
Berberis thunbergii ‘Bailgreen’
Berberis thunbergii ‘Concorde’
Berberis thunbergii ‘Monomb’
Berberis thunbergii ‘Monry’
Berberis thunbergii ‘Rose Glow’
Berberis thunbergii ‘Royal Burgundy’
Red
Dense mound of rounded, golden leaves.
Green barberry selected for uniformity and dense, compact habit. Ideal for thorny hedge or mass planting. Red berries last into winter. Dark crimson foliage and compact branches make it a specimen or a low hedge choice. Dwarf variety. Red berries last into winter. Crimson foliage. Comapct branches make it a specimen or a low hedge choice. Red berries persist until winter.
Orange
Deep Purple
Red
Black Red
Compact, dwarf form. Attractive golden foliage with an orange cast most of the season. Deep rose-red hue over mottled white and green leaves in spring mature to purple. Compact with arching branches. Dwarf purple-leafed plant with superior colour. Rounded form with a feathery texture.
SHRUBS
Berberis thunbergii ‘Aurea nana’
BUTTERFLY BUSH BUTTERFLY BUSH Buddleia davidii
306-10 306-05 306-75 306-77
1.7m 6’
Upright Arching
‘BLACK KNIGHT’ THREE IN ONE™ (three plants in one pot) LO & BEHOLD ‘BLUE CHIP’ LO & BEHOLD ‘PURPLE HAZE’
Grey Green
Yellow Green
Semi-herbaceous shrub that blooms late summer. Long fragrant flower spikes are known for attracting butterflies. May die to ground in colder climates.
Dark Purple White, Purple, Pink Purple Purple
BLUEBEARD DARK NIGHT BLUEBEARD
6
307-80
SUNSHINE BLUE™ BLUEBEARD
5
307-75
PETIT BLUE™ BLUEBEARD
5
305-72
Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Dark Night’ Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Jason’
Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Minibleu’
305-76
60cm 60cm Mounded 2’ 2’
Silver Green
Purple Blue
Upright
Sunny Yellow
Blue
Amethyst blue powder-puff flowers contrast against bright, fade-free sunny yellow foliage. Drought resistant.
80cm 80cm Upright 32’’ 32’’
Glossy Green
Blue
Dark blue flowers and glossy green foliage. Earlier flowering than other Bluebeards, flowers appear denser because of short internodes. Compact plant.
1m 40’’
1m 40’’
307-75
307-80
Darker purple-blue flowers and lower growing than species. Attracts butterflies.
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MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
BUTTON BUSH 308-01
SUGAR SHACK BUTTON BUSH Cephalanthus occ. ‘Sugar Shack’
Upright
White Burgundy Fragrant white flowers in summer will
5
1.2m 4’
60cm 1m Spreading Glossy 2’ Green 40’’
Red
Crimson flowers on thorny stems before the leaves emerge. Yellow-green apple-like fruit in fall. Will grow in any soil.
1m Mounding Glossy Green 40’’
Red Gold
Showy crimson-red flowers with golden yellow centres on thorny stems. Yellow apple-like fruit in August. Useful as hedging and will grow in any soil.
60cm 1m Spreading Glossy 2’ Green 40’’
White Pink
Dark pink buds open to rose-pink flowers before leaves emerge. Green-yellow fruit in fall. Slow growing.
1.2m 4’
Glossy Green
attract butterflies and the red, ball shaped fruit that follows will cath the eye.
QUINCE 308-20
RED FLOWERING QUINCE
5
308-12
CRIMSON AND GOLD QUINCE
5
308-28
PINK LADY FLOWERING QUINCE
5
Chaenomeles lagenaria ‘Rubra’
Chaenomeles japonica ‘Crimson and Gold’
Chaenomeles x superba ‘Pink Lady’
1m 40’’
DOGWOOD 310-18
IVORY HALO® DOGWOOD
3
1.7m 6’
1.7m 6’
Round
Variegated White
More compact form with finer textured green and white variegated leaves and contrasting dark red stems. Blue-white berries in the fall. Attractive all season interest.
310-19
SILVER LEAF DOGWOOD
3
3m 10’
3m 10’
Round
Variegated White
Green and white variegated leaves in summer, blue-white berries in fall and bright red stems in winter make this larger dogwood a useful all season interest plant.
310-41
RED OSIER DOGWOOD
2
2.5m 8’
3m Irregular 10’ Rounded
Dark Green
White Purple Red
Native shrub with dark green leaves that turn purple-red in fall. Clusters of white flowers produce white berries that contrast against red twigs. Useful for stabilization and naturalization.
310-42
YELLOWTWIG DOGWOOD
2
2m 6.5’
2.5m Broadly 8’ Rounded
Green
White Purple Red
Unusual yellow bark makes a nice contrast in the garden all season. White flowers produce white berries. Glossy green foliage turns redpurple in fall.
310-45
ARCTIC FIRE™ DOGWOOD
3
1.2m 4’
1.2m Compact 4’ Rounded
Green
White
Red
Dwarf form of red stemmed dogwood. Dark red winter twigs and a non-suckering habit. Creates more colour in the landscape due to its densely branched habit.
CHEROKEE PRINCESS FLOWERING DOGWOOD
5
6m 20’
6m Rounded 20’
Green
White
Red
Large white bracts before leaves emerge. Early and heavy bloom habit. Green leaves turn red or red-purple above and silvery below, creating a stunning bicolour fall display. Red fruit.
CHEROKEE SUNSET FLOWERING DOGWOOD
5
6m 20’
6m Rounded Variegated Pink Red 20’
Red
Red bracts before leaves emerge. New foliage has pink-red tips, mature to green with irregular yellow margins that do not scorch in heat. Fall colours of pink, red and purple. Red fruit.
310-37
CHINESE FLOWERING DOGWOOD
5
6m 20’
5m Vase to 16’ Rounded
Dark Green
White
Reds
Large white bracts late June to August produce pink-red fruit. Dark green leaves turn red-purple to scarlet in fall. Horizontal branching and exfoliating bark make this a nice specimen.
310-68
HEART THROB FLOWERING DOGWOOD 5
6m 20’
6m Rounded 20’
Green
Red
Red
Large deep red bracts are long lasting from spring to mid-summer. Dark green leaves are tipped with red in summer, turn red in fall. Red fruit. Exfoliating bark, even at a young age.
Cornus alba ‘Bailho’ COPF
Cornus alba ‘Elegantissima’
Cornus sericea
Cornus sericea ‘Flaviramea’
Cornus sericea ‘Farrow’ PPAF
FLOWERING DOGWOOD 310-80
Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Princess’
310-82
Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Sunset’
Cornus kousa var. chinensis
Cornus kousa ‘Heart Throb’
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
DESCRIPTION
310-71
MILKY WAY FLOWERING DOGWOOD
5
6m 20’
6m Rounded 20’
310-87
SAMARITAN FLOWERING DOGWOOD
4
8m 26’
6m 20’
310-84
SATOMI FLOWERING DOGWOOD
5
6m 20’
4.5m Rounded 15’
Green
Pink Burgundy Variable colour of light pink to white-with-
310-65
STELLAR PINK FLOWERING DOGWOOD 6
6m 20’
4.5m Broadly 15’ Upright
Green
Pink
Cornus kousa ‘Milky Way’
Cornus kousa ‘Samzan’
Cornus kousa ‘Satomi’
Cornus x ‘Rutgan’ (Stellar Series Hybrid)
Vase
Green
White
Fall Colour
Variegated White
Red Purple
Very floriferous form of flowering dogwood with large creamy white flowers that produce large pink-red fruit. Exfoliating bark and red-purple fall colour makes this a year round specimen.
Pink Red
Prolific white blooms in late May. Foliage deep green with creamy white margins, pink tinged in fall. Vigorous growing offspring of Milky Way’ is disease resistant and very hardy.
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pink tinge bracts. Blooms later than other varieties. Long lasting flowers produce red fruit. Green foliage turns shades of redpurple in fall. Exfoliating bark.
Purple Red
Textured soft pink bracts in early spring. Dark green leaves turn purple-red in fall. Vigorous growth is branched low, uniformly wide and disease resistant. Sterile (no fruit)
CORKSCREW HAZEL 312-10
CORKSCREW HAZEL
Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’
5
2.5m 2.5m Irregular 8’ 8’ Upright
Matte Catkins Bronze Noted for its twisted and contorted branches. Matte green leaves are heavily Green
2.5m 1.7m Broadly 8’ 6’ Upright
Golden Yellow
Pink
3m Upright 10’ Spreading
Dark Purple
Pink
Purple Red
2.5m 1.5m Upright 8’ 5’ Spreading
Glossy Green
Red
Orange Upright branching habit with small glossy dark green foliage. Red-orange fall colour. Red
quilted. Yellow catkins in early spring, bronze fall colour. Interesting specimen, especially in winter.
SMOKEBUSH Cotinus coggygria ‘Ancot’
ROYAL PURPLE SMOKEBUSH Cotinus coggygria ‘Royal Purple’
4
5
3m 10’
Orange Golden foliage through the season turns orange, red and coral in fall. Silvery-pink Red
airy flowers in long plumes. Foliage will not burn if soil is kept moist. Dark purple foliage turns red-purple in fall. Pink airy flowers cover plant in summer and resemble smoke.
COTONEASTER 316-05
PEKING COTONEASTER Cotoneaster acutifolius
2
Small white flowers produce black fruit in summer. Hardy, thrives in poor dry soil and tolerates shearing.
316-15
TOM THUMB COTONEASTER
4
30cm 1’
1m Compact 4’’ Spreading
Dark Green
White
Red
Dark green wavy-margined leaves are small and densely packed on herringbonearranged branches. White flowers produce red fruit, although not common. Red fall colour.
316-09
CRANBERRY COTONEASTER
4
1m 40’’
Low 1.5m 5’ Spreading
Glossy Green
Pink
Red
Graceful spreader with glossy dark green leaves that turn red in fall. Pink flowers produce cranberry-red fruit that persist through winter. Drought tolerant, used for groundcover and trailing on walls.
308-01
Cotoneaster adpressus ‘Tom Thumb’
Cotoneaster apiculatus
308-20
313-45
SHRUBS
313-35
GOLDEN SPIRIT SMOKEBUSH
310-37
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MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Lime Yellow
White
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
DEUTZIA 318-01
CHARDONNAY PEARLS® DEUTZIA Deutzia gracilis ‘Duncan’ PPAF, CPAF
Upright
5
1m 40’’
3
1.2m 4’
1.2m Rounded Variegated Yellow 4’ Spreading
3
1.7m 6’
1.7m Rounded 6’
Dark Green
White Brilliant Dark green foliage turns brilliant red in fall. Small white flowers produce orange-red Red
1m 4’’
Yellow
Lime yellow leaves hold colour through summer. Pure white pearl-like buds open to fragrant white flowers in June. Compact, upright habit.
DIERVILLA 318-50
COOL SPLASH® DWARF BUSH HONEYSUCKLE
Diervilla sessiflora ‘LPCD Podaras’ PP 19,391
Densely branches variegated shrub that stays bright and clean right up until the first frost. Bunches of yellow blossoms in June and July. Drought tolerant.
EUONYMOUS 320-12
BURNING BUSH
Euonymous alatus
capsules. Corky bark.
320-14
DWARF BURNING BUSH
3
1.5m 1.5m Rounded 5’ 5’
Dark Green
White Brilliant Compact form of Burning Bush. Red
320-13
FIREBALL® BURNING BUSH
3
1.5m 1.5m Rounded 5’ 5’
Dark Green
White
Fiery Red
Euonymous alatus ‘Compactus’
Euonymous alatus ‘Select’
Rounded compact bush with tighter branching and hardier stems than Dwarf Burning Bush. Dark green leaves turn fiery red in fall.
FORSYTHIA 322-14
SUGAR BABY SHOW OFF™ FORSYTHIA
5
75cm 75cm Miniature 30’’ 30’’ Mounded
Green
Yellow
Yellow
Miniature upright variety that provides a huge impact in the garde nand retail centre when covered with its bright yellow flowers.
322-12
SHOW OFF™ FORSYTHIA
3
1.5m 1.5m Compact 5’ 5’ Rounded
Green
Yellow
Yellow
Large, golden yellow buttercup-like flowers cover this compact, rounded plant from the ground up. Dark green sharply toothed foliage after the flowers is like no other forsythia.
322-16
NORTHERN GOLD FORSYTHIA
3
2m 6.5’
1.5m Upright 5’
Dark Green
Yellow
Yellow
Large golden yellow flowers and dark green foliage on an upright plant. Very hardy--has even flowered in Manitoba.
5
3m 10’
2m 6.5’
Broad Upright
Green
Yellow
Large hollyhock-like flowers from late July to frost. Medium green foliage turns yellow in fall. One of last plants to leaf out in spring.
2-3m 1.5-2.5m Upright 6.5-10’ 5-8’
Green
Yellow
Very floriferous and popular plant. Prune in early spring.
2-3m 1.5-2.5m Upright 6.5-10’ 5-8’
Green
3.5m Upright 12’
Green
Forsythia x ‘NIMBUS’ PPAF, CBRAF
Forsythia x ‘Mindor’ PPAF
Forsythia ovata ‘Northern Gold’ copf
ROSE OF SHARON ROSE OF SHARON
Hibiscus syriacus Tree form see Shade Trees codes #223
ROSE OF SHARON - DOUBLE FLOWERING DOUBLE FLOWERING ROSE OF SHARON 6 323-10 323-30 323-35 323-40
‘ARDENS’ ‘LUCY’ ‘MORNINGSTAR’ ‘PAEONYFLOROUS’
Purple Dark Red White, Red Centre Pink
ROSE OF SHARON - SINGLE FLOWERING SINGLE FLOWERING ROSE OF SHARON 6 323-50 323-60 323-20 323-75 323-91
‘APHRODITE’ ‘COELESTRIS’ ‘LIL KIM’ ‘RED HEART’ ‘THREE IN ONE’
Yellow
Pink, Red Centre Sky Blue White, Red Centre White, Red Centre Red, White & Blue
ROSE OF SHARON - SATIN® SERIES SATIN® SERIES ROSE OF SHARON 323-82 323-57 323-83
6
VIOLET SATIN® Hibiscus syriacus ‘Floru’ BLUE SATIN® Hibiscus syriacus ‘Marina’ ROSE SATIN® Hibiscus syriacus ‘Minrosa’
2.5m 8’
Deep Violet-Pink Royal Blue Ruffled Rose-Pink
Large, rich coloured, satiny flowers, distinct red centres. Strong growing and vigorous. Award winning series developed in Europe.
39
320-12
322-12
323-10
320-13
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
322-16 Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
ROSE OF SHARON - CHIFFON SERIES CHIFFON SERIES ROSE OF SHARON
323-59 323-58 323-56
6
2.5m 8’
3.5m Upright 12’
Green
LAVENDER CHIFFON™ Hibiscus syriacus ‘Notwoodone’ WHITE CHIFFON™ Hibiscus syriacus ‘Notwoodtwo’ BLUE CHIFFON™ Hibiscus syriacus ‘Notwoodthree’
Improved look for an old favourite: large single blooms appear semi-double due to ruffled central petals, almost anemone-like. Strong growing and very floriferous.
Lavender White Blue
ANNABELLE HYDRANGEA Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’
3
1.5m 5’
1.5m Rounded Dark Green 5’
White
Large globular white flowers from July to frost. Bloom on new wood so cutting back in the spring is beneficial.
324-09
INCREDIBALL HYDRANGEA Hydrangea arborescens ‘Abetwo’
3
1.5m 5’
1.5m Rounded Dark Green 5’
White
New, improved ‘Annabelle’ with strong, beefy stems and massive blooms. Each stem has roughly 4 more flowers.
324-11
INVINCIBELLE® SPIRIT HYDRANGEA Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA 1’
3
1.2m 4’
1.2m Rounded Dark Green 4’
Pink
Flowers emerge dark, hot pink and mature to a rich clear pink. Continuous blooming from early summer right up until frost.
Pink
First macrophylla type to bloom on both old and new wood. Large mop type blooms will be blue or pink depending on soil acidity. Order either blue or pink flowering plants.
HYDRANGEA MACROPHYLLA (Tree form, see Shade Trees code #223) 324-04 324-06
ENDLESS SUMMER® (Pink) THE ORIGINAL HYDRANGEA H. macrophylla ‘Bailmer’ PP15,298 ENDLESS SUMMER (Blue)
4
1.2m 4’
1.2m Mounded Dark Green 4’
Blue
324-40
ENDLESS SUMMER® HYDRANGEA 4 BLUSHING BRIDE H. macrophylla ‘Blushing Bride’ PP17,169
1.7m 6’
1.7m 6’
Dark Green
Blush Pink
Second macrophylla that blooms on both old and new wood. Large, white semidouble blooms change to subtle blush of pink. Dark green leaves and strong stems.
324-21
FOREVER PINK HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Forever Pink’
6
1m 40’’
1m Rounded Dark Green 40’’
Pink
Clear pink flowers on a compact growing plant with dark green leaves. Blooms darken to rose-red in cooler temperatures.
324-70
MASJA HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Masja’
6
80cm 80cm Mounded Dark 32’’ Green 32’’
Red
Semi-dwarf plant with dark red flowers and dark green foliage.
324-18
PISTACHIO HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Next Generation Pistachio’
5
80cm 80cm Compact Dark 32” Green 32”
Dark Pink
Wide blooms with petals of lime green and accented with deep pink. Eye-catching.
323-83
323-57
324-06
Upright
324-09
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324-08
SHRUBS
HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS (Tree form, see Shade Trees code #223)
MORI #
SHAPE
Fall Colour
FOLIAGE
Flower
DESCRIPTION
1m Mounded Green 40’’
Pink Blue
Reblooming mop head with largest heads in ‘macrophylla series. The massive blooms go through wonderful progression of colour and changes, from pink/green or blue/green to pink pink/blue and often back to green
90cm 90cm Mounded Green 36” 36”
Pink
Supersized blooms have sepals the size of your palm and baby (or pink) lace cap blooms as big as a dinner plate. This reblooming hydrangea is fun and floriferous.
1m Mounded Green 40’’
Pink Blue
Large richly coloured blooms and attractive foliage. Will flower on old and new wood. Acidic soil will result in blue flowers.
HYDRANGEA - LET’S DANCE® SERIES 324-98
LET’S DANCE® BIG EASY HYDRANGEA 5 H. macrophylla ‘Berner,’ PPAF, CBRAF
324-89
LET’S DANCE® DIVA HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla SMHMLDD
5
324-95
LET’S DANCE® MOONLIGHT HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Robert’
5
1m 40’’
1m 40’’
COMPACT HYDRANGEA - CITYLINE™ SERIES 324-93
5 CITYLINE™ BERLIN HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Berlin Rabe’ PP 10,912
1m 40’’
1m Compact Glossy 40” Upright Green
324-96
CITYLINE™ MARS HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Ramars’
5
1m 40’’
1m Compact 40” Upright
Glossy Red & Green White
324-91
CITYLINE™ PARIS HYDRANGEA 5 Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Paris Rapa’ PP 10,906
1m 40’’
1m Compact 40” Upright
Glossy Green
324-97
CITYLINE™ RIO HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Ragra’
5
1m 40’’
1m Compact 40” Upright
Glossy Purple Green
This newest member of the Cityline™ family is a small to medium early blooming selection with large flowers that range from strong blue to purple depending on the availability of aluminum. Long lasting.
324-90
CITYLINE™ VENICE HYDRANGEA 5 Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Venice Raven’ PP 10,928
1m 40’’
1m Compact 40” Upright
Glossy Fuchsia Green
Large fuchsia flowers on a tight compact plant. Glossy dark green serrated leaves are mildew resistant. Flowers are long lasting and turn to attractive green. Prefers partial shade. Outstanding plant.
324-94
CITYLINE™ VIENNA HYDRANGEA 5 Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Vienna Rawi’ PP 10,930
1m 40’’
1m Compact 40” Upright
Glossy Green
Dark Pink
Pink
Long lasting, clear pink flowers become attractive green with age. Largest of the series. Glossy dark leaves, very mildew resistant. Big red and white variegated flowers on strong stems. Naturally compact.
Red
Large intense red flowers on a tight compact plant. Glossy dark green serrated leaves are mildew resistant. Long lasting flowers age to an attractive green. Prefers partial shade. Outstanding plant.
Dark pink flowers emerge with a cream coloured throat and remain large and showy. Same dark green leaves on the smallest plant of the series. Prefers partial shade; mildew resistant.
HARDY HYDRANGEA 324-54
BOBO™ HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata ‘ILVOBO’ PPAF, CBRAF
4
90cm 3’
1.2m Mounded Green 4’
White
Yellow
Gold Floral Award winner for best novelty plant, this delightful dwarf hydrangea is covered in large white flowers in the summer. The stems continue to grow and lengthen as the blooms open.
324-31
LIMELIGHT HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata ‘Limelight’
4
1.7m 6’
1.7m Upright Green 6’ Spreading
Lime Green
Yellow
Large lime-green cone-shaped flowers on strong stems turn pink, burgundy and white with age. Vigorous and floriferous plant.
324-58
LITTLE LAMB HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata ‘Little Lamb’
3
2.5m 8’
2m 6.5’
Broadly Upright
Green
White
Yellow
Tiny florets in small but full panicles resemble little lambs dancing over foliage. Floriferous and hardy plant.
324-30
LITTLE LIME HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata ‘Little Lamb’
3
1-1.2m 3-4’
2m 6.5’
Broadly Upright
Green
White
Yellow
Dwarf form of Limelight. Soft green flowers in summer turn pink and burgundy in fall.
324-24
PEE GEE HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’
4
3m 10’
3m 10’
Upright
Dark Green
White
Yellow
Large cone-shaped white flowers turn bronze and pink in fall. Foliage is dark green, yellow in fall.
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DESCRIPTION
324-29
PHANTOM HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata ‘Phantom’
4
2m 6.5’
2m 6.5’
Upright
Green
White
Yellow
Largest blooms of all paniculatas. Huge cone-shaped blooms, mostly sterile flowers open white and fade to pinK. Requires hard pruning to maintain flower size.
324-25
PINKY WINKY™ HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata ‘DVPpinky’ PP 16,166
4
2.5m 8’
2.5m Upright 8’
Dark Green
Pink
Yellow
A sport of Pink Diamond with extra large flowers 12-16” long, creamy shades of pink to dark pink as the season progresses. Strong, upright sturdy stems. An outstanding hydrangea!
324-88
QUICK FIRE® HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bulk’ PPAF
4
2.5m 8’
1.7m 6’
Broadly Upright
Green
Dark Pink
Yellow
Large cone-shaped blooms start white, gradually turn vivid dark pink. Earliest flowering of paniculata type, flowers begin late May to early June. Hardy and adaptable to different soil types.
324-85
VANILLA STRAWBERRY™ HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata ‘Renhy’
4
2.5m 8’
1.5m Upright 5’
Dark Green
White/ Pink/ Red
Yellow
Enormous flower panicles emerge creamy white in midsummer, change to pink and finally to strawberry red which persists for 3-4 weeks. This multi-coloured effect is displayed in late summer and early fall.
324-82
FIRE LIGHT HYDRANGEA (PW) Hydrangea paniculata ‘SMHPFL’
4
1m 3’
1.2m 4’
Upright
Green
Pink
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Fire Light Hydrangea is the new standard to measure all hardy hydrangeas. Upright panicles are packed with florets that transform from pure white to rich pomegranate. Pink, thick, sturdy stems.
324-62
PEE WEE OAKLEAF HYDRANGEA Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Pee Wee’
6
1.2m 4’
1m Rounded Green 40’’
White Burgundy Dwarf compact plant with white cone-
324-78
SNOW QUEEN OAKLEAF HYDRANGEA Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Snowqueen’
6
1.5m 5’
1.5m Upright Oval 5’
White Burgundy Large white cone-shaped flowers with
6
1.2m 4’
1.2m Rounded Variagted Pink 4’
Dark Green
shaped flowers that turn pale pink. Oak-like leaves are dark green and turn red to red purple in fall.
densely packed florets fade to light pink. Dark green oak-like foliage turn burgundy in fall. Sturdy, compact growth habit.
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OAKLEAF HYDRANGEA
LACE CAP HYDRANGEA LIGHT-O-DAY HYDRANGEA Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Bailday’
324-44
ENDLESS SUMMER HYDRANGEA 5 1-1.5m 1-1.5m Mounded Dark TWIST-N-SHOUT® 3-5’ Green 3-5’ Hydrangea macrophylla PIIHM-I, PP 20,176
324-82
324-89
324-44
Pink
Dark green leaves are irregularly edged and splashed with white. Lace cap flowers are pink, blue in acidic soil. Flowers on new wood. First reblooming lacecap hydrangea in the Red Burgundy Endless Summer collection. Blossoms of
pink or periwinkle depending on soil acidity.
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324-01
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
ST. JOHN’S WORT 325-30
ALBURY PURPLE ST. JOHN’S WORT Hypericum androsaemum ‘Albury Purple’
5
60cm 60cm Mounded Blue 2’ Green 2’
Yellow
New foliage emerges purple-red, matures to blue-green. Yellow flowers in summer produce purple-black fruit capsules.
325-50
FIRST EDITIONS® WHITE HYPERICUM Hypericum inodorum ‘Kolmawhi’ PP 21,631
5
1m 40’’
1m 40’’
Upright Dark Mounded Green
Yellow
Used as specimen or planted drifts to show off the bright white fruits! These everlasting white hips brighten up the fall garden. A great choice for flower arrangements. Rust resistant and easy to grow.
325-51
FIRST EDITIONS® GREEN HYPERICUM 5 Hypericum inodorum ‘Komgreip’ PP 13,557
1m 40’’
1m 40’’
Upright Dark Mounded Green
Yellow
In fall season this shrub is full of green fruits that are sure to add lots of colour to any garden. This variety can be planted as a specimen or in drifts and is often used in flower arrangements. Rust resistant and easy to grow.
325-25
GOLDCUP ST. JOHN’S WORT Hypericum patulum
5
1m 40’’
1m 40’’
Mounded
Blue Green
Yellow
325-53
RED FLAME HYPERICUM (FE) Hypericum inodorum ‘Kolmared’
5
1m 40”
1m 40”
Mounded Green
Yellow
Bright yellow spring flowers are followed by even brighter, long-lasting fire engine red berries that pair perfectly with autumn’s oranges, maroons and yellows.
325-45
TRICOLOR ST. JOHN’S WORT Hypericum x moseranum ‘Tricolor’
6 60cm 60cm Compact Arching 2’ 2’
Blue Green
Yellow
Blue-green leaves are mottled and variegated with cream and pink. Small yellow flowers produce small red fruit. Benefits from spring pruning.
Yellow
Dark blue-green foliage contrasts against golden yellow waxy flowers. Blooms on new wood. May die back to ground or need to be cut back hard in colder climates.
WINTERBERRY 326-80
JIM DANDY WINTERBERRY Ilex verticillata ‘Jim Dandy’
4
1m 40’’
1.2m Rounded 4’
Dark Green
White
Yellow
Deep green leaves turn yellow to purple tinged in fall. Early white flowers. A male selection used to pollinate Berry Heavy and Berry Nice females.
326-90
BERRY NICE® WINTERBERRY Ilex verticillata ‘Spriber’
4
1.7m 6’
1.5m Rounded 5’
Dark Green
White
Yellow
A very showy native shrub with dark red berries in winter visible from a distance. Dark green leaves have good mildew resistance. Use as cut branches. Female form that requires male pollinator.
326-88
BERRY HEAVY GOLD WINTERBERRY (PW) Ilex verticillata ‘Roberta Case’
4
1.8m 1.5m Rounded 6’ 5’
Green
The winterberry with the biggest, brightest gold fruit yet. Great in gardens, mass plantings or as a cut branch. Use Mr. Poppins as a pollinator.
326-93
LITTLE GOBLIN WINTERBERRY (PW) Ilex verticillata ‘NCIV1’
4 1.2-1.5m 1.-1.5m Rounded Green 3-5’ 3-5’
The first ever tetraploid winterberry brings you extra big and abundant rich-red berries on a dwarf plant. Very compact, making it perfect for residential landscapes.
326-81
MR. POPPINS WINTERBERRY (PW) Ilex verticillata ‘Farrow Mr. P’
4
1.2m 1.2m Rounded 4’ 4’
Green
DOUBLE JAPANESE KERRIA Kerria japonica ‘Pleniflora’
5
1.7m 6’
2m 6.5’
Erect Arching
Lime Green
Double Yellow
5 2.5m 8’
2m 6.5’
Upright Arching
Golden Green
Pink
Pollinator for Berry Poppins, Little Goblin, Berry Heavy Gold.
KERRIA 327-28
Double golden yellow rose-like flowers contrast against lime green foliage. Dense upright habit. Bright green stems and bark in winter.
BEAUTY BUSH 328-21
DREAM CATCHER™ BEAUTY BUSH Kolkwitzia amabilis ‘Maradco’
Golden Orange
Golden yellow foliage and golden orange fall colours on this unique Beautybush. New leaves and twigs emerge darker goldorange. Pink flowers. Best colour in partial shade.
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
43
PRIVET Olive 2.5m Upright 8’ Columnar Green
White
1.5m 1.2m 5’ 4’
Vase
Golden
White
2.5m 1.5m 8’ 5’
Vase, Arching
Green
Double White
330-10
AMUR PRIVET Ligustrum amurense
4
3m 10’
330-22
GOLDEN VICARY PRIVET Ligustrum x vicaryi
5
SNOWFLAKE MOCKORANGE 3 P. x virginalis ‘Minnesota Snowflake’
Dense upright growth with dark olive-green pointed leaves. Creamy white flowers in summer produce black berries. Excellent hedge plant and tolerates heavy pruning.
Purple
Glossy golden yellow leaves hold colour all season. Showy white flowers in late spring produce black berries. Purple fall colour. Excellent hedge plant and tolerates heavy pruning.
MOCKORANGE 334-44
Double white fragrant flowers in June. Tall arching branches of dark green leaves.
NINEBARK 336-15
DART’S GOLD NINEBARK 2 Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Dart’s Gold’
1.5m 1.5m Compact 5’ 5’ Rounded
336-35
LITTLE DEVIL PURPLE NINEBARK 4 Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Donna May’ PP 22,634
Pink 1.2m 1.2m Compact Deep Dense Burgundy White 4’ 4’
Purple
Exciting new selection with dark burgundy foliage offset by button-like white/pink flowers in June. Requires little to no pruning and is pest and disease free. Compact and easy to maintain.
336-30
AMBER JUBILEE™ NINEBARK 2 Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Jefam’ PPAF
1.5m 1.2m Mounded Orange 4’ 5’ Yellow
White
Purple
A bright new variety with shades of yellow and orange in summer that turn purple in the fall. Lime green foliage appears on more mature sections of the plant. This variety benefits from annual pruning of stem tips.
336-48
COPPERTINA™ NINEBARK 2 Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Coppertina’ PP 16,371
2.5m 8’
1m 40’’
Upright
336-45
SUMMER WINE® NINEBARK Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Seward’ PP 14,821
4
1.5m 1.2m 5’ 4’
Upright
Purple
Pink
Purple
Compact purple form with deeply cut foliage. Pink-white flowers in mid-summer contrast against dark purple foliage.
336-46
TINY WINE NINEBARK Physocarpus opulifolius ‘SMPOTW’
4
1.5m 1.2m 5’ 4’
Upright
Purple
Pink
Purple
Compact purple form with deeply cut foliage. Pink-white flowers in mid-summer contrast against dark purple foliage.
326-90
336-46
Coppery Pink Orange White
326-88
Golden Compact form with golden yellow foliage
all season. Small white flowers in June produce red fruit. Exfoliating bark. Hardy, heat and drought tolerant plant.
Red
SHRUBS
Pink
Leaves emerge unusual coppery-orange and develops to rich red hues as the summer progresses. Pink white flowers in summer. A hybrid of Dart’s Gold and Diabolo. Fast growing.
326-93
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325-30
Golden
MORI #
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Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
POTENTILLA 338-05
ABBOTSWOOD POTENTILLA Potentilla fruticosa ‘Abbotswood’
3 60cm 60cm Dense 2’ 2’ Spreading
Blue
White
Small blue-green foliage and large white flowers last all season. Compact, dense.
338-11
GOLDFINGER POTENTILLA Potentilla fruticosa ‘Goldfinger’
2
Mounded
Dark Green
Yellow
Large bright yellow flowers and dark green foliage on a bushy, rounded plant.
338-31
MANGO TANGO™ POTENTILLA Potentilla fruticosa ‘Mango Tango’
3 60cm 60cm Rounded 2’ 2’
Green
Orange Red
Distinctive two-tone flowers are orange-red at the centre and bleed to deep yellow at edges. Green foliage on a compact plant.
338-32
MCKAY’S WHITE POTENTILLA Potentilla fruticosa ‘McKay’s White’ copf
3
1m 40’’
1m 40’’
Rounded
Bright Green
Pink
Creamy white flowers and green foliage on a mounding plant.
338-34
PINK BEAUTY POTENTILLA Potentilla fruticosa ‘Pink Beauty’
3
1m 40’’
1m 40’’
Rounded
Bright Green
Pink
Semi-double clear pink flowers and bright green foliage on rounded plant. Flowers tend to fade to pink-cream in extreme heat and drought.
338-22
RED ACE POTENTILLA Potentilla fruticosa ‘Red Ace’ copf
3 80cm 80cm Mounded 32’’ 32’’
Green
Orange Red
Orange-red flowers fade to yellow in heat or drought. Green foliage on a dense mounding plant.
Pink
New foliage is intense red-purple. Foliage remains purple throughout the summer. Fine accent plant!
1m 40’’
1m 40’’
SAND CHERRY SPRING SALES ONLY 2.5m 8’
Oval Upright
PURPLELEAF SAND CHERRY Prunus x cistena
3
341-03
GRO-LOW SUMAC Rhus aromatica ‘Gro-Low’
Low 4 60cm 2m Glossy 2’ 6.5’ Spreading Green
341-11
TIGER EYES® CUTLEAF STAGHORN SUMAC Rhus typhina ‘Bailtiger’ PP 16,185
4
340-10
2m 6.5’
Intense Red Purple
SUMAC Yellow
2m 6.5’
2m Upright Golden Yellow 6.5’ Spreading
2
2m 6.5’
2m 6.5’
Dense Rounded
Bright Green
Green
Scarlet Low spreading form with glossy green
foliage that turns scarlet-orange in fall. Small fragrant yellow flowers produce red hairy fruit. Good for erosion control.
Orange New foliage chartreuse-green changing to Scarlet yellow on rosy-pink leaf stems. Branches angle upward with pendulous deeply cut leaves. Fall colours of yellow, orange and scarlet.
ALPINE CURRANT 342-02
ALPINE CURRANT Ribes alpinum
Glossy bright green foliage. Dense rounded plant that grows well in sun or shade. Good for use as low to medium height hedges as it can be pruned at any time and holds its shape.
SHRUB ROSE 346-52
CAREFREE BEAUTY™ ROSE Rosa ‘BUCbi’
4
1.5m 1.2m 5’ 4’
Upright
Olive Green
Pink
Large fragrant pink blooms from June to frost. Orange-red rosehips in fall. Disease resistant.
346-59
NEARLY WILD FLORIBUNDA ROSE Rosa ‘Nearly Wild’
4
1m 60cm Rounded 40’’ 2’
Green
Pink
Single pink fragrant blooms from June to frost on long straight stems. Floriferous, hardy and disease resistant.
KNOCK OUT® ROSE 347-76
DOUBLE PINK KNOCK OUT® ROSE Rosa ‘Radtkopink’
5
1m 40”
1m 40”
Rounded
Glossy Double Pink Green
Double blooms from spring until frost on self-cleaning, disease resistant plants.
347-77
DOUBLE RED KNOCK OUT® ROSE Rosa ‘Radtko’
5
1m 40”
1m 40”
Rounded
Glossy Double Red Green
Double blooms from spring until frost on self-cleaning, disease resistant plants.
347-75
SUNNY KNOCK OUT® ROSE Rosa ‘Radsunny’
4
1.2m 1.2m Upright 4’ 4’ Rounded
Dark Yellow Glossy Creamy Green White
This bright yellow, creamy coloured rose is the only fragrant member of the Knock Out family. It also has a slightly more compact and upright habit than other Knock Out varieties.
45
338-11
338-22
347-58
341-11
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
347-96 Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
OSO EASY® ROSE 347-41
CHERRY PIE OSO EASY® ROSE Rosa x ‘Melboulka’ PPAF, CBRAF
5
1.2m 1.2m Mounded 4’ 4’
Glossy Green
Candy Apple Red
347-42
HONEY BUN OSO EASY® ROSE Rosa x Scrivjean’ PP 21,611 CBR 3915
5 90cm 90cm Mounded 3’ 3’
Glossy Green
Butter Yellow Creamy White
347-43
MANGO SALSA OSO EASY® ROSE Rosa ‘Chewper Adventure’ PPAF, CBRAF
5 90cm 90cm Mounded 3’ 3’
Glossy Salmon Green Orange/ Ruby Red
347-46
LEMON ZEST OSO EASY® ROSE Rosa ‘Chewhocan’
5 90cm 90cm Mounded 3’ 3’
Glossy Green
Sunny Yellow
Cannary yellow flowers do not fade to white. Lights up against glossy green foliage. Repeat flowering.
347-44
PEACHY CREAM OSO EASY® ROSE Rosa ‘Horcoherent’ PP 15,982, CBR 3401
Low 5 90cm 90cm 3’ 3’ Mounded
Glossy Green
Peach Cream
Large double flowering rose is selfcleaning. The peachy cream flower contrasts beautifully against the glossy dark green foliage.
347-45
PINK CUPCAKE OSO EASY® ROSE Rosa ‘Chewallbell’
5
1m 40”
1m 40”
Mounded
Glossy Green
Pink Coral
Large flowers pop against glossy green foliage. Up to 20 petals on each flower.
347-47
DOUBLE RED OSO EASY® ROSE Rosa ‘Meipeporia’
5
1m 40”
1m 40”
Mounded
Glossy Green
Double Red
347-52
347-43
347-85
The semi-double flowers on this unique variety range from blush pink to butter yellow and then to creamy white. It is known for its high disease resistance.
SHRUBS
Unique Oso Easy Rose flowers continuously. Blooms cover mounds of dark, glossy foliage and are bright shades of reds, oranges and pinks.
A floriferous new, easy growing rose with an abundance of bright, red double blooms with orange undertones. This seedling from Double Knock Out maintains a nice rounded habit and has excellent disease resistance.
347-76
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346-52
This exciting variety produces large single flowers that have bright yellow stamens. The foliage is glossy and highly disease resistant
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FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
EXPLORER ROSE 347-62
WILLIAM BAFFIN ROSE Rosa ‘William Baffin’
2
2.5m 1.5m 8’ 5’
Upright Climber
Glossy Green
Semi Double Pink
Semi-double, slightly fragrant strawberry pink blooms June to frost. Blooms in clusters. Very hardy and vigorous, disease resistant.
347-53
JOHN CABOT ROSE Rosa ‘John Cabot’
3
1.7m 6’
1.2m 4’
Climber
Green
Semi Double
Semi-double red blooms not fragrant. Natural climber can be kept pruned as shrub. Hardy, disease resistant and low maintenance.
347-58
MARTIN FROBISHER ROSE Rosa ‘Martin Frobisher’
3
1.5m 1.2m 5’ 4’
Upright
Grey Green
Double Pink
Dainty double light pink fragrant blooms June to frost. Very hardy and disease resistant.
4
80cm 32’’
FLOWER CARPET ROSE FLOWER CARPET SERIES ROSES
347-98 347-95 347-88 347-83 347-97 347-96 347-92 347-85
1.2m Spreader Glossy Green 4’
AMBER APPLEBLOSSOM CORAL RED PINK SUPREME SCARLET WHITE YELLOW
Extremely floriferous with 1000+ blooms per season. Self-cleaning blooms and rosehips. Minimal pruning required. Very disease resistant. Flowers well in part shade. Excellent groundcover.
Amber Semi-double pink and white Single coral-pink Red Pink Double fiery red Semi-double white Semi-double yellow
WILLOW 348-55
DAPPLED WILLOW Salix integra ‘Hakuro Nishiki’
4
1.2m 4’
Upright Tricolour 1m 40’’ Spreading
348-24
ARCTIC BLUE WILLOW Salix purpurea ‘Nana’
4
1.2m 4’
1m 40’’
Upright Dense
Blue Green
Low growing with narrow blue-green almost silver leaves. Purple twigs in winter. Suitable for hedging, adapts well to wet or heavy soils.
348-60
SCARLET CURLS WILLOW Salix ‘Scarlet Curls’
4
1.2m 1.2m 4’ 4’
Broadly Upright
Pale Green
A large vigorous shrub with distinctive curly branches that turn scarlet in the fall. Excellent in flower arrangements.
350-48
BLACK LACE™ ELDER Sambucas nigra ‘Black Lace’ PP 15,575
5
2.5m 2.5m 8’ 8’
Broad Upright
Black
Pink
Black
Finely cut black foliage. Contrasting soft pink flowers in spring produce edible redblack fruit. Very cold hardy and vigorous. Use as a substitute in sites unsuitable for Japanese Maples.
350-45
BLACK BEAUTY™ ELDER Sambucas nigra ‘Gerda’ PP 12,305
5
2.5m 2.5m Upright 8’ 8’ Spreading
Black
Pink
Black
Intense black foliage with masses of contrasting lemon-scented pink flowers make a bold statement in the garden. Edible black berries in fall. Vigorous native plant.
350-30
SUTHERLAND GOLD ELDER Sambucas racemosa ‘Sutherland Gold’
4
3m 10’
3m Upright Golden Creamy White 10’ Spreading
Stunning colour with pink, green and white variegated leaves. New leaves emerge pinkish. Prune regularly to promote new pink growth.
ELDER
More resistant to lead burn than other golden varieties. Foliage opens a copperred turning fold yellow, looking its best in partial shade. The fruit is red in summer.
FALSE SPIREA 351-05
FALSE SPIREA Sorbaria sorbifolia
2
2m 6.5’
2m 6.5’
Upright
Green
White
Upright growing, spreading plant with masses of creamy white flowers that resemble huge astilbe. Vigorous and adaptable to most soils.
351-15
SEM FALSE SPIREA Sorbaria sorbifolia ‘Sem’
4
1m 40’’
1m 40’’
Upright Irregular
Bronze Pink
White
New foliage emerges bronze-pink and matures green in summer. Vigorous, compact shrub with white astilbe-like flowers.
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
Fall Colour
Red
DESCRIPTION
47
SPIREA 352-39
CRISP LEAF SPIREA Spiraea x bumalda ‘Crispa’
4 80cm 1.2m Compact 32’’ 4’ Rounded
Red Green
Pink
352-26
DART’S RED SPIREA Spiraea x bumalda ‘Dart’s Red’
3 80cm 80cm Upright 32’’ 32’’ Rounded
Blue Green
Red
GOLDFLAME SPIREA Spiraea x bumalda ‘Goldflame’
2
352-34
GOLDMOUND SPIREA Spiraea x bumalda ‘Goldfmound’ copf
4 80cm 32’’
352-45
Compact plant with large pink flowers clusters. Foliage is deeply cut, serrated and twisted. It emerges red, matures to red-green and turns red in fall.
Red Compact rounded plant with carmine-red Purple flowers that fade to rose-pink. Blue-green foliage turns red-purple in fall. Sport of Anthony Waterer.
1.2m 4’
Low Mound
Yellow Crimson Copper Low mounded plant with crimson flowers all summer. Leaves emerge bronzy-gold and mature Green
1m 40’’
Low Mound
Yellow
Pink
Copper Compact mounded plant with pink flowers in
GOLDEN PRINCESS SPIREA Spiraea japonica ‘Golden Princess’
3 60cm 60cm Mounded Yellow 2’ 2’
Pink
Yellow Unusual variety with golden leaves that hold
352-41
LITTLE PRINCESS SPIREA Spiraea japonica ‘Little Princess’
4 60cm 80cm Mounded 2’ 32’’
Bright Green
352-75
MAGIC CARPET SPIREA Spiraea japonica ‘Magic Carpet’
4
50cm 20”
1m 40”
Mounded Spreading
Red tipped
Pink purple
352-65
NEON FLASH SPIREA Spiraea japonica ‘Neon Flash’
4
1m 40”
1.5m 5’
Mounded
Dark green
Red
Burgundy Mounding plant with bright red flowers that contrast against dark green foliage. Leaves emerge with purplish tinge with burgundy fall colour. Tolerates partial shade.
352-42
SHIROBANA SPIREA Spiraea japonica ‘Shirobana’
3
60cm 80cm Mounded 2’ 32”
Bright green
Tri colour
Yellow Upright mounding plant with variations of white, pink and deep rose on the same plant. Cut back to promote re-bloom. Bright green foliage turns yellow in fall.
352-37
SNOWMOUND SPIREA Spiraea japonica ‘Snowmound’
4
1.2m 4’
1.2m 4’
Rounded
Dark green
White
Yellow Dense rounded plant with clusters of small orange white flowers on arching branches. Dark green foliage turns yellow-orange in fall.
352-55
BRIDALWREATH SPIREA Spiraea X vanhouttei
4
2m 6.5’
3m 10’
Vase
Blue green
White
Purple Vase-shaped. Graceful arching branches covered with masses of white flowers in June. Blue-green foliage turns purple in fall. Popular for hedging and specimen.
1m 40”
Low Spreading
Bright green
White
Red Yellow-white flowers on branch tips in June. orange Bright green foliage emerges with red tinge. Graceful spreading plant, tends to root where it touches soil.
1m 40’’
to yellow-green. Copper-orange fall colour. Pruning repeats new growth through season.
summer and golden yellow foliage all season. Copper-orange fall colour.
colour through the season. Pink flowers. New foliage emerges red-bronze, fall colour yellow.
Red Unusual variety with golden leaves that hold
Rose
colour through the season. Pink flowers. New foliage emerges red-bronze, fall colour yellow.
Red
Low spreading plant with purple-pink flowers in summer. New foliage emerges red, matures to gold with red tips and turns red in fall.
SHRUBS
352-35
353-10
350-48
CUTLEAF STEPHANANDRA Stephanandra incisa ‘Crispa’
348-24
4 60cm 2’
352-65
352-55
352-42
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STEPHANANDRA
MORI #
SHAPE
Fall Colour
FOLIAGE
Flower
DESCRIPTION
Green
White
Deep rose-pink berries that ripen early fall. As leaves drop in autumn, each arching stem is adorned with decorative berries that remain on slender branches all winter.
Dainty leaves emerge purplish, mature dark green. Red-purple buds and lavender-pink flowers in late spring. Dense compact habit.
CORALBERRY 354-01
CANDY SENSATION DWARF CORALBERRY Symphoricarpos x doorenbosil ‘Kolmcan’ PP 20,931
5
75cm 30”
356-72
DWARF KOREAN LILAC Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’
2
1.5m 5’
2m 6.5’
Compact
Green
Lilac
356-22
MISS KIM SWARF LILAC Syringa reticulata ‘Miss Kim’
3
1.5m 5’
1.2m 4’
Compact rounded
Green
Blue
356-25
COMMON LILAC Syringa vulgaris
3
4.5m 15’
3.5m 12’
Upright Vase
Blue green
Lilac
Vase-shaped. Vaery fragrant, lavender-purple flowers in May. Blue-green foliage.
356-75
BLOOMERANG LILAC Syringa x ‘Penda’
4
1.5m 5’
2m 6.5’
Compact
Green
Lilac
Very fragrant, lavender flowers in late spring. Bloomerang continues to rebloom from mild summer until frost. A dense, compact habit.
3
3m 10’
2.5m 8’
Upright
Green
See below
LILAC
75cm Copmpact 30” Arching
Burgundy Glossy dark green foliage turns burgundy-red red in fall. Purple buds open to fragrant icy blue
flowers. Blooms when other finish.
FRENCH HYBRID LILAC 357-14 357-63 357-20 357-25 357-38 357-42 357-45 357-64 357-80
FRENCH HYBRID LILACS Syringa vulgaris cultivars ‘AGINCOURT BEAUTY’ ‘BEAUTY OF MOSCOW’ ‘BELLE DE NANCY’ ‘CHARLES JOLY’ ‘KATHERINE HAVEMEYER’ ‘LUDWIG SPAETH’ ‘MME LEMOINE’ ‘HOPE’ ‘SENSATION’
Varieties of Common Lilac chosen for their flower size and fragrance.
Single deep purple Double creamy white Double pink Double red-purple Double pink Single deep purple Double white Double pink/blue Single purple edged in white
PRESTON LILAC PRESTON LILACS Syringa x prestoniae cultivars 356-17 356-18 356-19 356-21
2
3m 10’
2m 6.5’
Upright
Dark Green
See below
Fragrant blooms two weeks later than Common and French Hybrids. Very hardy.
Single bright pink Single deep red-purple Single dark pink Single red
‘MISS CANADA’ ‘DONALD WYMAN’ ‘JAMES MCFARLANE’ ‘ROYALTY’
TAMARIX 386-10
PINK CASCADE TAMARIX 3 Tamarix ramosissima ‘Pink Cascade’
4.5m 15’
4m 13’
Upright open
Blue Green
Pink
Graceful arching plant. Feathery light bluegreen foliage which turns a bronze colour in fall. Deep pink plumes in late summer.
VIBURNUM 360-05
BRANDYWINE VIBURNUM Viburnum nudum ‘Bulk’
6
1.7m 6’
1.7m 6’
Upright Mounded
Glossy Green
White
360-39
EUROPEAN SNOWBALL Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’
2
4m 13’
4m 13’
Upright Spreading
Green
White
360-60
REDWING AMERICAN Viburnum trilobum ‘J.N. Select’
3
3m 10’
2.5m 8’
Upright Mounded
Red Green
White
360-35
RED BALLOON VIBURNUM Viburnum x ‘Redell’
5
2.5m 2.5m 8’ 8’
Upright Mounded
Dark Green
White
Dark A gorgeous berry display that changes from maroon- green to shades of vivid pinks and blues. red Showy glossy green leaves change to incredible dark maroon-red in autumn. Red purple
Dense upright spreading form. Dark green leaves and snowball-like fragrant flowers. Produces no fruit. Red-purple foliage in fall.
Bright A variety with great form, good growth wine red rare and wonderful red-tinted new foliage. White flowers bloom in mid May, followed by bright red fruit. A beautiful fall colour from bright red to wine-red. Red
This compact, evenly branched hybrid has white flowers from April to May and has loads of bright red fruit, tightly packed into showy clusters in late summer and fall. This cross between V. lantana and V. rhytidiphyllum has rounded upright habit.
49
354-01
356-72
357-14
356-19
MORI #
SHAPE
FOLIAGE
Flower
357-25 Fall Colour
DESCRIPTION
WINE & ROSES® WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Alexandra’ PP 10,772
4
1.5m 5’
1.5m 5’
Upright Burgundy Rounded
Pink
Upright habit. Dark burgunday-purple foliage and intense rose-pink flowers. Holds colour through season, turning darker in the fall. ‘Sonic Bloom’ variety. Flowers open to pure white with a yellow throat, then change to pink giving you multiple colours on a single plant. No pruning required for reblooming.
362-02
PEARL SONIC™ BLOOM WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Bokrasopea’ PPAF, CBRAF
5
1.5m 5’
1.5m 5’
Upright Mounded
Green
White Pink
362-03
RED SONIC™ BLOOM WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Verweil’ PPAF, CBRAF
5
1.5m 5’
1.5m Upright 5’ Mounded
Green
Red
Lipstick red flowers in spay. Repeat flowers until frost. Reblooms without deadheading. Attracts hummingbirds.
362-01
PINK SONIC™ BLOOM WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Bokrasoph’ PPAF, CBRAF
5
1.5m 5’
1.5m 5’
Green
Hot Pink
A strong reblooming pink weigela from the new ‘Sonic Bloom’ series. You’ll get loads of flowers in May followed by waves of flowers until frost even without pruning.
362-39
SPILLED WINE™ WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Bokraspiwi’ PPAF
4
60cm 90cm Upright Dark Pink 2’ 3’ Spreading burgundy Magenta
New look, purple-leaved, upright spreading weigela. Dark burgundy-purple foliage and intense loose pink flowers. Wider than tall. Holds colour through season. Darker in fall.
362-37
FINE WINE™ WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Bramwell’ PPAF
5
60cm 60cm Compact Dark 2’ 2’ Rounded burgundy
Pink
Abundant pink flowers and smaller dark burgundy leaves on compact, rounded plant.
362-10
CARNAVAL WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Courtalor’ PPAF
4
1m 40”
Rounded
Dark Green
Tri-colour
Unusual flowers of dark pink, light pink and white contrast against dark green foliage.
362-55
MINUET WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Minuet’
4 80cm 80cm Rounded
Green purple
Pink
Compact rounded plant with green foliage tinged purple. Fragrant flowers are red outside, lilac pink inside with yellow throat.
362-65
RED PRINCE WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Red Prince’
Green
Red
Upright when young, arching at maturity. Fade resistant green leaves and red flowers.
362-21
362-51
360-05
1m 40”
Upright Mounded
32”
32”
4
1.5m 5’
1.5m 5’
Upright Arching
GOLDEN VARIGATED WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Variegata’
4
1.7m 6’
1.7m 6’
Rounded Variegated
Rose
This compact plant has deep rose flowers and green leaves edged with pale yellow to creamy white.
MY MONET® WEIGELA Weigela florida ‘Verweig’ PPAF
4
40cm 40cm Compact Variegated 16” 16” Mounded
Pink
Variegated leaves green irregularly edged with white and pink. Rich pink spring flowers. Ideal for containers, edging and massing.
360-35
362-01
362-65
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SHRUBS
WEIGELA
VINES
MORI #
Flower
DESCRIPTION
CLIMBING HYDRANGEA 375-25
CLIMBING HYDRANGEA Hydrangea anomola ssp. peteolaris
4
7m 23’
White
Large lacy white flower clusters in June-July. Glossy green leaves turn yellow in fall. Vigorous growth once established, can take two years. Self-clinging.
HONEYSUCKLE 380-10
DROPMORE SCARLET HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera x brownii ‘Dropmore Scarlet’
2b
5m 16’
Scarlet orange
Long tubular scarlet flowers from June-September, long lasting red fruit in fall. Blue-green foliage. Vigorous grower that requires support.
380-17
MANDARIN HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera x brownii ‘Mandarin’ copf
3
6m 20’
Yellow orange
Yellow-orange flowers and dark green glossy foliage. Vigorous grower that requires support.
380-20
HALL’S HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera japonica ‘Halliana’
5
8m 26’
White Yellow
Extremely fragrant white flowers change to yellow as they mature. Very vigorous, semi-evergreen grower that requires support.
385-10
VIRGINIA CREEPER Parthenocissus quinquefolia
2
18m 60’
White
Dark green foliage turns fiery red-scarlet in fall. Blue-black fruit attracts birds. Very fast growing, self-clinging vine. Use on walls, buildings or banks.
385-06
ENGELMAN IVY Parthen. quinquefolia ‘engelmannii’
2
18m 60’
White
A smaller-leaved selection. Dark green leaves turn burgundy-red in fall. Small blue fruit attract birds. Very fast growing, dense, self clinging vine.
385-15
STAR SHOWERS VIRGINIA CREEPER Parthen. quinquefolia ‘Star Showers’
5
15m 50’
White
Green leaves are irregularly mottled with white, turn pinkish colours in cooler weather. Self-clinging.
385-20
BOSTON IVY Parthenocissus tricuspidata ‘Veitchii’
4
20m 66’
White
Glossy olive-green leaves turn brilliant red in fall. Fast growing, Self clinging.
IVY
MORI #
Flower
DESCRIPTION
51
JAPANESE WISTERIA JAPANESE WISTERIA Wisteria floribunda cultivars 390-61 390-25 390-28 390-72
5
‘LONGISSIMA ALBA’ ‘ROSEA’ VIOLACEA (ROYAL PURPLE) VIOLACEA PLENA (BLACK DRAGON)
8m 26’
See below
Slightly fragrant racemes of flowers 8-20” long, open from bottom up as leaves are emerging. Vines twist clockwise. May produce velvety green pods.
White, 24’ fragrant Light pink, fragrant Purple Double dark purple
CHINESE WISTERIA CHINESE WISTERIA` Wisteria sinensis cultivars 390-31
5
8m 26’
‘COOKE’S PURPLE’
See below
Racemes of flowers 6-12” long, all open at the same time before leaves emerge in spring. Very little to no fragrance. Vines twist counter-clockwise.
Lavender-purple
WISTERIA HYBRIDS 390-80
AUNT DEE WISTERIA Wisteria macrostachya ‘Aunt Dee’
4
10m 33’
Light purple
390-67
BLUE MOON WISTERIA Wisteria macrostachya’Blue Moon’
4
9m 30’
Lavender
Fragrant, lavender flowers in late spring. Can bloom up to 3 times a year.
Light purple flower racemes 7-12” long.
5
12m 40’
Chocolate
Blue-green compound leaves of five leaflets. Fragrant chocolatepurple dangling flowers and fruit, usually hidden by leaves. Fast growning, needs support.
363-08
ELEGANS PORCELAIN BERRY ampelopsis brevipenduculata ‘Elegans’
5
6m 20’
Green
Green and white mottled leaves emerge pink-tinged. Spectacular berries of metallic purples, blues and greens. Fast growing, needs support.
363-10
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE aristolochia durior
4
10m 33’
Brown Green
Flower is unusual brown-green and pipe-like. Large heart-shaped leaves. Dark red fall colour. Fast growing, does well in sun/shade.
364-09
TRUMPET VINE Campsis radicans
5
10m 33’
Orange Scarlet
Clusters of orange-scarlet trumpet-shaped slowers in summer. A showy, vigorous, self-clinging vine that attracts butterflies.
364-10
YELLOW TRUMPET VINE Campsis radicans Flava’
5
10m 33’
Yellow
Larger flowers are bright yellow to yellow-orange.
364-11
INDIAN SUMMER TRUMPET VINE 5 Campsis s tagliabauna ‘Kudian’ PPAF copf
5m 16’
Orange
Abundant, large orange flowers on a slightly smaller vine.
364-02
AUTUMN REVOLUTION™ BITTERSWEET VINE Celastrus scandens ‘Bailumn’ PP19,811
3
7.5m 25’
The first ever bittersweet vine to have perfect flowers, meaning that the flower itself has both male and female parts. You will be amazed at the amount of fruit one vine produces on its own. The berries are absolutely spectacular!
364-05
MAGIC BITTERSWEET Cela. scandens ‘Magic Bittersweet’
3
8m 27’
Bittersweet Magic is ‘Hercules’ and ‘Diane’ in the same pot. It’s hardy, fast growing and adaptable. Masses of yellow/orange fruit late in the season.
364-04
DIANE AMERICAN BITTERSWEET Celastrus scandens ‘Diane’
3
8m 27’
Masses of yellow/orange fruit late in the season. Fast growing.`
364-03
HERCULES AMERICAN BITTERSWEET Celastrus scandens ‘Hersules’
3
8m 27’
Hardy, fast growing and adaptable. Required to cross pollinate ‘Diane’.
SUMMER SHANDY HOPS Humulus lupulus ‘Summer Shandy’ PPAF, CBRAF
5
3m 10’
This new bright golden-yellow selection has a less aggressive growth rate than other varieties and produces a good productions of hops. Can be grown in full sun to part shade and does well in moist well-drained soil.
383-05
BLUE CROWN PASSION FLOWER Passiflora caerulea Blue Crown
7
9m+ 30’+
Multi coloured
386-10
SILVERLACE VINE Polygonum aubertii
4
10m 33’
White
383-01
Fragrant blue and white blooms. Leaves very tropical looking. Small orange fruit. Very fast growth must have support, can be grown on trellis or trained. Light green heart-shaped leaves. Abundant clusters of white flowers in August-September. Very fast growing vine required support. Prune heavily each spring.
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VINES
ASSORTED VINES 363-05
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POLLINATION
HARVEST
DESCRIPTION
APPLE VARIETIES 824
AMBROSIA
5
Self-sterile
late September
Medium to large in size, mostly red colouration with yellow patches. Sweet and crisp.
736
CORTLAND
4
Self-sterile
late September
Large red fruit with flavourful sweet-tart white flesh that is nonbrowning. Good dessert, cooking and cider apple. Vigorous and productive tree.
773
EMPIRE
4
Self-sterile
late September
Medium in size, dark red with McIntosh parentage but firmer flesh.
739
GOLDEN DELICIOUS
4
Self-sterile
mid October
A high quality apple with a yellow skin.
787
GRANNY SMITH
6
Self-sterile
late October
Large, late grass-green fruit. Hard, crisp, tart flesh. All-purpose. Requires long season.
831
HARALSON
3
Self-sterile
early October
Mid-sized red fuit with hard, crisp & tart flesh. Hardy. Good for eating and cider. Bears fruit at a young age. May require fruit thinning. Stores well.
822
HAZEN
3
Self-sterile
late August
781
HONEYCRISP™
4
Self-sterile
early October
Newer apple with extraordinary crisp and sweet, juicy flesh. Abundant large red fruit. Tree is vigorous with open, spreading habit. Reliable annual producer.
791
IDARED
5
Self-sterile
mid October
Large fright red fruit with crisp, white, slightly acidic flesh. Good dessert and cooking apple. Vigorous and heavy producer.
810
IMPERIAL GALA™
4
Self-sterile
mid September
Mid-sized red and yellow. Very juicy, sweet, crisp flesh. Early and adequate thinning.
768
JONAGOLD
5
Self-sterile
early October
Large yellow and red fruit with sweet and juicy, crisp cream flesh with excellent taste. Good dessert apple. Good disease resistance and easy to maintain.
771
LIBERTY
4
late September
Large dark red and yellow fruit, with slightly coarse, juicy, sweet yellow flesh. Good fresh or cooked apple. Requires thinning. Disease resistant.
Self-sterile
Large dark red. Sweet, mild, juicy green-yellow flesh. Hardy. For desssert and cooking.
53
POLLINATION
HARVEST
DESCRIPTION
mid September
Large bright red fruit with crisp, sweet flesh. Good dessert apple. Heavy producer that will benefit from fruit thinning. Developed by Agriculture Canada.
776
LOBO
4
Self-sterile
778
LODI
4
Self-sterile
early August
Improved Yellow Transparent with large yellow fruit with crisp, juicy sweet-tart flesh. Resists apple scab.
790
MUTSU
5
Self-sterile
mid October
Large, greenish-yellow. Good for eating or baking.
792
NORTHERN SPY
4
Self-sterile
mid October
Large, bright red fruit with crisp, tart flesh. An old-time favourite dessert and baking apple. Very vigorous but slower to bear fruit than other apple varieties.
826
RED BARON
3
Self-sterile
late September
Mid-sized yellow and red fruit. Crisp and juicy flesh that is sweet and mild. Hardy. Good dessert and baking apple. Resistant to fireblight and bears at a young age.
747
RED DELICIOUS RED CHIEF
5
Self-sterile
late September
Large, dark red fruit with crisp, sweet flesh. Perhaps one of the best Red Delicious. Good dessert apple. Requires fruit thinning. Good pollenizer for others.
799
RED FUJI
5
Self-sterile
mid October
Large red fruit with sweet, very crisp flesh. Good dessert apple. Stores well. Requires longer growing season.
782
RED MCINTOSH
5
Self-sterile
September
Mid-sized red and green. Crisp, juicy white flesh. Dessert apple with short storage life.
827
SHIZUKA™
5
Self-sterile
late September
Large to very large in size. Yellow with a redish-orange blush. Creamcoloured flesh is crisp, juicy and sweet.
802
SILKEN™
5
Self-sterile
mid September
Medium-sized fruit with distinctive white-gold pordelain colour. Crisp and juicy with excellent flavour. Moderately vigorous.
742
SMOOTHEE®
5
Self-sterile
mid October
Medium to large size. Extremely glossy. Noted for its fine-grained aromatic flesh.
844
SPARTAN
5
Self-sterile
early October
Medium-sized dark red McIntosh-type fruit with crisp juicy, sweet flesh. Good dessert and baking apple. Vigorous and benefits from fruit thinning. Stores well.
806
SHAMROCK
3
Self-sterile
late September
Medium-sized fruit similar in appearance to Granny Smith. Flesh creamy light green and firm. Flavour similar to McIntosh. Stores well. Excellent for eating and cooking.
864
4 IN 1
5
Self-fertile
variable
Can be any of the following varieties: Norther Spy, Red Delicious, Gala, Empite, McIntosh and Golden Delicious.
865
5 IN 1
5
Self-fertile
variable
Can be any of the following varieties: Northern Spy, Red Delicious, Gala, Empire, McIntosh and Golden Delicious.
FRUITS & GRAPE VINES
MORI #
602
BING
5
Self-sterile
mid July
Large, firm, juicy black fruit is the standard to which all others are judged. One of the best known and widely planted sweet cherries.
614
CAVALIER™
5
Self-sterile
mid July
A terrific black sweet cherry to open the early fresh marker. Resists cracking. Very hardy.
606
HEDELFINGEN
5
Self-sterile
late July
Large, firm, good quality black fruit colours before it ripens. Productive at young age.
824
781
827
614
608
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MORI #
POLLINATION
HARVEST
DESCRIPTION
SWEET CHERRIES (continued) 632
KORDIA
5
Self-sterile
late July
Larger than most cherries. Heart-shaped and dark-red to mahogany in colour. Juicy, firm with good sweet-tart balance.
611
LAPINS
5
Self-fruitful
late July
Very large, firm, dark red fruit. Vigorous and productive tree with upright habit.
603
SKEENA
5
Self-fruitful
early July
Large size, dark red almost black, resistant to cracking.
619
SANDRA ROSE™
5
Self-sterile
late July
Dark red, late season. Good for eating, moderately firm.
646
SANTINA™
5
Self-fertile
early July
Heart-shaped, highly-attractive, bright lustre on dark red skin. Juicy, good, sweet taste. Moderate crack resistance.
608
STELLA (Natural dwarf)
5
Self-fruitful
mid July
Very large, firm, black, sweet fruit on a naturally dwarf tree. Ideal for small or restriced spaces. Self-fruitful.
618
SUMMIT
5
Self-sterile
mid July
Large, heart-shaped fruit. Juicy light red flesh.
615
SWEETHEART™
5
Self-fertile
late July
Smaller, firm, bright red fruit with good-flavour. A vigorous and spreading tree that is very productive.
636
TEHRANIVEE™
5
Self-fruitful
mid July
Large, firm, black fruit with good flavour.Very productive tree. Self-fruitful.
613
VAN
5
Self-sterile
early July
Similar fruit to Bing, though smaller. Pollenizes most other cherry trees.
635
VANDALAY™
5
Self-fruitful
late July
Large, firm, red fruit. Highly resistant to cracking. Very heavy producing. Self-fruitful.
623
VISCOUNT
5
Self-fertile
mid July
Medium-large firm, glossy dark, red fruit with good flavour. Cross between Bing x Hedelfingen.
624
VISTA
5
Self-sterile
early July
Widely plated cultivar with dark red, large, firm fruit.
647
3 IN 1
5
Self-fruitful
early-late July
Can be any of the following varieties: Bing, Lapins, Stella, Van or Montmorency.
648
4 IN 1
5
Self-fruitful
early-late July
Can be any of the following varieties: Bing, Lapins, Stella, Van or Montmorency.
4
Self-fruitful
late July
Large, bright red fruit with a firm texture. The most popular and widely planted sour cherry. Used for preserving or baking.
SOUR CHERRIES 642
MONTMORENCY
PEACHES 530
ALLSTAR™
6
Self-fruitful
late August
Bright red freestone. Stores well.
531
BLAZINGSTAR™
5
Self-fruitful
mid August
Medium-sized freestone peach with yellow firm flesh. Excellent for eating.
409
BOUNTY
6
Self-fruitful
mid August
Large, firm, yellow freestone with superb flavour.
532
CORALSTAR™
6
Self-fruitful
mid August
Large red freestone with superior flavour.
434
GARNET BEAUTY
5
Self-fruitful
early August
This sport of Redhaven has firm flesh and attractive red skin but ripens two weeks earlier. Semi-freestone. Slightly hardier than Redhaven.
435
GLOHAVEN
6
Self-fruitful
mid August
A round, red almost fuzzless peach that is excellent for freezing.
451
HARKEN
6
Self-fruitful
mid-August
Large fruit, ripens shortly after Redhaven. Suitable for freezing. Disease resistant.
497
AC™ HARROW FAIR
6
Self-fruitful
early August
A very flavourful, moderately firm, yellow fleshed freestone peach.
475
REDHAVEN
6
Self-fruitful
mid September
Medium-sized, good quality, suitable for canning and freezing. Reliable, heavy producer.
507
VIVID
5
Self-fruitful
mid September
Bright-red, high-quality fruit. Yield is large on this productive, vigorous tree. Freestone.
COMPATIBLE INCOMPATIBLE
EUROPEAN PLUMS
SELF-FRUITFUL
SELF-FRUITFUL
SELF-FRUITFUL
MORI #
SELF-FRUITFUL COMPATIBLE INCOMPATIBLE NOT TESTED
POLLINATION
HARVEST
55
MOUNT ROYAL VALERIE VANETTE VIBRANT VIOLETTE STANLEY VALOR VICTORY ITALIAN VISION
BING CAVALIER HEDELFINGEN KORDIA LAPINS REGINA SANDRA ROSE SANTINA SKEENA STACCATO STELLA TEHRANIVEE VANDALAY VAN VEGA VICTOR VISCOUNT
Pollination Guide for Plums
PLANTING
PLANTING
Pollination Guide for Sweet Cherries
BING CAVALIER HEDELFINGEN KORDIA LAPINS NAPOLEON STELLA TEHRANIVEE VAN VANDALAY VEGA VIC VICTOR VISCOUNT VISTA VIVA VOGUE
POLLEN SOURCE
MOUNT ROYAL VALERIE VANETTE VIBRANT VIOLETTE STANLEY VALOR VICTORY ITALIAN VISION
DESCRIPTION
659
EARLY ITALIAN
4
Self-sterile
mid September
Matures 15 days earlier than regular Italian. Oblong purple fruit. Excellent flavour.
661
GERMAN
4
Self-sterile
late September
Small, dark fruit of excellent quality. Excellent for fresh eating or preserving.
665
ITALIAN PRUNE
4
Self-sterile
late September
Medium-sized blue fruit. Very popular for preserving and fresh eating. Stores well.
667
MOUNT ROYAL
4
Self-fruitful
late August
675
STANLEY
5
Self-fruitful
mid September
Medium-sized. Blue-skinned with yellow flesh. Discovered in Montreal, Quebec. Medium-sized, dark blue freestone with yellow flesh. Heavy producer.
JAPANESE PLUMS 694
SANTA ROSA
5
Self-sterile
late July
676
TOKA
4
Self-sterile
late August
Purplish-red skin with yellow flesh. Firm, juicy and aromatic flesh.
FRUITS & GRAPE VINES
EUROPEAN & HYBRID PLUMS
This large, purple-blue fruit has rich, juicy, yellow flesh. Use for fresh eating or for preserving. Very hardy.
NECTARINES 535
FANTASIA
6
Self-fruitful
mid September
540
AC™ HARFLAME
6
Self-fruitful
mid-August
700
ANJOU
5
Self-sterile
early October
703
BARTLETT
4
Self-sterile
mid September
Large, golden-yellow fruit with buttery, juicy, very flavourful flesh. Vigorous grower and very productive, even at a young age.
718
BOSC
5
Self-sterile
early October
Large, green-brown fruit with smooth and flavorful flesh. A popular dessert pear, it has long storage life. Very productive tree.
721
CLAPP
4
Self-sterile
early September
725
FLEMISH BEAUTY
4
Self-sterile
late September
The hardiest cultivar for colder climates. Large, yellow fruit with fine taste. Vigorous ad very productive. Must be picked as soon as they ripen.
727
GOLDEN SPICE
4
Self-sterile
early September
Smaller, golden-yellow fruit with a dull, red blush. A hardy, vigorous and very productive pear. Use for fresh eating, spicing and preserving.
723
HARROW SWEET
5
Self-sterile
early October
Large fruit is yellow with a bright red blush. A freestone with firm flesh. Good for fresh eating, baking and preserving. Medium-sized fruit is yellow witha red blush. Freestone with firm flesh and resistant to pit-splitting. Good for fresh eating, baking and preserving.
PEARS
Large, yellow fruit that is very similar to Bartlett, but earlier ripening. Vigorous and bears at a young age. DFoes well in heavy soils and is cold hardy.
Large yellow fruit with red blush. Sweet, juicy flesh with excellent flavour. Good resistance to fire blight.
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Distinctive due to its green skin when ripe. Mild, aromatic, fine-textured flesh has a long storage life. Increased resistance to fire blight.
MORI #
POLLINATION
HARVEST
DESCRIPTION
PEARS (continued) 704
HOSUI (ASIAN)
6
Self-fertile
mid September
The tastiest Asian pear with juicy, sweet, refreshing flesh that is crisp like an apple. Large fruit is thinned properly (12-14 oz). Fruit stores for 3 months.
706
RED BARTLETT
4
Self-sterile
mid September
A dark, crimson red-skinned sport of Bartlett.
724
RED CLAPP
4
Self-sterile
early September
Medium-large, bright red fruit with medium firm flesh. Robust flavour.
719
ASIAN 4 IN 1
5
Self-fertile
variable
Can be any of the following varieties: Chojuro, Hosui, Shinseiki or 20th Century.
717
4 In 1 PEAR
5
Self-fertile
variable
Any of the following: Clapp, Bosc, Flemish Beauty, Red Bartlett, Anjou or Bartlett.
734
5 In 1 PEAR
5
Self-fertile
variable
Any of the following: Clapp, Bosc, Flemish Beauty, Red Bartlett, Anjou or Bartlett.
FRENCH & AMERICAN HYBRID GRAPES 936
CHARDONNAY
5
Self-fruitful
late September
896
CONCORD
4
Self-fruitful
early October
Blue, seeded table juice, jelly grape. Ripens late September, early October. Moderate vigour, medium-sized clusters. Winter hardy.
911
FOCH
5
Self-fruitful
early September
A popular red grape for wine making. Vigorous and hardy vines.
942
LUCY KUHLMAN
4
Self-fruitful
late August
A very hardy, red wine grape.
962
VANESSA
5
Self-fruitful
early August
Hardy seedless dessert grape. Blush red skin.
White grape used primarily for wine. Moderately vigorous vine with consistent, reliable yields even at a young age.
TABLE, JUICE & JELLY GRAPES 932
NIAGARA GRAPE
5
Self-fruitful
early October
954
SOVEREIGN CORONATION
5
Self-fruitful
early September
A seedless, juice, very sweet, blue grape. Excellent for fresh eating, preserving or juice. Vigorous vine.
3
Self-fruitful
mid July
Green-white flowers produce pale green fruit that is pink whtn ripe. Flowers and fruits on old wood. Fruit used for jams, jellies and pies.
Pale green-white grape suitable for table or juice. AKA the “White Concord” grape.
GOOSEBERRIES 995-02
PIXWELL
CURRANTS 993-08
BEN CONAN BLACK CURRANT
3
Self-fruitful
mid July
Extremely large berries that are very flavourful. One of the highestyielding black currant varieties.
993-07
BEN SAREK BLACK CURRANT 3
Self-fruitful
mid July
Large, black fruits. Wonderful flavour for eating fresh or making jams, jellies, juice and wine.
993-02
OJEBYN BLACK CURRANT
4
Self-fruitful
mid July
European variety bears black, flavourful fruit held in clusters on twoyear old wood. Plants are mildew resistant.
994-01
REDLAKE CURRANT
3
Self-fruitful
late July
Large, bright red berries held in clusters on 2-3 year old wood. Vigorour, semi erect.
LINGONBERRY 991-50
RED PEARL LINGONBERRY
3
Self-fruitful
Large red berries have a sweet acidic flavour and are highly nutritious.
991-51
REGAL LINGONBERRY
3
Self-fruitful
Vigorous, shallow-rooted spreading groundcover. Excellent flavour, less astringent than cranberries.
BLUEBERRIES 991-04
BLUE RAY
4
Self-fruitful
late July
An upright, hardy variety with large, powder blue fruit. A heavy producer of sweet berries. Burgundy fall colour.
991-07
JERSEY
4
Self-fruitful
late July
Medium-sized, dark blue fruit is very sweet. An upright, easy to grow, reliably heavy producer is a vaforite for home bakers.
991-08
NORTHLAND
4
Self-fruitful
July
Small, dark blue fruit on a vigorous and spreading plant. Consistent yields.
57
360-05
360-35
362-65
362-01
MORI #
362-39
POLLINATION
HARVEST
DESCRIPTION
991-09
PATRIOT
3
Self-fruitful
July
Large blue fruit with good flavour. A very hardy, upright growing plant. Tolerant of heavier soils that others. Fiery orange fall colour.
991-10
PINK LEMONADE
5
Self-fruitful
July
Bell-shaped pinkish-white flowers in sprint. Deep pink fruit with dusky reddish-brown stems in wintertime. Produces moderate yields of medium-sized, bright-pink, glossy fruit. Mild, pleasant flavour with good firmness. Red flavourful fruit that is especially good for dessert or preserving. Vigorous, erect and sturdy plant that is very productive and hardy.
BOYNE
3
Self-fruitful
mid July
997-04
HERITAGE
4
Self-fruitful
Everbearing
997-08
ROYALTY
4
Self-fruitful
June
4
Self-fruitful
April onwards
4
Self-fruitful August - September
Male and female vines potted together will produce 1.5” green fruit in grape-like clusters.
Red fruit very flavourful. First crop min-July with a second crop in early September. Cross between red and purple raspberry. Berries can be harvested at ripe red stage or left until they turn purple for a stronger, sweeter flavour. Vigorous and hardy.
RHUBARB 996-50
SUTTON’S SEEDLESS
Large stalks, pink petioles. Chosen for their high yield and outstanding flavour.
HARDY KIWI 998-08
MAGIC HARDY KIWI (MALE & FEMALE)
HASKAP 992-02
BOREALIS BLUE-BERRIED HONEYSUCKLE
2
Self-sterile
mid June
This variety is a preferred choice for u-pick or home gardeners. Very large fruit with excellent flavour. Not as firm as other varieties. University of Saskatchewan introduction. Cross pollinator required.
992-04
CINDERELLA BLUE-BERRIED HONEYSUCKLE
2
Self-sterile
mid June
Newest release to the market. Bushes are a little smaller than other varieties, but the fruit is larger, Perfect for any garden. Excellent for fresh eating, jams or jellies. Raspberrry/blueberry flavour. Ripens before strawberries. Cross pollinator required.
992-06
INDIGO GEM BLUE HONEYSUCKLE
2
Self-sterile
mid June
A great variety for processing and harvesting! More than double the fruit of other varieties. Has excellent flavour and a firmer skin. Large producer of a smaller, tangy firm berry. Grows faster and more upright that other varieties.
992-03
MAGIC HONEYSUCKLE (TUNDRA-CINDERELLA)
2
Self-fruitful
mid June
Combined in one pot for cross pollination. Produces large fruit, excellent for refreshing jams or jellies.
992-01
MAGIC HONEYSUCKLE (BOREALIS-CINDERELLA)
2
Self-fruitful
mid June
Combined in one pot for cross pollination. Produces large fruit, excellent for refreshing jams or jellies.
997-08
991
932-99
661
507
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997-01
FRUITS & GRAPE VINES
RASPBERRIES
P R O D UCT I N D EX Acer - Maple 24-25, 33 Aesculus - Horsechestnut 25 Akebia 51 Amelanchier - Serviceberry 25 Ampelopsis - Porcelain Berry 51 Andromeda - Rosemary 12 Arctostaphylos - Bearberry 12 Aristolochia - Dutchman’s Pipe 51 Azalea 16 Berberis - Barberry Betula - Birch Buddleia - Butterfly Bush Buxus - Boxwood
35 26 35 12
Calluna - Heather 13 Campsis - Trumpet Vine 51 Caragana - Peashrub 26 Carpinus - Hornbeam 26 Caryopteris - Bluebeard 35 Catalpa 26 Cedrus - Cedar 18 Celastrus - Bittersweet 51 Cephalanthus 36 Ceridiphyllum - Katsura 26 Cercis - Redbud 26 Chaenomeles - Quince 36 Chanawcyparis - False Cypress 18 Cornus - Dogwood 36-37 Corylus - Hazel 37 Cotinus - Smokebush 37 Cotoneaster 13, 37 Crataegus - Hawthorn 27 Cytisus - Broom 13 Daphne Deutzia Diervilla Erica - Heath Euonymus
13 38 38 14 14, 27, 38
Fagus - Beech Forsythia Genista - Broom Ginkgo Gledisia - Honeylocust
27 38 13 28 28
Hedera - Ivy 14 Hibuscus - Rose of Sharon 38-39 Humulus 51 Hydrangea 28, 40-41, 50 Hypericum - Saint John’s Wort 42 Ilex - Holly 15, 42 Juniperus - Juniper - spreading 9 Juniperus - Juniper - upright 20 Kalmia - Mountain Laurel 15 Kerria 42 Kolkwitzia - Beauty Bush 42 Laburnum - Chain Tree Larix - Larch Ligustrum - Privet Liriodendron - Tulip Tree Lonicera - Honeysuckle
28 20 43 28 50
Magnolia Mahonia - Oregon Grape Malus - Crabapple Morus - Mulberry
28-29 15 30 30
Parthenocissus - Ivy 50 Passiflora - Passion Flower 51 Philadelphus - Mockorange 43 Physocarpus - Ninebark 43 Picea - Spruce 21 Pieris 15 Pinus - Pine 21 Populus - Poplar and Aspen 30 Potentilla 44 Polygonum - Silverlace 51 Prunus 31, 44
Pyrus - Pear Quercus - Oak
31 31-32
Rhododendron Rhus - Sumac Ribes - Currant Robinia - Locust Rosa - Rose
16 44 44 32 44-45
Salix - Willow Sambucas - Elder Sorbaria - False Spirea Sorbus - Mountain Ash Spiraea - Spirea Stephanandra Syringa - Lilac Symphoricarpus
32, 46 46 46 32 47 47 32 48
Tamarix Taxus - Yew Thuja - Cedar Tilia - Linden Tsuga - Hemlock Ulmus - Elm Viburnum Weigela Wisteria Yucca
48 22 22 32 22 32 32, 48 32, 49 32, 51 16
Apple Blueberry Cherry Currant Gooseberry Grape Honeysuckle (HASKAP) Kiwi Nectarine Peach Pear Plum Raspberry Rhubarb Lingonberry
52-53 56-57 53-54 56 56 56 57 57 55 54 55-56 55 57 57 56
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