2025 Catalogue

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More than 60 years of delivering the highest quality plants...

From our humble beginnings in Whalley, BC in 1960 to our three nursery locations across the country we continue to pride ourselves on what we grow, package and deliver to you, our valued customer.

We truly live by our mission statement that says ‘We are committed to a customer relationship built on integrity and dependability. The relationship is the foundation of attaining mutual success.’

This comittment has been passed down from John and Ted van Zanten to their children from day one and still lives on today to each family member, as well as our dedicated group that make up our wonderful and talented team.

We thank John, Ted and their wives for the sacrifices they made in building this foundation that has made Pan Am an industry leader.

John and Ted van Zanten delivering tulip bulbs to a customer in Holland. Circa late 1940’s.

As we look towards our 65th season, we are humbled by where we began and proud of where we are today. From our modest little warehouse on 2.5 acres in Whalley, BC to our 3 locations across Canada, spanning 175 acres of land and over 1 million square feet of greenhouse space, it has been quite a journey.

We wish to thank our many customers who have been with us along the way and to the new ones that have joined us recently. Some of you remember the tulips and daffodils, and some remember the milk carton roses. Oh, how far we have come in the evolution, growing and marketing of plants.

We look forward to the opportunity of working with you in 2025.

Your Pan Am Team
Photo: Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’ ‐ see page 16

‘Only the Best’ Collections

We select ‘Only the Best’ plants within each collection you order. All of our plants are accompanied with large, colourful tagging. The front displays detailed varietal information (ie. mature height, sun or shade, blooming time and specific characteristics). On the back you will find easy to follow planting instructions.

Shipping your plants! We continually strive to deliver your plants in perfect condition. All of our #1c and #2c containers are shelved, not stacked! POP bench wrap makes it easier for your customers to see what plant collections are on each shelf.

1. We start with the highest quality plugs and liners.

4. Square containers with lock tags that face the front at all times whether on our display racks or on your garden centre shelves.

Look for me on all ‘Pollinator Friendly’ plant tags!

2. We use specially formulated soils ideally suited to each plant type.

3. Large, full colour tags with loads of information.

5. Easy to follow planting instructions and gardening tips on reverse.

6. Plants are shelved, not stacked.

PREMIUM ROSE COLLECTIONS

Clean’n’EasyTM Tea Rose Collection

Clean ‘n’ Easy roses are a collection of new and exciting rose varieties meeting the demand for roses with exceptional disease resistance. These roses are the best of the best of the introductions from ‘no spray’ test gardens from around the world.

Just plant, water and feed. Extremely easy to grow with amazing results.

Unit : 30 #2c containers

Size: #1 grade

True Bloom Roses®

These fragrant and disease resistant roses are a worthy addition to our Clean’n’Easy collection. True Bloom Roses®, uses a revolutionary rose breeding process to combine the best features of hybrid tea flowering roses with disease-resistant shrub roses. Once plants are trialed at the breeding station for performance, they undergo years of trialing all over the United States to ensure they live up to our

Photo taken mid May at our Surrey, BC location.
Photo: Clean’n’Easy ‘Winter Sun’
var. True Sincerity

This collection of 5 varieties is ideal for almost any landscape situation. Whether planted in partial shade or full sun, Flower Carpet® groundcover roses produce extremely glossy and healthy foliage with literally hundreds of blooms from early summer to late fall. Extremely disease resistant, Flower Carpet® is low maintenance and easy care!

Unit : 30 #2c containers Size: #1 grade

Extremely disease resistant! Easy care! Low maintenance!

4

4

4

4 4 Amazing blooms! Excellent for bouquets!

CR-2080

Knock Out® Assorted Roses

The Knock Out® Family of Roses are easy to grow and do not require special care. They are one of the most disease resistant roses on the market. They have stunning flower power with a generous bloom cycle (about every 5-6 weeks) that will continue until the first hard frost. All of the Knock Out® Roses are selfcleaning, so there is no need to deadhead. Makes for a fantastic hedge!

Unit : 30

8” container Size: #1 grade - own root

PREMIUM ROSE COLLECTIONS 8” Containers

Photo: Double Knock Out®
Offered in: Custom 8” Knock Out® logo’d containers and tags! Eye catching appeal in the garden centre.
Photo taken mid June.

An excellent assortment of Hybrid Teas, Floribundas and Grandifloras are found in this unit. Variety tags are colour coded - blue for teas purple for climbers (CR-2110 & CR-1110) and brown for hardies (CR-2120 & CR-1120). This makes it easy for your customer to distinguish types.

Unit : 30 #2c

A collection of Hybrid Tea, Grandiflora and Floribunda rosebushes are offered in a #1c promotional sized container.

Unit : 56 #1c container

Size: #1.5 grade

Photo
Photo taken mid May.
Photo: Hybrid Tea ‘Olympiad’

#2c Climbing

A collection of the very best climbing rosebushes are offered in a #2c sized container.

Climbing roses are ideal on a trellis or to cover a wide area of fence. They grow anywhere from 2.5 - 6 m in height and produce an abundance of tea-type blooms. All tags are colour coded purple to distinguish these climbers from teas and hardies.

Unit : 30

Size: #1 grade CR-2110

Variety tags are colour coded - blue for teas (CR-2100 & CR-1100) purple for climbers and brown for hardies (CR-2120 & CR-1120). This makes it easy for your customer to distinguish types.

#2c container

Rose Collection CR-1110

#1c Climbing

Rose Collection

A collection of the very best climbing rosebushes are offered in a #1 promotional sized container.

Climbing roses are ideal on a trellis or to cover a wide area of fence. They grow anywhere from 2.5 - 6 m in height and produce an abundance of tea-type blooms. All tags are colour coded purple to distinguish these climbers from teas and hardies.

Unit : 56

#1c container

Size: #1.5 grade

Photo:
Climbing rose ‘Westerland’
Photo taken late May.

#1c / #2c Containers

This unit contains the best selling Morden and Explorer varieties, along with some favourite shrub and Rugosas. Variety tags are colour coded - blue for teas (CR-2100 & CR-1100)), purple for climbers (CR-2110, CR-1110) and brown for hardies. This makes it easy for your customer to distinguish types.

Unit : 30 #2c container

Size: 3x grade - own root

#1c Hardy Rose Collection

A collection of Mordens, Explorers and Rugosa hardy rosebushes in a #1 container promotional size. These roses are extremely winter hardy, disease resistant and easy to grow. All roses are ownroot.

Unit : 56 #1c container

Size: 2x grade - own root

Photo taken late May.
Photo taken early June.
Photo: Parkland Series
‘Morden Blush’

#1c Perennials

Zones 3-9

CP-1100

Astilbe Collection (False Spirea)

Astilbes are one of the top shade perennials for a colourful display in the full sun or full shade.

These neat perennial plants have lovely foliage, and in late spring send up plume-like flowers in a host of rich glowing colours. Perennial Astilbes come in various heights, so plant several levels for a multicolour perennial display. Along with Hostas, Astilbes create permanent beds around trees, in front of shaded foundation plants, or in any other moist, shaded spot. As a bonus, they also add elegant plumes of colour in any cutflower arrangement.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

CP-1200

7-11

Canna Lily ‘Cannova® Series’ Collection (Canna indica)

AMAZING FOLIAGE

* GREAT FOR CONTAINERS!

‘Cannova® Series’ cannas are highly versatile in the garden, pond, or in containers on the patio. These super healthy and vigorous cannas make a spectacular show on their own. Feature them as a centrepiece in a mixed container on the deck to be enjoyed all season long. The large tropical leaves are accented nicely by vibrant and intensely coloured blooms.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

4 Dwarf - ideal for pots!

Virus free!

CP-1280

Zones 8-11

4

Dahlia (Dahlia pinnata) ‘Temptation Series’ Collection

This spectacular series of compact dahlias is going to wow your customers. All varieties produce intensely coloured blooms all season long atop healthy, bronze foliage. Temptation dahlias have a uniformity and compactness, allowing for them to be used in containers. Flowers all through the spring and into summer. Great for baskets, containers and garden beds.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

MADE FOR THE SHADE! BRONZE FOLIAGE!

Bronze Peach Bronze Scarlet
Rose Yellow
Mango
Bronze Orange
Zones
Golden Orange Pink Bicolor
Purple Red
Younique Ruby RedTM (Dwarf)
Younique LilacTM (Dwarf)
Younique SalmonTM (Dwarf)
Younique Silvery PinkTM (Dwarf)
Fanal Mainz Peach Blossom

CP-1300

Zones 3-9

Bleeding Hearts Collection (Dicentra)

Dicentra is an elegant, easy care perennial for shady gardens. More commonly known as bleeding heart, it is named for its heart-shaped blossoms that dangle from slender, arching stems. Delicate, fernlike foliage creates a perfect backdrop for the flowers.

Dicentra is a great companion for other shade loving perennials such as hosta, astilbe and ferns, as well as summer-blooming bulbs such as caladiums and begonias. Generations of gardeners have lost their hearts to dicentra’s charm.

Unit : 56 1c containers

AMAZING COLOURED BLOOMS * EXTREMELY HARDY!

Ideal perennial in the shady part of the garden!

CP-1400

Zones 3-9

Daylily Collection (Hemerocallis)

These hardy perennials have large and attractive blooms that are similar to lily flowers.

While their beautiful flowers last only one day, a mature clump can produce 200-400 blooms over the course of a month or more.

Whether planting daylilies as single specimens or en masse, they will make a welcome addition to any garden, and are of particular joy to the weekend gardener who simply doesn’t have time for fussier plantings.

Unit : 56 #1c containers

CP-1450

Zones 2-9

Daylily ‘Exotic’ Collection (Hemerocallis)

This unit contains a unique selection of daylilies. They are more beautiful, longer blooming, hardy, vigorous, and more pest resistant than average varieties. Daylilies are extremely easy to grow in almost any soil condition, although they prefer good drainage and plenty of light for optimal results.

Caring for daylilies is easy and these plants are so hardy, that some seem to even thrive on neglect!

Unit : 56 #1c containers

Stella D’or
Bonanza Catherine Woodbury Frans Hals
Chicago Apache
Big Time Happy
Fooled Me Hush Little Baby Final Touch
Purple D’oro Ruby Stella Summer Wine
Siloam Ethel Smith South Seas
Wineberry Candy
Pardon Me
Sammy Russell
Alba Spectabilis

CP-1465

‘CARNIVAL & BIG TOP’ Heuchera Collection (Coralbells)

Heucheras make neat, low mounds of foliage in a wide choice of bold and exciting colours. They make striking additions to borders and containers in partial shade. Extremely easy to grow, versatile and low maintenance. Popular as ground cover and for filling in gaps between taller plants, providing colour virtually all year round.

New for 2025 - ‘Big Top’ Series - Caramel Apple is significantly larger than the Carnival series.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

AMAZING FOLIAGE

CP-1485

Hens & Chicks Collection (Sempervivum)

Sempervivum are more commonly known as "Hens and Chicks" and are a beautiful, hardy perennial succulent. The name sempervivum means "live-forever" and they are well adapted to thrive in some of the leanest soils and drought conditions. Sempervivums form low growing rosettes of succulent leaves that come in a large variety of sizes, colours and textures. Each spring the rosette produces new offsets (chicks). These clumps will spread into beautiful dense clusters of attractive growth. Chicks can be carefully removed and planted elsewhere.

They thrive in sunny areas and require good draining soil and are an excellent container or rock garden plant for waterwise gardens.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

Extremely drought tolerant

Big Top Series Caramel Apple
Carnival Series Cinnamon Stick
Carnival Series Fall Festival
Carnival Series Coffee Bean
Carnival Series Plum Crazy
Carnival Series Black Olive
Carnival Series Rose Granita
Carnival Series Watermelon
Zones 4-9
Carmen Commander Hay
Red Beauty Lavender Ice Kalinda Royal Ruby Ruby Heart
Onyx
Ruby
Zones 3-9
Photo: Carnival Heuchera var. Watermelon

CP-1500

Zones 2-9

Hosta Collection - A (Plantain Lily)

These shade perennials thrive in low light, and best of all, they get better with age. As members of the lily family, they are hardy, easy to grow and care for.

Gardeners turn to hostas when they are looking for good shade perennials, but most cultivars actually do better if they get a little sun. Early morning sun and filtered shade in the afternoon seem to be ideal. The gold and green types and many variegated varieties do need some sun to develop good leaf colour.

Unit : 56 #1c containers

CP-1550

Zones 2-9 MADE FOR THE SHADE!

Hosta ‘Large Leaf’ Collection - B (Plantain Lily)

Hostas can turn a dull, shady part of your yard into an elegant, low-maintenance landscape that looks attractive from spring through fall. Unlike most perennials, hostas are grown for their colourful foliage rather than for their flowers. There are hundreds of varieties to choose from, each displaying its own unique leaf shape, size and colour.

Hostas are a great choice for the shady container or patio planter!

Unit : 56 #1c containers

Red Cadet
Rainforest Sunrise
So Sweet Regal Splendor
Patriot Pizzazz Poker Vulcan
Fragrant Dream
Francee Halcyon June Lakeside Little Tuft Christmas Tree
Bobcat
Pandora’s Box
Abiqua Drinking Gourd Big Daddy Blue Angel Dancing Queen Earth Angel Enchiladas First Frost
Frances William Guacamole
Paul’s Glory Krossa Regal
Sieboldiana Elegans
Stained Glass Sugar and Spice
Sunset Grooves Sum & Substance Velvet Moon Wide Brim
Yellow River

CP-1600

Zones 3-9

Iris Collection

(Iris germanica, Iris pumila, Iris pallida)

This collection includes the fragrant Zebra Iris as well as some of the most amazing Bearded and Dwarf Iris varieties on the market. Iris boast incredible blooms in an array of different colours and blends. Extremely hardy!

Bea r d e d I r i s ( i r i s ge rm a n i ca ) are hardy, long-lived perennials that require minimal maintenance. The flowers have six petals; three upright petals (called standards) and three hanging petals (called falls).

Z e b r a I r i s ( i r i s p a llid a ) pallida are highly prized for both their fragrant violet-blue flowers and strikingly showy foliage.

D w a r f I r i s ( i r i s pum il a ) is the dwarf version of the bearded iris, suitable for planting in rock gardens, pots and borders. Iris pumila is a strong plant that is very hardy and very low maintenance.

Iris

Iris germanica Edith Wolford

SPECTACULAR BLOOMS!

5-10

Jewel of the Desert series is a breeding breakthrough for the delosperma species, commonly known as ice plant. These new genetics produce carpet-like mats of succulent foliage with neon-coloured daisy-type flowers. Jewel of the Desert is the result of new breeding from Koichiro Nishikawa of Japan. This new generation of delosperma will bloom continuously from spring until the first frost.

A great choice for hot, dry areas and excellent in the rock garden, wall or for edging the front of a border.

Attractive to butterflies. Drought tolerant once established.

Unit : 56 #1c containers

Iris Iris germanica Eleanor Roosevelt

Unit : 56 #1c containers
Bearded Iris
germanica
Again and Again
Bearded Iris Iris germanica Blue Suede Shoes
Bearded Iris Iris germanica Bountiful Harvest
Bearded Iris Iris germanica Champagne Elegance
Bearded Iris
Bearded
Bearded Iris Iris germanica Immortality
Bearded Iris Iris germanica Loop de Loop
Bearded Iris Iris germanica Tour de France
Dwarf Bearded Iris Iris pumila Cherry Garden
Zebra Iris Iris pallida Aurea Variegata
Zebra Iris Iris pallida Albo Variegata
Dwarf Bearded Iris Iris pumila Orange Tiger

CP-1650

Lavender Collection (Lavandula)

English and Spanish lavender have extremely fragrant, mauve-blue spikes atop grey-green, mounded foliage. You can tuck this lavender into your herb garden, plant them with other colourful perennials in borders, or set in a pot on the patio where you can enjoy its pleasant scent. Excellent in fresh or dried bouquets.

Did you know?: “Lavender is a natural antiseptic and can be used on burns, insect bites, cuts and other skin irritations”.

Unit : 56 #1c containers

CP-1700

Lily Collection (Lillium)

IDEAL AS CUT FLOWERS! LONG

LASTING.

These Dwarf Asiatic Lilies are perfect for border gardens, containers and cut flowers. Neat, compact growth with amazing colours and long lasting flowers. Also included in this collection is the dwarf form of the famous Stargazer. ‘After Eight’ is just as fragrant with a nice dwarf-form habit.

These six petaled beauties bloom on long straight stems which decorate the early summer garden like no other plant, some upfacing, downfacing and outfacing. Planted in the same bed as daffodils and tulips, they extend the spring blooming season into summer. These long lived perennials are terrific garden plants as well as cut flowers. They thrive in full sun, as well as in light shade and in well-drained soil; blooming early-mid summer.

I’M POLLINATOR FRIENDLY: Our pollinators are so important to the sustainability of our gardens and food crops. Asiatic and Oriental lilies are great attractors to butterflies, hummingbirds and honey bees.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

5-9

Unit : 56 - #1c containers CP-1750

Coreopsis are prized by many gardeners for their bright colours and their ability to put up with most garden soils. Being low maintenance, drought tolerant and long blooming they are a must for any perennial garden. Birds feast on their seeds and butterflies love the nectar. Excellent in the vase.

Asiatic Lily

Peony Collection (Paeonia)

Herbaceous garden peonies boast all the attributes gardeners value: large, plentiful and easy to grow. Many have sweetly fragrant flowers and are deer-resistant, drought-resistant and cast-iron hardy (to Zone 3).

Peonies are tremendously long-lived. Many a gardener can point to a treasured unnamed specimen passed along from the garden of a parent, grandparent or friend.

Peonies prefer full sun and are excellent as cutflowers in a bouquet.

Unit : 56

Festiva Maxima Kansas
Karl Rosenfield
Duchesse de Nemours Felix Crousse
Dr. Alex Fleming Coral Sunset Big Ben Barbara
Monsieur Jules Elie Paula Fay Pink Pompadour
Shirley Temple Sorbet
Sarah Bernhardt Red Magic

Peonies are the classic ingredient to the perennial border and have been cultivated for over 2000 years. Beloved for their abundant blooms, the beauty of their exquisite flowers, their delightful fragrance and their bold foliage changing shades over the seasons. Virtually carefree once established, they live for generations, are deer resistant and produce some of the best cut flowers.

#1c Perennials

CP-1900

Lily Collection (Zantedeschia)

Callas are renowned for their blooms, which are waxy in texture and very long lasting. The heart shaped foliage adds garden interest when the plant is not in bloom. Callas are an excellent addition to any flower bouquet.

Calla Lilies are one of the most graceful additions that can be made to any garden, so be sure to place them in a spot where they’ll be noticed! The trumpet-shaped flowers are popular in spring and early summer bouquets. Available in an array of colours and surrounded by complementary speckled leaves, callas perform well in partial shade, garden borders and patio containers.

Unit : 56 #1c containers

Zones 2-9

Also called stonecrop, their reputation as an unflappable, hardy perennial plant is well deserved. They will thrive in some of the most challenging conditions we can throw at them. Sedum are extremely drought tolerant. Many sedum varieties are used extensively for summer foliage colour and fall bloom displays.

Gardeners are not the only ones to appreciate all that sedums have to offer, butterflies and pollinators are very attracted to the nectar and pollen.

Unit : 56 #1c containers

CP-2100

Zones 3-9

Ground Cover Perennial Collection

A wonderful collection of hardy perennials that are low growing and do well in dry conditions. This unit is comprised of ground cover and trailing varieties that are ideally suited to retaining walls and rockery gardens that do not get a great deal of moisture.

FEATURED PERENNIAL - MOTHER OF THYME

There are a great many selections of Thyme grown in gardens, all of them with edible leaves and some degree of fragrance and flavour. This is a vigorous mat-forming species, with dark green leaves and clusters of bright rose-purple flowers. One of the best for large groundcover plantings. Also nice in the rock garden, or used in mixed containers and tubs. May be mown in early spring. Drought tolerant once established. Attractive to butterflies. Evergreen

Unit : 56 #1c containers

Coastal Flame Coastal Blush
Coastal Gold Coastal Purple Coastal Sensation
Photo: Coastal Flame
Angelina
Blue Spruce Coral Reef Autumn Fire
‘SunSparkler’ Lime Zinger
‘SunSparkler’ Dazzleberry
‘SunSparkler’ Firecracker
Mother of Thyme Thymus cocc. Herb
Dusty Miller Artemesia Silvermound
Phlox subulata Phlox (creeping) Emerald Pink
Seathrift Armeria Splendens
Carpet Bugle Ajuga Burgundy Glow
Carpet Bugle Ajuga Chocolate Chip
Mountain Sandwort Arenaria Montana Blizzard Compact
Speedwell Veronica Georgia Blue

3-9

Summer Flowering Perennial Collection

A collection of hardy perennials that do not require constant watering, and that can withstand long dry periods in the summer. Most of the varieties in this collection are mid-to-late summer bloomers and will extend the colour in the garden nicely through the hot, dry summer months.

Echinacea Pow Wow - are shorter and more compact than most echinaceas, making them ideally suited to front gardens and containers. Very drought-tolerant, easy-care plants that stay tidy. Included is the award-winning ‘Pow Wow Wild Berry’.

Hardy and easy to grow!

Unit : 56 #1c containers

MID TO LATE SUMMER COLOUR!

Zones 4-9

Dianthus Collection (Pinks)

A collection of low growing, hardy dianthus perennials that love to be in the sun! Ideal for front borders and groundcovers.

The Dianthus (Cheddar Pinks) have been popular in gardens for centuries. They form a low cushion of grassy foliage and the sweetly-scented flowers appear in early summer. Excellent addition to the sunny rock garden, alpine trough, or for edging. Plants should be trimmed lightly after blooming to maintain a tight, compact mound.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

CP-2500

‘Pollinator Friendly’ Perennial Collection

A collection of hardy perennials that attract butterflies, honey bees and hummingbirds. These ‘Pollinator Friendly’ varieties are so important in helping mother nature do her thing. Not only are they beneficial to our little friends, they are second to none for colour and versatility.

Yarrow, in particular, is an easy perennial, growing in nearly any sunny situation. Plants form low mounds of fragrant ferny foliage, with clusters of flowers appearing on upright stems in early summer. This selection from the Desert Eve™ series are good for cutting, fresh or dried.

Unit : 56 #1c containers

BUTTERFLIES LOVE THESE VARIETIES!

Zones 4-9
Yarrow
Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum Real Charmer
Shasta Daisy Leucanthemum Western Star Leo
Meadow Sage Salvia Blue Marvel Meadow Sage Salvia Rose Marvel
Coneflower Rudbeckia Goldsturm
Zones

#1c Perennials

CP-2600

Zones 3-10

Hardy Fern Collection

A wonderful collection of shade loving and hardy ferns!

Whether you have a secluded pond or a serene woodland setting, you will find that an assortment of ferns will add beauty to any spot in the garden. Most ferns do well in partial shade or dappled sunlight, but there are many which will do well with quite a bit of sun, provided they get enough water. Shade loving ferns appreciate organic, evenly moist, well drained soil. If your soil is heavy with clay or sand you can add compost or other organic matter to help balance it out. (If you use manure, be sure it is well rotted or aged.)

Ferns require minimal maintenance throughout the year. Once in the garden, ferns in general do not require additional fertilizer. They will appreciate leaf litter from surrounding trees and an occasional top dressing of a compost mulch.

Unit : 56

#1c containers

CP-2800

Zones 3-10

Ornamental Grass Collection

Ornamental Grasses have gained much popularity due to their undemanding nature, and long lasting, year round appeal. There is nothing else that adds such interesting forms, textures and richness to a garden as this diverse plant group. They can be planted along banks of ponds, incorporated into perennial gardens, grouped together, or utilized as a ground cover along walkways, paths, or on steep inclines. They are not fussy about soil requirements, and are drought tolerant as well as insect and disease resistant.

Unit : 56

#1c containers

CONTAINERS!

Feather Reedgrass Calamagrostis Karl Foerster
Blue Oat Grass Helictotrichon Sapphire
Dwarf Porcupine Miscanthus sinensis Gold Bar
Switchgrass Panicum virg. Cape Breeze
Variegated Moor Grass Molinia caerulea Variegata
Ribbon Grass Phalaris arund. Picta Switchgrass Panicum virg. Heavy Metal
Feather Reedgrass Calamagrostis Overdam
Sedge-Variegated Carex morrowii Ice Dance
Blue Fescue Festuca Beyond Blue
Golden Japanese Forest Grass Hakonechloa Aureola
Golden Japanese Forest Grass Hakonechloa All Gold
Fern Polystichum Alaskan
Fern Dryopteris Eryt. Autumn
Fern Dryopteris filix Crested Male Fern
Dryopteris aff. Cristata The King
Fern Athyrium nip. Japanese Painted
Fern Matteuccia Or. Oriental Ostrich
Fern Cyrtomium fort. Japanese Holly
Fern Athyrium Lady in Red

EXTRA

LARGE

2 GALLON

PERENNIALS

CP-300 #2c Perennial Collection

For your customers looking for that instant show, we offer an excellent assortment of hardy perennials in a nursery #2 square container. These JUMBO sized perennials are grown for an extra season.

Included in this collection are: Astilbes, Dianthus, Echinacea, Nepeta, Coreopsis, Delosperma, Daylilies, Rudbeckia, Salvia, Veronica and many many more.

Unit : 30 #2c containers

Zones 3-9

Calla Lily Collection (Zantedeschia)

Callas are renowned for their blooms, which are waxy in texture and very long lasting. The heart shaped foliage adds garden interest when the plant is not in bloom. Callas are an excellent addition to any flower bouquet. Ideal for summer colour on the deck.

Unit : 30 - #2c containers

Canna Lily ‘Cannova’ Collection (Canna indica)

An excellent assortment of our best cannas. Ideal on the deck for summer colour. Cannas love the water and this container can be submerged in a pond or water feature.

Unit : 30 - #2c containers CP-315

For continuous summer colour in the garden or on the sundeck, there is nothing better than the dahlia. We use only the top selling container dahlia varieties. These fantastic selections produce endless blooms all summer in a neat and compact bush. They can be left in these containers or moved to a larger container on the deck. Great as cutflowers in a vase.

Unit : 30 - #2c containers

IDEAL SHIPPING: May 1st - June 1st

Order in 30’s per collection. 3 collections fill one display rack

IDEAL SHIPPING: May 1st - June 1st

Order in 30’s per collection.

3 collections fill one display rack

Lavender Collection (Lavandula)

English and Spanish lavender have fragrant, mauve-blue spikes atop grey-green, mounded foliage. You can tuck this lavender into your herb garden, plant them with other colourful perennials in borders, or set them on the patio where you can enjoy its pleasant scent. Excellent in fresh or dried bouquets.

Unit : 30 - #2c containers

Ornamental Grass Collection CP-355

Ornamental Grasses have gained much popularity due to their undemanding nature, and long lasting, year round appeal. There is nothing that adds such interesting forms, textures and richness to a garden or container than this diverse plant group.

Unit : 30 - #2c containers

Hosta Collection (Plantain lily)

For this #2c collection, we have grown some of the finest ‘large leafed’ hostas varieties. These spectacular shade loving beauties are ideal for instant display in the garden or shaded area of the patio.

Unit : 30 - #2c containers

CP-360

Peony Collection (Paeonia)

Peonies produce very large blooms on mounds of dense foliage. These extremely hardy perennials can last 25 or more years. They prefer full sun and are excellent as cut flowers in a bouquet.

Unit : 30 - #2c containers

Zones 2-9
Zones 3-8
Zones 6-10
Zones 4-10

#1c Containers

Flowering shrubs are the backbone of any well rounded-garden, offering privacy along your yard borders, attracting pollinators (like birds, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, and most importantly, bees), and providing vibrant colour and interest without needing an annual replanting. With hundreds of attractive varieties, there’s a beautiful blooming bush for every taste!

Barberry Collection (Berberis)

All four barberry in this collection produce spectacular foliage and are deer resistant. Beware of sharp thorns when working with barberry! Great as a hedge, barrier or specimen plant. They prefer moist, welldrained soil and provide best colour in full sun, although light shade is fine. Pruning is not necessary, but you can remove 1/3 of growth in spring or fall to reshape and stimulate new growth. Drought tolerant. Unit : 56 - #1c containers (Not available to our US customers)

AMAZING CONTRAST AND COLOUR IMPACT WHEN PLANTED TOGETHER!

Concorde (dwarf)
Aurea Nana
Rosy Glow
Ruby Carousel
CS-1150 Zones 4-8
Photo: Berberis ‘Concorde’

CS-1200 Hydrangea Collection (Hydrangea)

The coarse green foliage of these fast-growing shrubs is covered in late spring through fall with deep rich flowers. Performs well in shady areas. Virtually pest free and disease resistant, maintenance of hydrangeas won't cut in on your garden enjoyment. Hydrangeas are a beautiful accent plant when set amongst other shrubs. Addition of aluminum sulfate intensifies the rich blue colour of ‘Nikko Blue’ and ‘All Summer Beauty’.

How to Adjust Hydrangea Colour!

Hydrangeas may produce pink, blue, or lavender blooms, depending on where it’s planted and how it’s fed. The presence of aluminum in the plant ultimately determines the colour, and pH affects the uptake of aluminum. Alkaline soils, pH of 6.0 or more, are more likely to produce pink blooms, and more acidic soils, pH 4.5 to 5.5, produce blue flowers.

Pink hydrangeas can be turned blue by applying aluminum sulfate to lower the pH and add aluminum to the soil. Applying lime to raise the pH level will help blue hydrangeas turn pink. If your soil naturally produces very blue or very pink hydrangea flowers, you may need to grow your hydrangeas in containers or raised beds to achieve the desired colour. If you do attempt to change the colour of your blooms by adding these minerals, dilute them well, and add sparingly. It is very easy to scorch your plants by adding too much. White hydrangeas are not affected by efforts to change bloom colour.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

#2c Hydrangea Collection (Hydrangea)

With the huge popularity of hydrangea’s in recent years and the demand for that instant show in the garden or containers, we are pleased to offer a 2 gallon size. We use the above varieties, featuring the most popular blue and pink selections. These easy to grow and low maintenance beauties will add amazing colour to the landscape.

Unit : 30 #2c containers

Serrata lacecap Bluebird
Macrophylla Glowing Embers
Macrophylla All Summer Beauty
Macrophylla Nikko Blue
Macrophylla Pink Beauty
Macrophylla Masja
Zones 5-9
Photo taken: Mid June 1 gallon Hydrangea ‘Glowing Embers’
CS-400
Zones 5-9

#1c & #2c Containers

For fragrance and beauty, the lilac is second to none. We have come up with what we consider to be the top selling varieties in each colour class. Lilacs bloom from late spring to late summer and have very attractive heart shaped leaves. These sun-loving, easy-care shrubs are perfect specimen plants or to grow as a hedge for privacy.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers
CS-1300
Lilac Collection (Syringa)
Zones 3-8

#1c & #2c Containers

#2c Lilac Collection

For fragrance and beauty, the lilac is second to none. We have come up with what we consider to be the top selling varieties in each colour class. See varieties listed above. Lilacs bloom from late spring to late summer and have very attractive heart shaped leaves. These sun-loving, easy-care shrubs are perfect specimen plants or to grow as a hedge for privacy.

Unit : 30 #2c containers

Syringa vulgaris Monge
Syringa vulgaris Primrose
Syringa x Red Pixie (dwarf)
Syringa vulgaris Charles Joly
Syringa vulgaris Agincourt Beauty
Syringa vulgaris Beauty of Moscow
Syringa vulgaris Ludwig Spaeth
Syringa vulgaris Hope (Nadezhda)
Syringa vulgaris Madame Lemoine
Syringa patula Miss Kim (dwarf)
Syringa meyeri Paliban (dwarf)
Syringa vulgaris President Grevy
Syringa vulgaris Sensation
Syringa x chinensis Sunday
Syringa vulgaris Wonder Blue

#1c Containers

CS-1400

Zones 3-8

Potentilla Collection (Potentilla)

Potentillas are extremely hardy and produce single rose-like flowers from June until frost. Easy to grow and maintain. They survive in even the harshest of climates. Potentilla is a deciduous shrub that does best in full sun and will flower all summer if trimmed, fertilized and watered in late June or July. They also serve as a butterfly nectar source.

Unit

:

56 - #1c containers

CS-1500

3-9

Spirea Collection (Spiraea)

This collection of Spirea includes a nice array of colours, shapes and sizes. Spirea are hardy, easy to grow and do not demand a rich soil. All varieties are ideal as a specimen planting, while some may be used as hedging.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

CS-1600

Zones 4-8

Weigela Collection (Weigela)

These ‘easy to grow’ weigelas are extremely healthy and produce an abundance of trumpet-like flowers. Weigela blooms in late spring and early summer and attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and bees to the garden.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

CS-1700

Zones 3-9

Patented and Select Collection

A wonderful collection of newer introductions and specially selected shrubs.

Smoke Tree - Spectacular display of smoky plumes. Although many grow into large shrubs, as the name smoke tree suggests, they are still desirable shrubs for many gardens because of their long season of interest.

Burning Bush - Euonymus alatus is commonly known as burning bush because of fiery red fall coloured foliage. Low maintenance and extremely hardy.

Ninebark - For exceptional toughness, easy maintenance and four-season interest, few ornamentals can rival the appeal of ninebark. This deciduous shrub is a favourite of cold climate gardeners for its extreme hardiness and reliability.

Spirea - A neat, compact, mounded shrub with vibrant red new leaves. Clusters of small pink flowers contrast with bright gold mature foliage that turns rich russet red in the fall.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

Abbotswood Fargo Frosty (groundcover)
Pink Beauty Mango Tango
Dart’s Red Firelight (Improved Goldflame) Little Princess Snowmound
Bridal Wreath
Red Prince Minuet
Minor Black
Rumba Tango Variegata
Zones
Burning Bush Euonymus alatas Burning Bush
Smoke Tree Cotinus Royal Purple Smoke Tree Cotinus Young Lady
Ninebark Physocarpus Center Glow
Ninebark Physocarpus Royal Jubilee Spirea Sp. Japonica Magic Carpet

Dogwood Cornus sericea Red Twigged

Dogwood Cornus eleg. Silver Variegated

Dogwood Cornus flav. Yellow Twigged

Hydrangea Hydrangea Annabelle

Hydrangea

Purpleleaf Sandch. Prunus Cistena Sandcherry

Japanese Willow Salix integra

CS-1800

Zones 3-9

Flowering Shrub Collection

A wide assortment of colours, shapes and sizes are included in this flowering shrub collection. All are extremely hardy.

Dogwood - Very versatile plants that can be used in all landscapes. A highlight plant for winter landscapes, but beautiful year-round. A true four-season plant.

Hydrangea - Hydrangea flowers are produced from early spring to late autumn and are ideal as cutflowers. Extremely hardy and easy to grow.

Purpleleaf Sandcherry - most noted for its reddish purple foliage that retains good colour throughout the summer.

Japanese Willow - From its elegant dwarf form to its semi-weeping habit, to its nonstop colour show, this ‘Japanese Willow’ is a rare treasure deserving a special place in the garden! It sports leaves of stunning creamy-pink from spring till fall.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

Boxwood Hedging Buxus)

Green Velvet: A full-bodied boxwood well-suited for dense, low hedges. Foliage retains its rich green colour throughout winter. Develops a vigorous, rounded form if not pruned. A wonderful evergreen that will provide year-round structure in the garden. Unit : 56 - #1c containers CS-1925

#2c Shrub ‘Deciduous’ Collection

A wonderful collection of deciduous shrubs offered in our #2c (2 gallon) square black containers. Features some of the best selling varieties on the market. This unit is ideal for customers wanting a larger, more mature plant.

Collection includes these categories: Cotinus Dogwood Hydrangea Ninebark Potentilla Salix Hakura Nishiki Spirea Weigela

Unit : 30 - #2c containers CS-500

Hydrangea Phantom Hydrangea Hydrangea Pink Diamond
Hakura Nishiki
Boxwood - Green Velvet
Zones

Cradle for rootball makes planting a breeze and eliminates transplant shock!

Unlock tabs to release trellis and cradle

Cradle for rootball
*Patent pending in Canada and USA.

#1c & #2c Containers

Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Blue Ravine

Clematis (Grp.C) Clematis

Huldine

Clematis (Grp.C) Clematis Cardinal Wyszynski

CV-1100

Zones 3-10

Clematis Collection

This spectacular collection of clematis vines includes only the best in colour, vigor, and hardiness. Known as ‘Queen of the Vines’, clematis produce wonderful blooms on healthy foliage.

Clematis are long-lived perennial vines and they have an important role to play in any flower garden. As they scramble up trellises, climb over arbors and thread themselves through other plants, clematis weave a rich tapestry of colour and texture.

Growing tip: Clematis don’t like to be moved, so choose the planting site carefully. The ideal location will have well drained soil that’s rich and loamy. If possible, find a spot where the root zone will stay relatively cool. In most cases, you can count on nearby plants to shade the soil. If the planting area is more open, plan to mulch the soil with shredded leaves or compost, keeping the mulch a few inches away from the stems.

Unit : 56 #1c containers

Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Dr. Ruppel

Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis

Sunset

Clematis (Grp.C) Clematis Jackmanii

Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Louise Rowe

Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Duchess of Edinburgh

(Grp.B) Clematis General Sikorski

Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Gillian Blades

Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis H.F. Young

(Grp.B) Clematis Nelly Moser

Clematis (Grp.C) Clematis Rouge Cardinal

CV-500

Zones 3-10

#2c Clematis Collection

This unit contains a nice selection of clematis found in our CV-1100 unit. These are offered in a #2c (2 gallon) container with a 90cm (36”) metal trellis and grown for an extra season. A great item for those looking for a more mature plant.

Unit : 30 #2c containers

Clematis
Clematis
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Multiblue
Clematis (Grp.B or C) Clematis Ville de Lyon
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Westerplatte
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Warsaw Nike
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Will Goodwin
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Pink Fantasy
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis The Vagabond
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis The First Lady
Superba
1 gallon Clematis on our NEW 45cm (18”) 2pc trellis.

CV-1125

Clematis ‘Premium’ Collection

Our premium clematis are our growers’ newer introductions and are chosen based on their unique blooms, as well as their strength and vigour in the garden. These amazing varieties bloom early and all season long. Ideal in the garden or container.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

CV-1150

Clematis ‘Small Flowering’ Collection

This collection of small flowering clematis are know for their abundant bloom production from top to bottom. This collection includes the top performing ‘vitacellas’, also know as ‘Italian’ Clematis.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

CV-1200

Vine and Ivy Collection

A collection of climbing vines with varying heights and colour tones. All extremely hardy and easy to grow. Ideal for the fence or trellis.

Chocolate Vine - this plant is popular for its flower’s subtle, chocolate fragrance and beautiful, maroon/purple colours. This woody vine is very easy to grow.

Climbing Hydrangea - lush green foliage is blanketed with magnificent, white lacecap blooms in summer. Deciduous.

Japanese Climbing Hydrangea - a superb self-clinging vine with huge, creamy white lacecap hydrangea-like blooms. As the vine matures the fragrant flowers will increase in abundance. The silvery blue-green heartshaped leaves turn yellow in the fall.

Harlequin Honeysuckle - attractive variegated foliage with pastel pink and cream flowers are sweetly scented.

Wisteria Blue Moon - was bred in Minnesota and is hardy to -40c.

Silverlace Vine - Easy-to-grow Silver Lace vine is vigorous, fast-growing, twining and has lots of fragrant, creamy-white flowers. An elegant, big statement vine in the summer garden.

‘Engelman Ivy’ (self clinging) and ‘Virginia Creeper’ (needs support) both produce foliage that turns to a stunning, fiery orange red in the fall.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

Pruning your clematis

(see each varietal tag for pruning type)

Zones 4-9
Zones 4-9
Clematis (Grp.C) Clematis vitacella Etoile Violette
Clematis (Grp.C) Clematis Arabella
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Sapphire Indigo
Clematis (Grp.C) Clematis
Correvon
Clematis (Grp.C) Clematis vitacella Polish Spirit
Clematis (Grp.C)
Clematis vitacella
Purp. Plena Elegans
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Julka Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis Little DucklingTM
Clematis (Grp.B) Clematis VancouverTM Sea Breeze
Clematis (Grp.C) Clematis Taiga
Dropmore Honeysuckle Lonicera
Climbing Hydrangea Hydrangea petiolaris
Chocolate Vine Akebia Quintata
Japanese Climbing Hydrangea Hydrangeoides Schizophrag. Moonlight
Harlequin Honeysuckle Lonicera
Silverlace Vine Polygonum aubertii
Engelman Ivy Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Virginia Creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Wisteria Macrostachya Blue Moon
Zones 3-9
Pruning Group "B" Ideally a light spring pruning (varying stem lengths) is all that is needed. You may wish to prune hard every second year to rejuvenate the plant.
Pruning Group "C" Cut these plants in early spring and as close to the ground as possible. Ideally you want to leave two or three buds per stem.
PP27591
Mandarin Honeysuckle Lonicera

Collection (Vaccinium)

This collection of blueberries includes some of the hardiest and most productive varieties on the market. Ideal for jams, desserts, smoothies and eating fresh!

10 Health benefits of Blueberries

1. Blueberries are low in calories but high in nutrients

2. Blueberries are the king of antioxidant foods

3. Blueberries reduce DNA damage, which may help protect against aging and cancer

4. Blueberries protect cholesterol in your blood from becoming damaged

5. Blueberries may lower blood pressure

6. Blueberries may help prevent heart disease

7. Blueberries can help maintain brain function and improve memory

8. Anthocyanins in blueberries may have anti-diabetes effects

9. Blueberries may help fight urinary tract infections

10. Blueberries may reduce muscle damage after strenuous exercise

Unit : 56 - #1c

Bluecrop Chippewa Duke
Northcountry (dwarf)
Northblue
Northland
Top Hat (dwarf) Patriot
Pink Lemonade

HOMEMADE

#1c Containers

CF-1300 Small Fruit Collection

The assorted berries in this collection are all extremely winter hardy and easy to grow.

Currants are prized for their distinctive flavour in juice, jam, jelly, pies, and other desserts.

Ribes nigrum Black Currant Crandall

Ribes

Ribes hirtellum Gooseberry Pixwell

Ribes nigrum x uva-crispa Jostaberry

Goji Berry Often consumed in their dehyrated form, a goji berry tastes a lot like a sour cranberry, with a nearly imperceptible sweetness. The texture of dried goji berries is a cross between chewy craisins and a fleshy, dried apricot. Fresh goji berries are difficult to find, but are delicious raw, or in juices, jams and sauces.

Gooseberries are a hardy northern fruit that are a favourite for jams and tarts. Their distinctive sweet-sour flavour also works well in pies.

Jostaberry A gooseberry and currant cross! The rich berry taste is reminiscent of gooseberry with a kiss of black currant. Deep-red, almost-black fruit is high in vitamin C and forms in large clusters. Ideal for juices, jams, jellies, and fresh-eating. Cold-hardy plants are long-lived, thornless, and productive once established.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

Specialty Berry Collection

The assorted berries in this collection are all high yielding and easy to grow. Wonderful berries to eat fresh off the vines and ideal for making jams.

Rubus ursinus x id. Boysenberry

Rubus fruticosus Blackberry Chester

Rubus occidentalis

Blackberry (Thornless) produces medium-to-large, round, deep black very sweet berries. Boysenberry Huge berries with outstanding flavour! This plant produces juicy, deep purple berries that can grow to be over an inch long and an inch around. Boysenberries have blackberry, raspberry, and loganberry in their parentage. Delectable when eaten fresh and famously used for outstanding jams and jellies.

Loganberry A red raspberry-blackberry cross. Large, dark, wine-red berries ripen from July to September. It is a vigourous, trailing plant that is thornless and easy to grow. A favourite for making syrup, preserves and desserts.

Raspberry - Black Rich, black-raspberry flavour. High-quality fruit is perfect for fresh-eating, making pies, and preserves. Bristol x Dundee cross. The sturdy and reliable canes produce big harvests — so plan to share or freeze the bounty. Ripens in early July. Self-pollinating. A licensed variety of Cornell University.

Zones 5-11

CF-1400 ‘Hardy’ Grape Collection (Vitis)

We have the top grape varieties based on taste, hardiness, production and overall fresh eating desirability. All are hardy to -26C (-15F). Grapes are a wonderful plant in the landscape as they take up very little garden space and spread along any fence or trellis. With proper pruning techniques, grapes can produce for many years.

Note: The variety Niagara is only available in our Eastern locations. E - Shipped from our Ontario nurseries to locations east of Manitoba.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

(Not available to our US customers)

Rubus loganbaccus Loganberry
Ribes uva-crispa Gooseberry Captivator
Zones 3-10
CF-1350
Interlaken (Seedless)
Black Monukka (Seedless)
Thornless

#1c Containers

Raspberry Collection (Rubus)

Our red and yellow raspberries in this collection are what we consider to be the best on the market! They are hardy, easy to grow and produce an abundance of fruit that are ideal for jams, pies and fresh desserts.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

Pruning raspberries:

Out with the old canes and in with the new. The smooth, one-year-old green canes and the rougher, two-year-old brown canes are easy to tell apart. Each spring, oneyear-old canes are trimmed back to below the fruiting area and two-year-old canes are removed completely.

Boyne
Heritage (Everbearing)
Fall Gold
Canby (thornless)
Thornless
Trellis
Trellis

#1c Containers

Strawberry Collection

This collection contains everbearing strawberries that produce crops all season long. Strawberries are one of the easiest fruits to grow. The taste of this home grown fruit is far more flavourful than you’ll find in a grocery store. Ideal for eating fresh and for making jams.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

Rhubarb Collection

This perennial vegetable has tart-flavoured ruby stems used to make pies, crumbles, jams, and sauces. A healthy plant will remain productive for 10 years or more. For that reason, rhubarb should be planted in its own space in any corner of the garden where it can grow undisturbed.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

HARDY

Saskatoon Berry Collection (Amelanchier)

Saskatoon berries contain high amounts of antioxidants. They are not only great for fruit production but are also widely used as an ornamental plant in the garden. Brilliant fall foliage. Fruit is ideal for jams, pies and jellies.

Note: See varieties for availability in West and East locations:

W - Shipped from Surrey, BC nursery to locations as far as Manitoba.

E - Shipped from our Ontario nurseries to locations east of Manitoba.

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

Honeyberry Collection (Haskap, Lonicera)

The flavour of honeyberries is very hard to describe, so it may be best to just say it's a "mystery berry" flavour. Reminding some people of blackberry, cherry, and even grape or kiwi. With a very thin skin, the zesty berries melt in your mouth! Higher level of antioxidants than blueberries. Disease and pest resistant. Great for organic gardening. Plant 2 different varieties for best cross pollination. Can last 50+ years. Zone 2.

Unit

Dwarf Cherry Collection (Prunus cerasus)

This wonderful series of Dwarf cherries has been recently released by the University of Saskatchewan. We have chosen three of the largest producing fruit and sweetest eating varieties. The story behind these is fascinating, and spans nearly 70 years of trials, tests, and selections by various plant breeders.

The trees don't get very big -- typically 2-2.5m (6-8 feet) tall. They fit small yards, and you can pick most of the fruit from the ground. Yields are typically 2-3 ice cream pails per tree, or 20-25 lbs. Dwarf sour cherries have a lot going for them. They are cold hardy to zone 2, with a fruit flavour that’s sweet, and great for fresh eating (unlike standard sour cherries). The shape is extremely compact like a bush, and therefore easy to harvest. Come spring, a dwarf sour cherry bush is absolutely stunning. They flower slightly before leafing out, so they look like a cloud of blossoms.

All varieties are self pollinating!

Unit : 56 - #1c containers

(Not available to our US customers)

Carmine Jewel

is a hardy deciduous hybrid shrub variety of dwarf cherry released in the Romance Series from the University of Saskatchewan. It produces dark, black cherries with small pits that are good for pies and wine making. The hardiest of the dwarf sour cherry varieties, Carmine Jewel Cherry is a beautiful accent or landscape/orchard tree. Showy white flowers in spring!

Crimson Passion is a hardy deciduous hybrid shrub variety of dwarf cherry released in the Romance Series from the University of Saskatchewan. Crimson Passion produces dark red fruit which is the largest in the series, and the sweetest of all varieities. More compact plant than the others. Beautiful, bright red cherries, ideal for home made cherry pie. Grows well as a bushy hedge as well as pruned into a single-trunked tree.

Valentine is a hardy deciduous hybrid shrub variety of dwarf cherry released in the Romance Series from the University of Saskatchewan. Valentine is the only bright red in the series. Excellent for fresh eating and processing. Although sour is in their name, they can be surprisingly sweet when harvested at the right stage of ripeness. Grows well as a bushy shrub instead of pruning into a singletrunked tree.

Dwarf Cherry Prunus cerasus Carmine Jewel
Dwarf Cherry Prunus cerasus Crimson Passion
Dwarf Cherry Prunus cerasus Valentine

Terms and Conditions

The following terms apply to all accounts:

1) New accounts are requested to make prepayment(s) on their accounts with post-dated cheques (Advance payment post-dated 2 weeks prior to ship date) for a minimum of one year or until credit has been approved by our credit department.

2) Established accounts payment terms are Net 30, payable within 30 days from invoice date. Any amount over established credit limit requires balance to be prepaid as out lined above.

3) To qualify for volume discounts offered, payment must arrive in our office by the 30th day from the date of invoice. Discount is applied to the sub-total of the invoice only. Taxes and freight are not eligible for discount.

4) Choosing to send payment past the due date is an overdue account and will incur a service charge at a rate of 1.5% per month

5) Repeated or long-term delinquency will result in a loss of credit privileges. Any accounts over 90 days past due date will be forwarded to a collection agency.

6) All cheques that are returned by the purchaser’s bank due to insufficient funds will be subject to a $35.00 NSF charge, and will incur services charges as noted in term # 4.

7) Cancellation of any order will result in a Restocking fee of 20%, (50% for any specialized orders).

ORDERS AND SHIPPING - Orders should be placed well in advance to reserve quantities and to ensure delivery is within the scheduled shipping week. Orders are acknowledged ‘subject to crops’ growing conditions’ and are accepted without liability for non-performance. Every order must be placed with precise shipping instructions. If no shipping instructions are specified, we will ship nursery stock using our best judgement, without assuming any responsibility. Pan Am cannot accommodate special varietal and/or colour requests and all items are sold as mixed collections only, as such we cannot guarantee any variety within a collection.

CANCELLATIONS - All cancellations or alterations to orders must be submitted in writing to our office by the 1st of the new calendar year and no later than 30 days prior to the requested shipping date. A restocking charge of 20%, (50% for any specialized orders), will apply to cancellations.

LIMITATIONS ON CLAIMS - Discrepancies in quantity must be in writing and in to our office within 14 days after shipment is received. Concerns about quality must be in writing and in to our office within 14 days for potted product - with images. All ‘collect’ shipments travels at customer’s risk. In the event that your order is damaged en route, you are responsible to file a claim with the carrier at once. Please notify us immediately, so we may render all possible assistance. In the event of a claim, as we have no control over the environment of the product once it has left our premises, we will not accept any returns for damaged, frozen, or overgrown merchandise. Pan American Nursery Products Inc. will in no way be liable for any amount greater than the amount paid for said nursery stock. We request payment terms to be adhered to in full. All Claims will be handled as expeditiously as possible. NO CLAIMS WILL BE CONSIDERED IF THE ACCOUNT IS PAST DUE.

COLLECTIONS – Pan American Nursery Products Inc. retains a security interest in all plant material until fully paid. In the event collection becomes necessary, buyer will pay for all costs incurred i.e. collectors fee, including court cost and reasonable attorney's fees, whether or not prosecuted to final judgement. The laws of the jurisdiction of the buyer shall govern this agreement.

In the community

Our teams across the country are always striving to do their part in teaching the many benefits of gardening to both young and old.

Children who garden learn responsibility, patience, perseverance, and how to deal with disappointment if the garden doesn't grow the way they expected.

Children can learn new skills, have fun, play and develop self-confidence by spending time in the garden tending plants and growing their own flowers and food. Most children enjoy being outdoors and love digging in the soil, getting dirty, creating things and watching plants grow.

Our Niagara-on-the-Lake manager Alexander van Barneveld teaching a young class the benefits of gardening. They each get an easy-to-grow boxwood to plant at home and care for.

Ed van Zanten Partner

edv@panamnursery.com

Rob van Zanten Partner

robv@panamnursery.com

Craig van Zanten Partner

craigv@panamnursery.com

Brigitte Thompson

Accounting Manager

brigittet@panamnursery.com

Ryley Anderson

Nursery Manager Millgrove, Ontario

ryleya@panamnursery.com

Alexander van Barneveld

Nursery Manager Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

alexanderv@panamnursery.com

Don Williamson Partner National Sales Manager donw@panamnursery.com

Amber Bergmann (van Zanten) Partner

amberb@panamnursery.com

Margie van Zanten Partner

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Meredith Ferneyhough

Customer Service British Columbia

meredithf@panamnursery.com

Jessica Newman Receptionist British Columbia jessican@panamnursery.com

Natalie Fedorowycz

Customer Service Millgrove, Ontario

natalief@panamnursery.com

Saskia van Barneveld

Customer Service Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

saskiav@panamnursery.com

Alberto Reinoso

Head Grower Surrey, BC

albertor@panamnursery.com

Rob Thompson

Head Grower Millgrove, Ontario

robt@panamnursery.com

Jan van’t Riet

Head Grower Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

janv@panamnursery.com

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