Alpha Nursery Catalog 2010-2011

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in 1978 a single greenhouse was built. Thirty-two years later, Alpha Nursery has developed into a 150-acre site for growing container nursery stock. Our goal is to provide our customers with top-quality wholesale container ornamentals at competitive prices. If this is your first catalog from us, we welcome you to our company. If you are currently a customer, we thank you being a part of our history. We look forward to serving you in the future.


table of contents Azaleas & Rhododendrons........4 Broadleaves.....................................4 Conifers............................................13 Juniperus...........................................14

Flowering & Shade Trees............15 Japanese Maples.............................17 Specialty Items...............................19 Roses...................................................22

Grasses..............................................23 Outside Sales Team.......................26 Alpha Nursery Terms of Sale........26 National Event Schedule..........26

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Azaleas & Rhododendrons

Abelia Silver Anniversary

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#2

#5

Azalea Girards Border Gem (red) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

11.00

Azalea Girards Crimson (red) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

11.00

Azalea Herbert (lavender) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

11.00

Azalea Hino-Crimson (crimson red) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

11.00

Azalea Mother’s Day (red) Zone 6

4.00

8.00

11.00

Azalea Rosebud (double pink) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

11.00

Anah Kruschke (lavender) Zone H-2

9.00

12.60

15.00

Anna Rose Whitney (deep pink) Zone H-3

9.00

12.60

15.00

Baden Baden (red) Zone H-2

9.00

12.60

15.00

Catawbiense Album (white) Zone H-1

9.00

12.60

15.00

Catawbiense Boursalt (purple) Zone H-1

9.00

12.60

15.00

Cheer (soft pink) Zone H-3

9.00

12.60

15.00

Chionoides (ivory) Zone H-2

9.00

12.60

15.00

Cilpinence (light pink) Zone H-3

9.00

12.60

Cunningham White (white) Zone H-2

9.00

12.60

Daphnoides (purple) Zone H-2

9.00

12.60

Dora Amateis (white) Zone H-3

9.00

12.60

Jean Marie de Montagué (red) Zone H-3

9.00

12.60

Lord Roberts (red) Zone H-2

9.00

12.60

Nova Zembla (dark red) Zone H-1

9.00

12.60

15.00

PJM (bright lavender) Zone H-1

9.00

12.60

15.00

Ramapo Zone H-1

9.00

Rocket (pink) Zone H-2

9.00

12.60

15.00

Roseum Elegans (lilac) Zone H-1

9.00

12.60

15.00

Unique (pale yellow w/pink) Zone H-3

9.00

12.60

15.00

Vulcan (brick red) Zone H-2

9.00

12.60

15.00

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#2

#5

Abelia grandiflora (Edward Goucher, Sherwoodii) Zone 5

3.90

9.00

11.50

Abelia grandiflora (Silver Anniversary™) Zone 6

4.75

$9.75

12.75

Abelia x grandiflora (Kaleidoscope #16988) Zone 6

4.75

9.75

12.75

Impeditum (purple) Zone H-1

Broadleaves Rhododendron 'Vulcan'

4

#7

15.00

4.00

Arbutus unedo compacta (Compact Strawberry) Zone 7

15.75

Arctostaphylos (Massachusettes Kinnikinnick) Zone 2

4.00

Aronia (Autumn Magic) Zone 4 Green leaves turn bright gold in fall.

3.90

8.00

11.90

Berberis thunbergii (Atropurpurea, Crimson Pygmy, Rose Glow) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

11.25


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Berberis thunbergii (Bonanza Gold™) Zone 5

4.90

9.00

12.50

Berberis thunbergii (Golden Rocket) Zone 4

4.90

9.00

18.75

Berberis thunbergii (Orange Rocket) Zone 4

4.90

9.00

18.75

Berberis thunbergii (Pow Wow) Zone 5

4.00

8.75

11.75

Berberis thunbergii (Red Carpet) Zone 4

4.90

9.00

12.50

Berberis thunbergii (Rosy Rocket) Zone 4

4.90

9.00

18.75

Berberis thunbergii (Royal Burgandy

4.75

8.75

11.75

Berberis thunbergii (Helmond Pillar) Zone 4

18.75

#9461) Zone 4

Dense round deciduous shrub with dark burgundy-red foliage. Produces pale yellow flowers in spring followed by glossy red fruit. Matures 3-4' high.

Berberis thunbergii aurea (Gold Barberry) Zone 5

4.10

8.25

11.60

Berberis verruculosa (Warty Barberry) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

11.25

Buxus sempervirens (Common, Winter Gem) Zone 5

4.25

8.75

11.60

Buxus sempervirens (North Star) Zone 5

5.25

10.50

Buxus sempervirens (Varigated Boxwood) Zone 5

4.50

9.00

11.75

Buxus hybrid (Green Mountain) Zone 5 Compact, dense, slow growing. Good hedge plant.

4.25

8.75

11.60

4.50

9.00

11.75

Buxus S. suffruticosa (True Dwarf) Zone 5

4.50

9.00

11.75

Callicarpa x bodnieri profusion (Beauty Berry) Zone 6

4.00

8.00

11.25

Caragana arborescens (Siberian Peashrub) Zone 2 A bushy, upright, broadleaf, deciduous shrub with elliptic to obovate, tapered, dark green leaves. In mid-summer it produces pale pink flowers; it freely produces dark violet fruit in the fall.

4.00

8.00

10.55

Caryopteris (Blue Mist) Zone 4 Lowgrowing deciduous shrub with profuse clusters of small blue flowers and gray foliage from August to frost. Grown as shrubby perennial. Drought resistant.

4.00

8.00

11.25

(Green Velvet) Zone 5 Vigorous, rounded,

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Berberis Thunbergii

full-bodied evergreen shrub with small, dark green foliage that retains its color in winter. Excellent hedge, foundation or border plant.

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Cornus Alba 'Ivory Halo'

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#2

#5

Ceanothus gloriosus Zone 4

4.00

Ceanothus gloriosus g. var. h. (Yankee Point) Zone 7

4.00

Ceanothus impressus (Dark Star) Zone 7

4.00

Ceanothus impressus (Victoria) Zone 6

4.00

8.00

11.25

Ceanothus veitchianus Zone 6

4.00

8.00

11.25

Choisya aurea (Aztec Pearl) Zone 7

4.10

8.25

12.00

Choisya aurea (Sundance) Zone 6 This evergreen shrub has bright yellow leaves when young, and fragrant white flowers that bloom in late spring through autumn.

4.10

8.25

12.00

Choisya ternata (Mexican orange) Zone 6

4.10

8.25

12.00

Cistus (Snow Fire) Zone 7

11.25 11.25

4.10

10.50

This medium sized evergreen shrub has large showy white flowers with contrasting red and yellow centers that bloom late spring into summer. New to Alpha this year.

Cornus sericea 'Hedgerows Gold'

6

Cistus purpureus (Purple Rock Rose) Zone 7 Grown for its show flowers, this evergreen shrub is tolerant of poor dry soil and withstands cold ocean winds. Plant in masses or use as a dry bank cover. Cut out dead wood in spring.

4.10

Cistus x obtusifolius Zone 7

4.10

Cornus alba (Ivory Halo #8722) Zone 3 This very compact cornus has varigated green and white foliage.

4.40

9.50

13.00

Cornus Kelsyi (Dwarf Red Twig Dogwood) Zone 3

4.40

9.60

13.00

Cornus sericea (Baileyi) Zone 2 Vigorous, suckering, deciduous shrub with dark red winter shoots. Ovate to lance-shaped, dark green leaves that have curling hairs on lower surface. Leaves turn red or orange in fall.

3.90

9.00

12.00

(Hedgerows Gold) Zone 3

4.25

9.50

13.00

(Isanti) Zone 2 Vigorous, suckering,

3.90

9.00

12.00

3.90

9.00

12.00

8.50

10.50

10.50

deciduous shrub with dark red winter shoots. Ovate to lance-shaped dark green leaves that turn red or orange in fall. In late spring and early summer, white flowers are followed by white fruit tinged with blue. (Yellow Twig) Zone 2 Bright yellow winter shoots, dark green leaves that turn yelloworange in fall. Late spring/early summer white flowers appear, followed by white fruit. Matures 6'.


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Cotoneaster apiculatus (Cranberry Cotoneaster) Zone 4 A fine specimen plant with arching branches that are covered with small, shiny leaves and pink blossoms in spring, and red berries in the fall.

3.90

7.75

11.00

Cotoneaster dammeri (Coral Beauty) Zone 5

3.75

7.50

10.75

Cotoneaster microphyllus (Cooperi) Zone 5 Dwarf prostrate evergreen shrub with elliptic glossy dark green miniature leaves. Bears single white flowers in the summer that are pink in bud. The flowers are followed by dark red spherical fruit. Matures 12” x 6'.

3.75

7.50

Cotoneaster salicifolius repans (Willow Leaf Cotoneaster) Zone 5

3.90

Cotoneaster parneyi Zone 5 An arching evergreen shrub ideal for hedging. From early to mid-summer, it has white, cupshaped flowers that grow amid oval, dark green leaves. From fall through winter, it has long-lasting red fruits that appear in large clusters.

3.90

Cytisus praecox (Hollandia) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

11.25

Daphne odora (Marginata) Zone 7

4.50

10.50

15.00

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Choisya aurea

Deutzia gracilis “Duncan” (Chardonnay Pearls™ ppaf) Zone 5 Pearl-like buds, fragrant flowers, lime-yellow foliage for season-long color.

7.75

11.00

10.00

4.00

9.50

Escallonia (Fradesi) Zone 7

3.75

8.75

Euonymus alata Compacta (Dwarf Burning Bush) Zone 3 This dwarf and compact rounded shrub has lush green foliage, which turns brilliant scarlet in fall. Excellent for hedges or as a specimen plant in the landscape.

4.00

8.50

11.75

Euonymus fortunei (Emerald Gaiety, Emerald ‘n Gold, Ivory Jade) Zone 4

3.75

8.00

10.25

Euonymus fortunei (Moonshadow #6127) Zone 4 Wavy, lighter yellow leaves with thin green margins. This dense, compact evergreen shrub matures to 1–2' tall and wide, and is an excellent plant for borders or low hedges. Must be sold with patent tag attached.

4.00

8.15

10.55

Euonymus japonica (Aureo-marginata, Silver King) Zone 6

4.00

8.25

Euonymus japonica (Microphylla Variegata) Zone 6

4.00

8.50

Forsythia hybrid (Northern Gold) Zone 5

3.75

8.00

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10.50

Escallonia dwarf Zone 7

Native Plant

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10.50

10.25

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Forsythia x courtasol (Gold Tide #9104) Zone 3 A dwarf-spreading mounding shrub. Lemon-yellow flowers bloom profusely in spring. Leaves are a soft, bright green color. Prune when young to create a full-bodied plant. Its graceful, low-spreading nature makes it an excellent ground cover, mass plant.

Genista 'lydia'

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#2

#5

4.00

8.50

10.50

Forsythia x intermedia (Golden Peep™ #13050) Zone 5

#7

#10

9.00

Forsythia x intermedia (Goldilocks) Zone 5

4.00

Gaultheria shallon Zone 6

4.00

Genista (Lydia, Vancouver Gold) Zone 6

9.00

10.50

3.75

7.75

10.00

Hebe (Patty’s Purple, Southerlandii, Wingletye) Zone 8

3.60

8.25

11.00

(Caledonia) Zone 8

3.60

(Recurva) Zone 8

3.60

(Silver Dollar) Zone 7

3.60

Hebe pimeloides (Quicksilver) Zone 7

3.60

Hebe pinguifolia (Pagei) Zone 7

3.60

Hebe speciosa (Western Hills) Zone 7

3.60

Hemerocallis (Stella d’Oro) Zone 4 Call for other varieties

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8.25

Hibiscus syriacus (Blue Bird) Zone 5 Blue with purple throat.

12.50

(Blue Satin™) Zone 5 A true single blue

15.00

flower that can handle the cold. (Coelestis) Zone 5 Medium-sized, upright

Hemerocalis 'Stella d' Oro'

12.50

15.00

growing, slender, well-branching shrub with bright green serrated leaves. Tolerates a wide range of soil and moisture conditions. Produces an abundance of single blossoms in lavender with magenta eye in late summer. Use in borders, screens or accent a group planting. (Lavender Chiffon™) Zone 5 Cold-hardy,

9.00

15.00

single-flowered lavender that has a beautiful lacy center with dark wine color in the center.

8

(Minerva) Zone 5 Single lavender-pink with

12.50

red eye. (Red Heart) Zone 5 Single white flowers with red throat. Blooms July-

12.50

(White Chiffon™) Zone 5 Cold-hardy, singleflowered white that has a lacy

Hydrangea macrophylla (Glowing Embers, Lace Cap, Nikko Blue, Oregon Pride) Zone 6

9.00 3.50

15.00 12.75

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#2

#5

10.25

14.75

Hydrangea paniculata (Limelight™ #12874) Zone 4 An extraordinary new hydrangea with exquisite bright lime-green flowers. The color is breathtakingly beautiful, and adds much needed color to late summer landscape. Excellent vigor.

4.50

10.25

14.75

Hydrangea paniculata (Quick Fire® ppaf) Zone 4

4.50

10.25

14.75

Hydrangea paniculata (Pinky Winky #16166) Zone 3

4.75

10.25

14.75

Hydrangea quercifolia (Alice, Snow Queen) Zone 4 3.75

Hypericum kalmianum (Ames) Zone 4

3.75

Ilex crenata (Compacta, Convexa) Zone 6

4.00

Ilex crenata (Drops of Gold #14420) Zone 5

4.75

IIex hybrid (China Boy, China Girl, China Boy-Girl Combo) Zone 4 Ilex x meservae (Blue Prince, Blue Princess, Blue Prince-Princess Combo) Zone 5

9.00

12.75 12.75

9.00

11.25

4.00

10.75

13.00

17.50

4.00

10.75

13.00

17.50

11.75

15.00

4.75

11.75

14.00

4.00

8.75

11.25

(Castle Spire, Castle Wall) Zone 5

Itea virginica (Henry’s Garnet) Zone 5

Hydrangea 'Quick Fire®'

13.00

Hypericum frondosum (Sunburst) Zone 5

(Honey Maid #12060) Zone 5

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18.75

Ilex 'Castle Wall'

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Hydrangea anomala

Good for borders, this brilliant reddish-purple plant blooms with 6" perfect, white, lightly-fragrant flowers in summer.

Itea virginica (Little Henry® #10988) Zone 5

4.50

9.75

12.25

Ligustrum texanum (Waxleaf Privet) Zone 6

3.75

7.75

10.25

Ligustrum vicaryi (Golden Vicary) Zone 4

3.75

7.75

11.00

Ligustrum vulgare (Lodense) Zone 4

4.00

8.00

10.50

Mahonia aquifolium (Oregon Grape) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

11.00

10.75

14.00

Mahonia aquifolium compacta (Compact Oregon Grape) Zone 5 Mahonia nervosa Zone 5

4.00

Mahonia repens (Creeping Mahonia) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

Nandina (Alpha Compacta) Zone 6

4.50

9.75

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#2

#5

#7

Nandina domestica (Compacta, Heavenly Bamboo, Moyers Red, Nana Purpurea) Zone 6

4.00

8.00

12.75

15.75

Osmanthus delavayi Zone 6

3.75

8.75

12.50

Perovskia atriplicfolia (Russian Sage) Zone 3

3.90

6.50

10.75

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Philadelphus (Miniature Snowflake, Minnesota Snowflake) Zone 5

Nandina 'Alpha Compacta'

11.00

Photinia x fraseri (Pink Marble® Cassini #15600) Zone 6 New growth is bright red then turning to pink, green and white variegated foliage. Pink becomes more pronounced in summer. Discovered at Alpha Nursery!

4.50

9.50

13.50

Photinia fraseri Zone 6

3.75

7.75

10.75

Physocarpus opulifolius (Coppertina™ #16371, Summer Wine® #14821) Zone 3

4.50

9.75

14.75

(Center Glow) Zone 3

14.75

(Diablo #11211) Zone 2 This upright,

14.75

25.00

17.25

17.25

spreading shrub has stiffly curved branches. In the growing season, it has white flowers fading to pink, with stems that exfoliate into papery strips. In the fall, it has beautiful yellowbronze foliage. Grows to 10' tall x 9' wide.

Rhus aromatica 'grow-low'

Pieris japonica (Cavatine, Flaming Silver) Zone 5

4.25

(Little Heath) Zone 5

4.25

(Valley Fire) Zone 5

9.00

12.00

4.00

8.50

11.50

(Valley Rose) Zone 5

4.00

8.50

(Forest Flame, Mountain Fire, Snowdrift, Valley Valentine, Variegated) Zone 5

4.00

8.50

11.50

Poncirus t. var. m. (Flying Dragon) Zone 5

4.50

9.50

13.25

Potentilla fruticosa (Abbotswood White, Gold

3.75

7.25

10.25

(Mango Tango #12258, Pink Beauty #9874)

4.25

8.00

11.00

14.75

Drop, Gold Finger, Gold Star, McKay White, Red, Tangerine) Zone 3

Zone 3 Prunus cistena (Purple Sandcherry) Zone 2

10

10.00

Prunus laurocerasus (Otto Luyken, Schipkaensis, Zabeliana) Zone 6

3.75

8.50

11.00

13.50

Prunus lustanica (Portugal) Zone 6

3.75

8.50

11.00

14.50

Pyracantha coccinea (Kasan) Zone 5

3.90

Rhamnus frangula “Ron Williams” (Fine Line® #14791) Zone 2 Ribbon-like foliage

10.25 10.00

12.75

9.00

12.00

with amazing texture, columnar form. Rhus aromatica (Grow-Low) Zone 4

4.25


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Rhus typhina (Tiger Eyes®) Zone 4

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17.00

Salix x integra (Hakuro nishiki) Zone 6 Ideal for rock gardens, the young foliage of this low-growing shrub is completely pink, aging to cream and then to light green with white mottling. See specialty section for tree form.

4.00

8.00

11.00

Salix purpurea nana (Dwarf Blue Arctic Willow) Zone 3

4.00

8.00

11.00

#10 25.00

Intense purple-black foliage is finely cut, similar to Japanese Maple, with creamy-pink flowers.

Sambucus nigra “Eva” (Black Lace™

11.00

14.75

9.75

12.75

#15575) Zone 4

Sambucus racemosa (Sutherland Gold) Zone 3 Sarcococca humilis Zone 6

4.50

10.00

Sarcococca ruscifolia Zone 6

4.00

8.25

Pieris

(Flaming Silver) page 10

Shepherdia argentea (Silver Buffaloberry) Zone 3

10.75 11.00

Skimmia japonica (female & male) Zone 5 This Skimmia blooms with fragrant white flowers tinged pink or red that are followed by red fruit. About 20' x 20' when mature.

4.00

8.25

10.50

14.50

Skimmia fortunei (Reevesiana) Zone 5

4.00

8.25

10.50

14.50

Spiraea bumalda (Anthony Waterer, Gold Flame, Gold Mound) Zone 4

3.75

7.25

10.25

Spiraea japonica (Little Princess, Neon Flash) Zone 4

3.75

7.25

10.25

Spiraea japonica (Magic Carpet #9363) Zone 3 Dwarf, vibrant red leaf tips on golden foliage with pinkish-purple flowers.

4.50

8.50

11.25

Spiraea nipponica (Snowmound) Zone 4 Small, dark blue-green leaves cover this small- to medium-sized shrub. Covered with clusters of white blossoms in early spring, this shrub is good for massing or bank planting.

3.75

7.25

10.25

Symphoricarpos albus (Common Snowberry) Zone 4

3.75

7.25

10.25

9.00

11.75

Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii (Amethyst™) Zone 3 Symphoricarpos orbiculatus (Indian Currant) Zone 2 4.25

9.00

11.75

Syringa patula (Miss Kim) Zone 3

4.25

9.00

11.75

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Syringa meyeri (Palibin) Zone 3

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Syringa vulgaris (Common Purple Lilac) Zone 3

#5

#7

#10

11.00

14.75

16.50

(Beauty of Moscow) Zone 3

14.75

Syringa vulgaris (Adelaide Dunbar, Charles Joy, Ludwig Spaeth) Zone 3

13.00

Viburnum (Emerald Triumph) Zone 4

Viburnum 'davidii'

14.75

Viburnum davidii Zone 7

4.10

8.25

11.50

Viburnum hybrid (Burkwoodii) Zone 3

4.00

8.50

12.50

Viburnum lantana (Mohican) Zone 4

8.50

11.00

Viburnum nudum (Winterthur) Zone 5

8.50

12.75

Viburnum opulus (Roseum Snowball) Zone 4

8.50

11.00

14.75 15.00

Viburnum plicatum tomentosum (Mariesii, Summer Snowflake) Zone 4

4.00

8.50

12.50

Viburnum tinus compacta (Spring Bouquet) Zone 7

4.00

8.50

11.00

Viburnum trilobum (Bailey Compact) Zone 2 Compact habit, 5–6' x 5–6', deep red fall foliage, and moderate fruit.

4.00

8.50

11.75

9.00

12.50

Viburnum utile (Eskimo) Zone 6 Viburnum x bodnantense (Dawn) Zone 4

15.00

12.00

Viburnum x rhytidophylloides (Allegheny) Zone 5 Produces abundant flowers in early summer. Brilliant red fruit in September. Vinca minor (Bowles) Zone 3

14.75

8.50

12.00

8.00

10.00

14.75

3.75

Weigela (Java Red, Minuet, Variegated) Zone 4 Weigela (Ghost PPAF) Zone 4 Bright green spring foliage turns pale buttercream by summer’s end. Blooms dark red flowers.

4.75

9.50

12.75

(Midnight Wine® #12217) Zone 4 A low-

4.00

9.25

12.75

(My Monet #16824) Zone 4 Dwarf and compact with creamy-edged foliage and rich rosy blooms.

7.00

10.75

14.00

(Wine and Roses® #10772) Zone 4

4.00

8.25

10.50

mounding and dwarf version of Wine & Roses. Dark burgundy-purple foliage, intense rose pink flowers, and tidy habit.

Viburnum trilobum 'Bailey Compact'

Intoxicating dark burgundy foliage. Romantic vivid pink flowers.

12

Conifers

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#5

#7

#10

Cedrus deodara (Deodar Cedar) Zone 6

13.75

23.00

Cedrus deodara (Aurea) Zone 6

3-4' 45.00

4-5' 56.00

Chamaecyparis n. (Glauca Pendula) Zone 5

4-5' 45.00

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Chamaecyparis obtusa (Kosteri) Zone 6

11.00

16.00

Chamaecyparis obtusa Gracilis (Compact Hinoki) Zone 5 This coniferous tree has a

8.50

16.00

22.00

10.50

18.75

30.00

#10

#15

#25

broad yet conical shape. The outer bark is soft and stringy. Chamaecyparis obtusa (Aurea) Zone 5

4.00

high or low graft

(Aurea Nana, Nana) Zone 5

36.00

Chamaecyparis pisifera (Cyano Viridis) Zone 5

4.50

11.75 cone 14.75

(Cream Ball) Zone 4

4.75

9.50

(Lemon Thread, Sungold) Zone 5

4.00

8.00

10.50

(Soft Serve®) Zone 6

4.75

9.50

12.75

Cupressocyparis leylandii (Gold Rider) Zone 7 Picea abies Zone 3

Chamaechparis 'lemon Thread'

3-4' 30.00 3.30

13.25

4-5' 40.00 4-5' 22.00

45.00

5-6' 27.00

Picea abies (Little Gem) Zone 3

4.40

10.00

14.00

Picea abies nidiformis (Nest Spruce) Zone 3

4.00

7.75

11.50

16.50

Picea glauca conica (Dwarf Alberta Spruce) Zone 3 See specialty section for topiary options

12-15" 4.00

18-24" 12.50

24-30" 17.00

36-42" 32.00

48-54" 45.00

30-36" 22.00

42-48" 38.00

54-60" 52.00

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Chamaecyparis Obtusa

Picea omorika (Serbian Spruce) Zone 3

4.00

Picea pungens glauca Bakeri (Bakeri Spruce) Zone 3 An improved variety of Blue Spruce, this tree has vivid blue foliage and an interesting pyramid shape. Picea pungens glauca (Colorado Spruce) Zone 3

4.00

Picea sitchensis tenas (Papoose) Zone 5

4.00

11.00

13.25

22.50

32.00

44.00

13.25

22.50

16.00

28.00

20.00

Upright, conical evergreen that is domed at the top, with smooth gray bark, later fissured, pliant, hairy green shoots have broadly cylindrical to ovoid buds. Blue-green needles are produced in bundles of 5. Matures 20–25' high by 10–20' wide. Pinus flexilis (Vanderwolf) Zone 3

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#1

#2

Pinus heldrichi (Leucodermis/Bosnian Pine) Zone 3 Slow-growing and narrow

#5

#7

15.00

#10

#15

#25

25.00

evergreen. Needles are deep green and compact. Grows to 30'.

Pinus heldrichi 'Leucodermis'

Pinus mugo (Mugho Pumilio) Zone 2

3.75

Pinus nigra (Austrian Pine) Zone 3

3.75

13.00

23.00

Pinus strobus (Eastern White Pine) Zone 3

3.75

13.00

23.00

Pinus sylvestris (Scotch Pine) Zone 2

3.75

13.00

23.00

Thuja (Golden Spire) Zone 4

4.40

11.10

18.00

Thuja occidentalis (Hetz Midget) Zone 3

3.75

8.00

10.50

(Rheingold) Zone 4

3.75

8.00

10.00

Thuja occidentalis Smaragd (Emerald Green) Zone 3

3.75

11.00

Tsuga canadensis (Canadian) Zone 3

3.75

13.75

Tsuga canadensis (Jeddeloh) Zone 3 A dwarf spreading evergreen mound that looks just like a birdnest in the top of the plant. It is hemispherical with bright green leaves. Matures 5'.

4.40

11.10

18.25

(Gentch White) Zone 3 Forms a nicely

4.40

11.10

18.25

11.00

18.00

#1

#2

#5

Juniperus chinensis (Old Gold, Sea Green) Zone 4 A juniper with a creeping growth habit. Makes a nice accent in rock gardens.

3.90

7.75

10.25

(Saybrook Gold) Zone 4

4.00

8.00

10.50

8.00

11.00

15.00

15.50

Tsuga canadensis pendula (Prostrate Form) Zone 3 This slow-growing evergreen shrub has pendant branches. Spreading and mound-forming, it looks attractive hanging over a bank or wall. Must be staked for upright growth. 12' x 20'. Tsuga canadensis pendula staked See Specialty Items

Juniperus

Thuja 'Rheingold'

14

(Spartan) Zone 4

#10

11.00

26.00

Juniperus chinensis (Hollywood) Zone 5

4.00

17.00

26.00

(Shimpaku) Zone 5

4.90

17.00

26.00

Juniperus communis (Compressa) Zone 3

5.00

Juniperus conferta (Blue Pacific) Zone 6

3.90

Juniperus horizontalis (Andorra, Bar Harbor, Blue Chip, Hughes, Wiltoni) Zone 3

3.90

7.75

10.25

Juniperus phitzeriana (Gold Lace) Zone 4

4.25

8.50

11.50

45.00

23.00 23.00

shaped globose to mounding bush with silver-white tips. Does best in partial shade.

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#2

#5

Juniperus procumbens (Green Mound) Zone 4

4.10

8.25

10.75

Juniperus sabina (Broadmoor, Buffalo, Tam) Zone 3

3.90

7.75

10.25

Juniperus scopulorum (Moonglow, Skyrocket) Zone 3

11.00

Juniperus squamata (Blue Star) Zone 4

4.10

8.25

10.75

Flowering & Shade Trees

#5

#7

#15

12.75

16.00

27.00

Acer freemanii (Autumn Blaze #4864) Zone 3 Rapid, vigorous-growing tree with a dense oval head and ascending branch structure. Drought tolerant. 50' high x 40' wide.

32.00

65.00

Acer ginnala (Amur, in Multi-stem form) Zone 2

33.00

45.00

Acer griseum (Paperbark, in clump or Multistem form) Zone 4

clump 60.00

clump 70.00

Acer Circinatum (Vine Maple) Zone 4

#10

26.00

Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star'

ms 33.00

Acer platanoides Norway Maple (Crimson Sentry) Zone 4 A compact and dense, pyramidal to oval tree with deep purple foliage. Fall color is maroon to reddish bronze. Has a very tight, upright shape. plantings. Grows 25' high x 15' wide.

32.00

50.00

Acer platanoides Norway Maple (Crimson King, Royal Red) Zone 4

32.00

50.00

Betula

(Royal Frost®) page 15

Acer platanoides Norway Maple (Emerald Lustre, Emerald Queen) Zone 4

50.00

Acer rubrum (Karpick Red, October Glory, Red Sunset, Scanlon, Sommerset, Sun-Valley) Zone 4

33.00

Amelanchier (Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry #5717, also in clump form) Zone 3 Fastgrowing with impressive soft, white blossoms in spring. Dark green, diseaseresistant leaves turn to bright red in fall. 20-25'.

36.00

Betula (Royal Frost®, also in clump form) Zone 4 Burgundy-red foliage holds color in summer, turning yellow-orange to red in the fall. Exfoliating tan bark.

33.00

Acer platanoides 'Crimson King'

Clump 35.00

Betula jacquemonti (Jacquemonti Birch, also in Clump form) Zone 5

33.00

Betula (Heritage) Zone 5 Multi-stem form

33.00

Carpinus betulus (Fastigiata, Pyramidalis) Zone 4

35.00

Celtis occidentalis (Common Hackberry) Zone 3

29.00

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Cercis canadensis (Forest Pansy) Zone 4

42.00

(Lavendar Twist™) Zone 5

50.00

Crataegus crus-galli (Cockspur Hawthorn) Zone 4

Betula Jacquemonti

#15

51.00

Fraxinus (Autumn Purple) Zone 4 Pyramidal form with deep green leaves turning mahogany-purple in fall. Resists heat and drought well. Good for mass planting.

28.00

53.00

(Cimmaron PP8077) Zone 4 Upright,

28.00

53.00

(Patmore) Zone 4 Upright, narrow form. Shiny dark green leaves. Yellow in fall.

28.00

53.00

(Raywood) Zone 4 Fast-growing, deciduous, spreading tree. Dark green leaves turn yellow to deep purple in fall. Ideal street, shade or lawn tree. Grows 80' tall x 50' wide.

28.00

53.00

Gleditsia (Skyline, Sunburst Honeylocust) Zone 4

30.00

51.00

Magnolia x (Butterflies #7456, Marilyn) Zone 4 Butterflies are neatly shaped with large, deep yellow blooms. Grows to 15'. Marilyn has purple to pink blooms.

40.00

branching habit with a rounded form. Fast-growing with a strong central leader. Seedless selection with thick wavy leaves that turn from brick red to orange in fall.

Alpha Nursery is introducing several Malus varieties grown on SproutFree® Rootstock, which provides:

• Resistance to sprouts and suckers • Reduced labor and tree maintenance • A healthier, more vigorous tree variety

Malus 'Golden Raindrops'

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• A well-anchored root system • A more attractive landscape • Stock hardy to Zone 3 #7

#15

Malus Flowering Crab (Coral Burst) Zone 4

37.00

(Golden Raindrop) Zone 4

37.00

(Lollipop™) Zone 4

42.00

(Royal Raindrops®) Zone 4

37.00

(Red Jade Weeping, Robinson) Zone 4

30.00

49.00

(Prairie Fire, Spring Snow #2667) Zone 4

37.00

49.00

(Sargent Tina) Zone 4

42.00

49.00

(Firebird® #12621) Zone 4

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Populus Tremuloides (Quaking Aspen) Zone 2

30.00

50.00

Populus Tremuloides (Quaking Aspen

36.00

55.00

Populus Tremula erecta (Swedish Columnar Aspen) Zone 2

30.00

50.00

Prunus incisa (Little Twist) Zone 5

50.00

Prunus Weeping Flowering Cherry (Double

36.00

55.00

Prunus Flowering Cherry (Kwanzan) Zone 5

30.00

48.00

Prunus sargentii (Rancho) Zone 5 Small to medium columnar tree with dark pink flower masses on the bare wood before leafing.

43.00

Prunus Flowering Plum (Krauter Vesuvius, Newport, Thundercloud) Zone 5

31.00

51.00

Prunus Virginiana (Canada Red Chokecherry) Zone 4

31.00

52.00

Pyrus Flowering Pear (Capital) Zone 4

33.00

52.00

(Chanticleer #2489) Zone 5

35.00

53.00

(Redspire) Zone 5

32.00

52.00

Quercus (Regal Prince®) Zone 4 New selection is result of a cross with fastigiated English oak. Foliage is handsome all season with a silvery lower surface.

58.00

Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak) Zone 4 Best fall color of brilliant red-scarlet color. Retains leaves into winter. An open pyramidal tree, grows upright and spreads.

37.00

Tilia cordata (Greenspire Linden) Zone 3

36.00

56.00

upright varieties —

5-6'

6-7'

(Aconitifolium) Zone 5 Large, frondy green

65.00

Clump) Zone 2

Subhirtella, Snow Fountains — available in 48" or 66" grafts) Zone 5

Malus 'Royal Raindrops'

Japanese Maples Grafted varieties: Container Grown

leaves turn a magnificent crimson color in the fall. This tree is round and bushy, and grows to about 10'. White and maroon blossoms, fall colors scarlet and purple, rounded top. #1

3-4'

(Aka Shigitatsu sawa) Zone 5 Striking

maroon leaves in spring turn yellow-greenpink with dark veins.

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(Bloodgood) Zone 5 Popular upright form, holds deep red color into late summer, 20'.

#1

3-4'

4-5'

5-6'

6-7'

9.00

35.00

47.00

60.00

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57.00

65.00

79.00

57.00

65.00

79.00

7-8'

8-9'

Also in Multi-stem form.

(Butterfly) Zone 5 This upright, vase-shaped

maple has new growth that emerges green with pink margins, then variegates to white and green during the growing season. In fall, color is red and purple. Slow-growing to 15'. (Emperor I) Zone 5

9.00

37.00

ms 65.00 (Fireglow) Zone 5 Bright red with

35.00

57.00

translucent leaf texture creating fire illusion in sunlight, 15', round-head.

68.00 ms 68.00

(Koto-no-ito) Zone 5

57.00

68.00

6-9' at maturity. Very fine foliage, bright green leaves, fall color bright yellow to redorange. Has a bamboo-like appearance.

Acer 'Butterfly' (Omurayama) Zone 6 Long and pendulous new growth provides a weeping appearance. Light green with orange cast turn to spectacular gold and crimson in fall.

47.00

60.00

(Osakazuki) Zone 5 Stunning crimson color

78.00

75.00

85.00

in fall, green throughout summer. Leaves are slightly larger than most palmatums and it has a rounded top. Also in Multi-stem. (Sangukaku) Zone 5 Light green leaves,

9.00

57.00

68.00

gold fall color and brilliant coral bark in winter, vase-shaped to 21'. (Scolopendrifolium Rubrum) Zone 5 Vigorous

9.00

47.00

60.00

70.00

80.00

9.00

54.00

60.00

70.00

80.00

4-5'

5-6'

57.00

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growth, deep maroon with narrow, straplike leaves. Does not lose color, resembles oriental bamboo.

Acer 'shishio Improved'

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(Seiryu) Zone 5 Upright form of dissectum, vase shape, green foliage changes to gold and crimson shade in fall, 18'.

#7 (Shaina) Zone 5 Dwarf with a bush, tufted habit 4-5' tall in 8 years. Non-dissected leaves are dark maroon in summer turning brilliant red in fall.

(Shishio Improved) Zone 5 Spring color of scarlet, crimson and scarlet in fall, 6-9' maturity.

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(Suminigashi) Zone 5 Semi-upright, brilliant tones in spring fade to deep maroon late summer, 15-20'.

5-6'

6-7'

68.00

79.00

laceleaf varieties —

#1

15-18"

18-24"

24-30"

30-36"

(Crimson Queen) Zone 5 Best known form

9.00

35.00

45.00

54.00

64.00

82.00

100.00

(Inaba shidare) Zone 5 Deep purple-red, doesn’t fade in late summer, scarlet in fall.

9.00

35.00

45.00

54.00

64.00

82.00

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(Viridis) Zone 5 Weeping green form, leaves

9.00

35.00

45.00

54.00

64.00

70.00

80.00

35.00

45.00

54.00

64.00

82.00

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9.00

35.00

45.00

54.00

64.00

82.00

100.00

#5

#7

#10

#15

36-42" 42-48"

of dissectum, holds dark crimson color until late summer.

turn gold in fall. (Orangeola) Zone 5 Orange tones on spring foliage give way to green, red-orange in fall. (Tamukeyama) Zone 5 New foliage crimson

red, quickly turns to dark purple, fall color scarlet tones.

Specialty Items Acer palmatum (Bloodgood, Butterfly, Fireglow, Omurayama, Seiryu) Zone 5

trellis 95.00

Acer palmatum dissectum (Crimson Queen, Inaba Shidare Viridis) Zone 5

trellis 95.00

Ceanothus impressus (Victoria) Zone 6

trellis 45.00

Ceanothus veitchianus Zone 6

trellis 45.00

Cedrus atlantica (Glauca) Zone 6

37.00

55.00

Cedrus atlantica (Glauca Pendula) Zone 6

38.00

56.00

Cornus alba (Argentew-marginata) Zone 3

Escallonia 'Pink Princess'

tree 45.00 trellis 35.00

Cotoneaster apiculatus Zone 4 Cotoneaster parneyi Zone 5

tiers 34.00

Escallonia (Pink Princess) Zone 7

tree 28.00

trellis 35.00

Euonymus alatus (Compacta) Zone 3

tree 43.00

Fagus sylvatica (Purple Fountain, Riversii, Rohanii, Tricolor) Zone 4

44.00

Hibiscus syriacus (Ardens, Blushing Bride, Coelestis, Diana, Flowering Rose of Sharon, Lucy, Minerva) Zone 5

tree 43.00

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Ardens “double flower lavender with lacy center;” Blushing Bride “soft pink to white with dark red center;” Coelestis “lavender with red throat;” Diana “pure white;” Lucy “double flower, magenta-rose;” Minerva “lavender with magenta eye”

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Aka Shigitatsu sawa

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Hydrangea 'Snow Mountain'

continued

#5

#7

Hydrangea anomala petiolaris (Climbing Hydrangea) Zone 4

trellis 35.00

Hydrangea paniculata (P.G.) Zone 4 Deciduous, treelike shrub. In summer, panicles of large white flowers bloom amid lustrous dark green foliage, fading to purplish-pink. Ideal for the shrub border or as a specimen plant.

tree 45.00

(Snow Mountain) Zone 4 Large lacy white

tree 45.00

flowers produced from July through September. Glossiest leaf of all hydrangeas making it suitable for warmer climates. (Tardiva) Zone 4 A unique patio tree form.

(Pink Diamond) Zone 4 Upright, spreading

(Limelight™ #12874) Zone 4 Exquisite bright lime-green flowers, adding color to late summer landscape.

tree 47.00

(Quickfire) Zone 4

tree 47.00

Juniperus chinensis Pom Pom (Old Gold, Sea Green) Zone 3

38.00 38.00

45.00

Juniperus chinensis Torulosa Pom Pom (Hollywood, Shimpaku) Zone 5

45.00 38.00

75.00

43.00

Mound) Zone 4

Juniper Skyrocket Topiary Star

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#25

tree 45.00

deciduous shrub. Massive pink diamonds cover this plant in mid-summer. Buds are slightly pink, open white, then rapidly change to pink.

Juniperus procumbens (Std or Stk) (Green

#15

tree 45.00

The entire top is covered with huge white flower clusters from late summer lasting until mid-fall. Flowers change to pink and finally buff, remaining attractive through winter. An excellent specimen plant or for the small garden. The dried flowerheads are ideal for arrangements.

Juniperus chinensis (Spiral or Tier) (Spartan, Moonglow, Skyrocket) Zone 4

#10

Juniperus squamata (Std) (Blue Star) Zone 4

43.00

Photinia (Fraseri, Pink Marble ® Cassini #15600) Zone 6

tree 32.00

Physocarpus opulifolius (Center Glow) Zone 3

tree 45.00

Physocarpus opulifolius (Summer Wine #14821) Zone 3

tree 45.00

Physocarpus opulifolius Ninebark (Diablo #11211) Zone 2

tree 45.00

Picea abies (Std) (Little Gem) Zone 3

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Picea glauca conica (Spiral or Double Spiral) (Dwarf Alberta Spruce) Zone 3

34.00

46.00

Picea glauca conica (Tiers) (Dwarf Alberta Spruce) Zone 3

34.00

46.00

Picea abies pendula (Weeping Norway Spruce) Zone 3 Naturally growing, this evergreen tree spreads over ground with height of about 1.5' and spread of 10'. The needles are blunt, four-sided and dark green.

#10

Picea omorika nana — Low Graft

32.00

#25

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65.00

48.00

75.00

15-18" 21-24" 24-30" 27.00

#15

30-36"

36-42"

37.00

(Dwarf Serbian Spruce)

This compact, rounded, flat-topped evergreen shrub is wider than high at maturity, with needles that are bluish-white. Matures 5' x 6'.

Picea pungens — Std. or Low Graft (Globosa)

40.00

45.00

Pinus contorta Pom Pom (Shore Pine) Zone 7

50.00

55.00

60.00

#10

#15

#25

50.00

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15-18" 21-24" 24-30" Pinus strobus nana — Low Graft (Dwarf Eastern White Pine) Zone 3

28.00

33.00

38.00

#5

#7

#10

#15

#25

50.00

72.00

85.00

Pinus sylvestris Pom Pom (Scotch Pine) Zone 3

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Physocarpus opulifolius

Pyracantha (Kasan) Zone 5

trellis 23.00

trellis 35.00

Rhamnus asplenifolia Zone 2

tree 45.00

Salix caprea pendula (Weeping Pussy Willow) Zone 5

tree 36.00

Salix x Integra (Hakuro nishiki) Zone 6

tree 36.00

Salix purpurea nana (Dwarf Artic Willow) Zone 3

tree 36.00

Syringa (Palabin, Tinkerbell™) Zone 3

tree 47.00

Syringa laciniata Zone 4

tree 47.00

Thuja occidentalis Smaragd (Spiral or Tier) (Emerald Green) Zone 3

38.00

Thuja occidentalis Smaragd (Cactus) (Fiesta Grande) Zone 3

50.00

Tsuga canadensis pendula, Staked Zone 3

30.00

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Wisteria sinensis 'Cooke's Purple'

continued

#5

#7

Wisteria sinensis, Staked Budded Variety (Chinese White) Zone 3 Deciduous, woody vine that is a natural climber with twining stems. Its height and width is only limited by the structure on which it is allowed to grow. Pendulous clusters of flowers in spring are fragrant.

32.00

(Cooke’s Purple) Zone 3 This wisteria has

32.00

an impressive spring showing of large, beautiful blossoms, with long racemes of fragrant flowers that cover the vine. Later in summer, there will be smaller spikes of purple blooms. A woody, sun-lover that blooms best in full sun, it is drought tolerant. Deciduous. (Texas Pink) Zone 3 Vigorous, twining,

deciduous climber with pinnate leaves. Pink flowers in spring. Matures at 28' high.

#10

#15

#25

tree 36.00

tree 36.00

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#1

Acorus gramineus (Ogon) Zone 5

4.00

(Pusillus Min. Aureus) Zone 5

4.25

Calamagrostis acutiflora (Eldorado pp#16486) Zone 4 New and rare gold variegated grass. Narrow leaves with radiating bright gold center.

4.25

Calamagrostis x (Cheju-Do) Zone 4

4.25

Calamagrostis x acutiflora (Karl Foerster) Zone 5 This perennial grass has a strict, upright habit. Green foliage with fluffy golden plumes.

4.00

Carex buchananii Zone 4 This denselytufted, evergreen perennial is symmetrical and arching, with short rhizomes and 18" long orange-brown leaves that curl at the tip. Produces brown flower spikes in mid and late summer.

4.00

7.75

Carex oshimensis (Evergold) Zone 5 An unusual evergreen sedge. The variegated leaves have a gold stripe down the center of green, arching leaves. Grows in a dense tuft.

4.00

7.75

Carex morrowii (Ice Dance) Zone 5 Wide blade has green with yellow edge. Growth similar to Carex morrowii Evergold.

4.00

7.75

Chasmanthium latifolium Zone 3

4.00

Cortaderia selloana (Pumila) Zone 6

4.00

Deschampsia caespitosa Zone 4

3.90

Festuca glauca (Border Blue) Zone 3

3.90

(Elijah Blue) Zone 3 A clumping, evergreen grass with dense clumps of fine-textured bright blue to dark green foliage. Great for foliage contrast or in pots or edgings. Prefers well-drained soil.

3.90

7.75

Helictotrichon sempervirens Zone 4 A tufted grass with stiff blue or graygreen arching leaf blades. An arching, beige bloom appears from early summer onward. An excellent grass for massing or as a single specimen.

4.00

7.75

#2

#5

11.50

11.00

11.00

Helictotrichon sempervirens

7.75

11.00

Perennial grass forming loose clumps of flat linear, mid-green 20" leaves which quickly turn deep blood red from the tips to the bases. Narrow spike like 8" panicles of fluffy, silverywhite spikelets are produced in late summer. Imperata cylindrica (Red Baron) Zone 5 Juncus effusus Zone 4

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#1

#2

#5

Miscanthus sinensis (Gracillimus) Zone 4 A tall and clumping ornamental grass with slender green leaves that turn golden bronze in fall. White, fan shaped plumes in fall extend above foliage.

4.00

Miscanthus sinensis (Morning Light) Zone 4 Very narrow leaves highlighted with silverywhite stripes along the edges and center. Red-bronze fall blooms.

4.00

Molina caerulea (Variegata) Zone 4

4.25

Panicum virgatum (Haense Herms) Zone 5 A good substitute for Japanese Bloodgrass, this is the most spectacular of the red switch grasses. The red-tinted foliage becomes even more brilliant in the fall. Sun, dry and flowers in July.

4.00

11.00

Panicum virgatum (Heavy Metal) Zone 4 Narrowly upright, rhizomatous, deciduous, perennial grass forming clumps of dense blue stems that bear upright, flat, linear, metallic blue-gray 24" leaves. Foliage turns yellow in the fall. Produces broad, diffuse, weeping 20" panicles of tiny, purple-green spikelets in early fall. Matures 3' x 30".

4.00

11.00

Panicum virgatum (Shenandoah) Zone 4 Emerges bluish-green and rapidly turns burgundy-red.

4.00

Pennisetum alopecuroides (Little Bunny) Zone 5

4.00

7.75

Pennisetum alopecuroides (Hameln) Zone 5 Compact in habit, and produces earlyflowering, greenish white spikelets, graybrown when mature. Matures 2' x 3'.

4.00

7.75

11.00

7.75

Phormium (Shiraz) Zone 8

10.25

Phormium (Flamingo) Zone 8

10.25

Phormium(Sundowner) Zone 8

10.25

Saccharum ravenae Zone 5

3.90

Schizachyrium scoparium (Blaze) Zone 3

4.00

Stipa tennuissima Zone 6

4.00

11.00


at a lpha…

we built our business by taking the time to know our customers and their

needs. All of us appreciate your business and we thank you for your continued loyalty. Call us at 800.293.1286, or come visit and let us know how we can serve you.


Alpha’s outside sales team Bill Dapses, Sales Utah, N. Arizona, Idaho TEL: 801.572.4862 FAX: 801.572.5471 bdhorticulture@hotmail.com

Scott Ingram, Sales Central and Western Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia TEL: 800.759.6974 FAX: 502.243.8782 scott@ingraminc.com

James Smith, Sales Iowa, N. Ohio, Pennsylvania TEL: 330.477.6663 FAX: 330.477.6617 jmsmith1966@sbcglobal.net

Jennifer Singleterry, Sales Colorado, Nebraska, Utah, Wyoming TEL: 303.990.0228 FAX: 720.519.1196 jennifersingleterry@hotmail.com

Patrick Colwell, Sales S. Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana TEL: 859.344.9090 FAX: 859.344.9055 patrick@limbsrus.com

Prices

Terms

Orders

Claims

At Alpha we take pride in offering top-quality plants at very competitive prices.

Our terms are cash. On approved credit, payments are due and payable within 30 days from date of invoice. Accounts not paid within terms are subject to loss of any discount and charged interest at 1 1/2 % per month (18% per annum). New customers wishing credit should allow sufficient time for processing of application prior to shipment, otherwise prepayment will be required.

Orders are subject to availability, crop conditions, error in count, and acts of Nature. The customer agrees that the sale shall be void without liability to Alpha Nursery should the above or other causes beyond our control prevent delivery. Spring orders must be picked up or delivered by May 15, unless prior arrangements and payment have been made. A 15% restocking fee may be charged for orders not taken by agreed upon date. Cancellations must be submitted before December 15.

Claims must be made within five days of receipt of shipment. Please call your representative, or our office, immediately if you have any concerns. Stock subject to claim must be held for our advice and inspection. We will not be held liable for more than the purchase price. We are not responsible for damages during shipment.

Prices are for the trade and subject to change without prior notice. Prices herein cancel all previous prices offered by us. All prices in U.S. dollars. FOB Salem, OR.

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Tim Wommack, Sales Illinois, Kansas, Missouri TEL: 314.721.0699 FAX: 314.721.0899 timwommack@sbcglobal.net

Credit and Debit cards are not accepted for payment, unless it is an emergency situation, and it is pre-arranged with our office.

Visit us at these national events: Far West Show Portland, OR August 26-28, 2010 www.farwestshow.com

The Western St. Louis, MO. January 9-10, 2011 www.wnla.org

The Mants Baltimore, MD January 5-7, 2011 www.mants.com

The Mid-Am Chicago, IL January 19-21, 2011 www.midam.org

CENTS Columbus, OH January 24-26, 2011 www.onla.org

Pro-Green Denver, CO February 8-11, 2011 www.progreenexpo.com


Lo c a t e d in t he heart of t he Willamett e Val l e y. 5050 Haz el Gr ee n Rd. N E • S ale m , OR 9 70 35

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