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Malus Purple Prince
3"
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Purple Prince is one of the best red-leaf
Crabapples! These are well-branched with symmetrical
rounded crowns. Plant them now and enjoy the
abundance of maroon fruit in the fall!
#01763*
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Acer tru. Norwegian Sunset
2.5"
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Now is the time to talk about heat and drought
tolerance! This small maple exhibits both. It holds
its glossy dark green foliage throughout the growing
season, finally changing to hues of orange and red
in the fall.
#00752.
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Thuja occ. Techny
6-7 ft.
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A broad,
pyramidal form and dark green foliage year-round
make this a popular plant for hedging, or as a
specimen. These are perfectly shaped, and are very
full and dense.
#223366
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Thuja occ. Smaragd
#20 SP
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These impeccably groomed spirals warrant a specimen
place in the landscape, and would be equally nice in
large containers. Attention has been paid to
uniformity, so selecting a matching pair will be a
cinch!
#223101SP
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Juniperus chi. Spartan
#15 5ft.
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The
columnar habit of 'Spartan' creates a nice accent in
the landscape, and its densely branched form makes
it ideal for screens and windbreaks. These are very
nice, and have great color!
#2060.965
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Hydrangea pan. Unique
#5
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Now is the perfect time to order this Hydrangea, as
the numerous buds are just beginning to unfold!
'Unique' displays huge white flower panicles, that
mature to pink and hold well into late season.
#1159.5
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Hibiscus Jeanne DeArc
#5 24-30 in.
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These plants are tall and full and have just started
to pop. Your customers will be sure to love the
pretty, double white flowers, which show nicely
against the dark green foliage.
#1135.524
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Hibiscus Minerva
#5 24-30 in.
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The
solitary bloom on this plant is a mere predecessor
of big color to come! Single lavender-pink flowers
will soon cover this shrub, and will continue for
weeks.
#1569.524
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Dianthus Neon Star
#1
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The 'Star' Series of Dianthus were bred to be
compact, heat tolerant, disease resistant and have
an exceptionally long bloom time. These are true to
form, displaying their vivid magenta blooms on low,
mounded plants.
#4733.1
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