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Colorful New Shrubs
Proven Winners® ColorChoice®
flowering shrubs are geared for success. Incredibly colorful and
easy to
grow. That's what sets our shrubs apart from the crowd. We have
searched the world for the most colorful, easy
growing flowering
shrubs. They're certain to excite gardeners and stimulate your
sales. Only Proven Winners ColorChoice brings you innovative new
colorful shrubs that change the way people
garden.
Create a Proven
Winners ColorChoice Program for your geographic region:
North East
Mid-Atlantic
South
Far-North
North
Midwest
Central
Mountain
North-West
Check out these Proven
Winners ColorChoice Program and End Cap Ideas
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A
new series of colorful,
reblooming Abelia. These varieties offer a whole new refined look
for Abelia. Great for mass planting, as specimen plants or in
decorative patio containers. |
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BRONZE ANNIVERSARY™
Abelia x grandiflora ‘Rika1'
COMING SOON
Seasons of color
as the foliage emerges a unique
bronze-orange color and then matures to an attractive gold as the
season progresses. White blooms emerge in spring and intermittently
throughout the summer.
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GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY™
Abelia x grandiflora ‘Minipan
A new compact variety
with gold and green variegation
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SILVER ANNIVERSARY™
Abelia x
grandiflora ‘Panache’
A new compact variety
with silver and green variegation |
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SUNJOY™
Series
New series of colorful shrubs with attractive,
colorful foliage and neat tidy habits. Save time and money as these
plants require no pruning or spacing to produce a beautiful plant.
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SUNJOY™
Gold Beret™ Berberis
thunbergii 'Talago' ppaf
A unique dwarf,
low mounding gold barberry with attractive red new growth and red
fall color. Proven to be burn resistant in side by side tests with
other yellow leaved barberry. Certified Rust resistant. |
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SUNJOY™
Gold Pillar™
Berberis thunbergii 'Maria' pp#18,082
Similar in shape
to Helmond Pillar, but with bright golden foliage and red new
growth. Great garden architecture. Bright orange-red autumn foliage
is stunning. Proven to be burn resistant in side by side tests with
other yellow leaved barberry. Certified Rust resistant. |
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A great new series of compact Buddleia
developed by Elizabeth Keep of East Malling England. Her breeding
goal was to refine the habit of butterfly bush and she achieved her
goal by creating well behaved, extra bushy plants that are roughly
one third smaller than the typical B. davidii cultivars. You’ll love the
way they look in containers and in gardens. |
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ADONIS BLUE™
Buddlia davidii
‘Adokeep’
A
new compact variety with Pure
Blue flowers
AWARDS: Silver Medal from Royal
Boskoop Horticulture Society. |
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PEACOCK™
Buddlia davidii ‘Peakeep’
A
new compact variety with large
pink flowers |
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PURPLE EMPEROR™ Buddlia
davidii‘Pyrkeep’
A
new compact variety with purple
flowers |
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NORTH STAR™ Buxus
'Katerburg’
A
superb new hardy boxwood with a dense globe shape
that requires little if any pruning. Use it as a low
mounded specimen or use it form a low, dense,
thick hedge. Either way you won't have to do much
pruning to get a full, dense plant. |
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PETIT BLEU™ Caryopteris
x clandonensis ‘Minibleu’ pp#14,674, cbraf
A
new compact variety with deep
blue flowers and dark, green glossy foliage. The best looking
Caryopteris on the market. |
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SUNSHINE BLUE® Caryopteris
incana ‘Jason’ ppaf, cbraf
A
new extra hardy variety with bright golden leaves and clear blue flowers.
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SOFT SERVE™ Chamaecyparis
pisifera 'Dow Whiting' ppaf COMING
SOON
A compact,
conical Chamaecyparis with graceful, soft fernlike branching. The
leaves are bright green on top and flecked with silver-blue on the
underside. A great substitute for Dwarf Alberta Spruce.
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ARCTIC Dogwood
Series
Colorful stems of
course, but these varieties are extremely compact making them
excellent for both residential gardens and large scale landscapes.
Growers will appreciate their presentation in a container. Your
choice of red or yellow stems for providing great winter color.
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ARCTIC FIRE™ Cornus
stolonifera ’Farrow’ ppaf
A new compact
selection of ‘Baileyi’ red stem dogwood. Dark red winter twigs and
non-suckering habit. |
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ARCTIC SUN™ Cornus
sanguinea ‘Cato’ ppaf, cbraf
A brightly colored
compact dogwood with rich yellow stems tipped with blood red
coloration. |
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CHARDONNAY PEARLS®
Deutzia gracilis ‘Duncan’ ppaf, cbraf

Attractive, crisp,
lime-yellow foliage and pure white, pearl-like buds that explode
into a shower of fragrant spring time flowers. |
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FIRE BALL®
Euonymus alatus
‘Select’
An improved
selection of ‘Compacta’ with bright red autumn foliage, tight
branching and superior stem hardiness. |
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BLONDY® Euonymus
f ‘Interbolwi’ pp#10,424
A colorful shrub with big, clear
yellow thumb prints in the center of each leaf. Bright
yellow stems. Very popular in Europe, where it has replaced
‘Sunspot’! Discovered by Bolwijn Nursery in the Netherlands. Great
impulse plant. |
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GOLD SPLASH® Euonymus
fortunei ‘Roemertwo’

Big round leaves
displaying a thick deep golden-yellow edge. Excellent leaf spot
resistance. Yellow fruit and orange seeds are very showy and
persistent. |
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SHOW OFF™ Forsythia
x intermedia ‘Mindor’ ppaf
Abundant, large,
golden flowers and dark green foliage. A compact, rounded plant with
a full and showy flower display from the ground up.
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BANGLE™ Genista
lydia ‘Select’
A new floriferous,
low mounding selection of Genista that produces waves electric
yellow flowers in early spring. Improved branching and texture make
this a wonderful plant for containers and for mass plantings.
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Chiffon™ Rose
of Sharon
A whole new look
for Hardy Hibiscus. Large, single flowers adorned with a lacy center
to create an anemone-like bloom. Strong growing plants that finish
more quickly than other varieties. Hybridized by Dr. Roderick Woods
of England. |
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Blue Chiffon™
Hibiscus syriacus
‘Notwood3’ ppaf COMING SOON
The Chiffon series just got more exciting with the addition of this
selection with rich blue flowers. It has the same great Chiffon
growth and lacy blooms. Another great plant from Dr. Roderick Woods
of Cambridge, England. |
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Lavender Chiffon™
Hibiscus syriacus
‘Notwoodone’ pp#12,619

Large, single lavender flowers adorned
with a lacy center to create an anemone-like bloom.
AWARDS: Gold Medal Royal Boskoop
Horticulture Society. Mail Order Gardening Association Green Thumb
Award. |
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White Chiffon™
Hibiscus syriacus
‘Notwoodtwo’ pp#12,612
Breathtaking! Large single white
flowers adorned with a lacy center to create an
anemone-like bloom. You'll also appreciate this plant’s strong
growth.
AWARDS: Silver Medal Royal Boskoop
Horticulture Society. |
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SATIN®
Series Rose of
Sharon
This series represents the breeding
efforts Claude Bellion of Minier Nurseries of France and
Rien
Verweij of the Netherlands. Plants in this series have a unique
color range of large single flowers and strong healthy growth.
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Blue Satin®
Hibiscus syriacus. ‘Marina’
pp#12,680
Absolutely the best blue Rose of
Sharon! Large, single, rich royal blue flowers are
superior to ‘Blue Bird’ which is a weak growing plant that is
notoriously
mixed up in the market. ‘Blue Satin’ is a strong growing, uniform
plant with rich color.
AWARDS: Award of Recommendation Royal
Boskoop Horticulture Society.
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Blush Satin® Hibiscus
syriacus ‘Mathilde’ pp#12,660
Very showy! Large single, soft
blushing pink flowers with a prominent red eye. Strong growing and
long blooming.
AWARDS: Award of Recommendation Royal
Boskoop Horticulture Society. |
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Violet Satin® Hibiscus
syriacus ‘Floru’ pp#12,196
A richly colored plant with large
single, deep violet-pink flowers adorned with a prominent red
center. A strong growing plant hybridized by Claude Bellion of
Minier Nurseries of France.
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LIL’ KIM™
Hibiscus syriacus
‘Antong Two’ ppaf
Say hello in Korean to the only
miniature Rose of Sharon. A unique little shrub with dainty little
white flowers punctuated with a showy red eye. The plant appear to
be polyploidy because it has thick, dark green leaves and the
flowers last for three days instead of the typical one day before
falling. Creates many new landscape and garden uses; great for mixed
containers, mixed perennial beds or for around decks or entry
gardens. Developed by noted plantsman Dr. Shim of South Korea.
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SUGAR TIP™
Hibiscus syriacus
‘America Irene Scott' ppaf
An eye-catching new Rose of Sharon with brightly variegated
creamy-white and blue-green foliage. Unlike ‘Purpureus Variegatus’
this beauty actually flowers! Loads of clear pink, double flowers
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WHITE DOME® Hydrangea
arborescens ‘Dardom’ pp#14,168
Clouds of big, dome shaped, lacy white
blooms create a truly Victorian effect. A strong growing plant with
rich dark green leaves, and strong stems which hold the blooms
upright, even after a heavy rain. Fantastic winter effect. A very
beautiful new plant from Darthuizer Nursery of the Netherlands.
NATIVE: North America. |
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CITYLINE™ Series
of Compact Hydrangea
Tired of floppy, weak stemmed
hydrangeas, especially at the time of shipping? Cityline is the
answer. Developed in Europe where growth regulators are prohibited,
so growers can finish a tight full plant without chemicals, shearing
or pruning off flower buds. Large flowers with vivid colors, strong
stems and dark glossy foliage characterizes these new German
hybrids. They’re all noted for excellent mildew resistance. |
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CITYLINE™ BERLIN
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Berlin
Rabe’ pp#10,912
Clear Pink colored
flowers are the largest in the series. The leaves are very glossy
and exhibit an extremely high level of mildew resistance. Flowers
are long lasting and change to an attractive green with age. The
strongest growing plant in the group. |
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CITYLINE™ PARIS
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Paris
Rapa’ pp#10,906
A small plant with
intense red flowers. Large and showy blooms are long lasting and
change to an attractive green with age. Excellent mildew resistance.
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CITYLINE™ VENICE
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Venice
Raven’ pp#10,928

Big, bright fuchsia colored flowers
and glossy foliage. Flowers are long lasting and change to an
attractive green with age. The propagation of, and or the sale of
plant parts is prohibited without a license. |
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CITYLINE™ VIENNA
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Vienna
Rawi’ pp#10,930

The smallest of the series. Dark pink
flowers emerge with an attractive cream colored throat and remain
large and showy. |
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‘Claudie’
Hydrangea macrophylla
ppaf, cbraf
A remarkable woman
deserves a remarkable (and beautiful) plant. Hydrangea 'Claudie'
pays tribute to French astronaut Claudie Andre-Deshays. Like ‘stars
in the night’, rich pink or blue, starry florets with unique well
separated sepals orbit numerous, large fertile flowers.
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PINK SHIRA™ Hydrangea
macrophylla ‘Sonmarie’ ppaf
A standout hydrangea noted for its compact growth, strong stems
and reliable long-lasting blooms. Flowers emerge green and become
infused with red and then transform to shades of rich pink. Acid
soils deliver tones of lavender purple. |
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‘Shamrock’
Hydrangea macrophylla ppaf,
cbraf
A new Hydrangea in the Japanese
tradition with masses of large, doubled, pink / blue lace-cap
flowers. Flowering begins in July and as the season progresses the
flowers transform into breathtaking shades of red. On acid soils the
flowers are more violet. Very floriferous and long blooming. More
compact and tends to be more frost
resistant than most Japanese types. |
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The Let’s Dance Hydrangea series represents the next generation of
reblooming hydrangea. Don’t settle for dull drab Hydrangea flowers -
this series kicks up the quality with vivid flower coloration and
attractive foliage. The Let’s Dance series blooms on both new wood
and old delivering seasons of flowers and lots of wow. Makes you
want to dance. |
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LET'S DANCE™ Moonlight™ Hydrangea
macrophylla ‘Robert’ ppaf
Let’s Dance Moonlight is strong rebloomer with large, rich pink (or
blue depending upon pH) mophead flowers. Strong stems and beautiful
foliage with good bronze red fall color. |
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LET'S DANCE™ Starlight™ Hydrangea
macrophylla ‘Lynn’ ppaf
Let’s Dance Starlight is the first ever new wood blooming lace-cap.
It’s hardy, dependable and colorful. The massive blooms are vivid
pink (or blue) with strong stems. |
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‘Limelight’
Hydrangea paniculata pp#12,874, cbraf
Continuous blooming lime-green flowers
are held upright on strong stems. An incredible combination of
green, pink and burgundy blooms in autumn. Hybridized by the noted
plantsman Pieter Zwijnenburg Jr.
It blooms
regardless of climate, soil, pH or pruning.
AWARDS: PHS Gold
Medal Award. |
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‘Little Lamb’
Hydrangea paniculata
pp#15,395, cbraf
A special
Hydrangea with diminutive, showy flowers tighly packed into full
flower heads that dance above a compact plant.
It blooms
regardless of climate, soil, pH or pruning. |
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PINKY WINKY™
Hydrangea paniculata
‘DVPpinky’ pp# 16,166, cbraf
A unique Hydrangea with two-toned
flower heads in mid-summer. Large, 12-16 inches long, flower heads
emerge white, turn pink and continue to push new white flowers from
the tip of the panicle. The flowers are held upright on strong
stems, and contrast nicely against dark green foliage.
It blooms regardless of climate, soil,
pH or pruning. |
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QUICK FIRE® Hydrangea
paniculata ‘Bulk’, ppaf, cbraf
A breakthrough
plant that blooms more than a month earlier than other varieties. It
turns to a rich deep pink before ‘Pink Diamond’ even begins to show
flowers.
It blooms regardless of climate, soil,
pH or pruning.
AWARDS: SNA Blue Ribbon - Best New
Plant |
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SUNNY BOULEVARD™ Hypericum
k. ‘Deppe’, ppaf, cbraf
This tightly branched shrub is noted for its long bloom time,
beginning in July and continuing until September. The flowers are a
rich yellow, small but numerous and the leaves are willow-like.
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SKY POINTER™ Ilex
crenata 'Farrowone', ppaf, cbraf COMING
SOON
Add
some architecture to your garden or decorative container with this
narrow, conical seedling of ‘Sky Pencil’ Holly. Shiny, dark
evergreen leaves and tight upright branching make this a must have
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The Castle Series
was developed in Germany and selected for glossy foliage, fast
growth and improved branching. These new Blue Hollies are are great
foundation plants and are excellent replacements for yews. Castle
Wall has the same habit as a Hicks yew and Castle Spire has the same
habit as Capitata yew.
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Ilex x meserveae ‘Hachfee’
pp#14,310, cbraf
A beautiful new
compact, pyramidal blue holly with large lustrous dark green leaves,
bright red berries and superior branching. |
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Ilex x meserveae
‘Heckenstar’ pp#14,308, cbraf
A new broad-columnar shaped, male blue
holly with lustrous dark green leaves and
superior, compact branching. |
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BERRY HEAVY®
Ilex verticillata ‘Spravy’
A spectacular winter show with its
heavy set of large, bright, orange-red berries.
Will often loose it leaves earlier than other cultivars making for a
better fruit display in autumn.
Use Jim Dandy as the male.
Selected by Dale Deppe. NATIVE: North America. |
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BERRY NICE®
Ilex verticillata ‘Spriber’
The dark red berry display is so
vivid, the original plant was selected by sight at a
distance of 1/4 mile. It'll make you stop and take notice. Good
mildew resistance.
Will often loose it leaves earlier than other cultivars making for a
better fruit display in autumn.
Selected by Dale Deppe. |
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LITTLE HENRY® Itea
virginica ‘Sprich’ pp#10,988
A new compact
Sweetspire with pure white flowers in the early summer cover this
low mounded, compact shrub. Perfectly suited for flooding large
banks, beds and borders. If burning bush has good fall color, then
this plant is a wildfire. What more could you want in a plant?
NATIVE: North America.
AWARDS: Ohio Plant
Selection Committee Recommendation |
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DREAM CATCHER™ Kolkwitzia
amabilis ‘Maradco’
Everyone agrees
that Beauty Bush is spectacular in bloom but goes in hiding for the
rest of the year. This is no longer the case with this new specimen
with golden yellow foliage. For best performance plant it in
filtered or partial shade; Also unique to this clone is its splendid
golden-orange fall color. |
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GOLDEN LANTERNS® Leycesteria
formosa ‘Notbruce’
A cool new shrub
that will rock the perennial world. Imagine a graceful, easy growing
plant with attractive, clean, bright yellow-green foliage with hints
of red in the new growth. In mid-summer it is covered 4” long
pendulous drooping clusters of dark purplish-red bracts and white
flowers. Follow this with dark purple berries in autumn. It is a
fantastic plant for the perennial garden or as a color item for the
patio. In the north this is a dieback shrub that behaves like a
perennial. Extra thick mulch will keep it alive in colder climates.
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COPPERTINA™ Physocarpus
opulifolius ‘mindia’ ppaf, cbraf
A new hybrid
between Dart’s Gold and Diabolo that flushes an attractive copper in
spring and transforms to a rich red in summer. Developed by Minier
of France. NATIVE: North America. |
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SUMMER WINE® Physocarpus‘Seward’
pp#14,821, cbraf
An exciting new and improved Ninebark
with neat compact branching and fine deeply cut, dark crimson-red
leaves. A heavenly hybrid which combines the fine texture and
compact branching of Physocarpus ‘Nana’ with the dark foliage of
Diabolo. It requires little pruning to make a salable plant and it
presents better in a pot. This native variety has pinkish-white,
button-like flowers in mid-summer. It is very showy and extremely
hardy. Prized as a landscape shrub and as a cut flower.
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FINE LINE®
Rhamnus frangula ‘Ron
Williams’, pp#14,791, cbraf
This new plant
combines the fantastic, fern-like foliage of ‘Asplenifolia’ with the
narrow upright habit of ‘Columnaris’. The landscape applications for
this plant are endless. Use it to create narrow hedges or screens,
or as an accent specimen or in a patio container. A great choice for
the perennial garden, and its narrow habit makes it a great choice
for entrances and patio gardens. This cultivar produces very few
fruit. This non-invasive cultivar is an excellent, responsible
replacement for older weedy varieties. A university study showed a
meager 3% germination rate compare to the species which germinated
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For many years we’ve been searching
for a better rose; a rose that can be grown like any other shrub on
the farm – without fungicides. Working with breeders from across the
globe, we tested many new plants, but most flunked the test by
developing either black spot or mildew. It turns out, however, that
a few select plants met the challenge and remained clean after four
years without a single fungicide treatment. And thus the Oso Easy
roses were born and have emerged as a whole new class of rose. So
throw away the sprayer and enjoy these roses because they’re Oso
Easy for both the grower and the gardener. |
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™ Fragrant Spreader Rosa x
‘Chewground’ pp15,981
An incredible new disease resistant
ground cover rose adorned with loads of fragrant, single, pink
flowers. It’s a low growing rose for covering large areas, banks or
other difficult locations. We’ve never sprayed this rose and we’ve
never shown a spec of black spot or mildew. |
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Peachy Cream Rosa x
‘Horcoherent ’ pp15,982
This lovely low
mounded rose delivers clouds of blooms that emerge peach and
transform to cream. The large, doubled flowers are self cleaning and
contrast wonderfully against the glossy dark green foliage. We’ve
never sprayed this rose in production and it has never shown signs
of black spot. |
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™ Paprika
Rosa x ‘ChewMayTime’ ppaf
Spice up your life with Oso Easy
Paprika, a remarkable low mounded rose with loads of spicy,
reddish-orange single blooms accentuated with a bright yellow eye.
The glossy green foliage emerges with attractive hints of red in the
new growth. |
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Strawberry Crush
Rosa x ‘Hormeteorie’ ppaf
A rainbow of color with pink, yellow
and apricot colored blooms. The glossy green foliage is highly
resistant to black spot disease. |
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BLACK BEAUTY™
Sambucus nigra 'Gerda’
pp#12,305 cbraf

This breakthrough plant with
intriguing dark black foliage is taking the market by storm. It will
totally change your perception of Sambucus, and make you a good
profit at the same time. Massive, lemon scented, pink flowers in
summer contrast wonderfully with the foliage. Grow it as a shrub, or
cut it back each year and use it as a bold perennial. Developed by
Ken Tobutt and Jacqui Prevette of the East Malling Research Station
in England. |
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Sambucus
nigra 'Eva’ pp#15,575, cbraf

There has never been a plant with such
appeal! Black Lace is reminiscent of a Japanese maple with its lacy
purple-black foliage. Even better, it produces massive pink flowers
that reach six inches in diameter. Its color and texture make it a
great plant for the perennial garden, patio container or the
entrance garden. Tons of impulse appeal so make sure you stock up
for the demand. Developed by the British breeding program at
Horticulture Research Institute at East Malling.
AWARDS: ANLA Management Clinic Best
New Plant |
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PINK PARASOLS®
Spiraea fritschiana
‘Wilma’ pp#15,397
A cool ground covering spirea with
big, pink, fluffy, umbrella-like blooms which cover this mounded,
spreading shrub in June. Bluish-green leaves are tinged with red and
turn a nice yellow-orange-red color in autumn. Great for mass
planting. |
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SNOW STORM™
Spiraea media ‘Darsnorm’
A
superb Darthuizer selection of Spirea media with an abundance of
massive white blooms in April and May. It’s literally a snow storm.
Superb blue-green foliage turns a blaze of orange-red in autumn.
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AMETHYST™
Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii ‘Kordes’
An impressive new coralberry from
Germany. Vivid deep magenta-pink, late summer fruit make this plant
superior to all others. Good branching and neat habit. NATIVE: North
America. |
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TECHNY GOLD™ Thuja
occidentlis ‘Walter Brown’ ppaf, cbraf
A new gold version of Mission
Arborvitae with the same tough, hardy, burn resistant
characteristics, but now with showy, rich gold foliage. The foliage
color actually
intensifies in the winter. Discovered by Walter Brown of Rhode
Island. NATIVE: North America. |
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SPRING GROVE® Thuja
plicata ‘Grovepli’
A fast growing, cold hardy Western
Arborvitae selected at the Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum in
Cincinnati, OH. Spring Grove is a superior selection with rich green
foliage that maintains excellent winter color and a tight pyramidal
habit. This clone has experienced -25 degree temperatures without
missing a beat! It has shown excellent resistance to deer browsing.
NATIVE: North America. |
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BLUE MUFFIN® Viburnum
dentatum ‘Christom’
A compact
selection of Arrowwood Viburnum with glossy leaves and intense blue
fruit
in later summer! Perfect for residential landscapes. Makes a great
low hedge. NATIVE: North America. |
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CARDINAL CANDY™ Viburnum
dilatatum ‘Henneke’ pp#12,879
A special plant
with improved hardiness and abundant, persistent shiny scarlet red
fruit. Discovered in a batch of seed grown plants, after a -30
degree cold spell killed off all except Cardinal Candy Viburnum. Tons of
creamy white flowers cover this well branched, rounded plant in May.
Fruiting appears strong even without another pollinator in the area.
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BRANDYWINE™ Viburnum
nudum ‘Bulk’ ppaf
Experience the most beautiful berry
display in the plant kingdom with this new Viburnum from noted
plantsman Mark Bulk. It delivers loads of breathtaking berries that
transform from green to shades of vivid pink and blue. A great
companion for ‘Winterthur’ because planting two distinct clones in
close proximity results in bumper crops of berries.
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‘Eyecatcher’ Weigela
florida ppaf

Electric yellow variegated foliage and
dark red flowers in the spring make Eyecatcher live up to its name.
It’s a great impulse plant that easily adds season long color to any
garden, container or landscape.
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These three varieties of
Weigela were selected for their attractive dark burgundy foliage.
Each variety is differentiated by their growth habit. Wine & Roses
being the largest plant, Midnight Wine being the smallest plant and
Fine Wine being an intermediate sized plant. |
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