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Hydrangea paniculata 'Renhy' PP20,670
Now available in tree form, perfect for small landscapes or urban gardens. The enormous flower panicles are a blend of vanilla and strawberry, held upright on red stems. They emerge creamy white in mid-summer, change to pink and finally to strawberry red. New blooms give the plant a multicolored effect in late summer and early fall. The red coloration persists for at least 3-4 weeks. Introduced by Bailey Nurseries.
Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' PP12,874
Perfect for smaller gardens. Makes a great vertical accent in borders and decorative containers. Bright, lime-green flowers add a much needed brightness to the late summer landscape. In autumn the blooms display shades of pink, burgundy and green. Excellent vigor and floriferous blooming. Flowers on new wood so it can be pruned in winter or early spring. Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Program. (CPBR 2319)
Hydrangea paniculata 'Bulk' PP16,812
Perfect for smaller gardens. Makes a great vertical accent in borders and decorative containers. Quick to bloom, a month earlier than other varieties. Will flower in late May or early June depending on your location. The flowers will turn a deep pink. A terrific way to extend the hydrangea season. Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Program. (CPBRAF)
Malus 'Dolgo'
This ornamental crab blooms early in the season with pink buds that open to fragrant white blooms. The large brilliant crimson fruits ripen in late summer for wonderful jelly with fine flavor and color. This tree grows well in Minnesota, as it is hardy as far north as zone 2.
Malus 'Pink Spires'
Ideal for a confined screen or border planting, this excellent rosybloom crabapple was selected by W. L. Kerr, Canada Department of Agriculture, Sutherland Saskatchewan. Foliage is red-purple in spring turning to a green bronze in summer and copper in fall.
Malus 'Prairifire'
This disease resistant cross by Dr. Dan Dayton, University of Illinois, has especially good foliage retention during summer. It blooms later than most crabs. The bark is a glossy dark red with numerous prominent lenticels, and the fruit does not drop. 1996 Iowa Tree of the Year.
Malus transitoria 'JFS-KW5' PP14,375
Certainly one of the prettiest red-leafed crabapples we've seen. Has a better summer color and appearance than most red-leaf crabapples. Abundant magenta-pink blossoms stand out handsomely against reddish-purple, cutleaf foliage. Shows good resistance to fireblight. Developed by J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co.
Malus 'Spring Snow'
This fruitless Canadian introduction is completely covered with pink buds that open to fragrant white flowers in spring. It has bright green, shiny foliage and good heat tolerance. Makes a nice accent piece within a landscape, as well as being a centerpiece.
Syringa meyeri 'Palibin'
This tree form has the same fine features of the shrub-form Dwarf Korean. It makes an excellent globe for accent or interest in the landscape. This cultivar is grafted on a 3' or 4' standard
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