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(Please note that this is NOT a list of our plant material on hand, just information)

Cardinal Flower, Dark Crusader
Lobelia 'Dark Crusader'
This perennial has velvety red flowers and red tinged stems over dark foliage. Will grow in wet areas. Blooms summer into fall.
- red H x W - 18"   2G    

Cardinal Flower, Queen Victoria
Lobelia splendens 'Queen Victoria'
A vigorous grower with mahogany foliage and scarlet red flower spikes that bloom July through September.
- scarlet H x W - 3'-2'                           2G    

Catmint, Walker's Low
Nepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low'
This groundcover Catmint features light blue flowers from summer into fall. Drought-tolerant.
- light blue H x W -8-10" x 12"   1G    

Cedar, Blue Atlas
Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca'
This interesting evergreen has silvery blue needles in tufts. Makes a beautiful specimen. Grows fairly quickly in youth, slowing as it matures. Well - drained soil. No wind
H x W - 40' x 30 - 40' 6 - 7'    
8 - 9'    

Cedar, Japanese
Cryptomeria japonica
This fast - growing evergreen has dark blue - green foliage that bronzes in winter. Develops a nice habit without requiring a lot of pruning. Well - drained soil. Wrap with burlap the first winter to avoid wind burn. 5 - 6.5 pH
H x W - 30 - 40' x 15'

6 - 8' B&B    

Cedar, Kashmir Deodar
Cedrus deodara 'Kashmir'
This elegant conifer has silvery blue - green foliage with new growth contrasting nicely as a paler green. Pendulous branches, fast grower.
H x W - 50'+ 4 -5'    

Cedar, Variegated Alaskan
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Aureo-Variegata'
This interesting evergreen has silvery blue needles in tufts. Makes a beautiful specimen. Grows fairly quickly in youth, slowing as it matures. Well - drained soil. No wind
H x W - 40' x 30 - 40' 6 - 7'    
8 - 9'    

Cedar, Weeping Alaskan
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis 'Pendula'
This interesting evergreen has silvery blue needles in tufts. Makes a beautiful specimen. Grows fairly quickly in youth, slowing as it matures. Well - drained soil. No wind
H x W - 40' x 30 - 40' 6 - 7'    
8 - 9'    

Cedar, Weeping Blue Atlas
Cedrus atlantica 'Glauca Pendula'
This tree is a unique weeping form of the large tree with silvery blue needles. Slow growing.
H x W - 6 - 10' 4 -5'    

Checkerberry
Gaultheria procumbens

This native groundcover for light to medium shade is a real beauty!! Foliage has a wintergreen fragrance and the berries are delicious - like toothpaste!! Prefers soils high in organic matter but well - drained.

- pinkish white H x W - 6" x 1'

N 1G    

Chelone, Hot Lips
Chelone lyonii 'Hot Lips'
Lustrous, deep-green foliage topped by brilliant rose-pink, turtle-head shaped flowers in August and September.  Red stems and bronze-green early season growth.
- rose-pink H x W - 3'x2'                        

Cherry, Akebono
Prunus x yedoensis 'Akebono'
This cultivar of Yoshino Cherry has pale pink flowers & a rounded, spreading form. Rapid grower.
- pink H x W - 25'         1 1/2"    

Cherry, Autumnalis
Prunus subhirtella 'Autumnalis'
Autumnalis Higan Cherry has semi - double pink flowers and vase shaped habit. Blooms in spring & a bit in fall.
- pink H x W - 25-40' x 20'       6-8'    

Cherry, Canada Red
Prunus virginiana 'Canada Red'
A cultivar of one of our native Cherries, this tree is a fast grower with white flowers late April into May. Beautiful red fall color and small red fruits.
- white H x W - 20 - 30' x 15' N 1 3/4"(bluetag)    

Cherry, Krauter Vesuvius
Prunus cerasifera 'Krauter Vesuvius'
This Cherry Plum has purple foliage & pink to white flowers in spring before the leaves emerge. Somewhat drought & salt tolerant.
- pink / white H x W - 15-25' 8 - 10'    

Cherry, Kwanzan (Japanese)
Prunus serrulata 'Kwanzan'
This Cherry has bronzy new leaves and spectacular double pink blooms in late April and into May. Interesting coppery bark.
- pink, double H x W - 20 - 25' x 15' 8 - 10'    
2"    

Cherry, Okame
Prunus x 'Okame'
A hybrid Cherry, Okame has pale pink blooms before its leaves in spring & makes a great specimen tree. Hardy with interesting bark & bronze to orange - red fall color.
- pink H x W - 20 - 30' 6-8'    

Cherry, Snow Fountain
Prunus x 'Snofozam'
This small weeping tree is absolutely stunning when covered in white flowers in spring. Blooms before leaves emerge. Remove any 'different' looking branches when noticed. Great specimen tree!
- pink H x W - 20'+ x 15' 1 1/ 2"    
1 3/4"    
2 1/2"    

Cherry, Weeping (Higan)
Prunus subhirtella var. pendula
Higan Cherries produce abundant pink flowers during March or April, before the leaves have emerged. This hardy tree has a fast growth rate.
- pink H x W - 20'+ x 15' 3"    
2 1/2"+    
2"+    

Cherry, Yoshino

Prunus x yedoensis

Yoshinos bloom white to pink before the leaves emerge or as they emerge. Round, spreading habit. Dark purple - red fall foliage. Great as a specimen or an allée. Can grow 1 - 1 1/2' per year. W/D soil
- white, pink H x W - 20 - 30' x 15' 11/2"    
2"+    

Clematis, Gypsy Queen
Clematis 'Gypsy Queen'
 Gypsy Queen has velvety violet flowers in summer. As with all Clematis, keep the 'plant's feet in the shade & head in the sun.' See cultural info for pruning time.
- purple H x W - 10'   N 3G    

Clematis, Jackmanii superba
Clematis 'Jackmanii superba'
Probably the best known variety of all, with 6" deep purple flowers that cover the vigorous vine from June thru August.
- purple H - 12'-18'                           3G    

Clematis, Montana
Clematis montana var. rubens
Montana Rubens has pale pink flowers.  New growth is crimson. As with all Clematis, keep the 'plant's feet in the shade & head in the sun.' See cultural info for pruning time.
- pink H x W - 15'+   N 3G    

Clematis, Polish Spirit
Clematis 'Polish Spirit'
Polish Spirit has maroon flowers that turn to purple. As with all Clematis, keep the 'plant's feet in the shade & head in the sun.' See cultural info for pruning time.
- purple H x W - 3'   N 3G    

Clematis, Shrub
Clematis integrifolia 'Rosea'
This herbaceous perennial Clematis covers itself in pink, bell - shaped blooms from June through August. Flowers are fragrant; not a climbing Clematis. Well - drained soil. An uncommon one.
- pink H x W - 2 - 3' x 2' 2G    

Clematis, The President
Clematis "The President'
An old-fashioned, hardy vine with large purple blossoms.
- purple H - 8'12'                             3G    

Clematis, Tube
Clematis heracleifolia 'Alan Bloom'
Another uncommon non-climbing Clematis, this plant has lovely blue - purple bell - shaped flowers from midsummer - fall. Cut back to 6" in early spring. Drought - tolerant once established. Pretty seed heads in fall. Well - drained soil.
- blue - purple H x W - 3' x 3' 1G    

Clematis, Ville De Lyon
Clematis 'Ville De Lyon'
This vine has watermelon pink flowers in summer. As with all Clematis, keep the 'plant's feet in the shade & head in the sun.' See cultural info for pruning time.
-lavender - pink H x W - 3'   N 3G    

Clematis, Warsaw Nike
Clematis 'Warsaw Nike'
Warsaw Nike has deep maroon purple, large flowers. Absolutely stunning! As with all Clematis, keep the 'plant's feet in the shade & head in the sun.' See cultural info for pruning time.
- maroon purple H x W - 3'   N 3G    

Coneflower, Bravado Purple
Echinacea purpurea 'Bravado'
This hybrid of our native has horizontal petals of a pinkish lavender. A good substitute for Magnus.
-lavender - pink H  - 3'     N 3G    

Coneflower, Bright Star
Echinacea purpurea 'Bright Star'
Petals of pale purplish-pink with darker maroon-purple centers surround a coppery-brown central cone.
- pink H - 36"                       3G    

Coneflower, Goldquelle
Rudbeckia laciniata 'Goldquelle'
Large, yellow, semi-double daisy-like flowers on tall stems.  Make an attractive display from July until frost.
- yellow H - 30"                         3G    

Coneflower, Green-headed
Rudbeckia laciniata
Bright yellow rays surround a green cone in August and September. 
-  yellow H x W - 4'-8'x                     N   3G    

Coneflower, Purple
Echinacea purpurea 'Purpea'
Large, purple daisy-like petals surround a coppery central cone in July through September.  Coarse green leaves at base of tall flower stalk.
- lavender H x W - 3'-2'                       3G    

Coneflower, White Swan
Echinacea purpurea 'White Swan'
Pure white ray petals surround a coppery-brown central cone.  Sweet honey-like fragrance.
- white H - 30"-36"                     3G    

Coral Bells, Palace Purple
Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Purple'
A hybrid of a native Heuchera, this one has deep burgundy leaves & red flowers. Drought - tolerant.
- white H x W - 8-12" x 1' N 3G    

Coral Bells, Plum Pudding
Heuchera x 'Plum Pudding'
A dark - leaved variety with silvery veining & red or white flowers in spring. Drought - tolerant.
- white, red H x W - 8-12" x 1' N 3G    

Corydalis, Yellow
Corydalis lutea
This finely textured perennial has yellow flowers in spring. Good for naturalizing or in the perennial border. Move plants only when young.
- yellow H x W - 12"   3G    

Cotoneaster, Coral Beauty
Cotoneaster dammeri 'Coral Beauty'
This great groundcover has small leathery leaves & bright red stems.. Red fruit in abundance.. Well - drained soil. Drought tolerant.
- white H x W - 1 - 2' x 3'+ 2G    

Cotoneaster, Skolgshomen
Cotoneaster dammeri 'Skolgshomen'
Another great groundcover that has tiny white flowers in summer and red berries throughout the winter. Semi - evergreen depending upon cold. Can also be used for soil stabilization. Likes to dry out a bit. Well - drained soil.
- white H x W - 18"+ x 3'+ 2G    

Cotoneaster, Willowleaf
Cotoneaster salicifolius 'Repandens'
This great groundcover has tiny white flowers in summer and red berries throughout the winter. Semi - evergreen depending upon cold. Can also be used for soil stabilization. Likes to dry out a bit. Well - drained soil.
- white H x W - 2'x 8' 2G    

Crabapple, Centurion
Malus 'Centurion'
Centurion features rosy red blooms & red fruit from September into fall. Good street or specimen tree. See other Crabs for more info.
- rosy red H x W - 25 x 20' 1 1/2"    

Crabapple, Donald Wyman
Malus 'Donald Wyman'
This Crabapple has abundant single white flowers and red fruits in fall. Dark green foliage and good disease resistance. Rounded habit. Well - drained soil. Somewhat drought & salt tolerant.
- white H x W - 15 - 20'      

Crabapple, Harvest Gold
Malus 'Harvest Gold'
Pinkish - red buds open to white flowers a little later than other Crabapples. Gold fruit; a columnar to vase - shaped tree. High disease resistance. Well - drained soil. 5 - 6.5 pH
- pink buds to white H x W - 30' x 15' 2"+    

Crabapple, Prairiefire
Malus 'Prairiefire'
This Crabapple has abundant single red flowers and red fruits in fall. Dark green foliage and good disease resistance. Rounded habit. Well - drained soil. 5 - 6.5 pH
- red H x W - 15 - 20' 1 1/2"    

Crabapple, Red Jade
Malus 'Red Jade'
This cultivar produces masses of pink buds that open to single white flowers in spring.  Possesses a weeping habit and plentiful winter fruit.
- pink buds to white H x W - 15'-15'                           1 1/2"    

Crabapple, Spring Snow
Malus 'Spring Snow'
This fruitless, oval, upright variety has abundant white, fragrant and showy blossoms in spring.  It is somewhat drought and salt tolerant.
- white H x W - 25'x15'                           1 1/2"    

Crabapple, Sugar Tyme
Malus 'Sugar Tyme'
This Crab has pretty pale pink buds opening to white fragrant flowers. Red fruit; high disease resistance. Well - drained soil. 5 - 6.5 pH
- red buds to white H x W - 6 - 8' x 8 - 10' 1 1/2"    

Crabapple, Tina Dwarf
Malus toringo subsp. sargentii 'Tina'
This pretty dwarf Crab has bright red buds opening to white flowers. Red fruit/ strong bloomer.
- red buds to white H x W - 6' 15G    

Cranberry, Stevens
Vaccinium macrocarpon 'Stevens'
A small, robust, trailing evergreen shrub with thick stems and large dark-green leaves.  Medium-large, glossy dark red fruit with less seeds than other varieties.  Requires very acidic, rich soil and plenty of moisture.
- white H x W - 6"x24"                       2G    

Cranesbill, Dwarf Blood Red

Geranium sanguineum var. striatum

Covered in pink blooms from early to midsummer, this perennial has a low spreading habit. Drought tolerant; scarlet fall color. If foliage gets raggedy, cut to ground to rejuvenate. Well - drained soil.

- pink H x W - 1 - 1.5' x 1' 3G    

Cranesbill, John Elsley

Geranium sanguineum 'John Elsley'

Covered in pink blooms from early to midsummer, this perennial has a low spreading habit. Drought tolerant; scarlet fall color. If foliage gets raggedy, cut to ground to rejuvenate. Well - drained soil.

- pink H x W - 1 - 1.5' x 1'

2G    

Cranesbill, Nimbus
Geranium 'Nimbus'
Very floriferous, this perennial has lavender - blue flowers. Finely cut foliage adds a different texture to the border planting. See above for cultural info.
- blue H x W - 2' x 2'

3G    

Cypress, Alaskan
Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
A medium-sized conifer with a broad, grooved trunk that spreads widely at the base.  Branches spread out and droop with medium-green feathery leaves.
  H x W - 80'x25'                               3.5'-4'    

Cypress, Blue Ice Arizona
Cupressus arizonica var. glabra 'Blue Ice'
Blue Ice says it all!!! Brilliant silver - blue evergreen foliage and a nice conical form describe this beautiful tree. Great as a specimen. Will tolerate hot, dry conditions. Well - drained soil. No wind. 5 - 6.5 pH
H x W - 30'

N 5 - 6 ' B&B    
6 - 7' B&B    

Cypress, Boulevard
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Boulevard'
Boulevard Cypress has soft, finely - textured silvery blue - green needles. A great evergreen as a specimen tree. Well - drained soil. No wind. 5 - 6.5 pH
H x W - 15'

30 - 36"    

Cypress, Columnar Lawson's
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris'
Lawson's Columnar Cypress has blue green foliage with a narrow habit. Tolerates some drought & salt.

H x W - 40 - 60' x 8 - 12'

N 3 - 4'    

Cypress, Compact Hinoki
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Gracilis Compacta'
A low-growing, dwarf conifer with a dense pyramidal habit composed of dark green foliage.
  H x W - 8'x5'                                

Cypress, Crippsii
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Crippsii'
This slow growing tree has rich green foliage with yellow ends. Foliage color is best in full sun. Great as a specimen tree. Well - drained soil. No wind. 5 - 6.5 pH
H x W - 35'+ x 15'

18 - 24"    
24 - 30"    

Cypress, Gracilis Hinoki
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Gracilis'
This mid - size variety of Hinoki has dark green foliage &will grow in dry soil. Somewhat drought - tolerant.
H x W - 6 - 8'

3 - 4'    

Cypress, Gold Mop
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Gold Mop'
A mutation of 'Filifera Aurea', this cultivar is a true dwarf with more intense yellow coloration.  Scale-like foliage covers thin, pendulous stems with a relatively low, semi-weeping habit.  Maintains color throughout the seasons in full sun but is susceptible to winterburn.
  H x W - 3'x4'                       3G    

Cypress, Gold Thread
Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera 'Aurea Nana'
This cultivar is not a true dwarf but a smaller version of the 'Filifera Aurea' from which it is propagated, with thread - like golden - tipped foliage. Fades by mid-summer to a green-chartreuse color.  Well - drained soil. No wind. 5 - 6.5 pH
H x W - 6'x7' 15 - 18", 3G    

Cypress, Gold Threadbranch
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Aurea'
A semi-dwarf, slow-growing, golden version of the Threadbranch Falsecypress.    Prefers acidic soils. No wind.
  H x W - 15'x15'                         3G    

Cypress, Hinoki
Chamaecyparis obtusa
This tall pyramidal evergreen prefers moist well - drained soil. Grows to 50' tall. Well - drained soil. No wind. 5 - 6.5 pH
H x W - 50' x 15'

6'    

Cypress, Lacy Hinoki
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Lacy'
Dark green, lacy foliage in a mid-size specimen.
  H x W - 12'x6'                         5' dug    

Cypress, Leyland
Cupressocyparis leylandii
Evergreen tree with dark green, fragrant foliage. Requires good drainage. Great as a hedge plant. Grows rapidly when young. Well - drained soil. No wind.
H x W - 60'+

6 - 7'    
7-8'    
Cypress, Nana Gracilis Hinoki
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis'
Don't let the name 'Nana' fool you - this Hinoki reaches 10'+ over time.
H x W - 10 - 15'

21 - 24"    

Cypress, Nana Hinoki
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana'
Nana Hinoki Cypress is one of the smallest known, growing to a height of 3 - 6' tall. An adorable little tree. Well - drained soil. No wind. 5 - 6.5 pH

H x W - 3 - 6'

18-24"    

Cypress, Sungold Threadbranch
Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Filifera Sungold'
A slow-growing, thread-leaf conifer with vibrant yellow new growth that matures to lime-green.   Mounding, globe-type habit with no sunburn problems.
  H x W - 6'x10'                       3G    

Cypress, Tempelhof
Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Tempelhof'
This small, dense shrub, eventually becoming conical, has dark green foliage with a slight bronze tinge in winter..
H x W - 4' x 3'