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ABIES  koreana  Cis
3'h x 4'w  18"p  SUN
(Cis Fir) Radially held, dark green needles lie flat to the
stem and serve as a backdrop for the attractive small
brown buds at the branch tips.  Flattened, spherical,
formal, clean, tidy appearance and glistening foliage.


ABIES  koreana  Horstmann's Silberlocke
12’ h 4’ w   3-4'bb  SUN
(Silberlocke Fir) The needles of this small tree are
recurved, displaying the silver-white underside.  This
characteristic gives a gleaming color and texture effect
of uncommon beauty.


CHAMAECYPARIS  nookatensis  Jubilee
20’ h 8’ w   4'p  SUN TO SHADE
(Jubilee Nootka False Cypress) An extremely narrow
weeping Alaskan cedar, It is fast-growing &  very
distinctive.  Older plants exhibit a wonderful, spire-like
main trunk with gracefully draping branches.


CHAMAECYPARIS  nookatensis  Pendula
24-30’ h 15-20’ w   4'p  SUN TO SHADE
(Weeping Nootka False Cypress) Pyramidal habit.
Interesting evergreen with horizontal branching and
weeping foliage. Grows to 10’ in 10 years.


CHAMAECYPARIS  obtusa  Blue Feathers
8'h x 5'w  12"p  SUN
(Blue Feathers Cypress) This plant is soft in form as
well as texture.  Tiers of feathery downy-looking foliage
on an upright broad habit.  Juvenile foliage is muted
blue.


CHAMAECYPARIS  obtusa  Crippsii
4'h x 3'w   3-4'bb  PART SHADE
(Crippsii Hinoki Cypress) Slow growing, bright yellow
foliage.  Very dramatic accent plant but will tend to have
some foliage burn in hot sun climates.


CHAMAECYPARIS  obtusa  Flabelliformis
8'h x 5'w  1'p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Flabelliformis Cypress) Dwarf Hinoki Cypress with
emerald green foliage and three-dimensional texture.
The foliage cups downward at the ends of the
branches, adding softness and airiness.  Interesting
focal point in the rock and perennial gardens.


CHAMAECYPARIS  obtusa  Golden Fern
6'h 4'w  1'p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Golden Fern Hinoki Cypress)Bright yellow fern-like tips,
powder-blue inner growth.  Slow growing, pyramidal
habit.  Protect from extremes.  Best in well-drained soil.


CHAMAECYPARIS  obtusa  Mariesii
2’ h 2’ w 1'p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Mariessii Dwarf Hinoki Cypress) This multi-stemmed,
irregular, globe-shaped plant has short, thin foliage
which is variegated, creamy-white against dark-green.
Does well in full sun.


CHAMAECYPARIS  obtusa  Tsatsumi
3' h 3' w  1'p  PART SHADE
(Tsatsumi Cypress) Dark green rugose foliage twists
and curls exposing mahogany branches.  Compact
habit, good choice as an unusual accent plant in the
rock garden or smaller landscape.


CHAMAECYPARIS  pisifera  Mops
3'h 3'w  2'p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Mops Cypress) Brilliant gold threadlike foliage that
retains it's color in heat and humidity; low mounding
habit


CHAMAECYPARIS  pisifera  Mops
3'h 3'w  1.5'p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Mops Cypress) Brilliant gold threadlike foliage that
retains it's color in heat and humidity; low mounding
habit


CHAMAECYPARIS  pisifera  Pici
5'h x 6'w  18"p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Pici Cypress) This hardy new offering has blue green,
soft, juvenile foliage that turns to a bronzed purple in
winter.  Widely spaced, awl-shaped needles expose the
stem giving 'Pici' an open airy look.


CHAMAECYPARIS  pisifera filifera  Aureovariegata
6’ h 4’ w   24"p  SUN
(Variegated Threadleaf Cypress) A variegated form of
the threadleaf cypress with a mounding form and strong
bicolor effect of green and creamy-golden yellow.


CHAMAECYPARIS  pisifera filifera  Tony's Gold
3'h x 3'w  2'p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Tony's Gold Cypress) A bright-yellow selected form
named for Tony Costantino from Pennsylvania.  Broad,
conical form which holds it bright yellow color well.


CHAMAECYPARIS  thyoides  Top Point
4' h 2' w   1.5'p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Top Point Cypress) Blue-green foliage, wine colored
stems and narrow form make this an ex excellent choice
for a compact specimen.  In winter the foliage has an
attractive purple blush.  Not as adaptable to wet sites as
the species.


JUNIPERUS  chinensis  Daub's Frosted
1' h 5’ w 18"p  SUN
(Daubs Frosted Juniper) Unusually appealing due to the
bright two-color effect produced by new, light golden
yellow growth contrasting with the feathery, bluish-green
interior foliage.  Great accent for a sunny, well-drained
site where color is needed.


JUNIPERUS  chinensis  Gold Lace
2' h 3' w   18"p  SUN
(Gold Lace Juniper) A hardy semi-dwarf evergreen with
a low, wide-spreading habit.  Retains its striking golden
colored foliage.


JUNIPERUS  horizontalis  Blue Pygmy
1'h 1.5'w  1'p  SUN
Tiny, spreading blue grey mound, fascinating textural
foliage, compact congested habit.  Good trough, rock
garden or railroad garden plant.


JUNIPERUS  horizontalis  Limeglow
1.5' h 5' w  2'p  SUN
(Limeglow Juniper) Feathery foliage with an electric
chartreuse color growing in a spreading vase shape
provides a striking contrast to other greens in the
garden.  Withstands hot, dry conditions, holds bright
color even in hot summer climates.


JUNIPERUS  horizontalis  Mother Lode
1' h 5’ w  12"p  SUN
(Mother Lode Juniper) A bright, golden yellow sport of
‘Wiltoni’, ‘Mother Lode’ holds bright color all summer in
full or partial sun.  Fall brings a deep yellow-orange
becoming tinged with plum by winter for all-season
attraction.


JUNIPERUS  squamata  Blue Star
1.5' h 4' w   2'p  SUN
(Blue Star Juniper) The name 'Blue Star' is wonderfully
descriptive.  As broad and high, the short branches
form a star-like appearance.


JUNIPERUS  squamata  Dream Joy
1.5"h x 4'w   1'p  SUN
(Dream Joy Juniper) Similar to 'Blue Star' but with an
overlay of creamy yellow in  the needles giving it a
frosted effect.


JUNIPERUS  squamata  Holger
3.5' h 3' w 2'p  SUN
(Holger Juniper Std.) A dense, wide-spreading juniper
with bright creamy-yellow new foliage that contrasts
beautifully with the older, blue foliage producing a
stunning dramatic bicolor effect.


JUNIPERUS  virginiana  Gray Owl
2'h x 4'w    18"p  SUN
(Gray Owl Juniper) Light blue, fine, textured foliage.
Excellent resistance to disease.


JUNIPERUS  x-med  Golden Joy
1'h x 4'w  1.5'p  SUN
(Golden Joy Juniper) This new selection offers an
improved choice among the multitude of golden junipers
with its brilliant yellow year-round color.  This easily
grown selection has a comparatively slow rate of
growth.


PICEA  abies  Frohburg
height varies w/ training   2.5'p  SUN
(Frohburg Spruce) Short, slender, medium-green
needles and a slower growth rate compared with the
more common Picea abies 'Pendula'.  With staking,
'Frohburg' exhibits a narrow, strict weeping habit, with a
full spreading skirt.


PICEA  abies  Gem
1.5'h  1'p  SUN
Tiny needles and tight form of a miniature.  Perfect for
today's small gardens.


PICEA  abies  Jogeua
2.5'h x 5'w  1'p  SUN
(Jogeua Spruce) Long slim branches are distinctive and
individual, pointing up or out, giving this compact bright
green ball a different look.


PICEA  glauca  Humpty Dumpty
5'h x 5'w  1.5'p  SUN
(Humpty Dumpty Spruce) This extremely dense plant is
short and plump.  As wide at the base as it is tall, and
less than two thirds the height of the Dwarf Alberta
Spruce.  Unique almost perfect pyramidal form.


PICEA  glauca  Pixie Dust
18"h x 10"w  2'p  SUN
(Pixie Dust Spruce) Pixie Dust is a dwarf that combines
the delightful color's of 'Rainbow's End' with the form
and texture of 'Pixie'.  A dramatic statement in a tiny
package, perfect for container or rock gardens.


PICEA  glauca  Rainbow's End
6’ h 1.5' w  3.5'p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Rainbows End Dwarf White Spruce) In spring, the new
growth is light green.  In mid-summer, the second flush
is nothing but extraordinary.  Bright, creamy-yellow new
growth contrasts dramatically against the dark-green
older foliage.



PICEA  glauca  Sanders Blue
5'h x 3'w   40"p  SUN
(Sander's Blue Spruce) Attractive, slate blue form of
Alberta Spruce.  This dwarf blends well with all conifers
and perennials and serves as a novel focal plant.


PICEA  omorika  Pendula Bruns
30' h 12' w   40"p  SUN
(Bruns Weeping Serbian Spruce)  A weeping form of
Serbian spruce selected at Bruns Nursery in Germany.
The strong weeping habit of this tree is much more
accentuated compared with omorika 'Pendula'


PICEA  orientalis  Skylands
20’ h 8’ w  4'p  SUN
(Skyland’s Spruce) Typical habit of the species but slow
developing in early years.  Glowing yellow year round.
More green contrast on lower, shaded interior.


PICEA  pungens  Globosa std.
4.5' h 3' w  24"bb  SUN
(Globe  Spruce) Dwarf conifer with globose dense form
and excellent blue color


PICEA  pungens  Procumbens
3' h 7' w  2'p  SUN
(Prostrate Blue Spruce) Similar to 'Pendula' in color, but
used as a spreading, undulating ground cover.  Very
effective when draped over a rock wall or slope


PICEA  pungens  St. Mary's Broom
2'h x 3.5'w  1.5'p  SUN
(St. Mary's Broom Spruce) A dwarf blue selection with
relatively long, wide-angled needles for a slow-growing
plant.  Slower than 'Montgomery' it is reliably mounding
or globose without any tendency to grow a leader.


PINUS  banksiana  Schoodic
2.5'h x 8'w  2'p  SUN
(Schoodic Jack Pine) This pine is an exceptional
ground-hugging selection, dense and low growing, with
short emerald green needles.  Cold hardy and
adaptable to poor soils.


PINUS  mugo  Pot o' Gold
2' h 3' w   18"p  SUN
(Pot o' Gold Mugo Pine) Spring through summer, the
mounding dwarf mugo pine stays neat, tidy, and
compact.  As fall comes to a close and winter
approaches, it begins to glow, faintly at first then a
bright lemon yellow by mid winter.


PINUS  mugo  Slowmound
1.5'h  2.5'w 18"p  SUN
(Slowmound Mugo Pine) A Jean Islei signature plant,
dense, dark green mound, with highly reliable color,
growth rate, and habit.  Naturally compact and works
well in smaller spaces.


PINUS  strobus  Blue Shag
3' h 4' w  18"p  SUN
(Blue Shag Eastern White Pine) Fast becoming a
popular selection of the dwarf eastern white pine.  This
Waxman introduction is an outstanding, compact,
reliably rounded form. Excellent for a variety of
landscape uses.


PINUS  sylvestris  Hillside Creeper
2’ h 6’ w   2'p  SUN
(Hillside Creeper) dwarf bluish-green cascading form.
The deal focal point for rockeries or any dwarf conifer
garden.  This plant is grafted on a very low standard to
enable ease in digging.


THUJA  occidentalis  Aurea
3' h 3' w  15"p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Golden Globe Arborvitae) Round-shaped cultivar with
golden feathery foliage.  Plant retains its shape without
shearing and is very hardy.


THUJA  occidentalis  Golden Tuffet
2' h 4' w  24"p  SUN
(Golden Tuffet Arborvitae)  In hues of golden orange
this pillow-shaped tuffet grows wider than tall,
reminiscent of a mushroom cap.  The foliage has an
unusual braided texture.  Adaptable to all soil types and
tolerant of full sun to part shade.


THUJA  occidentalis  Hetz Midget
1.5' h 2' w  1'p  SUN
(Hetz Midget Globe Arborvitae)  Slow growing and
dense globe habit with soft green foliage in vertical
layered sprays.


THUJA  occidentalis  Linesville
3' h 4' w  24"p  SUN
(Linesville Arborvitae) From Linesville, PA, this dwarf
arborvitae has the perfect spherical habit that lends
form and structure to the garden.  The foliage is a fine,
almost lacy, texture with soft silver-green color.


THUJA  occidentalis  Pendula
2'p height varies w/ training  SUN TO PART
SHADE
(Weeping Arborvitae)  Lacy foliage hangs gracefully,
exposing the attractive, undulating branches
reminiscent of a bygone era.  Form depends on cultural
care.  Unstaked it becomes a broad mound with
outreaching branches.


THUJA  occidentalis  Sherwood Frost
3’ h 4’ w   2'p  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Sherwood Frost Arborvitae) This slow growing, broad
upright cultivar has foliage tips brushed a light creamy-
white color. Variegated foliage radiates as a sparking
beacon in the winter landscape.  Best plated in full to
part sun.


THUJA  occidentalis  Sherwood Moss
2’ h 2-3’ w   18"  SUN TO SHADE
(Sherwood Moss Arborvitae) This showy semi-dwarf
globe arborvitae features lace-like mossy green foliage
with a feathery texture.  An excellent accent plant.


THUJA  occidentalis  Smaragd
12'h x 3.5'w  4-5'bb  SUN TO PART SHADE
(Emerald Arborvitae) From Denmark.  Narrow, uniform
habit and glossy green color year round.  Spider mite
resistant.


THUJA  occidentalis  Yellow Ribbon
6’ h 3’ w   3'p  SUN
(Yellow Ribbon Arborvitae) Very dense, semi-dwarf
pyramidal arborvitae


TSUGA  canadensis  Ashfield Weeper
12'h x 4'w  3'p  PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Ashfield Weeper Hemlock) Long branches that arch
downward exposing smooth gray bark.  Pendulous
branchlets are heavily covered with dark green needles.
Whimsical appearance.


TSUGA  canadensis  Canadian
4-5'bb  PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Canadian Hemlock) This tree is sheared for a dense
form but is not tightly sheared.


TSUGA  canadensis  Cole's Prostrate
2’ h 6’ w  18"p  PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Cole’s Prostrate Canadian Hemlock) Stiffly weeping
main branches make a truly prostrate growing plant.
Useful to highlight contours of stone in the rock garden.


TSUGA  canadensis  Gentsch White
30” h 3’ w 1.5'p  PART SHADE
(Gentsch White Canadian Hemlock) Variegated,
globose shrub.  Creamy-white color especially intense
in fall and winter. Annual shearing advised to maintain a
compact habit and more white color.


TSUGA  canadensis  Jeddeloh
2'h 3'w  18"p  PART SHADE TO SHADE
(Jeddeloh Hemlock) Slow growing with bright green
foliage and feathery, arching tips.
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