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Plant Name and Description
Aronia arbutifolia ‘Brilliantissima
Excellent shrub border, fast grower, small white flowers in April, red fall foliage and red berries.  Full sun or
part shade, grows to 8’ tall and 5’ wide.
Gardenia ‘Grif’s Select'
A compact small leaf gardenia selected form selected from a group of seedlings of Mike Dirr’s for hardiness,
compact habit and heavy red seed capsules in the fall.  Fragrant white flowers in May/June.
Gardenia ‘Radicans'
Same great fragrance as larger gardenias, but having a dwarf, rounded form enhanced with petite white
flowers and smaller leaves. Excellent in low borders or as a ground cover.  Moderate, spreading grower. (1’ x
3’)  
Forsythia x intermedia 'Golden Times'
This forsythia blooms a golden yellow in early spring with upright branching.  Variegated foliage.  
Exochorda x macrantha 'The Bride' (Pearl Bush)
Elegant shrub with graceful, arching branches. Wreathed in large white flowers in April and May. Delicate,
soft green foliage which turns to shades of yellow and orange in autumn. Best suited to a sunny, open
position or makes a great rambling wall shrub.
Beautyberry  (Callicarpa dichotoma ‘Issai’)
An early flowering and fruiting cultivar with small violet fruit in the fall and winter.  Grows fast and is trouble free.  One of our
favorite plants and also a bird favorite!  (3’ x 3’)        
Buddleia davidii 'Ellen's Blue'
Blue flower with grayish silver foliage.  Grows to 6ft.
Buddleia davidii 'Guinevere'
A seedling selection from Dr. Dirr's work at Univ. of Ga.  Black-purple fragrant flowers and dark green foliage.
 A robust grower, reaches 10ft.
Buddleia davidii 'Attraction'
Blue flower with grayish silver foliage.  Grows to 6ft.
Buddleia davidii 'Black Knight'
Blue flower with grayish silver foliage.  Grows to 6ft.
Hydrangea, Oak Leaf, Alice (Hydrangea, quercifolia)
Larger habit, foliage, and flower than the species. Fast growing with 1 to 2 foot blooms that change to pink with time. Has
replaced the other cultivars as the quercifolia of choice.  More heat tolerant than other Oak Leaf.  (shrub to 12 feet)        
Indigofera amblyantha
A great shrub with interesting features. It produces pink flowers at every node from March to mid-October.
The profuse flowering over a long period and graceful foliage and habit makes for a wonderful garden
addition.
Lantana Camara “Miss Huff”
Tropical appearing shrub, but hardy! Showy clusters of orange and pink flowers through the season. 'Miss Huff' hardy lantana
is a small shrub that dies to the ground in winter and is used as a perennial in our area. The key is not to cut it's woody stems
until early spring.  Plant lantana in soil with reasonable drainage (no water saturated winter soils) and mulch.  Full sun.
Mounded form to 3 to 5 feet tall, to 10 feet wide.        
Click the links below for a list of our trees or shrubs in stock and wholesale prices.  Our
inventory changes faster than we can update these lists, so call us for current availability.

We are adding varieties of plant material to our farm each year, so please contact us if you are
looking for a specific item in the future.

Also, as licensed growers of 'Whit' series crapemyrtles, contact us if you would like to
purchase liners of these wonderful trees.
Available Shrubs
Tree Price List
Tree Info and Details
Crapemyrtle,  Catawba (Purple) - Smaller and slower growing crapemyrtle with purple flowers and dark
green foliage.  12' tall and 8' wide.  One of our favorites.  
Crapemyrtle,  Dynamite (Red) - This is the first true red tree form crapemyrtle. Cherry red flowers in full
sun and hot conditions. (Clouds or shade will reduce red intensity and flecks of white may appear.)  New
growth is crimson, then green. Upright form to 20 feet. High mildew resistance.   
Crapemyrtle, Muskogee  (Lavender) - Upright, vase-shaped deciduous tree, Light Lavender, crinkled
flowers, Red-orange fall foliage, Attractive accent, massing or border plant, Peeling bark reveals pink inner
bark, Dark red/green foliage, 25' Tall X 25' Wide, fast growth.
Crapemyrtle, Pink Velour  (Dark Pink) - Upright, dark magenta pink flowers with dark green foliage for a
wonderful display. 12' Tall X 8' Wide, moderate growth.
Crapemyrtle, Sarah’s Favorite (White) - Fast growing, very cold hardy crapemyrtle with massive white
blooms.  Due to cold hardiness, this one leafs out earlier and holds leaves longer in the fall.  Another fast
grower.
Crapemyrtle, Tuscarora (Coral Red) - Another fast growing and vigorous crapemyrtle reaching 25’ when
mature.  Cinnamon, attractive peeling bark.
Crapemyrtle, White Chocolate (White) - Fantastic color combination in this small slow growing
crapemyrtle.  New foliange is bronze/chocolate fading to dark green, flowers are pure white for a great
contrast.  Very slow growing reaching just a few feet after several years.
Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides)
This is just a fantastic tree, if you have room for it to grow. One of my personal favorites. Beautiful exfoliating
cinnamon bark, soft almost fern-like needles. Rapid-growing, pyramidal form, deciduous  conifer. Grows 80’ to
100'.          
Chastetree, (Vitex agnus-castus ‘Shoal Creek’)
Shoal Creek combines floral and textural interest in the garden when few other woody plants are in bloom.
Flower color & silvery foliage are especially appealing in the heat of summer.
River Birch (Betula nigra City Slicker)
This superior river birch was developed by Dr. Carl Whitcomb as a disease and pest resistant cultivar with beautiful, white,
exfoliating bark. Leaves are small and dark green. Estimated mature height is 40-50 feet.  We have a limited number of these
available in Fall 2008.  
The U.S. National Arboretum developed eight hybrid magnolia cultivars affectionately
known as ''The Girls.'' These selections offer a spectacular floral display approximately two
weeks later than M. stellata and M. x soulangiana, thus decreasing the possibility of spring
frost damage. The flowers are doubly delightful! They welcome spring in shades of pink to
purple and later surprise you with occasional summer blooms. Plants grow as
multistemmed large shrubs or small trees bearing slightly leathery leaves that stand up well
to summer heat and drought. Winter reveals the plant architecture highlighted by smooth
grey bark and fuzzy flower buds. In every season "The Girls'' embellish the landscape.
We currently carry three of these, Anne, Betty, and Jane
Magnolia, Anne (liliflora ‘Nigra’ x M. stellata ‘Rosea’)
An outstanding new late blooming cultivar developed at the U.S. National Arboretum. Anne cultivar has a
spreading form and the prettiest of the flowers, with a light pink
Magnolia, Betty (liliflora ‘Nigra’ x M. stellata ‘Rosea’)
An outstanding new late blooming cultivar developed at the U.S. National Arboretum. Betty has large,
abundant, reddish-purple flowers.
Magnolia, Jane (liliflora 'Reflorescens' x stellata 'Waterlily')
An outstanding new late blooming cultivar developed at the U.S. National Arboretum.  Jane has paler pink
flowers with a spreading form similar to Anne.
Magnolia, Star (M. stellata)
An outstanding new late blooming cultivar developed at the U.S. National Arboretum. Betty has large,
abundant, reddish-purple flowers opening before the leaves  
Magnolia, Sweetbay (M. virginia)
An outstanding new late blooming cultivar developed at the U.S. National Arboretum. Betty has large,
abundant, reddish-purple flowers opening before the leaves producing a magnificent display. Foliage remains
attractive all season. Betty is a rather erect shrubby grower that will attain a height of 10' and a width of 8'.
Plant in full sun to part shade with evenly moist soil.  
Shrub Price List
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