• The Brandywine Maple is a deciduous tree with fall foliage that begins red and turns a purple-red. The tree also produces flowers in early spring.

    Zoning: 4-9

  • A fragrant viburnum, pink buds opening to white flowers in May.

    Zoning: 4-8
    Mature Height and Spread: 10-15’

  • Outstanding bright red fall foliage. May be pruned in late winter. Hardier than other varieties. Adaptable. Excellent for landscaping.

  • An easy deciduous grower boasting prolific flowers throughout the Summer.

    Zoning: 5-9
    Mature Height and Spread: 10-15’ & 2-10’
    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #2 #3

  • The Butterfly Magnolia lights up spring with creamy-yellow blooms before the leaves even appear. Hardy to Zone 5, perfect for Connecticut gardens. Height: 7-8′.

  • A hardy, multiple award winner, Hydrangea paniculata Lavalamp™ Candelabra™ brandishes wands of large, cone-shaped inflorescences that open creamy white then blush pink for a reliable, long-lasting show. This shrub’s strong, deep reddish stems provide additional interest.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #3

  • Queen Victoria Cardinal Flower features showy spikes of red flowers rising above the foliage from mid summer to early fall. The flowers are excellent for cutting. Its attractive pointy leaves remain burgundy in color throughout the season. The fruit is not ornamentally significant.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #1

  • Nepeta Walker’s Low (Walker’s Low Catmint) is a robust variety with dark lavender-blue flowers in late spring and aromatic gray-green foliage.

  • The Celestial Shadow Dogwood Tree is a spectacular small tree, which has something beautiful to offer all year round. In spring it begins with dramatic creamy-white and green variegated leaves, and in May and early June these are overshadowed by masses of huge, pure-white blossoms

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: 5-6′