• This plant may be petite but the flowers are large and vibrant. Flower color varies – Acid soils results in blue tinged flowers

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #3

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  • Upright pyramidal with early Spring blooms. This variety blooms later than Bradford. Also known as Cleveland Select.

    Zoning: 5-7
    Mature Height and Spread: 25-30’ & 15-20′

  • A vigorous climbing vine that clings to surfaces by aerial rootlets. It has a slow growing, shrubby habit until established, then becomes quite vigorous, producing long, fast growing stems. Lush green foliage is blanketed with magnificent, white lacecap blooms in summer.

    Zoning: 5-9

  • Climbing Roses are an excellent way of bringing height and a feeling of abundance to the garden. They are the best and most frequently used on house walls but are also perfect for growing on pillars, obelisks.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #3

  • This outstanding classic is the standard of all repeat-flowering climbers. Blooms are fragrant, with glossy, dark green foliage, very long bloom season. Climbing 8-20’ x 10’ wide

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #10

  • Superb evergreen conifer with rich blue needles on a densely branched, naturally pyramidal form. An outstanding landscape specimen. A very slow grower that will become quite large over time, in ideal conditions.

    Zoning: 2-8
    Mature Height and Spread: 40′ & 20′
    Pot Size (gallons), Height: 6’

  • The species specific epithet means always green. The American Boxwood is a broadly rounded, multi-branched evergreen shrub or small tree that can grow up to 15′-20′ tall at maturity though it can be kept much shorter through pruning.

  • The common pear, native to Europe and northern Iraq, produces the familiar teardrop-shaped fruit seen in stores. Many cultivars are available with varying sizes, shapes, and colors of fruit.

    Pot Size (gallons), Height: #15