Spring 2007 Collection

Pink Hybrid Magnolia

The Pink Hybrid Magnolia is hardy and dependable. This low-branching tree flowers early and profusely and is quite fragrant.

Red Maple

An excellent selection for consistent fall color and uniform growth habit. The Red Maple holds its stunning color well into late fall.

Royal Star Magnolia

The Royal Star Magnolia is a slow growing cultivar. It is one of the first to bloom and its 3ouble flowers are large and slightly fragrant.

Sugar Maple

The Sugar Maple is a rapid growing tree with an even distribution of leaves throughout. It is drought resistant and has a spectacular display of color in the fall.

Sweetbay Magnolia

This multi-stem Magnolia is a native plant that has large, fragrant summer flowers and beautiful 2” bright red fall fruit. It is adaptable to moist soils.

Thundercloud Plum

The Thundercloud Plum has the deepest color of all the purple plums and retains its color throughout the growing season. The beautiful early spring flowers are fragrant.

Weeping Cherry

The Weeping Cherry is graceful with long, pendulous branches. Weeping Cherry trees display beautiful pink to white flowers in profusion, if grown in full sun and well-drained soil.

White Flowering Crabapple

White Flowering Dogwood

A graceful native ornamental that has striking early spring white flowers.

Yoshino Cherry

The Yoshino Cherry has a vigorous growth habit and gorgeous pink blooms that fade to a soft white. These trees are famous for their spring flower displays in Washington D.C.