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512 South Main Street

Reeseville, WI  53579

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Abeliophyllum distichum       White Forsythia

An arching shrub to 6' white forsythia-like flowers in early spring with a sweet fragrance.  Deep green foliage turns purple and yellow tones in fall.  Zone 4 12"    6.00

Acer ginnala                           Amur Maple

Our strain is from an unusually uniform red fall colored seed source.  All seedlings turn a deep red in fall.

Zone 2.                                           6-12"             2.00         2-3'         5.00

Acer pseudosieboldianum       Korean Maple

Small multi-stemmed tree, foliage similar to Japanese Maple, wonderful red fall color. Zone 4.                                       2.25” pots        4.00

Acer saccharinum Native         Silver Maple

          A large fast growing river bottom tree. Tolerates most soils and provides shade quickly. Foliage has silver lower surface, which is showy in the breeze. Fall

          color yellow. Zone 2        6-12”      2.00  

Acer saccharum  Native           Sugar Maple

Grows to its finest on rich upland soils.  Intolerant of soggy wet soil.  Wonderful oval form in age and beautiful yellow-orange-red fall color.  Zone 3.   12”    3.00   3'                                      6.00

Aesculus glabra    E USA        Ohio Buckeye

A medium sized tree with a coarse texture and creamy white flowers in early summer.  Glossy Brown nuts in fall.   Zone 3.                                                    6-12" 3.00   2'                                      8.00

Aesculus octandra    E USA    Yellow Buckeye

A tall stately tree from a distance appears much like a Shagbark Hickory.  Leaves are a rich clean green. Fall color on some specimens is butter yellow. Nuts are in large clusters and the husks do not have spines.

Zone 4                            6-12”      3.00   12-18”    5.00

Aesculus parviflora SE USA   Bottlebrush Buckeye

          A shrubby species with the ability to form colonies. Flowers are a tall

          spike of airy white flowers in mid-summer. Yellow fall color. Zone 4

                                                6-12”      5.00

Amelanchier arborea  Native   Downy Serviceberry        

Tall multi stem shrub found throughout Wisconsin.  Tolerates medium shade and flowers in mid-May here, bearing blue fruit in July.  Yellow fall foliage.  25'.  Zone 3.                                             6-12"         3.00        18-24”    5.00

Amelanchier x grandiflora Native    Apple Serviceberry

Small open forest tree with white early spring flowers, purple fruit and yellow to red autumn foliage. Zone 4             6-12”          3.00        12-18”         4.00

Amelanchier canadensis ‘Prince William’â      Prince William â Shadblow

Selection of Shadblow, dark green leaves, white flowers and large deep blue fruit. Suckers freely to form a colony. Yellow fall color. Zone 3    2.25” pot     5.00

 

Amorpha fruticosa   Native      Indigo Bush Amorpha

A flood plain shrub reaching 10'.  Green legume foliage and spikes of purple flowers in summer. Clusters of tiny black-brown pods throughout winter.  Zone 4.         6-12"    2.00  18-24"                    4.00

 

Ampelopsis arborea Native      Raccoon Grape

          Sprawling lowland vine with compound leaves, large glossy black fruit

          and bronze fall color.       3yr         6.00

 

Ampelopsis cordata Native      American Porcelainberry

Strong growing grape like vine with clusters of fruit, which turn, from pink to blue in late summer. Zone 4                             1yr     3.00

Aronia melanocarpa grandifolia   E USA      Appleleaf Chokeberry

Growing larger than the species in all respects.  Deep green leaves.  4-6" clusters of white flowers and later 1/2" black berries. Fall color is yellow-orange-red in combination.  6-8'.  Zone 3.                     3-6”        2.00

 

Betula nigra Native                 River Birch

River Valley Birch which grows to great size, crown spread can reach 80 feet. Colorful cinnimon-white flaking bark until very old. Excellent choice where Bronze Birch Borer is a problem. Does not grow well on alkaline soils. Zone 3          6-12”           2.00

Betula  populifolia Native       ‘Whitespire Seedling’  

Fast growing white barked birch, best as a group of three. Tolerant of hotter and drier sites than native Paper Birch. These are seedlings from the original ‘Whitespire Birch’, we don’t consider seedling propagation as the true cultivar.   12-18”    4.00

Buxus 'Wintergreen"              Wintergreen Boxwood

Selection for better green winter color.  Zone 3.     2.25”pots.          3.00

Buxus sinica x insularis sempervirens Hybrid Boxwood 

          Very uniform dense shrub, hemisphere shape and blue green leaves. Only slight bronze cast in winter. 4'.  Zone 4.         RC         4.00

Calycanthus floridus SE USA Carolina Allspice

A large coarse shrub to 8’ with deep green aromatic leaves. Interesting chocolate purple flowers followed by globose tan fruit, a favorite of the birds.

          Quite tolerant of shade. Zone 5                     6”      3.00

Carpinus caroliniana Native            American Hornbeam

Small forest understory tree tolerant of shade. Muscled looking smooth gray bark, fine textured growth, winged seeds in clusters, yellow to red fall color. Most intense color in full sun sites. Zone 3             6-12” heavy transplants   5.00

Carya glabra Native                          Pignut Hickory

Medium –large hickory, tolerant of extreme drought. Small sweet nuts and yellow fall color. Zone 4         Plugs           3.00

Carya laciniosa Native                      Shellbark Hickory

          Very large hickory tree of the river bottoms, huge sweet nuts. Zone 5

                                                          Plugs           3.00

Carya ovata          Native                            Shagbark Hickory                                    

Large hickory tolerant of moist and dry conditions, peeling straps of bark and yellow fall color. Sweet nuts. Zone 4                   treepots in June      4.00

Carya tomentosa Native                     Mockernut Hickory

Upland large hickory with fairly large thick shelled nuts. Sweet nut meats are fairly small.                                      Growth like the Shagbark Hickory except for tight non-peeling bark. Zone 4                                                    Plugs                     3.00

Castanea dentata E USA                  American Chestnut

Coarse branched round-headed tree, which can attain large size. Showy white flowers in summer, followed by clusters of sharp bristled husks containing delicious nuts. Zone 3. 6-12"          3.00

Castanea pumila    E USA      Chinkapin

Round shrub to small tree with black acorn-like nuts enclosed in a bristly husk.  Has some resistance to Chestnut Blight.  Zone 3.           Plugs  $3.00.

Catalpa ovata                          Chinese Catalpa

Somewhat finer textured species with clusters of pencil-sized pods.  Smaller stature trees.   Zone 4.       6-12” 2.00

Chaenomeles japonica alpina Dwarf  Japanese Quince

A very hardy dwarf 2' shrub with orange-red flowers before the foliage in spring, also some flowers later.  Fruits are like 2" yellow apples along the branches in fall.  Zone 4.         6-12"                              2.00        12-18"              3.00

Cocculus carolina S USA       Red Moonseed Vine

Climbing vine with glossy heart shaped leaves. Showy clusters of bright red berries in the fall. Zone 5                               6”      3.00

Cornus alternifolia Native       Pagoda Dogwood

Small shade tolerant treelike northern Dogwood with horizontal branching. Creamy white flowers and blue-black fruit. Yellow-red-purple fall color even in light shade. Zone 3                            6-12”      3.00

Cornus amomum   Native       Silky Dogwood

Dark red twigs.  Midnight blue fruit in late summer.  8'.  Zone 3.

                                                      6-12" 1.50       2-3'        3.00

Cornus drummondii Native     Roughleaf Dogwood

Taller growing slightly more coarse shrub than Gray Dogwood C. racemosa.  Creamy white flowers and clean white fruit clusters.  Foliage colors to purple very late in fall.  Best feature of this plant is little of the septoria leafspot problem found on C. racemosa.  12'.  Zone 4.               

                                      6-12"      2.00   18-24”    4.00

Corylus americana   Native     Hazelnut

Colonial shrub with very early catkin bloom.  Edible nuts in August enclosed in a leaf-like husk.Fall color a good combination of yellow to red and purple.  Will grow on very poor soil.  Variable

height from 4-8'.  Zone 3.               6-12" 2.00        12-18"    3.00

Cotoneaster apiculatus            Cranberry Cotoneaster

          Low arching branches make this plant a good groundcover in sunny plantings.         Small pink flowers followed by bright red berries into early winter. Shiny       leaves with maroon fall color. Zone 4. 6" 3.00

Daphne x burkwood ‘Carol Maacki’    Carol Maacki Daphne

Small dense variegated foliage semi-evergreen shrub best grown on well drained sunny sites with ample moisture. Small groups of pink-white fragrant flowers in spring, some rebloom in the fall.                            Zone 4    2.25” pots    4.00

Deutzia x lemoine                             Lemoine Deutzia

Medium textured upright shrub with masses of white spring flowers, growing to 6’ tall and wide. Zone 4                                           6-12”                     3.00

Diervilla sessilifolia SE USA            Southern Bush-Honeysuckle

Vigorous colonial shrub growing to 4’, best used for mass plantings. Coppery  red new spring foliage, small yellow to orange flowers, yellow-orange-red fall color. Zone 4                                                                 6-12”           3.00

Diospyros virginiana E USA             Persimmon

Common fence row colonial tree, medium height of 40’. Interesting scale like bark, large plum sized orange red fruit, quite edible after a hard freeze which will soften and sweeten the flavor. Do not eat before frost softened, very astringent flavor.         Zone 5    6”      3.00

Euonymus alatus                                            Winged Euonymus

          Large wide shrub, winged branches, pink fall color. Zone 4   6-12”      3.00


Euonymus americanus E USA                   Strawberrybush Euonymus

Small straggly shrub in the light shade, bright pink bristly fruit capsules with orange berries inside in October. Best used as a background accent plant.

Zone 5                                        3”    3.00

                                                         

Euonymus europeus ‘Aldenhamensis’  Aldenham Spindletree

Large colorful shrub with narrow leaves, bright pink fruit capsules and yellow-red fall color. Grows to 10’. Zone 4          6-12” 3.00

         

Fagus sylvatica                       European Beech

A large tree prefers cool soil.  Great as the specimen tree. Understock for any of the cultivars.  Zone 3.            6-12” plugs       2.00

Foresteria ligustrina S USA    Lime Barren Privet

Drought tolerant shrub from the limestone plateau regions of Tennessee. Small white flowers in August enjoyed by honeybees, small blue olive like fruit in October. Zone 6                                      2.25” pots        4.00

Foresteria neo-mexicana W USA          New Mexico Privet

Large billowing rather open shrub for light screening. Seldom flowers or fruits in the north. Zone 4                                 6”      4.00

Forsythia 'Meadowlark'          Meadowlark Forsythia

6-8' shrub rich deep green heavy foliage and covered with clear yellow flowers even after -35F Upright habit and purple fall color.  Zone 3.                6-12” 2.50   18"                                      4.00

Forsythia ‘New Hampshire Gold’         New Hampshire Gold Forsythia

Large arching shrub with deep yellow spring flowers. Yellow-purple fall color. Zone 4                                      12-18”    4.00

Gymnocladus dioica Native     Kentucky Coffeetree

Large coarse branched tree with double compound leaf, which lends a lacy texture in summer. Flaky plates on the bark add winter character. Female trees have 4-8" thick black pods which hang through the winter. Golden yellow fall color. Zone 3. 6-12" 4.00

Hamamelis virginiana Native               Common Witchhazel

Large shade tolerant shrub with late fall blooming yellow flowers. Often some bloom left at Christmas time here. Interesting fruit capsule pop open to shoot seeds 25’ in late fall. Yellow fall color. Zone 3          

                                       6-12”     4.00

Hydrangea arborescens E USA              Smooth Hydrangea

Colonial shrub of cool shaded sites, creamy white flower heads with a few lacecap sterile showy flowers. Deep green foliage and ornamental dried seed heads in late fall. Zone 4                                          2.25” pots        3.00

Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' Annabelle Hydrangea

Cultivar selected by J. C. McDaniel in Illinois for large sterile flower heads made up of smaller but more numerous individual flowers held up on stems slightly shorter than the 'Grandiflora' cultivar. Flower heads to more than 12" across. Zone 4.   SWC/HWC 3.00   2.25" pot          3.50

Hydrangea arb. ‘Grandiflora’ E USA             Snowhill Hydrangea

Beautiful colonial shrub of the old fashioned garden, large showy white flower heads in summer. Blooms nearly entirely composed of sterile showy flowers, flower heads not as large and heavy as the cultivar ‘Annabelle’. These do not require staking to keep blooms upright, best bloom in full sun although the shrub is very shade tolerant. Zone 4

                                      2.25” pots        3.00

Hypericum kalmianum Native                        Kalm’s St. Johnswort

Small shrub for full sun, often called Sunshine Shrub, masses of yellow flowers in early summer. Interesting peeling multicolor bark and small tan fruit capsules in winter. Beautiful blue-green foliage turns orange-red in the fall. Zone 3    2.25” pots    3.00

Hypericum frondosum ‘Sunburst’ SE USA    Sunburst Sunshine Shrub

Slightly larger growing shrub than Kalm’s St. Johnswort. Blue-green foliage. Larger less numerous flowers. Zone 4              2.25” pots        3.00

Hypericum prolificum E USA Shrubby St. Johnswort

Globe form species with narrow green leaves, yellow to red fall color, and great show of small yellow flowers .5" across, very fine texture all seasons and covered in tiny tan seed capsules all winter. Pretty peeling bark. Zone 3. SWC 2.00   6-12" 3.00

Iris versicolor       Blue Flag

Our native iris of marshes and swamps. Zone 3       2yr     3.00

 

Juniperus virginiana Native   Eastern Redcedar

Medium tall evergreen, bronze winter color.   6-12" 2.00 12-18" 3.00

Kalopanax pictus Castor-aralia

Medium tall tree with large leaves somewhat like Maple or Sweet gum. Branching coarse and trunk and limbs armed with short 1/3" spines. White flowers in large umbels in August and September soon followed by umbels of small black berries, which fall in early winter. 40' plus. Zone 4.        6"      3.00   2.25" pot     3.00

Liriodendron tulipifera E USA                       Tuliptree

Very fast growing extremely large tree, grows well over 100’ tall. Tulip shaped leaves and green-orange tuliplike flowers at the branch tips. Interesting dry fruits which fall apart during winter. Zone 4            

                                      12-18”    4.00

Lindera benzoin E US   Spicebush

A dense tall shrub in sunny sites, open in shady sites. Green foliage with a hint of gray, very aromatic when crushed. Branches covered with bright glossy red 1/3" fruit in early fall, very pretty. Seems to like clay soils and tolerates lots of shade. Zone 2. 6" 3.00     12" 4.00

Lonicera x heckrotti                Goldflame Honeysuckle Vine

Vigorous richly flowered vine, flowers red outside, golden inside. Blooms all summer, and fruitless here. Hybrid with one parent being the SE USA native Lonicera sempervirens, Trumpet Honeysuckle. Zone 4

                                      2.25” pots        3.00

Maclura pomifera SC USA     Osage Orange

Very spiny branched tree with glossy green foliage and curious grapefruit sized green fruit. Wood once used for fence posts, do not grow near cattle, they are known to choke on the fruit. Zone 5                       

                                      12-18”    4.00   few

Magnolia acuminata E USA  Cucumber Magnolia

Large very hardy Magnolia, creamy white flowers after the leaves expand. Flowers have a pretty blue green hue at the branch tips before opening. Fruits are small pink and cucumber like with orange seeds expelled on fibers before dropping. Zone 3  plugs                                      3.00       

Magnolia kobus                      Kobus Magnolia

Small roundheaded tree to 25', 4" deep green leaves and showy wide-petaled flowers covering the Tree in early spring before the leaves.  Fruits pink in early fall. Zone 3.                                        Plugs           2.00                               

             

Magnolia tripetala    E USA   Umbrella Magnolia

Medium sized tree, coarse branches, leaves of great size.  Creamy white flowers after the leaves. Perhaps its showiest time is fall when they are full of 4-6" pink cylindrical fruits which are colorful

for more than a month.  Zone 4.     plugs 2.00        2.25" pot    3.00

 Magnolia stellata         Star Magnolia

Small dense horizontal branching trees, covered in showy white flowers with 3/4" wide petals well before the leaves in early May. Winter buds fuzzy gray, gray bark. Zone 3. Plugs          2.00   6"      3.00

Malus coronarius Native         Sweet Crabapple

Small native crabapple tree with clear pink flowers and 2” green fruit. Foliage very susceptible to apple scab, best used as a background area tree. Zone 3 6”      3.00

Malus ioensis Native                Prairie Crabapple

Small native crabapple forming colonies along fence rows. Clear pink flowers and 2” green fruit. Also susceptible to apple scab leaf drop. These will have very picturesque branching structure and gray bark in winter when older. Excellent nesting sites for birds. Zone 3  6”    3.00

Nyssa sylvatica E USA             Black Tupelo

Medium to large growing tree of moist mountains and lowlands. Lush deep green glossy foliage, blue fruit in early fall          , yellow-orange-red fall color. Flowers enjoyed by Honeybees, tupelo honey. Zone 4         12”         4.00

Parthenocissus quinquefolia Native       Virginia Creeper

High climbing vine with palmately compound leaves in fives. Blue fruit in clusters in fall and red-purple fall color. Zone 3    1yr     2.00

                                     

Phellodendron amurense        Amur Corktree

Medium height wide tree with walnut-like foliage, yellow green fall color.  Female trees have lots of clusters of black .5" fruit.  Good understock for male clones.  Zone 3.

6-12" 2.00        12-18"    2.50

2-3'    3.50        4-5'         10.00

Physocarpus opulifolius Native              Ninebark

Large arching shrub for moist sites in full sun. Masses of creamy white flower clusters in spring, yellow to red fall color, clusters of tiny tan bladders for fruit all winter. Colorful peeling bark. Zone 2         6-12” 2.50

Picea glauca Native       White Spruce

Tall fairly fast growing evergreen, green-blue foliage Zone 2        plugs 2.00

Pinus strobus Native      Eastern White Pine

Tall growing soft texture pine. Zone 3.     plugs      1.00

Populus tremuloides   Native   Quaking Aspen

Fast colonial tree with greenish-white bark, nice clean leaves which tremble as the wind passes. Rich yellow autumn foliage.  Natively grows in large colonies.  Zone 1.               2.25" pot  2.00                18-24"    3.00

Potentilla fruticosa ‘Abbotswood’         Abbotswood Potentilla

Fast growing arching shrub with white summer flowers and red-purple fall color. Best if grown in full sun and cut back to 3-6” every two years.

                                      6-12”      4.00

Prunus americana   Native      American Plum

Small tree, which forms great thickets. White flowers in early May, later producing 1-2" yellow red plums.  Zone 3.                      

                                      12"         2.00   18-24"    3.00

Prunus pennsylvanica Native  Pin Cherry

Small colonial tree with peach-like leaves, shiny red brown "varnished" bark, small white flowers in abundance followed by tiny red cherries. When the plants are full of fruit, you would think they were in bloom from a distance. Great bright red fall color. Zone 2  12-24"          2.50

 

                                     

Prunus maritima    E USA     Beach Plum

Low tree-like shrubs with white flowers and reddish 3/4" plums.  Zone 3.                  plugs  2.00 few

Prunus serotina   Native          Black Cherry

Large tree with dark green foliage, white racemes of bloom, and racemes of 1/3" black cherries. Yellow to red fall color.  Zone 3.                                           6-12" 2.00   18-24"                                 3.00

Ptelea trifoliata   Native           Wafer-ash

Small shrubby tree, here to the size of a large Lilac.  Deep green trifoliate leaves, small greenish flowers, and tan Elm-like seeds in clusters, hanging all winter.  Will grow on the worst soils,

gravels, and clay. Zone 3.               6-12" 2.00        2-3'         6.00

Quercus acutissima                 Sawtooth Oak

Wide pyramidal tree, sharply serrate long leaves.  Good yellow color late. Leaves golden yellow when expanding in the spring.  Seldom bears acorns here in zone 4.                                      plugs            2.00

Quercus alba Native                White Oak

Wide spreading beautiful Oak in open settings, also tolerant of medium shade. Forming a massive tree with red to purple fall color, copious acorns when older. Zone 3                                      plugs                2.50

Quercus aliena                        Japanese White Oak

Wide low tree with the form of Bur Oak, not nearly as tall yellow tan fall color.  Zone 4.                                                         plugs        3.00

Quercus bicolor   Native          Swamp White Oak

Natively a flood plain tree will do fine in most upland plantings, growing to the size of Bur Oak. Glossy foliage with yellow tinged orange fall color.  Avoid high pH soils.  Zone 3.

Plug   2.00        6"           2.50

                                                12-18"    3.50   2-3'         5.00

Quercus ellipsoidalis Native    Hill's Oak

Pyramidal tree with great red fall color when young, becoming much more open in age. Tolerates very poor sandy soils. Zone 3.       3-6"   2.00   6-12" 3.00

Quercus glandulifera    Konara Oak  

Very regular outline oval tree with glossy deep green 2-3” leaves of Chestnut shape. Grows slowly here to 35’.  Zone 6.                plug        1.00

     

Quercus imbricaria    E USA  Shingle Oak

Large Oak with pyramidal shape when young.  Tolerates most soils.  New leaves reddish becoming deep green. Brick red autumn foliage. Zone 4. 3-6"   2.00   6-12"                                      3.00

Quercus lyrata    E USA          Overcup Oak

Large tree casting a light shade allowing sod beneath, unusual acorns nearly enclosed in the cap. Zone 5.                                      plugs      3.00

Quercus macrocarpa   Native                 Bur Oak

Wide spreading tree needing an open sunny site.  Leaves with deep green upper and white lower surface.  Yellow brown fall color.  Bark deeply furrowed in age.  Lower limbs become massive.  

Zone 2.                           6-12"      2.50        12-18"              4.00

Quercus michauxii SE USA                 Basket Oak

          Large oak of the river floodplains, red fall color and very large acorns.

          Zone 5                            12”         4.00

Quercus mongolica                 Mongolian Oak

Tough oak suitable for much of the great plains. Abundant acorns when fairly young. Zone 3                            plugs      3.00  

Quercus muehlenbergii   Native            Chinkapin Oak

Finer textured than most oaks, light tan bark, rich lustrous green leaves.  Zone 3.                         3-6"                                2.00        plug   3.00

Quercus palustris Native                        Pin Oak

Fast growing lovely oak for urban settings, not tolerant of alkaline soil. Often with rich red fall color, small acorns. Zone 4        plugs         3.00

Quercus phellos  E USA          Willow Oak

Large growing wide crowned Oak with leaves very willow like, small acorns ideal for birds. Fall foliage yellow to red. Zone 5/6  plug     3.00

Quercus prinoides    E USA    Shrub Chinkapin Oak

Shrub Oak in the White Oak group, grows well in the Oak barrens, yellow-brown fall color, 6-8' Zone 4                          plug   3.00

Quercus prinus    E USA         Chestnut Oak

Medium sized coarse branched Oak with large deep green leaves and large acorns. Suffers on high pH soil.  Zone 4.                                               6-12" 2.00   12-18"                                      3.00

Quercus robur                         English Oak

Large spreading Oak with small thick leaves staying green until late fall.  Used as a rootstock for many cultivars.  Zone 4.                    12-18"    4.00        3'       6.00

Quercus stellata    E USA        Post Oak

Medium sized tree from the White Oak group that does well on poor sandy soil. Zone 5-6.                       plugs       3.00

Quercus velutina Native Black Oak

The Oak dominating our sand soil counties. A bit slow growing the first few years, then faster.   Foliage with a fuzzy underside and yellow fall color. Zone 2. 3-6" 2.00        6-12"          3.00

 

Rhododendron arborescens E USA   Smooth Azalea

Deciduous Azalea, white flowers in July-August, yellow red fall color. Zone 5

          2.25" pot   3.50

Rhododendron calendulaceum SE USA                        Flame Azalea

Shrub of the open forest floor, rather open growth habit. Beautiful spring flowers ranging from yellow to red. Zone 5 2.25” pot               3.50

Rhododendron prinophyllum E USA              Roseshell Azalea

Forest and mountain top shrub with bright pink spring flowers. Grows to 8’ tall and wide. Zone 4                               2.25” pots           3.50

                                                             

Rhododendron viscosum E USA                     Swamp Azalea

Lowland and coastal shrub best grown in nearly full sun and moist soils. Grows to 10’ tall and 6’ wide, foliage yellow to red in late fall. White flowers in late spring. Zone 4                                      2.25” pots        3.50

Rosa arkansana  C USA         Prairie Rose

          Low shrubby colonial rose of the open prairie, pink flowers, red hips.

                                                18”         4.00

Rosa carolina Native      Carolina Rose

Small growing colonial native rose with few thorns. Flowers in June, varying shades of pink. Nice red fall color and the red hips stay bright red most of the winter. 2-3'. Zone 3.    6-12"          3.00

 

Rosa palustris Native     Swamp Rose

Thorny profuse flowering rose growing thickly to 4-7', red fall color, and .5-1" red hips staying red all winter. Flowers a deep rich pink. Zone 3.    SWC 2.00   6-12" 3.00

Rosa setigera   Native               Illinois Rose

Arching caned rose with a form like Blackberry.  Long sprays of clear pink flowers.  Zone 4.                12-18" 3.00       

Salix alba chermesina            Orange-bark Willow

Pyramidal tree to 40' with bright orange winter bark. Zone 3.