A multiple cross of Magnolia cultivars by August Kehr, March Till Frost flowers just as its name implies. With at rich bouquet of purple blooms in late March and early April, Magnolia ‘March Till Frost’ continues to bloom intermittently until late Fall.

“Where has this Magnolia been all these years” is the question you’ll ask once you see its superb flowering! ‘Daybreak’ will bloom in very late April or early May, given some protection from late frost, delivering huge, 10-12″ diameter rose pink flowers that are highly fragrant. Along with flowers of amazing size and scent, this plant delivers excellent hardiness and a rounded, rapid growing form that fits in the landscape well and is quite easy to grow.

One of the most upright and stunning eastern hardwoods. The Tulip Tree has a straight trunk with big showy flowers that pop from each branch. These blooms are yellow-orange in color and resemble a cross between tulips and lilies. Nectar is produced by these flowers which bees love for honey production. Foliage will turn colors with the fall months transitioning from a green into a bright gold. Ideal for a lawn or large landscape to do its increasing size.

Many home landscapes shy away from planting our native American Sweetgum because of its messy fruit and its wide landscape footprint. ‘Slender Silhouette’ breaks down that barrier by producing far less fruit while growing to an astoundingly narrow 4′ wide at maturity. Now it is easy to enjoy this plant’s unique star shaped foliage, its easy care nature and its tremendous deep yellow to red fall foliage color in a variety of narrow landscape spots. You can even use it as a unique hedge or windbreak that looks great year round! Perfect for full sun, ‘Slender Silhouette’ thrives in most soil conditions.

The expression “one of a kind” is overused but absolutely correct when describing this plant. ‘Varied Directions’ breaks the mold with a spreading, sprawling, undulating form that really conforms to any shape you choose. That’s because its wavy branches will twist and turn and ultimately cover the ground unless altered by you. As a result you have a breathtaking tree that is really a work of art that grows quickly with a mind of its own to create a masterpiece of form with longish, fresh green colored needles held in tufts along its branches. These needles turn golden brown before they fall off to reveal a specimen that looks even better in the winter months than during the growing season. A real collector’s item that is so easy to grow!

A blooming powerhouse, this selection colors summer with big, stem ending, cone shaped collections of cherry red flowers starting in July. A compact grower, it has disease resistant foliage that flushes deep red turning dark green as it matures. Outstanding disease resistant foliage. Colorful foliage flush in spring. Heavy duty summer bloom with bold cherry red color. Perfect for use as a specimen or grouped to create a colorful screen. Dies to the ground in Zone 6 but comes back in summer.

Glauca’ features silvery-blue needle like foliage and a tidy upright in form that is perfect for a variety of landscape situations. It provides outstanding cover for a myriad of native songbirds while providing food in the form of copious small blue berries. Easy to grow and tolerant of poor soils.

Strong growing and very easy to grow, this selection is also a heavy producer of Walnuts while also providing great form, foliage and shade to be a perfect specimen in the landscape.Strong producer. Easy to grow with few pests or disease issues. Outstanding form and foliage makes it an outstanding lawn specimen

Black walnuts are very tall, statuesque, shade trees best planted in informal settings. Their wood is prized for furniture building and over-harvesting has caused a serious decline in native populations. They are host plants for over 100 species of butterflies and moths! Plant this tree in full sun where it will have room to grow and falling nuts will not be a problem.

Big, beefy, gorgeous semi-double blooms will give you a feeling of the tropics from July ’til October. Deep pink-purple flowers cover the plant throughout late summer and are accentuated with a deep red center. This heavy bloomer loves full sun, and will be noticed when used as a single specimen or grouped to form and unforgettable summer blooming hedge. Attracts butterflies and deer resistant.