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Fruit Trees

Autumn Sweet Plum Tree

Bartlett Pear Tree

Bing Cherry Tree

Braeburn Apple Tree

Cameo Apple Tree

Castleton Prune Tree

Chestnut Crabapple Tree

Comice Pear Tree

Cortland Apple Tree

Cresthaven Peach Tree

D Anjou Pear Tree

Damson Plum Tree

Dolgo Crapapple Tree

Early Italian Prune Tree

Elberta Peach Tree

Fantasia Nectarine Tree

Fuji Apple Tree

Gala Apple Tree

Ginger Gold Apple Tree

Goldbar Apricot Tree

Golden Delicious Apple Tree

Goldstrike Apricot Tree

Gourmet Dwarf Pear Tree

Granny Smith Apple Tree

Honeycrisp Apple Tree

Improved Duarte Plum Tree

Indian Summer Crabapple Tree

Italian Plum Tree

Lapin Cherry Tree

Matsu Apple Tree

McIntosh Apple Tree

Mollies Delicious Apple Tree

Montmorency Cherry Tree

Rainier Cherry Tree

Red Delicious Apple Tree

Red Globe Peach Tree

Red Gold Nectarine Tree

Redhaven Peach Tree

Reliance Peach Tree

Santa Rosa Plum Tree

Snow Drift Crabapple Tree

Sonata Apple Tree

Stanley Prune Tree

Stella Cherry Tree

Sunglo Nectarine Tree

Sweetheart Cherry Tree

Tilton Apricot Tree

Van Cherry Tree

Wenatchee Apricot Tree

Wine Sap Apple Tree


The Sunflower First Light, ‘Helianthus salicifolius,’ produces a mass of two-inch, daisy-like light yellow flowers. Its fuzzy, linear green leaves will make a wonderful contrast with the flowers.

This Blooms of Bressingham plant grows to a mature height of four feet with a spread of twenty-eight inches. The blooms make excellent cut flowers.

This plant looks great in the back of beds or borders as well as with ornamental grasses or asters. The seeds produced are eaten by birds. This sunflower will give an explosion of color to any perennial garden.


The Heuchera Purple Petticoats, ‘Heuchera micrantha,’ is also known as the Coral Bell or Alumroot. This plant is a robust, stocky Heuchera that is easy to grow and reliable. They are simply superb plants.

This is destined to become one of the best from the entire line of coral bells. The ruffled leaves are rich chocolate with bright burgundy undersides.

They should be grown in combos with purple, yellow and red plants. Be the envy of your neighbors with these colorful plants.


The Grass Big Bluestem, ‘Andropogon gerardii,’ is a prairie grass native to North America. This grass is sometimes referred to as Turkey Feet, due to the shape of the seed heads.

The name Big Bluestem comes from the fact that this grass can become very big, possibly reaching four to seven feet in height.

The twelve inch long blades are hairy and ½ inch wide. The leaves will get a slight red tinge as they age, and become bronze in the autumn. This is a very attractive grass that works well for either accent or mass plantings.