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Sunday, January 12, 2014

New Plants Offered for 2014!

We're excited about the new plants that we're offering this year!  We're always looking for new, hardy, easy-to-grow plants that are great additions to your garden.

Here's a quick list with photos of the new plants available this year.  All of these plants are available to order on our Web site at http://www.springvalleyroses.com/catalog/

Roses

Head Over Heels - a newer Shrub rose with clusters of light-pink blossoms that cover the plant most of the summer.

Head Over Heels Shrub Rose

Navy Lady - rich, dark-red velvet blossoms. It blooms profusely in the early summer and repeat blooms until frost.

Navy Lady Shrub Rose

Flowering Shrubs - Plants for Birds


Aronia m. 'Viking' - A fantastic shrub with beautiful white flowers in the spring, followed by edible dark-blue/black fruit.

Aronia m. 'Viking' 

Ilex verticillata 'Wildfire' Winterberry - offers multi-season interest in the garden with tiny white flowers in the spring, dark-freen foliage, and abundant bright-red fruit in the fall.

Wildfire Winterberry

Philadelphus 'Snow White' Mockorange - this plant all the great traits of a mockorange, but in a compact size. And it blooms more than once! The beautiful white flowers are incredibly fragrant.

'Snow White' Mockorange

Prunus tomentosa 'Nanking Cherry' - the easiest cherry to grow in northern climates!

Nanking Cherry

Rhus typhina Staghorn Sumac - adds four seasons of interest to your garden.

Staghorn Sumac in the Fall

Salix discolor Pussy Willow - A classic pussy willow with soft, silvery catkins that emerge on the branches when the weather starts to warm in early spring.

Pussy Willow

Tree Peonies


High Noon Tree Peony - beautiful, very large, bright-yellow blossoms with ruffled, satin-like petals.

High Noon Tree Peony

Renkaku Tree Peony -large, white, fully double blossoms that cover this plant when in full bloom.

Renkaku Tree Peony

Vines


Kintzley's Ghost' Honeysuckle Vine - showy, yellow, tubular flowers that cover the vine in June. The flowers are held above by silvery grey bracts that look like Eucalyptus leaves.

Kintzley's Ghost Honeysuckle Vine

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