| lot # | Plant Group | # of plants | Description |
| 1 | Conifer Collection #1 | 5 | Wonderful, slow growing evergreens that will stay less than 4'. |
| 2 | Beauty of Moscow Lilacs | 2 | One of Chris's favorite white lilac. Very fragrant white bloom with a hint of pink. Delightful. |
| 3 | Green Gem Boxwood | 7 | Very hardy boxwood. Deer proof. Small growing 3'. Keep out of the late day sun. |
| 4 | Small Fruit Collection #1 | 9 | All sorts of fruits to keep your belly full. |
| 5 | Northern Sun Forsythia Tree | 1 | A very hardy variety of forsythia that blooms every year. Grown as a tree. Rare. To 8' |
| 6 | Shade Tolerant Broadleaves | 3 | Mt. Andromeda and Leucothoe. Must plant in shade protected from winds. Spring blooming. |
| 7 | Aster Collection #1 | 10 | Tall, medium and small asters. For any sunny/part shade site. Very easy to grow. |
| 8 | "New" Hydrangeas | 5 | A GREAT collection of recently introduced Hydrangea. 'Little Lime' and 'Bombshell" "real" new. |
| 9 | Stewartia | 1 | A showy small tree w/showy blooms and bark. Needs to be planted in warm pocket. |
| 10 | Daphne Collection | 3 | Daphne are true FRAGRANT gems of the plant world. These three varieties are small growing.3'. |
| 11 | Hosta Collection #1 | 3 | 3- Royal Standard(fragrant white blooms) and 2 (lost tags) from kevin's garden. |
| 12 | Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea | 3 | New Hydrangea w/blooms that resemble a vanilla/strawberry shake. Easy and very hardy. |
| 13 | Fruiting Crabapples | 2 | Chestnut' and 'Centennial' are "fruiting" crabapple, fruits large enough to make jams or jellies. |
| 14 | Double Pink Knockout Roses | 3 | One of the Knockout roses. Hardy enough to use extensively in this are. BLOOMS ALL SUMMER. |
| 15 | Mums | 5 | Mums the word. |
| 16 | Seven-Son Flower | 1 | An underused small tree, large shrub. Blooms late(now) with interesting exfoliating bask. To 20' |
| 17 | Honeysuckle Vines | 3 | New 'Honeybelle' (yellow{2}) is extremely hardy and recent intro. 'Dropmore Scarlet'(orange){1} |
| 18 | Invincibelle Spirit Hydrangea | 3 | New pink 'Annabelle' type Hydrangea. Nice pink blooms. Grows to 4'. Can be used like 'Annabelle' |
| 19 | Chestnut, American & Chinese | 4 | Chestnuts grown from disease resistant seed. Great tree from the past. Worth growing. |
| 20 | Grass Collection #1 | 5 | Several grasses hardy here in the Upper Valley. A must have in any garden. All are showpieces. |
| 21 | Apples, Disease Resistant | 3 | Liberty', 'Everfresh Gala' and 'Everfresh McIntosh' …all scab and disease resistant. Great for home |
| 22 | Low Growing Perennials | 11 | A "cute" little collection of sun loving, dry sited perennial. All are diminutive in size. |
| 23 | Low Growing Hosta | 10 | Collection of Hosta that stay mostly less than 6" high. A true collectors collection. Shade |
| 24 | Clematis | 3 | 2-Hyacinth Clematis…Late blooming, blue flowers. Rare. Shrub-like. 3' high. Sweet Autumn (white) |
| 25 | White Out Knockout Rose | 3 | BRAND SPANKin NEW. New to the Knockout family. Re-blooming white. All summer. To 3' |
| 26 | Bloodgood Japanese Maple | 1 | Lovely small tree. I've had for 13 years in North Thetford w/no dieback. Grows to 15.'. |
| 27 | Winterberry Collection #1 | 4 | Berry Heavy' and 'Berry Nice' female Winterberry. Large, profuse fruit. Male pollinator included. |
| 28 | Fall Blooming Perennials #1 | 9 | Nice collection of "different" fall blooming perennials. |
| 29 | Knockout Tree Rose | 1 | Fantastic small patio plant. I will guarantee its survival. (see me for details…kpb) |
| 30 | Mums | 3 | Mums the word. |
| 31 | Light Series Azaleas | 3 | 3 "new" (to us) Light Azaleas hardy to -32F. 'Candy', 'Tri-color' and 'Northern Hi' Lights. |
| 32 | Bamboo | 1 | A non-invasive bamboo. Rare. VERY marginal for here. |
| 33 | Fruit Tree Collection #1 | 5 | Pie Cherries…Peach….Apples. |
| 34 | Dwarf Conifers | 3 | Keep it on the Low Down. Very hardy collection of low riders. |
| 35 | Grass Collection #2 | 5 | I love 'em. |
| 36 | Pie Cherries | 3 | 3 varieties for the north. Self-fertile. Keep fruit protected from birds. |
| 37 | Endless Summer Hydrangea | 3 | Blue or Pink blooms from same plant. Blue = acidic soil. Pink = alkaline soil. 3'. |
| 38 | Redbud | 1 | Early blooming (late April/early may) small tree. Nice in borders or wood line. To 18' |
| 39 | April Series Rhododendron | 3 | Great collection of early (late April/early may)blooming rhodos. Semi-evergreen. Great fall color. |
| 40 | Yellow Magnolias | 2 | Yellow Lantern' and 'Butterflies' yellow blooming magnolias. Collectors item. Find "warm" location |
| 41 | Dappled Willow | 3 | FAST growing, thick shrub. Great for quick hedge or screen. Can grow 4-5' in one year. |
| 42 | "Cool" Shrub Collection | 4 | Some of the nicest underused shrubs around. Excellent in so many ways. |
| 43 | Plum Collection | 3 | Plums are the fastest growing, easiest to grow fruits out there. Will produce early and often. |
| 44 | Little Lamb Hydrangea | 3 | Smaller, more compact and showier than traditional P.G. Hydrangea. To 5'. SHOWY flower. |
| 45 | Autumn Blaze Maple | 1 | My favorite of the maples. Fast growing (2-3'/year), adaptable, and brilliant fall color(fire red). |
| 46 | April Series Rhododendron #2 | 2 | April Rose' (light rose pink) and 'April Gem' (white) . Like a 'P.J.M.' but with different colored bloom |
| 47 | Limelight Hydrangea Tree form | 1 | Great as a small tree , accent plant. Long bloomer. Great as cut and dried. |
| 48 | Hellebore Collection | 8 | All the rage. All sorts of new varieties. This collection is one of a kind. |
| 49 | Hydrangea Collection | 3 | 2- Limelight and 1- Pinky Winky. Notice difference in bloom structure. |
| 50 | Mt. Laurel | 2 | A southern New England favorite. Quite difficult here. Keep out of wind and winter sun. |
| 51 | Blueberry Collection | 5 | They're blue. They're berries. BLUEBERRIES! |
| 52 | Red Jade Crabapple | 1 | Magnificent small tree. Forms an umbrella-type canopy. Usually less than 8'. White blooms/red fruit |
| 53 | Ninebark | 3 | Fast growing, thick shrub. Great for quick hedge or screen. Nice colored foliage. White blooms |
| 54 | Apple, Antique Collection | 4 | Great collection of old-time apple. All were favorites at the turn of the 1900's. |
| 55 | Perennials, Late Blooming | 9 | Henery Eller's' distinctive blooms is a favorite in many gardens. Underused and under appreciated. |
| 56 | Knockout Roses | 4 | One of the Knockout roses. Hardy enough to use extensively in this are. BLOOMS ALL SUMMER. |
| 57 | Merrill Magnolia Tree form | 1 | The hardiest of the northern magnolia. Blooms every year. Grows to 30'…give it room. |
| 58 | Dogwood, Unique Stem Color | 4 | Midwinter Fire' is one of finest, most uniquely colored dogwoods of all. Others are intense too. |
| 59 | Dwarf Alberta Spruce | 1 | Slow growing, hardy evergreen. Tight. Never needs pruning. Grows to 8'. |
| 60 | Small Fruit Collection #2 | 9 | Tutti Frutti. |
| 61 | Perennials, Late Blooming | 34 | Yikes… you can plant half the state with this collection. |
| 62 | Bloomerang Lilacs | 3 | Outstanding NEW, hardy, re-blooming lilac. Seems to be much better than others of its kind. To 6'. |
| 63 | Little Lime Hydrangea | 3 | Brand SPANKin NEW.A dwarf 'Limelight'. 3-4' tall. PROFUSE blooms. Cute as a button. |
| 64 | Dogwood, Unique Stem Color #2 | 4 | Cardinal' has orange-red stems. Nice "change-up" to traditional red-twigs. Unique. |
| 65 | Honey locust | 1 | Excellent, fast growing, filtered shade tree. Great yellow fall foliage. To 35' |
| 66 | Clematis, Assorted | 5 | Nice collection of clematis. Free flowering, Like sun and alkaline soil. Keep roots cool. |
| 67 | Ferns, Variegated | 9 | 3 kinds of Painted ferns. Excellent shade plant. Adaptive to most soils. |
| 68 | Hemlocks | 3 | Native evergreen to VT. Easily kept at 4' or 40'. Great for hedges, screens and accent. |
| 69 | Blue Moon Wisteria | 2 | Very hardy and most likely to bloom of all wisterias. A myriad of success stories in area. MUST!! |
| 70 | Blueberry Collection #2 | 5 | They're blue. They're berries. BLUEBERRIES! |
| 71 | Prairiefire Crabapple | 1 | Developed by D. Dayton from Orford, NH. Best of red crabapples. Disease resistant. To 18' |
| 72 | Knockout Roses, Assorted | 5 | One of the Knockout roses. Hardy enough to use extensively in this are. BLOOMS ALL SUMMER. |
| 73 | Mops Thread leaf | 3 | Evergreen with good color. Will stay low…<5'. Nice to use as contrast to other plants. |
| 74 | Cut Leaf Japanese Red Maple | 1 | Great color. Slow growing. Slightly less hardy than 'Bloodgood'. To 15' |
| 75 | Sienna Glen Maple | 1 | One of the silver maple/red maple crosses. Good fall color. Rapid grower w/ few problems. |
| 76 | Primulas | 11 | Great Collection! |
| 77 | Perennials, Underused | 11 | Some perennials that should be used more. |
| 78 | Ferns, Nice! | 5 | More ferns. Shade lovers. |
| 79 | Knockout Rose, Sunny | 3 | A yellow ever bloomer. In the Knockout family. A real "stud." |
| 80 | Sweet Autumn Clematis | 2 | The nicest late blooming clematis. Fragrant, small white blooms. Easy and prolific. |
| 81 | Mr. Bowling Ball | 3 | The round mound of rebound!! Nice for edges and borders. Never needs pruning. |
| 82 | Apples, Liberty, Honeycrisp | 3 | Great apples for the home orchardist. Easy and prolific and precocious. My favs. |
| 83 | Phantom Hydrangea | 2 | Said to have the largest bloom of all hydrangeas. HUGE. BOLD. ENOURMOUS. |
| 84 | Hardy Mums | 6 | Mums the word. |
| 85 | Climbing Hydrangea | 2 | Nice, sturdy, semi-evergreen vine. Does not twine but clings. Slow to start. |
| 86 | Knockout Rose, Rainbow | 3 | One of the Knockout roses. Hardy enough to use extensively in this are. BLOOMS ALL SUMMER. |
| 87 | Fruit Tree Collection #2 | 4 | Asian Pears, Pie cherries and Peach. |
| 88 | Raspberry Collection #1 | 7 | A bunch of raspberries. Many varieities to extend your season. |
| 89 | Landmark Rhododendron | 2 | Evergreen Rhodo. Bright red bloom in early May. 5'. Best of small-leaf red bloomers. |
| 90 | Creeping Cotoneaster | 3 | Distinctive red/orange fruits in fall. Low groundcover. Can spread to 6' wide. |
| 91 | Donald Wyman Crabapple | 1 | White blooms (red buds). Dark red, large(3/4)" fruit. Very disease resistant. |
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| 93 | Columnar Blue Spruce | 1 | Spruce with great blue color. Sun lover. Grows very upright. To 20' |
| 94 | Grass Collection #3 | 5 | Hey…grass man! |
| 95 | Espaliered Apple | 1 | Lovely structured apple. Great for sides of buildings or to create fences. |
| 96 | Mums | 3 | Mums the word. |
| 97 | Snowflake Viburnum | 3 | Incredibly long blooming viburnum (heavy in spring then blooms all summer) I've had 3 yrs. |
| 98 | Princeton Sentry Ginkgo | 1 | Upright growing male ginkgo (no fruit). Longest livign(oldest known)of all trees. |
| 99 | Fall Blooming Anemone | 5 | September Charm' (pink)' and' Robustissima '(purple/pink) Windflowers. Unique. |
| 100 | Emerald Green Arborvitae | 2 | Very upright growing Arborvitae. Makes for nice specimen plant. Not best in hedges. |
| 101 | Small Fruit Collection #3 | 12 | Eat it. |
| 102 | Sugar Maple | 1 | VT State tree. |
| 103 | Bombshell Hydrangea | 3 | NEW. Dwarf. Just developed. To 4'. Said to be a "bombshell' |
| 104 | Winterberry Collection #2 | 4 | Berry Heavy' and 'Berry Nice' female Winterberry. Large, profuse fruit. Male pollinator included. |
| 105 | Pears | 3 | Fruitng pears for the northeast. Be patient…the fruit WILL come. |
| 106 | Red Leaf Contorted Filbert | 1 | The Most beautiful and distinctive plant in my gardens. My favorite. Red foliage spring-fall. |
| 107 | Bloomerang Lilacs | 3 | Outstanding NEW, hardy, re-blooming lilac. Seems to be much better than others of its kind. To 6'. |
| 108 | Perennial Collection | 12 | Cool! |
| 109 | Thumbellina Lilacs | 3 | A Dwarf Korean type Lilac developed by Bailey nursery. Light pink bloom. 6'. |
| 110 | Fall Blooming Perennials #2 | 22 | Kelly collection. |
| 111 | Blueberry Collection #3 | 5 | High in anti oxidants. Good for you. Good for me. Good for everyone. |
| 112 | Knockout Rose, Assortment | 5 | One of the Knockout roses. Hardy enough to use extensively in this are. BLOOMS ALL SUMMER. |
| 113 | Cherry Plums | 3 | Smaller growing plums, to 8'. Small fruit, but prolifically borne. Easy. |
| 114 | Purple Dome Asters | 3 | Easy dwarf aster. 18" high. Good highlight to front of garden. |
| 115 | Hardy Grape Collection | 4 | 4 very hardy grapes. Give them plenty of sun. Easy to grow. Adaptable. |
| 116 | Hicks Yews | 5 | Upright growing evergreen. Good for hedges and borders. Can be sheered easily at any time. |
| 117 | Fern Collection #3 | 9 | More ferns.#2 Shade lovers. |
| 118 | Forsythia Collection | 5 | Yellow & Spring= Forsythia. Very hardy varieties (except for 'Fiesta") Will bloom every year. |
| 119 | Dappled Willow Tree Form | 1 | Very unique tree. White/pink on foliage starts in late June. Spectacular for 2 months. |
| 120 | Mums | 5 | Mums the word. |