Shrubs
Akebia q. 'Silver Bells''

Akebia quinata 'Silver Bells'
(Silver Bells Akebia)"


White bell shaped flower buds opening to purplish red fragrant flowers. Medium green five leaflet foliage. Needs good garden soil and sun to part shade. Zone 4-9. 'Silver Bells' has white bell-flowers which open in May to reveal purple interiors. Additionally it has growing on the same vine a scattering of considerably larger blooms (the females) which are completely different in appearance, dull rose-purple star-flowers.


2 gal.- $27.50



Actinidia k. 'September Beauty'

Actinidia kolomikta 'September Sun'
(September Sun Arctic Kiwi)

Female kiwi with medium to large fruit - sweet and flavorful. This variety has the most variegation of all female varieties. Ripens late August. Prefers part shade Height: 20' Zone: Hardy to -40 degrees.

2 gal. - $29.50



Celastris 'American Revolution'

Celastris scandens 'Bailumn'
(American Revolution Bittersweet)

This is a brand new selection of the native American Bittersweet plant (Celastrus scandens). But, unlike the species, you only need one plant to bear fruit. The majority of the flowers formed on Autumn Revolution™ are perfect, meaning that the flower itself has both male and female parts. And the fruit is very large -- it's twice the size of berries normally seen on the species. The fruit is attractive to birds and people. It keeps its bright colors when dried so it's great for floral arrangements. Autumn Revolution™ is a vigorous grower and very winter hardy to Zone 3.

2 gal. - $29.50



Lonicera ret. 'Kintzleys Ghost

Lonicera ret. 'Kintleys Ghost'
(Kintleys Ghost Vining Honeysuckle)

Vigorous vine clothed with long lasting, circular bracts the size and color of silver dollars, subtending tubular yellow flowers. Propagated by William ‘Ped” Kintzley at the Iowa State University (then College) greenhouses in the 1880’s and passed on to family members. Perennial woody vine.

3 gal. - $35.00



Lonicera x 'Honeybelle'

Lonicera x brownii 'Honeybelle''
(Honeybelle Vining Honeysuckle)

•Twining vine, easy-to-grow for the beginner or expert gardener •First flush of flowers is like a waterfall of golden blossoms •Repeat bloom is very consistent •Very hardy, withstanding temps to -39 F •Although it will grow in semi-shaded areas, full sun will ensure the best show of blooms

2 gal. - $27.50 / 2 gal HVY $35.00



Vitis 'Bluebell'

Vitis 'Bluebell'
(Bluebell Grape)

The Bluebell Grape, 'Vitis 'Bluebell', has berries that are medium to large and blue-black in color with tender skin. These have a very good table quality. With excellent hardiness, this grape should be used in northern areas as a substitute for Concord. Resembles Concord in size and color but with more tender skin and greater hardiness. It ripens early to mid-September in Minnesota and is a good climber. It is excellent for wine making. This grape tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, but must have good drainage. Grapes are primarily grown for fruit production in home fruit gardens where they provide good ornamental value: bold summer foliage, showy fruit, some fall color and shaggy, twisted trunking and branching often best seen in winter. Grapes need a good support system like fences, walls, trellises, arbors or other structures.

2 gal. - $29.50

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