Alpine Currant
Dense, glossy leafed shrub suitable for hedges in open or shady areas. Small greenish flowers in April-May. Responsive to shearing. A Bailey Nurseries selection highly resistant to summer blight. Sun or shade.

Dense, glossy leafed shrub suitable for hedges in open or shady areas. Small greenish flowers in April-May. Responsive to shearing. A Bailey Nurseries selection highly resistant to summer blight. Sun or shade.
Thuja occidentalis ‘Danica’
A versatile, dwarf, globe-shaped conifer featuring bright emerald green foliage that turns blue-green in winter. Danica is an excellent choice for borders, foundation plantings, or low hedges. Evergreen.
Thuja occidentalis ‘Golden Globe’
Handsome, bright golden yellow foliage covers this dense, globe-shaped shrub Tolerates full sun exposure without sunburn. Thrives in regions with high humidity. Works well as a low hedge and in foundation plantings. Use in combination with dark green shrubs for a pleasing contrast. Evergreen.
Thuja occidentalis ‘Yellow Ribbon’
A distinctive evergreen with showy, dense golden-yellow foliage that maintains its color throughout the year. Thrives in humid conditions. A superb choice for use as an accent to brighten the landscape year-round. Works well for borders, a privacy screen or any place where brilliant color is needed.
A very cool new evergreen that will add elegance to your garden all year round! This columnar selection of ‘Wintergreen’ has excellent hardiness and retains its dark green winter foliage color with a slightly more narrow form than Emerald Green. Selected by Art Boe of Faribault, MN, it is resistant to winter burn.
An unusually hardy and highly reliable evergreen shrub with rich lavender-purple hose-in-hose flowers on a vigorous, upright plant. Foliage turns a brilliant burgundy in the fall. Showiest when planted in groups. An ideal spring blooming foundation shrub for beds and borders.
Abies balsamea (Balsam Fir) is native to the cool, moist woodlands and bottomlands of midwestern and eastern regions of the United States and Canada. It does not thrive in the hot, humid regions of the southern states, or the hot summer climates of the southwest.
This exciting dwarf red barberry was selected for its show-stopping bright orange-red foliage with contrasting yellow margins. Leaf color continues throughout the summer, turning brilliant red in fall. Broad, upright growth requires little or no pruning to maintain. Makes a spectacular display in the garden border. 2010 Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).
Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea ‘Moretti Select’
This extremely dense, compact form of ‘Crimson Pygmy’ does not require pruning and is more winter hardy. Bright crimson new growth is followed by rich burgundy to purple foliage.
Forming a tidy, round mound, this barberry has chartreuse foliage with an unusual red, almost dotted pattern around the leaf margin through July in Minnesota. Fall foliage is orange, yellow, and red. The bright color and habit make it a good accent plant in foundation plantings. Bred by Don Selinger and introduced by Bailey Nurseries.
Expect dramatic color from spring to fall with this unique shrub with its narrow, upright habit and showy, bright yellow foliage that creates excellent color contrast in mixed borders. This variety produces few flowers and little to no viable seed, making it a great alternative over many other barberries. Deciduous.
A handsome, compact shrub with colorful coral-orange foliage that lasts into autumn, then turns a brilliant mix of bright orange to brick red, accented with gold margins. Excellent as an accent, or plant in groupings in a low maintenance landscape. Rarely produces seedlings. Vigorous and hardy into USDA Zone 3 with winter protection. Deciduous.
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