Wholesale Price List Fall 2010 - Spring 2011 Missmiss Jilene,Jilene, Hibiscushibiscus Plantplant Var.Var

Wholesale Price List Fall 2010 - Spring 2011 Missmiss Jilene,Jilene, Hibiscushibiscus Plantplant Var.Var

HillisNursery Company, Inc. Wholesale Price List Fall 2010 - Spring 2011 MissMiss Jilene,Jilene, HibiscusHibiscus PlantPlant var.var. ‘Hillis‘Hillis Variegated’Variegated’ Office,Office, PackingPacking andand StorageStorage FacilitiesFacilities locatedlocated 44½½ milesmiles SouthSouth ofof McMinnvilleMcMinnville onon HighwayHighway 56.56. OnOn thethe cover:cover: WhiteWhite TrilliumsTrilliums Plant Index A G Q Alder ........................................................45 Ginkgo ......................................................54 Quince .....................................................17 Almond ....................................................28 Golden Chain Tree ................................56 R Althea ................................................21-23 Goldenrain Tree.....................................56 Raspberry ...............................................30 Apple..................................................78-79 Grape .................................................81-82 Redbud ............................................. 48-50 Ash .................................................... 53-54 H Redwood .................................................60 B Hackberry ...............................................48 Rose .........................................................30 Barberry ..................................................15 Hawthorn ..........................................52-53 S Bayberry .................................................27 Hazelnut ..................................................85 Sassafras................................................75 Purple Beautyberry .............................16 Hemlock ..................................................87 Serviceberry ................................... 45-46 Beech ......................................................53 Hickory ............................................. 83-84 Silverbell .................................................55 Birch ................................................. 46-47 Holly .........................................................25 Smoketree ........................................ 18-19 Bittersweet ..............................................2 Honeylocust .................................... 54-55 Snowbell .................................................75 Blackberry ..............................................30 Honeysuckle ......................................4, 27 Snowberry ..............................................33 Blackgum ................................................60 Hophornbeam ........................................60 Sourgum ..................................................60 Boxwood .................................................85 Hornbeam ...............................................47 Sourwood ...............................................61 Buckeye ..................................................44 Hosta .........................................................3 Spice Bush .......................................27, 38 Burning Bush ...................................19-20 Hydrangea ........................................24-25 Spirea ................................................32-33 Butterfly Bush ................................. 15-16 I Sumac ............................................... 29-30 Buttonbush ..................................... 16, 37 Indigo .......................................................15 Swamp Redbay......................................61 C Ivy ...............................................................5 Sweetgum ..............................................56 Catalpa ....................................................48 Sweetshrub............................................16 L Cedar .......................................................86 Sycamore..........................................61-62 Lilac ................................................... 34, 75 Cherry, Flowering .......................... 63-65 Linden ................................................76-77 T Cherry, Fruiting. ....................................79 Live Stakes .......................................37-41 Trumpet Creeper .....................................2 Chestnut .................................................84 Locust ......................................................72 Tuliptree ..................................................56 Chokeberry .............................................15 Coffeetree ..............................................55 M V Coralberry ..............................................33 Magnolia ...........................................57-58 Viburnum ......................................... 34-36 Cottonwood ..............................38, 39, 63 Maple ...........................................37, 41-44 Virginia Creeper ......................................5 Crabapple ........................................ 59-60 Mayhaw ..................................................52 Vinca .....................................................5-6 Cranberrybush ............................... 34, 35 Mimosa ...................................................45 W Crapemyrtle .....................................25-26 Minnesota Snowflake .........................28 Walnut .....................................................85 Cypress ...................................................76 Mockorange ...........................................27 Weigela ............................................ 36-37 D N Wild Flowers ...................................... 7-13 Daylily ........................................................3 Nandina ...................................................86 Willow ......................31-32, 39-41, 73-74 Deutzia ....................................................19 Ninebark .................................................28 Wisteria ................................................ 6-7 Dogwood..................17-18, 37-38, 50-52 Witchhazel .......................................20-21 Dutchman’s Pipe .....................................2 O Oak .....................................................67-72 Y E Osage Orange ........................................57 Yucca .......................................................87 Elaeagnus ...............................................19 Elderberry........................................ 32, 39 P Elm ............................................................77 Pachysandra ......................................4, 12 Euonymus .....................................2, 19-20 Paw-Paw ................................................46 Peach .......................................................80 F Pear, Flowering. ............................. 66-67 Ferns .................................................. 13-14 Pear, Fruiting. ..................................80-81 Forsythia .................................................20 Pecan .......................................................84 Fringe Tree .............................................17 Persimmon .............................................53 Fruit Trees ........................................78-82 Pine ................................................... 86-87 Plum, Flowering ............................. 28, 63 Plum, Fruiting ........................................81 Poplar ............................ 38-39, 56, 62-63 Privet .................................................26-27 92 Gardner Road, McMinnville, TN 37110 1 Ground Covers, Vines & Bulbs ARISTOLOCHIA – DUTCHMAN’S PIPE Dutchman’s Pipe, Aristolochia durior Zones 4-8 Ht. 30’ Yellowish to purplish flowers, blooms in late spring. Has a large heart shaped leaf. Grows in well drained soil and near rivers. Grade/Age Size No. per Bundle Bundle+ 100+ 500+ 2500+ Seedling 1 Yr. 2” 50 .80 .50 .45 Seedling 1 Yr. 4” 50 1.00 .60 .55 Seedling 1 Yr. 6” 50 1.40 .70 .65 Seedling 2 Yr. 12” 25 2.00 1.00 .85 Seedling 2 Yr. 18” 25 3.00 1.50 1.25 CAMPSIS – TRUMPET CREEPER Orange Trumpet Creeper, Campsis radicans Zones 4-10 Ht. 20’ A climbing vine that blooms orange in mid summer. Grows in full sun. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. Used on fence and trellis. Grade/Age Size No. per Bundle Bundle+ 100+ 500+ 2500+ Seedling 1 Yr. 4” 50 .80 .40 .35 .30 Seedling 1 Yr. 6” 50 1.00 .50 .45 .40 Seedling 2 Yr 12” 25 1.20 .60 .55 .50 Seedling 2 Yr. Hvy. 12” 25 1.80 .90 .85 .80 Seedling 2 Yr. Hvy. 18” 10 2.00 1.00 .95 .90 Seedling 2 Yr. Hvy. 2’ 10 3.00 1.50 Yellow Trumpet Creeper, Campsis radicans, Flava Zones 4-10 Ht. 5-6’ Blooms in mid summer to late fall. A deciduous plant with yellow flowers that attracts birds and butterflies. Grows in full sun to partial shade. Grade/Age Size No. per Bundle Bundle+ 100+ 500+ 2500+ Rooted Cutting 1 Yr. 6-10” 25 1.80 .90 Rooted Cutting 1 Yr. 12” 25 2.50 1.25 Potted Plant 1 Gal. 10 16.00 8.00 CELASTRUS – BITTERSWEET Chinese Bittersweet, Celastrus orbiculata Zones 4-10 Ht. 20’ Leaves are dark green in summer, turns yellow in fall. White flowers in spring. Red and yellow fruit in fall. Resistant to drought and disease. Grade/Age Size No. Per Bundle Bundle+ 100+ 500+ 2500+ Seedling 1 Yr 6” 50 .80 .40 .35 .30 Seedling 1 Yr. 12” 25 1.00 .50 .45 .40 Seedling 1 Yr. 18” 25 1.80 .90 .85 .80 Transplant 2 Yr. 2’ Br. 10 5.00 2.50 Transplant 2 Yr. 3’ Br. 10 7.00 3.50 EUONYMUS Purple Winter Creeper, Euonymus fortunei `Coloratus’ Zones 4-9 Ht. 30’ Ground cover and climbing vine. Glossy green leaves, turns purple in fall. Grows in sun or shade. Rapid growth, evergreen. Grade/Age Size No. Per Bundle

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