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Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry
Species: Amelancjier x grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’
Height: 20 ft.
Spread: 20 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Upright, pyramidal
Foliage: Green
Spring Flowers Color: White
Bright red fruits are among the most profuse and persistent of any crab, holding fast until spring in mild winter areas, when they are replaced by an abundance of white blooms.

Kwanzan Cherry
Species: Prunus serrulata ‘Kwanzan’
Height: 30 ft.
Spread: 25 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Broad Vase
Foliage: Dark Green
Spring Flowers Color: Double, rosy pink in clusters
Kwanzan’s large double pink flowers make it the showiest cherry in spring and account for its great popularity.

Eastern Redbud
Species: Cercis canadensis
Height: 25 ft.
Spread: 30 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Multi-stem or low branching tree
Foliage: Medium Green
Spring Flowers Color: Reddish purple in bud, rosy-pink when open
Clusters of bright rosy-pink to magenta blooms crowd along the winter-bare branches. It’s an attractive small shade tree and a fine choice for naturalized garden areas and woodland edges. Native to Illinois.

Ivory Silk Lilac
Species: Syringa reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’
Height: 20ft.
Spread: 15ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Upright spreading becoming rounded
Foliage: Dark green
Spring Flowers Color: Creamy white
Hardy and adaptable, this sturdy, small-stature shade tree demands a curtain call in autumn when its rich, golden-bronze leaves in fall. Once the leaves have fallen, the shiny brown bark of the trunk is revealed.

Limelight Hydrangea Tree Form
Species: Hydrangea Paniculata ‘Limelight’
Height: 7 ft.
Spread: 7 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Dense, rounded, compact
Foliage: Green
Spring Flowers Color: Pastel green to cream
‘Limelight’ is a slightly more compact cultivar that typically grows to 6-8’ tall and as wide. It is noted for producing large, dense, upright, cone-shaped panicles (to 8” across) of mostly sterile flowers that change color on the shrub as they mature.

Quickfire Hydrangea Tree Form
Species: Hydrangea Paniculata ‘Quickfire’
Height: 7 ft.
Spread: 7 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Dense, rounded, compact
Foliage: Green
Spring Flowers Color: White to pink to rose
Quick Fire® Hydrangea (tree form) is a deciduous shrub, selected and trained to grow in a small tree-like form with the primary plant grafted high atop a standard. Its relatively coarse texture can be used to stand it apart from other landscape plants with finer foliage.

Vanilla Strawberry Hydrangea Tree Form
Species: Hydrangea Paniculata ‘Vanilla Strawberry’
Height: 7 ft.
Spread: 7 ft.
Exposure: Full sun
Shape: Dense, rounded, compact
Foliage: Green
Spring Flowers Color: Pink
This hydreangea cultivar normally begins blooming in midsummer with large flower panicles that begin white, then gradually transition through pink to strawberry red by fall.

Gladiator Crabapple
Species: Malus x adstringens ‘Durleo’
Height: 20 ft.
Spread: 10 ft.
Exposure: Full sun
Shape: Narrow oval
Foliage: Bronze-green
Spring Flowers Color: Bright pink
Plump red buds open to bright pink flowers that crowd the branches of this very narrow, upright crabapple. Foliage emerges dark purple and matures to glossy bronze purple that holds its color through the summer months and turns dark purple in autumn. Compact form recommends it for space-challenged sites.

Prairifire Crabapple
Species: Malus ‘Prairifire’
Height: 20 ft.
Spread: 20 ft.
Exposure: Full sun
Shape: Upright, spreading, rounded
Foliage: Purple, becoming reddish green
Spring Flowers Color: Bright pinkish red
One of the best red leafed crabs, Prairifire has impressive landscape impact. Attributes include long lasting bright red flowers, excellent red fruit, and attractive reddish bark.

Red Jewel Crabapple
Species: Malus ‘Jewelcole’
Height: 15 ft.
Spread: 12 ft.
Exposure: Full sun
Shape: Upright, pyramidal
Foliage: Green
Spring Flowers Color: White
Bright red fruits are among the most profuse and persistent of any crab, holding fast until spring in mild winter areas, when they are replaced by an abundance of white blooms.

Royal Raindrops Crabapple
Species: Malus ‘JFS-KW5’
Height: 20 ft.
Spread: 15 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Upright spreading
Foliage: Purple-cutleaf
Spring Flowers Color: Bright pinkish-red
Bright pinkish red flowers combine with deep purple cutleaf foliage to present a unique new crab. Deeply lobed leaves and upright form with good branching and density are inherited from its Golden Raindrops® parent. Disease resistant.

Sargent Tina Crabapple
Species: Malus sargentii ‘Tina’
Height: 6 ft.
Spread: 6 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Dwarf, small rounded
Foliage: Medium green, small leaves
Spring Flowers Color: Bright red buds opening to single white flowers
This most petite of all crabapples is grown as a top graft. Flowers, fruit and leaves are all quite small.

Princess Diana Serviceberry
Species: Amelanchier grandiflora ‘Princess Diana’
Height: 20 ft.
Spread: 15 ft.
Shape: Gracefully spreading
Exposure: Full Sun
Foliage: Small, green
Spring Flowers Color: White clusters
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Standing Ovation – First Editions Serviceberry
Species: Amelanchier alnifolia ‘Obelisk’
Height: 15 ft.
Spread: 7 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Upright, oval
Foliage: Green, rounded
Spring Flowers Color: Small white
Narrowly upright form of this North American native is a good fit for tight spaces and a good candidate for hedging. A profuse crop of small white flowers may be followed by small, edible, tasty fruits – if the birds don’t beat you to it!

Spring Flurry Serviceberry
Species: Amelanchier laevis ‘JFS-Arb’
Height: 30 ft.
Spread: 20 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Upright, oval
Foliage: Medium green
Spring Flowers Color: Large white clusters
Spring Flurry Serviceberry has a dominant central leader supporting a strongly upward-oriented scaffold of branches. Clusters of large white blooms give way to healthy green foliage and ample berries birds feast upon. Foliage turns an outstanding orange color in fall.

Coralburst Crabapple
Species: Malus ‘Coralcole’
Height: 15 ft.
Spread: 15 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Dense, compact, round
Foliage: Dark green
Spring Flowers Color: Coral pink buds, double rose colored flowers
Top grafted on a 4′ standard, Coralburst® is slow growing and forms a very dense, symmetrically rounded head.

Rejoice Crabapple
Species: Malus ‘Rejzam’
Height: 20 ft.
Spread: 18 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Upright
Foliage: Bronze-green to gold
Spring Flowers Color: Rosy pink
Clouds of rosy-pink flowers are followed by red-tinted foliage that matures to bronze green and becomes deep green in summer. Upright branches and symmetrical form make this easy-care crab one of the most uniform looking trees in nursery rows and streetscapes.
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Sparkling Sprite Crabapple
Species: Malus ‘KW-207’
Height: 12 ft.
Spread: 12 ft.
Exposure: Full Sun
Shape: Compact, dense, round
Foliage: Bright green
Spring Flowers Color: Pink to white
Pink buds opening to white flowers smother the dense, rounded head of this top-grafted, compact dwarf. Summer foliage is especially clean and bright green. An abundant fruit crops persists well into winter, slowly turning from golden yellow to orange.