Heavenly Bamboo
Nandina domestica
Lacy green leaves on upright cane-like stems turn brilliant red in autumn. Creamy flowers are followed by clusters of red berries. Use in groupings or as a screen. Evergreen.Though not a real Bamboo, it is equally important to Asian-inspired landscapes. With its tall, thin growth and graceful bright foliage and berries, it makes a perfect accent in foliage-heavy gardens. Perfect plant for very narrow places, tight entries or beside gateways. Never outgrows its space, so feel free to plant into vine pockets in paving.
Winter King Hawthorn
Crataegus viridis ‘Winter King’
This handsome Hawthorn will bring royalty to your landscape. Its reign begins in the spring with a princely array of pure white flowers, followed by clusters of radiant red berries hanging like jewels against the silver-gray bark in the fall. A Gold Medal Plant Award winner from the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society for its outstanding performance, hardiness, and eye-appeal.
Red Sunset Maple
Acer rubrum ‘Red Sunset’
Red Maples are one of those trees that you plant and don't worry about afterwards. In other words - its easy to grow! These fast-growing Maples like soaking up sunshine so be sure to plant it in a sunny location. Red Maples also do fairly well in most soil conditions as long as the soil has good drainage. Once established, your tree will be more tolerant of wet soil conditions.
Allee Lacebark Elm
Ulmus parviflora ‘Emer II’ Allee
Although not the traditional American Elm, this outstanding tree deserves a chance to be used as its substitute. Rich green leaves, fine branching, high resistance to Dutch Elm disease and elm beetles make it an exceptional choice to provide shade in your lawn. Best of all is the decorative, puzzle-like pattern that develops on the trunk and branches, displaying patches of grays, greens, and oranges. Making it a truly unique one-of -a-kind specimen.

Pyracantha angustifolia ‘Monon’
Ilex verticillata ‘Winter Red’