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Bearcamp Garden ٠100 Route 25W ٠ West Ossipee, NH 03890 ٠ 603-539-1099 ٠ Plants@BearcampGarden.com


New For 2008

Trees & Shrubs

Specials

 They really make your landscape pop! It's essential to choose hardy, showy
landscape plants that give your yard texture, symmetry and contrast!
These are some new varieties you'll love! All have been proven by the growers to perform well here in cold NH.
 

ORNAMENTAL FEATURE TREES

NEW
Elizabeth Magnolia:  This beautiful 15 foot specimen tree is known for its tapered primose yellow flowers that open in May. "Elizabeth" is deer resistant, hardy for zone 4 and loves full sun. What a great way to begin the spring with it's beautiful blossoms and fragrant smell!
Rose Trees Knockout Red: Deep cherry-red blossoms and dark moss-green foliage on an upright, compact shrub. Drought tolerant, extremely hardy and highly resistant to disease and pests. Continuous blooming with light Tea Rose fragrance.
Weeping Mulberry Standard: Ornamental tree with edible fruit, grafted on a 5' stem. Pendulous branches with large, shiny leaves.
Malus Pink Princess: It is sure to please in the spring with red buds that open to single, deep pink blooms. Summer dark green foliage is followed by glossy red to golden orange 1/2" fruit that persists all winter and attracts birds.
Honeycrisp Apple: This excellent dessert apple tastes similar to a Golden Delicious, but with an added honey-sweet flavor. Oh, by the way, it's hardy down to -50° F. The smooth, golden-to-yellowish-green fruit keeps well and has a reddish-bronze blush.
Mortmorency Cherry: Bright red, juicy, sour cherry that ripens early. Heavy yields. (Self-pollinating) (zones 4-8)
Cornus Kousa Galzam Dogwood: The hardiest kousa! Showy, creamy white flowers in late May-June are followed by red fruit that attracts the birds. In the fall the foliage in a reddish-purple.
HARDY NORTHERN SHRUBS
 
NEW
Golden Guinea Kerria: Graceful, upright and spreading, this specimen boasts profuse, long blooming, extra large 2" flowers against a background of rich, finely serrated foliage. A great border plant for part shade that is zone 4 hardy!
NEW
Emerald Tiumph Viburnum: Dark, leathery, lustrous leaves serve as a backdrop for 2-3" clusters of white flowers in May. These blooms attract lots of important insects like bees and butterflies! The  green fruit turns red then black and serves as food for the birds later in the summer. This Viburnum likes sun to part shade and is hardy, hardy! Can be used as a hedge or screen and tops out at 8 feet!
Azalea Hot Shot: This is by far the best of the orange flowering deciduous azaleas. Requested by more gardeners for the "orange" color they have seen in other's gardens, 'Gibraltar' will be your very favorite too. The plant will grow to 5ft tall and wide in 10 years and does best in full sun. Here is a flower color that draws the eye and feeds the soul.
Pinus Strobus Blue Shag: A dense, globular bush, wider than high; grows up to 15 cm per year; foliage is blue-green
Ninebark Coppertina: It is a spectacular new Ninebark that adds a dramatic color scene to the landscape. In the spring, the new growth is a lovely orange-copper color which matures to rich red in summer. The white button-like blooms appear in early summer and contrast wonderfully with the dark foliage
Spirea Flaming Mound: A dwarf gold leaf Spirea with bronze tips and pink flowers.  Outstanding for either the front of the border, a perennial bed, or even as a groundcover!
Daphne Carol Mackie: This trim, aristocratic shrub has whorls of nearly evergreen, cream-edged foliage. It produces a heavy display of very fragrant, pale pink flowers in spring, and often again in the fall. It is adaptable and quick growing.
 

So come on by and get wowed!  
Monday -Saturday 8-5:30
Sunday  10-3

 Opening April 14th

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