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or 30 years we have been successfully growing in Rootmaker® containers for
customers across the country. The last three years have brought some trying
times to our industry, to say the least. Today we realize the importance of diversity,
efficiency and “thinking outside the box” more than ever. As you review our catalog
you will see a number of new listings, many in the native category and even some
that do not fall into the woody ornamental or tree category. In talking with
customers, we have discovered some holes in the supply chain for many items that
we can successfully grow. If you are having trouble finding certain items, ask us
about producing it – whether by seed or cuttings. You never know, we might have a
source for cuttings or seeds, or we just might have it growing here on the farm
somewhere.
Our Commitment to You:
■ Exceptional quality - the industry leader in superior root
systems: — Rootmaker® Certified Plants.
■ Expert advice - Friendly, knowledgeable staff available as your reliable
resource for industry questions and growing tips.
■ Innovation - We continue to experiment with advanced methods of growing,
and conduct trials of new and improved plant varieties.
■ Your success is our greatest accomplishment - We are proud partners with
many of the best growers in the industry.
Here’s How to Contact us:
1025 An. Co. Rd. 2810 • Tennessee Colony, TX 75861
Phone: 903-928-2921 Fax: 903-928-2161
Toll Free: 1-888-898-7337 or 1-888-89TREES
email: [email protected]
or [email protected]
website: www.rennerwood.com
Rennerwood is a member of these associations:
Rennerwood • A Tree Farm 1
LINING OUT STOCK
1 Gal
3 Gal
ACER
buergerianum - Trident Maple.
To 30ʹ. Bronze to purple new growth maturing to
glossy dark green. Orange-red fall color, acid soil.
Beautiful, exfoliating bark. Zone 5.
palmatum - Japanese Maple
Green-leafed seedling to 25ʹ in height with spread equal
or greater. Green summer leaves, yellow, bronze,
orange to purple fall color with many variations in
leaf shape and color. Zone 6-8.
palmatum var. ‘atropurpureum’- Red Leaf
Japanese Maple - To 25ʹ. Red-wine in Spring, turning .
scarlet in Fall. Vigorous, upright tree. Moderate
growth rate. Zone 6-8.
rubrum ‘Brandywine’- Brandywine Red Maple
To 40ʹ. Cross of October Glory and Autumn Flame.
Brilliant red-purple autumn color. Prefers slightly acidic
soils but adaptable. Produces only male flowers. Zone 4.
rubrum ‘Summer Red®’ - Summer Red®
Red Maple To 40ʹ. Burgundy-red new foliage, fall foliage
yellow to orange or purple. Adaptable to wide range of soil
and climatic conditions. Head Ornamentals. Zone 5.
rubrum var. drummondii - Drummond Red Maple
To 40ʹ. Native to Southeast. Beautiful fall color and
spring color when seeding. Acid soil. Zone 6.
rubrum var. drummondii ‘San Felipe’
San Felipe Drummond Red Maple
To 40’. Native to Southeast. Compact growth habit.
Tom Williamson selection. Beautiful fall color. Zone 6.
truncatum - Purpleblow or Shantung Maple
To 25ʹ. New growth reddish-purple. Fall color yellow to
orange to red. Can handle alkaline soil. Drought and
wind tolerant. Zone 4.
x freemanii - ‘Autumn Blaze®’ - Autumn Blaze Maple
To 50ʹ. Rapid-growing silver-red maple cross. Excllent
orange and red fall color. Poplar Farms P.P.# 4864. Zone 3.
1.25
4.25
8.80
(MT)12.00
1.55
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-
1.55
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2.30
5.00
9.00
2.80
5.80
10.00
1.25
4.25
8.80
1.80
4.45
9.00
1.35
4.45
9.00
2.85
5.80
10.05
1.25
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3.00
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BETULA
nigra - River Birch
To 60ʹ. Yellow fall color. Exfoliating bark reveals pink to
white trunk. Full sun. Deciduous. Zone 4
nigra ‘BNMTF’ Dura Heat™ - Dura Heat River Birch
To 40ʹ. Glossy, green leathery foliage and dense canopy.
Holds leaves longer than other birches. Good heat
tolerance. Tree Introductions. From tissue culture. Zone 4.
*9.00
**9.55
*12.20
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
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BETULA (continued)
nigra ‘Heritage®’ - Heritage River Birch
To 45ʹ. Leaves are large, glossy and dark green.
Exfoliating bark opens to white, salmon-white. From
tissue culture. P.P. # 4409 Cully. Zone 4.
CALLICARPA americana - American Beautyberry
Loose open shrub to 8ʹ. Light lavender-pink clusters of
flowers turn to brilliant purple berries. Zone 7.
1 Gal
3.00
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1.25
4.25
3 Gal
*12.20
**12.55
8.55
CALLISTEMON
lanceolata - Bottlebrush
1.25
Seedling selection found locally.Very cold- and droughttolerant. Blooms bright red spikey flowers in Spring
and again in August. Small tree or shrub to 15’. Zone 8
viminalis- ‘Red Clusters Bottlebrush’
1.25
Vigorous small tree or shrub. Light green foliage and
bright red flowers in spring. Drought, soil & cold tolerant.
Zone 8.
CARPINUS Caroliniana - American Hornbeam
1.35
Also known as Blue Beech, Ironwood or Musclewood.
Medium size tree to 30ʹ. Usually grown as multi-stem
or brushy shrub. Performs well in moist soils. Prefers
rich, slightly acidic soils. Native to Texas. Zone 3.
CARYA Illinoinensis - Native Pecan
1.25
To 70-100’. Long-lived tree thought to have been planted (Tree Band)
by Comanchee Indians. Prefers deep, moist well-drained
3.25
soils. Nuts important as wildlife food. Zone 6.
CEPHALANTHUS occidentalis - Buttonbush
1.25
Rounded shrub to 6ʹ. Glossy summer foliage with creamy
white flowers that endure for a long time. Zone 5.
(MT)4.00 (MT)8.80
(ST)4.25 (ST)9.55
(MT)4.00 (MT)8.80
(ST)4.25 (ST)9.55
4.55
9.05
5.05
10.05
4.25
8.55
1.25
4.25
8.55
1.55
4.55
9.55
1.35
4.55
9.05
(MT)11.80
linearis - Desert Willow
1.25
4.25
8.55
Small deciduous tree to 20ʹ. Narrow light green leaves
and beautiful trumpet-shaped purple flowers. Zone 7.
linearis ‘Bubba’ - Bubba Desert Willow
Strong form from San Antonio Botanical Gardens.
Darker green foliage and muscular trunk and branching.
Dark purple flowers. Zone 7.
2.05
4.65
8.80
CERCIS
canadensis - Eastern Redbud
To 25ʹ. Purple-red flowers cover the branches in
spring. Zone 4.
canadensis var. mexicana - Mexican Redbud
To 15ʹ. More drought-tolerant than Texas Redbud.
Tolerates poor soils. Zone 7.
canadensis var. texensis - Texas Redbud
To 20ʹ. Glossier leaves than eastern redbud. Red to
pink spring flowers. Zone 6.
CHILOPSIS
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
Rennerwood • A Tree Farm 3
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CHILOPSIS (continued)
1 Gal
3 Gal
linearis ‘Burgundy’ - Burgundy Desert Willow
2.05
4.65
8.80
Large shrub or small tree to 25ʹ Loose gangly growth
habit. Burgundy, purplish-red colored flowers bloom on
new growth June-Aug. Requires well-drained, dry soils.
Drought tolerant. Zone 7.
x Chitalpa tashkentensis ‘Pink Dawn’ - Chitalpa
A cross between Desert Willow and Catalpa. Small
multi-trunk tree grows to 15ʹ tall with a loose, open habit.
Light pink flowers with a pale yellow throat on new
growth. Prefers well drained soil; is drought tolerant.
Zone 6.
1.80
4.55
9.05
1.55
4.55
9.55
CORNUS
drummondii - Roughleaf Dogwood
Small deciduous tree 16ʹ at maturity. Creamy yellow
flowers in early spring followed by cream-colored berries
in Fall. Good for erosion control. Zone 4-8.
florida - Florida White Dogwood
Small deciduous tree 15-30ʹ at maturity Deep green
leaves turning dark red in fall. Creamy white flowers in
early spring with red berries late summer. Best in
acidic soils. Zone 5.
CUPRESSUS arizonica var. arizona - Arizona Cypress
To 40-50ʹ tall by 30ʹ wide. Pyramidal habit with finetextured foliage. Prefers dry, hot locations. Zone 7.
DIOSPYROS virginiana - Eastern/Common Persimmon
Up to 60ʹ. Large fruit turning pinkish orange when ripe.
Tolerant of diverse soil types. Zone 4.
ELAEOCARPUS decipiens - Japanese Blueberry
Large evergreen shrub to 40ʹ tall. Pink to white flowers
in late spring. Attracts bees, birds, butterflies. Zone 8-b.
FEIJOA sellowiana - Pineapple Guava
Shrub or small tree to 12ʹ tall. Red to white flowers.
Tolerates some shade. Attracts bees, birds,
butterflies. Zone 8-10.
1.25
N/A
N/A
1.25
4.55
9.55
1.85
4.80
10.05
1.35
4.30
8.80
1.55
4.55
9.05
americana ssp texensis - Texas Ash
1.25
4.50
9.50
Small tree to 45ʹ tall with dense canopy. Dark green
leaves have brilliant fall color. Zone 5
velutina - Arizona Ash
Medium to large tree to 50ʹ tall. Glossy dark green leaves
turn gold in the fall. Fast growing. Zone 6
1.25
4.35
9.00
1.30
(T)4.80
(F)4.80
(T)10.55
(F)10.55
FRAXINUS
ILEX
aquifolium ‘Mary Nell’ - Mary Nell Holly
Dense and compact shrub or small tree. 15ʹ mature
height with 10ʹ spread. Excellent screening plant
or as specimen. Zone 7.
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
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Ilex (continued)
aquifolium x I. cornuta ‘Nellie R. Stevens’ Nellie R. Stevens Holly. Large evergreen shrub or small
broad pyramidal tree to 25ʹ Lustrous dark green leaves
with red berries. Zone 6.
x ‘Christmas Jewel’- Christmas Jewel Holly PP#14477
Dark polished green foliage with apple-red berries
that last until spring. No pollinator required for berry
production Zone: 6.
x ‘East Palatka’- East Palatka Holly
Produces abundant large berries. Growth habit looser
than Fosters and less cold-hardy than Fosters
or Savannah. Zone: 6-7.
x attenuata ‘Eagleson’ - Eagelson Holly
Upright, vigorous shrub form which matures into a
pyramidal shape. Medium to dark green oblong leaves
with red fruit. Larger than Foster Holly. Zone 7-9.
x attenuata ‘Fosterii’ - Foster Holly
To 25ʹ. Small, spiny, glossy green leaves. Evergreen.
Pyramidal habit. Zone 6.
x attenuata ‘Savannah’ - Savannah Holly
To. 30ʹ. Light green foliage with spines. Abundance of
red berries. Zone 6
opaca ‘Greenleaf’ - Greenleaf Holly
To 30ʹ. Strong-growing pyramidal form with glossy
medium green, spiny foliage. Bright red fruit at an
early age. Zone 5.
JUNIPERIS virginiana - Eastern Red Cedar
To 50ʹ with 8-20ʹ spread. Variable in habit, texture,
foliage and fall color. Zone 3.
KOELREUTERIA paniculata - Golden Raintree
To 30ʹ. Yellow fall color. Yellow flowers in early
summer. Drought tolerant. Zone 5.
1 Gal
3 Gal
1.30
(T)4.80
(F)4.80
(T)10.55
(F)10.55
2.55
(F)5.55
(F)11.55
1.30
(T)4.80
(F)4.80
(T)10.55
(F)10.55
1.30
(T)4.80
(F)4.80
(T)10.55
(F)10.55
1.30
(T)4.80
(F)4.80
(T)10.55
(F)10.55
1.30
(T)4.80
(F)4.80
(T)10.55
(F)10.55
1.30
(T)4.80
(F)4.80
(T)10.55
(F)10.55
1.55
4.55
10.05
1.25
4.50
8.95
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
LAGERSTROEMIA (CRAPEMYRTLE)
‘Acoma’ Low spreading semi-dwarf. Pure white flowers
with dark green foliage turning dark purple in fall.
Mildew resistant and cold hardy. Zone 7.
‘Arapaho’ To 20ʹ tall. Dark red flowers fading to pink.
Dark green foliage tinged with marroon. Mildew
resistant. Zone 7.
‘Biloxi’ Upright growth habit to 20ʹ tall with pale pink
flowers and continuous recurring bloom. Exfoliating
dark brown bark. Fall color yellow to orange-red. Zone 7.
‘Basham’s Party Pink’ - To 30ʹ. Light lavender-pink
flowers. Very fast growing. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
Rennerwood • A Tree Farm 5
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1 Gal
LAGERSTROEMIA (CRAPEMYRTLE)
‘Catawba’ Medium growth habit. Dark purple flowers,
dark green glossy foliage. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Centennial’ Dwarf, compact globular shrub 3-5ʹ
Bright purple flowers. Orange fall color. Zone 7.
‘Centennial Spirit’ Upright shrub or small tree. Dark
red-wine flowers. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Choctaw’ Large, vase-shaped habit. Bright pink flowers.
Cinnamon-brown bark. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Comanchee’ Upright habit with spreading crown.
Coral-pink flowers, dark green foliage. Brilliant fall color.
Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Country Red’ Upright habit to 15ʹ. Bright red flowers.
Dark green foliage turning yellow in fall. Mildew
resistant. Zone 7.
‘Hopi’ Spreading semi dwarf 8ʹ x 10ʹ wide. Pink flowers.
Dark green foliage. Early bloomer. Zone 7.
‘Lipan’ Multi-stemmed shrub. Medium lavender flowers
leathery foliage. Gray-green bark exfoliates to almost.
white. Zone 7.
‘Miami’ Large multi-stemmed shrub. Dark pink flowers.
Burgundy new growth becomes dark green and turns
russet in fall. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Muskogee’ -To 20ʹ. Lavender flowers. Medium brown
exfoliating bark. Zone 7.
‘Natchez’ -To 25ʹ. White flowers. Cinnamon-brown,
exfoliating bark. Zone 7.
‘Osage’ Rounded habit. 12ʹ x 10ʹ wide. Fast grower. Light
pink flowers, chestnut brown bark. Dark red fall foliage.
Zone 7.
‘Pocomoke’ - True miniature crape myrtle with deep
rose-pink blooms. Retains compact mound-shaped habit
without pruning. Highly resistant to powdery mildew.
Bronze-red fall color. Zone 7.
‘Powhatan’ Compact 10ʹ x 10ʹ. Abundant medium purple
flowers. Glossy foliage. Zone 7.
‘Royalty’ Upright up to 5ʹ tall. Dark purple flowers.
Cold hardy. Zone 7
‘Sarah’s Favorite’ - To 20ʹ or more. Large white flowers,
rich cinnamon-brown bark. Considered hardier and the
flowers are produced over a longer time frame than
Natchez. Fall color red-orange. Zone 7.
‘Sioux’ - To 20’. Upright, narrow growth habit. Dark green
leathery foliage. Medium pink flowers. Brilliant orangered fall color. Mildew resistant. Zone 7
3 Gal
(MT)1.30
4.00
8.95
(MT)1.30
4.00
8.95
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.90
4.50
8.95
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
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1 Gal
LAGERSTROEMIA (CRAPEMYRTLE)
‘Tonto’ - Semi dwarf to 10ʹ. Fushia red flowers, cream
colored bark. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Tuscarora’ - To 30ʹ. Coral pink flowers, light brown bark.
Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Tuskegee’ - To 10-20ʹ with upright, rounded growth habit.
Flowers are dark pink, bark is grey and fall foliage is
red-orange. Zone 7.
‘Twilight’ - Large upright to 20ʹ. Dark purple flowers. Tan
colored bark. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Whit VI’ Burgundy Cotton® -To 15ʹ. White flowers with
burgundy foliage changing to dark green with wine tint.
PP#14438. Whitcomb. Zone 7.
‘Whit II’ Dynamite® -To 20ʹ. Cherry-red flowers.
Vigorous upright grower. New foliage is crimson, changing
to dark green; Orange fall color.
P.P. #10296. Whitcomb. Zone 7.
‘Whit III’ Pink Velour® -To 10ʹ. Bright pink flowers with
burgundy-wine new leaves that eventually turn dark
purplish green. Orange fall color. P.P. #10319. Whitcomb.
Zone 7.
‘Whit VIII’ Rhapsody in Pink® -To 15ʹ. Vigorous
grower with dark wine new growth and soft pink flowers.
Mildew resistant. Whitcomb.
P.P. #16616. Zone 7.
‘Whit I’ Raspberry Sundae® -To 20ʹ. Flowers are cardinal
red to pink with a touch of white. Thick, leathery dark
green leaves. Orange-red fall color. Upright grower.
Whitcomb. P.P. #10297. Zone 7.
‘Whit IV’ Red Rocket® -To 20ʹ. Cherry-red flowers in
large clusters. New leaves red to red purple. Current
season’s stems are red. P.P. #11342. Whitcomb. Zone 7.
‘Whit VII’ Siren Red® -To 12ʹ. Oxblood red buds and
flowers. Crimson new foliage quickly changing to dark
green and leathery. P.P #14975. Zone 7.
‘Whit IX’ Double Feature™ Sterile but reblooming semidwarf at 8ʹ (H) x 5ʹ (W). Red-wine leaves followed by
constant show of ruby red flowers. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘William Toovey’ - Vase-shaped habit to 20ʹ. Pink-red
flowers, good fall color. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Yuma’ - Upright habit to 20ʹ. Lavender bi-color flowers.
Young foliage bronze-tinged, turning dark green.
Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
‘Zuni’ Globose semi dwarf to 20’. Lavender flowers,
good fall color. Mildew resistant. Zone 7.
3 Gal
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.90
4.00
4.30
4.50
8.95
8.75
9.25
(MT)1.90
(ST)1.85
4.50
4.80
9.25
N/A
(MT)1.90
(ST)1.85
4.50
4.80
9.25
N/A
(MT)1.90
(ST)1.85
4.50
4.80
9.25
N/A
(MT)1.90
(ST)1.85
4.50
4.80
9.25
N/A
(MT)1.90
(ST)1.85
4.50
4.80
9.25
N/A
(MT)1.90
4.50
9.25
(MT)1.90
4.50
9.25
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
8.95
8.75
(MT)1.30
(ST)1.20
4.00
4.30
8.95
8.75
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
Rennerwood • A Tree Farm 7
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1 Gal
LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua - Sweetgum
3 Gal
1.25
4.00
8.95
1.25
4.30
8.95
1.25
4.30
8.95
To 100ʹ. Various fall colors - yellow to orange to red to
purple. Requires moisture. Full sun. Deciduous. Zone 4.
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera - Tulip Poplar
To 100ʹ. Yellow fall color. Green to yellow flowers
late spring. Zone 4.
MAGNOLIA
grandiflora - Southern Magnolia
To 100ʹ. Lustrous dark green leaves. Creamy white
fragrant flowers. Zone 7.
grandiflora ‘Bracken’s Brown Beauty’
To 50ʹ. One of the most cold hardy of magnolias.
Relatively compact and dense. Zone 7.
grandiflora ‘Claudia Wannamaker’
To 50ʹ. Flowers at an early age. Medium broad
pyramidal habit. Zone 7.
grandiflora ‘D. D. Blanchard’
To 60ʹ. Pyramidal form, dark orange velvety
undersides. Zone 7.
grandiflora ‘Little Gem’
To 20ʹ. Small leaves, bronzy brown undersides.
Columnar form. Prolific bloomer. Zone 7.
Available in 5 gal.
15.00
Rootmaker® - 17.00
* All new crops will be RM3
Available in 5 gal.
15.00
Rootmaker® - 17.00
* All new crops will be RM3
Available in 5 gal.
15.00
Rootmaker® - 17.00
* All new crops will be RM3
Available in 5 gal.
15.00
Rootmaker® - 17.00
* All new crops will be RM3
lilliflora ‘Ann’
To 12ʹ. Clump form. Dark purple-red flowers in spring.
Good grower, likes acidic soil. Zone 5.
(ST)1.85
(MT)4.85
(MT)9.30
lilliflora ‘Jane’
To 12ʹ. Rounded shrubby plant. Flowers purple outside
and usually white inside just before leaves
develop in early spring. Acidic soil. Zone 5.
soulangiana - Saucer
To 25ʹ. Purplish-pink flowers in early spring. Prolific
bloomer. Acidic soil. Zone 5.
virginiana - Sweetbay
To 50ʹ. Light green leaves, silvery undersides.
Creamy white flowers from May on. Lemony
fragrant flowers. Zone 5.
virginiana var. australis - Sweetbay
To 90ʹ. Evergreen to semi-evergreen. Lemony
fragrant flowers. Zone 6.
MALVAVISCUS drummondii - Turk’s Cap
Native to South Texas; extremely drought-tolerant; will
thrive in dry soils. Performs well in sun or shade, wet
or dry, acidic or alkaline soils. Butterflies and hummingbirds are attracted by the red, white or pink flowers
which last May thru November. Zone 7.
(ST)1.85 (MT)4.85 (MT)9.30
(ST)1.85 (MT)4.85
(MT)9.30
(ST)1.35
(MT) –
4.45
5.30
8.70
10.05
(ST)1.45
(MT) –
4.70
5.55
9.40
10.55
1.25
4.05
8.45
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
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1 Gal
METASEQUOIA glyptostroboides - Dawn Redwood
To 100ʹ. Beautiful exfoliating cinnamon bark. Rapidgrowing deciduous conifer. Thought for many years to
be a fossil. Zone 5.
MORUS rubra - Red Mulberry
To 70ʹ. Large dark green leaves turn subdued yellow in
fall. Zone 5.
MYRICA cerifera - Southern Wax Myrtle
Beautiful, wispy, broadleaf evergreen to 20ʹ. Tolerant of
salt spray. Can be planted in full sun or half shade. Zone 7.
NASSELLA tenuissima - Mexican Feather Grass
Native drought tolerant grass with very fine texture. Stays
green during the growing season and turns straw color
as it goes dormant in the summer. Its feel and texture is like
a horse’s tail. Grows to 2ʹ tall and requires extremely
well-drained soil. Zone 7.
NYSSA sylvatica - Blackgum
To 100ʹ. One of the best trees for fall color. Brilliant red
to maroon fall color. Zone 4.
3 Gal
1.40
4.55
9.30
1.25
4.30
8.95
(MT)1.45 (MT)4.30 (MT)8.55
1.20
4.05
8.25
1.25
4.30
9.00
1.25
4.55
8.95
1.25
4.55
8.75
1.25
4.55
8.75
1.25
4.55
8.75
1.25
4.50
9.30
1.55
4.50
9.00
2.00
5.30
10.05
1.55
4.65
10.05
PINUS
eldarica - Afghan Pine
To 50ʹ. Tolerates poor soils, drought conditions. Zone 7.
elliottii - Slash Pine
To 100ʹ. Fast grower. Zone 7.
taeda - Loblolly Pine
To 100ʹ. Slower growing than slash pine but
branches better. Zone 6.
thunbergiana -Japanese Black Pine
To 60ʹ. Dark green foliage. Good landscape
character. Zone 5.
PISTACIA chinensis - Chinese Pistache
To 40ʹ. Brilliant orange to red fall color. Drought
tolerant. Good urban tolerance - native to China. Zone 6.
PRUNUS
caroliniana compacta - Compact Cherry Laurel
To 30ʹ. Pyramidal-oval shape, dense foliage with small
leaves. Disease resistant. Evergreen. Zone 7.
mexicana - Mexican Plum
To 25ʹ. Prolific bloomer in very early spring. Fragrant white
flowers. Dark red to purple fruit in early summer, excellent
for wildlife and jellies. Adapts to soil conditions.
Drought tolerant. Deciduous. Zone 6.
PUNICA
granatum ‘nana’ - Dwarf Pomegranate
To 4ʹ. Leafy shrub with trumpet shaped flowers, bears
miniature fruit. Zone 8.
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
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1 Gal
PUNICA (continued)
granatum ‘Wonderful’ - Wonderful Pomegranate
3 Gal
1.55
4.65
10.05
1.25
4.45
9.25
1.25
4.55
9.55
1.25
4.55
9.55
1.45
4.65
10.05
1.85
4.65
10.05
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.45
9.55
2.05
5.55
12.05
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.55
10.05
Attractive shrub or multi-trunk small tree to 20ʹ Glossy
green leaves, showing red-orange flowers from June to
October which produce large fruits that remain on the plant
until December. Requires full sun and well drained soils.
After established heat and drought tolerant. Zone 7.
QUERCUS
acutissima - Sawtooth Oak
To 60ʹ. Has distinctive leaves. Fast growing, yellow to
brown fall color. Zone 4.
alba - White Oak
To 100ʹ. A massive, long-lived tree. Red to orange to
wine-red fall color. Zone 3.
bicolor - Swamp White Oak
To 60ʹ. Native to swampy locations. Requires acid soil.
Yellow to red-purple fall color. Zone 3.
buckleyi - Texas Red Oak
To 30ʹ. Distinctive leaves turn scarlet in fall. Good in
rocky soil. Zone 6.
canbyi - Canby’s Oak
To 60ʹ. Semi evergreen qualities, but is deciduous. Heat,
pest, drought, and poor soil tolerant. Zone 7.
falcata - Southern Red Oak, Spanish Oak
To 70-80ʹ with rounded form. Tolerates poor, dry soil. Fall
color is brown with a tinge of red. Zone 6.
falcata var. pagodaefolia - Cherrybark Oak
To 110ʹ. Faster grower of the red oak group and among
the largest. Zone 7.
laceyi - Lacy Oak
Small tree to 30ʹ. Blue-green deciduous foliage. Likes
alkaline soils. Hardy in low water conditions. Zone 7.
laurifolia - Laurel Oak
To 60ʹ. Common throughout coastal Plain in the South,
occupying sandy well-drained soils. Rapid growth. Seeds
from trees originating at Shady Grove Plantation. Zone 6.
lyrata - Overcup Oak
To 90ʹ. Acid soil. Orange to red fall color. Adapts well
to poor sites. Zone 5.
macrocarpa - Burr Oak
To 80ʹ. Broad shade tree with large acorns. Tolerant of
varying soils and moisture conditions. Performs well in
alkaline soils. Zone 3.
marilandica - Blackjack Oak
To 30-40ʹ. Scrubby tree. Tolerates dry, sandy or sterile
soils. Wood used for posts, fuel, and wildlife love the fruit.
Zone 6.
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
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QUERCUS (continued)
michauxii - Swamp Chestnut Oak
Majestic oak to 120ʹ. Does not like standing water but
tolerates periodic flooding. Zone 5.
muehlenbergii - Chinkapin Oak
To 60ʹ. Crimson to orange-yellow fall color. Drought
tolerant. Performs well in alkaline soils. Zone 3.
nigra - Water Oak
To 100ʹ. Dark red fall color. Semi-evergreen in South. Zone 6.
nuttallii - Nuttall Oak
To 100ʹ. Brilliant red-maroon fall color. Acid soils. Zone 6.
palustris - Pin Oak
To 100ʹ. Dark red fall color. Acid soils required. Zone 3.
phellos - Willow oak
To 100ʹ. Prefers moist acid soils. Yellow to red fall color.
Finely textured leaves. Zone 4.
polymorpha - Mexican White Oak
Large, evergreen shade tree. Thick blue-green
leathery leaves. Drought tolerant. Performs well in
alkaline soils. Zone 7.
rubra - Northern Red Oak
To 90ʹ. Rapid growing (for an oak) round crown. Beautiful
fall color of russet red, yellow and tan. Zone 3
rysophylla - Mexican Evergreen Oak
To 60ʹ. Thick evergreen leaves. Drought tolerant and cold
hardy. Zone 7.
shumardii - Shumard Oak
To 100ʹ. Excellent red to red-orange fall color. Performs
exceptionally well in alkaline soils. Zone 3.
virginiana - Live Oak
To 100ʹ. Extremely adaptable to soils and water
conditions. Evergreen. Zone 7.
virginiana - ‘SDLN’ P.P.#12,015 Cathedral Oak™
Dense canopy, dark green foliage, pyramidal in youth,
spreading with age. The foremost clonal oak available
today. Shadowlawn Nursery. Zone 7.
RHAMNUS caroliniana - Carolina Buckthorn
To 20ʹ. Small flowers in late spring produce showy drupe
fruit. Glossy oval leaves turn yellow in fall. Zone 3.
RHUS lanceolata - Prairie Flame-leaf Sumac
Small shrub or thicket to 32ʹ tall. Whitish flowers produce
red clusters of berries. Native to dry, alkaline soil. Zone 4.
SALIX babylonica - Weeping Willow
To 30-40ʹ with comparable spread. Very graceful tree
with a short stout trunk and broad rounded crown of
weeping branches that sweep the ground. Prefers moist
soils. Zone 5.
1 Gal
3 Gal
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.85
4.65
10.05
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.85
4.65
10.05
1.25
4.45
9.55
1.25
4.45
9.55
N/A
7.25
13.05
1.85
4.65
9.55
1.55
4.55
9.05
1.25
N/A
8.80
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
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1 Gal
SASSAFRAS albidum - Sassafras
3 Gal
1.55
4.35
8.90
1.80
(Peat Pot)
5.05
10.05
2.05
(Peat Pot)
5.05
10.05
distichum - Bald Cypress
1.25
4.35
9.00
To 100ʹ. Adaptable to soil conditions with sufficient
moisture. Zone 4.
mucronatum - Montezuma Cypress
To 100ʹ. Bluish foliage. Drought tolerant; free of insect
and fungal problems. Zone 5.
1.70
4.65
10.05
1.25
4.55
9.55
1.25
4.55
9.55
2.55
5.80
10.05
2.55
5.80
10.05
1.85
4.65
10.05
1.45
4.55
9.05
1.45
4.55
9.05
(ST)1.45
(MT)4.25
(ST)4.75
(MT)8.55
(ST)8.95
Root beer scented tree with three distinctive type leaves.
Produces yellow flowers. Bark is used for tea. Zone 4.
SOPHORA
affinis - Eve’s Necklace
Tall shrub to 18ʹ. Deciduous. Hanging Wisteria-like pink
flowers produce black segmented seeds. Zone 7.
secundiflora - Texas Mountain Laurel
Multi-trunked evergreen to 18ʹ. Glossy dark leaves and
showy Wisteria-like flowers. Zone 8.
TAXODIUM
ULMUS
crassifolia - Cedar Elm
To 80ʹ. Very adaptable to poor and alkaline soil conditions.
Drought tolerant. Zone 6.
parvifolia - Lacebark Elm
To 60ʹ. Extremely adaptable to alkaline soils. Exfoliating
bark. Zone 5.
parvifolia ‘Dynasty’ - Elm
To 30ʹ. Distinctly vase-shaped. Red fall color in
cooler climates. Exfoliating bark. National Arboretum
selection. Zone 5.
parvifolia ‘Frontier’ - Elm
To 25ʹ. U. carpinifolia x U. parvifolia. USDA selection.
Vase-shaped growth habit with dark green foliage,
red fall color. Zone 5.
UNGNADIA speciosa - Mexican Buckeye
Tall shrub or small tree to 32ʹ. Small fragrant pink flowers
produce lobed shiny brown nut. Yellow fall foliage.
Tolerates dry conditions. Zone 7.
VIBURNUM
dentatum - Arrowhead Viburnum
Large shrub or small tree to 24ʹ. Small white flowers and
ovate deciduous leaves. Tolerates different soils. Zone 3.
nudum - Possomhaw Viburnum
Also called Nanny-berry. Irregularly branched shrub rarely
over 20ʹ. White flowers produce fruit consumed by birds.
Prefers sandy, acid swamps in pinelands. Zone 3.
VITEX agnus-castus - ‘Shoal Creek’ Chastetree
To 20ʹ. Large blue-violet flowers 12-18ʺ long, leaf spot
resistant. Zone 6.
*Multi-cane liners; **Multi-cane one liner; (T)=Tree form; (F)=Full Form; (ST)=Standard Tree Form; (MT)= Multi Trunk
P.P. Prices for these patented and trade-marked plants include royalty fee.
Designates Texas Native.
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Visit our booth at:
■ TNLA - Texas Nursery and Landscape Association Expo at Dallas
Convention Center, Dallas, Texas, August 19-21, 2011.
Booth # 3021.
■ MANTS - Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show at Baltimore Convention
Center, Baltimore, MD, January 11, 12 and 13, 2012 – Booth 2550.
■ Gulf States Horticultural Expo at Arthur Outlaw Convention Center,
Mobile, AL , January 19 & 20, 2012 – Booth 537.
■ NTNGA - Northeast Texas Nursery Grower’s Association 18th Annual
Trade Show at Mesquite Rodeo Center, Mesquite, TX, February 3 - 4,
2012 – Booth 301.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.
– Joyce Kilmer
Currently Working on for 2012 & 2013
Possomhaw Holly
Yaupon Holly
Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum
And Many Other Natives
1025 An. Co. Rd. 2810
Tennessee Colony, TX 75861
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