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Catalog and Program Information
Special Tags for Retail Customers:
Information for special tags is due in our office by February 1st. If you require special tags with retail prices or other information, the sooner we know the better. Let your sales representative know you are interested so we can provide you with the proper paperwork. There is no additional charge for this service.
Spring Billing Program:
This program provides customers with the opportunity to ship material from September 1, 2018 through February 28, 2019 and delay payment until May 1, 2019.
Requirements are as follows:
1| The first nursery stock order shipped must equal or exceed 4,000 units, where one unit is equivalent to a one gallon pot.
2| Once a customer ships an order meeting these requirements, any subsequent orders will also qualify if shipped on or before February 28th.
3| Payment is due in our office on or before May 1, 2019. Those customers that miss this date are not eligible for the program the following season.
Prices listed in this catalog are subject to change due to minimum wage increases.
Claims:No claim will be honored unless made in writing on the bill of lading upon receipt of the shipment. We also request notification within 5 days of delivery if there is a count discrepancy or if any damage occurred during shipment. It will be at the sole discretion of Woodburn Nursery and Azaleas, Inc. to evaluate and issue any and all credit adjustments.
Below is a list of our pot designations and NCWM Guideline equivalents.
Catalog Container Description Description per NCWM Guidelines Abbreviations
#1 2.95 qt (2.8 L) qt = quart #3 2.14 gal (8.1 L) L = liter #6 4.19 gal (15.9 L) gal = gallon #10 9.64 gal (36.5 L)
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Important Dates
2018 2019
Table of Contents
Early order entry deadline:August 15, 2018
Farwest Show:August 22-24, 2018
Fall acknowledgments will be completed by:October 15, 2018
The target date for completing spring confirmations is:December 2018
Mid-Atlantic Nursery Trade Show (MANTS):January 9-11, 2019
NorCal Spring Trade Show:February 14, 2019
Deadline for shipping spring orders:May 10, 2019
Cultivate:July 13-16, 2019
Acer palmatum .........................................................................5Acer palmatum dissectum .........................................................5Arctostaphylos uva-ursi .............................................................5Aucuba japonica .......................................................................6Azalea Evergreen ...................................................................6-7Azalea Exbury ........................................................................7-8Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea ..........................................8-9Buxus hybrid ........................................................................9-10Buxus microphylla .....................................................................9Buxus microphylla sinica ...........................................................9Buxus sempervirens .............................................................9-10Carpinus betulus .....................................................................10Cedrus atlantica ......................................................................10Cedrus atlantica glauca ..........................................................10Chamaecyparis obtusa ...................................................... 10-11Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera ...............................................11Cornus alba ............................................................................11Cornus stolonifera ..................................................................11Erica darleyensis ....................................................................11Euonymus fortunei ..................................................................12Euonymus japonicus ...............................................................12Gaultheria procumbens ..........................................................12Hakonecloa macra ............................................................. 12-13Hydrangea paniculata .............................................................13Ilex meserveae .................................................................. 13-14Ilex rutzan ...............................................................................14Juniperus squamata .................................................................14Leucothoe axillaris ..................................................................14
Leucothoe fontanesiana ..........................................................14Magnolia acuminata x deudata ...............................................15Malus (flowering crabapple) ...................................................15Microbiota decussata ..............................................................15Osmanthus heterophyllus........................................................15Physocarpus opulifolius ..........................................................15Picea abies ..............................................................................15Picea glauca ............................................................................16Picea omorika .........................................................................16Picea pungens .........................................................................16Pieris japonica ........................................................................17Pinus strobus ...........................................................................18Pinus thunbergii ......................................................................18Prunus laurocerasus ................................................................18Prunus subhirtella ...................................................................18Rhamnus frangula ...................................................................19Rhododendron ................................................................... 20-24Salix caprea ............................................................................24Salix Hakuro-nishiki ................................................................24Sambucus nigra ......................................................................24Sarcococca humilis .................................................................24Skimmia japonica ....................................................................24Syringa meyeri ........................................................................24Thuja occidentalis ...................................................................25Thuja plicata ...........................................................................25Vaccinium corymbosum ..................................................... 25-26Weigela florida .......................................................................26
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Woodburn Nursery & Azaleas, Inc.
Growing up on family farms in the Willamette Valley, both Bob and Jean knew the value of hard work. After getting married in 1961, they started raising mink, cane berries and filberts. In 1968 they decided to try their hand at the nursery business. They started with a 25’x 96’ greenhouse growing florist azalea liners. They continued to grow the business and in the early 70’s they decided to switch to dormant azaleas instead of liners. They also started raising foliage plants and a few annuals. In 1979 they purchased Salem Nursery, a competitor in the dormant azaleas. The energy crisis in the late 70’s caused them to drop the foliage and annuals. At this point they decided to get into outdoor nursery stock. Tom came on board full time and worked in production on the nursery stock. Several years later Rick joined the company working with Bob on the azalea production. Daughters Karen, Sandy, and Jodi were brought on to help in the accounting and human resource areas.
The nursery continued to grow, introducing field grown rhododendrons in the mid 80’s. In 2000, Tom wanted to trial 1 acre of pot-n-pot production for rhododendrons and other shrubs. After receiving some positive feedback from a few customers, the 1 acre turned into 10 acres. By 2007 the nursery had installed 185 acres of this type of production.
Today the nursery consists of a total of 500 acres consisting of 120 acres of covered production area, 56 of which is for azalea production. The balance is for nursery stock production. The nursery stock includes 65 acres of can yard and 225 acres for pot-n-pot production.
In 2009 we also dedicated space for annual production.
Farming is still in the blood of Bob and Jean and they continue to increase the farming side of the business. Today they raise grass seed, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower, sweet corn, onions, and peas, blueberries and hazelnuts. Bob has always pushed the thought of being diversified, to smooth the ups and downs of agriculture production.
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Acer palmatum – Bloodgood Zone 5-8
Burgundy red foliage turns brilliant scarlet-red in the fall. Good choice for small spaces.
#6 3-4’ 4-5’
$52.40 $58.80
#10 5-6’ 6-7’
$92.05 $109.90
Acer palmatum – Emperor Zone 5-8
Dark red foliage turns brilliant scarlet in the fall. Good in colder climates.
#6 3-4’ 4-5’
$52.40 $58.80
#10 5-6’ 6-7’
$92.05 $109.90
Acer palmatum dissectum – Crimson Queen Zone 5-8
Dwarf tree with a weeping habit. Large dark, purplish leaves in summer, turning a brilliant
crimson in fall.
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30”
$52.05 $62.55 $75.55
#10 24-30” 30-36” 36-42”
$93.75 $104.20 $123.70
Acer palmatum dissectum – Red Dragon Zone 5-8
Lacy, deeply dissected foliage is a beautiful purple-red color in spring and summer. Bright red
foliage in the fall.
#6 15-18” 18-24”
$52.05 $62.55
#10 24-30” 30-36”
$93.75 $104.20
Acer palmatum dissectum – Tamukeyama Zone 5-8
Excellent weeping form with new foliage a deep crimson red, turning to deep purple. Fall
color is a bright scarlet.
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30”
$52.05 $62.55 $75.55
#10 24-30” 30-36” 36-42”
$93.75 $104.20 $123.70
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi – Massachusetts Kinnikinick Zone 2-6
Groundcover with clusters of pink, bell shaped flowers followed by red berries which persist
into winter.
#1
$5.40
#6 Acer Bloodgood
Acer Crimson Queen
Acer Red Dragon
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
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Aucuba japonica – Mr. Goldstrike Zone 6-10
Rounded evergreen shrub with bold, dark green foliage. Widely adaptable.
#6
$24.80
Azalea Evergreen – Coral Bell Zone 6-9
Double coral pink flower with deeper coloring on the veins. Low spreading mounded form
covered with numerous blooms.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Azalea Evergreen – Girard’s Fuchsia Zone 5-9
Single, reddish-purple flowers. Grows compactly with a somewhat spreading habit. Leaves
turn a reddish color in fall.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Azalea Evergreen – Girard’s Pleasant White Zone 5-9
White flowers with a cream center. Late flowering and vigorous, dark green foliage.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Azalea Evergreen – Girard’s Purple Zone 5-9
Deep purplish red with darker spotting on flowers. It is a prolific bloomer that grows dense
and compact.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Azalea Evergreen – Girard’s Rose Zone 5-9
Single, deep rose red, wavy petaled flowers. Foliage has brilliant red tints in fall. Has a
compact growth habit.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Azalea Evergreen – Hino Crimson Zone 5-9
Non-fading single crimson flower, low growing compact with small deep glossy green leaves
turning bronze in winter.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Azalea Evergreen – Karen Zone 4-9
Rich lavender-purple flower on a vigorous upright plant. Showy fall foliage.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Aucuba japonica ’Mr. Goldstrike’
Azalea Coral Bell
Azalea Girard’s Pleasant White
Azalea Girard’s Purple
Azalea Hino Crimson
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Azalea Evergreen – Louise Gable Zone 5-9
A medium-sized evergeen azalea with small, semi-double, salmon pink flowers and long,
pointed dark green leaves.
#1 #3
$5.25 $17.70
Azalea Evergreen – Poukhanense Compacta Zone 5-9
Hardy semi-evergreen shrub valued for its abundance of lavender-pink flowers in early spring.
The deep green foliage is held on dense branches.
#3 #6
$17.70 $22.25
Azalea Evergreen – Rosebud Zone 5-9
Silvery rose-pink, double flower in the spring. Dense low-growing habit.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Azalea Evergreen – Stewartsonian Zone 5-9
Brilliant flame red flowers. A bushy, upright plant with maroon fall coloring.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Azalea Evergreen – White Hino Zone 5-9
Snow white blooms cover this attractive dense compact shrub in mid spring. Green foliage
emerges light green in spring.
#1 #3
$5.25 $17.70
Azalea Evergreen – White Rosebud Zone 5-9
Buds shaped like rose buds open into double white flowers with green throats. Dense low-
growing habit.
#1 #3 #6
$5.25 $17.70 $22.25
Azalea Exbury – Cannons Double Zone 5-9
Flower is pink with light orange shadings. Leaves are dark green in summer, bronze red in fall.
#1 #3 #6
$6.15 $18.30 $23.70
Azalea Exbury – Gibraltar Zone 5-9
Spectacular flame-orange flower clusters with ruffled petals, heat tolerant and vigorous. Leaves
turn shades of yellow, orange, and red in the fall.
#1 #3 #6
$6.15 $18.30 $23.70
Azalea Louise Gable
Azalea Poukhanense Compacta
Azalea White Hino
Azalea Exbury Cannons Double
Azalea Exbury Gibraltar
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Azalea Exbury – Golden Lights Zone 3-8
Flowers are yellow and fragrant. Showy bronze-red fall foliage.
#1 #3 #6
$6.65 $18.80 $24.20
Azalea Exbury – Klondyke Zone 5-9
Large golden-orange flower. Young foliage is coppery-red, has a wide upright, slow growing
habit. Resistant to mildew.
#1 #3 #6
$6.15 $18.30 $23.70
Azalea Exbury – Mary Poppins Zone 5-9
Red flowers with a touch of orange in the spring. Foliage is a deep reddish-green.
#1 #3
$6.15 $18.30
Azalea Exbury – Mt. St. Helens Zone 5-9
Rosy pink flowers that turn red, orange and yellow as they mature.
#1 #3 #6
$6.15 $18.30 $23.70
Azalea Exbury – Weston’s Lollipop Zone 4-8
Fragrant light pink flowers wait until early-mid summer to bloom. Foliage is mildew resistant
and develops red-orange fall color.
#3 #6
$18.30 $23.70
Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea – Concorde Zone 4-8
A dwarf purple-leaf barberry with deep maroon purple foliage becomes intense during fall.
Small yellow flowers followed by bright red berries. Good fall color.
#1 #3
$5.75 $15.15
Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea – Crimson Pigmy Zone 4-8
Dense low shrub with deep crimson foliage all season. Good border or hedge.
#1 #3
$5.75 $15.15
Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea – Helmond Pillar Zone 4-8
Upright selection with deep purplish-red foliage. Adds vertical interest, 4 to 5 feet.
#3
$15.55
Azalea Exbury Golden Lights
Azalea Exbury Mary Poppins
Azalea Exbury Mt. St. Helens
Barberry Crimson Pigmy
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Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea – Orange Rocket (PP#18,411) Zone 4-9
Vibrant coral-orange new foliage ages to green, then turns ruby red in the fall. Upright, 4 to 5 feet.
#3
$16.40
Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea – Rosy Glow Zone 4-8
Rose-red foliage is mottled white/pink. Red berries persist into fall.
#1 #3
$5.75 $15.15
Berberis thunbergii atropurpurea – Royal Burgundy® Zone 4-8
Rich burgundy foliage is held throughout summer. Darker color in the fall.
#1 #3
$5.85 $15.25
Buxus hybrid – Green Mountain Zone 5-9
Dense upright form with bright green leaves that hold color through winter.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.00 $16.60 $26.80 $36.30
Buxus hybrid – Green Velvet Zone 5-9
Rounded form suited for dense, low hedge use. Rich green color year round.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.00 $16.60 $26.80 $36.30
Buxus microphylla – Winter Gem Zone 5-9
One of the hardiest boxwoods. Rich green foliage. Great hedge, tolerates pruning well.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.00 $16.60 $26.80 $36.30
Buxus microphylla sinica – Franklin’s Gem Zone 5-9
Small, dwarf shrub with a rounded habit. Dense, bright green foliage. Very hardy.
#1 #3
$6.00 $16.60
Buxus microphylla sinica – Green Gem Zone 5-9
Emerald green foliage with bronze tints in winter. Oval form with little pruning needed.
#1 #3
$6.00 $16.60
Buxus sempervirens – Common Zone 5-9
Rounded with glossy, dark green leaves. Tolerates pruning well.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.00 $16.60 $26.80 $36.30
Barberry Orange Rocket
Barberry Royal Burgundy
Buxus Hybrid Green Velvet
Buxus sempervirens Dee Runk
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Buxus sempervirens – Dee Runk Zone 6-8
Upright form, fast to medium growth. Exposure sun, part sun or shade.
#10
$36.30
Buxus sempervirens – Suffruticosa Zone 5-9
Small rounded shrub with deep green foliage. Good resistance to leaf miner.
#1 #3
$6.00 $16.60
Buxus sempervirens – Woodburn Select Zone 5-9
Small, bright green oval leaves provide a good green color for wintertime. The Woodburn
Select variation holds its dark green color during winter months and is a strong grower.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.00 $16.60 $26.80 $36.30
Carpinus betulus Fastigiata – Columnar European Hornbeam Zone 5-8
Columnar tree with dark green foliage turning yellow-orange in the fall.
#10
$75.20
Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’ – Blue Atlas Cedar Zone 6-8
Pyramidal form with silvery-blue foliage. Great specimen for large areas.
#10
$80.05
Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca Pendula’ – Weeping Blue Atlas Cedar Zone 2-7
Great accent conifer with a weeping growth habit. Silvery-blue foliage.
#10
$80.05
Chamaecyparis obtusa Compacta – Hinoki Cypress Zone 5-8
Broad, shorter conifer with rich green foliage. Good textural accent.
#6
$56.70
Chamaecyparis obtusa Gracilis Zone 4-8
An open branched, pyramidal form with gracefully arching branches.
#6
$56.70
Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Gracilis Zone 5-8
A slow growing conifer forming a dense, globe-like evergreen shrub. Its lush dark green
foliage is held in short shell-like sprays.
#6
$56.70
Buxus Woodburn Select
Carpinus Columnar European Hornbeam
Cedrus atlantica glauca
Chamaecyparis Nana Gracilis
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Chamaecyparis obtusa Verdoni Zone 5-8
The dependable mid-size conifer displays bright yellow fans of dense foliage. Each tree slowly
develops into a naturally irregular compact pyramid.
#6
$56.70
Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera ‘Lemon Thread’ – Lemon Thread Cypress Zone 5-8
Bright yellow, thread-like foliage color. Good in rock gardens.
#1 #3 #6
$6.25 $16.80 $21.50
Cornus alba ‘Bailhalo’ – Ivory Halo Dogwood Zone 3-7
This shrubby dogwood yields bright red twigs through the dark winter months. New foliage is
a light green with creamy white edges.
#6
$18.60
Cornus stolonifera ‘Baileyi’ – Red Twig Dogwood Zone 3-7
A rapid growing, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub. Beautiful red color appears on young
stems. Tiny white flowers appear in late spring.
#6
$18.60
Cornus stolonifera ‘Flaviramea’ – Yellow Twig Dogwood Zone 3-7
A compact shrub with a spreading habit. Bright yellow showy stems, tiny white flowers in
spring, and dark green leaves turning reddish purple in the fall.
#6
$18.60
Erica darleyensis – Kramer’s Rote Zone 6-8
Mounding evergreen shrub with great winter color, it’s magenta-red flowers last through early
spring. Ideal for massing in beds, borders or along pathways.
#1
$5.50
Erica darleyensis – Mediterranean Pink Zone 5-7
Slow growing dwarf shrub with very small needle-like whorled leaves and profuse tiny pink
flowers. Rounded mound shape. Blooms late winter.
#1 #3
$5.50 $11.75
Cornus Ivory Halo
Chameacyparis ‘Verdoni’
Chameacyparis ‘Lemon Thread’
Cornus Red Twig & Yellow Twig Dogwood
Erica darleyensis White & Pink
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Erica darleyensis – Mediterranean White Zone 5-7
Slow growing dwarf shrub with very small needle-like whorled leaves and tiny white flowers.
Rounded mound shape, great border plant. Blooms late winter.
#1 #3
$5.50 $11.75
Euonymus fortunei – Emerald Gaiety Zone 5-9
Deep green leaves edged in white. In winter, a pink tinge develops. Dense growth habit.
#1 #3
$5.45 $13.55
Euonymus fortunei – Emerald ‘n Gold Zone 5-9
Foliage is a glossy green with yellow margins that can take on a pink/red tinge with cold weather.
#1 #3
$5.45 $13.55
Euonymus fortunei – Moonshadow Zone 5-9
Bright yellow leaves with deep green, glossy margins. Good ground cover.
#1 #3
$5.45 $13.55
Euonymus japonicus – Aureo-marginata Zone 6-9
Superior hedge with variegated leaves and an upright habit. Tolerates pruning.
#1 #3 #6
$5.45 $13.55 $19.45
Euonymus japonicus – Silver King Zone 6-9
Great hedge with silvery-white margins on green leaves.
#1 #3 #6
$5.45 $13.55 $19.45
Gaultheria procumbens – Creeping Wintergreen Zone 4-7
Creeping groundcover with evergreen, glossy leaves. Red fall color. Scarlet berries in the fall.
#1
$6.10
Hakonechloa macra ‘All Gold’ – All Gold Japanese Forest Grass Zone 5-8
Colorful grass with bright, golden-yellow leaves. Great accent.
#1
$6.65
Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ – Golden Japanese Forest Grass Zone 5-8
Graceful grass with bright yellow foliage, striped green. Great beneath trees.
#1
$6.65
#1 Euonymus Emerald, Gaiety, Moonshadow
#3 Euonymus Aureo-marginata & Silver King
Euonymus Emerald Gaiety, Moonshadow & Emerald ‘n Gold
Gaultheria procumbens
Pot-In-Pot
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Hakonechloa macra ‘Beni-kaze’ – Beni-kaze Japanese Forest Grass Zone 5-8
All season grass that turns a striking combination of red and chartreuse in the fall.
#1
$6.65
Hydrangea paniculata – Bobo (PP#22,782) Zone 3-8
Dwarf hydrangea engulfed by large white flowers in summer. As blooms age they turn pink.
#6
$23.75
Hydrangea paniculata – Limelight (PP#12,874) Zone 4-8
Unique blooms of chartreuse in summer, changing to pinkish in the fall. Great in mass plantings.
#6 #10 #10 on a 24” Std.
$23.65 $47.20 $74.40
Hydrangea paniculata – Phantom Zone 4-8
Blooms in early summer with long lasting large flower heads that are light green turning white
as the blooms mature.
#10 on a 24” Std.
$73.35
Hydrangea paniculata – Pinky Winky (PP#16,166) Zone 3-9
Blooms in early summer with long lasting large white flower heads that turn pink as the blooms mature.
#10 on a 24” Std.
$74.40
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bulk’ – Little Quick Fire (PP#25,136) Zone 3-8
Early blooming white flowers turn pink-red as summer progresses.
#6
$23.75
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bulk’ – Quick Fire (PP#16,812) Zone 3-9
Early bloom. Flowers open white then turn to pink. Dark rosy-pink in the fall.
#6 #10 on a 24” Std.
$23.65 $74.40
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Jane’ – Little Lime (PP#22,330) Zone 3-9
Dwarf form of ‘Limelight’. Flowers open soft green turning pink in the fall.
#6 #10
$23.75 $47.30
Ilex meserveae – Blue Maid Zone 5-9
Purplish-green foliage and a dense habit. Bright red berries persist in winter.
#6 #10
$18.65 $28.35
Hakonechloa macra “Aureola’
Hydrangea Liittle Lime
Hydrangea Limelight on std.
Ilex meserveae Blue Maid
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Ilex meserveae – Blue Prince Zone 5-9
Purplish-green foliage and a dense habit. Pollenizer for female blue hollies.
#6 #10
$18.65 $28.35
Ilex meserveae – Blue Princess Zone 5-9
Bright red berries last through winter. Glossy, blue-green foliage on purple stems.
#6 #10
$18.65 $28.35
Ilex meserveae – Centennial Girl (PP#10,750) Zone 5-9
Naturally pyramidal form with dark green foliage and red berries.
#10
$44.95
Ilex meserveae – Dragon Lady (PP#4,996) Zone 5-9
Pyramidal habit. Dark green foliage and numerous large red berries.
#10
$43.45
Ilex meserveae – Honey Maid (PP#12,060) Zone 5-9
Variegated blue-green foliage with creamy margins. Red berries through winter.
#6 #10
$18.65 $28.35
Ilex ‘Rutzan’ – Red Beauty (PP#14,750) Zone 5-9
Dense, dark green foliage and abundant red berries. Upright, conical habit.
#6 #10
$18.65 $28.35
Juniperus squamata – Blue Star Zone 4-9
Showy blue, star-shaped foliage is an eye-catcher. Good in rock gardens.
#1 #3 #6
$6.00 $16.55 $17.90
Leucothoe axillaris – Coast Zone 4-9
Rich green leaves and clusters of white flowers. Glossy dark leaves that take on a purplish winter color.
#3
$19.40
Leucothoe fontanesiana – Girard’s Rainbow Zone 4-9
Colorful shrub with arching stems and mottled foliage. Drooping clusters of white flowers.
#3
$24.00
Ilex meserveae Blue Princess
Ilex meserveae Red Beauty
Ilex meserveae Dragon Lady
Juniper Blue Star
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Magnolia acuminata x denudata – Butterflies Zone 4-9
Large, rich yellow blooms are held upright, in spring. Bloom color does not fade.
#6 #10
$41.60 $63.10
Malus (Flowering Crabapple) – Prairiefire Zone 4-7
New leaves are reddish, maturing to green. Purplish flowers followed by red-purple fruit.
#10
$52.05
Malus (Flowering Crabapple) – Royal Raindrops (PP#14,375) Zone 4-7
Pinkish red flowers in spring. Deep purple cutleaf foliage.
#10
$65.50
Microbiota decussata – Russian Cypress Zone 2-7
Spreading evergreen, forms a low mound. Flat sprays of green foliage.
#1 #3 #6
$6.00 $16.25 $20.05
Microbiota decussata – Woodburn Select Russian Cypress Zone 2-7
Has a slight variegation on the foliage.
#1 #3 #6
$6.00 $16.25 $20.05
Osmanthus heterophyllus ‘Goshiki’ – Goshiki False Holly Zone 6-9
Colorful shrub with red new leaves that turn to green. Leaves are spotted in shades of cream.
#3 #6
$17.55 $23.90
Osmanthus heterophyllus ‘Gulftide’ – Gulftide False Holly Zone 7-9
Compact, upright evergreen shrub with glossy dark green holly-like leaves and fragrant white
flowers.
#3
$17.55
Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Seward’ – Summer Wine Ninebark (PP#14,821) Zone 2-8
Purple foliage color holds all season. Pink flowers in the summer. Easily grown.
#6
$22.35
Picea abies Nidiformis – Nest Spruce Zone 4-8
Dwarf form with a very compact habit. Maintains shape without pruning.
#1 #3
$5.25 $16.80
Malus Prairiefire
Microbiota Russian Cypress
Osmanthus heterophyllus ‘Goshiki’
Physocarpus Summer Wine
Picea Nest Spruce
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Picea abies Pendula – Weeping Norway Spruce Zone 4-8
Choice evergreen accent tree with weeping branches. Needles have rich green color.
Excellent specimen.
#6
$56.70
Picea glauca Conica – Dwarf Alberta Spruce Zone 3-8
Cone shaped with dense soft green foliage. Maintains shape without pruning.
#1 $5.85
#3 18-21” 21-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$18.55 $21.10 $26.30 $31.05
#6 30-36” 36-42” 42-48” 48-54”
$34.45 $44.20 $47.90 $54.20
#10 42-48” 48-54” 54-60” 5-6’
$52.10 $61.90 $71.60 $82.20
Picea glauca Pendula – Weeping White Spruce Zone 3-8
An attractive weeping form of White Spruce. Nice blue-green foliage that hugs the trunk
sweeping downward creating a fantastic impression.
#6
$71.30
Picea omorika – Bruns Serbian Spruce Zone 4-8
This exceptional selection has deep green needles and a narrow, upright, uniform habit.
#10
$64.40
Picea pungens – Globosa Glauca Nana ‘High Graft’ Zone 3-8
Flat-topped, globe-shaped evergreen. Bright blue foliage. Grafted.
#6 12-15” 15-18” 18-24”
$42.85 $51.85 $60.40
#10 24-30” 30-36”
$72.80 $84.35
Picea pungens – Globosa Glauca Nana ‘Low Graft’ Zone 3-8
Flat-topped, globe-shaped evergreen. Bright blue foliage. Grafted.
#6 12-15” 15-18” 18-24”
$42.85 $51.85 $60.40
#10 24-30” 30-36”
$72.80 $84.35
Picea glauca Dwarf Alberta Spruce
Picea glauca Pendula Weeping White Spruce
Picea glauca Dwarf Alberta Spruce
Magnolia Butterflies
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Pieris japonica – Cavatine Zone 5-8
Dwarf form with year round interest. Creamy white blooms cover the plant in spring.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.35 $18.05 $23.60 $41.20
Pieris japonica – Dorothy Wycoff Zone 5-8
Compact, rounded. Reddish-purple buds open soft pink then white.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.35 $18.05 $23.60 $41.20
Pieris japonica – Flaming Silver Zone 5-8
Variegated foliage. New leaves are a bright red. White flowers in the spring.
#1 #3 #6
$6.35 $18.05 $23.60
Pieris japonica – Katsura (PP#15,452) Zone 5-8
New leaves are wine red, turning green. Rose colored blooms in the spring.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.90 $18.80 $24.40 $41.95
Pieris japonica – Mt. Fire Zone 5-8
Bright red growth matures to deep green. Drooping white flower clusters in spring.
#1 #3 #6
$6.35 $18.05 $23.60
Pieris japonica – Purity Zone 5-8
Compact with large, white, slightly fragrant flowers. Leaves put on a show, emerging as
bronze, changing to chartreuse and maturing as dark green.
#1 #3
$6.35 $18.05
Pieris japonica – Scarlet O’Hara Zone 5-8
White, bell shaped flowers in drooping clusters. Red tipped dark green foliage.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.35 $18.05 $23.60 $41.20
Pieris japonica – Valley Rose Zone 5-8
Clusters of pink flower buds open to a spectacular bloom of pink bell shaped flowers.
#1 #3 #6 #10
$6.35 $18.05 $23.60 $41.20
Pieris japonica – Valley Valentine Zone 5-8
Deep red winter buds bloom into beautiful rose-pink flowers. New leaves are tinted bronze.
#1 #3 #6
$6.35 $18.05 $23.60
Pieris japonica Cavatine
Pieris japonica Dorothy Wycoff
Pieris japonica Katsura
Pieris japonica Mt. Fire
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Pinus strobus – Blue Shag (Low Graft) Zone 3-8
Dwarf, dense habit. Soft blue-green needles. Great in rock gardens.
#6
$45.70
Pinus thunbergii – Thunderhead Zone 3-8
Wide-spreading with a dense habit and dark green needles. Holds color through winter.
#6
$47.95
Prunus laurocerasus – Chestnut Hill (Cherry Laurel) (PP#24,880) Zone 6-10
Glossy foliage with a refined look on a dense vase shaped form. Stalks of fragrant white
flowers appear in spring. Chestnut Hill is a more compact selection of Otto Luyken. Excellent
hedge.
#6 #10
$29.50 $46.75
Prunus laurocerasus – Nana (Dwarf English Laurel) Zone 6-9
Evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green foliage. Use as an accent plant or for low hedges. 8
feet tall and wide.
#6 #10
$26.75 $39.75
Prunus laurocerasus – Otto Luyken (English Laurel) Zone 6-9
Lush foliage, dark green leaves, showy white flower spikes at branch tips in spring. Excellent
evergreen hedge.
#6 #10
$20.65 $32.00
Prunus laurocerasus – Schipkaensis (Cherry Laurel) Zone 6-9
Popular broadleaf evergreen shrub with long, narrow, dark green leaves. Has upright,
spreading shape. (Photo on page 19).
#6 #10 #15
$27.00 $40.15 $56.00
Prunus sub. ‘Pendula Plena Rosea’ – Dbl. Weeping Flowering Cherry Zone 5-8
Graceful, weeping growth habit. Pinkish buds open to double pink flowers in the spring.
#10
$78.20
Prunus x ‘Snofozam®’ – Snowfountains Weeping Flowering Cherry Zone 5-8
Cascading habit with white flowers covering the branches.
#10 4’ Std 5’ Std
$78.20 $78.20
Pinus strobus Blue Shag
Pinus thunbergi Thunderhead
Prunus laurocerasus Otto Luyken
Prunus nana English Laurel
Prunus ‘Snofozam®’ Snowfountains
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Rhamnus frangula – Fine Line (PP#14,179) Zone 2-7
Narrow, columnar habit. Lacy, dark green foliage turns yellow in the fall.
#6 #10
$24.05 $48.15
Rhododendron – Anah Kruschke Zone H2 (-15F)
Lavender-blue flowers. Late season.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$20.00 $25.00 $31.65 $35.55
#10 24-30” 30-36” 36-42” 42-48”
$35.55 $40.20 $50.25 $59.05
Rhododendron – Blue Baron Zone H2 (-15F)
Compact grower with striking near blue flowers. Early flowering.
#1
$6.30
Rhododendron – Catawbiense Album Zone H1 (-25F)
Buds are blushed with lilac, opening to a white flower with greenish yellow spotting. Compact
habit with dark green foliage. Late season.
#1
$6.30
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30”
$20.00 $25.00 $31.65
#10 24-30” 30-36” 36-42”
$35.55 $40.20 $50.25
Prunus Schipkaensis
Rhamnus frangula Fine Line
This new air boom sprayer helps with insect control on our ornamentals.
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Rhododendron – Catawbiense Boursault Zone H1 (-25F)
A hardy selection with lavender bloosoms on a plant with a good, sturdy habit. Nice bright
green foliage. Late season.
#1
$6.30
#6 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$25.00 $31.65 $35.55
#10 30-36” 36-42” 42-48”
$40.20 $50.25 $59.05
Rhododendron – Chionoides Zone H2 (-15F)
Blooms with white dome shaped trusses that are bright and numerous. Compact form. Mid to late season.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30”
$20.00 $25.00 $31.65
Rhododendron – Cunningham’s White Zone H2 (-15F)
Compact plant, small white flowers with a greenish yellow blotch, opening from buds flushed
with pink. Mid-season bloomer.
#1
$6.30
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30”
$20.00 $25.00 $31.65
#10 24-30” 30-36”
$35.55 $40.20
Rhododendron – Edith Bosley Zone H2 (-15F)
The flowers of this plant are held in rounded trusses and are dark purple, accented by a
purplish black eye. Mid-season.
#1
$6.30
#6 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$25.00 $31.65 $35.55
#10 24-30” 30-36” 36-42” 42-48”
$35.55 $40.20 $50.25 $59.05
Rhododendron – English Roseum Zone H1 (-25F)
Flowers are a soft rosy-lavender. Heat and cold tolerant. Late season.
#1
$6.30
Rhododendron Catawbiense Boursault
Rhododendron Edith Bosley
Rhododendron Chionoides
Rhododendron English Roseum
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Rhododendron – Golden Torch Zone H3 (-15F)
Beautiful evergreen shrub produces salmon pink buds opening to pinkish yellow flowers. Mid-late
season.
#1
$6.30
Rhododendron – Holden Zone H2 (-15F)
Lustrous dark green foliage and rose-red flowers that are marked with a small red spot. Mid-season.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
Rhododendron – Honey Butler Zone H3 (-5F)
Yellow-orange flowers with pink midribs in dome-shaped trusses. Handsome new foliage is red wine.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
Rhododendron – Impeditum Zone H2 (-15F)
Low growing species covered with bright purple flowers.
#1
$6.30
Rhododendron – Jean Marie de Montague Zone H3 (-5F)
Bright red flowers on a showy plant. It has beautiful dark green leaves and wonderfully prolific
ball shaped blooms. Mid-season.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
Rhododendron – Lee’s Dark Purple Zone H2 (-15F)
Deep dark purple flowers cover this plant. The foliage is dark and wavy. Mid-late season.
#3
$15.00
#6 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$25.00 $31.65 $35.55
#10 30-36” 36-42”
$40.20 $50.25
Rhododendron – Minnetonka Zone H1 (-25F)
Purple flowers fade to light purple and are spotted lemon yellow-green on the upper petal.
Mid-season.
#1
$6.30
#6 18-24” 24-30”
$25.00 $31.65
Rhododendron Lee’s Dark Purple
Rhododendron Minnetonka
Rhododendron Cunningham’s White
Rhododendron ‘Nova Zembia’
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Rhododendron – Nova Zembla Zone H1 (-25F)
A vigorous plant that has good foliage and will grow in more difficult areas. Extremely showy,
red flowers make a real display in the spring. Mid-season.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$20.00 $25.00 $31.65 $35.55
#10 24-30” 30-36” 36-42”
$35.55 $40.20 $50.25
Rhododendron – Percy Wiseman Zone H2 (-15F)
Clusters of white, star shaped flowers cover the plant in the spring. Mid to late season.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30”
$20.00 $25.00 $31.65
Rhododendron – PJM Elite Zone H1 (-25F)
Pink-lavender flowers are produced in small trusses. ‘Elite’ is the latest of PJM’s to bloom and
tends to be the most vigorous and upright growing of the PJM clones. Early season.
#1 #3
$6.50 $15.55
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$22.60 $28.30 $35.75 $40.15
Rhododendron – PJM Regal Zone H1 (-25F)
This selection of PJM is floriferous and has strong lavender-pink blossoms. Very hardy plants
are slightly smaller than PJM ‘Elite’. Very early season.
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$22.60 $28.30 $35.75 $40.15
Rhododendron – Polarnacht Zone H2 (-15F)
Frilly deep dark purple blooms with spotted red throats are held in trusses. Mid to late season.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
Rhododendron – Purple Gem Zone H1 (-25F)
Masses of deep, purple-blue flowers cover this hardy dwarf rhododendron. Leaves turn bronze
in winter and new growth is bright green. Early mid-season.
#1
$6.30
#6 15-18” 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$20.00 $25.00 $31.65 $35.55
Rhododendron Nova Zembia
Rhododendron Purple Gem
Rhododendron PJM Elite
Rhododendron Percy Wiseman
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Rhododendron – Purpureum Elegans Zone H1 (-25F)
Flowers are blue-purple. A good, vigorous upright plant with nice foliage. Mid to late season.
#3
$15.00
#6 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$25.00 $31.65 $35.55
#10 24-30” 30-36” 36-42” 42-48”
$35.55 $40.20 $50.25 $59.05
Rhododendron – Ramapo Zone H1 (-25F)
Light purple flowers smother this compact plant in early-mid season. Bluish green foiliage
makes it an asset year round.
#1
$6.30
Rhododendron – Roseum Elegans Zone H1 (-25F)
Flowers are lavender-pink and beautiful. The medium olive green foliage is abundant. Heat
and cold tolerant. Mid to late season.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
#6 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$25.00 $31.65 $35.55
#10 30-36” 36-42” 42-48”
$40.20 $50.25 $59.05
Rhododendron – Roseum Pink Zone H1 (-25F)
Smooth glossy leaves roll slightly at the leaf margin. Flowers are a soft rosy pink. Heat and cold
tolerant. Mid to late season.
#1 #3
$6.30 $15.00
#6 18-24” 24-30” 30-36”
$25.00 $31.65 $35.55
#10 30-36” 36-42” 42-48”
$40.20 $50.25 $59.05
Rhododendron – Yaku Prince Zone H2 (-15F)
Flowers are pink, blotched paler pink, with reddish, orange spotting fading lighter. Mid to late
season.
#1
$6.30
Rhododendron – Yaku Princess Zone H2 (-15F)
Pink flowers with green spotting appear in ball-shaped trusses in late spring. Mid to late season.
#1
$6.30
Rhododendron Purpureum Elegans
Rhododendron Roseum Elegans
Rhododendron Roseum Pink
Rhododendron ‘Anah Kruschke’
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Salix caprea ‘Pendula’ – Weeping Pussy Willow Zone 5-8
Small weeping tree with branches clothed in silvery catkins. Ideal for small gardens.
#10 5’ Std
$58.20
Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’ – Japanese Willow Zone 5-8
Mottled foliage of white, green and pink. Weeping habit. Great garden specimen.
#6 42” Std Bush Form
$39.85 $18.90
Sambucus nigra ‘Eva’ – Black Lace Elderberry (PP#15,575) Zone 4-8
Intense purple-black foliage is finely cut. Creamy pink flowers in spring contrast nicely with the
dark leaves.
#6
$24.25
Sarcococca humilis ‘Sarsid I’ – Fragrant Valley™ Sweetbox Zone 5-7
Fragrant white flowers, pointed green leaves and a dense spreading habit. Great for mass
plantings. Disease and deer resistant.
#1 #3
$6.75 $19.00
Skimmia japonica – Dwarf Female Zone 6-8
Rounded mound of foliage. Fragrant yellowish flowers followed by persistent red berries.
#3
$17.45
Skimmia japonica – Dwarf Male Zone 6-8
Rounded mound of foliage. Creamy white flowers. Pollenizer for female forms.
#3
$17.45
Syringa meyeri ‘Palibin’ – Dwarf Korean Lilac Zone 3-7
Dwarf form with fragrant lilac colored flowers emerging from purplish buds in spring.
#6
$23.90
Syringa patula ‘Miss Kim’ – Miss Kim Lilac Zone 4-8
Masses of fragrant mauve flowers open from deep purple buds. Later blooming than common lilac.
#6
$23.90
Salix caprea ‘Pendul’ Weeping Pussy Willow
Sambucus nigra ‘Eva’ Black Lace Elderberry
Skimmia japonica Dwarf Male
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Thuja occidentalis ‘Degroot’s Spire’ – Degroot’s Spire Arborvitae Zone 4-8
Tall, narrow form with rich green foliage. Nice in groups or as a screen.
#6 30-36” 3-4’
$17.35 $20.30
#10 4-5’
$37.90
Thuja occidentalis ‘Congabe’– Fire Chief Globe Arborvitae (PP#19,009) Zone 5-8
This nearly perfect globe-shaped shrub has fine, bright gold spring foliage and deep red fall
color. Slow growing, low maintenance shrub.
#3
$10.50
Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd’ – Emerald Green Arborvitae Zone 4-8
Tall, narrow form with rich green foliage. Nice in groups or as a screen.
#1
$5.05
#6 3-4’ 4-5’
$19.90 $24.00
#10 4-5’ 5-6’ 6-7’’
$28.00 $36.10 $45.45
#15 6-7’
$51.40
Thuja plicata – Forever Goldy Arborvitae (PP#19,267) Zone 4-8
This compact shrub grows quickly into a stunning display of gold yellow foliage. Features red
stems during fall and winter.
#6 30-36”
$22.10
Thuja plicata ‘Green Giant’ – Green Giant Arborvitae Zone 4-8
Uniform, narrow, pyramidal growth. Deep green foliage.
#10 4-5’ 5-6’ 6-7’
$31.15 $39.35 $48.35
#15 6-7’
$55.15
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Bluecrop’ – Bluecrop Blueberry Zone 4-8
Tasty blueberries mature mid-season. Bell-shaped flowers. Excellent fall foliage color.
#6
$21.35
Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd’ Emerald Green
Thuja plicata ‘Green Giant’
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Bluecrop’
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Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Duke’ – Duke Blueberry Zone 4-8
Highly productive. Ripens early season. Bright red fall foliage.
#6
$21.35
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Patriot’ – Patriot Blueberry Zone 3-8
Large-sized, sweet blueberries, ripen early season. Excellent fall foliage color.
#6
$21.35
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Spartan’ – Spartan Blueberry Zone 5-8
Upright growing plant with large light blue berries. Orange, yellow fall foliage.
#6
$21.35
Weigela florida ‘Alexandria’ – Wine & Roses (PP#10,772) Zone 4-8
Rosy-pink flowers in spring, re-blooming in summer. Dark glossy leaves.
#6
$22.00
Weigela florida ‘Bramwell’ – Fine Wine (PP#18,513) Zone 4-8
Shrub with pink flowers and dark purple foliage. Deer resistant. 24-48”
#6
$21.90
Weigela florida ‘Verweig’ – My Monet™ (PP#16,824) Zone 4-8
Dwarf form. White on pinkish foliage variegation. Pink flowers.
#6
$22.20
Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Spartan’
Weigela florida ‘Alexandria’ Wine & Roses
Weigela florida ‘Verweig’ My Monet™Temp. (oC)
-45.6 and below
-42.8 to -45.5
-40.0 to -42.7
-37.3 to -40.0
-34.5 to -37.2
-31.7 to -34.4
-28.9 to -31.6
-26.2 to -28.8
-23.4 to -26.1
-20.6 to -23.3
-17.8 to -20.5
-15.0 to -17.7
-12.3 to -15.0
-9.5 to -12.2
-6.7 to -9.4
-3.9 to -6.6
-1.2 to -3.8
1.6 to -1.1
4.4 to 1.7
4.5 and Above
Prior to moving new crops into the Pot-in-Pot area, Woodburn Nursery will vacuum the ground pot. This helps to keep the growing area as clean as possible.
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Temperatures
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Temp. (oC)
-45.6 and below
-42.8 to -45.5
-40.0 to -42.7
-37.3 to -40.0
-34.5 to -37.2
-31.7 to -34.4
-28.9 to -31.6
-26.2 to -28.8
-23.4 to -26.1
-20.6 to -23.3
-17.8 to -20.5
-15.0 to -17.7
-12.3 to -15.0
-9.5 to -12.2
-6.7 to -9.4
-3.9 to -6.6
-1.2 to -3.8
1.6 to -1.1
4.4 to 1.7
4.5 and Above
Temp. (oF)
Below -50
-45 to -50
-40 to -45
-35 to -40
-30 to -35
-25 to -30
-20 to -25
-15 to -20
-10 to -15
-5 to -10
0 to -5
5 to -0
10 to 5
15 to -10
20 to 15
25 to 20
30 to 25
35 to 30
40 to 35
40 and Above
In 2018 Woodburn Nursery and Azaleas built an Insect Rearing Facility. By growing our own beneficial insects we are able to create solutions to damaging insects on our crops that include reduced chemical spraying, or when we have to apply chemicals, we can use sprays that are soft on good bugs.