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LARGE to MEDIUM TREES Continued <br /> "Cand y mint" Crabapple (Medium Tree) <br /> iW��o'1f il�p <br /> A highly ornamental tree for smaller spaces, Candymint is bathed in carmine buds in the spring that open into bright pink <br /> flowers. The foliage has a purple tinge and darkens to bronze in autumn. Deep purple fruits persist into winter, so that there <br /> is no messy clean-up. The bark is red-orange. Mature height 8-10 feet, Mature spread 15-18 feet. Delivered bare root. <br /> EVERGREEN TREE <br /> Black Hills Spruce (Evergreen) <br /> J` <br /> This shapely "Christmas tree" is one of the best known members of the spruce family. It is noted for its hardiness, to zone 3, <br /> and its short bluish foliage. It shears easily to make a specimen, hedge or windbreak. It is a good choice for wildlife as dense <br /> branching provides good cover for wildlife including nesting for birds. Mature height 35-45 feet. Delivered in 5 gallon <br /> container. <br /> ROSES <br /> "Hope for Humanity" Rose <br /> p <br /> ,a <br /> Named in honor of the Canadian Red Cross, this dark red shrub rose is sure to become a favorite. It is extra hardy, and ever- <br /> blooming,with massed flowers from late June until hard frost. Good disease resistance and needs no winter protection. . <br /> Mature height and spread 2-4 feet. Delivered blooming in #2 container. <br /> SHRUBS <br /> Regent Serviceberry <br /> r V <br /> ,a <br /> yV <br /> w , <br /> Sometimes called Saskatoon, this hardy serviceberry is a compact, early-flowering shrub, that produces abundant white flowers <br /> followed by edible blue berries useful in jams and pies. It's flowers are showy, and the leaves give yellow and red fall color. <br /> The berries are much loved by birds. 2007 Great Plants for the Great Plains winner. Mature height 2 feet and spread 4-6 <br /> feet. Delivered bare root. <br />