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Mountain Shadow Nursery LLC Price List – 2009/2010

W elcome to Mountain Shadow Nursery LLC and our 2009-2010 price list. For the
past 12 years we have enjoyed providing micropropagated plants and lab services
to growers. We’ve enjoyed working with many new customers and making new
friends. We are proud of what we have accomplished, providing exceptional plants
and services to our industry. We are both growers and experts in plant tissue
culture or micropropagation. In the following pages you will find our current
offerings.

We are very proud to have helped introduce many outstanding plants to


horticulture. This year you will notice several NEW! plants on our list. Our mission
at Mountain Shadow Nursery LLC is to make an important difference in American
horticulture. We welcome your input and suggestions as to how we can help you
with new and quality plants as well.

You will notice that we have listed many plants – and many more are coming! But
this price list contains just a small fraction of the variety of plants that we produce
yearly. The majority of our business is based upon custom contract
micropropagation of requested plants for grower customers. We are happy to
help you with your special plants. Just give a phone call and let’s talk over any
questions that you may have regarding this service.

We have a sensational web site to provide more information and photographs of the
great plants and services that we provide. Please visit us on the web at
www.mtshadow.com! You will find expanded plant descriptions and a wealth of
information well beyond this price list.

We wish you a prosperous season ahead and look forward to working with you.

Steve McCulloch

Mountain Shadow Nursery LLC


8617 Tobacco Lane SE
Olympia, WA 98513

Phone: 360.459.4116
Fax: 801.720.9360
E-mail: s t e v e @ m t s h a d o w. c o m
Internet: www.mtshadow.com
Contract Growing…
Are you having trouble propagating or building up
numbers of a special or new plant?

About us…
Mountain Shadow Nursery LLC is a family owned business that has been
serving the nursery industry for over 12 years. Our staff has over a total of
40 years of commercial tissue culture experience. Over these years, we’ve
produced more than 75 millions plants using tissue culture. We have two
laboratories and the staff and equipment to support them.

Contract growing experience…


Mountain Shadow Nursery LLC has helped introduce many great plants to
the horticultural industry. We love the challenge and thrill of working on a
new plant and then later shipping back to our customers the order of the
plants they entrusted to us. We’ve worked out tissue culture propagation
protocols for a wide variety of plants - over 130 different plant genera. We
have experience with: trees, shrubs, vines, groundcovers, grasses, small
fruits, tropical plants, house plants, succulent and desert plants, perennial
and annual flowers. We provide custom propagation services to growers
and plant introducers under exclusive arrangements. Your special plants
are safe with us. We can help you with the introductions through your
catalog or our catalog and web site.

Contact us…
Over the years, we’ve found that it is best to talk about your questions and
any concerns that you may have. Please contact us if you have a special
plant that you’d like some help with. You’ll find that we are capable,
experienced and excited to work with you.

Steve McCulloch

Mountain Shadow Nursery LLC

Phone: 360.459.4116
Fax: 801.720.9360
Email: steve@mtshadow.com

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Great Products

We offer two different products:


1. Unrooted microcuttings are shoots, grown in vitro, that are
generally one to two inches long and that are ready to be
rooted. Unrooted microcuttings are easily rooted.

2. Rooted microcuttings are normally one to two inches tall with


nicely formed in vitro roots already developing.

For shipment, we remove these microcuttings from the laboratory containers. We


then thoroughly grade, count and repack them. These microcuttings should be
planted and then placed in mist tents, fog or another high humidity area. As a
service to our customers, we provide consulting and an in depth handout on
successful establishment procedures for these microcuttings. We are here to
serve you. Contact us and we will answer your questions or send you the
information that you need.

What about plugs or liners? For our customers who would prefer established
plants in soil, we are happy to recommend liner growers to you of our tissue
cultured plants. We work with some of the very finest growers in the world and
can recommend plug or liner sources of these plants to you. Please feel free to
contact us regarding these sources.

Prices are in effect on August 20, 2010.

* Plants marked with an asterisk (*) carry a royalty and/or are for licensed
growers only. We are happy to link you with the contact people for these
exceptional plants.

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Acer (Maple)
Acer rubrum selections - produced by request $0.90 rooted

Agapanthus
NEW! Agapanthus ‘Cobalt Blue’ – A great selection (new to us this past year!) with
cobalt blue (of course!) colored blossoms. Introduced by Beth Chatto. We
need to thank Roger Gossler for passing this on to us! $0.68 rooted

Agapanthus 'Storm Cloud' – Vigorous and floriferous grower. Four feet


long stalks of dark purple blooms! (Zone 7b) $0.67 rooted

Amelanchier (Serviceberry)
NEW! Amelanchier alnifolia ‘Smokey’ – An improved selection of the west coast
serviceberry or Saskatoon. Black colored fruits are very large to ¾ inch
diameter and are sweet and flavorful. Plants are productive and
multistemmed – perhaps 12’ tall x 6-8’ wide. (Zone 3-9) $0.48 unrooted or
$0.73 rooted

*Amelanchier canadensis Rainbow Pillar (PP#9092) – An upright growing


plant that is both vigorous and healthy. Fall color is a rainbow mix of
scarlet, orange and yellow colors. (Zone 4-8) $0.45 unrooted or
$0.71 rooted

Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Cole's Select' – A great grandiflora selection


from Ohio with an exceptional display of white bloom in the spring, fruit in
the summer and scarlet-orange fall color. (Zone 4-8) $0.45 unrooted or
$0.71 rooted

Arbutus
Arbutus 'Marina' – An outstanding selection that thrives on alkaline soils
and is relatively drought tolerant. Most likely a hybrid of A. x
andrachnoides with A. canariensis. (Zone 7-9) $0.50 unrooted or
$0.77 stage III

Azalea
*Candy LightsTM – Plants are 3-4’ tall and are covered with pink flowers.
Hardy & disease resistant. Outstanding! $0.39 unrooted
NEW! ‘Choptank Yellow’ – A terrific selection of R. atlanticum x R. periclymenoides
seedlings. Fragrant flowers blooming in early spring, are tubular and yellow
in color. Plants are upright and spreading in habit. Hardy to -5F (source:

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Earl Sommerville) $0.39 unrooted
*'Golden Lights' – Golden yellow flowers. $0.38 unrooted
‘Homebush’ - A knaphill azalea with double deep pink flowers in a ball shaped
pompom cluster. AGM $0.38 unrooted
‘Hotspur Red’ - A knaphill/exbury having orange-red blooms with an orange
flare. $0.38 unrooted
*Lilac LightsTM – A unique azalea with unusually colored lavender-purple
blossoms. Exceptionally hardy. $0.39 unrooted
*'Mandarin Lights' – Orange-red blooms appear late. $0.38 unrooted
‘My Mary’ – is a hybrid of the late George Beasley and named to honor his
wife. In mid to late spring this hybrid of the Florida flame azalea is
smothered in soft yellow and orange blossoms that are intensely fragrant.
The tubular flowers are sterile. Multistemmed bush 4 ‘ x 4 ‘. (Zone 5b-9)
$0.38 unrooted
*'Northern Hi Lights' – White flowers with a large yellow blotch. Very
hardy and very good foliage. $0.38 unrooted
*'Rosy Lights' – Very dark pink flowers and fragrant. $0.38 unrooted
*Tri-LightsTM – Attractive blossoms are white with a pink tinge and yellow
blotch. Hardy & disease resistant. $0.39 unrooted
*'White Lights' – Clear white, very floriferous & fragrant! $0.38 unrooted

Azalea – Earl Sommerville selections


We are very proud to offer some exceptional hybrids and selections of
native American species azaleas made by Earl Sommerville of Marietta,
Georgia. His collection is one of the finest in the US. All are NEW! this
year to our list. Many are available for the first time ever!
All Sommerville selections are $0.41 unrooted.

NEW! ‘Jack Melton’ – a selection of R. flammeum that has red flowers in a globe
shaped truss. Nice glossy green foliage. Earl feels that this his best red
azalea.
NEW! ‘Orange Carpet’ – was collected in 1962 from Allatoona Lake, GA. It is a
natural hybrid of R. calendulaceum x R. flammeum. The unique plant habit is
low and spreading. In 45 years, the plants is 18 inches tall x 8 feet wide.
Bright orange blossoms in ball shaped clusters grace bright green foliage.
The plant is sterile and no seed is produced.
NEW! ‘Pink Ember’ – is a hybrid of (R. bakeri x R. viscosum) x R. arborescens. It is
a midseason pink bloomer with a strong yellow blotch. The plant is moderate
growing, bushy and compact in habit. 3 feet x 3 feet in 25 years.
NEW! ‘Razzberry’ – was collected in 1962 from Allatoona, GA. It is a natural
hybrid of R. flammeum x R. periclymenoides. The plant habit is bushy. In 45
years, plants are 4 feet tall x 4 feet wide. Blooms are raspberry pink with a
bright yellow blotch.
NEW! ‘Sommerville’s Pink’ – is a selection of R. flammeum. Rich pink buds open to
white blossoms that are flushed with pink, especially near the center of the
blooms. Prominent stamens appear from the flowers in a ball shaped cluster.
Mid-season bloom. Good green foliage. 12 feet tall x 8 feet in 15 years.
NEW! ‘Vivian Abney’ – (#185AL) – is an outstanding hybrid of probably R.
flammeum with other azaleas (Exbury?) pollen. The beautifully colored

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blossoms have yellow blotches and are a medium pink color with the outer
edges of each flower a much lighter pink. Compact and bushy 4-6 feet x 4-6
feet.

We have many new hybrids of Earl’s coming! Check out our New Plants for
2010-2011 listing at the end of our price list!

Betula (Birch)

*Betula 'Cully' Heritage $0.70 unrooted or


$0.84 rooted

*Betula ‘BNMTF’ Dura-HeatTM – A superior new selection of river birch


from Tree Introductions. A beautiful specimum tree with exfoliating bark of
white, salmon to cinnamon colors. .Deep green, healthy foliage. We will have
limited availability for the coming year 2009-2010 $0.76 unrooted or
$0.92 rooted

*Betula 'Royal Frost'® – An exceptionally beautiful purple leaf hybrid birch


with white bark from Evergreen Nursery Co. Inc. An excellent grower,
considered by both the introducer and other growers as a distinct
improvement over ‘Crimson Frost’ birch. Available for licensed growers. We
will have limited availability for the coming year 2009-2010.
$0.64 unrooted or
$0.81 rooted

Betula jaquemontii – An elegant birch with very clean, bright white bark
that peels. Plants are upright growing and vigorous. Not for areas with the
bronze birch borer. (Zone 4 -7b)
$0.59 unrooted or
$0.77 rooted

*Betula 'Oenci' Renaissance OasisTM (PP#12,766) $0.64 unrooted or


$0.81 rooted

*Betula 'Renci' Renaissance ReflectionTM (PP#12,768) – An outstanding


new selection of paper birch by Evergreen Nursery Co. This form of paper
birch has proven itself to be highly resistant to the bronze birch borer.
The habit is upright pyramidal form at maturity with clean non-exfoliating
white bark. This birch should prove itself to be excellent when grown in a
clump or as a specimen. Foliage is dark green changing to yellow in the fall.

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Sold to licensed growers only. $0.60 unrooted or
$0.78 rooted

*Betula ‘White Satin’ (PPAF) – A new introduction from Chicagoland Grows


with good borer resistance, uniform pyramidal habit, satin-white bark,
attractive foliage and golden yellow fall color. $0.65 unrooted or
$0.79 rooted

Cordyline
Cordyline australis 'Red Sensation' – An outstanding and hardy selection
with deep burgundy foliage. (Zone 7b) $0.52 rooted

Cotinus (Smoketree)
*‘Ancot’ (PP13,082) Golden SpiritTM – A new golden leaved selection from
Plant Haven and the Dutch nursery, of Willem A. Sanders. Striking lime
green to golden foliage adorn this vigorous growing shrub. Beautiful fall
colors of salmon pink, orange and yellow. An exciting new specimen for the
shrub border. We were please to help the introducers launch this plant in
the US. (Zone 5-8) $0.84 unrooted

‘Black Velvet’ – A superb smoketree with the deepest dark burgundy purple
foliage that you can imagine. We’ve been growing and watching this for
several years and it simply is a great plant. Foliage is very dark (more so
than other Cotinus selections) and plants are very floriferous. Originally
introduced from Sebastopol, California in about 1994. (Probably zone 5-8).
$0.66 unrooted

‘Daydream’ – A fantastic smoketree that is rarely found anywhere! This


jewel is truly a favorite of several plant experts! A very floriferous
smoketree with mounds of pink smoke flowers in spring and summer. Leaves
are dark blue-green. If unpruned, bushy plants will reach 10-15 feet tall x
10-18 feet wide. Selected and introduced by Newport Nursery (Newport,
MI) in 1959 (originally patented, US PP #1844 – and now expired) Plants
are hardy for most smoketrees (Zone 4b to 8). $0.66 unrooted

'Grace' – A very hardy and excellent purple smoketree from England.


(Zone 4-8) $0.57 unrooted

'Royal Purple' – An excellent smoketree with velvety deep purple foliage.


Excellent when grown as a colorful small shrub or tree. Wonderful in the
perennial garden. (Zone 5-8) $0.57 unrooted

‘Velvet Cloak’ – A selection made of purple smoketree by Newport Nursery


and introduced by Cole Nursery in Ohio. Foliage is a deep smoky purple.
(Zone 5-8) $0.57 unrooted

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Fothergilla
*‘Blue Shadow’ (PP#15490) – A superb new introduction of Fothergilla from
Gary Handy. This great new shrub with powdery glaucous blue foliage
originated as a branch sport from Fothergilla ‘Mt. Airy’. It has the same
great bloom characteristics as ‘Mt. Airy’ with white flowers in April-May.
Great fall color – a mix of reds, yellows and orange.
5-6’ tall x 4-5’ wide (Zone 5-8) $0.72 unrooted or
$0.94 rooted

Halesia
Halesia monticola 'Rosea' – An extremely good pink flowered form of the
species. Floriferous and very hardy (zone 4b+). $0.58 unrooted

Hydrangea
Hydrangea quercifolia 'Pee Wee' – A compact or dwarf form of Oakleaf
Hydrangea that grows 3-4 feet tall. In late summer, plants are very showy
in bloom. Creamy blooms are 4-5 inches long. $0.87 rooted

Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Flake' – An Aldridge Nursery (Bessemer, AL)


introduction with enormous (12 -15 inch long) panicles of double, sterile
white blooms that appear on arching branches. A plant with exceptional
grace and beauty! (Zone 5-8) $0.87 rooted

Hydrangea quercifolia 'Snow Queen' – An outstanding oak leaf hydrangea


with large conical panicles of pure white blooms that are held upright. 4-6
feet tall x 6-8 feet wide. (Zone 5-8) $0.87 rooted

Kalmia (Mountain Laurel)

Please note: we will have a limited availability for Kalmia


Unless noted below, all Kalmia are $0.39 unrooted or $0.51 rooted.

‘Bullseye’ – A banded flower with cinnamon red and a white edge. Red
bronze new growth. Vigorous.
‘Carousel’ – A banded flower with white and purplish cinnamon colors.
‘Elf’ – A compact grower with very light pink buds and open to white flowers.
Beautiful foliage, dense habit and easy to grow.
*‘Little Linda’ – A little leaf Kalmia with red buds that open in to pink
flowers. Plants are compact growing with glossy, green foliage. Very nice.
'Minuet' –This terrific Kalmia has blooms with reddish brown banding to
each one inch wide blossom. Very glossy, deep green foliage on a compact
growing plant. Very easy to grow little leaf hybrid from Richard Jaynes.
'Nathan Hale' – A red bud with an open pink flower. Very glossy green

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foliage.
‘Nipmuck’ – A dependable red bud mountain laurel that opens pink to white.
‘Pink Charm’ - Rich deep pink buds open to pink blossoms. AGM 2002
‘Pink Frost’ – Pink buds open to light pink flowers. Healthy and beautiful
wide green glossy foliage. Excellent grower. (Eichelser)
‘Snowdrift’ – Pure white flowers and buds on a compact growing plant.
'Tiddlywinks' – This compact hybrid from Dick Jaynes with pink buds that
open to light pink flowers. Very healthy and easy to grow.

Magnolia
NEW! Magnolia ‘D. D. Blanchard’ – A M. grandiflora selection with very deep,
dark green foliage having an orange brown underside to each leaf. The trees
are vigorous and upright growing to perhaps 50-70’ tall x 25-30’ wide. Plants
are evergreen with white M. grandiflora blossoms in early summer.
(Zone 7-9) (Robbins Nursery) $1.19 stage III

NEW! Magnolia ‘Forrest’s Pink’ – Large pink goblet shaped blossoms appear late –
usually escaping spring frosts. The great plant explorer George Forrest is
credited with discovering this jewel. Originally thought as a form or hybrid
of M. denudata – now believed to be a hybrid. Perhaps the closest tree to a
pink M. denudata. Mature size: 30-40’ tall x 30-40’ wide. (Zone 5-9)
$1.09 stage III

NEW! Magnolia ‘Galaxy’ – A Kosar hybrid from the US National Arboretum


breeding program. ‘Galaxy’ is a columnar shaped, single stemmed deciduous
tree – growing 20’ tall x 8’ wide in 10 years. A profusion of large (8-10”),
dark reddish-purple blossoms appear late after spring frosts. Winner of the
Pennsylvania Horticultural Soc. Gold Medal. (Zone 5-9)
$1.09 stage III

*Magnolia virginiana 'Wilson' Moonglow TM – Heritage Trees Inc. has


introduced a new sweetbay magnolia. This selection has a very upright habit
of growth (usually multistem), beautiful dark green foliage and blooms over a
long period of time during the late spring. Ultimate plant size is 35 feet tall
by 18 feet wide. Growth rate is moderate to fast. Sweet scented blossoms
are cup-shaped, creamy white and produced at a very young age. It has
proven to be very winter hardy. The plant has withstood -33.F without
damage. Sold to licensed growers only. $1.09 stage III

Physocarpus

*Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Center Glow’ (PP#16,894) - is a release from the


nonprofit Landscape Plant Development Center and Dr. Harold Pellett. The
young golden foliage turns quickly to a deep burgundy color. The contrast
between the colors is dramatic. It is a hybrid of two ninebarks, DiabloTM x

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‘Dart’s Gold’. Creamy white flowers in clusters in the late spring. Easy to
grow. 6-8 feet wide x 8-10 feet tall (zone 3-7) For licensed growers only.
$0.55 rooted

Rhododendron
All Rhododendron are $0.39 unrooted or $0.47 rooted, unless noted below.

‘America’ – A hardy red in ball shaped trusses, H1.


‘Anna H. Hall’ – A very hardy yak hybrid, pink buds/ white flowers, H1.
NEW! ‘Caroline’ – A hardy plant with very light pink flowers that are fragrant.
Plants are vigorous and have displayed resistance to some root diseases.
Perhaps 6’ x 6’ in 10 years. (Gable) H2
NEW! ‘Catawbiense Album’ – Light mauve to pink buds open to white blossoms with
a yellow blotch. Plants are hardy (H1). (Waterer)
‘Elviira’ – A Finnish hybrid, low growing & bright red. H1. $0.42 unrooted
NEW! ‘Everestianum’ – A catawbiense hybrid with large, lilac colored blooms with a
lime blotch. A very large truss with 16+ florets. Plants are vigorous and
hardy (H2). (Waterer)
‘Firestorm’ – Red blooms on a compact plant with good foliage, H1.
‘Haaga’ – A Finnish hybrid with dark pink buds that open lighter. Nice green
foliage. Upright grower. H1. $0.42 unrooted
‘Helsinki University’ – A Finnish hybrid with pink flowers with orange
markings. Plants are relatively compact (to 6’) and very hardy H1.
$0.42 unrooted
‘Henry’s Red’ – A great plant with deep red blooms. Very hardy H1. Very
sorry - limited availability. (Mezitt)
NEW! ‘Ingatius Sargent’ – Rarely seen, this catawbiense hybrid has large pink
flowers that are slightly fragrant. Flowers appear in ball shaped trusses
with 14-24 florets. Perhaps 5-6’ tall x 5-6’ wide in 10 years. H1 (Waterer)
‘Minnetonka’ – Light lavender pink. H1.
‘Nova Zembla’ – One of the most popular hardy reds, H1.
PJM Compact Form – Lavender to pink, lepiodote. H1
‘Purpureum Elegans’ – Bluish purple bloom, very hardy, H1.
'Scintillation' (Gem Gardens form) – A terrific plant with pastel pink
flowers. Beautiful foliage and strong growing. H2.
‘Skookum’ – A compact grower with dark green foliage and clear red
blossoms. Blooms at an early age. (Minch) H1.
‘Yaku Prince’ –Red-pink buds open to lighter blooms. A yak hybrid, H2.

Rhus
*Rhus copallina Prairie FlameTM – An outstanding Chicagoland Grows
selection. This is a male clone selected at the Morton Arboretum for its
compact habit, clean glossy foliage, attractive yellowish-white flowers in late
summer and brilliant red fall color. Vigorous plants are dwarf and compact –
reaching 4-6’ tall and spreading. (Zone 5-9). $0.65 unrooted

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Robinia
*Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Lace Lady’ (PP#9,771) Twisty BabyTM – This
excellent specimen has twisted and contorted branches, stems and even
leaves! This tree is very attractive in and out of leaf. Plants are vigorous,
tough, hardy. and typically reach 8-14’ tall. (Zone 4-8) $0.93 rooted

Schizophragma
Schizophragma hydrangeoides 'Moonlight' – A Barry Yinger introduction.
Vining plants are clothed with silvery or pewter leaves with green veins to
the foliage. Large white flower clusters in mid to late summer. A superb
and vigorous climber. (Zone 5-9) $0.80 rooted

Syringa (Lilac)
*Syringa pekinensis ‘Morton’ China Snow® – Upright habit with white
flowers in June. Bark is copper-colored and exfoliating, much like Acer
griseum. The parent tree is 35’ x 30’. Perhaps 8-12’ x 8’ in 5 years. A
Chicagoland Grows Introduction. (Zone 4-7) $0.85 rooted

Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk' – An outstanding selection of Japanese tree


lilac. Plants grow 20-25 feet tall with fragrant, creamy white blooms. A
1997 Urban Tree of the Year as selected by the Society of Municipal
Arborists. Introduced in 1973 by Sheridan Nurseries, Inc. and was selected
for excellent head and uniform growth. Winner of Pennsylvania
Horticultural Society’s Gold Medal Plant Award in 1995. (Zone 4-7)
$0.65 unrooted or
$0.85 rooted

All Syringa vulgaris hybrids are $0.53 unrooted, unless noted below.

Syringa vulgaris ‘Adelaide Dunbar’ – Deep purple, double.


Syringa 'Agincourt Beauty' – Deep purple, single.
Syringa 'Charles Joly' (true form!) – Red purple, double. $0.57 unrooted
Syringa 'Congo' – Large red to deep magenta, single.
Syringa 'Edward J. Gardener' – Exceptional pink, double.
Syringa 'Katherine Havemeyer' – Pink to lavender, double.
Syringa 'Krasavitsa Moskvy' (Beauty of Moscow) – Truly one of the finest
lilacs ever produced! Exceptional display of double, white flowers brushed
with pale lavender. Floriferous and dependable.
Syringa 'Ludwig Spaeth' – Purple, single flowers.
Syringa 'Mme. Lemoine' – White, double and vigorous.
NEW! Syringa ‘Miss Ellen Willmott’ – A 1903 Lemoine hybrid. Double white
blossoms. Considered one of the Lemoine family’s finest introductions.

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Syringa ‘My Favorite’ (true form!) – A very double (nearly triple!) deep
purple hybrid from the talented breeder, Hulda Klager. Very attractive,
unusual and still rare! $0.57 unrooted
Syringa 'Nadezhda' (Hope) – Superb double blue.
Syringa 'Paul Thirion' – Deep red to magenta, double.
Syringa 'President Grevy' – Blue, double and vigorous.
Syringa ‘President Lincoln’ – Very blue, single, popular and a good grower.
Syringa ‘President Poincaire’ – Double magenta red.
Syringa 'Primrose' – Yellow to cream, single. Unique.
NEW! Syringa ‘Sarah Sands’ – Superb deep reddish-purple, late blooming. Choice!
Syringa 'Sensation' – Florets are a burgundy red color with a white edge.
We can make no guarantee as to the stability of the flower color - as this
plant is an unstable chimera.
Syringa ‘Yankee Doodle’ – Very deep purple with single florets, very
fragrant. Prolific bloomer and exceptional.

New Plants for 2010-2011!


We are building stock on these great plants, but… we will have very limited
availability for the upcoming 2009-2010 year.

Acer rubrum ‘Armstrong’


Acer x freemanii Autumn Blaze
Amelanchier alnifolia ‘Smokey’
Azalea #156 Orange (Sommerville)
Azalea ‘Earl’s Angel’ (Sommerville)
Azalea flammeum x calendulaceum (a hybrid of the Oconee azalea with the flame azalea)
(Sommerville)
Azalea ‘Mallory’ (Sommerville)
Chionanthus virginicus
Epimedium pinnatum ssp. colchicum
Epimedium x warleyense
Magnolia ‘Daybreak’
Magnolia ‘Ned’s Northern Belle’
Rhododendron ‘Roseum Elegans’

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Thank you for your business and attention to the following.

Discounts: EARNED VOLUME DISCOUNT PLAN (EVD) is a discretionary discount plan for our
wholesale customers. You will receive your discount for all purchases NEXT YEAR (year 2010)
based on your total net purchases this year - January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009. Mountain
Shadow Nursery LLC reserves the right to cancel or modify the program at any time.

DISCOUNT RATE PURCHASE VOLUME


2% $6,000 TO $9,999
4% $10,000 TO $24,999
6% $25,000 TO $49,999
8% $50,000 TO $99,999
10% $100,000 AND OVER

Your current year discount is based on purchases in the previous year. To maintain your current
EVD, we REQUIRE that your account is paid current and in accordance with your terms,
throughout the entire year. IF YOUR ACCOUNT BECOMES OVERDUE, YOU WILL
AUTOMATICALLY LOSE YOUR EVD. This is a voluntary program that Mountain Shadow Nursery
LLC offers.

ORDERING, PRICING AND MINIMUMS


To insure that your order can be filled and allow us to plan our production, orders need to be placed with us
approximately six to twelve months in advance. All orders will be confirmed giving an approximate delivery date and
are subject to prices at the time of shipment. We will call you before shipping your order. While we do our best to ship
on schedule, the actual shipping date is dependent on each particular crop type.

Prices within this list are for the wholesale trade only. This price list cancels all previous quotations and prices are subject
to change without notice.

Minimum order for rooted or unrooted microcuttings is 250 per variety.

The majority of our production is done on a schedule contract basis, so please see us about growing that special new
item, exclusively for you.

TERMS
Our terms are net 30 days from invoice date for established customers. For all others, 25% deposit is required at time
of order confirmation, with the balance due net 30 days from shipping date. A service charge of 1.5% of the net
balance owing will be added for each month or portion of a month from invoice date (which is an annual rate of 18%)
if payment is not made within 30 days.

Please note: patented or trademarked items may be subject to royalty payments or restricted to licensed growers
depending upon agreements with patent or trademark owners. Royalties will not be discounted.

CANCELLATIONS
In most cases, the plants on your order are specially planned and produced for you. Any changes or reductions to your
order need to be agreed on with us. Orders accepted in writing cannot be cancelled without written consent of
Mountain Shadow Nursery. If cancelled, cancellation must be based on terms that will indemnify Mountain Shadow
Nursery against all losses arising from such cancellation.

SHIPPING
Prices are FOB Olympia, Washington. All shipping charges (boxes, packing, transport and freight) will be invoiced at
cost. We recommend UPS or FedEx. Contact us for other freight options (air freight, Amtrak, bus). All shipments travel
at the customer's risk and expense. We will not be responsible for any damage in transit. Please contact us for local
pickup or delivery.

GUARANTEE AND LIMITED WARRANTY


At Mountain Shadow Nursery LLC we do our best to produce a quality product for you.

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We exercise the greatest care to keep our varieties true-to-name. We warrant that our varieties will be true-to-name and
we will replace, free of charge, nursery stock that is proven to be untrue to name, or refund the original amount paid,
at our option. All claims must be made in the time and manner provided below. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS
EXCLUSIVE, AND WE HEREBY DISCLAIM AND EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WRITTEN OR ORAL, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABIUTY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

The remedies provided herein are the sole and exclusive remedies available. We shall have no responsibility other than,
at our option, to replace nursery stock that is proven to be untrue to name, or to refund the original amount paid
therefor.
IN NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING LOSS OF PROFITS) WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN
NO EVENT SHALL WE BE LIABLE FOR ANY SUM GREATER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASE
PRICE, and in the event that any limitation of warranty or disclaimer of liability is found to be unlawful or inapplicable,
or to have failed of its essential purpose, our liabilities shall be limited to the amount paid for the specific nursery stock
that caused such liability.

All orders are booked subject to crop yield and conditions with the understanding that the orders shall be void should
injury befall stock because of fire, frost, contamination or other causes beyond our control.

CLAIMS
Receipt of shipment shall constitute a binding acceptance thereof upon these terms unless shipment is rejected for cause
and notice thereof is delivered to Mountain Shadow Nursery LLC within 48 hours of receipt. Failure to document a
problem within 48 hours of receiving plants may result in refusal of your claim at a later date.

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