What Is Prime In Our Yards - Right Now
Bizon Blue Spruce

Bizon Blue Spruce

Bright blue/silver color on all needles - new and old. Tight conical shape, grows 35-40+ feet tall and 15-20' wide. Bizon Blue is a unique, and we feel underused, Blue Spruce. We have beautiful trees including these specimens.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
Dwarf Serbian Spruce

Dwarf Serbian Spruce

A great dwarf spruce - matures at 8-10' and this group of 4-5' we have in the yard are perfect. A great alternative when you are looking for a dwarf evergreen for a corner piece, flanking doorways, or in between windows.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
Shishigashira Japanese Maple

Shishigashira Japanese Maple

One of our favorite Japanese Maples. Grows 10-15' tall and 10' wide but does
so slowly. Beuatiful leaf - great fall color. Different and unusual - can help your designs really stand out.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   

Springfield yard
We have a constant supply of all the staple plants you need, typically in multiple sizes. Our Juniper area features over
a dozen different varieties of staple junipers, with a great selection of specimens, spirals, poodles, and uprights.
(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
Oak Leaf Hydrangea

Oak Leaf Hydrangea

Oak Leaf Hydrangea blooms are starting to open. This is a great shrub, with beautiful bark, great leaves that turn deep red in fall, and conical white blooms
that light up the plant in early to mid-summer.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
japanese stewartia in bloom

Japanese Stewartia

One of our favorite small trees (or large shrubs) and the featured plant on our 2011 catalog cover. This is as beautiful a bloom as you'll see on any tree and we have magnificent plants that are heavily budded and getting set to pop over the next several weeks. An underused plant.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
Umbrella Pine

Umbrella Pine

Umbrella Pine has been hard to find over the last several years - especially larger ones. We've kept a steady supply of this evergreen tree, including a beautiful group of larger plants.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
Purple Fountain Beech

Purple Fountain Beech

Although listed at (and priced at) the 8-10' size - this great group of Weeping Purple Fountain Beech are much closer to 10-12'. Perfect when you want to fit a tree in with a deep maroon/purple leaf and you have the space to let it grow. Incredibly dramatic tree as it matures.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
Spirea In Bloom

Spirea

We always have a great selection and deep inventory of Spirea varieties. Late spring/early summer flowering varieties including Neon Glow and Anthony Waterer are starting to pop.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
Weeping willow

Weeping Willow

The 1.75 - 2" Weeping Willow will have an immediate impact on any landscape. When planted they will be in excess of 10-12' tall.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
arborvitae green giant

Green Giant Arborvitae

Green Giant is a unique Arborvitae variety that is growing in popularity for several reasons. It stays perfectly conical, is strongly deer resistant, and is a quick grower. Make sure you give it some room to grow as it gets 40+ feet tall.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
perennial house

Perennials

Our perennial houses are loaded with plants and summer flowering varieties are heavily budded. We often carry multiple sizes of the most popular plants and as always our quality is exceptional.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
Cypress varieties

Dwarf Cypress

We always carry a great selection of Cypress, including many dwarf or semi-dwarf varieties with a full range of colors and sizes.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
Fern Leaf Beech

Fernleaf Beech

A unique variety with graceful deeply cut leaves that offer a fern-like appearance to any branch. A rare variety of Beech that grows open and loose enough to allow other plantings underneath. A great tree that is gaining in popularity.

(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   

LP Statile Springfield Office
Since 1922 we have been selling nursery stock to contractors throughout the tri-state region - and as always we do not sell retail - we only sell to
contractors so you get exceptional quality, prices and service - and we won't sell to your customers.
(photo taken 6/10/11 at our Springfield yard)

   
What Is Prime In Our Our Yards - On 5/28/11

Yellowwood (Cladrastis)

A unique tree known for it's foliage and flowers. One of many unique
trees we carry

(photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Smoketree (Cotinus coggygria 'Royal Purple')

A wonderful way to bring maroon foliage into your landscapes

(photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Mockorange (Philadelphus)

A unique late spring, early summer flowering shrub. Grows quickly to 6-8',
2" white flowers

(photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

We have an unbeatable selection of roses - Shrub, Flower Carpet, Drift, Knockout and more (photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

We have an unbeatable selection of perennials - both foliage and flowering (photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 
Hydrangea - Let's Dance Varieties
Two wonderful new "Proven Winner" Hydrangea varieties that are part of the Let's Dance series - Let's Dance Starlight on the left, and Let's Dance Moonlight on the right
(photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

Styrax (Japanese Snowbell)

A wonderful summer flowering tree - pendulius white flowers in late May & June

(photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

October Glory Red Maple

We have a great selection of shade trees including these beautiful October Glory Red Maples.

(photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Dwarf Conifers

We always have a great selection of dwarf conifers

(photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Fat Albert Blue Spruce

Just one of the unique Spruce varieties we carry

(photo taken 5/28/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 
 
What Is Prime In Our Our Yards - On 5/15/11

Bobbink Yew

We have a great selection of Yew varieties and the individual plants are just beautiful.

(photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Concolor Fir

Super full, perfect shape

(photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Crape Myrtles

Crape Myrtles are in - get them in the ground now and wait for spectacular blooms this summer.

(photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Drift and Knockout Roses are in bloom
 

Duetzia

Duetzia is in full bloom - this is an underused plant

(photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

We always have a great selection of Spirea including these specimen "Gold Flame Spirea" that are on the larger side of 24-30"
(photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

He always carry a great selection of groundcovers including Myrtle (photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

Our selection of Japanese Maples - both Palmatum and Dissectum is 2nd to none (photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

We always stock a range of Leyland Cypress sizes (photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

We keep a steady (and large) supply of Liriope at all times (photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

Our perennial houses are stocked full of 1, 2 and 3 Gallon plants (photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

Beeches

We have an excellent selection of Beeches

(photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Rhododendron

Rhododendron are in full bloom

(photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 


We have a great selection of very large Laurels (photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Spiderwort (Tradescantia)

1 Gallon plants in full bloom

(photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Black Thunderhead Pine

We always have a great selection of dwarf conifers
including many specimens

(photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Tropicals are in!! Palms, Ginger, Ti plants and a great selection of Hibiscus and Mandavilla (photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

Doublefile Viburnum is either just breaking out (note the specimens to the right) or in full bloom like the row in the center (photo taken 5/13/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 
What Is Prime In Our Our Yards - On 4/29/11

Rhododendron

Early spring varieties of Rhododendron are starting to pop.

(photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

PJM Rhododendron

Beautiful plants in near peak bloom

(photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Dogwood

American Dogwood are in bloom - we have white and pink
in up to 2.5 - 3" Caliper

(photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Azaleas

Our Azalea varieties are showing the full range of spring color from full bloom to tight buds that haven't popped yet. We have multiple sizes including many 5 gallon and 7 gallon specimens.

(photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

DeGroots Spire Arborvitae

An American Arborvitae cultivar that offers a very narrow columnar habit. The rich green ruffled foliage tend to twist and layer over one another appearing somewhat fern leaf-shaped. Much more columnar than Thuja Emerald Green, this is a perfect plant for screening in very tight area or used alone as an interesting specimen. We have beautiful plants in multiple sizes including these 8-10' B&B specimens.

(photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Spring Flowering Perennials

We have a great selection of spring flowering perennials including Iberis (left) and Phlox (right). Columbine, Dicentra, and a number of other perennials are blooming or ready to bloom. We often have the same perennial in multiple pot sizes, including 2 and 3 gallon, but even our 1 gallon like the plants shown here are large enough to have an immediate impact.

(photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Spring Flowering Shrubs

We have an excellent selection of large, B&B Spring flowering shrubs.
Lots of Lilac varieties including unique ones like Maiden's Blush Lilac (right side of picture). We have the best spring flowering Viburnum including Carlessi (left side of picture).

(photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 
Both yards are very well stocked and spring flowers are still the theme - We have the full range of flowering trees, shrubs, and perennials, and many of our perennials are in 2 and 3 gallon containers so they are already very full, and will make an immediate impact on any installation (photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 
endless summer hydrangea

Endless Summer Hydrangea

A wonderful variety that blooms from mid-spring through summer and early
fall. A great plant and we have hundreds of them.

(photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 
Speimen Holly

Ilex Emily Brunner (10-12') specimen

We carry many specimen plants - this 10-12 foot Emily Brunner Holly
is an example of special plants we're offered by our growers all
year long. Many specimens are continuously stocked, others
like this Holly are extraordinary plants that are not available in large
numbers. One thing is for sure - whenever you visit one of our yards
you are sure to find wonderful surprises like this unique specimen Holly.

(photo taken 4/29/11 - Colts Neck yard)

What Is Prime In Our Our Yards - On 4/9/11

Yoshino Cherries - notice the rows of trees in the back of the picture - this photo illustrates the size of our Colts Neck facility - what you see here and
in the background is just a fraction of the trees the we have. Not only do we have incredible variety - we have incredible quantity too!
(photo taken 4/9/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

Specimen Skip Laurel (photo taken 4/9/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 
Magnolia Jane (6-7') full bloom

(photo taken 4/9/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 


Specimen Leyland Cypress (photo taken 4/9/11 - Colts Neck yard)

 

Viburnum juddi (4-5') - Super full. Some plants in full bloom, some just breaking bud. (photo taken 4/9/11 - Colts Neck yard)


 

Native mountain laurel - we have them in quantity - still one of the great shade tolerant flowering evergreens

(photo taken 4/9/11 - Colts Neck yard)
 

We have an excellent selection of trees in stock (photo taken 4/4/11 - Springfield yard)

We're well stocked with a shrubs (photo taken 4/4/11 - Springfield yard)
A number of flowering plants are in bloom including Forsythia and some Magnolias (photo taken 4/4/11 - Springfield yard)