There are quite a few very exiting new varieties on the way. Arthur and the three wise monkeys ( the guys who brought in the kanuma) have invested alot of money and time and heartache importing stuff from Japan and they will all be available but they just need time to propagate and build up stocks. (Some of the original plants died from the quarantine fumigation but they managed to take a few cuttings, these have to grown to see if they show the full range of flowers.) Even the rest of us over here do not have them yet. There is a bunch of more common varieties that we do have, and I think most of them are available in the east too.
Nurseries here on the whole don't stock satsuki either. There is 'Blue Moon' which is everywhere and a very good strong variety. There is Gumpo which varies alot. And Pioneer Gardens nursery also has Yochiyo which is another strong grower from the Osakazuki line. Probably just a form of Chinzan.
John Cole's is an exception. He made a few trips to Japan 10 yrs or more ago and has a few varieties available. They are not grown for bonsai though and are all multi trunked bushes and they are not always available in the sales area all year round. You really need to be out there often and search through the place to get the good ones. He does however have some older stock that is worthwhile if you can get it.
So the best bet is for you to come over for the AABC next year, come along to our Satsuki society AGM which we will probably try to co-incide with it, and take a bunch of stuff home with you. Quarantine doesn't mind it going out of the state!
and if you can't make it over I'm sure a few will and will be taking stuff back with them.
I don't know what of the new stuff will be available by then but it is coming. I'm hanging out for them all too!!!
Just to whet your appetite of stuff that is in the production line but not ready yet there will be Akemi no tsuki, Kakuo, Hatsukansetsu, Miamamangetsu, Nikko, Kozan, Chiyo no homare, Yama no Hikari, Suzu no Homare, Juko just off the top of my head, there are others too
