• Blue Spruce

    The Blue Spruce grows slowly reaching a height of 6′ in about 9 years. It grows best in soils with average moisture levels. Is used for Christmas trees and speciality ornamental purposes. Truly a premium and unique evergreen.

  • Canaan Fir

    The Canaan Fir grows rather quickly reaching a height of 6′ in about 7 years. It grows best in moist, well drained soils. Heavy, clay-rich soils which remain wet for long periods of time are not recommended.

  • Canadian Hemlock

    The Hemlock grows to a height of 6′ in about 8 years. It grows best in moist soils and full sunlight. The Hemlock will not grow well in dry areas. The primary use is replanting for specialty ornamental purposes.

  • Concolor Fir (White Fir)

    Growth to 130 – 150 ft. Needles are 1 - 1 1/2 in. length and occur in row.

  • Douglas Fir

    The Douglas Fir grows rather slowly reaching a height of 6′ in about 8 years. It grows best in moist, well drained soils and prefers full sunlight. It is an all-purpose evergreen which is used for Christmas trees, ornamental applications, wind breaks and timber.

  • Fraser Fir

    The Fraser Fir grows to a height of 6′ in about 8 years. It grows best in cool, moist, well-drained soils. Planting in heavy, wet soils is not recommended. The Fraser Fir is primarily used as a Christmas tree.

  • Norway Spruce

    The Norway Spruce grows rather quickly reaching a height of 6′ in less than 7 years. It grows well in average soils but prefers a moderate moisture level to thrive. While prized for ornamental uses and timber it makes for an excellent windbreak when planted in a stand.

  • Serbian Spruce

    The Serbian Spruce grows slowly reaching a height of 6′ in about 9 years. It grows best in soils with average moisture levels. Is used for Christmas trees and specialty ornamental purposes.

  • White Pine

    The White Pine grows rather quickly reaching a height of 6′ in about 7 years. It grows best in soils with average moisture levels but can grow in wet areas as well. It prefers full sunlight to thrive but can grow in locations with less than direct sunlight.

  • White Spruce

    The White Spruce grows to a height of 6′ in about 8 years. It grows best in well drained soils and prefers full sunlight. It is used for display, ornamental purposes and as a wind break. When replanted it exhibits excellent resistance to heat and drought.