Evergreen

Austrian Pine
A large growing pine tree with flaky bark features and forest green needles

Baby Blue Eyes Spruce
A beautiful blue variety of spruce with a sharp needle. Growing habit is tall and narrow much like the Hoopsii however this variety has a sharper/stiffer needle

Black Cedar
A deep green whispy hedge cedar.

Christina Columnar Spruce
A very narrow upright growth habit tree. Optimal for properties with limited space, but the home owner loves trees.

Colorado Spruce (Blue and Green)
A very hardy and sharp needled tree with blues and greens never the same.

Emerald Cedar
A hardy compact pyramid cedar with bright green foliage.

Fat Albert Spruce
A dense upright growth, with good blue color. Not as large as its blue contenders the Colorado or Hoopsii

Fraser Fir
Very closely related to the Native Balsam Fir. Beautiful deep green color on the upper side of the soft med length needles, with a very light underside. Conical, narrow growth habit.

Hoopsii Blue Spruce
A grafted variety with a consistent blue color from one tree to the next. The needles of this tree are softer than that of the Colorado. The new growth is a sky blue, where the inner needles will have a smoky grey-green shade to them

Montgomery Dwarf Spruce
A very slow growing blueish colored spruce. This tree is highly ornamental and compact. At 25 years the tree may reach 5 ft.

Norway Spruce
A rapid growing spruce with dark green needles. A beautiful tree with branches sweeping back up to the sky. This variety can be used as a wind break or specimen.

Pyramid Cedar
A hardy compact pyramidal cedar with bright green foliage. (less of a peek at the top than the emerald)

Scots Pine
A very hardy, rapid growing pine which adapts to almost any soil conditions at ease. This variety of pine has a particularly decorative flaking orange-red-brown bark. The needles are bluey green in color and slightly more stiff than that of the white pine.

Serbian Spruce
Pyramidal form, with a whisping branch habit. Dark green upper needle and the underside of the needles a very pale color. This variety of trees tolerates urban pollution a little more than other varieties.

Silver Fir
A large specimen, conical in form with silvery blue soft foliage. Prefers gravely or sandy loam sites. Likes full sun, but tolerates semi-shade. Withstands draught well (once established)

Topiary Juniper
A trained and shaped tree with decorative short needled pom-poms of bluey green color

Topiary Scots Pine
A trained and shaped tree with beautiful bark and decorative med length needled pom-poms of bluey green color.

Weeping Colorado Blue Spruce
A weeping form of the Colorado Blue. This tree is very blue and decorative.

Weeping False Cypress
Pyramidal form with drooping like effect branches. Rich green and defiantly a focal tree.

Weeping Norway Spruce
This masterpiece narrow growing tree can be continuously staked to grow narrow and tall, or left at a desired height to weep and become a very interesting addition to your garden!

Weeping White Pine
A weeping form of the White Pine which stays small and only grows as tall as you stake it. Once the tree is allowed to weep it takes on a shape of its own. This tree is a spectacular specimen for any garden.

Weeping White Spruce
A spectacular formal habit conical evergreen. Maintains upright growth habit with no staking required. Excellent specimen in any garden.

White Cedar
A Native, slow growing whispy hedge cedar.

White Pine
A Native, rapid growing evergreen with an open shape and soft needles.

White Spruce
A Native and hardy pyramidal tree which tolerates cold exposed areas, draught and heat (once established)
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