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Thuja occidentalis 'Nigra'
Type: Evergreen

The Dark Green American Arborvitae is trademarked for its feathery foliage. The naturalized look of the Dark Green American Arb is less tight fitting and more relaxed.
Mature Width
4' - 5'
Mature Height
15' - 20'
Thuja occidentalis 'Emerald'
Type: Evergreen

The Emerald Arborvitae is a popular tree for screening views or creating privacy when used in multiples. They stay slim, so they are ideal for use where space is limited. Place 3 feet apart on center to allow them space to grow, or stagger them in rows for a more immediate screening. The interior foliage will brown and drop in autumn as part of the natural growth cycle.
Mature Width
3' - 4'
Mature Height
10' - 15'
Thuja occidentalis 'Holmstrup'
Type: Evergreen

The Holmstrup Arborvitae is a slow grower and stays small, so it's ideal for situations where space is limited. Like the Emerald, it can be used to create privacy or screen a view, or it can be a background or specimen in a landscape bed. The foliage has a looser, more undulating appearance than the Emerald.
Mature Width
2' - 3'
Mature Height
5' - 10'
Thuja occidentalis 'Pyramidalis'
Type: Evergreen

This Arborvitae obviously derives its name from its pyramidal shape. The Pyramidal Arb has dense foliage and a medium growth rate that makes it perfect for screening and/or a wind block. The Pyramidal Arborvitae prefers well drained soil and partial to full sunlight. It is also praised for its near perfect pyramid shape, virtually never requiring pruning/trimming.
Mature Width
4' - 5'
Mature Height
15' - 20'
Thuja occidentalis, 'Techny'
Type: Evergreen

The Techny Arb is a long standing traditional arborvitae that is slower growing. The Techny's broad based pyramidal form and excellent dense green foliage makes it a perfect tree for screening and/or hedging. It is known for its resistance to difficult soil and hot temperatures. The Techny Arb is one of the hardiest of the Arborvitae family.
Mature Width
4' - 4.5'
Mature Height
8' - 12'
Betula x 'Crimson Frost'
Type: Shade

This hybrid River Birch is loved for its burgundy-red foliage, multi-stemmed habit and highly ornamental white peeling bark. Slightly smaller than the species, this tree will reach a maximum landscape height of about 25-30'. Looks great planted at the corner of a house or against a backdrop of Colorado Blue Spruce.
Mature Width
15' - 25'
Mature Height
25' - 30'
Betula nigra
Type: Shade

The River Birch is a very popular landscape tree, often used to soften the corner of a house or provide lacy, dappled shade. The bark is papery and highly ornamental. This tree is available in single or multi-stem forms. Because this tree prefers moist soils, it is the ideal choice for planting in a low spot or next to a body of water.
Mature Width
20' - 40'
Mature Height
40' - 60'
Betula x 'White Spire'
Type: Shade

This variety of clump Birch tree is famous for its white chalk bark. The ornamental bark does not peel. The White Spire Birch is very tolerant of high temperatures. It is also used as an ornamental tree to brighten up a landscape.
Mature Width
20' - 25'
Mature Height
30' - 40'
Prunus virginiana ‘Canada Red’
Type: Flowering

A very cold hardy tree, used for its foliage which changes from green in spring to dark purple as the weather warms, then intensifies to reddish in autumn.
Mature Width
20' - 20'
Mature Height
25' - 25'
P. serrulata ‘Sekiyama’
Type: Flowering

Kwanzan Cherry has double-pink, very attractive flowers and is usually purchased and planted for this reason. The upright-spreading form, reaching 15 to 25 feet tall, is quite attractive in many locations. Kwanzan Cherry has good yellow fall color and does not bear fruit. It prefers full sun, is intolerant of poor drainage, and is easily transplanted.
Mature Width
15' - 25'
Mature Height
15' - 25'
Prunus × ‘Snofozam’
Type: Flowering

A gracefully weeping, finely branched tree, Snow Fountains® is smaller than other weeping cherries. It's beautiful cascading form is easily pruned to change its character.
Mature Width
6' - 8'
Mature Height
15' - 15'
Prunus subhirtella ‘Pendula Plena Rosea'
Type: Flowering

Graceful form and an impressive spring floral display make this one of the best weeping trees. Contorted form is an unusual artistic expression of a classic ornamental tree.
Mature Width
25' - 25'
Mature Height
25' - 25'
Malus 'Adams'
Type: Flowering

This crabapple had dark red buds which open to pink every spring. The persistent red fruit is slightly larger than that of other crabapples, and provides good winter interest. The Adams crabapple has a dense, rounded crown and is highly resistant to disease.
Mature Width
20' - 30'
Mature Height
20' - 30'
Malus sargentii 'Candymint'
Type: Flowering

Like its parent, the Sargent crabapple, Candymint has a growth habit that tends to be much wider than it is tall. Flowers are dark red, fading to pink as they open in the spring. Foliage is maroon, fading to green as the season passes. Use this tree when a strong horizontal element is needed in the landscape.
Mature Width
12' - 16'
Mature Height
5' - 10'
Malus 'Cardinal'
Type: Flowering

The Cardinal crabapple has purple flower buds that open to bright red flowers in Spring. Fruit is glossy red and foliage is tinged with purple. This tree has excellent disease resistance.
Mature Width
15' - 25'
Mature Height
10' - 15'
Malux X 'Centurion'
Type: Flowering

A flowering crabapple with upright flowering habits. The flowers are deep pink on the outer edge and lighter pink towards the center. Very disease resistant. Medium growth rate.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
20' - 25'
Malus 'Coralburst'
Type: Flowering

The Coralburst Crabapple is a dwarf type with a rounded, bushy crown. Its most distinctive feature are the coral-colored buds that open to 1" fragrant double rose-pink flowers in the early spring. It is often the first to bloom, so we recommend planting it with later blooming varieties to prolong the show. Fruit is orange-bronze in mid-summer. Tolerates poor soil.
Mature Width
8' - 10'
Mature Height
10' - 15'
Malus 'David'
Type: Flowering

The flowers of the David crabapple are pink in the bud and open to a white flower with a single row of petals. The fruit is bright red and abundant, and the foliage habit is dense and rounded. This tree tends to flower heavier in alternate years.
Mature Width
12' - 15'
Mature Height
12' - 15'
Malus 'Donald Wyman'
Type: Flowering

This is a larger crabapple and tends to be wider than it is tall. Flower buds are reddish pink and open to large white flowers. Flower set tends to be heavier one year than the next, but this tree is always showy. Fruits are bright red and persist on the tree into winter.
Mature Width
20' - 30'
Mature Height
15' - 25'
Crabapple, Louisa
Type: Flowering

Louisa flowers pink and carries yellow fruit in the fall. Foliage is glossy green with a pendulous habit. This tree is the ideal choice when an elegant, weeping flowering tree is desired in the landscape.
Mature Width
10' - 20'
Mature Height
10' - 20'
Malus 'Pink Princess'
Type: Flowering

The pink princess crabapple has rose-pink flowers with a single row of petals. The fruit is small and red and provides winter interest. It has a low, spreading habit and is resistant to disease.
Mature Width
10' - 12'
Mature Height
10' - 15'
Malus 'Prairifire'
Type: Flowering

Prairifire is one of our most popular crabapple varieties, with red buds opening to dark pinkish-red flowers on a rounded crown. New foliage is reddish-maroon, maturing to dark green. The fruit is dark reddish-purple and persistant, remaining on the tree instead of dropping. This variety is very resistant to disease.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
15' - 20'
Malus 'Profusion'
Type: Flowering

Deep red buds open to large purplish red flowers on this popular crabapple variety. New foliage is purple, fading to bronze. Fruit is small and deep red and persists on the tree.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
12' - 15'
Malus x \'Purple Prince\'
Type: Flowering

A very good purple foliaged crab for the yard. Red flowers and maroon fruit. The Purple Prince is also a very good disease resistant crabapple tree.
Mature Width
20' - 20'
Mature Height
20' - 20'
Malus hybrida
Type: Flowering

This is an upright, broad deciduous tree. Leaves are dense, ovate, often lobed, purple, green at maturity, up to 3 inches long. Red buds develop into deep pink flowers in spring. Fruit are deep red, shiny, approximately the size of a cherry. Grows 15 to 25 feet tall and 10 to 20 feet wide. This tree does well in most soil, but will be more attractive if fed peat and compost.
Mature Width
10' - 20'
Mature Height
15' - 25'
Malus x 'Red Jade'
Type: Flowering

The Red Jade Crabapple has a weeping branching habit with a showy pink flower in the spring. The Red Jade has a moderate growth rate with a yellow fall color. This crabapple has winter interest due to unusual form, nice persistent fruits, and a showy winter trunk. It is recommended for buffer strips around parking lots or for median strip plantings in the highway.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
10' - 15'
Malus 'Red Jewel'
Type: Flowering

The Red Jewel crabapple is loaded with abundant white flowers in spring. Fruit is small and bright cherry red, and persists through the winter. This tree has a rounded canopy and stays medium-sized in the landscape.
Mature Width
10' - 15'
Mature Height
10' - 20'
Malus 'Red Splendor'
Type: Flowering

Soft red buds open to large rose-pink flowers with a single row of petals. Fruit is red and persists through the winter. The habit of Red Splendor is large and upright, and the foliage is tinged with red.
Mature Width
10' - 20'
Mature Height
20' - 30'
Malus sargentii
Type: Flowering

Sargent has red buds that open to small white flowers in the spring. Fruit is small and bright red, and loved by birds. The habit is densely branched and mounding, spreading wider than it is tall at maturity.
Mature Width
12' - 16'
Mature Height
8' - 12'
Malus sargentii 'Sargentina'
Type: Flowering

Sargentina is the dwarf version of her parent, the Sargent crabapple. Flowers are small and white, with small red fruit in the fall. The branching habit is very horizontal. This is the ideal flowering tree to use in small landscapes, or where limited space is available for a larger tree.
Mature Width
8' - 10'
Mature Height
6' - 8'
Malus 'Snowdrift'
Type: Flowering

The snowdrift crabapple has pink buds which open to an abundance of white flowers in the spring. Fruit is orange-red and the foliage is a lustrous dark green. This tree is a vigorous grower and retains a rounded, dense head of foliage.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
15' - 20'
Malus 'Spring Snow'
Type: Flowering

Spring Snow is one of the only crabapples to not produce fruit, as the white flowers are sterile. The crown is a dense upright oval, and the flowers are slightly larger than other crabapple varieties, making it very showy.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
20' - 25'
Malus 'Sugar Tyme'
Type: Flowering

The Sugar Tyme Crabapple features pale pink buds that open to sugar-white fragrant flowers. The crown is dense and oval-shaped. Fruit is red, 1/2" in diameter, and does not have the tendency to drop as other crabapples can.
Mature Width
10' - 15'
Mature Height
20' - 20'
Taxodium distichum
Type: Evergreen

A stately deciduous conifer adaptable to wet or dry conditions. Best known in wet areas, does well in city conditions as far north as Milwaukee. \"Cypress knees\" occur only near water. Prefers acid soils. Grows to 50\' - 70\', 25\'or more spread.
Mature Width
25' - 25'
Mature Height
50' - 70'
Cornus, Cherokee Brave
Type: Flowering

Early flowering under story tree with four large white bracts surrounding the small cluster of greenish flowers. NC state flower. Vigorous grower with reddish pink flowers and a white center. Mildew resistant.
Mature Width
20' - 25'
Mature Height
15' - 20'
Cornus, Heart Throb
Type: Flowering

Deep red bloom in normal season - a consistent blooming habit. Can flower as long as 6 - 8 weeks in late May to June.
Mature Width
16' - 18'
Mature Height
18' - 20'
Cornus, Pink Flowering
Type: Flowering

The Pink Flowering Dogwood tree has a tiered branching habit that flaunts a wonderful display of color in late winter to early spring when covered in large pink "blooms". Fall brings red to maroon foliage with clusters of deep red berries that birds simply love. Widely popular throughout the United States, the Pink Flowering Dogwood Tree is a tree that will be cherished again and again.
Mature Width
20' - 25'
Mature Height
20' - 30'
Cornus, Satomi
Type: Flowering

The Pink Flowering Dogwood tree has a tiered branching habit that flaunts a wonderful display of color in late winter to early spring when covered in large pink "blooms". Fall brings red to maroon foliage with clusters of deep red berries that birds simply love. Widely popular throughout the United States, the Pink Flowering Dogwood Tree is a tree that will be cherished again and again.
Mature Width
25' - 25'
Mature Height
25' - 25'
Cornus florida
Type: Flowering

The dogwood tree holds considerable value in the landscape for its ability to thrive under the canopy of larger shade trees. It is a relatively small tree, reaching about 20-25’ tall and wide in the average landscape, and is slow growing until fully established. Flowers are white and 2-3” wide, and cover the tree in mid-spring. They fade in late spring, giving way to light green leaves, which turn a stunning purple-red in the autumn. The dogwood will need some shelter from the elements, so plant amongst larger plants in the landscape or within close proximity to a permanent structure.
Mature Width
25' - 30'
Mature Height
20' - 25'
Abies balsamea
Type: Evergreen

Canaan fir is an attractive medium-sized tree generally reaching 40-55 feet in height and 20-25 feet in width. It exhibits a relatively dense, pyramidal crown with a slender spire-like tip that often imparts a formal appearance. Foliage color is lustrous dark green to bluish green with silvery stomatic bands on the underside of the needles.
Mature Width
20' - 25'
Mature Height
40' - 55'
Abies concolor
Type: Evergreen

The Concolor Fir is a wonderful slow-growing evergreen to be used as a specimen or screen. With longer, softer needles than the spruces and a unique grayish-blue color, this fir makes a statement in the landscape. It will tolerate light shade.
Mature Width
15' - 30'
Mature Height
30' - 50'
Zelkova serrata 'Green Vase'
Type: Shade

The upright habit of the Green Vase Zelkova somewhat resembles the vase shape of the American Elm. It is a fast grower in youth, sometimes putting forth 3' of new growth in a growing season. This tree has excellent fall color, ranging from yellow to orange to bright red. It is wind and drought tolerant once established.
Mature Width
40' - 50'
Mature Height
60' - 70'
Tsuga Canadensis
Type: Evergreen

The Canadian Hemlock is the only evergreen that can tolerate shade, however it will also perform in full sun. It makes a fine specimen tree or screen, especially where there is an existing canopy of mature deciduous trees. The needles are very short and the branches somewhat weeping, giving this tree a very graceful, lacy appearance. These trees can be sheared to maintain a smaller size in the landscape.
Mature Width
20' - 30'
Mature Height
40' - 70'
Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis ‘Imperial’
Type: Shade

The Imperial Honeylocust is a smaller variety of its kind. The Imperial Honeylocust is favored for the absence of thorns and its vase shaped canopy. Lawns grow fairly well beneath the tree and there is little to rake up in the fall since the tiny leaflets filter in between the blades of grass or are washed away in the rain. Honeylocust has a yellow or golden fall color in the northern part of its range. The tree has been successfully grown in urban areas where air pollution, poor drainage, compacted soil, and/or drought are common. Fast grower.
Mature Width
30' - 35'
Mature Height
30' - 35'
Gleditsia triacanthos v. inermis 'Shademaster'
Type: Shade

This medium to fast growing tree is just right when scattered, not-too-dense shade is desired. The canopy is almost cloud-like at maturity, with airy branches and finely divided foliage. Unlike the species, the Shademaster variety of Honeylocust has very few seedpods.
Mature Width
30' - 40'
Mature Height
40' - 50'
Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis ‘Skyline’
Type: Shade

‘Skyline’ Honeylocust grows quickly to 50 feet or more with a rounded canopy. The Skyline is a thornless and mostly seedless cultivator. A very good street tree because of its tolerance to pollution. Also a very good lawn tree because of light shade and the ability for grass to grow beneath. Will turn a golden yellow in the fall. Fast grower.
Mature Width
35' - 45'
Mature Height
50' - 65'
Gleditsia triacanthos v. inermis 'Sunburst'
Type: Shade

The Sunburst Honeylocust is similar to the Shademaster in growth rate and habit. The foliage on Sunburst emerges golden yellow, then changes to a bright green as the season progresses. This tree is beautiful as a highlight in the landscape, especially when used in combination with trees with red foliage or when set against a backdrop of evergreens.
Mature Width
25' - 35'
Mature Height
25' - 35'
Acer palm, Bloodgood
Type: Shade

Attractive foliage with burgundy-red coloring turning brilliant scarlet in fall. Interesting blackish-red bark. Slender, airy form well-suited for use as a small lawn tree or for patios and entryways. Deciduous. Filtered sun. Moderate grower to 15 feet tall and wide.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
15' - 20'
Acer palmatum ‘Crimson Prince’
Type: Shade

Introduced as an improved seedling of Bloodgood, Crimson Prince was selected for deeper purple-red summer color, better winter hardiness and faster growth.
Mature Width
22' - 22'
Mature Height
20' - 20'
Acer Palm, Crimson Queen
Type: Shade

Beautiful small tree has brilliant coral bark on young branches; color intensifies in winter. Deeply cut light green leaves display attractive red margins that turn golden in fall. Deciduous. Partial sun.
Mature Width
8' - 10'
Mature Height
8' - 12'
Acer Palm, Japanese Green
Type: Shade

This popular Japanese Maple has finely dissected palmette shaped leaves (deeply cut like the palm of your hand) and a graceful balanced canopy. Spring leaves are light green and edged in red which last into early summer. A very beautiful tree that will lend a soft, delicate texture to a patio, deck, balcony or garden. Gold crimson fall color.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
15' - 20'
Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Viridis’
Type: Shade

This green laceleaf weeper maintains a fresh, bright green appearance all summer. Finely cut leaves turn a brilliant golden orange in the fall.
Mature Width
8' - 8'
Mature Height
6' - 6'
Acer Palm, Ever Red
Type: Shade

Highly ornamental plant with weeping, shrub-like form. Mature plants are characterized by sculptural, cascading branches. New leaves emerge bright crimson and deepen to burgundy with age. Fall color is scarlet. Considered the ultimate garden specimen, this plant is often seen in Japanese gardens.'Ever-Red' is a 7-lobed form of dissectum atropurpureum, not to be confused with other specimens often sold under the name 'Ever Red'. 'Ever Red' has been known to grow to a height of 15 feet. Excellent effect when used by water or dry creek bed.
Mature Width
15' - 15'
Mature Height
15' - 15'
Acer palm, Tamukeyama
Type: Shade

Broad-rounded habit. Branches often layered or sweeping toward the ground in weeping cultivars. Narrowly lobed leaves are often dissected creating a lacy appearance. New growth and fall color is crimson red. Handsome cascading branches.
Mature Width
15' - 15'
Mature Height
15' - 15'
Tilia cordata ‘Glenleven’
Type: Shade

The ‘Glenleven’ linden is also known as the Littleleaf Linden. This tree has a faster growth rate than other littleleaf Lindens with a more open, canopy forming a moderately dense pyramidal to oval crown which casts moderate shade. The tree grows in sun or partial shade, will tolerate alkaline soil if it is moist, and it transplants well. Littleleaf Linden is a prolific bloomer, the small fragrant flowers appearing in late June and into July
Mature Width
35' - 45'
Mature Height
50' - 60'
Tilia americana 'Greenspire'
Type: Shade

The linden has a medium growth rate, growing 10-15' over a 10 year period into a densely-branched pear shaped tree. It needs very little pruning to maintain its neat shape and does well under difficult environmental conditions, so it has gained popularity as a street tree or low-maintenance shade tree. The leaves are dark glossy green, turning to yellow in the autumn. Insignificant flowers are highly fragrant in summer.
Mature Width
30' - 40'
Mature Height
40' - 50'
Tilia tomentosa 'Sterling'
Type: Shade

The Sterling Silver Linden is similar to the Greenspire Linden in growth rate, shape and flower. The undersides of the leaves are covered in fine silvery hairs that give the tree a shimmery appearance in the landscape. It will be a slightly smaller tree at maturity.
Mature Width
20' - 25'
Mature Height
35' - 45'
Magnolia X loebneri 'Dr. Merrill'
Type: Flowering

The Dr. Merrill magnolia produces fragrant white flowers that open anywhere from March to April and are reportedly some of the prettiest of all the deciduous magnolias. Flowers are white with 15 slender petals. Soil should be moderately fertile and well drained. Plant in full to part sun.
Mature Width
15' - 30'
Mature Height
15' - 20'
Magnolia kobus var. stellata ‘Royal Star’
Type: Flowering

One of the hardiest of all magnolias. Its multi-stem trunk forms a dense head of foliage at the top that blooms a beautiful white in the spring. One of the first blooms in spring time. The Royal Star also produces a pleasant fragrance. Great against a colored backdrop (brick, wood, etc.)
Mature Width
12' - 18'
Mature Height
12' - 20'
Magnolia x soulangiana
Type: Flowering

Saucer Magnolia is a multi-stemmed, spreading tree, and has bright, attractive gray bark. Growth rate is moderately fast but slows down considerably as the tree reaches about 20-years of age. Young trees are distinctly upright, becoming more oval, then round by 10 years of age. Large, fuzzy, green flower buds are carried through the winter at the tips of brittle branches. The blooms open in late winter to early spring before the leaves, producing large, white flowers shaded in pink, creating a spectacular flower display.
Mature Width
20' - 30'
Mature Height
20' - 25'
Acer x freemanii 'Autumn Blaze'
Type: Shade

The Autumn Blaze Maple is a very fast-growing maple, sometimes growing up to 3' or more per year once established. This tree is slightly more drought tolerant once established than true red maple cultivars. The autumn color is brilliant red to orange, depending on environmental conditions, and the color has been known to persist longer into the season. We recommend planting alongside another tree with yellow fall color to heighten the effect.
Mature Width
30' - 40'
Mature Height
40' - 50'
Acer rubrum 'Autumn Flame'
Type: Shade

The Autumn Flame Maple is slower growing than the hybrid maples like Autumn Blaze, but will eventually reach a similar size in the landscape. It will develop a rounded crown at maturity. The autumn color is excellent, coloring early to a bright red or orange, depending on environmental conditions. This maple will tolerate moist conditions, and while it prefers full sun it will perform in part shade as well.
Mature Width
40' - 60'
Mature Height
40' - 60'
Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen'
Type: Shade

Emerald Queen is a faster growing cultivar of the Norway Maple, but still not as fast as the rubrums and their cultivars, reaching only about 25' tall and 20' wide after 20 years. This tree transplants well, is tolerant of poor soils and adapts well to drought conditions after establishment. The brilliant yellow fall color makes it an excellent companion tree to the bright red foliage of Autumn Flame, Autumn Blaze or Red Sunset.
Mature Width
30' - 40'
Mature Height
40' - 50'
Acer rubrum 'Fairview Flame'
Type: Shade

A new introduction to the Affordable Trees product line. Fall foliage is outstanding, varying from the deepest scarlet to brilliant orange and yellow. The gray bark and interesting branching pattern make this an attractive tree even in winter. It's fall display of scarlet red is long-lasting, beginning after Autumn Flame and before October Glory.
Mature Width
40' - 45'
Mature Height
40' - 45'
Acer campestre
Type: Shade

The Hedge Maple is the ideal maple for smaller yards due to its slow growth rate and small stature at maturity. It tolerates heat, drought and poor soils. The dark green of its foliage persists late into the autumn season, finally turning in late October or early November, making it an excellent companion for trees that color early.
Mature Width
20' - 30'
Mature Height
20' - 30'
Acer saccharum 'Legacy'
Type: Shade

Fast growing for a Sugar maple. Thick leaves resist scorch. Red-orange fall color. A tight and dense oval shape.
Mature Width
45' - 60'
Mature Height
45' - 60'
Acer platanoides
Type: Shade

The Norway Maple has a medium growth rate, reaching up to 30' in 20 years. The foliage canopy is round and dense, with dark green leaves changing to yellow in late October or November. Small yellow or green flowers appear in spring before the leaves emerge. This tree transplants well and is tolerant of drought and poor soils once established.
Mature Width
25' - 40'
Mature Height
40' - 50'
Acer rubrum 'October Glory'
Type: Shade

This red maple holds is glossy green foliage late into the season, making it an excellent companion for trees with red and yellow autumn color. It will eventually turn a brilliant orange to red and hold this color into mid-November. Average growth is about 2' per year on an oval to round crown.
Mature Width
40' - 50'
Mature Height
40' - 50'
Acer rubrum 'Franksred'
Type: Shade

The Red Sunset is one of our more popular maples when fast growth is desired. It will develop a dense pyramid to rounded crown with dark green foliage, turning red to orange in autumn. This tree is tolerant of poor soils and moist conditions and transplants well.
Mature Width
35' - 40'
Mature Height
45' - 50'
Acer miyabei 'Morton'
Type: Shade

The State Street Maple is not commonly found in cultivation but makes a fine tree for a small lot due to its smaller stature. In this respect it's similar to the Hedge Maple, but the State Street Maple develops a habit that is more upright oval and the bark is heavily ridged. It is heat, drought and pollution resistant. The foliage is glossy dark green, turning to yellow late in the autumn.
Mature Width
15' - 25'
Mature Height
20' - 30'
Acer saccharum
Type: Shade

The Sugar Maple is an excellent choice for the lawn and landscape where a larger tree with a slow to medium growth rate is desired. Under the right conditions, it often reaches 75-85' in height, but will stay smaller where light, soil or other environmental conditions are not optimal. This maple has excellent fall color and can perform well in full sun or part shade.
Mature Width
45' - 65'
Mature Height
65' - 85'
Quercus robur
Type: Shade

The English Oak is a beautiful choice when a large tree with slower growth is desired. The canopy is pyramidal at youth, maturing to a broadly rounded form. The dark green foliage persists until the leaves fall in autumn, making the English Oak an excellent companion to trees with red or yellow fall foliage.
Mature Width
40' - 60'
Mature Height
40' - 60'
Quercus palustris
Type: Shade

The Pin Oak has a strong upright pyramidal shape with a straight central leader and finely divided leaves. It is one of the more popular oaks due to its faster rate of growth and upright habit. This oak transplants easily and is tolerant of wet soils.
Mature Width
25' - 40'
Mature Height
60' - 70'
Quercus rubra
Type: Shade

This is one of the faster growing oaks, averaging 1-2' of growth per year. It develops a rounded canopy and at maturity is very symmetrical. Foliage is dark glossy green with a russet red fall color. This tree transplants well and is virtually pest and disease free.
Mature Width
60' - 75'
Mature Height
60' - 75'
Quercus bicolor
Type: Shade

Swamp White Oaks are characterized by flaky, peeling grayish-white bark that is highly ridged. It reaches a smaller size at maturity than its close relative the White Oak, becoming 50-60' high and wide at maturity. It is found in the wild in low-lying and swampy areas, so is able to tolerate short periods of sitting water.
Mature Width
50' - 60'
Mature Height
50' - 60'
Quercus alba
Type: Shade

The White Oak has a pyramidal shape when young, maturing to an upright-rounded form with broadly spreading branches. This is one of the most stately oaks in the landscape, reaching up to 80' tall and wide. Growth rate is slow to medium during the first 10-12 years, gradually maturing to a very slow rate of growth after 20-30 years. Fall color ranges from brown to a rich wine red.
Mature Width
50' - 80'
Mature Height
70' - 100'
Pyrus calleryana 'Aristocrat'
Type: Flowering

The Aristocrat Pear is an improved selection of the Bradford, with wider branching angles and glossy dark green leaves with wavy edges. Flowers are white in April-May, and autumn color ranges from yellow to red.
Mature Width
30' - 30'
Mature Height
40' - 40'
Pyrus calleryana 'Autumn Blaze'
Type: Flowering

The draw of this improved pear is its consistent reddish purple fall color. The shape is upright pyramidal or rounded and the branches have wider angles than the Bradford, making them better able to withstand winds.
Mature Width
25' - 25'
Mature Height
30' - 30'
Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer'
Type: Flowering

This improved variety has an upright-pyramidal form that is much narrower than the Bradford. Flowers heavily in April-May and turns a reddish purple in autumn.
Mature Width
10' - 20'
Mature Height
30' - 40'
Pyrus calleryana 'Redspire'
Type: Flowering

The Redspire pear has a pyramidal form that is less stiff than the Bradford. The leaves are shiny dark green and turn more yellow than red in the autumn. This is one of the slower growing pears.
Mature Width
25' - 30'
Mature Height
35' - 45'
Pinus nigra
Type: Evergreen

The Austrian Pine is the ideal evergreen for large open spaces. Its broadly pyramidal shape makes it an ideal backdrop for other evergreens or to highlight the color of a deciduous tree.
Mature Width
20' - 40'
Mature Height
50' - 60'
Pinus strobus
Type: Evergreen

The White Pine is an excellent, inexpensive choice for creating privacy or screening a view. It has an open, loose habit and appears very "soft" in the landscape. Second-year needles will brown and drop as part of the natural growth cycle.
Mature Width
20' - 40'
Mature Height
50' - 80'
Prunus x cistena ‘Schmidtcis’
Type: Flowering

A sport of Cistena, Big Cis® Plum grows quickly to a heavy-trunked, sturdy tree that is intermediate in size between Cistena and Newport. Cistena-like flowers are followed by dark purple foliage that keeps its fresh, clean appearance later in the season.
Mature Width
12' - 12'
Mature Height
14' - 14'
Prunus cerasifera ‘Newportii’
Type: Flowering

Newport Cherry Plum forms a rounded silhouette of dark purple foliage. The new leaves unfold as light bronze-purple but quickly change to red or red-purple. ‘Newport’ Cherry Plum has pale bluish-pink springtime flowers which are followed by one-inch diameter, dull purple fruits. It is said to be one of the hardiest purple-leaved plums.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
15' - 18'
Cercis Canadensis
Type: Flowering

The redbud is a great tree to add a splash of color under the canopy of larger trees. New growth emerges reddish purple and changes to a dark green. Autumn color is greenish-yellow or strong yellow. Showy flowers bloom in March - April, reddish purple in the bud (hence the name) opening to a rosy pink. This tree performs well in full sun or light shade and is more slow growing than other trees.
Mature Width
25' - 30'
Mature Height
20' - 25'
Cercis canadensis
Type: Flowering

‘Forest Pansy’ Eastern Redbud is a moderate to rapid-grower, 20 to 30 feet in height, which has red twigs and beautiful, shimmering, purple/red new leaves, which fade to purple/green during the summer in its southern range. The splendid, purple/pink flowers appear all over the tree in spring, just before the leaves emerge. ‘Forest Pansy’ Eastern Redbud has an irregular growth habit when young but forms a graceful, flat-topped, vase shape as it gets older. The tree usually branches low on the trunk, and if left intact forms a graceful multi-trunked habit.
Mature Width
15' - 25'
Mature Height
20' - 30'
Amelanchier laevis
Type: Flowering

The Allegheny Serviceberry, extremely liked by many birds and animals, grows distinct purple/bronze leaves. The main ornamental feature is the white flowers blooming in mid-spring. The Serviceberry grows purplish blackberries that are quickly eaten by birds. The fall color is yellow to red.
Mature Width
15' - 20'
Mature Height
30' - 40'
Picea glauca 'Densata'
Type: Evergreen

The Black Hills Spruce is the ideal choice when a very symmetrical, conical evergreen is desired. The shorter needles and dense branches contribute to a very rigid, formal silhouette, making this an excellent specimen tree. This is a very slow growing tree and will stay shorter than other landscape evergreens.
Mature Width
10' - 15'
Mature Height
20' - 30'
Picea pungens
Type: Evergreen

Also known as Blue Spruce, the Colorado Spruce is known for the blue color of its new growth. The blue color comes from a powdery substance that occurs naturally on the needles, and the intensity of this color will vary from tree to tree. The Colorado Spruce can be found in colors ranging from a deep grayish-green to an icy blue.
Mature Width
10' - 20'
Mature Height
30' - 60'
Picea abies
Type: Evergreen

The Norway Spruce can have a stiff formal appearance when young, matures to a more graceful tree with dark green pendulous branches. It can get quite large and is a fast grower, so is ideal for screening situations.
Mature Width
15' - 25'
Mature Height
40' - 60'
Picea omorika
Type: Evergreen

This is a very graceful spruce, with pendulous branches that turn up at the ends, revealing whitish undersides to the needles. The Serbian is slow growing, making it ideal for use as a specimen in most any landscape.
Mature Width
15' - 25'
Mature Height
40' - 60'
Salix alba 'Tristis'
Type: Shade

This is one of the hardiest and beautiful of the weeping-type willows. Main branches are strongly upright and secondary branches are pendulous with a golden yellow color. It's fast growth rate and tolerance of moist soils makes it a perfect tree to place next to a body of water.
Mature Width
40' - 50'
Mature Height
50' - 70'
Salix x 'Skyrise'
Type: Shade

The Skyrise Willow is the right choice for the homeowner in the market for instant shade at a great price. Its dense branching structure makes it an ideal windbreak, even when it loses its leaves for the winter. When given full sun and regular water, this tree will grow up to 4' per year!
Mature Width
35' - 45'
Mature Height
45' - 55'