Blue Spruce
Blue Spruce

Beautiful blue color and short full needles are the hallmark of this favorite large evergreen for Northern landscapes. Various species offer a range of shapes and sizes to suite any location, including Baby Blue, Fat Albert, and Hoopsii. Mix with a variety of dwarf to mid-sized evergreens for a stunning year round display. Provides dramatic color and form to autumn and winter landscapes. Best used for large scale plantings.

Douglass Fir
Douglass Fir

Iconic natural pyramidal shape with beautiful short green needles and 4-6” pine cones. This is the typical Christmas tree. Dougless Fir belongs to a genus of about six species of evergreen trees of the conifer family Pinaceae, native to western North America and eastern Asia. Adds gorgeous fall and winter interest to any landscape. When mature, the Rocky Mountain Douglass Fir is a very large tree, typically reaching 115-158 feet in height.

Austrian Pine
Austrian Pine

An extremely hardy, versatile and low maintenance evergreen tree. Pyramidal when young, broad and flat-topped when mature. Attractive dark brown bark and long stiff green needles. Excellent for use in difficult spots where nothing else can survive. Perfect for screens, windbreaks, mass planting or planted as a specimen. Provides shade and large-scale beauty to landscapes. Grows 50-60 feet in height with a spread of 20-40 feet.