Prunus triloba Multiplex...Summer Foliage: Green Fall Foliage: Orange to bright red BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native Fast-growing tree with green foliage and red flower clusters
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Almond, Flowering
(Tree-form)
Prunus triloba Multiplex
4’ bareroot top-grafted
standard
$75
Zone: 3
Mature height: 7’
Mature spread: 7’
Shape: Round
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow to bronze
Flower: Double pink
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Flowering shrub grafted on a very hardy rootstock. Beautiful
double bright pink flowers, like little roses, cover every twig and
branch in the spring. Best placed in a sunny position, sheltered
from wind. Excellent in a patio pot; the perfect compact feature
tree for any size garden.
Apple, Ambrosia
Malus Ambrosia
7’ bareroot tree
$55
Zone: 4
Mature height: 10-15’
Mature spread: 10-15’’
Shape: Rounded
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, BC native
A modern variety, native to the Okanagan Valley; attractive
medium-sized apple, with a bright red blush over a creamy
background; juicy, with a crisp texture and intensely sweet,
pleasant flavour; low acidity; remains white for hours after
cutting. Great in salads, baking and main dishes. Requires
another variety of apple, or a white-blossom crabapple, for
pollination. May need some winter protection.
Apple, Honeycrisp
Malus Honeycrisp
7’ bareroot tree
$55
Zone: 3
Mature height: 15’
Mature spread: 15’
Shape: Rounded
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: White with pink overtones
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
An exceptional apple and one of the sweetest and most cold-
hardy varieties. Everyone’s favourite eating apple, premium-
priced because of limited supply. Sweet-tart, juicy,
explosively crisp cream-coloured flesh. Good resistance to
scab, outstanding shelf life when stored cool. Plant with
another variety, such as Gala or McIntosh, for best
production.
Apple, McIntosh
Malus McIntosh
7’ bareroot tree
$50
Zone: 3
Mature height: 25’
Mature spread: 25’
Shape: Rounded
Summer Foliage: Deep green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, Ontario native
Very popular, hardy variety, excellent flavour, medium to large
crisp sweet apple with attractive cherry red skin, greenish
white flesh. One of the best apples for eating, cooking and
baking. Cold-hardy, native to eastern Canada. Prefers well-
drained clay loam or clay. Partially self-fertile. Honeycrisp,
Gala and most white-blossom crabapples are excellent
pollinators.
Apple, Royal Gala
Malus Royal Gala
7’ bareroot tree
$50
Zone: 4
Mature height: 10-17’
Mature spread: 10-17’
Shape: Rounded
Summer Foliage: Medium green
Fall Foliage: Orange
Flower: White and light pink
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Medium-size apple with orange-red stripes, crisp, juicy yellow
flesh, sweet and aromatic. Considered one of the world’s best
apples. Blooms mid-season, ripens late August. Used for
eating rather than cooking. Keeps 6 months, does not bruise
easily. Honeycrisp, McIntosh and most white-blossom
crabapples are excellent pollinators.
Basswood/Linden,
American
Tilia Americana
8’ bareroot tree
$80
Zone: 5
Mature height: 40’
Mature spread: 20’
Shape: Upright, narrow
Summer Foliage: Dark green, large heart-shaped leaves
Fall Foliage: Orange, red and gold
Flower: Fragrant clusters of yellow flowers
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native
Native to eastern North America, and one of the best nectar
producers, irresistible to honeybees, butterflies and
hummingbirds; a source of excellent honey. Majestic
landscape or shade tree, prized for hand carving and as a
source of fibre for rope or woven baskets.
Birch, Paper, Jacquemontii
Betula utilis jacquemontii
8’ bareroot tree
(multi-stemmed)
$85
Zone: 5
Mature height: 24’
Mature spread: 15’
Shape: Pyramidal to oval, open
Foliage: Deep green
Fall colour: Yellow
Flower: Catkins
A multi-stemmed species, native to the Himalayas; excellent
landscape species; whitest bark of all the birches, making a
beautiful contrast against darker foliage; ideal for small lots.
Burning Bush (tree-form)
Euonymus alatus
Compactus
4’ top-grafted standard, 2-yr
head, 7-gallon container
$100
Zone: 4
Mature height: 7’
Mature spread: 7’
Shape: Compact globe
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Brilliant scarlet, with orange berries
Grafted patio-size tree with stunning fluorescent red fall foliage
and ornamental berries, very showy. Shrub grafted on a very
hardy rootstock forms a dwarf tree with a rounded ball of foliage
atop a single stem, perfect for the patio or small garden. Low
maintenance, adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions,
wonderful accent in the garden. Spectacular splash of colour in
the fall; orange berries provide winter interest and attract birds.
Crabapple, Dolgo
Malus Dolgo
8’ bareroot tree
$70
Zone: 2
Mature height: 33’
Mature spread: 25’
Shape: Upright open
Summer Foliage: Glossy dark green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
Fruit: Bright red
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Pink buds opening to fragrant white flowers. Bright red edible
fruit, larger and sweeter than most crabapples, ripens in
August-September, excellent for jelly. Incredibly disease
resistant, and one of the most cold-hardy varieties available.
Adaptable to a range of soils, and shade to full sun. Requires
little pruning, but any pruning should be done before early
June.
Crabapple, Weeping,
Louisa
Malus Louisa
7’ bareroot tree
$65
Zone: 4a
Mature height: 15’
Mature spread: 15’
Shape: Rounded, weeping
Summer Foliage: Dark green glossy
Fall Foliage: Yellow-orange
Flower: Red buds, fragrant pink flowers
Fruit: Golden-yellow, with rose blush, showy
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Beautiful ornamental tree for small gardens, with gracefully
weeping branches. Red buds open into clusters of fragrant
soft pink flowers, followed by glossy golden-yellow fruits that
persist well into winter. Deep green leaves turn delicate
shades of yellow-orange in the fall. Good disease resistance.
Sun lover, drought-tolerant once established. A great piece of
“sculpture” for the winter landscape.
Crabapple, Makamik
Malus Makamik
8’ bareroot tree
$70
Zone: 2
Mature height: 25’
Mature spread: 15’
Shape: Rounded, broadly oval
Summer Foliage: Purple
Fall Foliage: Orange-yellow
Flower: Large semi-double rosy-red blossoms
Fruit: Dark red
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Exceptionally hardy ornamental tree, blanketed in fragrant
fuchsia flowers in spring and large, persistent dark red fruit in
fall. Disease resistant, very hardy, attracts birds. Adaptable to
a range of soils, but prefers heavy loam, good drainage, shade
to full sun. Requires little pruning, but any pruning should be
done before early June.
Elderberry, Canadian
Sambucus canadensis
32” shrub (reforest grade),
3-gallon container
$30
Zone: 3
Mature height: 10’
Mature spread: 10’
Shape: Informal bushy clump
Flower: Clusters of lemon-scented, creamy white flowers
Fruit: Clusters of small blue-black berries
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native
Fast-growing native shrub, flowering in June-July and very
attractive to birds and butterflies. Flowers can be eaten raw or
cooked, but berries are quite tart and should always be cooked
before eating; excellent for making jellies, syrup or wine. Grows
well in a variety of conditions, but prefers moist, sunny
locations. In the Middle Ages, elderberry was considered a
Holy Tree, capable of restoring and maintaining good health,
and an aid to longevity. Still used today in herbal medicines.
Gingko
(Maidenhair Tree)
Gingko Biloba
8’ bareroot tree
$120
Zone: 3
Mature height: 50’
Mature spread: 33’
Shape: Broad, spreading crown
Foliage: Fan-shaped, green
Fall Colour: Brilliant yellow
A living-fossil tree, considered one of the oldest plants on earth,
native to China and essentially unchanged over the past 180
million years. Unusual fan-shaped leaves. Excellent shade tree,
very resistant to disease, insects and inhospitable growing
conditions. Leaves turn a beautiful yellow in the fall.
Hydrangea, Limelight
(Tree-Form)
Hydrangea paniculata
Limelight
3.5’ bareroot standard
$90
Zone: 3
Mature height: 6’-8’
Mature spread: 4’-5’
Shape: Upright standard
Summer Foliage: Green
Flower: Cream, lime green, deep pink
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Wonderful dwarf tree flowers late in the season, when most
other flowers are finished. Huge dramatic sprays of flowers
open creamy white, turn chartreuse green in mid-summer,
then pink and rose in the fall. This super-hardy, easy to grow,
long-blooming Hydrangea will thrive in sun or part shade, and
can withstand winter temperatures as low as -35 Celsius. Very
difficult to kill. Blooms on new wood, so cut back by one-third
in early spring for best bloom.
Hydrangea, Pink Diamond
(Tree-Form)
Hydrangea paniculata
Interhydia
3.5’ bareroot standard
$90
Zone: 3
Mature height: 8’
Mature spread: 6’
Shape: Upright standard
Summer Foliage: Green
Flower: Red buds, opening to white and changing to pink over
many months into the fall
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Dwarf tree, noted for its dense, cone-shaped panicles (8 to 12”
long) of flowers on red-stemmed branches, blooming July to
September. Larger panicles can be obtained by thinning to 5-
10 primary shoots; branches will arch downward with the
weight of the flowers. Does well in full sun or full shade; benefits
from mulch in winter. Can be used for cut flowers, drying, or
left on the tree for the winter. Prune in late winter/early spring.
Lilac, Ludwig Spaeth
Syringa vulgaris
Ludwig Spaeth
4’ bareroot shrub
$45
Zone: 2
Mature height: 12’
Mature spread: 9’
Shape: Upright, multi-stemmed
Summer Foliage: Bluish green
Fall Foliage: No appreciable colour
Flower: Panicles of single dark purple flowers
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Multi-stemmed deciduous shrub with showy clusters of very
fragrant dark purple flowers, blooming in mid-spring. Flowers
best in full sun, but tolerates dry or moist soils and urban
pollution. Very hardy, deer-resistant, attracts butterflies. Prune
only after flowering. Lives about 30 years.
Lilac, Pride of Moscow
Syringa vulgaris
Pride of Moscow
5’ bareroot shrub
$55
Zone: 2b
Mature height: 8’
Mature spread: 7’
Shape: Upright
Summer Foliage: Bluish green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: Double, pale pink, changing to white
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Large long-lasting blooms, exceptionally fragrant. Blooms best
in full sun, producing abundant flowers in May. Accepts a wide
range of soils, from sand to fine clay, dry to moderately moist.
Disease and deer resistant. Attracts butterflies. Prune only
after flowering.
Magnolia, Kobus
Magnolia Kobus
4’ tree, 3-gallon container
$80
Zone: 5
Mature height: 25’
Mature spread: 25’
Shape: Rounded, wide-spreading
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: Creamy white, with hints of pale pink
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Slender deciduous tree with masses of large, fragrant white
flowers, about 4” in diameter, followed by pink fruits splitting to
reveal scarlet seeds. One of the hardiest of all magnolias and
one of the earliest to bloom in spring, when most deciduous
trees are still bare. May need several years to bloom heavily.
Maple, Fall Fiesta (Sugar)
Acer saccharum Bailsta
8’ bareroot tree
$100
Zone: 4
Mature height: 60’
Mature spread: 45’
Shape: Upright, rounded
Summer Foliage: Glossy green
Fall Foliage: Yellow, orange and scarlet
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native
Cultivar of Sugar Maple noted for its vigorous and rapid growth
rate; thick, glossy, dark green leaves; resistance to leaf tatter,
heat, wind and drought; outstanding fall colour; and excellent
winter hardiness. Low maintenance tree, rarely troubled by
insects or disease.
Maple, Flax Mill Majesty
(Sugar)
Acer saccharum
Flax Mill Majesty
8’ bareroot tree
$100
Zone: 4
Mature height: 50’
Mature spread: 40'
Shape: Symmetrical oval
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Orange red
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native
Highly regarded cultivar of our native Sugar Maple. Dense,
perfectly symmetrical oval head even at an early age. Fast
growing, very cold hardy, resistant to frost cracking and sun
scald.
Maple, Red (Native)
Acer rubrum
8’ bareroot tree
$95
Zone: 3b
Mature height: 50’
Mature spread: 40'
Shape: Broadly oval to round
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Orange to bright red
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native
Fast-growing tree with green foliage and red flower clusters in
the spring and summer, followed by beautiful fall colours of
yellowish orange to bright red. Prefers full sunlight and
average to wet conditions, but accepts a wide range of soils,
thrives in acidic soils, and can also tolerate some standing
water. May live for 80-100 years.
Maple, Red Sunset
Acer rubrum
Franksred
8’ bareroot tree
$100
Zone: 4
Mature height: 50’
Mature spread: 40’
Shape: Upright, dense
Summer Foliage: Glossy green
Fall Foliage: Red and orange
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native
.
Best fall colours of any red maple, developing well before other
varieties and lasting for weeks. Vigorous, fast-growing shade
tree, more heat- and drought-resistant than other red maples,
with no significant pests or diseases. Grows almost anywhere.
Maple, Sugar (Native)
Acer saccharum
8’ bareroot tree
$95
Zone: 4
Mature height: 60’
Mature spread: 45’
Shape: Upward-reaching branches and rounded crown
Summer foliage: Green
Fall foliage: Yellow, orange and gold
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native
A large, long-lived native species, hardy & easily maintained.
Beautiful fall leaves in shades of yellow, orange & red; major
source of maple syrup. Prefers cool climates; grows well in a
variety of soils; very shade tolerant; needs lots of space.
Average lifespan over 200 years, but can live up to 400 years.
Mountain Ash, Russian
(Rowan Tree)
Sorbus aucuparia Rossica
8’ bareroot tree
$85
Zone: 3
Mature height: 30’
Mature spread: 20'
Shape: Shapely oval
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fruit: Clusters of orange-red berries
Fall Foliage: Rusty orange BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator
friendly
Stunning and hardy accent tree, not a true Ash but a member of
the Rose family, unaffected by the Emerald Ash Borer. Features
clusters of white flowers in spring, followed by spectacular
clusters of long-lasting orange-red berries, which birds love.
Berries are edible only if cooked, but can be used to make a
tangy, bittersweet jelly known as rowanberry jelly in the UK and
dogberry jelly in Newfoundland. Does best in full sun.
Nannyberry
Viburnum lentago
5’ shrub, 5 gallon container
$55
Zone: 2b
Mature height: 15’
Mature spread: 10’
Shape: Round
Summer Foliage: Deep green
Fall Foliage: Brick red
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native
Native shrub boasting large clusters of creamy white flowers in
spring, showy royal blue fruit from late summer to early winter,
and reliable brick-red fall colour. Fruit is juicy and sweet-sour;
can be eaten raw or dried, crushed in a smoothie, or made into
jam. Also used in herbal medicines.
Oak, Crimson Spire
Quercus robur
x alba Crimschmidt
8’ bareroot tree
$100
Zone: 4
Mature height: 50’
Mature spread: 15’
Shape: Columnar
Foliage: Blue green
Fall colour: Brilliant red
Flower: Yellowish-green catkins
An excellent choice for narrow spaces, particularly useful as
a privacy screen where space is limited. The lovely, dark
green leaves turn spectacular shades of red in autumn, and
many will persist through the winter. Strong wood resists high
winds; drought tolerant.
Oak, Red (Native)
Quercus rubra
8’ bareroot tree
$100
Zone: 3
Mature height: 60’
Mature spread: 50’
Shape: Rounded
Foliage: Dark green
Fall colour: Red
Flower: Yellowish-green catkins
BLOOMS CHOICE: Native
Most brilliant fall colour of any oak. Broad-headed native tree,
with lobed leaves ranging from bright red in early spring to
dark shiny green in summer and spectacular scarlet in fall.
Leaves may remain on the tree through the first snows,
providing winter colour. Low-maintenance tree, tolerant of
poor soils and wind, grows about 12” per year. Acorns attract
birds, small animals and browsers.
Pear, Bartlett
Pyrus communis
Bartlett
7’ bareroot tree
$50
Zone: 5
Mature height: 20’
Mature spread: 20’
Shape: Upright oval
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Outstanding deep purple
Flowers: White
Fruit: Golden yellow with a reddish blush
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
The world’s favourite pear. Easy to grow, very productive, with
beautiful blossoms in spring and large, thin-skinned, sweet fruit
in late summer. Begins to bear early and may continue for up
to 100 years. Partially self-pollinating but will be even more
productive with another variety (or a beehive) nearby. Vibrant
green when ready to harvest, yellow when ripe and ready to
eat. Excellent for eating fresh or canning.
Pear, Early Gold
Pyrus ussuriensis
JefGold
7' bareroot tree
$50
Zone: 3
Mature height: 15’
Mature spread: 15’
Shape: Compact round
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Burgundy
Flower: White
Fruit: Yellow
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Excellent vigour and cold tolerance. Stunning clusters of white
flowers. Produces small golden juicy fruit in early August, good
for eating and jam. Does well in full sun and a wide range of
moisture and soil conditions. Plant with another pear variety
nearby as pollinator. Very hardy.
Pear, Golden Spice
Pyrus ussuriensis
Golden Spice
7' bareroot tree
$50
Zone: 3
Mature height: 15’
Mature spread: 10’
Shape: Compact round
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
Fruit: Bright yellow with red blush
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Very hardy tree, bearing small pears that are bright yellow
blushed with red, and ripen in September/October. Prefers full
sun, deep, well-drained soil. Not drought tolerant. Plant with
another pear variety nearby as pollinator. Very hardy.
Serviceberry, Robin Hill
Amelanchier x grandiflora
Robin Hill
8’ bareroot tree
$100
Zone: 4
Mature height: 20’
Mature spread: 18’
Shape: Upright, multi-stemmed, rounded
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Bright orange and red
Flower: Clusters of pink buds open to large white flowers
Fruit: Edible black berries
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly, native
Upright compact multi-stemmed tree with spreading branches.
Small juicy berries resemble tiny apples; delicious in jelly or pie.
Tolerates a variety of soils and moisture conditions but prefers
full sun, well-drained sites. Deer and disease resistant. Very
cold-hardy native ornamental tree.
Spruce, Baby Blue
Picea pungens Baby Blue
2’ tree, 3-gallon container
$50
Zone: 3
Mature height: 20’
Mature spread: 10'
Shape: Pyramidal
Foliage: Silvery blue needles year-round
Highly ornamental blue evergreen tree, extremely hardy,
dense and rugged. Excellent as an accent tree, slow-growing,
low maintenance, deer-resistant.
Spruce, Colorado Blue
Picea pungens glauca
1.5’ tree, 3-gallon container
$30
Zone: 2
Mature height: 50’
Mature spread: 20'
Shape: Upright pyramidal
Foliage: Silver-blue to blue-green needles
Considered one of North America’s finest conifers, loved for its
silvery blue colour and exceptional beauty. Once established,
may grow 6-12” a year. Excellent as a windbreak or tall screen,
for winter interest, or as a specimen tree in large landscapes.
Deer resistant.
Willow, Golden Weeping
Salix alba Tristis
8’ bareroot tree
$65
Zone: 4
Mature height: 60’
Mature spread: 30’
Shape: Weeping
Summer Foliage: Light green
Fall Foliage: Golden yellow
BLOOMS CHOICE: Pollinator friendly
Large, fast-growing and extremely hardy tree, considered one
of the best of the weeping willows, with a graceful crown of
brilliant yellow twigs that kiss the ground. Spectacular
specimen tree when given enough room to grow and spread,
especially near ponds and streams where it can be reflected
for double the pleasure. Should not be planted near wells or
sewer lines. Provides nectar and pollen for bees and many
other pollinators.
Willow, Variegated
Japanese
Salix integra
Hakuro Nishinki
4’ top-grafted standard,
5-gallon container
$70
Zone: 4
Mature spread: 2’-3.5’
Shape: Small top-grafted tree
Summer Foliage: Green, white and pink
Fall Foliage: Green
Small top-grafted tree, very striking. New growth is a beautiful
pink and cream, with flecks of green, giving the impression of
masses of blossoms, and fading to green as summer
progresses. Responds well to spring pruning, becoming even
more colourful. Clippings will root easily – just place in soil.
Coral-red stems provide winter interest.
Trees well-watered and properly cared for
will have an excellent survival rate
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