Apple, Crimson Crisp
Malus Crimson Crisp
(Coop 39)
7’ tree, 10-gallon container
$90
Zone: 4
Height: 15’
Spread: 10’
Shape: Upright, with a rounded canopy
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
New rising star of the apple world, beginning to rival
Honeycrisp in popularity Very attractive vividly red apple,
extremely crisp, with rich spicy sweet/tart flavour. Low-
maintenance trees, disease-resistant, need little pruning,
well-adapted for home gardens. Long midseason
harvest, fruit stores well, and is not prone to falling off the
tree. Perfect eating apple, but great for baking, juicing
and cider as well. Love at first bite! Use Honeycrisp,
Gala or McIntosh as a pollinator.
Apple, Honeycrisp
Malus Honeycrisp
7’ bareroot tree
$60
Zone: 3
Height: 15’
Spread: 15’
Shape: Rounded
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: White with pink overtones
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 Crimson Crisp,
Gala or McIntosh, for best production.
Apple, McIntosh
Malus McIntosh
7’ bareroot tree
$50
Zone: 3
Height: 25’
Spread: 25’
Shape: Rounded
Summer Foliage: Deep green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
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. Tree grows 1-2 feet per year,
blooms mid-season; fruit ripens late September. 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
Height: 10-17’
Spread: 10-17’
Shape: Rounded
Summer Foliage: Medium green
Fall Foliage: Orange
Flower: White and light pink
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.
Birch, Yellow (Native)
Betula alleghaniensis
4’ tree, 5-gallon container
(multi-stemmed)
$60
Zone: 3
Height: 65’
Spread: 17’
Shape: Pyramidal to round
Foliage: Dark green
Fall colour: Bright yellow
Flower: Catkins
Ontario’s largest native birch. Bark is shiny yellowish to
silvery-grey, with a shaggy, peeling texture. The sap can
be boiled to make syrup or fermented into beer, and the
twigs and leaves can be used to make a wintergreen-
flavoured tea. Popular food source for animals and birds,
particularly the yellow-bellied sapsucker. North American
native.
Cedar, Emerald
Thuja occidentalis Emerald
32” tree, 3-gallon container
$45
Zone: 3b
Height: 12’
Spread: 4’
Shape: Upright, narrow
Foliage: Emerald green
Narrow upright accent evergreen, with dense foliage that
remains bright green year round. Number one choice for
an evergreen hedge, grows about 1 foot per year, fills out
to ground level, takes pruning well. Hardy and adaptable,
relatively low maintenance, virtually disease- and pest-
resistant.
Crabapple, Harvest Gold
Malus Hargozam
8’ bareroot tree
$70
Zone: 4
Height: 20’-25’
Spread: 15’-20’
Shape: Upright, broadly oval
Summer Foliage: Shiny green
Fall Foliage: Clear yellow
Flower: White
Fruit: Showy persistent golden fruit
Late-flowering crabapple with pink buds that open to
single white blooms. Often considered the best gold-
fruited crabapple, with ½-inch bright yellow fruits
persisting into winter. Good small shade tree as well as a
flowering and fruiting ornamental. Thrives in full sun and
just about any type of soil. Disease and deer resistant,
low maintenance, extremely hardy.
Crabapple, Prairifire
Malus Prairifire
6’ bareroot tree
$55
Zone: 4a
Height: 20’
Spread: 20’
Shape: Upright spreading
Foliage: Purple to bronze
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: Red buds become clusters of fragrant fuchsia
flowers
Fruit: Red fruit remains on tree until late fall
Highly regarded award-winning accent tree smothered in
long-lasting rich red flowers in spring and persistent small
purple/dark red fruit in fall. Beautiful reddish bark. Prefers
full sun, tolerates a wide variety of water and soil
conditions. Excellent disease resistance.
Honeylocust, Sunburst
Gleditsia triacanthos Suncole
7’ bareroot tree
$75
Zone: 4b
Height: 35’
Spread: 30’
Shape: Upright, open
Summer Foliage: Gold in spring, lime green in summer
Fall Foliage: Bright yellow
Very popular tree for light dappled shade; thornless and
seedless for easy maintenance. Attractive delicate ferny
foliage emerges brilliant yellow in spring, becomes lime
green in summer and an outstanding yellow again in fall.
Prefers full sun; very tolerant of adverse growing
conditions.
Hydrangea, Quickfire
Hydrangea paniculata Bulk
3.5’ bareroot standard
$90
Zone: 4
Height: 6’-8’
Spread: 6’-8’
Shape: Upright standard
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Gold and burgundy
This super-hardy, easy to grow, long-blooming
Hydrangea flowers more than a month earlier than other
varieties. Flowers open white, then turn pink, becoming
an extremely dark rosy pink by fall. Beautiful tree-like
form brings the lush, colourful blooms to eye-level and is
particularly good in small gardens or large patio
containers. Very difficult to kill. Blooms on new wood, so
will flower after even the harshest winter. Cut back by
one-third in early spring for best bloom.
Lilac, Ludwig Spaeth
Syringa vulgaris
Ludwig Spaeth
4’ bareroot shrub
$55
Zone: 2
Height: 12’
Spread: 9’
Shape: Upright, multi-stemmed
Summer Foliage: Bluish green
Fall Foliage: No appreciable colour
Flower: Panicles of single dark purple flowers
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, tends to
sucker, attracts butterflies, deer-resistant. Prune only
after flowering. Lives about 30 years.
Lilac, Pride of Moscow
Syringa vulgaris
Pride of Moscow
5’ bareroot shrub
$60
Zone: 2b
Height: 8’
Spread: 7’
Shape: Upright
Summer Foliage: Bluish green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: Double, pale pink, changing to white
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.
Magnolia, Susan
Magnolia x Susan
2’ tree, 3-gallon container
$65
Zone: 4
Height: 8-10’
Spread: 8’-10’
Shape: Broad upright
Summer Foliage: Glossy green
Fall Foliage: Bronze yellow
Flower: Deep rose-purple buds, fuchsia-pink flower
Hardy magnolia cross, bred to bloom later in the season
and thus avoid late spring frost damage. Grows 4-6” per
year and needs little maintenance. Often continues to
bloom for over a month, with some repeat bloom in mid-
summer; large glossy green leaves make this an
attractive specimen plant even after the flowers are
finished.
Maple, Amur
Ruby Slippers
Acer ginnala Ruby Slippers
7’ bareroot tree
$85
Zone: 3
Height: 20’
Spread: 20’
Shape: Low-branched, upright spreading to rounded
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Brilliant red, orange and gold
Unusual for this species, this cultivar has a single straight
trunk with a dense, upright spreading canopy. Abundant,
long-lasting bright red keys hang from the branches in
pairs in June, like little red ballet slippers. Red, orange
and gold fall foliage. Hardy and adaptable, moderate
growth rate, drought tolerant.
Maple, Autumn Fest
Acer saccharum
Autumn Fest
7’ bareroot tree
$85
Zone: 4a
Height: 50’
Spread: 35’
Shape: Upright, narrow oval
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Brilliant orange-red to red
New faster growing Sugar Maple cultivar, with fall colour
starting early and so bright “you gotta wear shades”.
Upright narrow growth habit, strong branch angles and
dense branching make Autumn Fest perfect for limited
spaces.
Maple, Fall Fiesta
Acer saccharum Bailsta
7’ bareroot tree
$85
Zone: 4
Height: 60’
Spread: 45’
Shape: Upright, rounded
Summer Foliage: Glossy green
Fall Foliage: Yellow, orange and scarlet
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, and excellent winter
hardiness. Low maintenance tree rarely troubled by
insects or disease.
Maple, Firefall
Acer x freemanii AF#1
7’ bareroot tree
$90
Zone: 3
Height: 50’
Spread: 35’
Shape: Upright oval
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Orange-red to red
Hardy fast-growing silver maple/red maple hybrid.
Deeply cut foliage, exceptional cold hardiness, no seed
litter, and brilliant red fall colour that develops early – a
bright addition to the landscape. Strong branches resist
wind, snow and ice damage. Not as wide as most shade
trees, so a good fit in smaller yards.
Maple, Red (Native)
Acer rubrum
7’ bareroot tree
$75
Zone: 3b
Height: 50’
Spread: 40'
Shape: Broadly oval to round
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Orange to bright red
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
Franskred
7’ bareroot tree
$90
Zone: 4
Height: 50’
Spread: 40’
Shape: Upright, dense
Summer Foliage: Glossy green
Fall Foliage: Red and orange
.
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
7’ bareroot tree
$80
Zone: 4
Height: 60’
Spread: 50'
Shape: Upward-reaching branches and rounded crown
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow, orange and red
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, can live for up to 400 years.
Oak, Crimson Spire
Quercus robur
x alba Crimschmidt
6’ bareroot tree
$90
Zone: 4
Height: 50’
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
6’ bareroot tree
$85
Zone: 3
Height: 60’
Spread: 50’
Shape: Rounded
Foliage: Dark green
Fall colour: Red
Flower: Yellowish-green catkins
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.
Peach, Redhaven
Prunus persica Redhaven
6’ tree, 7-gallon container
$75
Zone: 5
Height: 20’
Spread: 15’
Shape: Rounded, spreading
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Bright gold
Flowers: Pink
Fruit: Golden yellow with a reddish blush
An excellent freestone peach with almost fuzzless red-
blushed yellow skin and firm, sweet yellow flesh. Ideal
for eating fresh, canning or freezing. Attractive accent
tree with dark pink buds that open to fragrant pink flowers
in early spring. Blooms late to avoid frosts; resistant to
leaf spot. Self-fertile, but, like most fruit trees, will
produce better if planted near another peach variety.
Needs full sun, not suitable for northwind-exposed
locations.
Peach, Reliance
Prunus persica Reliance
6’ tree, 7-gallon container
$75
Zone: 5
Height: 20’
Spread: 15’
Shape: Rounded, spreading
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flowers: Pink
Fruit: Yellow background splashed with dark red
The hardiest peach tree you can get (reliable to -30°!).
Showy bright pink blossoms, blooming late to avoid
spring frosts, and ripening in mid-August to medium-
sized freestone fruit, yellow with a red blush. Self-
pollinating, but, like most fruit trees, will produce better if
planted near another peach variety. Vigorous, fast-
growing, drought tolerant and largely disease resistant.
Needs full sun, not suitable for northwind-exposed
locations.
Pear, Bartlett
Pyrus communis
Bartlett
7’ bareroot tree
$50
Zone: 5
Height: 20’
Spread: 20’
Shape: Upright oval
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Outstanding deep purple
Flowers: White
Fruit: Golden yellow with a reddish blush
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
Height: 15’
Spread: 15’
Shape: Compact round
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Burgundy
Flower: White
Fruit: Yellow
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 (e.g., Golden Spice) nearby as
pollinator. Very hardy.
Pear, Golden Spice
Pyrus ussuriensis
Golden Spice
7' bareroot tree
$50
Zone: 3
Height: 15’
Spread: 10’
Shape: Compact round
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: White
Fruit: Bright yellow with red blush
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. Use “Early Gold” as a pollinator.
Plum, Italian
Prunus domestica Italian
4’ tree, 7-gallon container
$80
Zone: 4
Height: 15’
Spread: 10’
Shape: Upright
Summer Foliage: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Flower: Pink and white
Fruit: Large, deep purple, freestone
Very sweet, medium to large freestone plums. Perfect for
drying, eating fresh, freezing or canning. Beautiful spring
flowers and deep-purple fruit on a manageable, naturally
dwarf tree. Self-fruitful, so there’s no need to plant a
pollinator. Winter hardy, easy to establish, adaptable to
most soil types and disease resistant – the most
effortless of all fruit trees to grow.
Saskatoonberry,
Standing Ovation
Amelanchier alnifolia
Obelisk
5’ bareroot shrub/small tree
$75
Zone: 2
Height: 12’
Spread: 6’
Shape: Narrow upright, multi-stemmed
Summer Foliage: Forest green
Fall Foliage: Outstanding yellow
Flower: White clusters
Exceptionally attractive columnar shrub/small tree,
smothered with pretty white blossoms in spring and
sweet juicy deep purple berries in summer. A robust
cultivar of a native species, highly resistant to cold and
pests, and not attractive to deer. Self-pollinating.
Serviceberry,
Princess Diana
Amelanchier x grandiflora
Princess Diana
7’ bareroot shrub/small tree
$80
Zone: 4
Height: 20’
Spread: 15’
Shape: Upright rounded, multistemmed
Summer Foliage: Dark green
Fall Foliage: Brilliant red
Flower: White clusters
Fruit: Edible purple berries in June
Hardy native ornamental tree. Fall colour is brilliant red,
starting early and lasting late into the season. Tolerant of
a wide range of soils. Easy to grow in full sun to part
shade. Deer resistant.
Spruce, Baby Blue
Picea pungens Baby Blue
32” tree, 5-gallon container
$70
Zone: 3
Height: 20’
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
$35
Zone: 2
Height: 50’
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, Prairie Cascade
Salix x Prairie Cascade
8’ bareroot tree
$65
Zone: 3
Height: 35’
Spread: 25’
Shape: Weeping, broad
Summer Foliage: Dark green, very glossy
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Extremely hardy tree, developed in Manitoba for
Canadian winters, with very glossy, dark green foliage,
graceful arching golden branches. Insect and disease
resistant; fast-growing; likes full sun, lots of space,
average to wet conditions. Particularly showy in winter.
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