• Delicate cut, brilliant ruby-red leaves in spring time, giving way to darker maroon then purple as summer progresses. Brighter in sun. A small landscape tree used in more formal gardens and courtyards. Perfect for large deck planters. Growth habit: 6" to 10" per year. Zone 5-8. Low Temp. Tolerance to: -20 degrees F.
  • This very popular conifer has a handsome pyramidal form with rigid tiered branches densely covered with stiff gray-blue needles. Use as an evergreen windbreak or tall screen, or as a specimen plant in large landscapes.
  • Among the hardiest of flowering dogwoods available. Covered with 3" to 5" white blossoms in late spring. Lustrous, medium green leaves cover the delicate limb structure of multi-stemmed shrub, or with training small tree to 20 feet. In late summer, raspberry-like red fruit hangs from the branches. Growth habit: 6" to 10" per year. Zone 5-8. Low Temp. Tolerance to : -20 degrees F.
  • Native to the Himalayas. A graceful tree with softer, lighter texture than other cedars. Excellent tree for use as privacy screen or natural fence.
    • Reaching heights of 80 ft. with 40 ft. spread at ground.
    • Growth habit: 8" to 12" per year.
    • Zone 7-9. Low Temp.
    • Tolerance to :0 degrees F.
  • A graceful, hardy tree attractive in any season, especially in the fall when leathery, light green leaves turn gold.
    • Most mature trees are 35-50 ft.
    • Usually grows 1-3 ft. per year.
    • The only representative of an ancient tree family dominant 200 million years ago.
    • A very hardy tree, surviving in city centers; does best in warmer areas. Water in dry season until 10 to 20 ft.
    • Growth habit: 12" to 24" per year.
    •  Zone 1-10. Low Temp.
    • Tolerance: -50 degrees.
  • Broad spreading branches and round-topped crown; leaves with three to seven pairs of sharp pointed lobes.the leaves are green above and paler matte green below during the growing season, developing rich red and brown hues in the autumn. Widely planted for its fine fall coloring and vigorous growth. high branching habit and reasonably open shade make it a good tree for big lawns, broad avenues. Its deep roots make it good to garden under. Fast growth to 90 feet. Zones 5-9