Bare root stockWe still have limited bare root stock available please contact the office for more information.Please note: trees are sold in multiples of 10, with a minimum total order of 50 trees.* |
| Category | Species | Availability | Age | Size | 10-50 | 60-90 | 100-490 | 500-990 | 1000+ | ||
| Conifer | White Pine
Ontario's tallest tree and provincial tree Appearance: Clusters of 5 soft, long, bluish-green needles. Smooth, young bark; dark, ridged mature bark. Site and soils: Best on well drained to moist, sand and loams. Tolerates shade when young. Rural plantings: Reforestation, timber plantations. Plant at 6ft. spacing. Grows 2-3 feet/year once established. Plant under canopy of taller trees to help avoid white pine weevil problems. Grows well with red pine, maple, ash and beech. Urban settings: Prune for landscaping purposes; sensitive to salt and air pollutants. Native to: Southern and central Ontario |
Sold out | 3+0 | 15+ cm | $1.50 | $0.80 | $0.55 | $0.50 | $0.44 | ||
| Conifer | Red Pine
Highest yielding conifer plantation species Appearance: Clusters of 2 brittle, long, shiny dark green needles. Scaly, pinkish-gray bark, burrowed with age. Site and soils: Good on infertile, well-drained, sandy, gravelly soils. Needs full sunlight. Rural plantings: Reforestation, timber plantations. Plant at 8 feet by 8 feet. Grows 2-3 feet/year once established. Periodically thin to maintain health and growth. Grows well with white pine, aspen. Urban settings: Reddish bark is striking with dark green foliage; doesn't thrive in inner city. Native to: Ontario |
Sold out | 3+0 | 15+ cm | $1.50 | $0.80 | $0.55 | $0.50 | $0.44 | ||
| Conifer | White Pine
Ontario's tallest tree and provincial tree Appearance: Clusters of 5 soft, long, bluish-green needles. Smooth, young bark; dark, ridged mature bark. Site and soils: Best on well drained to moist, sand and loams. Tolerates shade when young. Rural plantings: Reforestation, timber plantations. Plant at 6ft. spacing. Grows 2-3 feet/year once established. Plant under canopy of taller trees to help avoid white pine weevil problems. Grows well with red pine, maple, ash and beech. Urban settings: Prune for landscaping purposes; sensitive to salt and air pollutants. Native to: Southern and central Ontario |
Sold out | G+1.5 | 15cm + | $1.65 | $1.00 | $0.69 | $0.65 | $0.56 | ||
| Conifer | Tamarack
Loses needles in autumn Appearance: Tufts of many soft, short, bluish-green needles; yellow and fall off in autumn. Thin, smooth, gray young bark; reddish-brown, scaly, mature bark. Site and soils: Grows best on moist, sandy soils. Tolerates wet, poorly drained sites. Needs full sunlight. Rural plantings: Reforestation. Fast initial growth on good sites. Grows well in pure stands or with birch, aspen, spruce. Sensitive to chemical weed control. Urban settings: Uncommon, but has brilliant yellow autumn colour, light green spring colour. Native to: Northern and central Ontario |
Sold out | G+1.5 | 20+ cm | $1.65 | $1.00 | $0.80 | $0.70 | $0.60 | ||
| Conifer | European Larch
Loses needles in autumn Appearance: Tufts of many soft, short, bright green needles. Yellow and fall off in autumn. Site and soils: Grows best on moist, sandy soils. Needs full sunlight. Rural plantings: Plantations for wood products at 8 feet by 8 feet spacing. Fast initial growth on good sites. Sensitive to chemical weed control. Urban settings: Ornamental, brilliant autumn colour; pretty, bright green spring colour. Native to: Europe |
Limited | G+1.5 | 20+ cm | $1.65 | $1.00 | $0.80 | $0.70 | $0.60 | ||
| Conifer | Austrian Pine
Appearance: Clusters of 2 long, dark green needles; broad form. Yellow-brown, .aky young bark; dark gray-brown, furrowed mature bark. Site and soils: Tolerates a wide variety of soils. Rural plantings: Not recommended. Urban settings: Very common ornamental; drought and salt resistant; interesting form. Native to: Southern Europe |
Sold out | 3+0 | 15+ cm | $1.65 | $1.00 | $0.80 | $0.70 | $0.60 | ||
| Hardwood | Silver Maple
Appearance: Light green (lighter below), deeply cut leaves; spreading, open grown form. Smooth, young bark; gray-brown, shaggy, mature bark. Site and soils: Best on deep, fertile, moist loams (withstands seasonally wet soils). Needs full sunlight. Rural plantings: Reforestation, plantations for pulp and timber. Grows fast. Urban settings: Aggressive roots and brittle branches make it unsuitable to inner city areas. Pale yellow autumn colour. Native to: Central and southern Ontario |
Sold out | 1+0 | 18+ cm | $1.85 | $1.20 | $0.80 | $0.70 | $0.60 | ||
| Conifer | White Pine (35cm+)
No info available. |
Sold out | 4+0 | 35+ cm | $2.00 | $1.00 | $0.80 | $0.70 | $0.60 | ||
| Shrub | Staghorn Sumac
No info available. |
Sold out | 1+0 | 15+ cm | $1.85 | $1.30 | $0.85 | $0.75 | $0.65 | ||
| Conifer | White Cedar
Appearance: Yellow to green scale-like leaves, turning bronzy green in winter Broad, dense, columnar form; thin red-brown young bark; gray-brown mature bark in strips. Site and soils: Does well on many sites; dry, wet or shallow soils. Tolerant of shade. Rural plantings: Reforestation, site restoration, wildlife plantings for browse and cover. Slow growing. Grows well with white pine, balsam fir, yellow birch, sugar maple. Urban settings: Common as hedges, windbreaks. Easily pruned. Native to: Ontario |
Sold out | 1.5+2.5 | 20+ cm | $1.85 | $1.20 | $0.90 | $0.80 | $0.67 | ||
| Conifer | White Spruce
Appearance: Short, whitish or bluish-green needles; wide form. Site and soils: Best on well-drained, moist silty soils. Tolerates poorly drained and heavy soils. Avoid dry sites. Tolerates shading. Slow initial growth, then 1-2 feet/year on good sites once established. Rural plantings: Reforestation, timber plantations, Christmas trees. Plant at 8 feet by 8 feet, but thin periodically to maintain health and growth. Grows well with many species. Urban settings: Windbreaks, landscaping. Native to: Central and northern Ontario |
Sold out | 1.5+1.5 | 15+ cm | $1.85 | $1.20 | $0.90 | $0.80 | $0.67 | ||
| Conifer | Red Spruce
Appearance: Yellow to dark green needles, often pressed close to yellow-orange twig. Broad, open form. Site and soils: Well-drained, moist, silty soils; cool moist sites. Very tolerant of shade. Best planted under taller trees or in small openings. Rural plantings: Reforestation, wildlife cover. Grows well with white pine, balsam fir, yellow birch, sugar maple. Urban settings: Uncommon Native to: Central Ontario (but uncommon) |
Sold out | G+1.5 | 15+ cm | $1.85 | $1.20 | $0.90 | $0.80 | $0.75 | ||
| Conifer | Black Spruce
No info available. |
Sold out | G+1.5 | 15+ cm | $1.85 | $1.20 | $0.90 | $0.80 | $0.75 | ||
| Conifer | Colorado Blue Spruce*
No info available. |
Sold out | G+1.5 | 15+ cm | $1.85 | $1.20 | $0.90 | $0.80 | $0.75 | ||
| Conifer | White Spruce
Appearance: Short, whitish or bluish-green needles; wide form. Site and soils: Best on well-drained, moist silty soils. Tolerates poorly drained and heavy soils. Avoid dry sites. Tolerates shading. Slow initial growth, then 1-2 feet/year on good sites once established. Rural plantings: Reforestation, timber plantations, Christmas trees. Plant at 8 feet by 8 feet, but thin periodically to maintain health and growth. Grows well with many species. Urban settings: Windbreaks, landscaping. Native to: Central and northern Ontario |
Sold out | 2+2 | 20+ cm | $1.85 | $1.20 | $0.90 | $0.80 | $0.67 |











