Container stockBefore you begin, make sure you've read over the important notices and shipping information. To place an order for container stock, first select a species from the table below (Need help ordering?). |
| Category | Species | Availability | 10-500 | 510-1000 | 1010+ | ||
| Conifer | Colorado Blue Spruce
No info available. | $0.80 | $0.70 | $0.60 | |||
| Conifer | Colorado Spruce in burlap or cellophane bag
No info available. | $2.30 | $2.20 | $2.10 | |||
| Conifer | Colorado Spruce in plastic sleeve
No info available. | $1.30 | $1.20 | $1.10 | |||
| 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 | $0.65 | $0.55 | $0.45 | |||
| Conifer | Red Pine in burlap or cellophane bag
No info available. | $2.15 | $2.05 | $1.95 | |||
| Conifer | Red Pine in plastic sleeve
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 | $1.15 | $1.05 | $0.95 | |||
| 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 | available Sept. | $0.65 | $0.55 | $0.45 | ||
| Conifer | White Cedar in burlap or cellophane bag
No info available. | Available Sept. | $2.15 | $2.05 | $1.95 | ||
| Conifer | White Cedar in plastic sleeve
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 | Available Sept. | $1.15 | $1.05 | $0.95 | ||
| 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 | $0.65 | $0.55 | $0.45 | |||
| Conifer | White Pine in burlap or cellophane bag
No info available. | $2.15 | $2.05 | $1.95 | |||
| Conifer | White Pine in Plastic sleeve
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 | $1.15 | $1.05 | $0.95 | |||
| 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 | $0.65 | $0.55 | $0.45 | |||
| Conifer | White Spruce in burlap or cellophane bag
No info available. | $2.15 | $2.05 | $1.95 | |||
| Conifer | White Spruce in plastic sleeve
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 | $1.15 | $1.05 | $0.95 |






