Potted stockPotted stock is not available for ordering over the Internet. We recommend a visit to the Ferguson Forest Centre’s Nursery Outlet Store to purchase and pick up potted stock, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For your convenience, however, we list the price and current availability of potted stock on this page. If availability is not specified, the species is in stock. Our Nursery Outlet Store will be closed for the summer starting June 28, 2010, re-opening September 7, 2010. Retail and wholesale sales can be made by appointment. Please call us at ext. 227 for more information. |
| Species | Availability | Size | Price ($) | ||
| Eastern White Elm
No info available. |
Not available this year | $12 | |||
| Showy Mountain Ash
No info available. |
$10 | ||||
Gray Dogwood
Appearance: Large shrub; simple, smooth, margined leaf; white August berries. Thin, reddish-brown young bark; shallow-ridged mature bark. Site and soils: Best on moist loam soils. Tolerates shading. Best in full sunlight. Rural plantings: Reforestation, wildlife food source. Urban settings: White spring .owers; small tree form with .at layered branching. Native to: Southern and eastern Ontario |
$10 | ||||
Black Elderberry
Edible autumn fruit Appearance: Large shrub or shrubby tree; compound leaves with 5-11 lea.ets. Warty, gray-brown mature bark. Site and soils: Adapted to low ground sites. Tolerates some shade. Best in full sunlight. Rural plantings: Reforestation, wildlife food source. Urban settings: Fragrant; white early summer .owers; small shrubby tree form. Native to: Ontario |
$10 | ||||
| Honeysuckle
No info available. |
$10 | ||||
| Juneberry - Serviceberry
No info available. |
$10 | ||||
| Japanese Lilac
No info available. |
$10 | ||||
Nannyberry
Appearance: Large shrub or small tree; simple yellow-green leaves; blue-black autumn berries. Gray-brown, fine, scaly mature bark. Site and soils: Adapted to a wide range of soils. Best in moist soils. Best in full sunlight. Tolerates some shade. Rural plantings: Restoration, wildlife food source. Urban settings: White late spring .owers; shrub or small tree form. Native to: Ontario |
$10 | ||||
| Staghorn Sumac
No info available. |
Starting at $10 | ||||
| Apple trees - mixed variety
No info available. |
$25 | ||||
| Flowering Crabapple
No info available. |
150 cm | $25 | |||
Mugho Pine
Appearance: Long, dark green needles; upsweeping branches, low spreading form. Dark gray, scaly bark. Site and soils: Adapted to a variety of soils; used for erosion control. Rural plantings: Not recommended. Urban settings: Very common ornamental (requires pruning to keep good form); salt tolerant; common along roadways Native to: Mountains of southern Europe |
20 cm + | starting at $12 | |||
| Hemlock
No info available. |
20 cm + | $12 | |||
Black Cherry
Appearance: Simple, bright, shiny green leaves. Smooth, dark young bark with dash-like marks; dark, rough, scaly mature bark. Site and soils: Adapted to a wide range of soils. Needs full sunlight. Rural plantings: Reforestation, timber plantations, wildlife food source. Grows well with other broadleaf trees. Urban settings: Attractive; white spring .owers and dark, scaly bark. Native to: Southern and eastern Ontario |
20 cm + | $12 | |||
Honey Locust
Appearance: Bright green compound leaves with 14-30 lea.ets; spiny twigs. Smooth, brown, spiny young bark; Scaly-ridged mature bark. Site and soils: Adapted to moist, rich, bottomland soils. Needs full sunlight. Rural plantings: Not recommended. Urban settings: Common ornamental. Casts a light shade. Tolerant of urban conditions. Native to: Extreme southwestern end of Ontario |
20 cm + | $12 |








