DECIDUOUS TREES

Entries below are in alphabetical order based on Latin name.

    SIZE PRICE
AUTUMN FANTASY  MAPLE (Acer x freemannii ‘Autumn Fantasy’) 40-60’, Zone (3)4. Cross between red and silver maple that combines the fast growth of the first with the spectacular fall color of the latter.   8-9' 45.00
STRIPED MAPLE (Acer pensylvanicum) 15-20’, Zone 3-7. A maple tree for confined areas. Beautiful striped bark and vibrant yellow fall color. Shade tolerant. Native species.   2-3'
5-6'
6-7'
11.00
19.00
24.00
NORWAY MAPLE (Acer platanoides) 40-60’, Zone 4-7. Handsome maple much used as a street tree. Tolerant of pollution and soil extremes. Rounded crown, dense foliage.   5-6'
6-7 '
19.00
24.00
VARIEGATED NORWAY MAPLE (Acer platanoides ‘Drummondii’) 30-40’, Zone 4. Leaves are light green with a creamy white margin, the best of variegated maples. Develops a rounded outline when mature.   8' 45.00
ROYAL RED MAPLE (Acer platanoides “Royal Red”) 30-40’, Zone 4-8.  An improved “Crimson King” type, with similar rich maroon leaf color, but better vigor and hardiness. Grafted stock.   6'
7-8'
8-9'
35.00
50.00
65.00
RED MAPLE (Acer rubrum) 40-60’, Zone 3-7. Ideal for wet situations. Excellent specimen tree. Dazzling fall color. Native. Not to be confused with “Royal Red” above.   12-18''
18-24''
4-5'
4.50
5.50
12.00
MORGAN RED MAPLE (Acer rubrum  ‘Morgan’) 50-70’, Zone 4. A red maple cultivar that is not only exceptionally fast growing, but has the most brilliant orange-red fall color. Vigorous tree.   8-9' 45.00
SILVER MAPLE (Acer saccharinum) 50-70’, Zone 3-7. Fastest growing maple. Performs anywhere. Deeply lobed leaves have silvery underside. Bright yellow fall color. Native tree.   2-3'
3-4'
5-6'
8.00
10.00
19.00
SUGAR MAPLE (Acer saccharum) 60-75’, Zone 3-8. Canada’s national symbol. Best tree for fall color. Sap is main source of maple syrup. Grows slowly to majestic size.   6-7'
7-8'
8-9'
25.00
30.00
35.00
TATARIAN MAPLE (Acer tataricum) 15-20’, Zone 3-7. Handsome small specimen tree ideal for use where a smaller maple is needed. Good fall color. Very hardy.  
10'

70.00
OHIO BUCKEYE (Aesculus glabra) 20-40’, Zone 3-7. Medium-size, round-headed tree. One of the first to leaf out. Deep green foliage. Large nuts. Native to north central U.S.   5-6'
6-7'
24.00
30.00
HORSECHESTNUT (Aesculus hippocastanum) 50-75’, hardy to Zone 5. Distinctive accent tree valued for its largencompound leaves, dense crown, showy flowers, and large nuts.   5-6'
6-7'
7-8'
24.00
30.00
35.00
YELLOW BUCKEYE (Aesculus octandra) 40-60’, Zone 4-8. Large spreading tree with elegant form. Especially attractive as a specimen where space is available. Native to S. Ontario.   5-6'
6-7'
24.00
30.00
YELLOW BIRCH (Betula alleghaniensis) 50-70’, Zone 3-7. Large native birch, one of the best for fall color. Bark is copper brown and peels off in thin papery strips. Valuable lumber.  
8-9'

45.00
BLACK BIRCH (Betula lenta) 40-60’, hardy to Zone 3. Similar to yellow birch, but not as large. Bark is brownish black and scaly. Twigs have peppermint flavor. Native but rare.   8-9' 45.00
PAPER WHITE BIRCH (Betula papyrifera) 40-50’, Zone 2-6. Popular for its good foliage and snow-white bark, which peels freely. Found on a wide variety of soils. Native birch.  
2-3'
6'

9.00
24.00
EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH (Betula pendula) 30-40’, Zone 2-6. Oval to pyramidal outline, depending on age. Bark is pure white and branches tend to arch gracefully down. Wet or dry soils.   2-3' 9.00
GRAY BIRCH (Betula populifolia) 20-30’, hardy to Zone 3. One of the smaller native birches. Ideal cover where the soil is poor or wet. White bark with triangular black patches.   5-6' 21.00
BLUE BEECH (Carpinus caroliniana) 15-25’, Zone 3-8. Small native tree, single- or multi-stemmed, with wide top. Smooth slate gray bark. Does well in shade and in wet soils. caliper
caliper
7-8'
8-9'
50.00
60.00
COMMON HACKBERRY (Celtis occidentalis) 40-60’, Zone 2-7. Tolerates harsh conditions such as wind and drought. Long lived. Edible fruit flavored like dates and relished by wildlife. Native.  
5-6'

21.00
CHOCOLATE HAWTHORN (Crataegus cerronis) 10-20’, Zone 4 and up. Low tree with dense branching habit, clusters of white blooms in May followed by dark red berries. Has hardly any thorns.   8-9'
40.00
TOBA HAWTHORN (Crataegus x mordenensis ‘Toba’) 15-20’, Zone 3b and up. Small ornamental tree that bears a profusion of pale pink flowers, double, fragrant, in late spring. Fruit red and small.   6-7' 40.00
RUSSIAN OLIVE (Elaeagnus angustifolia) 12-30’, Zone 3-8. Small tree or large shrub of the olive family. Silvery gray foliage, scented small yellow blooms and tiny olive-like fruit.  
6-7'

40.00
AMERICAN BEECH (Fagus grandifolia) 40-60’ or more, Zone 3-8. A sturdy, imposing native tree with a short trunk and spreading crown. Slow growing, but long lasting. Needs sun and space.   12-18''
18-24''
3-4'
9.00
12.00
19.00
WHITE ASH ( Fraxinus americana) 50-80’, Zone 3-9. Large shade tree with bright green foliage and dense rounded top. Versatile and undemanding. Native ash.   12-24''
3-4'
7.00
11.00
MANCHURIAN ASH (Fraxinus mandschurica) Zone 2-6. Of somewhat more refined appearance than our native ash trees. Grows to 35-50’. Large glossy compound leaves. Dense well shaped crown.   5-6'
6-7'
7-8'
19.00
24.00
30.00
GREEN ASH (Fraxinus pensylvanica) Also a native tree, similar to white ash above, perhaps not as ornamental, but more tolerant. Transplants readily and grows about anywhere.   sdlgs.
5'
1.50
16.00
HARLEQUIN GREEN ASH (Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Harlequin’) 30-35’, Zone 3-8. A seedless sport of green ash. Grayish green leaves edged in white. Similar to ‘Drummondii’ maple, but hardier, more tolerant.   8-9'
55.00
MAIDENHAIR TREE (Ginkgo biloba) 40-70’, Zone 4-8. Survivor from the age of dinosaurs, oldest tree on earth. Picturesque, long-lived, pest free. Unusual fan-shaped leaves.   5-6'
6-7'
7'+
40.00
60.00
70.00
HONEY LOCUST (Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis) 40-70’, Zone 4-8. Superb ornamental tree. Fine-textured leaves. Rather fast growing and very adaptable. Native to southern Ontario.   8-9' 45.00
SUNBURST HONEY LOCUST (Gleditsia triacanthos ‘Sunburst’) A variation of the above, somewhat smaller, popular for its bright yellow, soft-textured foliage. Makes a fine accent plant. Grafted stock.   8-9'
55.00
KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE (Gymnocladus dioicus) 50-60’, Zone 5-8. .A fine native tree that should be planted more. Both picturesque and tough. Large compound leaves and long seed pods.   4-5'
5-6'
6-7'
18.00
24.00
30.00
AMUR MAACKIA (Maackia amurensis) 15-25’, Zone 3-7. Small round headed tree, well proportioned, durable and adaptable. White flowers and compound leaves. From Manchuria.   6-7'
35.00
IRONWOOD (Ostrya virginiana) 25-40’, Zone 3-7. Handsome medium sized tree, densely branched. One of the hardest woods. Full sun or partial shade. Native tree.   4-5'
8-10'
16.00
40.00
AMUR CORKTREE (Phellodendron amurense) 30-50’, Zone 3-8. A truly beautiful ornamental, adaptable, trouble-free. Broad rounded crown, glossy compound leaves, unusual corky bark.   5-6'
6-7'
7-8'
24.00
30.00
35.00
BALSAM POPLAR (Populus balsamifera) 50-60’, hardy to Zone 1. Native poplar recognizable by its large sticky buds that are very fragrant when opening in spring. For sunny sites.   6-7' 24.00
SIOUXLAND POPLAR (Populus deltoides ‘Siouxland’) A male form of the above, does not produce seeds. Fast growing tree, can add as much as 3 feet to its height per season. Yellow fall color.   4-5'
15.00
THEVES POPLAR (Populus nigra ‘Thevestina’) 50-70’, Zone 3-8. An improved form of Lombardy poplar with a less columnar habit, a whitish bark when young, and better disease resistance.   7-8' 30.00
UPRIGHT EUROPEAN ASPEN (Populus tremula ‘Erecta’) Highly ornamental poplar from Sweden. Fast upright growth to 40’ or more. Handsome shiny green foliage. Ideal for lining driveways, etc. Zone 3.   5-6'
6-7'
26.00
30.00
AMERICAN PLUM (Prunus americana) Zone 3-9. Large shrub or small tree 20-30’ with wide spreading limbs and graceful crown. Bears heavy crops of yellow-red edible plums. Native.   4-5'
5-6'
6-7'
16.00
19.00
24.00
MANCHURIAN APRICOT (Prunus armeniaca var. mandschurica) Zone 3. An apricot tree for cold climes. It grows into a large bush or small tree 15’ or more. Fruit 1-2’’ across, for fresh eating, preserves, or drying.   2-3' 14.00
NEWPORT PLUM (Prunus cerasifera ‘Newport’) An unusual plum tree with dark purple foliage. Pale pink to almost white flowers and dull purple 1’’ diameter fruit. Tree about 15’ high. Zone (3)4.   8' 45.00
CANADA PLUM (Prunus nigra) 10-20’, Zone 3-8. Small bushy tree or large shrub. Blooms profusely in spring before leaves appear. Edible orange red plums. Native species.   4-5'
5-6'
16.00
21.00
EUROPEAN BIRDCHERRY ,(Prunus padus var. commutata) 25-35’, Zone 3-6. Low branched tree with lustrous green foliage. One of the first trees to leaf out in spring. Flowers white and fragrant.   sdlgs. 2.50
COMMON CHOKECHERRY (Prunus virginiana) 12-20’, Zone 2-6. Small tree with oval rounded crown. Clusters of white flowers in May, profuse. Red cherries used for preserves. Native.   6-7'

28.00
SCHUBERT CHOKECHERRY (Prunus virginiana “Schubert”) 12-20’, Zone 2-6. Small tree of pyramidal habit and dense crown. New leaves green at first changing to burgundy red. Excellent accent plant.   7'+ 35.00
WHITE OAK (Quercus alba) Up to 150’, Zone 3-8. An imposing tree at maturity. Broad round head with wide-spreading branches and massive trunk. Slow grower. Native.   4' 19.00
SWAMP WHITE OAK (Quercus bicolor ) 40-50’, Zone 4-8. Medium size native oak with round crown, short trunk. Foliage bright yellow in fall. Prefers moist acid soils, yet resists drought.   5-6'
25.00
BUR OAK (Quercus macrocarpa) 60-80’, Zone 3-8. Hardiest of the native oaks. Majestic crown of stout branches with corky ridges. Lustrous dark green foliage. Soil adaptable.   4-5'
5'+
16.00
24.00
PIN OAK (Quercus palustris) 50-70’, Zone 4-8. Pyramidal oak with strong central leader. Leaves deeply cut, glossy green,  red in fall. Grows well on wet heavy soils.   5-6'
26.00
ENGLISH OAK (Quercus robur) 70-100’, Zone 5-8. The Mighty Oak of literature. A true aristocrat among trees. Massive trunk, powerful limbs, dark dense foliage crown.   2-3'
14.00
RED OAK (Quercus rubra)60-75’, Zone 3-8. Fastest growing of all oaks. Named for its good fall color. Pollution tolerant. Does better in acid soils. Native oak.   6-7'
7-8'
8-9'
27.00
35.00
50.00
WHITE WILLOW (Salix alba) Zone 2-8. Large low branching tree, 60-80’ with an almost equal spread. Bright green foliage, yellow stems. One of the best landscape willows.   6' 25.00
GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW (Salix alba “Tristis”) Hardy to Zone 3. Most handsome of the willows. Fast growth to 50’ or more. Fine delicate foliage and graceful weeping habit. For moist soils.  
5-6'
6-7'

25.00
30.00
PUSSY WILLOW (Salix discolor), Zone 2-6. Large shrub to 15’ or small tree to 20’. Main asset is the large male catkins, soft and silky, which form well ahead of the leaves. Native.   5-6' 18.00
CORKSCREW WILLOW (Salix matsudana “Tortuosa”) 20-30’, Zone 4-8. Vigorous small tree with curiously contorted stems and branches. Quite striking against a winter landscape. Fast growing.   9-11' 40.00
WEEPING CORKSCREW WILLOW (Salix matsu. ‘Tortuosa Pendula’) 25-30’, Zone 4. Combines the tortuous stems of the corkscrew willow with the golden stem color and weeping habit of the golden weeping willow.   7-8'
40.00
PRAIRIE CASCADE  WEEPING WILLOW (Salix ‘Prairie Cascade’) 30-40’, Zone 3. A cross between the laurel willow and the weeping willow, has the glossy foliage of the one and the weeping branches of the other.   3-4' 16.00
EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus aucuparia) 20-40’, Zone 3-8. Decorative tree with fern-like leaves, graceful oval head, white flowers, and bright red berries persisting into winter.   6-7'
7-8'
8-9'
25.00
30.00
35.00
SHOWY MOUNTAIN ASH (Sorbus decora)Native mountain ash, usually 15-25’. Very hardy (Zone 2). Grows singly or in clumps. Flowers late (June). Large red berries provide winter color.   8-10' 45.00
JAPANESE TREE LILAC (Syringa reticulata) 20-25’, Zone 3-7. Tall shrub or small tree with large panicles of fragrant creamy white flowers that bloom in June-July. Both graceful and trouble-free.   6-7'
7-8'
8-10'
28.00
35.00
45.00
IVORY SILK TREE LILAC (Syringa reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’) 15-20’, Zone 3-7. A compact selection of the above that has a dense round form, deep green leaves & heavy flowering at an early age. Grafted stock. caliper 9-10' 60.00
LITTLELEAF LINDEN (Tilia cordata) 60-70’, Zone 3-7. Similar to our native basswood tree, but with a round head, smaller leaves, more effective flowering. Also tolerates pollution.   6-7' 25.00
GREENSPIRE LITTLELEAF LINDEN (Tilia cordata ‘Greenspire’) A linden cultivar that reaches 25-30’ at maturity. Keeps a single leader and a fine conical shape even when young. Does well in difficult spots.   6-7'
7'+
30.00
35.00
SIBERIAN ELM (Ulmus pumila) 40-60’, Zone 3-7. Widely used as a city tree and for hedges. Can be pruned to any height. Fast growing, pollution tolerant, resistant to elm disease.   5-6'
6-7'
7-9'
19.00
24.00
30.00

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