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Malus baccata ‘Spring Snow’

Spring Snow Crabapple

Fruitless variety with stunning clusters of fragrant white flowers, which emerge from shell pink flower buds before the leaves. Tight upright habit with glossy green foliage. Developed by Bert Porter of Parkside, Saskatchewan...

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Cercis canadensis ‘Pink Heartbreaker’

Pink Heartbreaker Redbud

Lavender pink flower clusters cling tightly to the weeping branches of this vigorous, heat and drought tolerant cultivar. Spring growth flushes red and matures to dark green. Form is wider spreading and more irregular in branch habit than Lavender Twist®...

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Carpinus caroliniana

American Hornbeam

Eastern U.S. native also known as Ironwood and Musclewood; names inspired by the smooth, gray, irregularly fluted trunk. A widely adapted small tree with outstanding fall colour, excellent for naturalistic plantings...

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Betula Platyphylla ‘Jefpark’

Parkland Pillar® Birch

Parkland Pillar® is a beautiful birch with a narrow, upright, dense habit. It boasts white bark and dense, dark green foliage that turns golden in late fall. This fast-growing variety is suitable for gardens, screens, or boulevards. Tolerant of heat, drought, and alkaline soils, Parkland Pillar® is an excellent choice for urban landscapes. Its narrow form and bold colors make it the perfect accent tree or privacy screen when planted in multiples...

First Editions

Acer saccharum

Sugar Maple

One of the finest trees for fall colour. Somewhat slow growing but long lived, it acquires a stateliness all its own...

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Acer rubrum ‘Red Rocket’

Red Rocket Maple

Narrow and upright, this red maple appears to be as tight as Bowhall, but a little slower growing. From a Minnesota seed source, it is one of the most cold hardy cultivars. Fall colour is very bright, orange red to red...

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Seedlings & Native Tree Selections

Seedlings & Native Tree Selections Castanea mollissima: Chinese Chestnut Quercus robur: English Oak Pyrus ussuriensis: Manchurian Pear Rosa multiflora: Multiflora Rose Seedling Tilia cordata: Small Leaf Linden Seedling Ulmus pumilla: Siberian Elm Betula nigra: River Birch Carya cordiformis: Bitternut Tree Carya lacinlosa: Shellbarck Hickory Carya ovata: Shagbark Hickory Catalpa speciosa: Northern Catalpa Celtis occidentalis: Hackberry Cercis canadensis: Eastern Redbud Gymnocladus dioicus: Kentucky Coffee Tree Juglans cinera: Butternut Tree Magnolia acuminata: Cucumber Tree Quercus alba: White Oak Quercus bicolour: Swamp White Oak Quercus macrocarpa: Burr Oak Quercus rubra: Red Oak Quercus velutina: Black Oak Quercus muehlenbergii: Yellow Chestnut Oak Quercus prinoides: Dwarf Chestnut Oak Tilia americana: American Linden (Basswood)..

Seedlings & Native Tree Selections

Magnolia x ‘Susan’

Magnolia x ‘Susan’

Susan Magnolia is clothed in stunning fragrant purple cup-shaped flowers with shell pink overtones held atop the branches in early spring before the leaves...

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Ulmus ‘Morton’

Accolade Elm

A tall hybrid elm cultivar with an upright spreading habit, large shiny leaves and good fall colour. Resistant to Dutch elm disease. Very adaptable to adverse conditions...

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Ulmus x ‘Patriot’

Patriot Elm

A tall cultivar of hybrid elm with a narrowly upright vase shape. Dark green foliage turning yellow in fall. Highly resistant to Dutch Elm disease. Fast growing...

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Ulmus wilsoniana Prospector

Prospector Elm

This cultivar forms a broadly vase shaped crown at an early age, and provides the form and toughness of the American Elm without its problems. Widely adaptable to climatic extremes...

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Quercus shumardii

Schumard Oak

Large, wide-spreading tree that has deeper cut lobes than either red or black oak. Mature buds are pale grayish-brown and appear waxed...

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