Canaan Fir

Canaan fir also called West Virginia Balsam Fir is a genetic cross of the northern balsam fir from the northern United States and Canada and the Fraser balsam fir from the southeastern United States. The blue-green, flatish needles are a silvery color on the underside of the branches. Its fragrance Read more…

Fraser Fir

Known for its ideal full shape, the Fraser fir is considered the most popular and top-selling Christmas tree. It makes a beautiful holiday tree with its silvery-green, inch-long needles that are soft to the touch. The branches are firm and capable of holding heavy ornaments, while the spaces between the Read more…

Balsam Fir

Balsam Fir, a tree native to areas of northeast and north central United States and much of eastern Canada, is widely grown as a Christmas tree throughout its native range. Its .75” to 1.25” long needles are flattened in cross-section (do not roll easily between fingers), have blunt tips and Read more…

Colorado Blue Spruce

Blue spruce come in a variety of colors from a light powdery blue to a rich dark blue-green. Its 1” long , round sharp needles are attached singly to heavy branches in a bottle brush fashion. This tree will accept heavy ornaments, is usually full when kept sheared or it Read more…

Concolor Fir

lso known as white fir, this long-needled fir has round 1.5” to 2.5” long silvery-blue needles singly attached to the branches in an upright manner. This species normally grows in high elevations in the mountain ranges on the west coast. This early budding fir is sensitive to our early spring Read more…