Auvil early Fuji. 4-6' tall. Bareroot. Very similar to standard fuji but produces a month earlier. Large, red, sweet and crisp. Store well. Sold individually.
4-6' Bare root Stock. This is a tart and firm cherry excellent for processing. Fruit is large with red skin and flesh, self fruitful variety ripens shortly after Montmorency Cherries.
4-6' bare root pear tree. One of most popular pear varieties. Favored for eating fresh, desserts, and canning. Large, smooth, golden yellow color.
4-6' Bareroot, fruit almost black when fully ripe, very large, excellent quality, firm, juicy, and sweet. Needs cross-pollination (Rainier is the best cross-pollinator for Bing)
Blue Spruce Seedling 10-15" Bare Root, 2-0. Mature Height: 80-100 ft. Slow to moderate growth. Prefers rich, moist soils, moderately shade tolerant.
Deliciously sweet eaten fresh, or when flavor is captured in pie or preserves. Self-pollinating but produces heavier with another variety. Early season, perfect for colder climates.9-12" Seedling.
4-6' Bare Root Pear Tree. Reaches 15' at maturity in about 5-10 years; excellent for eating fresh and widely used in the kitchen
Everbearing, firm is very large, sweet, and firm. High yields ripening in late June. Great for eating fresh, freezing, or canning.
Colorado Blue Spruce Transplant 16-22" Bare Root 2-2. Mature Height: 80-100 ft. Prefers rich moist soils, moderately shade tolerant. Sold individualy
transplant 10-15", (2-0) mature height: 30-50 ft., also known as white fir, dense pyramidal tree has soft blue-green needles and is very hardy growing in a variety of well drained soils and temps.
We offer custom seed orders for wildflowers (4-species and 13-species varieties), Switchgrass, Native Grass w/ Wildflowers, Pollinator Mixture, and 4-way Mix. Please call us for more details.
Die Hard Root Dip Powder mix with water Increases Survival Rate 3 oz package is $10.00
Large, firm fruit with deep red coloration; sold in bundles of 25 and 50 June-bearing
12-24" 2-0 bareroot. Known as the harbinger of spring, Redbud's delicate purple blossoms are the first to bloom and signal the end of winter, with heart-shaped leaves that turn yellow in the fall.