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Why buy a stick at the grocery store when you could have a tree you can enjoy today? 

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Adams Crabapple

We grow our specimen trees here at the farm, so they are acclimated to our Central Oregon climate.  They are a minimum of 2" caliper and have the root ball size of 28", 36", or 40" depending on the size of the tree.  You can haul the tree yourself or delivery arrangements can be made with Instant Landscaping.  

We have begun digging!
Below is a listing of what is currently available.
The red-lettered names are trees that are fresh dug and ready to go!  This will be updated weekly on this page.
Please call for prices and availability; or stop by the farm to pick out the one that is right for your yard.


Maples:
       Hedge, Marmo, Autumn Flame, Red Sunset, Autumn Radiance, Autumn Blaze, and
         Emerald Queen

Birch:
       Japanese White, Northern Select Paper, Jacquemontii, Yukon White, and European

Aspens:
       Quaking Aspen

Flowering:
       Thundercloud Plum and Canada Plum (a small, abundant cooking fruit), Canada Red 
         Chokecherry,  Yoshino Cherry, 
Aristocrat Pear, Cleveland Select Pear, Springshow
         Pear, New Bradford Pear, 
Indian Summer Crabapple

Others:
       Skyline Honeylocust, Summit Ash, Marshall Seedless Ash, Autumn Purple Ash, 
         Greenspire Linden, Pin 
Oak, Northern Red Oak, Cardinal Mountain Ash, Theves 
         Po
plar and Hybrid Poplar

Evergreens:
            Austrian Pine, Colorado Spruce, Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Engelman Spruce,
         Douglas Fir, 
Fraser Fir, Balsam Fir, Black Hills Norway Spruce, Lodgepole Pine, 
         and Hoopsi Spruce


The trees are ready to go!  Come out  and take a look and take one (or more!) home.  Planting this time of year works well for the big trees.  Some watering will be necessary until we get regular spring rains (or snow).

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Austrian Pine