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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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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.  
 
Below is a listing of what we have dug for the 2010 season.  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, October Glory,
         Autumn Radiance, Autumn Blaze, and Emerald Queen
 
Birch:
         Japanese White, Northern Select Paper, Jacquemontii, 
           Yukon White, and European
 
Aspens:
         Swedish Columnar and Quaking
 
Flowering:
         Thundercloud Plum and Canada Plum (a small,  abundant 
            cooking fruit), Canada Red Chokecherry, Cleveland Select
            Pear, Aristocrat Pear, Springshow Pear, and Yoshino Cherry
 
Others:
          Niobe Weeping Willow, Thornless Honeylocust, Summit Ash,
             Marshall Seedless Ash, Pin Oak, Red Oak, and Hybrid Poplar
 
Evergreens:
             Ponderosa Pine, Austrian Pine, Colorado Spruce, Balsam 
             Fir, Fraser Fir, Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Engelman 
             Spruce, Black Hills Norway Spruce, Blue Douglas Fir, and
             Swift Silver Fir 
 
We are just about done digging.  The above varieties are the final list of B&B trees that we will have available for 2010.  The trees look fantastic and are ready to go!  Come out and take a look and take one (or more!) home.

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