Birch, European White – $41.00, 5 gallon, $75.00, 15 gallon
Camphor Tree – $35.00, 5 gallon
Catalpa – $41.00, 5 gallon
Cedar, Deodara – $35.00, 5 gallon, $65.00, 15 gallon, $185.00, 24″ Box
Coast Redwood, Aptos Blue – $35.00, 5 gallon
Cypress, Italian – $8.95, 1 gallon, $35.00, 5 gallon
Cypress, Leylandii – $12.50, 1 gallon, $35.00, 5 gallon
Crape Myrtle, Dynamite – $45.00, 5 gallon
Crape Myrtle, Muskogee – $45.00, 5 gallon
Crape Myrtle, Natchez – $45.00, 5 gallon
Crape Myrtle, Red Rocket – $45.00, 5 gallon
Crape Myrtle, Tuscarora – $45.00, 5 gallon
Flowering Plum, Krauter Vesuvius – $41.00, 5 gallon, $75.00, 15 gallon
Flowering Plum, Dwarf Purple Pony – $41.00, 5 gallon, $75.00, 15 gallon
Japanese Maple, Beni Hoshi – $65.00, 5 gallon
Japanese Maple, Bloodgood – $145.00, 15 gallon
Japanese Maple, Coral Bark – $145.00, 15 gallon
Japanese Maple, Crimson Queen – $175.00, 15 gallon
Japanese Maple, Kenran – $65.00, 5 gallon
Japanese Maple, Green – $175.00, 20 gallon
Japanese Maple, Purple Ghost – $65.00, 5 gallon
Japanese Maple, Red Dragon – $329.00, 20 gallon
Japanese Maple, Seiryou – $175.00, 15 gallon
Liquidambar styraciflua – $6.95, 1 gallon
Magnolia St. Mary – $45.00, 5 gallon
Magnolia grandiflora – $6.95, 1 gallon, $35.00, 5 gallon
Maple, Autumn Fantasy – $75.00, 15 gallon
Maple, Autumn Blaze – $75.00, 15 gallon, $195.00, 24″ Box
Maple, Trident – $75.00, 15 gallon
Maple, Red October Glory – $75.00,15 gallon
Maple, Red Sunset – $75.00, 15 gallon
Mimosa Silk Tree – $41.00, 5 gallon
Mulberry, Fruitless – $41.00, 5 gallon
Oak, Red – $41.00, 5 gallon
Oak, Shumard – $41.00, 5 gallon
Pistache, Chinese – $41.00, 5 gallon
Pistache, Keith Davey – $45.00, 5 gallon
Raywood Ash – $41.00, 5 gallon
Redbud, Eastern – $41.00, 5 gallon. $75.00, 15 gallon, $185.00 24″ Box
Redbud, Forest Pansy – $41.00, 5 gallon
Redbud, Oklahoma – $41.00, 5 gallon
Sycamore, London Plane – $41.00, 5 gallon, $195.00 24″ Box
Sour Gum – $41.00, 5 gallon
Washington Hawthorne – $41.00, 5 gallon
Dogwoods and Blue Spruce will be in the last week of October or first week of November.
If you are looking for something not on the list, let us know. We may be able to order it.
Bare root fruit trees will be in the first week of January. Lists are available at the nursery or I can send you one via email on request.
Fall is the best time for planting. It looks like some rain is on the way next week and hopefully the start of a good rainy season.
All prices are limited to stock on hand.
We hope to see you soon,
Jeff