A constant factor in any landscaping plan, these lush, attractive trees
remain ever green, providing the color of spring and summer, even during the
drab, colorless days of late fall and winter.
Truly a prime ingredient in an effective landscaping plan, evergreen trees
are a gilt-edged assurance of year-round beauty!
Abies
balsamea
Balsam Fir

50'
Attractive pyramidal form, Balsam Fir
does best in moist cool soils with
other trees nearby.
Abies
concolor
Concolor Fir
50'
One of the more desirable evergreen trees. Bluish needles and
light-colored new growth give the plant a cheerful appearance. Needs a
protected location.
Juniperus
virginiana
Eastern Red Cedar 
30
- 50'
Native to east and central North America. Performs well under adverse
conditions, both in climate and soils. Turns from an emerald color in
summer to burgundy in winter. Provides excellent winter cover for
wildlife.
Picea
abies
Norway Spruce

50-60'
Planted in moist, rich soil, this is the fastest
growing of the spruce
family. Attractive, drooping branches enhance the appearance of a large
pyramidal tree.
Picea
glauca densata
Black Hills Spruce 
40'
Naturally neat, close growth and shapely outline make this tree
highly desirable as single or group specimen. Excellent for screening.
Picea
pungens
Colorado Green Spruce 
75'
Same as Colorado Blue Spruce, but foliage is dark green. Attractive
with other spruce or as background or screen. Prefers cool soil.