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Japanese MapleAcer palmatum 'Japanese Maple''
View PhotoBloodgood(h18'/w15')
Deep Maroon foliage spring and summer, scarlet in autumn. As an accent it is the one of the best. Sun to part shade. Z5. (Not guaranteed)

View PhotoCrimson Queen(h6'/w8')
A small shrub-like plant. Finley cut red-purple foliage. Holds color throughout the summer. Will mature with cascading branches. Sun to part shade. Z5. (Not guaranteed)

'Ever Red'(h6'/w8')
Fine cut foliage develops deep purple-red color, turning green in summer, bright red in fall. Cascading growth habit. Sun to part shade. Z5. (Not guaranteed)

Acer platanoides 'Maple'
'Crimson King'(h35'/w35')
A large shade tree, with a rounded, symmetrical crown. Rich maroon foliage spring to fall. Sun. Z4.

Acer rubrum 'Maple'
'October Glory'(h50'/w35')
A shade tree of oval rounded form. Dark green foliage changing to brilliant orange to crimson red in fall. Sun. Z3.

Betula nigra 'Birch'
'River Birch' (Clump)(h40'/w30')
 Tall, oval shaped outline. Medium to dark green foliage, changing to gold in fall. Cinnamon and cream exfoliating bark. Sun to part shade. Z4.

View PhotoBetula utilis 'Birch'
'Jacqumontii'(Clump)(h40'/w30')
Oval outline. A white barked himalayen birch. Dark Green foliage. Beautiful cream-white bark. Sun to part shade. Z5.

Cornus kousa chinensis
'Flowering Dogwood'(h20'/w20')
Dark green foliage changing to reddish-purple-scarlet in fall. Creamy white flowers appear in late May. Drought and disease resistant. Sun to part shade. Z5.

Malus 'Crabapple'
View Photo'Colorburst'(h10'/w12')
A small, uniform grower. Forms a rounded head. Flowers pink. Reddish-orange fruit. Small dark green foliage. Sun. Z3.

'Donald Wyman'(h20'/w15')
Rounded outline shape. Dark, glossy green foliage. White flowers. Abundant of red fruit in fall. Sun. Z4.

'Indian Summer'(h18'/w15')
Rose-red flowers. Large bright red fruit. Excellent disease resistant. Sun. Z4.

'Louisa'(h15'/w8-12')
Weeping growth habit. Pink flowers. Dark glossy, green foliage. Yellow fruit in fall. Sun. Z4.

 Prunus serulata
'Kwanzan Cherry’(h30’/w25’)
A tree with upright branching habit, dark green foliage, turning reddish-copper in fall, large double pink flowers in spring. Sun. Z5

View Photo'Prairifire'(h18'/w18')
A true red flowering Crabapple. Maroon fruit that does not drop. Sun. Z4.

'Sargentii'(h8'/w10')
A dwarf Crabapple. Dark green foliage. Fragrant pure white flowers with pink buds. Small red fruit. Sun. Z4.

View Photo'Snowdrift'(h18'/w18')
Textured, glossy green foliage. White flowers. Orange-red fruit. Sun. Z3.

'Sugar Tyme'(h18'/w15')
White flowers completely cover the tree in spring. Red fruit. Sun. Z4.

Picea abies ‘Spruce’

‘Norway Spruce’(h50-80’/w25-30’)
Fast growing, broad upright sprucewith bright green foliage. Sun. Z2.

Picea pungens glauca ‘Blue Spruce’

‘Bakeri’(h25-30’/w10-15’)
 Deep blue needles, and holds this color all year. Slow growing. A great specimen at a young age. Sun. Z3.

‘Colorado’(h60’/w20-30’)
Broad pyramidal habit.  Its young growth is steel blue, turning to light green with age.  Makesa striking accent to the landscape.  Sun. Z3.

‘Globosa’(h3-5’/w4-5’)
Grafted to tree form.  Rounded flat top globe spruce that at maturity is wider than high.  Sun. Z3.

‘Hoopsi’(h25-30’/w10-15’)
A dense, narrow, pyramidal form, with clear, silvery blue foliage.  The bluest of the blue spruce. Sun. Z3.

‘Montgomery’(h6’/w5’)
Slow growing, dense globe blue spruce becoming conical with age.  Deep blue color.

Pinus nigra

‘Austrian Pine’(h50-60’/w20-40’)
 Dark green needles. Attractive dark brown bark. Retains its lower branches with age. Excellent salt, and wind tolerance. Sun. Z3.

Pinus strobes

‘White Pine’(h50-80’/w10-15’)
 A large broad tree. Soft bluish-green needles. A common staple among the Maine landscape. Fast growing . All of our ‘White Pine’ is heavily sheared. Sun to part shade. Z3.

Prunus cerasifera 'Plum'

'Thundercloud'(h18'/w8')
Dark purple foliage during summer. Fragrant pink flowers in early spring. Sun. Z5.

Prunus serulata
'Kwanzan Cherry'(h30'/w25')
A tree with upright branching habit, dark green foliage, turning reddish-copper in fall, large double pink flowers in spring. Sun. Z5

Pyrus calleryana
'Bradford Pear'(h30'/w20')
Narrow pyramidal form, glossy green foliage during summer changing to red in fall.  Tree is covered with white flowers in spring. Sun. Z4.

 

FRUIT TREES
Apple Trees
All of our apple trees are semi-dwarf and need at least two varieties to cross-pollinate unless noted as self-pollinating.

Apple Cortland Semi-Dwarf:  Dark red skin with under laid with stripes.  Crisp, pure white flesh resists browning when cut.  Good fresh or for cooking.  Crisp and tangy similair to McIntosh.  Ripens late September.

Apple Empire Semi-Dwarf Dark red skin.  Crisp, pure white fleshis slightly firmer than McIntosh.  Good fresh or for cooking.  Resists cedar rust.  Crisp tangy flavor.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens early October.

Apple Granny Smith Semi-DwarfGrass-green firm fruit.  Hard, crisp, white flesh.  Moderately sweet, snappy flavor.  Resists cedar rust.  Good for fresh eating.  Excellent for cooking.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens early November.

Apple McIntonsh Semi-Dwarf:  Solid bright red color.  Crisp white flesh.  Sweet, tart flavor.  Best for fresh eating.  Resists cedar rust.  Self-Pollinating.  Ripens early September.

Apple Yellow Delicious Semi-DwarfGolden yellow skin.  Crisp, firm, sweet, white flesh.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens mid-October

Pear Trees
Two varieties are needed to cross-pollinate. Both varieties are dwarf.

Peach Elberta Dwarf Yellow with a red blush.  Juicy, yellow flesh.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens late August.

Peach Reliance Dwarf:  Yellow skin with a dull red blush.  Yellow flesh.  Very hardy.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens early August.

Pear Bartlett Dwarf: 
Golden yellow skin blushed with brownish red.  Smooth with flesh.  Ripens late August. 

Pear D’Anjou: 
Light green with a slight brown russeting.  Smooth, white flesh.  Ripens mid-September.

CHERRIES

Sweet Cherry Lapins Semi-Dwarf:
Dark red skin.  Firm meaty flesh.  Hardy.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens late June.

Sweet Cherry Stella Semi-Dwarf
Dark red skin.  Juicy flesh.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens late June.

Sour Cherry Montmorency
Bright red skin.  Firm yellow flesh.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens late June.

PRUNES
Prune Plum Stanley Dwarf
Blue skinned medium size fruit.  Yellowish green flesh.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens late August.   

BLUEBERRIES

Blueberry Jersey Medium-large dark blueberries.  Nice fall color.  Grows 5-6 feet high and 3-4 feet wide.  Ripens late July.

Blueberry Bluejay Medium to large size berries.  Vigorous grower.  Nice fall color.  Winter hardy.  Grows 4-6 feet high and 3-4 feet wide.  Ripens mid-July.

Blueberry Northland:  Small-medium size berries.  Nice fall color.  Winter hardy.  Northland has supple branches which do not break under heavy snow loads.  Grows 3-4 feet heigh and 4-5 feet wide.  Ripens mid-July. 

Blueberry Bluecrop:  Large size berries.  Nice fall color.  Winter hardy.  Grows 4-6 feet high and 3-4 feet wide.  Ripens mid-July. 

Blueberry Patriot:  Developed in Maine!  Large berries.  Nice fall color.  Winter hardy.  Grows 4 feet tall.

GRAPES

Seedless Grape Canadice
Red skin.  Ripens late August.  Self-pollinating.

Seedless Grape Concord
Blue-black skin. Similar to Concord but smaller.  Ripens early September.  Self-Pollinating.

Seedless Grape Himrod
White-yellow skin.  Ripens mid-August.  Self-pollinating.

RASPBERRIES

Raspberry Kiwi Gold:  Yellow berries.  Medium size fruit.  Everbearing.  Crops in July and September.  Self-pollinating.

Raspberry Bristol Black:  Black berries.  Large size fruit.  Ripens in June.  Self-pollinating.

NECTARINES

Nectarine Sunglo Dwarf: 
Smooth red skin with a yellow background. Firm yellow flesh.  Self-pollinating.  Ripens early August.


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