• Red Oak

    $15.00
    Northern red oak is a Midwest native.  The leaves are handsome throughout the year, emerging pinkish-red, turning lustrous dark green in summer, and changing to russet-red to bright red in autumn.  Fast growing Oak.  Acorns favored by deer & other wildlife. Available in bareroot and potted stock. Potted (3-4 ft):  $15 each  
  • Cherry Selections

    $54.00$79.00
    Tasty Cherry!  All like full sun and well drained soil.  All of our offerings are well suited for our region.  Planting several different types will increase pollination and fruit set. Trees are expected to be available for pickup (by appt) starting April 1st.   Kristin Sweet Cherry: (BRN) Large dark fruits are cracking resistant, sweet, juicy, aromatic and productive. Hardiest dark sweet cherry. Grafted on dwarf root stock.  Bareroot stock is well branched, approximately 4-5 ft tall.  $69.75 each   Sam Sweet Cherry: (BRN) Large sweet black cherry.   More disease resistant than Bing Cherry as well as less susceptible to spring frost.  Grafted on dwarf root stock.  Bareroot stock is well branched, approximately 4-5 ft tall.  *limited availability, contact us for more information.     Lapins Sweet Cherry:  (JFS) A Canadian variety of sweet cherry, large dark fruit with delicious flavor, crack resistant.  Extend the cherry season with fruit maturing later in the season.  Bareroot Trees are branched, 6-8 ft tall.    $54   Stella Sweet Cherry:  (JFS) Widely grown for its large, juicy, and sweet cherries.  Stella cherries are sweet, juicy, and firm, and are often eaten fresh or used in baking, canning, and other culinary applications. They are considered one of the most popular sweet cherry varieties due to their taste and versatility. A favorite for homes and small orchards,  Bareroot Trees are branched, 6-8 ft tall.   $54 Sweetheart Sweet Cherry:  (JFS) Large, bright red fruit with excellent flavor. This late-ripening beauty will extend the cherry season when paired with other varieties that ripen early and mid season.  Crack resistant.  Heavy bearing.  Bareroot Trees are branched,  6-8 ft tall.    $54   Sweet Cherry Pie:  (BN) Newer introduction, perfect for the home garden or small orchard.  This self fruitful tree is known for being the sweetest taste for this tart cherry tree cultivar.  Cherries are fantastic for jams, jellies, cobblers and pies.  Known for extremely heavy crop yields.  Matures to 12-15 ft tall.  Bareroot Trees offered are well branched, approximately 6-8  ft tall. (contact us for information on potted stock available) 4 in 1  Cherry:  (JFS) The name says it all!  This special offering of Cherry has 4 different varieties of sweet cherry ALL grafted into ONE tree!  Cross pollination guaranteed!  Trees are expected to  contain 4 grafted selections from Bing, Lapins, Stella, Van, Rainier, Black Tartarian, Utah.   Very nice size, well branched, sturdy stems!   $79
  • Apple Selections (3rd)

    $49.00$59.00
    Our top quality bareroot apple trees are well branched, with beautiful root structure, most ranging from 6-8 ft tall.  Trees are northern grown and well suited for our Michigan climate.  Apple trees require cross pollination.  Plant several different types of  apple or crabapple nearby (15-20 feet apart) for best fruit production.  It is important to select varieties that bloom at the same approximate time for effective cross pollination.  Trees are highly favored by deer.  Fencing is highly recommended to protect trees from deer.  Tree guards are also highly recommended to prevent damage from rabbits, mice, woodchucks etc. The apples listed in this section  will cross pollinate with each other well as they bloom toward the middle to late portion of the spring season.  This group will also likely cross pollinate with the selections in our 2nd groups of apple tree offerings.  All trees are offered bareroot and are estimated to be available starting approximately April 6th. Delicious Red Apple: Rich Flavor and sweet. Flesh is light yellow and crisp. Good for fresh eating and salads. Blooms later in spring, fruit matures Mid October. $49 each Fireside Apple:  Large, red striped fruit with a sweet, pleasant flavor Excellent flavor good for eating, has good storage life. One of the most popular apples in Minnesota. Has disease resistance to cedar-apple rust. Blooms mid to late spring, fruit matures in Mid October.  Offered in larger size, up to 9 ft.  $54 each Freedom Apple:  Large red fruit is good for eating, sauces and juice. Apples are firm, crisp with a slightly tart flavor. Vigorous, productive tree with excellent disease resistance. Tree does not require fungicide sprays. Blooms mid to late spring, with fruit maturing late September, early October.. $59 each Honeygold Apple:  Medium to large, yellow fruits that are crisp, juicy and sweet. Excellent for eating as well as cooking. Blooms mid to late spring, fruit matures in Early/Mid October.  Offered in larger size, up to 9 ft. $59 each Red Fuji Apple:  Beautiful red-streaked apples are crisp, juicy, aromatic. Flavor resembles freshly-pressed apple juice. Apples ripen in late October. These apples store well. The fruit of a Red Fuji Apple tree keeps up to 12 months when refrigerated.   $59 each Granny Smith Apple: Great late season apple, into November.  Yellow/Green colored fruits are sweet/tart in flavor.  Very highly nutritious apple.  Popular!  Starting size up to 6 ft tall.   $59 each Arkansas Black Apple:  Late season apple, into November.  Crisp, firm & juicy with a great sweet taste.  Great for desserts, baking, cider & more. Dark purplish/red skin with yellow flesh.  Resistant to cedar apple rust.  Plant with at least 2 different apple from this grouping.  Starting size approximately 4-5 ft.    Contact us for more information.   Winesap Apple:   Late season apple, into November. Heirloom variety.   Red skinned, yellow flesh, fragrant variety with wine-like flavor.  Great for baking, cider and fresh eating.  Excellent disease resistance. Great cold storage apple.  $49 Available starting April 6th.  Please schedule pickup at least 24-48 hours ahead.  
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    A versatile native shrub with excellent year-round interest, features showy white flowers in May.  It is  followed by burgundy leaf color and dark blue berries in autumn. The edible berries can be used to make jams and jellies.  This large upright shrub can spread and form colonies, making it a good choice for a tall privacy screen or hedgerow. It can also be maintained as a small tree by pruning stems and removing the shoots at the base. Adaptable to a wide range of soils, this native viburnum is found in low moist woods or near stream banks, but will tolerate drier sites. Very shade tolerant in nature, however it grows larger in open sunny areas. The caterpillars of numerous small moth species are known to host on Viburnum lentago, which is one reason it is considered a top wildlife plant for nesting birds. Other interesting larval hosts include the Pink Prominent, the Hummingbird Clearwing, and the Green Marvel moth.  Great plant to naturalize your property and create habit for birds, deer, turkey and more. We recommend planting at least 2 or 3 for good cross pollination/good fruit set.
    Available as a bareroot plant, measuring approx 1.5 ft tall.
    $4.95 each
    Estimated to be available starting the first week of April.
    code:  FKN-NV
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    Hackberry

    Original price was: $19.00.Current price is: $12.50.

    Hackberry  is a large, fast growing shade tree.  It establishes easily and grows well in a wide range of soils.  This native tree is  tolerant of heat, drought, salt spray, wind, ice, poor soils as well as sites with short-term flooding.

    The bark of hackberry provides year-round interest in landscapes. The fruit is a popular food for birds and small mammalian wildlife. Much of the fruit remains on the tree throughout winter until it is eaten by birds or other wildlife.

    • Height: 50 to 70 feet
    • Width: up to 50 feet
    • Medium to fast growth
    • Pyramidal shape in youth, spreading rounded shape in maturity
    • Bark matures to cork-like ridges
    • 1/3 to 1/2 inch berry-like fruit called drupes that change from green to purple or reddish-brown in autumn
    • Fall color is yellow
    2 gal:  2-3 ft tall Available for pickup starting March 29th. code: SSH
  • Fruiting Pear Selections

    $54.00$79.00
    We offer 5 varieties of fruiting pear.  These well branched trees are offered bareroot. Plant at least 2 different types for cross pollination. Bartlett Pear
    • Great for canning, fresh eating. Juicy and sweet. Very productive, well branched. 5-6 ft tall.   $54
    Bosc Pear
    • Highly aromatic, excellent flavor.  Good for  fresh eating, dried or cooked.  Keeps up to 6 months.  Well branched.
    • 2 sizes:   $54 (6 ft)  & $65 (8 ft)
    Kieffer Pear
    • Crisp, juicy white flesh, excellent for canning and baking.  A heavy bearing tree, resistant to Fire Blight.  7-8 ft tall, branched.  $59
    Tawara Asian Pear (NEW!)
    • Upright oval shape with glossy green foliage that looks great all season long. White flowers in spring develop into unusual dark tan to light brown crisp fruit that tastes like a cross between apple and pear, excellent for eating or canning. Well branched.  $65
    • Note:  This item is anticipated to be available near/on April 5th. 
    4 in 1 Pear  (NEW!)
    • That is right!  4 different pears all multi grafted into 1 beautiful tree!  Cross pollination is all built in, each tree will be comprised of  Bartlett, Bosc, D'Anjou & Summercrisp.    Large, well branched.  $79
    Estimated to be available starting approximately April 1st unless noted above.   code:  JFSP
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    Dramatic yellow fall colors. Beautiful, lighter colored bark. Great for naturalizing.  Adaptable to many soil types. 1 gal (3 ft):  $14 Contact us for availability and pricing on larger sized Quaking Aspen.
  • Native North American tree known for its brilliant display of autumn foliage and aromatic smell. Leaves are 3"–7" long, bright to medium green in summer changing to enchanting colors of yellow, deep orange, scarlet and purple in the fall. They have a unique mitten (right- and left-handed) or three-lobe shape. The 1/2" dark blue fruit is loved by birds in the fall. Plant in full sun or partial shade in moist, acidic, well-drained soil. Approximate Size: 2.5-3 ft bareroot Available starting  approximately April 1st. Potted stock available.  Inquire with us on sizing/pricing. code:  AN
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    Swamp White Oak is a great choice for various soil types.  Tolerates moist locations as well as drier.  This native Oak is known for a good growth rate, with a fuzzy texture to the undersides of the leaves.  As a young tree, swamp white oak trees have attractive peeling bark, and as they age, the bark becomes deeply ridged and dark brown. $3.95 each Available as bareroot trees:  Up to 1.5 ft tall.   Trees have substantial root structure.  Available now for pickup. code:  ANSWO
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    Crabapple Selections

    $9.00$99.00
    We offer 3 varieties of fruiting crabapple trees.  They will also cross pollinate with apple trees while being producers of fruit great for attracting deer, turkeys and other wildlife as well as fresh eating, cider & baking.  Trees are estimated to be available starting Mid March.   Looking for ornamental varieties of crabapple?  Look for offerings under our Flowering Tree section for listings. Chestnut Crabapple:  Early to mid bloom season.  Large crabapples of 2 in diameter are of excellent flavor and good texture for fresh eating, cider and more. Well branched 6-7 ft trees, 10 gal.  SALE $79 each Dolgo Crabapple:  Early blooming with pink buds that open to fragrant white blooms. Large brilliant crimson crabapple fruits ripen in late summer for wonderful jelly with fine flavor and color. Excellent snack for fresh eating!  Trees are exceptionally large, approximately 8-9 ft tall.  Well branched, premium grade bareroot trees. 2 sizes: 1 gal:  SALE $9 15 gal:   SALE $99 each. Whitney Crabapple:  Early blooming with pink & white blooms. Small, sweet, edible crab apples. This tree produces a large harvest of red, golf ball-size apples that are perfect for canning, preserving, pickling, spicing and cider. Hardy,scab resistant, vigorous tree with heavy bearing fruits. Trees offered are 6-8 ft tall, well branched.  10 gal  SALE $79 each  
  • We offer 2 varieties of Blueberry that perform well for our region.   We recommend planting a mix of 2 or more different types for cross pollination & improved fruit set.  Plants grow best in well drained, acidic soils.  Both are offered as bareroot plants up to 18 inch, well branched.  We recommend using hollytone fertilizer when planting (we offer this product & can reserve at checkout). Elliott blueberries are a late-season variety will give you ½” berries that are firm, easy-to-pick and perfect for fresh eating or cooking. Beautiful light pink flowers each spring.  Incredible fall colors of deep red/purple.  . Blooms late to avoid late spring frosts. Cold-hardy. Ripens in August. Self-pollinating but recommend planting other varieties near by to increase fruit production.  3 gal size. Polaris Blueberry produces deep navy blue fruits with excellent flavor.   Ready in late July, this wonderfully fragrant berry is considered a 'half high bush' and processes traits of larger plants that produce lots of berries and the size and maintenance of smaller bushes.  Plant with at least one other type blueberry to increase fruit production.  3 gal size.   Available starting approx. Mid May.   code:  SW
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    Spectacular, long lasting crimson red Fall color! Fast growing! Beautiful form, strong branch structure.  Can tolerate moist soils. Options:
    • Bareroot: large, well branched tree, 10-12 ft tall.  $99
    • 5 gal container, 7 ft, well branched.  Early spring special-$99 (reg. $139)
    Estimated to be available starting April 11. Specials available now thru the month of April. Larger trees, in containers are also available,  Contact us for more information. code:  BNJFSOG  
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