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Armstrong Red Maple:  This red variety is a rapid grower, with light gray bark and an oval, upright growth habit.  Fast growing.  Ideal for street planting where space is limited.  Leaves turn from yellow to orange/red in the Fall. Autumn   Purple Ash:  Bold vigorous foliage with excellent dark burgundy Fall colour. Bowhall Red Maple:  An oval  shaped red maple, with very good Fall colour.  An excellent tree for your boulevard and confined areas.  Fall colours are reds and oranges. Cimmaron Ash:  This tree has an upright, oval shape.  Its' foliage is a glossy, dark green colour.  Leaves turn an orange-red colour in the Fall. Cimmaron Ash Leaves.
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Columnar Sugar Maple:  A narrow very upright Sugar Maple.  Ideal for areas of limited space.  Fall colours are orange and red. Columar Crabapple: A narrrow columar crabapple tree with an abundance of white flowers and yellow and red fruit. It's green foliage turns bronze in the Fall. Columnar Maple:  An excellent narrow tree.  Ideal for street use and areas of limited space.  Foliage is dark green on almost vertical branches.  Leaves turn yellow in Fall. Columnar Crimson Maple:  A very upright Crimson Maple.  Its columnar form make it ideal for street use and areas of limited space.  This tree has dark, glossy coppery-purple foliage throughout the Summer. Copper Beech:  A large native tree with smooth grey bark.  Its purple leaves change to a golden brown in the Fall.  This tree will hold its' leaves all winter.
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Crimson King Maple:  A beautiful specimen tree for the boulevard or your front yard.  Deep red leaves from the Spring until the Fall.  Leaves do not change colour in the Fall. Deborah Maple:  A very good grower.  All new growth is red and then turning a dark bronze green as summer progresses.  Leaves turn yellow in the Fall. Deborah Maple leaves. English Oak:  A fast growing oak with a broad, rounded crown.  This majestic tree transplants easily and adapts itself to many locations.  It has deep green glossy leaves that turn yellowish-brown in the Fall. European Mountain Ash:  Attractive small tree with an oval crown.  In the Fall it has an abundant orange-red berry.
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Ginkgo:  A fossil tree with unusual fan shaped leaves.  This tree is very resistant to disease.  Its' green leaves turn a yellow colour i the Fall. Globe Maple:  The head of this tree stays broadly globe shaped without requiring pruning.  Useful in small areas or under wires.  Ideal for small gardens with its compact round head.  Leaves turn yellow in the Fall. Green Ash:  Vigorous tree with glossy, green foliage.  Excellent on your boulevard or front lawn.  Leaves turn yellow in the Fall. Greenspire Linden:  A fast growing Linden with medium sized leaves.  A very nice shade tree.  Harlequin Ash:  The green leaves are white-edged, similar to the Harlequin Maple.  A striking plant in any landscape.
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Harlequin Maple:  A beautiful variegated maple, the leaves are light green, with a creamy white margin.  A very slow growing tree.  Leaves turn yellow in the Fall. Ivory Silk Lilac:  A medium sized sturdy tree with large, fragrant heads of creamy white flowers in the early June.  Very hardy. Makamik Crabapple:  This hardy tree has an open spreading shape.  Its' leaves are bronze in colour and has large semi-double  rose blossoms and red fruit.  This tree has excellent disease resistance. Native Red Maple:  Adapts well to a variety of soils.  Has bright red flower clusters in the Spring.  Leaves turn rich orange to red in the Fall. Oakleaf Mountain Ash:  A very showy tree with grayish-green leaves that resemble an oak tree.  Red berries in the Summer.
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Pacific  Sunset Maple:  Outstanding green foliage with an upright rounded growth habit.  Upright oval in form.  Leaves turn brilliant red in the fall. Patmore Ash:  A very hardy and fast growing tree.  Shiny green foliage.  One of the best cultivars. Peashrub:  An extremely hardy tree, drought resistant.  Foliage is light green.  Yellow flowers appear in June.  Finely textured leaves. Princeton Gold Maple:  A small Maple with bright yellow new growth similar in colour to the Sunburst Locust.  Oval head.  Slow grower.  Fall colours are yellow and orange. Profusion Crabapple:  Upright spreading crabapple tree with purple foliage that fades to bronze in the Fall.  Flowers range from pink to red in colour with small red fruit.  This tree has good resistance to disease.
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Purple Leaf Birch:  This tree has bright white bark, with a very attractive purple foliage. Red Jade Crabapple:  Weeping, green leaved crabapple tree with white flowers and an abundance of small glossy red fruit.  This is a beautiful accent tree that is very resistant to disease. Royalty Crabapple:  A very hardy crabapple tree that is upright in form.  It has a glossy purple foliage that fades to bronze in the Fall.  This tree has purplish-red single flowers and small, dark red fruit.  Good resistance to disease. Royalty Crabapple leaves. Pyramidal Mountain Ash:   A narrow upright tree. Dark green leaves and large clusters of dark red berries. An excellent tree for small gardens or to use along the driveway.

 

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Serviceberry:  A beautiful native tree that has white flowers in the Spring, followed by edible red berries that attract birds.  The Fall foliage is bright orange or red. Shademaster Locust:  Straight trunk with a symmetrical crown and upright growing branches.  Its' dark green foliage changes to yellow in the Fall.  Provides a nice, light shade. Sugar Maple:  A magnificent native tree.  Slow growing.  Prefers well drained soils.  The tree is used for tapping Maple Syrup when mature.  Its' leaves turn yellow, orange and red in the Fall. Sugar Tyme Crabapple:  Pale pink buds open to white, fragrant flowers that cover the tree in the Spring.  This upright spreading tree has green foliage, and a bright red persistent fruit that is attractive to birds.  One of the most disease resistant crabapple trees. Sunburst Locust:  Bright yellow, fine textured new foliage, turning medium green later on.  Nice shade tree.
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Walkers Weeping Peashrub:  Very fine cutleaf foliage with the branches trailing almost to the ground in a few years.  Yellow flowers. White Paper Birch:  A great lawn specimen tree with white bark.  A beautiful contrast against darker foliage.  Leaves turn a yellow colour in the Fall. Autumn Blaze Red Maple:  A hybrid cross between the Red and Silver Maple. A fast growing tree that will grow in all soil types. Its green leaves turn orange/red in the Fall. Large tree with dark green rounded head. Leaves turn yellow in the fall Fairview Deborah Maple: Upright dense growth. New growth is red molding a red-green colour.

 

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Emerald Queen Maple: Fast growing tree with dark green foliage.Tolerates clay soils. A great shade tree. Leaves turn yellow in the fall. Morgan Red Maple:  The head of this tree is broadly oval shaped. A vigorous grower. Leaves turn a brilliant red in the fall. Autumn Fantasy Maple: A cross between a hard and soft maple. Drought resistant.Good shade tree. Leaves turn red in the fall. Green Mountain Sugar Maple:  A very good sugar maple selection with dark green leathery leaves. White Paper Birch Clumps: A great lawn specimen tree with white bark. A beautiful contrast against darker foliage. Leaves turn yellow in the fall.
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Caragana: An extremely hardy tree, drought resistant. Foliage is light green. Yellow flowers appear in June. Finely textured leaves. Walkers Weeping Caragana: Very fine cutleaf foliage with the branches trailing almost to the ground within a few years. Kentucky Coffee Tree: Light green-blue compound leaves. A native tree that is most picturesque, especially in the winter. Shubert Cherry: Useful where a small tree is required. Leaves start out green then change to purple as the leaves then mature. Korean Mountain Ash: An unusual mountain ash, with glossy dark leaves. Leaves turn yellow with scarlet berries.
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Russian Mountain Ash: String hardy tree with a broad pyramidal form. It has large orange berries and green foliage. Dolgo: White flowering tree with red fruit.Very hardy. Red Jade: Weepy, white flowering tree with small red fruit. Molten Lava: Weeping tree with pink buds that open to white flowers. Leaves are green. Red fruit well into the winter. Royal Beauty: Weeping bronze leafed tree with reddish pink flowers.
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Harlequin Maple, summer colour. Autumn Blaze Maple. Fall colour crimson red.

 

 

    

                                                                                                                                                               

 

 

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