Evergreen Tree Store
Very competitive pricing, great for wholesalers and landscapers who just need a few dozen of something, as well as larger orders
PO Box 430, Grand Haven, MI, 49417,
Phone: 888-528-TREE
Fax: 775-521-9051
Products And Services Offered:
- Hosta Bressingham Blue
- Hosta Krossa Regal
- Hosta Royal Standard
- Hosta Wide Brim
- RED
- christmas trees
- Pines
- Douglas Fir
- Fraser Fir
- serbian spruce
- biennial
- Black Hills Spruce
- drought resistant
- Hemerocallis/Daylilies/Daylillies
- Hemerocallis Bama Maid
- Lavender pink flowers
- orange throat
- grows to 30 inches
- mid-season blooms
- Hemerocallis Bertie Ferris
- 2 1/2 inch ruffled melon-orangeflowers
- grows to 22 inches
- early blooms
- Hemerocallis Constant Comment
- Pale lavender blue blend
- green throat
- grows to 24 inches
- early to mid-season blooms
- Hemerocallis Dewey Fresh
- Ruffled yellow self with darker yellow to green throat
- Hemerocallis Eenie Weenie
- 2 inch light yellow flowers with green throat
- grows to 10 inches
- excellent short variety
- extended re-bloomer
- Hemerocallis Fairy Tale Pink
- 5 1/2 inch ruffled pink flowers with soft green throat
- grows to 26 inches
- Hemerocallis Frans Hals
- Rust and orange bi-color
- mid to late-season blooms
- Hemerocallis Gold Glow
- Fragrant yellow-gold flowers on 18 inch stems
- Hemerocallis Golden Gate
- Orange-yellow flower
- grows to 34 inches
- re-bloomer
- Hemerocallis Happy Returns
- 3 inch
- bright yellow
- heat tolerant
- prolific from May through to first frost. Grows to 18 inches. Extended fragrant blooms
- Hemerocallis Hyperion
- Light yellow fragrant flowers
- grows to 40 inches. Mid season blooms
- Hemerocallis Little Wine Cup
- Cherry red flowers
- grows to 20 inches. Early season blooming
- re-blooming
- Hemerocallis Lullaby Baby
- 3 inch light fragrant pink flowers with green throat
- grows to 19 inches
- extended blooms
- Hemerocallis Luxury Lace
- Lavender pink-cream bi-tone
- grows to 32 inches
- Hemerocallis Night Beacon
- 4 inch brown-purple flowers with chartreuse centers and green throat
- grows to 27 inches
- Hemerocallis Orange Monarch
- Yellow orange
- Hemerocallis Orange Surprise
- Rose/peach with orange/green throat
- early-to mid-season blooms
- Hemerocallis Pinocchio
- Striking purple red flowers with red orange veins
- grows to 36 inches
- Hemerocallis Red Magic
- Red with yellow throat
- Hemerocallis Sammy Russel
- grows to 18 inches
- Hemerocallis Siloam Dream Baby
- Apricot-cream flowers with purple centers
- Hemerocallis Siloam French Doll
- 3 inch soft pink flowers with darker pink to rose eyezone
- ruffled edges of flowers curl back softly
- Hemerocallis Skylark
- Lemon yellow self with small green throat
- fragrant blooms
- Hemerocallis Stella De Oro (Stella D'Oro)
- Gold flowers
- grows to 12 inches
- everblooming
- Hostas/Funkias/Plantain Lilies/Plantain Lillies
- Hosta August Moon
- (plantain lily
- funkia)
- Rounded
- soft golden yellow leaves
- some sun tolerance
- foliage 18 to 20 inches
- Wide
- cup-shaped blue-green leaves
- pearly white flowers
- grows to 20 inches
- Hosta Fortunei Hyacinthina
- Mounds of blue-gray foliage
- fragrant lavender flowers in July/August
- foliage height 18-24 inches
- Hosta Frances Williams
- Large blue-green leaves with yellow/gold margin
- beautiful variety which prefers shade
- grows to 14 inches
- Hosta Golden Tiara
- Good compact grower
- heart-shaped green leaves with golden margin
- lavender purple flowers in mid-late summer
- Hosta Green Gold
- Dark green ovate leaves with creamy yellow margin
- lavender flowers
- Hosta Hadspen Blue
- Striking steel-blue rounded flowers
- Hosta Halcyon
- Ribbed blue-green leaves
- violet flowers
- Hosta Honey Bells
- Yellowish-green foliage
- lavender white flowers are lightly fragrant
- Frosty blue leaves in an upright habit
- Hosta Regal Splendor
- Unusual vase-shaped upright habit
- blue-green heart shaped leaves of heavy substance with an irregular creamy margin
- Rich green leaves with fragrant white flowers
- tolerates full sun
- Hosta Sieboldiana Elegans
- Large blue-gray heart-shaped leaves
- white flowers in June/July
- Hosta So Sweet
- Medium green with white margin
- lanceolate shaped
- purple striped flowers
- grows to 8 inches
- Hosta Sum and Substance
- Large golden-chartreuse leaves
- sun tolerant
- Hosta Undulata Albo Marginata
- Large green leaves edged with bands of white
- lavender flowers in July/August
- Hosta Undulata Variegated
- Most popular in sales
- variegated white and green leaves with lilac-blue flowers in July/August
- Blue-green heart shaped leaves with creamy white irregular margin
- foliage 16 inches
- Hosta x fortunei Aureomarginata
- Green leaves with golden yellow border
- Perennials (other)
- Alcea Rosea Nigra Mixed (Hollyhock)
- Double ball-shaped flowers on tall spikes
- grows to 4-7 feet
- blooms July-August
- mixed colors
- Alcea Chater's Double Mixed (Hollyhock)
- Aquilega McKana Hybrid Mixed (Columbine)
- McKana hybrids mixed
- large flowers in many colors with long spurs
- Asparagus Mary Washington
- no description available
- Campanula Canterbury Bells Mix (Bellflower)
- bell-shaped flowers growing to 2 1/2 feet
- blooms June-July
- Carnation Grenadin Mix
- Semi-double and double flowers in a mixture of colors
- Chrysthanthemum Shasta Daisy Alaska
- Large single white daisy flowers on up to 24 inch stems
- Coreopsis grandiflora Early Sunrise
- Golden yellow semi-double flowers on up to 20 inch stems
- blooms June-September
- Coreopsis virticillata Moonbeam
- Creamy yellow daisy-like flowers all summer
- threadlike
- finely-divided foliage
- Crown Vetch (White) "Crown of Pearls"
- (Coronilla varia)
- >Pure white flowers atop green foliage
- blooms late spring. Unique blooms; all flowers are a pure white and fades to light pink as the plant matures. Full sun to partial shade; not particular about soil
- drought tolerant. Fast growing when established. Usually 2 to 3 feet in height and spread laterally
- Dahlias - Mixed
- Nicely sized tubers
- each producing up to 25 flowers. Best if planted in the spring. Mixed only
- no color-specific orders
- Delphinium Magic Fountains
- Colorful assortment of violet
- white and blue flowers
- does not need staking
- Dianthus barbatus Sweet William Mix
- Double-mixed
- double flowers in a mixture of colors
- Dianthus Maiden Pinks deltoides Zing Rose
- NEW - rose-red flowers
- 6 inch spreading plant
- blooms May-June
- Dicentra eximia Fernleaf (Bleeding Heart)
- Pink heart-shaped flowers
- grows to 16 inches
- Echinacea magnus Coneflower
- Large heads of rose-pink
- grows to 3 feet
- perennial plant of the year 1998
- Echinacea purprea Purple Coneflower
- Purplish-crimson daisy-like flowers on 2 1/2 foot plants
- flowers July-August
- Gaillardia aristata Blanket Flower "Dazzler"
- yellow flower with maroon center
- Gaillardia aristata Blanket Flower "Goblin"
- red flower with yellow margins
- Geranium macrorrhizum Ingwersen
- Light pink flowers on 12 inch plants
- flowers May-July
- Geum hybridium Lady Stratheden
- golden double flowers on 24 inch stems
- Geum hybridium Mrs. Bradshaw
- semi-double red flowers on 28 inch stems
- Gypsophilia Babysbreath Pacific Pink
- Pink star-shaped flowers
- good for dried arrangements
- grows to 4 feet
- blooms June-August
- Gypsophilia Babysbreath White
- Single white flowers
- excellent in dried arrangements
- Helianthus maximiliani Sunflower
- golden flowers
- grows to 6 feet
- blooms August-October
- Heuchera micrantha Palace Purple
- Black-purple foliage with a metallic sheen
- white flowers in July-August on 20 inch plants
- 1991 perennial plant of the year
- Hibiscus moscheutos Mixed
- Large open flowers in a mixture of red
- pink and white on up to 4 foot stalks
- Kniphofia uvaria Hybrid Flamenco
- NEW - flower spikes in yellow and red shades
- Lavandula Sweet Munstead Strain
- Evergreen fragrant foliage with scented blue flower spikes
- excellent for potpourri and sachets
- blooms June-September to 18 inches
- Lupinus Lupines Russels Hybrid Mixed
- Flower spikes solid with sweet pea-like blossoms in many colors
- blooms May-July
- Paeonia Peony Pink
- Double-flowering
- June
- Paeonia Peony Red
- Paeonia Peony White
- Papaver Orientale Oriental Poppy Red
- Large red cup-like flowers on hairy stems with basal leaves
- Penstemon Digitalis Husker Red
- White bell-shaped flowers flushed with pink on stems with glossy oblong lanceolate perched on 30 inch upright stems
- purple foliage
- PPA perennial plant of the year 1996
- Phlox Subulata Creeping Atropurpurea Wine-Red
- Excellent groundcover and rock garden plant
- low spreading carpet of moss-like evergreen foliage
- small flowers cover plants in early spring
- grows to 6 inches height
- Phlox Subulata Creeping Candy Stripe
- Phlox Subulata Creeping Emerald Blue
- Phlox Subulata Creeping Emerald Pink
- Phlox Subulata Creeping White Delight
- Platycodon Florist Blue
- Ht 36" flowers in mid to late summer
- full sun
- Physostegia Virginiana Pink False Dragonhead
- Trumpet-like flowers on 3 foot stems
- blooms August-September
- Pyrethrum Painted Daisy
- Robinson's Hybrid Mixed
- large daisy-like flowers in a wide range of colors
- Rhubarb Canada Red
- Red stalks
- one of the sweetest
- No. 1 divisions
- Rhubarb Valentine Red
- Large red stalks
- sweet tasting
- Rhubarb Victoria
- A greener variety; not as sweet as Canada and Valentine Red
- Rudbeckia Goldsturm Black Eyed Susan
- Yellow daisy-like flowers with black cone
- blooms July-September
- PPA perennial plant of the year 1999
- Scabiosa caucasica Isaac House
- Ht 30" Flowers are Blue and White. Flowers in summer in full sun
- Sedum (Stonecrop) Spectabilis Autumn Joy
- Large bronze-red flat flowers in August-September
- Sedum (Stonecrop) Spectabilis Brilliant
- Large crimson flower-heads from August-September
- grows to 15 inches
- Sedum (Stonecrop) Dragon's Blood
- Green to bronze foliage with bright red flowers
- grows to 6 inches
- Sedum (Stonecrop) Ellacombianum
- Yellow flowers
- Sedum (Stonecrop) Matrona
- Gray-blue leaves with clusters of pale pink flowers set in white bracts
- grows to 20 inches with the dependability of Autumn Joy
- Millennium Celebration Perennial!
- Stokesia laevis
- Ht 18" Flowers are Blue and White. Produces 4" flowers in summer
- full sun Veronica Sunny Border Blue
- Violet blue flower spikes throughout the summer on 22 inch stems
- PPA perennial plant of the year 1993
- Evergreen/Conifer seedlings and transplants)
- >CEDARS:
- Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperus Virgiana)
- A very dense columnar ornamental that is excellent for wildlife habitat and as a windbreak. Wood is used in Cedar chests. Does well from Georgia north
- FIRS:
- An important tree in the timber industry
- and also widely used as a Christmas tree. Soft gray-green needles. Douglas Fir grow rapidly
- but should be protected from late frosts in the first couple of years
- A classy fir tree that has short dark-green needles with silver undersides. A great ornamental and Christmas tree. Will grow in most locations but must have good drainage. Good from Tennessee north
- Austrian Pine ( Pinus Nigra)
- A long needled dark green fast growing pine that is tolerant of wind
- cold
- salt
- air pollution and dry conditions. Adapts to almost any conditions and is used in landscaping
- along roads
- for Christmas trees
- wind breaks
- and wildlife habitat. A very popular hardy evergreen. Good from Tennessee north
- Red Pine (Pinus Resinosa)
- A long-needled fast growing pine
- often planted for forest and wildlife habitat. Common in most Northern States
- White Pine ( Pinus Strobus)
- A native pine with long soft needles that is fast growing and hardy. White Pine are widely used as ornamentals
- lumber
- and as wild life habitat. State tree of Michigan. Habitat from Tennessee north. King of the Eastern forests
- SPRUCES
- A slow-growing
- compact tree
- similar to White Spruce. Perfect for landscaping
- Colorado Spruce (Picea Pungens Glauca)
- The most popular Spruce grown in this country. Needle color varies from silvery blue to greenish blue. A very hardy
- dense
- slow-growing tree with a wide variety of uses. Habitat from Kentucky north
- Norway Spruce (Picea Abies)
- A fast growing dark-green spruce with short needles. Widely used as an ornamental. Habitat from Tennessee north
- A beautiful ornamental spruce. Dark green needles have silver undersides. Interesting purple cones
- White Spruce ( Picea Glauca)
- A short needled bluish-green spruce that is native to the northern states and Canada. Very tolerant of cold windy conditions and wet soils. Habitat from Indiana north
