Larch
- SIBERIAN LARCH (50-60′) pyramidal shaped deciduous conifer. The soft needles are a delicate green in summer, and turn a bright golden yellow in fall.
- WEEPING LARCH the height varies, depending on how it is grown; weeping larch will grow along the ground, but can be staked as high as you desire for a unique specimen tree.
Spruce
- BLACK HILLS SPRUCE (35-40′)”Christmas” tree type evergreen, with short blue-green needles; best in full sun, but tolerates light shade.
- COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE (50/65′) grown from seed, color ranges from green to deep greenish blue, very hardy.
- CRYSTAL BLUE SPRUCE (40’x30’) Morden Nurseries selection from blue source, consistent blue color, dense foliage, very good disease resistance.
- FAT ALBERT SPRUCE (40′x20′) very dense, broad shape, blue needles; great feature tree.
- GLOBE BLUE SPRUCE (3-4′) compact, globe shape, an outstanding dwarf spruce with blue foliage.
- LITTLE GEM SPRUCE (1′x2′) extremely dwarf; very dense dark green foliage; ideal for rock gardens.
- NEST SPRUCE (3′) a dwarf spruce, ideal for rock gardens; dark green needles with a nest-like appearance.
- NORWAY SPRUCE (50′x25′) stately tree, pyramidal when young, becomes pendulous with age. Largest and fastest growing of the spruces; large cones.
- OHLENDORFFI SPRUCE (3′) a very dense, mounding shape with soft new growth; much hardier than dwarf Alberta spruce; no pruning necessary; also ideal for rock gardens.
- WEEPING NORWAY SPRUCE size depends on how it is grown, strong weeping habit, long, slender and slightly twisted branches
Pine
- AUSTRIAN PINE (40’X25’) dense, stout pyramidal growth habit with a uniform crown, needles are stiff and dark green.
- DWARF MUGHO PINE (4′X5′) dense, globe shape; excellent texture contrast.
- EASTERN WHITE PINE (50’x20’) rapid growth when young, slowing with age. Oval to pyramidal crown maturing to a distinctive wind-blown look with ascending branches and upturned tips, needles are soft, flexible and blue-green.
- MUGHO PINE (10′X8′) dark green color year round; can be sheered to control size.
- PONDEROSA PINE (30-40′) large long needled tree; large cones; furrowed orange brown bark.
- SLOWMOUND MUGHO PINE a true dwarf mugho pine; no pruning required; dark green foliage; stays compact.
- SWISS STONE PINE long, blue-green needles; will reach 40-50′ tall; dense columnar shape; slow growing; not prone to winter sun damage.
- SCOTS PINE (50′) fast growing, long blue-green needles; reddish bark.
False Cypress
- SIBERIAN LARCH (50-60′) pyramidal shaped deciduous conifer. The soft needles are a delicate green in summer, and turn a bright golden yellow in fall.
- WEEPING LARCH the height varies, depending on how it is grown; weeping larch will grow along the ground, but can be staked as high as you desire for a unique specimen tree.
Juniper
Spreading
- ANDORRA (24”) gray green foliage turns purple in the fall, low spreading, tolerates light shade
- BLUE CHIP (12”) compact ground cover, steel-blue foliage retains color all year.
- BLUE DANUBE (24-30”) semi-upright with blue green foliage.
- BLUE FOREST (1′x3′) low growing, compact form; useful in smaller spaces.
- BLUE PRINCE (6”) rich powdery blue foliage, great contrasting ground cover.
- BLUE RUG 4-6” tall, 3-5′ spread, dense mat of blue foliage; full/part sun.
- BLUE STAR 2′ tall, mounded, bright, steel blue foliage, slow growing, full/part sun.
- BROADMOOR (12”) dense, mounding juniper; bright green.
- CALGARY CARPET (8-12”) very soft green carpet, prefers drier soil.
- DAUB’S FROSTED Blue-green foliage, tips frosted with gold. Growth habit is low and spreading, very unique looking.
- ICEE BLUE (4”x6’) great groundcover with a full, dense crown of silver-blue foliage, great winter color.
- MOOR-DENSE bright green foliage on this very low growing variety. Ideal for rock gardens and cascading over walls and planters.
- OLD GOLD (24”) best of the golden spreaders; excellent winter color.
- PRINCE OF WALES (4-6”) dense dark green ground cover, often has purplish tint in winter.
- SAVIN – (3-4′) – vase shaped with dark green foliage.
- SCANDIA (24”) low; compact; soft, dark green foliage.
- TAMARISCIFOLIA (18-24” High) tightly branched, blue green color, low spreading.
Upright 
- BLUE ARROW (10′ tall, 2′ wide) dense pyramidal form, blue color.
- MEDORA (12′) slender, upright, steel blue foliage; slow growing.
- MOONGLOW (12-15′) silvery blue pyramidal shape; very dense and drought tolerant once established.
- WICHITA BLUE (10′x5′) broad pyramidal form, light blue foliage.
- BAR HARBOUR – (10”x5’)bright silvery blue foliage in spring, turning a plum colored tinge in fall. Its extremely low growing nature makes it ideal as a groundcover or spilling over walls.
Fir
- DWARF BALSAM FIR dwarf, slow growing, light green new growth contrasts with older needles.
Cypress
- RUSSIAN CYPRESS (18”x3-5’) dwarf, densely branched evergreen that has a spreading growth form and cedar-like foliage. Grows well in both sun and shade.
Cedar
BRANDON PYRAMIDAL (15′x4′) – slender, compact, dense foliage, good accent or foundation plant.
- DANICA (12-15”) dense dwarf, smallest of the globes.
- HETZ MIDGET (2×2′) very dwarf, compact globe.
- HOLMSTRUPP (8′x4′) very dense, compact pyramid shape, slow growing.
LITTLE GIANT – (3′x3′) compact and very dense, perfect globe, never needs trimming.
- SKYBOUND (12′x4′) developed in Dauphin, similar to Brandon cedar; rich dark green foliage.
- WARES (8′x6′) dark green, large globe shape, heat tolerant, very hardy.
- WOODWARD (5′x5′) perfect globe, never needs clipping, looks great in groups or planted in a large shrub bed.
- DEGROOT’S SPIRE – slow growing, upright, narrow; dense, dark green foliage; unique twisted form.