|
Scotch
Pine |
White
Pine |
Douglas
Fir |
Fraser
Fir |
|
| 4 ft | $18.00 | $22.00 | $26.00 | $30.00 |
| 5 ft | $22.50 | $27.50 | $32.50 | $37.50 |
| 6 ft | $27.00 | $33.00 | $39.00 | $45.00 |
| 7 ft | $31.50 | $38.50 | - | $52.50 |
| 8 ft | $36.00 | $44.00 | - | $60.00 |
| 9 ft | $40.50 | $49.50 | - | $67.50 |
| 10 ft | $45.00 | $55.00 | - | $75.00 |
Scotch Pine: Medium length needles, dense growth with very little space between branches. Holds ornaments well, suitable for flocking. Not suitable for transplanting.
White Pine: Longer, softer needles. Straight trunk, good needle retention. Suitable for transplanting.
Douglas Fir: Shortest needles and fewer branches for a more open look. A real "old-fashioned Christmas tree." Suitable for transplanting. Only up to 6-feet tall this year.
Fraser Fir: Newest of fir trees to this area. Short needles, open spaces between branches. Good needle retention.