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2017 Retail Price List One year guarantee on all
Prairie hardy shade trees Seasonal Business Hours
April – October Highway 16 E & Boychuk Drive
Ph: 306-477-0713 Fax: 306-477-0795
www.lakeshoregardencentre.com
Revised: February 2017
Shade Trees
Prices range from $99.99 - $189.99. Prices are based on both size and species of tree. Trees range in height from approximately 6ft to10ft. For larger, specimen trees please inquire with the sales staff.
Shade Trees **Prices and availability subject to change without notice**
Average Height
Average Width
Flower Color
Fruit Color
Fall Color Special Features
Ash Ash is tough, hardy, drought tolerant and the first trees to change color in fall. Our ashes are all seedless varieties.
Fall Gold 14m (45’)
8m (25’) None Yellow Fall color lasts longer than other ash. Grows well in wet or dry sites.
Foothills 15m (50’)
8m (26’)
None Yellow Very chinook hardy. Has a uniform shape with a broad, stout head.
Manchurian 12m
(35-40’) 8m (25’) None Yellow
Seedless variety from Manitoba. Dense, compact growth habit. Attractive lance-shaped leaves.
Northern Treasure 12m
(35-40’) 6m
(20’) None Yellow Oval-shaped crown, vigorous growth habit. Similar to Fall Gold Ash.
Prairie Spire 15-18m (50-60’)
8-9m (25-30’)
None Yellow Narrow form with glossy, wide, deep green leaves.
Birch Birch are attractive trees with white bark & bright yellow leaves in fall. Prune only after tree is in full leaf (mid-July).
Clump 12m
(35-40’) 8m
(25’) Yellow
White bark, glossy foliage. Multiple trunks. Plant in a moist location.
Dakota Pinnacle 8m (26’) 2m (7’) Yellow Narrow columnar form.
Develops white papery slightly exfoliating bark as it matures.
Paper 12m
(35-40’) 8m
(25’) Yellow Papery white bark & glossy foliage. Plant in a moist location.
Parkland Pillar 10m (30’)
2m (6’)
Yellow Outstanding columnar Asian White Birch with dense dark-green
bark. Prefers well-drained soil with adequate moisture.
Weeping 14m (45’)
9m (30’)
Yellow Graceful weeping branches. Plant in a moist location.
Buckeye
Ohio 8m
(25’) 6m
(18’) Yellow Yellow
Small rounded tree with dark green, glossy foliage. Masses of yellow flowers in late spring.
Average Height
Average Width
Flower Color
Fruit Color
Fall Color Special Features
Cherry Great ornamental trees – white flowers in spring, colorful foliage, bark, and cherries. Attracts birds.
Amur 9m
(30’) 7m
(23’) White Black Amber Dense, rounded tree with orange-brown, flanking bark
Robert’s Purple Chokecherry
8m (25’) 4m (12’) White Black Purple Proven to be the only black knot resistant cherry. Green leaves in spring and fragrant white blossoms. Foliage turns dark purple over
summer and into fall. Fruit is excellent for syrup and jelly.
Flowering Crab Lightly fragrant showy flowers in spring followed by decorative apples. Attracts birds.
Courageous 5m (16’) 2m (6’) Pink None Orange Seedless variety that rarely produces ornamental fruit. New foliage
is bronze-red in color and matures to orange in fall.
Emerald Spire 6m (20’) 2.5m (7’)
Pink Red Purple Narrow. Pink flowers emerge in spring followed by red fruit. Slow
growing. Disease-free foliage.
Gladiator 6m (20’) 3m (9’) Pink Purple Purple Glossy purple-green foliage. Upright growing. Very hardy. Very disease resistant. Develops unique bumps on trunk when older.
Purple Spire 5m (15’) 2.5m (7’)
Pink Purple Purple Compact, columnar crabapple with purple-green foliage. Good
disease resistance. Intense fall color.
Radiant 5m (16’) 5m (16’) Deep Pink Dark Red
Orange/ Yellow
A profusion of bright pink flowers emerge before leaves. Coppery bronze tipped dark green leaves. Persistent fruit.
Royalty 5.5m (17’)
5.5m (17’)
Red-Purple Red Orange Very hardy. Darkest purple leaves of all flowering crabs
Royal Beauty 1.5m (5’)
1.5m (5’)
Pink Red Red Small weeping form with coppery-red foliage. Fruit does not drop.
Spring Snow 8m
(25’) 5m
(15’) White None Yellow
Stunning oval shaped tree with dark green leaves, white flowers and no fruit.
Thunderchild 6-7m (20’)
5m (15’)
Rose Pink Dark Red
Orange –Yellow
Green-bronze leaves turn purple in summer. Resistant to fireblight. A great choice.
Hawthorn Fragrant flowers, green glossy foliage and colorful fruit. Prefers well-drained soil. A great tree for a small yard.
Snowbird 5.5m (18’)
5m (15’)
Double White
Red Yellow -Orange
Upright tree with deeply lobed dark green foliage. Produces few berries. Very hardy.
Lilac
Ivory Silk 6-8m
(20-25’) 6m
(18’) Cream Yellow
Fragrant clusters of flowers in mid-June. Cherry-like bark. Non-suckering.
Japanese Tree Form 8m (25’) 6m (18’) Cream Yellow Fragrant clusters of flowers in early summer. Cherry-like bark.
Linden Tiny, fragrant yellow flowers in summer & heart-shaped leaves. A clean, low maintenance tree.
American Sentry 12m
(40-45’) 8m (25’) Yellow Yellow
Upright growth habit featuring light branches. Fast growing and resistant to insects.
Dropmore 10m (30’)
7m (21’) Yellow Yellow Slow growing with dense pyramidal shape. Clean low maintenance
tree. Hybrid between American and Little Leaf.
Greenspire 15m (50’)
10m (33’)
Yellow Yellow Fast growing with a straight trunk and a narrow oval form. Shiny
heart shaped foliage. Strong branching structure. Fragrant flowers.
Harvest Gold 10m (30’)
8m (25’) Yellow Yellow Upright growth habit. Exfoliating bark. Attractive, disease-free
glossy foliage.
Maple Each maple is unique – great fall color. Very adaptable trees. Prune only after it is in full leaf.
Amur 5-6m
(15-20’) 4m
(12’) Pale
yellow Red Scarlet
Small, adaptable tree. Grey bark & bright red, winged fruit. Tolerates most soils. Great for small yards.
Silver Cloud 15m (50’)
9m (30’)
Golden yellow
Green lobed foliage that has a silvery underside.
Tatarian Hot Wings 6m
(20’) 6m (20)
Yellow Red Orange –
red Medium small tree. Tolerant of alkaline and dry soils.
An ideal smaller tree for most any landscape.
Mountain Ash Ornamental tree with white flowers, fern-like foliage and bright orange-red berries in late summer. Plant in well-drained soil.
Blackhawk (European)
9m (30’) 6m (20’) White Orange Orange-
Red Upright rounded habit with excellent resistance to sunscald.
Pyramidal (European) 6m (20’) 2m (7) White Orange-
Red Yellow -
Red Narrow upright slow growing tree with dark green foliage.
Showy 7m (20’) 5m (15’) White Red Red Compact variety. Blooms longer than other mountain ash. Very
hardy. Moderate resistant to fire blight.
Average Height
Average Width
Flower Color
Fruit Color
Fall Color Special Features
Oak
Burr 15m (50’)
12m (40’)
Acorns Amber Lobed leaves. Thick, furrowed bark.
Grows well in wet or dry conditions. Long-lived.
Olive
Russian 8m
(25’) 6m
(20’) Yellow Olives Silvery
Narrow, silvery foliage on thorny branches. Fragrant flowers in spring. Leaves last into December.
Poplar Fast growing, adaptable trees. Do not produce cotton or sticky seeds. Great for shelterbelts, acreages or large spaces.
Swedish Aspen 12m (40’)
2m (6’)
Yellow- orange
Columnar growth habit. Circular, dark green leaves with wavy edges. Excellent screen.
Willow Fast growing trees with arching branches.
Silver 15m (50’)
10m (33’)
Silvery Rapid growing with silver leaves. Arching golden branches provide
a weeping effect. Older bark is dark grayish-brown and ridged.
Planting Instructions Check your planting location for drainage before planting. If drainage is poor, fix this first.
General Rules
Dig a hole that is about twice as big as the pot or root ball. Remove plant from container. Place the plant in the hole and fill in around the roots by using a mixture of 50% peat moss and 50% good garden soil. When refilling the hole, be sure to pack the soil in around the roots, leaving a small basin shape for holding water. At this stage, it is important that a root starter formulation of fertilizer be used (i.e. Root Booster 5-15-5). If a stronger formulation is used, damage to the roots may occur. The use of manure at this stage is not recommended because root burning may occur. Trees should be planted with the graft at ground level. Trees should be staked or braced for the first year to prevent high winds from loosening them.
Watering Instructions One of the most important aspects of home gardening is proper watering. Water is vital throughout a plant’s life, but it matters most during its first days outdoors. If newly sown seeds dry out, they simply will not germinate. If newly planted trees and shrubs are not watered, they will dry up and die. Until a plant has been in the ground for a few years, its root system is too shallow and it simply does not seek the moisture that the plant needs. Water all newly planted plants daily until fall, every other day after that. A depression at the base of the tree allows for water retention. If the weather is very hot and dry, water all young trees, shrubs and perennials that were planted in the previous 2 or 3 years. Lawn sprinklers rarely give enough water to penetrate to the deep roots. When the top 2 or 3 inches of soil around the trees are dry, water thoroughly. Very heavy clay soils require less watering and lighter sandy soils will require extra water. Deep watering with a root feeder or a drip irrigation system is very effective. In late fall, water all plants thoroughly before the ground freezes. It is best for plants to go into the winter with a block of ice around their roots. This will allow the plant to have moisture around the roots as the ground thaws in spring.
Wrapped Roots (Ball & Burlap) Some trees are prepared for transplanting with a root ball which is retained with burlap and string. Lift the tree by the root ball only and lower it into a hole which is wider and deeper than the root ball. The ball should be 2" below grade. Do not remove burlap as it will quickly decompose. All plastic strings should be cut away from near the trunk.
Pruning Prune shade trees in early spring to promote new growth. Remove all dead, broken or diseased branches and all branches growing at very acute angles to the main stem. Make all pruning cuts flush with the parent limb and never leave a stub. Exceptions - Maple and Birch trees should only be pruned once leaves are fully open in order to prevent excessive sap loss (late June).
*Please note that height and width described are guidelines only. These numbers are at maturity and are subject to climate and growing conditions.*
Manchurian Ash Fraxinus 'Mancana'
Height:12m (35-40’) Width: 8m (25’)
Prairie Spire Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Height: 15m (50’) Width:9m (30’)
Northern Treasure Ash Fraxinus 'Northern Treasure'
Height:12m (35-40’) Width: 6m (20’)
Foothills Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Heuver’
Height: 15m (50’) Width: 8m (26’)
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Clump Birch Betula papyrifera
Height: 12m (35’) Width: 8m (25’)
Paper Birch Betula papyrifera
Height: 12m (35’) Width: 8m (25’)
Weeping Birch Betula pendula
Height: 45m (45’) Width: 9m (30’)
Dakota Pinnacle Birch Betula platyphylia ‘Fargo’
Height: 8m (26’) Width: 2m (7’) Back
Amur Cherry Prunus maackii
Height: 9m (30’) Width: 7m (23’)
Ohio Buckeye Aesculus glabra
Height: 8m (25’) Width: 6m (18’)
Parkland Pillar Birch Betula platyphylla ‘Jetpark’
Height: 10m (30’) Width:2m (6’)
Fall Gold Ash Fraxinus ‘Fall Gold’
Height: 14m (45’) Width: 8m (25’)
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Courageous Flowering Crab Malus ‘Courageous’
Height: 5m (16’) Width: 2m (6’)
Emerald Spire Columnar Crab Malus x ‘Jefgreen’
Height: 4-7m (12-24’) Width: 1.5-3m (5-10’)
Gladiator Flowering Crab Malus adstringens ‘Durelo’
Height: 6m (20’) Width: 3m (9’)
Radiant Flowering Crab Malus ‘Radiant’
Height: 5m (16’) Width: 5m (16’)
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Purple Spires Flowering Crab Malus 'Purple Spires'
Height:5m (15’) Width:2.5m (7’)
Royal Beauty Flowering Crab Malus 'Royal Beauty'
Height: 1.5m (5’) Width: 1.5m (5’)
Robert’s Purple Chokecherry Prunus ‘Robert’s Purple’
Height:8m (25’) Width:4m (12’)
Royalty Flowering Crab Malus 'Royalty'
Height:5.5m (17’) Width:5.5m (17’)
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Spring Snow Flowering Crab Malus x ‘Spring Snow’
Height: 8m (25’) Width: 5m (15’)
Snowbird Hawthorn Crataegus mordenensis ‘Snowbird’
Height: 5.5m (18’) Width: 5m (15’)
Thunderchild Flowering Crab Malus x adstringens 'Thunderchild'
Height: 6m (20’) Width: 5m (15’)
Starlite Flowering Crab Malus ‘Jeflite’
Height: 8m (25’) Width: 6m (20’) Back
Greenspire Linden Tilia cordata
Height: 15m (50’) Width: 10m (33’)
Ivory Silk Lilac Syringa reticulata
Height: 6m (20’) Width: 6m (18’)
Japanese Tree Form Lilac Syringa reticulata
Height: 8m (26’) Width: 6.5m (20’)
Dropmore Linden Tilia x flavescens ‘Dropmore’
Height: 10m (30’) Width: 7m (21’)
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Amur Maple Tree Form Acer ginnala
Height: 5m (15’) Width: 4m (12’)
Silver Cloud Maple Acer saccharinum
Height: 15m (50’) Width: 9m (30’)
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American Sentry Linden Tilia x flavescens ‘American Sentry’
Height: 12m (40-45’)Width: 8m (18’)
Harvest Gold Linden Tilia x flavescens ‘Harvest Gold’
Height: 10m (30’) Width: 8m (25’)
Showy Mountain Ash Sorbus decora
Height: 9m (30’) Width: 5m (16’)
Pyramidal Mountain Ash Sorbus aucuparia ‘fastigiata’
Height: 6m (20’) Width: 2m (7’)
Hotwings Tatarian Maple Acer tataricum
Height: 5m (16’) Width: 4m (12’)
Blackhawk Mountain Ash Sorbus aucuparia 'Blackhawk'
Height: 8m (25’) Width: 6m (18’)
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Burr Oak Quercus macrocarpa
Height: 15m (50’) Width: 12m (40’)
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Russian Olive Eleganus
Height: 8m (25’) Width: 6m (20’)
Swedish Aspen Populus tremula 'Erecta'
Height: 10m (30’) Width: 2m (6’)
Silver Willow Salix alba 'Sericea'
Height: 15m (50’) Width: 10m (33’)
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