Trees & Shrubs

The starting point of any garden, trees, shrubs and evergreens provide a vital backdrop for any landscape.  While trees provide shade, shrubs offer flowers, fruit and foliage, and evergreens add crisp green colour all year round. 

Our Garden Centre carries an impressive variety of new and traditional favourites, making it a premier destination for both novice and experienced gardeners.  Our enthusiastic staff will take the time to help you make informed decisions on filling a newer yard or renewing a mature one.

 

 
 
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  • To view a complete listing of Trees and shrubs, click here.
  • To view a complete listing of Evergreens, click here.
  • To view a complete listing of Fruit Trees for 2012, click here.
 
 

 
 

Visit this section of the website early in 2012 to view upcoming favourites for the 2012 gardening season.

Below is a sampling of some of our favourites from 2011.

 
 

 
 

‘Pink Ice’ Spirea

Compact shrubs with showy foliage in a combination of pink, green and white.  This extremely hardy shrub is covered with white blossoms in early summer and is a great choice for any sunny spot. 

Ht:  3’  Sp:  3’  Zone 3

   
 

 
 

‘Little Devil’ Ninebark

Especially useful for small urban gardens, this new selection of Ninebark sports bright burgundy red foliage on a very compact shrub.  Pink-white blossoms appear mid-summer.          

Ht:  3-4’  Sp:  3-4’  Zone 3

   
 

 
 

‘Bella Anna’ Hydrangea

A breeding breakthrough in colour, this new selection sports huge rich pink blooms from early to late summer.  Preferring a cooler spot in the garden, ‘Bella Anna’ will thrive in a partly shady spot. 

Ht:  3’  Sp:  3’  Zone 3

   
 


 
 

‘Little Lime’ Hydrangea

A compact selection of one of Greenland’s favourite shrubs.  Sporting all of the wonderful shape and colour of it’s parent ‘Limelight’, this hardy shrub is an easy fit for any border.  Blooms mature to an attractive pink in autumn. 

Ht:  3’  Sp:  3’  Zone 3

   
 

 
 

‘Royal Cloak’ Barberry

Arching branches of rounded, deep red-purple leaves carry multitudes of rusty gold flowers in spring.  Tolerates heavy pruning, making it a great choice for hedging.

   
 

 
 

Columnar Norway Spruce

This very narrow selection originates from Central Europe and is a prized selection for small yards.  Reliably hardy, this Norway Spruce is a great substitution for Cedar. 
   
 

 
 

‘Standing Ovation’ Serviceberry

With three season interest this plant deserves a standing ovation.  Strong stems are smothered with white blooms in spring, followed by small black berries in summer and red-orange autumn colour.  Uniform growth habit makes it a great hedging choice. 

Ht:  15’  Sp: 5’  Zone 2  

   
 

 
 

Romance Cherries

The University of Saskatchewan has released 5 hardy dwarf sour cherries under the Romance series: Crimson Passion, Cupid, Juliette, Romeo and Valentine. Some are perfect for fresh eating while other selections are chosen for processing and juicing.  Extremely hardy and dwarf in size, these are the perfect cherry for the backyard gardener. 

Ht:  6-8’  Sp:  4-6’  Zone 3