Each tree seedling is approximately 6-8 inches tall with an additional 3 inch soil plug.
Basic Order: a tree seedling wrapped in burlap, Mylar or organza bag and one ribbon $2.95 |
Option: tree basic order with a pine cone or satin rose, $3.20 |
Option: tree decorated with chiffon ribbon, a second ribbon, rose or pine cone $3.95 |
Option: tree with clay pot and decorated with burlap or Mylar and 1 ribbon, $4.25 |
Evergreen Memories Kit: your kit comes with your choice of tree and 1 wrap and one ribbon your choice. $1.95 |
Trees only: your choice of tree seedling, little plastic bags with planting instructions for all your guests. $1.25 |
Option: tree basic order with a pine cone or satin rose, $3.20 |
Option: trees with clay pot and decorated with burlap or Mylar and 1 ribbon, $4.25 |
Option: tree basic order with a pine cone or satin rose, $3.20 |
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Tree Seed and Flower Seed Kit: includes seeds, peat pellet-pots and soil in one, seeding and growing instructions and personalized tags, $3.50 each |
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Evergreen Memories offers five choices of evergreen tree seedlings:

- White Spruce
- A characteristic tree of the boreal forest region but is found almost everywhere in Canada. Grows in a variety of soils and climates and on average will grow to a mature height of 80 ft. and a trunk diameter of 2 ft. In open areas lower branch spread of 20 ft. is not uncommon.
- Blue Spruce
- Similar characteristics to White Spruce. This tree is noted for its beautiful bluish, often silvery and extremely stiff needle pointed leaves which radiate at almost right angles to the twig.
- Red Pine
- Red Pines grow in similar conditions as the White Pine. The tree matures into a beautiful, strong tree with a redish-brown bark and chestnut brown pine cones. The lush green needles grow 4 to 6 inches long.
- Cedar
- New! While quantities last!
- White Pine
- The tallest conifer in eastern Canada and also the official tree of the Province of Ontario commonly reaches heights of 100 ft. and trunk diameters of 3 ft. White pine is found growing throughout eastern Canada in a variety of soils but does best on moist sandy or loamy soils. This tree will grow in most areas of Canada and the USA.
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