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OUR FAVORITES
Here are some of our favorite trees, perfect for a variety of needs, whether you’re looking for vibrant fall colors, options for small spaces, or solutions for wet areas. Explore, imagine, and don’t hesitate to ask questions!
Best Fall Color
- October Glory Red Maple
- Autumn Blaze Red Maple
- Red Sunset Red Maple
- Japanese Maples
- Autumn Gold Ginkgo
- Northern Red Oak
- Tulip Poplar
- Redpointe Maple
- Autumn Brilliance Juneberry
Best Trees for Small Spaces
- Flowering Dogwood
- Hydrangea Tree
- Rose of Sharon Tree
- Eastern & Forest Pansy Redbuds
- Newport Plum
- Flowering Crabapple
- Weeping Beech
- Weeping Cherry
- Fineline Buckthorn
- Flowering Dogwood
Best Big Privacy Trees
- Green Giant Arborvitae
- Canadian Hemlock
- Emerald Green Arborvitae
- Fraser firs
- Norway Spruce
- White Pine
- Green Giant Arborvitae
Best Trees For Wet Places
- Ornamental Pear
- Red Maple
- Silver Maple
- Willow
- Black Gum
- Catalpa
- Dawn Redwood
- Sycamore
Specialty & Collector Trees
- Tricolor & Purple Weeping Beech
- Crabapples- 15 varieties
- Leonard Messel Magnolia
- Jane & Royal Star Magnolia
- Globe Blue Spruce
- Weeping White Spruce
- Ginkgo
- Japanese Maple
- Weeping Alaskan Cedar
- London Plane Sycamore
- Ivory Silk Lilac
- Cleveland Select Pear
- Dawn Redwood
- Seven-Son Flower
- Slender Silhouette Sweet Gum
- Whipcord Arborvitae
- Tulip Tree
- Weeping White Pine
- Tricolor & Purple Weeping Beech
Why are our trees superior?
Great question! Let us tell you why:
Quality Sources
Horrocks Nursery Farms trees are either home grown in our tree fields or hand picked from our growers. We start many of our trees from bare root, raise them, put up with their teenage years (OMG!) and then offer them to you. Some we hand pick from the best suppliers in the nation to assure the best quality. We visit our suppliers often and have worked with them for many years.
Industry Best Practices
We use a soil compost to heal in, or surround, harvested trees in our garden center. This protects the sensitive feeder roots from drying out in the summer or freezing in the winter. This is a critical horticultural practice that others often ignore, but it makes a huge difference and helps assure the trees will not be stunted in their growth habits.
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