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The Canaan Fir (all sizes) available cut and dug
Canaan (pronounced "Ka-nane") is a relative newcomer to the Christmas tree market. It has many similarities to both Fraser and Balsam firs in growth and appearance. 

This tree will grow in areas not suited for other Firs.  It tolerates over moist sites and fate frosts.  It prefers deep loam soil but will vigorously grow in a variety of soil types with the exception of dry upland sites on a western exposure.  You can expect at least a 6-inch or more growth each year.

The Canaan Fir makes a very good Christmas tree because of its excellent needle retention and fragrance.

Available as a cut tree - starting at $35.00.  Price is determined by the size of the tree.

It can also be purchased as a dug tree, balled and burlapped and placed in a wire basket sot it is ready to plant.  Dug tree prices vary according to the size of the tree starting at $49.95.

Also available in April 2006 as a container tree.  Prices from $9.89 and up depending on the size of the tree.
 

AVAILABILITY GUIDE
B & B = Balled & Burlapped, Dug Tree        
Container 1 = 1 Gallon Container        
Container 3 = 3 Gallon Container        
Container 5 = 5 Gallon Container        
         
  B & B C1 C3 C5
Black Hills Spruce     X  
Canaan Fir X   X X
Colorado Blue Spruce X      
Douglas Fir X      
Eastern Hemlock   X    
Eastern White Pine X X X  
Japanese White Pine     X X
Austrian Pine   X    
Norway Spruce X   X X
Serbain Spruce     X  
White Spruce     X  

 

 

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