Balsam Fir
Balsam Fir is a native of Wisconsin and is truly a superb Christmas tree. The needles form a soft feather-like spray of foliage. The green color and fragrant fresh cut aroma make the Balsam Fir one of the most desirable trees on the Christmas tree market.
Canaan Fir
The Canaan Fir is a genetic cross between a Balsam and Fraser Fir. They have dark green to bluish green needles with silver bands on the underside and are generally about 3/4 to 1-1/2 inches long and has characteristics similar to both Balsam and Fraser Fir. On some trees the needles tend to be shorter and curved up.
Fraser Fir
Fraser Fir have their needles arranged spirally on their twigs but twisted at the base to spread in two rows. The needles are 1/2 - 1 inch long and are dark green with two silver bands on the bottom. Fraser Fir needles hold extremely well throughout the holiday season.
We also have 3 - 4 foot table top Fraser Fir trees complete with a stand.
We offer a wide selection of wreath sizes and shapes, all beautifully decorated and made with Balsam or Fraser Fir.