
We accept -- 
NATIVE TREES
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- Amelanchier :: Serviceberry - Shadblow
- Arborvitae :: Douglasii (Eastern White Cedar cultivar)
- Ash :: Autumn Applause
- Beech :: American Beech
- Birch :: River Birch
- Cedar :: Eastern Red Cedar
- Dogwood :: American Dogwood - Pink Dogwood - White Dogwood
- Eastern Redbud
- Elm :: Hybrid American Elm :: Pioneer Elm - Homestead Elm
- Hemlock (Pennsylvania state tree)
- Holly :: American Holly and cultivars (Delaware State Tree)
- Honeylocust (thornless and podless available)
- Hornbeam :: American Hornbeam **
- Kentucky Coffeetree **
- Magnolia :: Sweetbay Magnolia
- Maple ... including the following varieties ... Red Maple - Sugar Maple (New York State Tree)
- Oak ... including the following varieties ... Chestnut Oak ** - Pin Oak - Bicolor Oak a/k/a Swamp White Oak - Shingle Oak - Shumard Red Oak
- Pine ... including the following varieties ... Eastern White Pine - Fastigiate White Pine
- Spruce ... including the following varieties .. Colorado Blue Spruce - Colorado Spruce
- Sweetgum
- American Sycamore
FRUIT OR NUT TREES - EDIBLE
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- Amelanchier :: Serviceberry - Shadblow (if you can beat the birds to the berries....)
- Apple :: Fruit-bearing Apple Orchard Trees (cooking apples)
- Dogwood :: Kousa Dogwood (berries are an Asian delicacy, similar to strawberries, but mushier)
- Hazelnut**
- Kentucky Coffeetree (seedpods are boiled to produce a coffee like beverage)
- Sugar Maple (New York State Tree) (large old trees are used for maple syrup production)
- Paw Paw (also called the Inidian Banana Tree, produces a fruit which is reminiscent in taste to a banana)**
- Pear :: Fruit-bearing Bartlett Pear
- Persimmon**
- Black Walnut (must be very mature to produce walnuts, squirrels harvest them before you might have the opportunity)**
**denotes that we must obtain from a specialty wholesale grower, therefore, the price is higher than other trees of similar sizes
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