Noble Fir
The beautiful shape, stiff branches and long keep ability have made the Noble Fir the most popular Christmas tree in the San Francisco Bay Area for many years.

It resembles the long popular Silver Tip, but is a darker green and has a fuller shape. Its needles are about 1" long and twist upward so that the lower surface of the branches is exposed. It is native to Northern California and the Cascade and Coastal ranges of Oregon and Washington.

 

Douglas Fir
The Douglas Fir has been a popular Christmas tree in California since the 1920's. Whenever a customer comes in asking for an "old fashioned" Christmas tree, they are usually speaking about a natural Douglas Fir.

Most Douglas, Noble and Grand Fir sold today are farmed trees. The needles are dark green or blue green, soft to the touch, and have a sweet fragrance when crushed.

 

Grand Fir
We have been selling Grand Firs in the San Francisco Bay Area for about 10 years. It has been very popular in Idaho and Montana for many years and is now growing in popularity in the Western states.

It has lustrous needles in two distinct rows, which spread horizontally, and are glossy green on top. The Grand Fir is known for its strong fragrance...

 

Silver Tip
The Silver Tip and the White Fir were the most popular Christmas trees sold on the West Coast until the farmed trees replaced them in the early sixties. These trees grow naturally in the Sierra mountain range.

The people who like these trees want the spaces between the branches which range from 6 to 12 inches because they can display their ornaments for the greatest effect. We have limited quantities of these trees ranging in height from 6 to 18 feet. These trees can be special ordered until September up to 45 feet in height by calling 503 210 5480.