Some people hesitate to buy their Christmas Tree online because they are concerned about pricing. But when you shop with ChristmasTreesNow.com, there's nothing to worry about.
- In major cities prices now well exceed $125.00 per tree. With ChristmasTreesNow.com, you get a fresh cut tree shipped right to your house for less than that amount (excludes shipping and handling).
- Besides our great prices, when you buy one of our trees, you get tree care instructions, a freshness kit and a recyclable disposal bag. Even if you can get these valuable extras where you normally buy your tree, they will usually cost you $5 - $15 more. At ChristmasTreesNow.com, they're free with your order.
- Finally, with ChristmasTreesNow.com, you don't have to spend the time, gas money and effort that you usually spend going out in the December cold to purchase a tree. You simply get a great tree at a great price - what more could you want?
Full Size (6' to 6' 3") Trees
Fraser Fir
The Fraser Fir is called the Cadillac of Christmas Trees because it has the classic look of the "traditional" Christmas Tree. It has good twig stiffness and superior needle retention characteristics. Its needles are typically deep green in color with a silver-blue back side. Size: Approximately 6' to 6' 3" tall.
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Price: $95.00
Commercial Accounts call 877-211-8441 for pricing.
Douglas Fir
The Douglas Fir is popular for its flat, flexible needles, abundant foliage and straight trunk. It has good needle retention and is very soft to the touch. Size: Approximately 6' to 6' 3" tall.
Limited quantities available...
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Price: $110.00
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White Pine
The White Pine has very long, soft needles and branches. It has good needle retention. Needles have a very bright green color and are typically 3" - 4" long. Its branches tend to be thinner, weaker than the Fraser Fir. Although having little "fresh cut aroma" when harvested, this tree MAY BE a good alternative for those individuals having allergic reactions to other types of Christmas Trees. Size: Approximately 6' to 6' 3" tall.
Limited quantities available...
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Price: $110.00
Commercial Accounts call 877-211-8441 for pricing.
Other Varieties
Limited quantity available of Blue Spruce. Call toll free 877-211-8441 for information.
Medium (5' to 5' 3") Trees
Fraser Fir
This tree is characterized by its classic look of the "traditional" Christmas Tree. It has superior needle retention and branch stiffness. It is typically deep green in color with a silver-blue back side. Size: Approximately 5' to 5' 3" tall.
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Price: $80.00
Commercial Accounts call 877-211-8441 for pricing.
Small (3-1/2' to 4' 3") Trees
Fraser Fir
This tree is characterized by its classic look of the "traditional" Christmas Tree. It has superior needle retention and branch stiffness. It is typically deep green in color with a silver-blue back side. Size: Approximately 3-1/2' to 4' 3" tall.
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Price: $65.00
Commercial Accounts call 877-211-8441 for pricing.
In the Media
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Don't get Stumped this Christmas
WHILE PICKING the ideal pine is a beloved holiday tradition for many—with 26.2 million real Christmas trees sold nationwide last year—the logistics can prove a hassle, especially if you want to bring it home from the countryside. (Wall Street Journal)
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Online Christmas trees: We put sellers (including Amazon) to the test
These three live Christmas trees were ordered online. Left is from ChristmasTreesNow.com, center is from Amazon, and right is from A Tree to Your Door. All three are Fraser firs. (E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune)
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These Christmas Trees Have Frequent Flier Miles
Some Christmas tree growers are using mail order sales to reach customers across the U.S. People are finicky about their Christmas trees. For some, that holiday staple must hail from Wisconsin. That’s where Wayne Raisleger comes in. (Bloomberg Business)
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O, Which Christmas Tree?
With so many specialized varieties grown on farms across the United States, here's how to FIND THE PERFECT TREE in your area. Legend has it that the first Christmas Tree was carried 1510 to Latvian town square and set aflame while townspeople sang and danced around it. (Martha Stewart Living)
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