Shell Effects
A real Christmas tree for the Christmas season.
We carry scotch pine, white pine, fraser fir, balsam fir, douglas fir, concolor fir,
Michigan grand fir, black hills spruce, Colorado blue
spruce, table top trees. The trees start from quality seedlings and are
trimmed to shape in the fields for seven years before
cutting. The operation starts the day after Thanksgiving
Day and lasts through the last weekend before Christmas.
Real trees provide habitats for wildlife, produce oxygen
and do not contain the harmful chemicals that make up
artificial trees.
We also carry table top trees,
balled and burlap, and container grown trees.
Minimum order 100 trees, Contact for price list or to
order today.

![]() Scotch Pine This traditional favorite is known for its strong branches and excellent needle retention. It holds up well on retail lots in warm climates and has medium length needles. |
![]() White Pine The beautiful soft, long needles and excellent needle retention of this tree create a soft and inviting feel. It’s known for its elegant, symmetrical shape and holds up well during shipping and handling. |
![]() Fraser Fir The dark green needles and frosty glow underneath mixed with its pleasing fragrance make this a popular tree. It has upright branching, straight stems and excellent needle retention for little maintenance. |
![]() Balsam Fir The dark green and fragrant foliage, soft needles and straight stem make this tree highly desirable. It’s strong branches can hold even your heaviest ornaments. |
![]() Douglas Fir The pleasing fragrance and ability to withstand cold temperatures make this tree desirable. It’s easy to decorate because of it’s moderately strong branches and requires little maintenance because of it’s excellent needle retention |
![]() Concolor Fir This elegant tree presents itself in an upright, sweeping manner with it’s silverfish-green foliage. It has medium length needles and excellent needle retention. |
![]() Michigan Grand Fir The glossy, dark green, thick foliage combined with its strong fragrance invite the Christmas feel. The needles are long and fairly spread out. |
![]() Black Hills Spruce This tree is known for its darker green color and many layers with short, stiff, blue-green needles. It is darker than a white spruce and more dense. |
![]() Colorado Blue Spruce This tree is gaining popularity because of it’s attractive bluish foliage. It’s also easy to decorate with it’s pyramidal shape and stiff branching. |