Welcome to the
John S. Ayton State Tree Nursery!
We produce millions of tree and shrub seedlings each year for reforestation and other plantings across Maryland and Delaware. We’ve been in the tree business for over 100 years, with our first nursery established at College Park in the early 1900’s. We are now located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore near the town of Preston and look forward to furnishing planting stock for many years to come.
Growing seedlings requires attention to nature’s schedule. Seed is harvested during late summer and the fall. Planting occurs during the fall and spring. We harvest and ship seedlings from late February to early May. All spring and summer we are watering, fertilizing and weeding the seedlings. It’s a never ending cycle of renewal that results in healthy, vigorous seedlings being planted across the state.
Take a look at the seedlings we offer. Whether you want to reforest timberland or create a windbreak, improve wildlife habitat or just enjoy the feeling of planting trees, we hope we can serve you.
Richard Garrett
Nursery Manager
DNR's JOHN S. AYTON ONLINE NURSERY
Note: If you are not sure which species are right for you needs, please call your local forestry office. They can answer questions about site conditions, species selection and financial incentives you may qualify for. Telephone numbers for local foresters are found at: http://www.dnr.state.md.us/forests/art/county_map.asp.
Species Available for Planting 2009
As of
November 24, 2008
*Species marked in red and crossed out are sold out.
Hardwoods
These trees are characterized by shedding foliage.
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Conifers
Conifers are predominantly evergreen, cone-bearing trees, such as pine, spruce, hemlock, or fir.
- Douglas
Fir
- Eastern
Red Cedar
- Loblolly
Pine
- Loblolly
W/Pounce
- Pitch Pine
- Red Pine
- Virginia
Pine
- White Pine
- White
Spruce
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- American
Plum
- Atlantic
White Cedar
- Baldcypress
- Bicolor
Lespedeza
- Black
Cherry
Black Chokeberry
- Black
Locust
- Black Oak
- Black
Walnut
- Buttonbush
- Chestnut
Oak
- Gobbler
Sawtooth Oak
- Golden
Chinkapin
- Gray
Dogwood
- Green Ash
Hazelnut
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- Indigobush
- N. Red Oak
- Pawpaw
- Persimmon
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Pin Oak
- Red Maple
- Red Osier
Dogwood
- Redbud
- Sawtooth
Oak
- Siberian
Crabapple
- Sugar
Maple
- Swamp
White Oak
- Sycamore
- White Oak
- Willow Oak
- Winterberry
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Growing Trees for the Future
History of the Nursery
Seed Collection:
Contact Richard Garrett, Ayton Nursery Manager at (410) 673-2467
Potomac Conservancy/Growing Native
John
S. Ayton State Tree Nursery Photo Tour
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