Boulders and Wall Rock

Mossy Field Stone

Found in colors ranging from reddish brown to dark brown with moss and lichen. Head and double head field stones may be used in garden walls and as stand-alone stones. Large mossy field stones should be used in odd numbered groupings (1, 3, 5, etc.)

Misty Mountain Cobbles

River wash cobbles in blue, gray, and red with streaks of white. Excellent in stream beds, both dry and wet.

Oregon Trails

Brown to dark brown, angular-shaped stone distinguished by heavy pot marks, characterized by moss and lichen, excellent for dry stack walls.

Red Lava Boulders

Irregular shapes of porous lava rock with colors ranging from deep red to black.

Ledger Stone

Arizona Rosa Ledger Stone

Popular ledger stones are used for walls, dividing garden paths and defining parking areas.

Cold Water Canyon Ledger

A flat, small ledger stone, used to complement the Mossy Field Stone boulders. Use this stone as a cap for your Mossy Field Stone Wall.

Connecticut Blue Water Wash Ledger

Blue-gray in color, this tumbled water worn stone is used in wet or dry stack wall construction; it complements a water wash blue stone patio.

Storm King Mountain Ledger

Brown and gray with moss and lichen; used in both dry and wet stack walls.

Three Rivers Dry Stack

This argillite stone was formed in the Sawtooth Mountains (Idaho). The swirl pattern and tiger stripes of gold, tan, beige, white, and plum are unlike any other stone.

Flagstone

Arizona Flagstone (Select)

One of the most popular flagstones; used in walkways and patios. The Select or “stand up” pieces are generally 4 to 10 sq. ft. Colors normally in stock include: Buff, Rosa and Classic Oak.

Connecticut Blue
(Random Select and Patio)

This variety of flag stone is also known as “Keystone”. It is typically a mixture of pale blues, browns and rusts. The select pieces are generally 4 to 10 sq. ft.

Cold Water Canyon (Regular and Large)

A flat, mossy field stone, excellent for use as stepping stones or as a compliment to a mossy field stone wall. Regular pieces are generally 1 to 3 sq. ft. Large pieces are generally 2 to 6 sq. ft.

Flat Lava

These are porous with flat, irregular shapes and contain moss and lichen.

Three Rivers (Patio and Select)

This argillite stone was formed in the Sawtooth Mountains (Idaho). The swirl pattern and tiger stripes of gold, tan, beige, white and plum are unlike any other stone. Patio pieces are generally 8″ to 3 sq. ft. Select pieces are generally 2 1/2 to 6 sq. ft.

Water Wash

California Water Wash

Sandstone water wash stepping stones, shaped over the millenia in streams and rivers. Colors range from gray to brown.

Connecticut Blue Water Wash
(Small and Large)

Light to pale blue in color; the small rocks are used for dry stack walls or filling in around the larger Water Wash stones. This stone will make a dramatic patio with its rounded edges.

Mexican Pebbles, Colorado Stones, Pami Pebbles

Mexican Pebbles (La Paz)

Mexican Pebbles are available in the following colors: Black, Mixed Colors, and Red. Available sizes are: 1/2 x 1″, 1 x 2″ and 3 x 5″.

PAMI Pebbles – 3/8″

This river stone mixes soft pastel colors: pinks, purples, grays and reds.

Decorative Rock

Granite 1/4″

Gray and black colored granite crushed 1/4″ in size. Used in pathways, roofing and for decorative purposes.

Crushed 3/4″ Drain Rock

Crushed gravel with various shades of gray and black; used as a drain rock, gravel driveway, and as an inexpensive decorative rock.

Round Drain Rock – 1 1/2″

Rounded River Bed rock 1 1/2″ in size in a dull gray color; used in driveways, drain fields, French drains, and for decorative purposes.

Round Drain Rock – 3/4″

Rounded River Bed rock 3/4″ in size in a dull gray color; used in driveways, drain fields, French drains, and for decorative purposes.

Pea Gravel – 3/8″

Rounded River Bed rock 3/8″ in size in a dull gray color; 1/4″ is referred to as Small Pea Gravel and 3/8″ is referred to as Large Pea Gravel.

Pea Gravel – 1/4″

Rounded River Bed rock 1/4″ in size in a dull gray color; 1/4″ is referred to as Small Pea Gravel and 3/8″ is referred to as Large Pea Gravel.

Gold Rock 3/8″

Used for pathways and as a decorative ground cover.

Gold Fines

Used for patios, pathways, and baseball fields.

Horticultural Red Lava

Crushed red lava 5/16 x 1/8″ in size; used in the garden and in soil blends to help retain moisture as well as for decorative purposes.

Red Lava Fines

Crushed from 1/16″ to dust; used in pathways, as a soil amendment, to help retain moisture, and in sports fields.

Cobble Stone 1 x 2″

Earth tones in grays and tans; used as a ground cover and for river bed landscaping.

Cobble Stone 2 x 4″

Earth tones in grays and tans; used decoratively for river beds, around trees, as a border around plantings, and as odd-numbered groupings in landscapes (1, 3, 5).

Cobble Stone 4 x 8″

Earth tones in grays and tans; used decoratively for river beds, around trees, as a border around plantings, and as odd-numbered groupings in landscapes (1, 3, 5).

Gravel, Etc.

Base Rock Class 2

3/4″ to dust crushed rock and fines, very compactable, used for road base, under pavers, and for pot holes and foundations.

Base Rock Fines

Dark gray to brown crushed rock; used in pathways, patios and for storage areas.

Olympia #2

Washed and graded sand, our OLY #2 is used for play areas, in the garden, and for stucco and tile.

Paver, Concrete Sand

Also known as “Top Sand”; used under interlocking paving stones, and for concrete work.

Fill Sand

Not screened or washed; used for under brick, for filling excavated holes and for trenches.

Concrete Mix 3/4″

Sand and gravel mix; used in making concrete when cement and water are added.