Buttonwood Farm
(formerly White Oak Christmas Trees, est. 1978)
is an award winning farm which has been in the family
since 1956. It is located between
Middleburg and Upperville Virginia
in western Loudoun County,
just north of the border with Fauquier County.

Buttonwood Farm won the
Loudoun County Clean Water Farm
of the Year Award in 2010,
in recognition of our conservation efforts to protect
our streams and the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
Read about it in the
Lancaster Farming News Article
page 1
page 2

The Chirstmas Tree fields enjoy commanding views
of the Blue Ridge Mountains
and contain acres of
hand pruned, chemical and pesticde free trees.
CHOOSE FROM
Blue Spruce
Canaan Fir
Concolor Fir
Norway Spruce
White Pine

We will provide a sharp hand saw and then shake and bale your
tree.
Twine and assistance available to load your tree onto your car.
Free hot spiced cider and candy canes by the pot belly stove.

We are open on weekends
Thanksgiving to Christmas
9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Weekdays by appointment.



















Tad and Cathy Zimmerman
Ted and Lucy Zimmerman
Jack Zimmerman

© Copyright 2011 Buttonwood Farm
Buttonwood Christmas Tree Farm
22042 Newlin Mill Road
Middleburg
Virginia
20117

540-687-3260
zim@rstarmail.com

visit
Virginia Christmas Tree
Loudoun County, Virginia
We participate in the
Virginia Finest
and
Virginia Grown
programs and are
members of the VCTGA.
DIRECTIONS:
From the East-
From the traffic signal in Middleburg,
VA. go west on Rt 50 (John Mosby
Hwy) 3.4 miles to St. Louis Rd (Rt
790), Right on St. Louis Rd for 1.7
miles to Newlin Mill Rd on the left.
Go .8 miles on Newlin Mill Rd to
Buttonwood Farm enterance on right.

From the West-
From the Post Office in the center of
Upperville VA. go east on Rt 50 (John
Mosby Hwy) 4.6 miles to St. Louis Rd
( Rt 790), take left to go north on St
Louis Rd for 1.7 miles to Newlin Mill
Rd on the left. Go .8 miles on Newlin
Mill Rd to Buttonwood Farm
enertance on right.
Subject: Our visit to Buttonwood

From: Matthew Kaiser
Sent: Tuesday,

November 29, 2011 9:04 AM

To: zim@rstarmail.com


Hello. My family found its Christmas
tree at your farm on Sunday
. We had
a really great time. Your farm is
gorgeous. I posted a story about our
visit on my blog. You can read the
story
here.
I found your names on your website.
Please let me know if I listed them
correctly. If not, I can change them.  I
apologize for not introducing myself.
All I can say is I was preoccupied with
my kids.
Thanks again for the hospitality. Our
tree looks wonderful in the living room.


Matthew Kaiser