A rougher cut rock that varies throughout, this can be used as an alternative to other stone products
Looking for gray color? These large but thin pieces of slate lay flat and produce a nice texture for your landscape.
Slate Path is the smaller size of slate chips. Packs down very well and therefore is excellent for pathways and walkways.
Excellent for pathways. Because of its smaller size it pack in without making a mess in surrounding areas.
Makes a beautiful dry creek bed by itself or mix some river rounds into it for an even more natural appearance.
A multi-colored crushed stone that has colors ranging from deep red (almost purple and black) to cream and tan.
Same as Small Pea Gravel except larger.
A light brown, tan and translucent white river rock.
River pebbles make a great ground cover in your planting beds and are also good for pathways.
This product is great if you are looking for a nautral looking creek bed that contains varying sizes of natural rock.
This white marble is the same size and color that you'll find in many bagged products. A few grey pieces, but overall, it is definitely WHITE, so get your sunglasses out.
This white marble is the smaller size of marble chips. Very popular for walkways and cemetaries.
Predominantly white with a little tan mixed in. Great for ground cover in planting beds and are also good for pathways.
A porous, light-weight volcanic rock, frequently used in fire pits.
A porous, light-weight volcanic rock, frequently used in fire pits.
Rounded and smoothed by natural water erosion, this stone is normally used in ponds and water features, rock gardens, as edging for plant beds and to create dry creek beds in yards.
Granite that is crushed and screened.
Commonly used in french drains, dry wells, driveways and parking pads.
Often used as road base material, this product provides an excellent hard surface for various applications such as a floor for an outdoor shed, parking pad, or as an economical base for flagstone walks and patios.
Sand-like product that is excellent for creating a smooth, hard surface. Use this in lieu of sand for your paver walkways and patios.
Thick flagstone is irregularly shaped, 2" to 3" thick, smooth surfaced stone with variegated swirls of color. Mostly used to provide a little bit stronger load-bearing surface, such as high traffic walkways.
Medium flagstone is irregularly shaped, 1" to 2" thick. Most commonly used for patios and walkways either with or without a bed of mortar. It is also used as coping around ponds.
This flagstone is irregularly shaped, 1" or less. Most commonly used for mortaring onto concrete block as a veneer. It is also used as coping around small ponds. It is generally not suitable for walking on because it is so thin.
Stacking flagstone is irregularly shaped, and available in several thicknesses. Most commonly used for stacking walls with or without mortar, and as a veneer with the pieces mortared to masonry block.
Comes from flagstone slabs that are 2 1/2" to 6" thick that are broken into 4" widths and varying lengths. They are very nice for stacking walls or as edging around patios or plant beds.
Produced from flagstone slabs that are broken into rectangular brick-like sizes and then tumbled in a machine to smooth the edges. The product is excellent for stacking walls or as edging around patios or plant beds.
Flagstone stair treads are cut on a stone breaker from large slabs. The treads range from 2 1/2 feet to 3 feet in length and 18" wide. The riser dimensions vary slightly from 5" to 6". Each slab weighs from 280-310 lbs. so you will probably need to use a little Egyptian technology to set these stairs in place.
Used to stack (with or without mortar) to make stone walls. Pieces are under 1" to 2" thick and about 5" to 8" wide.
Flagstone pieces approximately 2" to 4+" thick Typically used together with thin flagstone when stacking walls higher than 3 feet.
Pieces of fieldstone that are 1" to 2" thick with sizes varying from a small dinner plate to a serving platter. This stone has a variety of uses; small paths, stepping-stones, coping for the edges of small ponds and facing walls in veneer applications.
Pieces of fieldstone that are 2" to 4" thick with sizes varying from a small dinner plate to a serving platter diameter. This stone is normally used in ponds and water features but can also be used as stepping stones and low incline stair treads.
Big pieces of fieldstone that are 3" to 6" thick with sizes varying from a 2-feet to 3 and 4-feet in length. This stone is normally used around ponds and water features. They also make ideal splash stones for large scale water falls. Note: Fieldstone steps and ledgers are very heavy. The stones pictured range from 150 to 250 lbs., but larger ones can weigh between 300 to over 600 lbs each.
The stone mason’s favorite choice. This stone is the most affordable tack stone product while having excellent color. These are the “offs” from snapped fieldstone ashlar and already have square of side to them. They may require a small amount of rock work to shape and fit but the end result is a GREAT look!
These stones are dimensional pieces, meaning squares and rectangles of various different sizes. Ashlar Fieldstone ranges in thickness from 3"-5" thick and they are great for retaining walls, natural stepping stones, and arches over doors and windows.
Stone that is removed from the mountainside and weathered by exposure to the elements. It comes in various sizes and is normally used in ponds and water features, rock gardens and as accent stones in the landscape.