‘Shop early’: US Christmas trees supplies tight, prices up

Sandy Parsons looks over some Christmas wreaths for sale at her stand at the Capitol Market in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/John Raby)

A handful of Christmas trees for sale are shown at Sandy Parsons’ lot at the Capitol Market in Charleston, W.Va. Parsons never received her order of 350 trees this year from a North Carolina farm. Instead, she got some much-smaller trees, citing a short supply from the grower. (AP Photo/John Raby)
Sandy Parsons is shown at her seasonal stand Dec. 7 at the Capitol Market in Charleston, W.Va. Parsons never received her order of 350 trees this year from a North Carolina farm, citing a short supply. Instead, she was sent a few much-smaller trees to sell at her lot. Christmas trees are in tight supply again this year across the United States, depending upon location and seller, as the industry continues bouncing back from the Great Recession. (AP Photo/John Raby)
In this Dec. 4 photo, Bob and Jane Atkins, left, of Madison, W.Va., watch Robert Cole of French Creek Farms place their Christmas tree into a wrapping machine before being loaded onto their vehicle at the Capitol Market in Charleston, W.Va. Bob Atkins said not only are Christmas tree prices higher this year, but "there's not as many as usual, it seems to me." (AP Photo/John Raby)

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Customers searching for the perfect Christmas tree typically glance at Sandy Parsons’ limited offerings, then keep walking.