ORDER FORM Price/ 25 plants Description Clip and return with payment. Quantity (Groups of 25) Vernon County Amount Due ▲ Plants are sold in groups of 25 plants. ▲ Send payment (check or money order) with order form. ▲ All plants are shipped bareroot. They will need to be planted as soon as possible after pick-up. Tree Sale ▲ Planting and care instructions will be provided. Program ▲ Plants must be picked up in Viroqua. The pickup dates will be April 27-28, weather permitting. You will be notified of the pick-up date and location. HARDWOODS Sugar Maple $28 Red Oak $27 White Oak $29 River Birch $27 Black Walnut $26 Annual 2017 017 MIXED HARDWOOD PACKAGE (25 plants – 5 of 5 kinds) Send order and payment to: $30 Vernon County LCD 220 Airport Rd. Viroqua, WI 54665 CONIFERS Tamarack $28 White Spruce $25 White Pine $25 White Cedar $25 Name: Address: SMALL TREES/SHRUBS $30 Bartlett Pear $30 Hazelnut $30 Aronia Chokeberry $28 Common Elderberry $28 Telephone: Email: ___________________________________ For 2017 Spring Planting WILDLIFE PACKAGE (25 plants - 5 of 5 kinds) $32 SUPPLIES PLANTS TOTAL (from above) SUPPLIES TOTAL $ (from right) Rain Barrel (55 Gallon) Tree tube 5’ (Stakes not included) Stakes (hardwood) SUBTOTAL $ Subtract 10% on trees only, if ordered by Jan. 15 (does not apply to supplies) ( ) SUPPLIES TOTAL (enter in box to left) Quantity Amount $55.00 $4.00 $ $2.00 $ $ TOTAL $ Tax is included in the price of all products. Suggestions for future sales: ______________________________________________________________ Vernon County Land & Water Conservation 220 Airport Rd. Viroqua, WI 54665 Serviceberry Save 10% on trees only, if you order by January 15, 2017. Order early, quantities are limited. Vernon County Land & Water Conservation 220 Airport Rd. Viroqua, WI 54665 608-637-5484 TYPE and SPECIES NOTES USES WILDLIFE PRODUCTS 12-18” S2 X X Seeds L, P, F Syrup Red Oak (Quercus rubra) 12-18” S2 X X Acorns L, P, F Nut flour White Oak (Quercus alba) 12-18” S2 X X Acorns L, P, F Nut flour River Birch (Betula nigra) 12-18” S2 X X Birds eat Catkins L, P, F Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) 8-15” S1 X X Animals eat nuts L, P, F HARDWOOD PACKAGE 25 plants – 5 of the 5 kinds of the above hardwoods. Also available in separate groups of 25. No substitutions may occur. TYPICAL MATURE HEIGHT LIGHT REQUIREMENTS SOIL, MOISTURE REQUIREMENTS OTHER HUMAN USES Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) WILDLIFE NOTE (e.g: S2-T2 means two years as a seedling and two years as a transplant.) FOOD LUMBER-L PULP-P FIREWOOD-F S = Seedling T = Transplant P = Container COVER or NESTS Our selection of trees and shrubs provides choices for wildlife habitat, shoreland restoration, landscaping, windbreaks, and reforestation. SIZE/AGE Plants that are attractive to native pollinators are indicated under the wildlife notes. Because honeybees are declining, native bees and other native pollinators are more important than ever to agriculture and the environment. HARDWOODS Moist to well drained Full sun to shade 60-70’ Fast-growing; orange, red, gold fall color Moderate to well drained Moderate to well drained Full sun 50-80’ Slow-growing; redish-brown bark, red fall color Full sun; tolerates some shade 50-80’ Slow-growing; light gray bark, redish brown fall color Erosion Control Moist to well drained Full sun 50-70’ Rapid growing; gold fall color Nuts, dyes Moist to well drained Full sun 50-80’ Fast growing, full flavored nuts, valuable timber CONIFERS Tamarack (Larix laricina) 12-18” White Spruce (Picea glauca) 9-15” S2 X X S2-T2 X X L, P Cabin logs, posts Moist to wet; poorly drained Full sun 50-75’ Fast-growing; deciduous needles; beautiful gold fall color. L, P Firewood Moist, well-drained Full sun to part shade 75-100’ Slow-growing; long-lived Seeds, cover White Pine (Pinus strobus) 10-16” S2-T2 X X L, P Cabin Logs Dry to moist Full sun to part shade 80-150’ Fast-growing; long-lived White Cedar (Thuja occidentalis) 8-15” S2-T2 X X L Posts Wet to moist Full sun to part shade 40-60’ Slow-growing; heavy deer browse possible, especially in winter SMALL TREES / SHRUBS Serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) 12-18” S1 X X Fruit eaten by birds and mammals; pollinators Edible fruit Dry to moist, well-drained Full sun to part shade 3-18’ Showy white flowers; early blossoming; blue/purple edible fruit; yellow to red fall foliage Bartlett Pear (Pyrus communis Barlett) 12-18” S1 X X Very Attractive to animals Edible fruit Well drained Full sun 15-20’ Profuse white flowers, sweet golden pears Hazelnut (Corylus americana) 12-18” S2 X X Nuts eaten by birds and mammals; buds and catkins eaten by grouse Edible nuts Moist to dry, welldrained Full sun to part shade 5-18’ Fast-growing; orange, red, purple fall color Aronia Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) 12-18” S1 X X Edible fruit, Juice, wine, jelly Moist to well-drained Full sun to part shade 3-6’ White flowers, Wine red to purplish black fall color Common Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) 12-18” S2 X X Berries good for jelly, wine Dry to moist Best in full sun; tolerates some shade 5-12’ Fast growing; white flowers; purplish-black fruit; yellowishgreen fall color; WILDLIFE PACKAGE 25 plants – 5 of the 5 kinds of the above small trees and shrubs. Also available in separate groups of 25. No substitutions may occur. SUPPLIES Tree tubes & wood stakes. Fruit eaten by birds and mammals Fruit eaten by birds and mammals
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