3105 State Route 3, Fulton, N.Y. 13069 315 592 9663 Order No. 2017 Tree Form 46th Annual Spring Tree & Shrub Sale Order deadline April 15th, 2017 Pickup Details: Place of pickup: Bristol Hill Landfill, 3125 State Route 3, Fulton Date of Pickup: Wednesday, April 19th, 2017 or Thursday, April 20th , 2017 Time: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm SPECIES Size (WEB) Want trees after deadline? Stop by during our pickup to purchase remaining stock! No orders accepted after deadline of April 15th, 2017 Prices are discounted for larger quantities circle desired quantity Hardwoods Size 5 10 50 1 American Plane Tree 3-4' Y Y $15 $25 $100 Y 2 Black Cherry 3-4' Y Y $15 $25 $100 Y 3 Chinese Chestnut 3-4' Y Y $15 $25 $100 Y 4 Hazel Nut 2-3' Y Y $12 $22 $95 Y 5 Pin Oak 2-3' Y Y $12 $22 $95 Y 6 Red Oak 24"-30" Y Y $12 $22 $95 Y 7 River Birch 3-4' Y Y $15 $25 $100 Y 8 Sugar Maple 18-24" Y Y $12 $22 $100 Y 9 White Oak 18-24" Y Y $12 $22 $100 Y 5 10 50 100 Evergreens 10 Fraser Fir (3-2) 10-18" Y Y $12 $22 $95 $135 11 Blue Spruce (2-2) 12-18" Y Y $12 $22 $95 $135 12 Concolor Fir (2-2) 12-18" Y Y $12 $22 $95 $135 13 Norway Spruce (2-2) 12-18" Y Y $12 $22 $95 $135 14 White Cedar (2-2) TR 24-36" Y Y $15 $25 $100 $170 15 White Pine (2-2) TR 24-36" Y Y $15 $25 $100 $170 5 Flowering Perennials 16 Caladium Assortment (2 pink, 2 red, 1 white) $20 Y Y Y 17 Canna Assortment (1 Cleopatra, 1 Pink President, 1 Pretoria, 1 Red King $25 Y Y Y $30 Y Y Y Humbert, 1 Richard Wallace) 18 Clematis Assortment (1 Jackmanii, 1 Madame Le Coultre, 1 Nelly Moser, 1 Rouge Cardinal, 1 The President) 19 Dahlia Assortment (1 Lavender, 1 Pink, 1 Red, 1 Red & White, 1 Yellow) $18 Y Y Y 20 Gladiolus Assortment (1 Orange, 1 Pink, 1 Red, 1 White, 1 Yellow) $18 Y Y Y 21 Peony Assortment (2 Felix Crousse, 2 Sarah Bernhardt, 1 Shirley Temple) $35 Y Y Y Quantity Totals Quantity Total Quantity Total 1 Fruits (Limited quantities) 5 50 $18 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y $25 Y Y Y 4-6 Feet $18 Y Y Y Y Y McIntosh Apple Tree 4-6 Feet $18 Y Y Y Y Y 26 Red Raspberries Heritage 8-12" Y Y $16 Y Y Y 27 Strawberries-Honeoye Y Y Y Y $25 Y 5 10 22 Bartlett Pear Tree 4-6 Feet 23 Blueberries, Northland 7-10" 24 Honeycrisp Apple Tree 25 Shrubs Size 28 American Elderberry 3-4 Feet Y Y $15 $25 Y Y 29 Common Lilac 24-30" Y Y $14 $24 Y Y 30 Rose of Sharon 24-30" Y Y $14 $24 Y Y 31 Winterberry Holly 2-3 Feet Y Y $14 $24 Y Y 1 2 5 50 100 Y Y $12 Y Y Y Misc. Conservation Items A Arbor Guards set of 5 B Bat Box $12 $20 Y Y Y Y C Bluebird Nesting Box $10 $18 Y Y Y Y D Fertilizer Tablets Y Y Y Y $6 $10 E Organic Compost Tea Bags (12 ct.) Bag of 12 $7 Y Y Y Y Y F Organic Tree Fertilizer (10 ct.) Box of 10 $12 Y Y Y Y Y G Marking Flags Y Y Y Y $6 $10 H Miller Liqua Gel (2 oz) $5 $8 Y Y Y Y I Rain Gauge $8 $14 Y Y Y Y J Stake it Straight $12 Y Y Y Y Y K Stump-Out (16 oz bottle) $12 Y Y Y Y Y L Tree Shelters Y Y $21 Y Y Y Set of 5 Due to planting techniques & weather conditions orders are not guaranteed. The District reserves the right to refund payment if needed supplies are limited. Quantity Total Quantity Total Quantity Total $ SUB TOTAL Handling Charge - must be added to total Checks Payable to: Oswego County Soil & Water Thank you for supporting your local Soil & Water Conservation District! $ GRAND TOTAL Credit Card Payments can be faxed to: 315/592- 9595 + $3.00 Credit Card No. Expiration Date: 3 digit code: Please PRINT.. Thank you! Checks or money orders accepted. Payment must accompany orders. Name _______________________________________ ______________________________________ Last First Address __________________________________________________________ Mailing address (Street or PO Box) Check List: Day time phone ( ____________________________ City/State ) ______ - ____________ _________________________ Zip U Send your order before April 15th, 2017 to reserve your desired species! U Double check your math UMake sure you added the Handling Charge of $3.00 U Print clearly your complete Name, Mailing Address, Day Time Phone Number. U Enclose your check or credit card information for payment U Mark your calendar with pickup dates and times! 2017 Species Descriptions & Site Suitability No. Species Mature Height Description Soil Light Uses 1 American Plane Tree 75' Rugged tree, fast growing. Trunk is whitecream, and olive-green interior bark is exposed on an annual basis as the tan-gray exterior bark exfoliates in rolled-up tubelike sheets every mid-Summer. Tolerates wet and compacted soils Partial sun to full sun Awesome shade tree! Timber, wildlife food & cover. 75' Dense foliage, white flowers appear in May, yellow to red color in Fall, resistant to walnut toxicity. Well drained soils Full sun to partial shade Timber, firewood, ornamental, wildlife food & cover 60' Very striking tree, leaves turn yellow/bronze in Fall. Edible tasty nuts. Very tolerant of soil conditions, except for wetland Full sun to partial shade Chestnut are a good source for wildlife food! 12' Hardy shrub, can be trimmed and molded to shape or space you prefer. Fast growing! Sandy, clay, loam widely adaptable! Full sun to partial shade Edible nuts for humans & wildlife. Preferred by: squirrels, deer, turkey, pheasants, ruffed grouse. 70' Delightful shades of red & crimson red, rapid growing tree! Moist wet soils, they love the swamp! Full sun Food source for numerous birds & animals, timber 75' Brilliant Fall foliage, fast growing. Well drained soils Full sun to partial shade Wildlife food, timber 90' Excellent tree for low swampy areas, tolerates standing water for several weeks at a time. Extremely heat tolerant. Fall color is yellow. Fast growing. Wet soils Adapts well to heavy clay and poor drainage. Full sun to partial sun Shade tree 75' New York State Tree. Producer of maple syrup. Favorite street tree, and nice shade tree. Fairly fast growing. Grows on wide variety of soils Full sun to partial shade Street or shade tree, firewood, timber, maple syrup 85' Wonderful shade tree, excellent wildlife food! Thrives on many soil types but prefers deep moist, well drained Full sun to partial shade Shade tree, wildlife food! 70' Tall fir tree with short dark-green needles with silver undersides. Its compact, pyramidal, shape, has long lasting aroma. Has soft needles and strong branches. Well drained soils Full sun to partial shade Christmas ornamental 75' Stiff, silvery-blue green needles prickly to touch, “King of the ornamentals” dense colorful screens. O r d i n a ry so i l , average moisture Full sun to partial shade Screen, w indbreaks, provides wildlife cover 130' Has good foliage color, good needle retention, pleasing shape and aroma. moist loamy soils Full sun to partial shade Wildlife food & cover pulpwood, lumber, furniture 80' Graceful very attractive, drooping branches, resistant to walnut toxicity. Thrives well in average soil conditions Full sun to partial shade Christmas trees, windbreaks, wildlife food & cover 40' Growth is pyramidal and well suited for windbreaks, good wetland plant. Grows in ordinary soils, does well in swampy areas Full sun to partial shade Wildlife food & cover, good wetland plant, hedge Platanus occidentalis 2 Black Cherry Prunus serotina 3 Chinese Chestnut Castanea mollissima 4 Hazel Nut Corylus americana 5 Pin Oak Quercus palustris 6 Red Oak Quercus rubra 7 River Birch Betula nigra 8 Sugar Maple Acer saccharum 9 White Oak Quercus alba 10 Fraser Fir Abies fraseri 11 Blue Spruce Picea pungens var. glauca 12 Concolor Fir Abies concolor 13 Norway Spruce Picea abies 14 White Cedar Thuja occidentalis timber, tree or No. Species Mature Height Description Soil Light Uses 15 White Pine 80' Soft long needles, Frequently used for windbreaks. Grows on nearly all soil types Full sun to partial shade Wildlife food & cover, windbreaks & screen 12-18" Fancy long leafed with colored midribs and contrasting backgrounds and borders, many uses in landscape. Bloom time Summer. Easy to grow. Well drained soil Full sun to partial shade Contrasting backgrounds & borders, can be used as a house plant 3-6' Exotic looking plants are indispensable splendid Summer border bursting with drama. Bloom time July - October. Needs plenty of water Full sun Great centerpiece in bedding schemes & large containers. 8-12" Perennial vine growing flowers. Bloom time May-September. Well drained soils Full sun to partial shade Cover rocky sites, trellis posts, fences, will need support. 35-40" Perennial flowers, large dinner size blooms! Bloom time mid Summer. Easy to grow. Well drained soil Full sun to partial shade Long lasting cut flowers 30-40" Elegant flower, great cut flower, tall, impressive flower spikes. Bloom time July - September. Well drained soil Full sun Flower arrangements, lasting a week or more in vase. 36-40" Extremely long lived, hardy, shrub-like plant, showy double flowers. Bloom time Mid Spring. Easily grown. Well drained soils Full sun Border, accent, along fences, driveways 18' Fast Growing semi dwarf pear tree, adapts well to urban pollution, A large, heavy-bearing pear variety. Fruit ripens in late August. Don’t need to have other trees for cross pollination. Fast Growing! Widely adaptable to most soils Fun Sun Human & wildlife food, keeps well in storage 6' Flexible branches which don’t break under heavy snow loads, adapts well in sub-zero climate. Flowers provide nectar for native bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Acidic soil Full sun to partial shade Human & wildlife food 18' Semi dwarf apple tree, early Spring blooms of white to blush pink blossoms, sweet-tart, crisp, juicy flavor, delicious fruit. It’s best to plant additional apple trees nearby to promote pollination! Harvest early September. Easy to grow! Well drained soils Full sun Human & wildlife food 18' Semi dwarf apple tree, early delicate apple blossoms in April, Fruit is light, tangy flavor, heavy producer mid September. Easy to grow! Well drained soils Full sun Human & wildlife food 5' Ever bearing variety that produces two berry harvests during the growing season. Luscious juice and sweet fruit, high yield, self pollinating. Thrives in most soil types Full sun Human & wildlife food 1' Tastiest Strawberries ever! Sweet as Honey, June bearing variety, good for freezing, with a 2 week harvest period. Well drained soil Full sun Human food, ground cover. Pinus stobus L. 16 Caladium Assortment Araceae 17 Canna Assortment Cannaceae 18 Clematis Assortment Ranunculaceae 19 Dahlia Assortment Fabaceae 20 Gladiolus Assortment Plural gladioli 21 Peony Assortment Paeonia lactiflora 22 Bartlett Pear Tree Pyrus communis 23 Blueberries Northland Vaccinium corymbosum 24 Honeycrisp Apple Tree Malus domestica 25 McIntosh Apple Tree Malus ‘McIntosh’ 26 Red Raspberries Heritage Rubus ideaus ‘heritage’ 27 Strawberries Honeoye Fragaria x ananassa honeoye No. Species Mature Height Description Soil Light Uses 28 American Elderberry 12' Large flattened clusters of tiny creamcolored flowers in Summer, fragrant; large clusters of small dark purple berries in late summer. Widely adaptable to most soils Full sun to partial shade food for songbirds & game birds cover for broods of young pheasants & quail, erosion control. 15' Masses of very aromatic lavender flowers in late Spring, old-fashioned favorite! Resistant to walnut toxicity. Widely adaptable to most soils Full sun Butterfly & hummingbird attraction, screen nesting for songbirds 10' Flowering shrub. Packet has combination of purple, pink and white with red centers, attractive blossoms. Good for urban conditions. Tolerant of a wide variety of soils Full sun to partial shade Hummingbird attraction 15' Small white flowers bloom April to July, attractive bright red fruit late Summer. Widely adaptable to mostsoils Full sun to partial shade Wildlife food for small mammals & birds. Sambusus canadensis 29 Common Lilac Syringa vulgaris 30 Rose of Sharon Hibscus syriacus 31 Winterberry Holly Olex verticillata A Arbor Guard Protects tree trunks from weed trimmers, mower decks and mice. 25% recycled polyethylene wrap around guard expands as the tree grows. Gray tree bark color with ultraviolet inhibitors and will not lose its shape or color hue to sun exposure. Holes in guard are the right size to discourage rodents, yet allow the bark to breathe so rot does not develop. B Bat Box One brown bat can eat 3,000 to 7,000 mosquitoes a night! Many people think that birds such as the purple martin are the best natural defense against those tiny pests, but they are not! Bats feed when mosquitoes are most active at night. One bat box will hold up to 60 brown bats. C Bluebird Box Bluebird nesting timetable is from March 15 - June 20. The more nesting boxes you put up the more likely you are to get your NEW YORK STATE BIRD, bluebird, in your yard. D Fertilizer Tablets Benefits: promotes vigorous growth, easy to use. Just put one tablet in planting hole, put some soil over and then plant the tree or shrub. Time released slowly over a two year period. E Organic Compost Tea Bags Convenient, fast and dose-controlled way to feed plants. No measuring, no waste. Your plants receive the even-feed slow release nutrients over time as needed. Feeds plants up to 4 months. Biodegradable filter pak. Provides single dose applications of sustained organic slow release nitrogen. F Organic Tree Fertilizer Spikes Most effective way to deliver organic fertilizer to your trees. These spikes are placed in the soil, where microbes will break them down for fast absorption by feeder roots. G Marking Flags Mark your planting so you don’t mow it over! It also helps to remind you where you planted, so that you can keep weeds from taking over the young tree or shrub. H Miller Liqua Gel Benefits: fewer lost trees, faster growth rate, better moisture retention. If you are not planning on planting your trees within the next couple of days after pickup, we recommend you dipping your tree roots in this gel. I Rain Gauge Tru-Check. Wherever accurate knowledge of rainfall is important. Great gift for farmers, homeowners, greens keepers, orchardists, hobbyists, contractors and conservationists. J Stake it Straight Tree support kit includes: 3 100% recycled plastic stakes, three 10ft sections of tree rope, one unique, non-girdling support strap. Help tree grow healthy and straight! K Stump-out Removes old stumps from cut or wind damaged trees without having to dig. Stump-out makes a stump porous by dissolving the lignin binding between the cellulose layers. Simply drill several holes in the top and sides of stump and fill each hole with Stump-out. You can either burn the stump in four to six weeks or allow it to decompose naturally. Stumps should be seasoned at least one year before use. L Tree Shelters 23" height, Package of 5 tree shelters, includes oak stakes, and nets, protects against animal, wind and weeds. Order deadline is April 15th , 2017! No orders accepted after deadline
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