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2010 Spring Tree Catalog Jackson County Conservation District
211 W. Ganson St., Suite 200 Jackson, MI 49201 www.jacksoncd.org Volume 14 January 15, 2010
Please thank the sponsors of this catalog for encouraging and promoting reforestation…it’s our future!
Publication Sponsors:
Eastern Redbud, Cercis canadensis pg. 14
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Custom sawing of your logs on our band saw mill. Drying of your lumber in our high quality dehumidification kiln. Sawn & dried woods available for the home woodworker
or the cabinet & furniture maker. Specialty sawing available: thin wood for forms, shaker
bow material, hollow sawn logs for pole concealment and more.
1225 Kimler Rd. Eaton Rapids, MI 48827
Mobile: (517) 749-2064 Email: [email protected]
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Potawatomi Resource Conservation & Development
Council
We Bring People, Places, and Projects Together!
PHONE 517-764-6810 FAX 517-764-0060
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Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis) The Eastern Redbud is a small tree, only growing from 12-25 feet high. The trunk is divided near the ground into stout,
spreading branches to form a broad, open, flat, or rounded crown. The bark is thin, smooth and gray on younger trees while mature trees have a reddish brown to black and furrowed outer bark. The leaves are al-ternate, simple, heart-shaped or rounded and dark green turning bright yellow in autumn. The tree flowers in April-May with rose colored petals. The Redbud is a characteristic understory tree of forests, stream borders and moist, fertile bottom-lands. It is moderately shade tolerant and slow grow-ing. Associated trees include American Elm, bass-wood, silver maple, red ash, red mulberry, and northern hackberry. (Michigan Trees, Burton V. Bar-nes and Warren H. Wagner, Jr.) Eastern Redbud trees are often planted in remembrance of soldiers who have fallen in combat.
Jackson County Conservation District’s Featured Tree of 2010
2010 Events January 26 JCCD Annual dinner (tickets $13/person, call for info.) Spring TBD Sprayer Clinic April 16-17 Tree Sale April 25 Jackson Area Outdoor Coalition Earth Day Celebration May 1 Upper Grand River Adopt-a-Stream Program May 9 Native Plant Sale October 9 Fall Tree Sale
Thank you for supporting your local Conservation District!!
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MISSION STATEMENT The Jackson County Conservation District is a locally elected non-partisan entity of state government, whose purpose is to promote wise land-use decisions; based
upon the capability of the natural resources of Jackson County, through technical assistance and education.
DIRECTORS Gaylord (Butch) Lincoln……………..Chairman James Spink…………………………..Vice-Chairman Lathe Claflin…….………………...…Treasurer Dick Ekins…………….…...…………Secretary Scott Maurer………………………….Member
STAFF Office 1-517-784-2800 Fax 1-517-789-7886 Lori Fitzgibbons…………...Executive Director Cecilia Govrik……………..Watershed Manager Zac Smith………………….CTAI Specialist
Mike Rubley……………….Groundwater Technician Alison Rauss……………….Adopt-A-Stream Coordinator Andrew Gust..……………...NRCS District Conservationist
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2010 SPRING TREE SALE
NOTE: Orders will be filled on a first-come basis. We reserve the right to cancel if necessitated by conditions beyond our control. Your tree receipt will be mailed to you approximately one week prior to the pick up date. A map and schedule of pickup dates will accompany your receipt. Information on pick-up date and location The pick up dates for the trees are Friday, April 16th 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, April 17th 9 a.m. to noon at the Jackson County Airport. The exact location will be determined closer to pick up date and will be posted on our website. Refund policy A FULL REFUND WILL BE ISSUED IF ORDER IS CANCELLED BY MARCH 1st. THE DISTRICT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SEEDLINGS AFTER PICK UP OR FOR ANY SEEDLING MORTALITY. How to order trees Remove the order form from the book. Fill in the quantity, cost and color, where applicable, for each item you are ordering and total on the back of the order form. Payment must be sent in with your order. How to get tree planter Mechanical, tractor-drawn tree planter (using your own tractor) is available for rental at $50.00 for up to 1000 trees, plus $10.00 per additional thousand. If interested, please call the Conservation District at (517) 784-2800 ext. 211 to schedule your rental. Payment is expected before use of the tree planter. What we will do with extra trees Extra trees will be sold as they become available. Pricing is the same as pre-paid orders.
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TREE COLLAR: A non-toxic, environmentally safe and bio-degradable product, manufactured from recycled paper to protect the seedling for the decisive first year after planting and bio-grades into the soil in approximately 3-4 years. The main problem with unprotected tree seedlings in many regions is ag-gressive competitive vegetation such as grass, and fireweed. The collars are installed around the base of the seedling and pro-tect the seedling against grass and other competing vegetation and reduces competition for root space. By reducing competing vegetation the protective collar improves the growth and survival conditions of the seedling in terms of temperature, water and nutri-ents and helps to create an open space around the seedling with-out chemical plant protection.
RAIN BARRELS: Each 35-40” tall barrel comes with a hose shut-off on the front which accepts a standard garden hose thread. A fitting with a cap on the left hand side towards the bottom is the linking fitting. It allows multiple barrels to be connected together. Only one downspout is needed for most applica-tions. More barrels equal more volume and some slight increase in the pressure seen at the hose end. Above this fitting towards the top is an overflow fitting and cap. We recommend the homeowner install an old garden hose to direct
the water to a more acceptable location after the barrel is full. The overflow hose lowers the water back below the screen so mosqui-toes are kept out. The screening keeps shingle grit, leaves, debris, small animals and mosquitoes from getting in the barrel. The bar-rels come in 30 (blue), 50 (terra-cotta or brown), and 60 (black) gallon capacities. COMPOSTER: This 55 gallon composter is made of a pre-used black barrel and 100% recycled lumber painted with water based exterior latex paint. It sits at hip level and uses a rocking motion to build mo-mentum making this composter relatively easy to turn. The tumbling style of this composter only requires a 3x4 foot area to use. The best position is in full sun or at a minimum partial sun. The barrel holds heat throughout the night, unlike open or stacking bins, which allow the compost to cool. The center tube aerates the compost pile. The steel bars inside break up the compost and fluff it up for better aeration.
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
MARKING FLAGS: Fluorescent orange flags to mark your seedlings, keep them safe from lawnmowers, snowmobiles etc. TREE PLANTING BAR: A convenient, fast way to plant seedlings. Makes hole just the right size for seedlings. Not recommended for trans-plants. Tubular steel handle and shaft. Blade is wedge-shaped in cross section. Bar 38” long. Blade 3”W x 10 ¼”L, ¾” wide at top, tapers to wedge. VISPORE TREE MATS: The exclusive design of these tree mats stops weeds for up to three years. One tree mat gives a tree 9 square feet of weed-free soil along with all of the water and minerals that weeds usually take, maximizing the tree’s growth potential. FERTILIZER PACKETS: Right Start releases its nutrients over the first 12 months. Any faster and nutrients leach past the root zone before the seedling can absorb them. Any slower and the seedlings don’t get enough nutrients the first critical year. TREE SHELTERS: Used to protect seedlings from mice, rabbits and deer. Reduces weed competition and makes chemical weed control faster and safer. Research shows increased growth and survival rates even under poor conditions. Shelters can be readily removed for tree maintenance or use on other trees. Recommended for hardwoods. Shelters are tubular and come with a stake, ties and protective cap. DEER REPELLENT: Plantskydd works by emitting an odor animals associate with predator activity, yet there is no unpleasant odor to the applicator or planter. The active ingredient is blood meal, mixed with a vegetable fat binder. Long-term effectiveness is attributed to the binder’s ability to stick tenaciously to plant material—even under severe snow/rainfall conditions—for up to 6 months in dormant season. TERRA SORB MEDIUM HYDROGEL: A high-quality, long-lasting po-tassium based acrylamide copolymer hydro gel that absorbs hundreds of times its weight in water and slowly releases it into the root zone for use by plant roots preventing water loss through percolation. Applied at planting, it holds the water in the soil, where it can be accessed by roots. It significantly increases the water-holding capacity of soil and can prevent plant loss due to drought stress in non-irrigated areas and where water-holding capacity is low. The polymer remains active in the soil for 3-5 years. Easy to use, aer-ates soil as it shrinks and swells, improves water retention in porous (sandy) soils and prevents plant loss due to heat and drought. RAIN BARREL PEDESTAL: It is recommended that the home-owner place the rain barrel on a pedestal at least 12” high. This al-lows the use of a watering can without unscrewing the top and also allows for an extra foot of head pressure on the hose. See photo on the following page to see a rain barrel on its pedestal.
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STAFF Office 1-517-782-7404 Fax 1-517-789-7886 Sharon Parker…………...Administrator Amy Doxtader..……….…Secretary Cecilia Govrik…………...UGRIP Coordinator
Ron Hoffman…………....Wildlife Biologist Ron Parker………………Webmaster/Special Project Adam DeShano………….Groundwater Technician
Julius Pigott...…………....NRCS Resource Conservationist
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Tree Planting Basics Storage and handling 1. Handle seedlings with care. 2. Plant seedlings as soon as possible. 3. If not planting right away, keep trees moist, shaded, cool (350 F). 4. Do not keep seedlings in a bucket of water. 5. Exposure to sun or wind can kill a seedling in less than 1 minute. 6. If not planting in 7 days, then heel the seedlings into ground. Site Selection
Be sure to look all around for potential future problems. Do not plant under electric lines, on top of buried utility lines, or next to side-walks, buildings, streets, or other large trees. Lastly, answer the following questions and then consult the Tree Selection Guide to find the right tree or shrub for your site.
How much sun or shade is there at the planting location? What is the soil type at the planting location? What is the tree size?
Site Preparation / Weed Control
Careful and thorough site preparation is very important for the suc-cess of tree and shrub plantings. The purpose of site preparation is to get rid of the weeds, brush, and other herbaceous vegetation because it will out compete the seedlings for sunlight, moisture, and nutrients. This can be done mechanically, with herbicides, or several other methods.
For large plantings, use a mixture of post-emergent and pre-emergent herbicides. Be sure to follow the directions on the label. For smaller plantings, you can still use herbicides, however, you can also use mulch or a vinyl weed fabric. Mowing is not considered weed control be-cause it stimulates weed root growth.
“One acre of forest absorbs six tons of carbon dioxide and puts out four tons of oxygen. This is enough to meet the annual needs of 18 people.” – U.S.D.A.
TREE AND SHRUB SPACING
*The “Spacing” column reads: Distance between rows X Distance between the trees in a row.
Spacing (feet)* Trees/acre What it is used for 6 X 6 1,210 Shrubs 6 x 10 726 Shrubs 8 x 8 681 Shrubs and Spruce 8 x 10 545 Windbreaks and Spruce
10 x 10 436 Hardwoods and Pine 12 x 12 302 Hardwoods
N=Native I=Introduced
TREE SELECTION GUIDE Plant Name Origin Soil Moisture Sunlight Width Height
CONIFERS
Black Spruce N L, M M, W Su, P 10-15” 30-65’
Blue Spruce I S,L,C D,M Su, P 20-30’ 60’ Douglas Fir I S, L, D, M Su, P 20-30’ 60’
Fraser Fir I S,L,C M All 20-25’ 50-80’ Hemlock, Canadian N L,L M All 25-30’ 70-100’ Norway Spruce I L, C, M M, W Su, P 25-35’ 75’ Red Pine I S,L D,M Su 25-50’ 100 White Cedar N L, M D, M All 10-15’ 40-60’ White Pine N S, L D, M Su 50’ 70-100’
DECIDUOUS TREES /DECIDUOUS SHRUBS
American Hazelnut N ALL D, M Su 6’ 8’ American Sycamore N L,M W Su 40-50’ 65-100’ Black Cherry N S, L D, M Su, P 35’ 60’ Burr Oak N L,C D,M Su, P 40-80’ 60-85’ Eastern Redbud N S,L,C M Su, P 30’ 20-30’ Red Maple N C,L M,W Su, P 45’ 75-90’
Shagbark Hickory N S,L, C D,M Su, P 35-50’ 55-65’
Sugar Maple N S, L M All 50-75’ 75-100’
Tulip Poplar N S, L D, M Su 40’ 80’
White Birch (Paper) N S, L M Su, P 35’ 50-70’ White Oak N S, L,C D, M Su, P 50-75’ 80-100’
Chokeberry, Black N S, L, C M Su, P 3-6’ Up to 20’ Elderberry, American N S,L,C D,M Su, P 9’ 12’ Highbush Cranberry N ALL D, M, W Su, P 15’ 15’ Nannyberry N L, C M,W Su, P 6-10’ 15-18’
Red Osier Dogwood N L,C,M M,W Su, P 3-6’ 10-15’ Serviceberry, Al- N S D Su, P 10-15’ 20-40’ Wh. Flower. Dogwood N L, M D, M Su, P 15-20’ 15-30’
Winterberry N L, C, M M, W, O Su, P 9’ 9’
Growth
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S M
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If there is something you want and I don’t have it listed, call me and I will do my best to find it for you. Lori 517-784-2800 ext. 214
S-sand, L=loam, C=clay, M=muck D=dry, M=moist, W=wet, O=water
Su=Full Sun, P=Partial Shade All=Sun, part shade, shade
S=Slow, M=Moderate, F=Fast
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Native Grasses Big Bluestem: (Andropogon gerardi): The tallest of the tall. The most prevalent and widely distributed of all prairie grasses. Growing 3-8’ and thriving on a tremendous range of soils, from wet, poorly drained clay, to dry open sand. In late August it produces a distinctive three-parted seed head that resembles a turkey foot. The lush green of the leaves and stems change with the first frost to an attractive reddish-copper color that provides landscape interest well into the winter. Little Bluestem: (Andropogon scoparius): Found in dry ar-eas growing in clumps 1-3’ tall, taller in ideal conditions. Leaf blades 4-8” long, 1/4” wide. The top of each branch is seed bearing, a common food for songbirds. In the fall look for these plants to turn a warm reddish purple. Indian Grass: (Sorghastrum nutans): Flower spikes of 2-3’ stand well above the foliage. Flower spikes turn tan/yellow in August. Clumping, warm season type with 1/2” wide leaves range from green to almost blue that branch off at an angle from the stems. Readily re-seeds. Full sun, prefers deep, rich loam soil, but tolerates a wide range of soils. Switchgrass: (Panicum virgatum): A warm season bunch grass that spreads by short rhizomes and grows from 4-6’ tall. Because of an exceptionally deep root system, it does well even in drought conditions. It is suited to most soils, but does best in well-drained soils. Provides food and cover for wildlife and pasture hay for domestic animals. Perennial Wildflower Mixture: Black-eyed Susan, Grayhead Coneflower, Upright Prairie Coneflower, Gayfeather (Blazing Star), Perennial Blanket Flower, Purple Coneflower, Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Butterfly Milkweed, Wild Bergamot, Shasta Daisy, Culver’s Root, Oxeye Sunflower, Prairie Dock, Rigid Goldenrod. Common planting rate using the no-till drill is 4–5.5 lbs/acre and 1/2lb.acre of wildflower mix. If broadcasting, frost seed-ing, etc., the amount should be increased by at least 25%. ***Prices on all seed types subject to change.
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Tree Shelter w
/stake 24” $3.00 48” $5.00
$
Rain B
arrels 30g(blue) $55.00, 50g(terra-cotta,brown) $65.00, 60g(black) $75.00
$ R
ain Barrel Pedestal (raises barrel 12” off the ground)
$25.00
$ C
omposter 55 gallon (black)
$120.00
$ N
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Big B
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$19.00 lb.
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Little Bluestem
Great P
lains $14.75 Mich. G
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$22.00 lb.
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Indian Grass G
reat Plains $10.50 M
ich. Geno Indian G
rass $16.00 lb.
$
Sw
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witchgrass $15.00 lb.
$ P
erennial Wildflow
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LS $22.00 or 1lb. P
LS $88.00
$ S
hipping and handling on all seed orders due at time of pickup
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FRU
IT TREES
Species A
pple-Bud 118, Peach-B
ailey, Cherry-M
HLB
, CT500
Qty
Price A
mt. D
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old-Rush Apple
Early N
ovember. E
xcellent flavor, crisp, disease resistant
$16.00 $
Honeycrisp Apple
Mid-Late S
ept. Crisp, juicy, sub-acid flavor
$16.00
$ Jonagored Apple
Oct. Fruit stores w
ell, good quality, sweet, tart
$16.00
$ P
aula Red A
pple M
id-late Aug. Tart, good for eating, sauces, pies
$16.00
$ W
olf River A
pple M
id-late Sept. Large, prim
arily a cooking apple
$16.00 $
Balaton C
herry M
id-late July. Tart, firm. Y
oung trees grow vigorously.
$16.00
$ W
hite Gold C
herry July, Large, sw
eet fruit, self-fertile, hardy, resists cracking
$16.00 $
Flamin’ Fury P
each A
ug. Excellent flavor, color/size, spot resistant, freestone
$16.00
$ R
edhaven Peach
Early-m
id Aug. G
ood for freezing, canning. Dis.R
es. buds
$16.00 $
PA
CK
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Hom
eowner
Blue S
pruce, Sugar M
aple, Red M
aple, Roselow
Crabapple,
River B
irch (ten trees total) 6-12”
$17.00 $
Shade P
acket R
ed Maple, S
ilver Maple, R
ed Oak, Tulip P
oplar, River B
irch (ten trees total) 6-12”
$16.00
$
Nut P
acket H
azelnut(3), Northern P
ecan(2), Butternut(3),
Black W
alnut(2) (ten trees total) 6-12”
$19.00 $
Beauty
Rose of S
haron, Serviceberry, Lilac, Flow
ering Dogw
ood, Tulip P
oplar (ten trees total) 12-18”
$23.00 $
SPECIA
LTY ITEMS (page 12-13)
Marking Flags 36” 25 for $8.00 50 for $12.00 100 for $15.00
$ P
lantskydd (Anim
al Repellent) - 2.2 lb. pow
der concentrate
$39.00 $
Plantskydd (A
nimal R
epellent) - 1 lb. powder concentrate
$24.00
$ P
lantskydd (Anim
al Repellent) - 1 lb. granular shaker
$15.00
$ P
lantskydd (Anim
al Repellent) P
re-mixed quart=$21.00 or 1.3 gallon=$54.00
$21/$54
$ R
ight Start Fertilizer P
ackets each .25 cents or 100 for $22.00
$
Terra Sorb P
lanting Medium
Hydrogel 1 lb. packages $15.00 3oz package $3.
$15/$3
$ V
ispore Tree Mats 3’X
3’ $1.20 each Tree Collars $1.75 each
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Spec
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Size
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Pe
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Pe
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Pe
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Spr
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10-1
8”
2 y
$11
$14
$26
$42
$62
XX
X
X
$
Blu
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pruc
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-15”
3
y $8
$1
2 $1
9 $2
9 $4
1 $1
65
$280
$ C
anad
ian
Hem
lock
9
-12”
2
y $1
1 $1
4 $2
6 $4
2 $6
2 X
X
XX
$ D
ougl
as F
ir 9
-15”
3
y $8
$1
2 $1
9 $2
9 $4
1 $1
65
$280
$ Fr
aser
Fir
6-1
2”
3 y
$11
$14
$26
$42
$62
XX
X
X
$
Nor
way
Spr
uce
9-1
5”
2 y
$8
$12
$19
$29
$41
$165
$2
80
$
Red
Pin
e 5-
12”
2 y
$8
$12
$19
$29
$41
$165
X
X
$
Whi
te P
ine
8-1
2”
3 y
$8
$12
$19
$29
$41
$165
$2
80
$
CO
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Spec
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25
50
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10
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0 Q
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Am
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Spr
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10-1
4”
3 y
$16
$24
$46
$64
$93
$116
X
X
$
Dou
glas
Fir
10-1
4”
3 y
$20
$30
$50
$78
$100
$1
20
XX
$
Nor
way
Spr
uce
10-1
4”
3 y
$16
$24
$46
$64
$93
$116
X
X
$
Whi
te C
edar
(Am
. Arb
) 10
-16”
4
y $1
6 $2
4 $4
6 $6
4 $9
3 $1
16
XX
$ W
hite
Pin
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-14”
3
y $2
0 $3
0 $5
0 $7
8 $1
00
$120
X
X
$
Fras
er F
ir 12
-18”
4
y $2
2 $3
3 $5
3 $8
1 $1
03
$125
X
X
$
PLEASE TEAR OUT THIS ORDER FORM.
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DEC
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1 $1
6 $2
8 $4
1 $6
3 XX
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Bla
ck C
herr
y
12-1
8”
1 y
$11
$16
$28
$41
$63
XX
$ B
urr O
ak
12-1
8”
1 y
$11
$16
$28
$41
$63
XX
$ E
aste
rn R
edbu
d 18
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1
y $1
3 $1
9 $3
6 $5
0 $7
5 XX
$
Haz
elnu
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mer
ican
12
-18”
1
y $1
3 $1
9 $3
6 $5
0 $7
5 XX
$
Hic
kory
, Sha
gbar
k 12
-18”
1
y $1
8 $3
2 $6
3 $8
6 $1
21
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$ R
ed M
aple
12
-18”
1
y $1
1 $1
6 $2
8 $4
1 $6
3 XX
$
Sug
ar M
aple
12
-18”
1
y $1
1 $1
6 $2
8 $4
1 $6
3 XX
$
Tulip
Pop
lar
12-1
8”
1 y
$11
$16
$28
$41
$63
XX
$ W
hite
Birc
h (P
aper
) 12
-18”
1
y $1
1 $1
6 $2
8 $4
1 $6
3 XX
$
Whi
te O
ak
8-1
2”
1 y
$11
$16
$28
$41
$63
XX
$ Sh
rub/
Smal
l Tre
es
Size
5
10
25
50
100
200
Cho
kebe
rry, B
lack
12
-18”
$1
3 $2
0 $3
6 $5
0 $7
2 XX
$
Eld
erbe
rry,
Am
eric
an
12-1
8”
$13
$20
$36
$50
$72
XX
$ H
ighb
ush
Cra
nber
ry
12-1
8”
$15
$24
$42
$60
$86
XX
$ N
anny
berry
12
-18”
$1
5 $2
4 $4
2 $6
0 $8
6 XX
$
Ser
vice
berry
, Alle
ghan
y 12
-18”
$1
3 $2
0 $3
6 $5
0 $7
2 XX
$
Whi
te F
low
erin
g D
ogw
ood
12
-18”
$1
5 $2
4 $4
2 $6
0 $8
6 XX
$
Win
terb
erry
(Mic
h. H
olly
) 12
-18”
$1
5 $2
4 $4
2 $6
0 $8
6 XX
$
Red
Osi
er D
ogw
ood
12-1
8”
$13
$20
$36
$50
$72
XX
$
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