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Tuesday • February 28 • 2017 Volume 84• Number 09
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Clay County Conservation District
2017 Handplant Order Form
•Conservation grade stock, grown for winter hardiness in South Dakota
•Discount on bare root deciduous bundles (25 of one kind) $50.00/bundle
•Discount of bare root evergreen bundles (25 of one kind) $60.00/bundle
•Substitution or refunds will be made on unavailable species
•Payment (cash or check) must accompany order
•Weather permitting; trees will be available for planting by mid-April
Bare Root Tall Trees $2.50 each
____Black Cherry –
____Manchurian Ash –
Native in Eastern US. Fast
growing tree produces
white flowers and dark
fruit. Fruit makes syrup
and drinks. Attracts
songbirds.
Bare Root Shrubs $2.50 each
____American Plum - Native. Fast ____Hansen’s Hedge Rose –
growing. Fragrant white flowers in
spring. Edible fruit.
____Aronia - NRCS selection;
“McKenzie” white flowers; glossy
foliage; edible fruit attracts
birds; excellent fall color.
____Chokecherry - Native. Will
form colony. Produces white
flowers and tart red to black fruit.
Good for jelly or winemaking.
Excellent for wildlife. Needs
well-drained soils.
____Common Lilac – Fragrant
flowers usually purple. Hardy and
adaptable. Suckers to form colony.
Fragrant pink flowers in June.
Bright red-orange fruit in fall attracts
wildlife.
____Peking Cotoneaster –
____Black Walnut
– Native in southeast
____Red Stemmed Dogwood –
____Bur Oak Native -
SD. Valuable lumber tree.
Grows best in deep, moist
soils. Attracts wildlife.
Edible nuts.
Lustrous green leaves and dark
black berries. Excellent hedge
plant.
Native. Fast growing on cultivated
sites. Red stems are attractive in
winter. White flowers and fruit.
Attracts songbirds. Excellent
riparian plant.
flowers subject to frost.
Good all color. Won’t tolerate
waterlogged soil. Produces
edible fruit 2 out of 5 years.
____Amur Maple - Three
lobed leaves. Usually forms
several trunks. Excellent fall
color. Prefers moist welldrained soil. Intolerant of high
soil pH.
____Honeylocust –
Native in SD. Tough and
adaptable. May produce
long brown seedpods.
Fine lacey leaves.
extremely tough, drought
tolerant tree. Long-lived.
Acorns provide wildlife
food.
Bare Root Evergreens $3.00 each
Bundles of 25 - $60.00
____Eastern Red Cedar –
____Ponderosa Pine – Fast
Bare Root Medium Trees $2.50 each
____Laurel Willow –
____Apricot – Pink
Introduced. Tolerant to
Emerald Ash Borer. Slower
growing than green ash.
Yellow fall color.
____Hackberry – Native.
Extremely drought tolerant
and adaptable. Very
long-lived. Excellent shade
tree. Produces purplish
brown fruit, which are
eaten by birds.
Native. Very drought tolerant.
Has reddish brown to purple
winter coloration. Produces
inedible blue fruit. Excellent
wildlife plant.
Beautiful glossy green
leaves. Tolerates moist soils.
Not drought tolerant.
____Red Splendor Crabapple
– Flowers are white or pink.
Leaves range from green to red
dish. Fruit: ¼ to 1” in dia.
Excellent wildlife tree.
____Black Hills Spruce -
Native. State tree of SD. Very
ornamental. Dense growth
habit. Drought and alkaline
tolerant. Cones attract song
birds in winter.
growing once established.
Drought tolerant. Intolerant of
wet soils.
____Scotch Pine – Attractive
peeling orange bark. Drought
tolerant. Needles may
temporarily turn yellow in winter.
____Austrian Pine – Stiff
needles. Does not shed lower
branches with age.
____Colorado Blue Spruce –
Needles may be blue or green.
Very ornamental.
Bare Root Hardwoods – Sold in bundles of 25
$50.00/bundle
____Mongolian Cherry, ____American Black Current, ____Buffaloberry
Taller Bare Root Trees – Sold in bundles of 10
____Laurel Leaf Willow 3-4, $75.00
____Honeylocust 4-5, $80.00
FOR TREE AND SHRUB DESCRIPTIONS:
www.ag.ndsu.edu/trees/handbook.htm
____Little Leaf Linden 4-5, $80.0
____Black Cherry 4-5, $80.00
The following selections need to be ordered early as quantities are limited. When they’re gone, they’re gone.
Start your own native prairie garden and enjoy changing colors and wildlife through all four seasons.
Native Grasses in #300 Pots $10.00/pot
____Big Bluestem ‘Bonilla’
____Little Bluestem ‘Badlands’
____Sideoats Grama ‘Pierre’
____Prairie Dropseed
____Ricegrass ‘Indian Rimrock’
____Buffalograss ‘Bowie’
____Switchgrass ‘Dacotah’ Wildrye
____Canada ‘Mandan’, Wildrye
____Virginia, Indiangrass ‘Tomahawk’
____Blue Grama ‘Bad River’
____Sweetgrass
Native Perennials in #300 Pots $10.00/pot
____Aster, Heath
____Aster, New England
____Aster, Smooth Blue
____Coneflower Purple
____Compass Plant
____Dotted Blazing Star
____Mexican Hat (Red)
____Purple Meadow Rue
____Rattlesnake Master
____White Sage
____Cardinal Flower
____Butterfly Milkwee
____Columbine, American
____Great Blue Lobelia
____Cup Plant
____Leadplant, Yucca
____Ironweed
____Joe Pye Weed
____Prairie Rose
____Culvers Root
____Anise Hyssop
____Prairie Lily
____Prairie Smoke
____Golden Alexanders
____Shell Leaf Penstemon
____Prairie Blue-eyed Grass
____Purple Prairie Clover
‘Bismarck’
____Coneflower, Prairie
‘Up right Yellow’
____Coneflower, Narrow
Leaf
____Meadow Blazing Star
____Black-eyed Susan
(Rubeckia)
____Wild Bergamot
GRAPES
Quantities are limited. When they’re gone, they’re gone.
GRAPE VINES – They come in #300 pots
and are $10.00/pot.
____Bluebell
____Riverbank
Garden Perennials in #300 Pots $10.00/pot
____Feather Reed Grass
‘Karl Forester’
____Siberian Iris ‘Caesar’s
Brother’
____Siberian Iris ‘Butter
& Sugar’
____Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’
____Sedum ‘Neon’
____Salvia, May Night
____Hosta, ‘Golden
Tiara’
____Hosta, Patriot
____ Hosta, Blue Angel
____Hosta, Undulata
Albomarginata
____Hosta, Guacamole
____Coral Bells
‘Marvelous Marble’
____Coral Bells ‘Ruby
Bells’
____Flax, Appar.
____Daylily ‘Mighty
Chestnut’ (long
bloom period)
____Frontenac
____Valiant
____Daylily ‘Buttered
Popcorn’ (large rebloomer 32” tall)
____Daylily ‘Prairie
Wildfire’ (blooms
midsummer)
____Daylily ‘Pink Abun
dande’ (blooms mid
summer)
____Daylily ‘Stella
de Oro’ (re-blooms)
____Daylily ‘Spellbinder’
(first to bloom –
re-blooms)
____Daylily ‘My Melinda’
(4” bloom)
____Daylily ‘Tawny’
(very hardy)
____Daylily ‘Sunday
Gloves’ (near white,
highly fragrant)
____Russian Sage
____Gaillardia, Arizona
Sun (Blanket Flower)
____Rhubarb ‘Victoria’
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Call Connie and she may be able to find it for you! 624-7060 extension #3
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Return order form and payment to:
Clay County Conservation District
121 West Kidder, Suite 103
Vermillion, SD 57069
Your purchase supports your local conservation district and its continuing efforts to protect the natural resources of Clay County.
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