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Lycoming County Conservation District
2017 Seedling Sale: ORDER FORM
Species
Norway Spruce
Size
8-16”
Colorado
Blue Spruce
American Arborvitae
6-12”
10-24”
White Oak
12-18”
Sawtooth Oak
“Gobbler”
10-24”
Black Cherry
15-30”
Red Bud
9-18”
White Flowering
Dogwood
Red Oiser Dogwood
12-18”
American Cranberry
Viburnum
12-24”
American Hazelnut
12-18”
American Elderberry
12-18”
APPLE*
Honeycrisp
APPLE*
Nittany
APPLE*
Stayman Winesap
BLUEBERRIES*
Patriot
BLUEBERRIES*
Herbert
RASPBERRIES
Black Jewel
RASPBERRIES
Lantham
12-18”
4-6 Ft.
Semi-Dwarf
4-6 Ft.
Semi-Dwarf
4-6 Ft.
Semi-Dwarf
12-18”
12-18”
Trsp
Trsp
Description
Evergreen: A fast growing ornamental can be planted as a screen,
Christmas tree or for shelter for wildlife. Grows to 60 feet.
Evergreen: Has blue-green color. Can grow 50-75 feet. Good windbreak.
Popular Christmas tree. Grow to six feet in 10-12 years. max 100 feet.
Evergreen: Pyramidal foliage that varies from dark to light green, Very
hearty. Great for screens. Can grow 6ft in 7-8 yrs max. 12 feet.
Good native shade tree. Tolerant to drought and range of soil conditions.
Valuable timber tree. Very hearty. Popular with Wildlife. Grows to 100 feet
As one of the fastest growing trees in its youth. Attractive shade tree with
dark lustrous summer foliage and clear yellow to golden brown fall leaves.
One inch acorns are quite popular with wildlife. Grows to 40-60 feet.
Highly prized in furniture making and is an excellent fire wood. Fruit
provides food for wildlife. Grows to 60 feet.
Native flowering tree. Rosy pink flowers appear in April. Reddish-purple
leaves change to dark green, then to yellow. Grows to 20-30 feet.
Native flowering tree. White flowers in April-June and produces red
berries. Grows to 10-30 feet.
Native shrub. Clusters of white flowers appear in late May to early June,
followed by pale blue fruit. Known for its bright red stems in the winter.
Native shrub. Foliage shaped like maple leaves. Showy white flowers in late
spring followed by edible, red fruit, that hangs on until mid-winter. Can be
planted as a screen, border, or as a wildlife plant.
Native shrub that produces edible nuts in late summer. Easy to grow.
Excellent hedgerow plant. Highly attractive to wildlife.
Native shrub that produces dark- purple berries that can be used for jelly,
pies and wine. Can grow in any type soil, hearty, will grow in wet areas.
Very hardy and vigorous trees. Crisp, juicy, sweet. Excellent flavor and used
for fresh eating. Bloom mid-April. Ripen early-mid Sept.
Originated in Penn State University. Medium to large fruit. Apple is green
to yellow in color with reddish blush. Outstanding for processing and
baking. Bloom early-mid May. Ripen early November.
Antique - an older apple known for its high quality. Excellent for eating,
baking and juice. They keep well. Bloom mid-April. Ripen mid-October
Triploid- They cannot be used to pollinate other apples.
The fruit is large with very good flavor and color. Vigorous variety that is
cold hearty to -20F. Ripens early. Tolerates wet/clay soil.
Just sweet enough yet has enough tart to bring out the delicious flavor.
Large berries, nearly 1". Attractive and firm. Ripens late mid-season.
Large, firm berries of superior quality. Vigorous, consistently productive,
and resistant to anthracnose and widely adapted. Excellent flavor.
Large berry with rich red color and firmness. Heavy producer with a
delicious flavor. Hardy. Ripens June to July.
*Apples and Blueberries require another variety for pollination.
Lycoming County Conservation District
2017 Seedling Sale: ORDER FORM
Species
Norway Spruce
American Arborvitae
Colorado Blue Spruce
White Oak
Sawtooth “Gobbler” Oak
Black Cherry
Red Bud
White Flowering Dogwood
Red Oiser Dogwood
American Cranberry Viburnum
American Hazelnut
American Elderberry
APPLE- Honeycrisp
APPLE- Nittany
APPLE- Stayman Winesap
BLUEBERRIES- Patriot
BLUEBERRIES- Herbert
RASPBERRIES- Black Jewel
RASPBERRIES- Lantham
Price
Quantity
Amount
10 for $10
10 for $10
10 for $10
5 for $8.00
10 for $14.00
5 for $8.00
10 for $14.00
5 for $8.00
10 for $14.00
5 for $8.00
10 for $14.00
5 for $8.00
10 for $14.00
5 for $8.00
10 for $14.00
5 for $8.00
10 for $14.00
5 for $8.00
10 for $14.00
5 for $8.00
10 for $14.00
$15.00 ea.
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$15.00ea.
$15.00 ea.
$8.00 ea.
$8.00 ea.
$8.00 ea.
$8.00 ea.
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TOTAL SEEDLINGS ORDERED_________________
TOTAL COST___________________________
NAME______________________________________DAYTIME PHONE_____________________DATE_____________
ADDRESS________________________________________________________________________________________
Orders accepted if available until April 14th, 2017
Make checks payable to the Lycoming County Conservation District and mail orders to:
542 County Farm Rd, Suite 202, Montoursville, PA 17754. Phone (570) 433-3003.
All Orders MUST be Prepaid!
All orders must be paid for within 10 days of placing order.
Lycoming County Conservation District
2017 Seedling Sale
Stream Buffer Species
American Cranberry
Red Oiser Dogwood
American Elderberry
American Hazelnut
White Flowering Dogwood
Eastern Red Bud
Black Cherry
White Oak
On Sale at Pickup:
2 year Fertilizer Tablets: 10 tablets for $3.00
5’ Tree Shelters without stakes: $4.00 each
Planting survival rates of bare-root seedlings vary from site to site.
We strive to provide the most viable seedlings. All efforts are made to prevent root stress.
The Conservation District will NOT ensure successful planting of the bare-root seedlings,
just as our suppliers will NOT ensure seedling survival.
2017 Seedling Sale: Pick up
Friday, April 21, 2017
Noon to 6:00 PM @ County Farm Complex
County Farm Rd. Montoursville, PA
Directions for Pick-up: Friday, April 21, 2017 Noon to 6:00 PM.
Take the Warrensville Exit off Route 180, Head out Warrensville Road 2.5 miles
Make a right on County Farm Road, at the “T” make a right, follow the signs.
We will be in the Garage near the Barn.
7040
Lycoming County Conservation District
542 County Farm Road, Suite 202
Montoursville, Pa 17754
2017 Seedling Sale Order Form
Lycoming County Conservation District
2017 Seedling Sale
Orders accepted if available until April 14, 2017
Pickup date - Friday, April 21, 2017
Noon to 6:00 PM @ County Farm Complex
County Farm Rd. Montoursville, PA