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Apple, 5-on-1 Dwarf
Apple
, 5-on-1 Dwarf
$18.95 each

Lily, Hybrid
Lily, Hybrid
25 bulbs for $7.95
Rose,  Pink Cushion
Rose, Pink Cushion
ground cover or informal hedge $3.95 each
Hosta, Handful of
Handful of Hostas

Great for heavy shade!
8 plants for $9.99

Clematis red
flowering vine, 4-6" blooms $6.95 each

Rose Collection, Climbing Trio
Rose Collection
,
Climbing Trio - three roses for $9.95

Fir, Douglas
Douglas Fir

Excellent for use as windbreaks or background plantings. $2.95 for 3 or $2.96 for 6!

Buy canadian hemlock hedging plants
Hemlock, Canadian - tall and one of the fastest hedges - Evergreen


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Hickory trees - Trees

 

Bitternut Hickory   $25.95

Bittenut Hickory, Carya cordiformis, is also known as Yellow-bud Hickory tree. yellow bud makes it difficult to mistake for another species and combined with alternate compound leaves and relatively large nuts, it is very distinctive This deciduous tree is found on moist, fertile soils in east and central U.S. and is intolerant of shade. fall color is often green to chartruese, but sometimes is a brilliant golden-yellow in excellent seasons.

Pignut Hickory   $16.95

Pignut Hickory tree, Carya glabra, has medium green broad, flat leaves and firm, gray bark. bark may be marked in a sort of diamond pattern by shallow furrows and narrow ridges. This tree grows well in fairly rich, well drained to dry soils. It occurs with other hickories and with oaks, characteristically on hillsides and ridges. nuts they are an important food for squirrels and chipmunks and other wildlife. This shade tree turns a bright yellow for great fall color.

Shellbark Hickory   $15.95

Shellbark Hickory tree, Carya laciniosa, is also know as bigleaf shagbark, kingnut, big shellbark, bottom shellbark, thick shellbark and western shellbark). This deciduous tree is similar to that of Shagbark Hickory, but often not quite as shaggy. fruit is larger than other hickories. This is a big tree and it prefers wet, fertile bottomland. This tall shade tree displays a yellow fall color.

Shagbark Hickory   $15.95

Shagbark Hickory tree, Carya ovata, has a distinctive, shaggy bark, conspicuous on tall straight trees, which gives this species its name. Shellbark hickory trees are also called shagbark hickory, bigleaf shagbark hickory, kingnut, big shellbark, bottom shellbark, thick shellbark, and western shellbark, which attest to some of its characteristics. As with other edible nuts, squirrels compete with humans for this fruit. Its bold-textured, jagged branch structure and thick twigs give it a striking appearance in winter.

Mockernut Hickery   $16.95

Mockernut Hickory tree, Carya tomentosa, is also called a White Hickory, Whiteheart Hickory, Hognut and Bullnut. Gray bark of this tree is marked with branching ridges and deep furrows. Mockernut hickory is so named because nuts are large but with thick shells and very small kernels. twigs are stout and reddish-brown to grayish-brown in color. unusually small kernels from nuts are sweet and edible. This and other hickories are very desirable both for forest and shade trees.

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