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1 2018 Wholesale Native Plants from Prairie Nursery
2 Check our current plant availability at: american-natives.com Office hours: Monday Friday, 8:00am 4:00pm CST MINIMUM PLANT ORDER: 4 TRAYS 3 Pots: 32 per Tray (2.5 sq x 3.5 deep) 4 Pots: 18 per Tray (3.5 sq x 5 deep) Height: 1 3 Blm: July Sept Root: Fibrous Zones: 2 6 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68, Clay Height: 1 2 Blm: Aug Sept Root: Rhizome Zones: 3 7 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 1 2 Blm: June July # Tray 3 Pot $63.68, Clay Height: 3 5 Blm: June Aug # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Aster novae-angliae New England Aster Coreopsis palmata Stiff Coreopsis Eupatorium coelestinum Mistflower Height: 3 6 Blm: Aug Oct # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 3 Blm: June Aug Root: Rhizome Zones: 3 8 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 1 3 Blm: July Oct Root: Rhizome Zones: 5 10 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Baptisia australis Blue False Indigo Dalea candida White Prairie Clover Eupatorium maculatum Joe Pye Weed Soil: Medium Sand, Loam, Clay Root: Taproot Zones: 3 10 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Root: Taproot Zones: 3 9 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 4 6 Blooms: Aug Sept Root: Fibrous Zones: 3 6 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Baptisia lactea White False Indigo Dalea purpurea Purple Prairie Clover Eupatorium perfoliatum Boneset # Tray 3 Pot $63.68, Clay # : 32 Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 3 4 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Aster azureus Sky Blue Aster Campanula americana Tall Bellflower Echinacea pallida Pale Purple Coneflower Eupatorium purpureum Sweet Joe Pye Weed Height: 2 3 Blm: Aug Oct # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 5 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68, Clay Root: Taproot Zones: 4 8 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 # Tray 4 Pot $58.50 Soil: Medium Sand, Loam, Clay to Shade Height: 4 6 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 NATIVE PLANTS - Our greenhouse propagated natives are of the highest quality well-rooted, fully grown and vernalized one-year-old plants. Our plants are usually shipped dormant to minimize stress, and little to no growth may be visible. Plants will green-up rapidly (2-3 weeks) in the greenhouse at 60-70º F. Place your order with customer service at NATIVE SEED MIXES - Seed mixes can be an economical way to cover large areas. Prairie Nursery has pre-designed native seed mixes for most needs and soil conditions. See page 5 for highlights. A complete list of seed mixes is available at prairienursery.com. PROJECT QUOTES - To request a quote for plant or seed pricing us at cs@prairienursery.com. Your plant quote will receive prompt attention from our customer service team. Seed bids and seed mix requests will be handled by a consulting ecologist. 2 # Tray 3 Pot $79.68 Eryngium yuccifolium Rattlesnake Master Providing high quality wholesale native plants to landscape professionals, contractors and resellers for over 40 years. Amsonia tabernaemontana Common Bluestar Coreopsis lanceolata Lanceleaf Coreopsis Agastache foeniculum Lavender Hyssop Aster macrophyllus Big Leaf Aster Wholesale Native Plants from Prairie Nursery Call to order: Allium cernuum Nodding Pink Onion Aquilegia canadensis Columbine Aster divaricatus White Woodland Aster Campanula rotundifolia Harebell Echinacea paradoxa Ozark Coneflower Geum triflorum Prairie Smoke Soil: Medium Moist Sand, Loam, Clay Root: Bulb Zones: 3 8 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 to Shade # Tray 3 Pot $63.68, Clay Height: 2 4 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Soil: Dry - Medium Sand, Gravel Height: 1 2 Blm: June Sept Root: Fibrous Zones: 2 7 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68, Clay Root: Taproot Zones: 4 7 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 6 Blm: May June Root: Rhizome Zones: 3 6 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Allium stellatum Prairie Onion Asclepias incarnata Red Milkweed Aster ericoides Heath Aster Cassia hebecarpa Wild Senna Echinacea purpurea Purple Coneflower Helenium autumnale Dogtooth Daisy Root: Bulb Zones: 3 7 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 # Tray 4 Pot $58.50 Height: 1 3 Blm: Aug Oct # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 4 6 Blm: July Aug Root: Fibrous Zones: 4 7 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68, Clay Height: 3 4 Blm: July Sept Root: Fibrous Zones :4 8 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 # Tray 4 Pot $58.50 Height: 4 5 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Amorpha canescens Leadplant Asclepias tuberosa Butterflyweed Aster laevis Smooth Aster Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea Epilobium angustifolium Fireweed Helianthuys occidentalis Western Sunflower Height: 2 3 Blm: June July # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 3 Blm: June Aug Root: Taproot Zones: 3 10 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 # Tray 4 Pot $58.50 Height: 2 4 Blm: Aug Oct # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 3 Blm: July Aug Root: Taproot Zone: 3 9 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 6 Blm: July Sept Root: Rhizome Zones: 2 5 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 3 Blm: July Aug # Tray 3 Pot $
3 Heliopsis helianthoides Ox Eye Sunflower Liatris aspera Rough Blazingstar Lobelia siphilitica Great Blue Lobelia Penstemon digitalis Smooth Penstemon Physostegia virginiana Obedient Plant Rudbeckia fulgida Orange Coneflower Height: 3 6 Blm: June Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 5 Blm: Aug Sept Root: Corm Zones: 3 8 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 1 4 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 3 Blm: June July # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 1 2 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Soil: Medium Loam, Clay Height: 2 4 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Heuchera americana, var. Interior American Alum Root Liatris pycnostachya Prairie Blazingstar Lupinus perennis Lupine Phlox divaricata Wild Blue Phlox Polemonium reptans Jacob s Ladder Rudbeckia hirta Black Eyed Susan Height: 1 3 Blm: June July # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 3 5 Blm: July Aug Root: Corm Zones: 3 9 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Soil: Dry Sand # Tray 3 Pot $79.68 # Tray 3 Pot $79.68 Heuchera villosa, var. Atropupurea Maple Leaved Alum Root Liatris spicata Dense Blazingstar Monarda fistulosa Bergamot Phlox glaberrima Marsh Phlox Pycnanthemum virginianum Mountain Mint Rudbeckia subtomentosa Sweet Black Eyed Susan Partial Sun to Shade Height: 1 2 Blm: Aug Oct Root: Fibrous Zones 4 7 # Tray 3 Pots $63.68 Height: 3 6 Blm: Aug Sept Root: Corm Zones: 4 10 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 5 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 4 Blm: June July # Tray 3 Pot $79.68 Height: 1 3 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 4 6 Blm: Aug Oct # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Iris versicolor Blue Flag Iris Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower Parthenium integrifolium Wild Quinine Phlox pilosa Downy Phlox Ratibida pinnata Yellow Coneflower Rudbeckia triloba Brown Eyed Susan Soil: Wet Sand, Loam, Clay Height: 2 3 Blm: June July Root: Rhizome Zones: 3 6 # Tray 3 Pot $79.68 Soil: Moist Wet Sand, Loam Height: 2 5 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 3 5 Blm: June Sept Root: Taproot Zones: 4 8 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Soil: Dry Moist Sand, Loam # Tray 3 Pot $79.68 Height: 3 6 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 5 Blm: July Oct # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Consulting Services Soil: Medium Loam to Shade # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 1 3 Blm: June Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Prairie Nursery Seed Mixes Ecological Landscape Consulting for Residential, Corporate and Public Spaces Prairie Nursery offers 40 years of experience designing, specifying and implementing native landscapes. Working alongside landscape industry professionals, we provide step-by-step recommendations, from site assessment and preparation to planting and post-planting management. An internationally recognized pioneer in the use of North American plants in contemporary landscapes, Prairie Nursery s president and consulting ecologist, Neil Diboll emphasizes aesthetics, sustainability, and ecological compatibility with the land. Contact Neil at ndiboll@prairienursery.com to discuss your project details. 4 Site Evaluation and Landscape Design Custom Seed Mix Design and Specification Native Garden Designs Restoration Seeding Vegetation Inventories and Ecological Assessments Onsite Services in Wisconsin Detention Basin/Bio-Swale Erosion Control Land Restoration Perfect for temporarily flooded areas that also dry out in summer. Designed for planting in basins that are flooded for hours and then drain out, the species in this mix are particularly well adapted to loamy and clay soils. For detention basins in sandy soils, we have a Tall Prairie for Dry Soils Seed Mix. Specifically designed to provide rapid vegetative cover and long-term soil stabilization, with 50% more grass. Annual Rye nurse crop is included for rapid green-up. Erosion Control Seed Mixes provide quick cover in combination with deeprooted perennials to hold the soil for decades. The Land Restoration Mixes have a slightly lower ratio of flowers to grasses than our other prairie mixes. An excellent choice for less visible areas, or for covering larger acreage on a budget. With a prairie lifespan of 50 years or more, this mix costs less than $20 a year per acre. Erosion Control Mix for Medium Soils #50065 Land Restoration Mix for Medium Soils #50064 Land Restoration Mix for Dry Soils Detention Basin/Bio-Swale Mix 1,000 sq ft 4,400 sq ft 1/10 Acre # /4 LB 1 LB $90.00 $ $ $ $1, ,000 sq ft 1/4 Acre 6 LB 12 LB Erosion Control Mix for Dry Soils 11,000 sq ft 1/4 Acre 6 LB 12 LB #50047 #
4 Ruellia humilis Wild Petunia Silphium terebinthinaceum Prairie Dock Verbena hastata Blue Vervain Height: 1 2 Blm: June Aug # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 3 10 Blm: July Sept Root: Taproot Zones: 4 7 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Sedum ternatum Wild Stonecrop Andropogon gerardii Big Bluestem Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania Sedge Panicum virgatum Switchgrass Height: 3 6 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 5 8 Blm: Aug Oct # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 6 1 Blm: April June Root: Rhizome Zones: 3 7 # Tray 3 Pot $79.68 Height: 3 6 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Solidago odora Anise Scented Goldenrod Verbena stricta Hoary Vervain Bouteloua curtipendula Sideoats Grama Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem Height: 6 1 Blm: May June Root: Rhizome Zones: 4 7 # Tray 4 Pot $58.50 Height: 1 2 Blm: Aug Sept Root: Fibrous Zones: 4 10 # Tray 3 Pot $79.68 Height: 2 4 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 3 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Silene regia Royal Catchfly Solidago ohioensis Ohio Goldenrod Vernonia altissima Tall Ironweed Carex comosa Bottlebrush Sedge Height: 2 3 Blm: Aug Oct # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 # Tray 4 Pot $58.50 Chasmanthium latifolium Northern Sea Oats Sorghastrum nutans Indiangrass Soil: Medium Loam Height: 2 4 Blooms: July Aug # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 3 4 Blooms: Aug Sept Root: Fibrous Zones: 4 5 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 5 8 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 4 Blm: May June # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Soil: Dry Medium Loam to Shade Height: 3 4 Blm: Aug Oct # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 5 7 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Silene virginica Fire Pink Solidago rigida Stiff Goldenrod Vernonia fasciculata Ironweed Carex eburnea Ivory Sedge Elymus virginicus Virginia Wild Rye Spartina pectinata Prairie Cordgrass Height: 1 2 Blm: April June # Tray 3 Pot $63.68, Clay Height: 3 5 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Soil: Moist Sand, Loam, Clay Height: 4 6 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68, Gravel Height: 4 11 Blm: May June # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 to Shade Height: 4 5 Blm: July Aug Root: Fibrous Zones: 2 9 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 6 9 Blm: Aug Sept Root: Rhizome Zones: 3 8 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Silphium laciniatum Compassplant Solidago speciosa Showy Goldenrod Veronicastrum virginicum Culver s Root Carex hystericina Porcupine Sedge Hystrix patula Bottlebrush Grass Sporobolus heterolepis Prairie Dropseed, Clay Height: 3 10 Blm: June Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 1 3 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 to Shade Height: 3 6 Blooms: July Aug # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 5 Blm: June Aug # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 2 4 Blm: Aug Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 # Tray 4 Pot $58.50 Silphium perfoliatum Cupplant Tradescantia ohiensis Ohio Spiderwort Zizia aurea Golden Alexanders Carex muskingumensis Palm Sedge Koeleria macrantha Junegrass to Shade Height: 1 2 Blm: May July # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Roots: Rhizome Zones: 4 7 # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Soil: Dry Sand, Gravel # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Height: 3 10 Blm: July Sept # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Call to order: Check our current plant availability at: american-natives.com A NATIVE GRASSES & SEDGES Height: 2 4 Blm: June July # Tray 3 Pot $63.68 Color pot tags with UPC code are free upon request with every order. ABOUT PLANT ORDERS: Plants are often shipped dormant to minimize stress, and little to no growth may be visible. Plants will green-up rapidly in the greenhouse at 60 70º F (2 3 weeks). Allow dormant plants to break dormancy and begin green growth before potting-up. For best results, potted-up quarts or gallons should have 6 8 weeks in the greenhouse at 60 70º F to fully root into new pot size. WISCONSIN SALES & USE TAX: Orders shipped into Wisconsin must add state sales tax (5%), county tax (varies by county), Baseball Stadium County Tax (0.1% to Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Washington and Waukesha Counties). PLANT AVAILABILITY: We ship plants year-round. However, during periods of extremely hot weather your shipment may be delayed until more moderate conditions prevail. RESELLER/EXEMPT: You must provide a copy of your WI Resale or Exempt Certificate with your first order to avoid being charged sales tax. Government agencies and tax exempt organizations must forward a tax exempt number. Office hours: Monday Friday, 8:00am 4:00pm CST PAYMENT TERMS: Payment is accepted on credit/debit card basis (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express), unless credit has been approved in advance of shipment. Please call us for a credit application. Allow up to two weeks for processing. An interest rate charge of 1.5% per month, 18% per year will be applied to accounts unpaid after 30 days from date of shipment. MINIMUM PLANT ORDER: 4 TRAYS SHIPPING: Plants are shipped ground by Spee Dee or FedEx. You may request expedited shipping arrangements, but will incur additional charges. Plant shipping and handling charges are 15% of the order subtotal before tax. Plants are shipped only within the continental United States. 3 Pots: 32 per Tray (2.5 sq x 3.5 deep) 4 Pots: 18 per Tray (3.5 sq x 5 deep) COLOR POT TAGS Shipping charges are subject to state, county and stadium sales tax. ORDER CHANGES: To add to or change an order, please notify Customer Service 14 working days prior to your scheduled ship date. This will ensure that the changes can be made to your order. ORDER CANCELLATIONS: To cancel an order we must receive notification at least seven working days prior to the scheduled ship date. If your order has been processed, but not shipped, your cancelled order is subject to a 20% cancellation fee. Shipped orders cannot be returned. PLANT GUARANTEE: All of our plants are guaranteed North American native species, true to their botanical name. Our high quality native plants are all greenhouse grown. We guarantee our plants to arrive alive and healthy and to thrive when planted in the appropriate growing conditions with proper care. A7
5 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PRAIRIE NURSERY INC PO Box 306, Westfield, WI OR CURRENT RESIDENT PROVEN since 1994 S U CC E SS F U L Forms an irresistibly soft flowing carpet of grass. Reduces mowing to once or twice a year, or never! No Mow requires little to no watering and no fertilization, once established. The root system of an established lawn chokes out weed growth. Withstands moderate foot traffic. Thrives in full sun or part shade in a variety of conditions from sand to well-drained clay. No Mow Lawn Seed Mix With minimal watering, mowing and fertilizing you ll reap the benefits of reduced maintenance, lower costs and a healthier environment. No Mow Lawn Seed Mix is a low maintenance, drought tolerant choice for landscapes large or small. No Mow Lawn establishes quickly and thrives in most soil types and light conditions. An established No Mow Lawn forms a beautiful flowing carpet of grass that can be mowed occasionally, or left unmowed. No Mow is a blend of six slow-growing fine fescues that grows well in sun or partial shade. It does best on sandy or loamy soils, or on welldrained clay soils with at least four inches of good, loose topsoil. It is not recommended for wet soils, deep shade, compacted soils, or poorly drained heavy clay. Creeping fescue roots interlock with bunch-forming fescue roots to form a dense sod that withstands moderate foot traffic and invasion from weeds, once established. The deep root systems enhance droughtresistance by reducing water loss and reaching deeper water reserves. For best results No Mow should be planted from late August through late September. In more southerly areas, seeding can be extended into late October. Seeding in March through mid-may is a good second choice to early fall seeding. Mow at a height of 4 to 5 inches once a year when the seedheads appear, if desired usually in June. For a more manicured look, mow once a month or so, at a minimum height of 3.5 to 4 inches. Pricing & Seeding Rates No Mow seeding rate is 5 lbs per 1,000 sq ft, and 220 lbs per acre Amount #50091 by weight No Mow #50092 No Mow w/annual Rye 5-19 lbs $6.95 $ lbs $5.95 $ lbs $4.95 $ lbs $4.25 $ ,000 lbs $3.95 $3.95 Minimum order is 5 lbs. NO MOW IS SHIPPED FREE. To order, call: More info available at PrairieNursery.com: No Mow ZONE MAP Seeding Instructions Life Cycle Cost Comparison More Photos A
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