2019 SPRING TREE ORDER FORM Distributing Trees in Macomb, St. Clair & Sanilac Counties
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1 Blue Water Conservation District 0 E. Miller Rd Sandusky, MI x bluewatercd@gmail.com Two Office Locations: Sandusky & Kimball Twp. 209 SPRING TREE ORDER FORM Distributing Trees in Macomb, St. Clair & Sanilac Counties Product Descriptions Seedlings Transplants Extra Large Conifers (2-0) or (3-0) - Grown for two or three years in specialized seedling beds. (2-) Grown for two years in a seedling bed, then transplanted and grown for another year, allowing for a more robust root system. Usually grown for 2 years in seedling bed then transplanted and grown for another 2 to 3 years to allow for a more expansive, branched stem and root system. A bush or tree (such as a pine) that produces cones and usually has leaves that are green all year. Deciduous Pollinators A bush or tree that has leaves that fall off every year. Some fruit trees and vegetables need a pollination partner (different variety) to bear produce. Planting the appropriate species will help ensure a great crop. -For more detailed descriptions of products offered please check out our 208 product catalog at or stop in at one of our offices. Tree planter rental available (requires 40 hp. tractor with 3 pt. hitch) Contact the office for rental rates. Warranty Disclaimer: Trees/Plants are primarily sold as Bare Root Stock. District liability ceases when orders are picked up. Seller is not liable for improper handling or planting of plants after consumer has possession. The Blue Water CD is not liable nor guarantees survivability.
2 Conifers Quantities SEEDLINGS Size & (Age) White Pine 8-2 (3-0) Blue Spruce -8 (2-0) Norway Spruce -8 (2-0) White Spruce -8 (2-0) Douglas Fir 2-8 (2-0) Red Pine (Limited Quantity) 8-36 (3-0) American Tamarack 2-24 (3-0) Red Cedar 8-24 (3-0) Seedling Age Descriptions : 2-0, 3-0 are 2 or 3 or year old trees grown from seed and have not been root pruned and transplanted. TRANSPLANTS Size & (Age) Blue Spruce 8-4 (2-) Norway Spruce 2-8 (2-) White Spruce 2-8 (2-) White Cedar -6 (4-0) White Pine (Limited Quantity) -24 (2-2) Transplant Age Description : 2- are 3 year old trees that have been grown from seed for 2 years and removed from its original seedbed, root pruned and transplanted into a larger seedbed for another year to develop a larger, more vigorous root system and a thicker caliper stem. EXTRA LARGE Size White Pine 8-30 (2-2) Blue Spruce -24 (2-2) Norway Spruce (2-2) White Spruce (2-2) Arborvitae (Emerald) (Limited Quantity) -24 (2-2) Extra Large Descriptions: 2-2 & 2-3 are 4 and year old trees that have been grown from seed for 2 years and removed from its original seedbed, root pruned and transplanted into a larger seedbed for an additional 2 or 3 years to develop a very robust root system, a thick caliper stem while adding tree height and some branching.
3 Deciduous HARDWOODS Size Quantities Hazelnut Whitespire Birch Hybrid Poplar Hybrid Willow Pin Oak Red Oak White Oak Swamp White Oak Black Walnut Sugar Maple Red Maple Paw Paw TOTAL FLOWERING TREES/ SHRUBS SIZE Butterfly Bush Root Highbush Cranberry Lilac (common) Rose of Sharon Trumpet Vine Root Forsythia Elderberry Ninebark Red Osier Dogwood Silky Dogwood Nanking Cherry Steeplebush TOTAL Bigger Trees / Limited Quantities Dawn Redwood White Flowering Dogwood Crimson King Maple Burgundy Belle Maple Weeping Willow Kwanzan Flowering Cherry Kousa Dogwood Cleveland Flowering Pear TOTAL
4 Fruit & Vegetable Plants / Trees Quantities FRUIT TREES Size Rootstock Granny Smith Apple (needs pollinator) 4-6 EMLA 7 semi-dwarf rootstock 8 60 Fuji Apple (needs pollinator) 4-6 EMLA 7 semi-dwarf rootstock 8 60 Gala Apple (needs pollinator) 4-6 EMLA semi-dwarf rootstock 8 60 Winecrisp Apple (needs pollinator) 4-6 Bud 8 semi-dwarf rootstock 8 60 Gibson Golden Delicious Apple (needs pollinator) 4-6 EMLA semi-dwarf rootstock 8 60 Honeycrisp Apple (needs pollinator) 4-6 EMLA semi-dwarf rootstock 8 60 Northern Spy Apple (needs pollinator) 4-6 EMLA 7 semi-dwarf rootstock 8 60 McIntosh Apple-(Needs Pollinator) 4-6 EMLA 7 semi-dwarf rootstock 8 60 Bosc Pear (Golden Russet) (needs pollinator) 4-6 OHxF87 standard rootstock 8 60 Bartlett Pear (needs pollinator) 4-6 OHxF87 standard rootstock 8 60 Montmorency Tart Cherry (self fertile) 4-6 MAHALEB standard rootstock 8 60 Lapins Sweet Cherry (self fertile) 4-6 MAZZ standard rootstock 8 60 Redhaven Peach (self fertile) 4-6 SEED standard rootstock 8 60 NY-9 Plum (self fertile) 4-6 SEED standard rootstock 8 60 Quantities FRUITS/VEGTABLES Size Jersey Knight Asparagus yr Mary Washington Asparagus yr Jewel Strawberries - (June bearing) (self poll.) yr 4 24 Albion Strawberries -(Ever bearing) (self poll.) yr 4 24 Autumn Bliss Raspberry (July bearing) (self poll.) yr Heritage Raspberry (Summer Bearing) (self poll.) yr Triple Crown Blackberry (July Bearing) (self poll.) 2yr 2 4 Concord Grape (Seedless) (Self Pollinating) 2yr 0 90 Rhubarb Root 9 40 Horse Radish Root 20 Visit Our Facebook Page!
5 Packets, Tree Protection, Tree planting and Miscellaneous Products PACKETS Bird & Butterfly Packet (small) 8 plants= 4 Rose of Sharon; 2 Butterfly Bush; 2 Trumpet Vine 2 Bird & Butterfly Packet (large) 32 plants= 6 Rose of Sharon; 8 Butterfly Bush; 8 Trumpet Vine 32 Butterfly Pollinator Wildflower Seed Packet oz. Packet Annuals, Biennials & ennials ( oz. Covers 200 sq. ft.) per oz. Species: Annual candytuft, Butterfly Milkweed, Dwarf Cosmos, Gayfeather, HoaryVervain, Indian Blanket, Marigold, Mexican Sunflower, Purple Coneflower, Rocket Larkspur, Siberian Wallflower, Smooth Aster, Sulphur Cosmos, and Zinnia. Butterfly Pollinator Wildflower Seed (Bulk) lb. contains Annuals, Biennials & ennials (Covers 32,000 sq. ft.) Tree & Plant Protection Products Vented Miracle Tubes are a 4 ± diameter translucent tube designed to slip over trees for long term protection from animals and outside elements for better survivability. Requires wooden stake for support. Stakes sold separately. 36 Vented Miracle Tube 36 tall x 4 ± diameter plastic tree protector. Stake not included Vented Miracle Tube 48 tall x 4 ± diameter plastic tree protector. Stake not included 3.2 Extra Wide Tree Protectors consist of 2 flat, translucent protectors wrapped around trees and fastened with zip ties. Forms to 8 ± diameter once wrapped and fastened together. Requires 2 wooden stakes for support. Stakes sold separately. 36 Extra Wide Tree Protector 36 tall x 8 ± diameter plastic tree protector. Requires 2 stakes (not included) Wooden Stake 48 Tall 48 tall wooden stake for anchoring all tree protectors described above..7 Plantskydd products are a Non-toxic repellant that repels animals before they bite by emitting odor that browsing animals associate with predator activity. Rainfast in 24 hrs. & lasts up to 6 months. Effective against deer, rabbits, voles, squirrels, chipmunks, opossum and other critters! Plantskydd lb. soluble powder Soluble powder mixes with water. Treats approx. 400 plants ft. tall Plantskydd 2.2 lb. soluble powder Soluble powder mixes with water. Treats approx. 800 plants ft. tall Plantskydd qt. pre-mixed spray bottle Ready to use liquid product comes in a lever action spray bottle for convenience and small jobs. Treats approximately 200 plants ft. tall. Plantskydd Granular Shaker lb. Ready to use shaker can of granules. Just shake on the ground around plants you want to protect. Treats 600 sq. ft Plantskydd Granules 3 lb. bag Ready to use granules that you spread by hand or use a lawn spreader for large areas. Treats,00 sq. ft Tree Planting Products Tree Planting Gel / Root Dip ( oz.) Planting gel is easy to use and helps retain moisture at the root in dry weather. Mix the planting gel with water and dip tree roots in the solution. oz. treats approx. 70 seedlings Tree Fertilizer Tablets (20-- analysis) Time release fertilizer tablets help provide extra nutrients for young trees to enhance growth and root development. Recommended - tablet per tree. (2 tablets for XL trees) Florescent Orange Wire Flag Bright orange flag with 36 tall wire for marking trees and other uses. 0. Tree Planting Bar 36 tall tree planting bar with a 3 x blade designed to spade in seedlings Trees Planted Sign 8 x aluminum sign with wording Trees Planted, Keep Off 2.0 Miscellaneous Products Deep Water Sign 9 x 2 plastic sign with wording Warning, Deep Water 2.0 St. Clair County Plat book 208 Edition Plat book lists land parcels by township and property owner
6 Tree Ordering & Planting Information Visit our website or Facebook page for updated information pertaining to distribution dates, location and time. or A product catalog with full descriptions and pictures can be found on our website and in our office. Tree information, planting and pruning guides can be found on our website. Please order early to ensure product availability (some species / varieties have limited availability). Orders 00 or less Full payment due when placing orders. Orders over 00 0% of balance due when placing order, full balance due at time of pickup. 2 service fee for cancellations. *Cancellations of orders are subject to restocking surcharge expenses passed on from the nursery suppliers. No cancellations allowed after March 29, 209. Orders not picked up on designated pickup dates/locations will not be refunded. Add your orders carefully! Adding errors with overpayment up to will be considered a donation to the BWCD. Plant material is primarily bare root stock and perishable. District liability ceases when trees/plants are picked up. Sizes (height) listed are provided by our nursery suppliers. Actual size may vary based on nursery grading & growth. If you miss your pickup date/time please ; bluewatercd@gmail.com for further instructions on picking up your order. Staff is not in the office this time of year to receive phone calls. The BWCD will not be held liable for missed order pickups. Additional handling fees may apply for switching pickup locations after April 4th. PAYMENT METHODS Cash - Check -Money Order - Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover only) Make Checks payable to: Blue Water Conservation District or BWCD Remit order form and payment by April 4th to: Blue Water Conservation District Blue Water Conservation District 0 E. Miller Road, Sandusky MI 4847 or 2830 Wadhams Road, Kimball Twp. MI Phone: (8) x Phone: (8) x Bluewatercd@gmail.com NAME: PHONE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP Credit Card No. Expires Circle one: Visa Discover MasterCard Am Express Exact Name on Credit Card Billing address: 3 Digit code: Billing Zip Code: Signature: Date: Postcards or s will be mailed the week prior to your selected pick-up location regarding tree pick-up days and times. Visit our website or Facebook page for latest information regarding pickup. Postcards will be mailed to those who do not provide an address below. notice will be sent to those providing an address below. Subtotal 6% Sales Tax Handling, Packing & Shipping Fee 2.00 *Tree Education Program see footnote below 2.00 Amount Enclosed Balance Due Tentative Pick-up dates: Please Check One: April 2 & 3 at the Sanilac County Fairgrounds, 7 Dawson St, Sandusky, MI April 9 & 20 at the Goodells County Park, Goodells, MI (St. Clair County) Please use the M-2 entrance at the north end of the park. * The Blue Water Conservation District provides elementary children with tree seedlings and educational materials about the importance of trees and conservation. This is made possible by the generosity of our tree sale patrons. THANK YOU!! April 22, 23, & 24 at the Armada Fairgrounds Fair St, Armada, MI (Macomb County)
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