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Nursery Seed Price List

The following seed is in stock or will be collected and available for 2009 or spring 2010 PENDING CROP, all climatic zone 3/4 collections from established plants in North Dakota except where noted.


Acer ginnala                    - 16.00/lb d.w 
 Amur Maple

Acer tataricum                - 14.00/lb d.w 
 Tatarian Maple


Aesculus glabra (ND, NE)     -   3.95/lb
 Ohio Buckeye – collected from large well performing
   Trees in upper midwest

Amelanchier alnifolia       - 90.00/lb
 Juneberry or Saskatoon

Amorpha fruiticosa        -  10.50/lb
 False Indigo – native wetland restoration shrub

Aronia melanocarpa ‘McKenzie”    - 48.00/lb
 Black chokeberry - taller form reaching 6-8 ft
 in height, glossy foliage, heavy fruit production,
NRCS release

                    Chokeberry                 

Caragana arborescens        - 15.00/lb
 Siberian peashrub

Celastrus scandens (true)     - 58.00/lb
 American bittersweet, no other contaminating species  in area
                     
Celtis occidentalis (MN, SD)    - 28.50/lb
 Northern hackberry          INQUIRE

Cercis canadensis (Zone 5 collection) - 28.00/lb
 Northern redbud

Cornus amomum ‘Indigo’        - 12.50/lb
 Silky dogwood – NRCS release for restoration plantings

Cornus drummondi (NE-order by Sept 1st) - 30.00/lb
 Roughleaf dogwood, small tree, colony forming

Cornus racemosa            - 18.00/lb
  Gray dogwood

Cornus stolonifera (sericea)    - 30.00/lb
 Redosier dogwood

Corylus cornuta (partial husks) - 16.00/lb
 Beaked hazelnut/Native hazelnut      Inquire

Cotoneaster integerrimus ‘Centennial’ - 32.00/lb
 European cotoneaster – NRCS release, 6-10’ in height, bright red fruit              

Cotoneaster integerrimus ND170    - 42.00/lb
 European cotoneaster – NRCS release 4-6’ in height, bright red fruit, more compact than ‘Centennial’

Crataegus chrysocarpa        - 21.00/lb
 Fireberry hawthorn, Great Plains native

Crataegus crus-galli        - 21.00/lb
  Cockspur hawthorn, seed from inermis


                              Cockspur hawthorn


Crataegus mollis ‘Homestead’ arnoldiana-22.00/lb
 Arnold hawthorn – NRCS release
              
Crataegus mollis        - 18.00/lb
 Downy hawthorn

Elaeagnus angustifolia        -   8.50/lb 
 Russian olive

Fraxinus pennsylvanica (partially d.w.)    -   8.50/lb
 Green ash

Gleditsia triacanthos inermis     -   7.95/lb
 Thornless honeylocust  (NE,SD collections - good crop)   

Gymnocladus dioica           -  7.85/lb
 Kentucky coffee tree – NE, SD collections
 
Juglans nigra (northern)    -  2.75/lb
 Black walnut – Northern Plains collections

Mahonia repens – WY, SD        - 85.00/lb
 Creeping Mahonia, evergreen ground cover

Malus sp (Mixed hardy ornamental cultivars)- 55.00/lb 
 Flowering crabapple in mixed collections

Malus baccata            - 58.00/lb
 Siberian crabapple

Malus baccata mandshurica ‘Midwest'- 98.00/lb
 Midwest Siberian crabapple, NRCS release

Malus ‘Thunderchild’ (95%+ purpleleafed) - 66.00/lb
 Hardy purpleleafed crabapple

Ostrya virginiana (MN, ND SD)    - 52.00/lb c.s.
 Ironwood or Hophornbeam     Inquire

Parthenocissus inserta        - 30.00/lb
 Woodbine, attaches by tendrils

Prinsepia sinensis        - 19.00/lb
  Prinsepia cherry

Prunus americana        - 16.00/lb
  American Plum     

Prunus besseyi           - 38.00/lb
 Sand cherry, (Hansens bush cherry)

Prunus maackii        - 42.00/lb
 Amur chokecherry, attractive, exfoliating bark        

Prunus padus              - 25.00/lb
Mayday cherry               

Prunus padus - redleaf          - 28.00/lb   
 Mayday cherry with 60-70% purple foliage seedlings
   
Prunus pennsylvanica          - 30.00/lb
 Pin cherry               

Prunus serotina – Northern origin - 10.25/lb
 Tall, native timber & wildlife specie

Prunus tenella                - 19.00/lb
 Russian almond                              

Prunus virginiana        - 10.00/lb
 Chokecherry                 

Prunus virginiana ‘Schubert’    - 19.00/lb
Schubert or Canada red chokecherry

Ptelea trifoliata        - 26.00/lb
 Wafer ash – native, small tree of the Rue (citrus) family

Pyrus ussuriensis          - 50.00/lb
 Ussurian pear – Zone 3 hardy selection

                                   Pear flowers

Quercus macrocarpa (origin ND/SD) -   4.10/lb
 Bur oak – smaller stature northern oak,(small acorn, some caps)
        

       Bur oak acorns


Quercus macrocarpa (southeast NE) -   3.50/lb
 Bur oak, larger nut than above origin, some caps

Quercus palustris (NE)        -   3.75/lb
 Pin oak

Quercus rubra (IA,NE)        -   3.50/lb
 Red oak                             

Rhus aromatica            -  48.00/lb
 Aromatic sumac    Inquire

Rhus glabra            - 19.00/lb c.s
 Smooth sumac, northern native collections

Rosa arkansana (ND,NE collections) - 33.00/lb
 Prairie rose, midwest native

Rosa sp. Hedge Rose        - 28.00/lb
 Hanson hedge rose

Rosa woodsii            - 29.00/lb
 Woods rose - native specie

Sambucus canadensis        - 40.00/lb
 American elderberry
       
Shepherdia argentea           - 66.00/lb
 Buffaloberry Inquire

Sophora japonica - NE        - 20.00/lb
 Japanese pagoda tree

Sorbus acuparia            - 29.00/lb
European Mountain ash         Inquire

Symphoricarpos occidentalis    - 56.00/lb
 Western snowberry – white fruit

Symphoricarpos orbiculatus  (NE)- 60.00/lb
 Coralberry – persistent purple red fruit

Syringa pekinensis        - 42.00/lb dw
 Pekin lilac – Hardy zone 3 source
   - copper colored exfoliating bark sources -46.00/lb dw

Syringa reticulata        - 52.00/lb dw
 Japanese tree lilac   over 25#    - 49.00/lb dw

Syringa villosa            - 40.00/lb dw
 Villosa or late lilac

Syringa vulgaris        - 39.00/lb dw
 Common lilac                   Inquire

Tilia americana – American linden - 15.00/lb
    (early Sept. green pick)    - 17.50/lb

Tilia cordata             - 25.00/lb
 Littleleaf linden                Inquire

Tilia mongolica            - 35.00/lb
 Mongolian linden, attractive, small Asian linden            

Ulmus americana (2009 in freezer storage)- 17.00/lb dw
 American elm

Ulmus pumila (2009 in freezer storage)    - 21.00/lb dw
 Siberian elm

Viburnum dentatum        - 14.00/lb
 Arrowwood

Viburnum lantana        - 16.50/lb
 Wayfaring bush

Viburnum lentago        - 23.00/lb
 Nannyberry

Vitis riparia            - 30.00/lb
 Riverbank grape


   
Yucca glauca            - 25.00/lb
 Plains Yucca                          

                    
Inquire regarding:
     Acer saccharum – Sugar maple, Northern
     Amelanchier laevis – Serviceberry
     Betula papyifera – Paper birch (ND, SD)
     Caragana frutex – Russian caragana
     Cornus alternifolia – Pagoda dogwood
     Corylus americana – American hazelnut
     Elaeagnus commutata – silverberry
     Malus ‘Dolgo’ – ‘Dolgo’ crabapple
       Quercus robar – English oak

          

Please feel free to contact us regarding collection of additional species.

Seed is intended for use by knowledgeable wholesale growers and horticulturists, it is true to name though unintentional hybridization can occur between closely related species.  No guarantee is expressed or implied and our total liability is limited to the purchase price of the seed.  Prices are F.O.B. Bismarck, North Dakota.


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