Linn Soil & Water Conservation District
3025 7th Ave
Marion, IA 52302
319-377-5960, Ext. 3

319-377-3117, Fax
 

2006 PRICE LISTS
Deadline for ordering is March 27, 2006
Full payment is due at the time the order is placed.

The Linn Soil & Water Conservation District's annual Tree, Shurb, Wildfile and Native Grass Sale is here!
The 2006 price lists can be obtained by the links below or by calling 319-377-5960, Ext. 3
or sending an email to kellie.arduser@ia.nacdnet.net

Tree & Shrub Brochure / Order Form
(this form looks a little blurry on screen, but prints out ok)

Uncommon Trees & Shrubs Brochure / Order Form

Wildflower & Native Grasses Brochure / Order Form

BARE ROOT TREES AND SHRUBS

Bare root stock for wildlife, forestry and firewood plantings.

Trees, sold in bundles of 25, include:
Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, White Spruce, Black Hills Spruce, White Pine, Scotch Pine,
American Arborvitae,
Black Cherry, Swamp White Oak, Pin Oak, Red Oak, Bur Oak, Sugar Maple, Black Walnut, Northern Pecan,
American Plum, Red Maple, Hackberry, Fir Concolor, Red Cedar.

Shrubs, sold in bundles of 25, include:
American Cranberry, Highbush Cranberry, Nanking Cherry, Hazelnut, Red-Osier Dogwood, Silky Dogwood,
C
ommon Lilac, Winterberry and Nannyberry.

Assorted packages, sold in bundles of 15, include:
Native Oak Trees, Native Nut Trees, Evergreens and Wildlife Habitat.

 

UNCOMMON TREES AND SHRUBS

New this year! Uncommon trees and shrubs that usually cannot be found at your local nursery.
Do you want an uncommon addition to your landscape or do you have a limited amount of landsacpe
space you want to fill? Here is an opportunity to purchase individual trees and shrubs in grow bags,
rather than bare root bundles. Species offered this year include:

Trees
Katsuratree, Maidenhair Tree, Weeping Eastern Redbud, Korean Mountain Ash, and Malus Golden Raindrops

Shrubs
Erie - The Linden Viburnum, Iroquois, Georgia Bush-honeysuckle, Northern Bayberry, Buttonbush - Honeybells

 

NATIVE WILDFLOWERS & PRAIRIE GRASSES


Iowa wildflowers invite bees, songbirds, butterflies, and other “critters” to our gardens. Prairie wildflowers and grasses make excellent garden and landscaping plants. Recent reports indicate the decline in the populations of songbirds, butterflies, and pollinators, and some game birds due to habitat destruction. By planting Iowa native plants, you can help preserve these unique species, create wildlife habitat and enjoy a self-sufficient garden. Start by using native plants in your existing beds, borders, ditches or create a small “prairie plot” of Iowa wildflowers and grasses in your yard.

 

 
 

All plants are sold in 6 packs consisting of 6, 2”x 3” pots.

Wildflower varieties available include:
Butterfly Milkweed, Blackeyed Susan, Columbine, Compass Plant,
Culvers Root, False Indigo, Golden Alexanders, Grey-Headed Coneflower, Heath Aster, Hoary Vervain, Jacob's Ladder, New England Aster, Pale Purple Coneflower, Prairie Blazingstar, Prairie Coreopsis, Prairie Smoke, Prairie Violet, Purple Prairie Clover, Ohio Spider Wort,Rattlesnake Master, Showy Goldenrod, Smooth Aster, Smooth BeardtongueWild Bergamot

Grasses available:
Big Blue Stem, Canadian Wild Rye, Cord Grass, Indian Grass, Little Blue Stem,
Prairie Dropseed, Side-Oats Grama

 
 

 

 

All SWCD programs and services are offered on a nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, or handicap. Photos courtesy of USDA NRCS.