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1 2015 Whatcom Conservation District 22nd Annual Native Plant Sale and EXPO PRE-ORDERS MINIMUM: A $100 minimum purchase is required with a 50% deposit due upon order placement. Our plants are sold in bundles of 5 or 10 or individually in pots. DEADLINE: Pre-orders must be received no later than Monday, March 16, Order early pre-orders are filled in the order received. PICKUPS: Friday, March 27, 9am-3pm and at the Open Sale, March 28, 9am-2pm. Thank you 2014 Plant Sale Vendors and Volunteers The success of our plant sale depends on our great local partners and dedicated volunteers! Thank You! Special thanks to our Partner and host Whatcom Community College: Brian Keeley; Jason Lindsey and WCC Grounds Crew; and Rob Beishline and Roe Studio instructors and students Educational Exhibitors and Agencies: City of Bellingham Natural Resource Division, Washington Native Plant Society Koma Kulshan Chapter, PSE Green Power Program, Whatcom County Library Systems, Wild Whatcom Local Nurseries and Vendors: Plantas Nativa, Sunbreak Nursery, Tuxedo Gardens, Namaste Gardens, Cascadia Mushrooms, Kortenhoven Farms, Windpoppy Farms, Bird Houses by George Van Achte, Pure Peonies, Biochar Supreme, Meridian FFA Boosters Food and Refreshments: Whatcom Educational Credit Union, The Community Food Co-op, Trader Joes, The Woods Coffee Volunteers: Ellen Gehling, Leaf Schumann, Lisa Christanson, Jennica Kilcher, John Gillies, Carolyn Hunt, Carol Chaudiere, Katy Burmaster WSU Master Gardeners: Louise Granger, Marilyn Johnson, Barbara Curry, Christa Russell, Jeff Dodson, Alasia S. Canares, Erick Kamisasanuki, Suneeta Eisenberg, Alice Wales, Kate Nichols, Judy Wayt, Ayesha Brookshier, Linda Burns, Angie Kelly NSEA Interns: Collin McAvinchey, Elizabeth Orta Thank you for the music and face painting provided by Willow, Teva, and Malia from Pioneer Meadow Montessori School! In addition to WCC, organizations and volunteers our sale would be nothing without our customers. WCD would like to give a BIG thank you to all our customers, new and old, who came out and purchased native plants. If it weren t for y all, there would be no plant sale. Looking forward to seeing you all again this March! SATURDAY, MARCH 28, AM-2PM On the Campus of Whatcom Community College Location DIRECTIONS TO THE PLANT SALE Whatcom Community College Campus, 237 W. Kellogg Rd. From I-5, take exit 256, head north on Guide Meridian, turn left (west) onto Kellogg Rd. and go straight through the roundabout. Turn right before the tennis courts and soccer fields at Kelly Hall main parking lot. Sale is held at the Roe Pottery Studio. Parking is available adjacent to the sale at Kelly Hall main parking lot. Alternate entrance: follow W. Kellogg as it bends around to the north and becomes Stuart Road. Plant Grade and Size: Plants are conservation grade stock, graded on their ability to survive, not on their ornamental value. Seedling plants are not large (generally between tall), so your order will fit in the trunk or back seat of your car. We will have bags and packing materials available at the sale. We encourage you to bring your own. Availability of Plants: We cannot guarantee the availability of all the plants. Uncontrollable situations, crop failure, disease or damage are all factors. If we cannot fill part or all of your order, a plant substitution will be offered. Order forms and plant descriptions are available on WCD s website Pre-orders require a 50% deposit made by cash, check, or credit card. A deposit is preferred over payment in full. Information and forms can be requested from the WCD office at (360) or wcd@whatcomcd.org. The WCD s annual plant sale promotes the stewardship and conservation of our natural resources. Planting native trees and shrubs can provide many positive benefits to your property and the natural environment such as improved water quality, enhanced fish and wildlife habitat, reduction of wind and soil erosion, cleaner air, reduction of energy costs, and beautification! All proceeds from the plant sale support the WCD s conservation education programs. Open Sale: Plants are sold individually on a first-come, first-served basis on Saturday, March 28th, 9am-2pm. We accept cash, check or credit card (Visa, MasterCard and Discover). WCD Totes Bags Back by popular demand and in new colors! With your qualifying purchase ($40 or more) you will receive a free WCD Tote bag. The totes have been wildly popular and this new batch promises the same quality. Made in the U.S.A. from recycled materials, the bags will also be available to purchase for $5 (includes tax) at the open sale.

2 Native Plant Sale Descriptions Tree & Shrub Species Available Note: Plants are native to Whatcom County unless noted otherwise. = Wet = Moist = Dry = Well drained = Full sun = Partial sun/shade = Shade = Benefits Pollinators Plant Name, common (scientific) Soil Moisture Tol. Range Light Tolerance Range Plants for Pollinators Mature Ht. in Ft. Features EVERGREEN TREES Alaska Yellow Cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis) Usually not found below 2,000 feet elevation. Its blue-green foliage, pendulous branches & nonsymmetrical shape make it a popular choice for landscaping. Avoided by deer. Douglas-Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) >200 Deeply fissured, reddish brown bark at maturity. Green to yellow-green needles. Fast growing. Does best in dry, sunny sites. Grand Fir (Abies grandis) >200 Does best in full sun to partial shade in well-drained areas. Needles lay flat & are dark green above & silvery beneath. Noted for its fragrant scent Puget Sound Juniper (Juniperus maritima) Native to the Puget Sound region in southwestern British Columbia and northwestern Washington, commonly found growing on coastal bluffs. Recently distinguished from J. scopulorum. Gray-green foliage and blue, aromatic berries. Good choice for dry sites and areas near salt water. Shore Pine (Pinus contorta) Usually found locally near saltwater. The deep green needles are twisted 2 per bundle & cones are small. Easy & fast growing. Tend to lean over in high wind areas. Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) >100 Found from Alaska to California. Stiff, sharp, blue-green needles. Fast growing tree with light, strong wood used for pianos, ladders, airplanes, etc. Western Larch (Larix occidentalis) Eastern Washington Native. Larches are deciduous conifers. Their needles turn yellow before dropping in the fall. New growth in the spring is soft and light green. Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata) >100 Widely distributed native. Yellow-green to red-green scale-like leaves & reddish brown bark. Wood is rot resistant. This versatile tree has many uses. BROADLEAF TREES Oregon White (Garry) Oak (Quercus garryana) Stout, spreading branches form a wide, round crown. Bark is white and scaly. Leathery leaves are oblong, with round lobes, and are green on top, dull beneath. Pacific Crabapple (Malus fusca) Small tree, usually multi-stemmed. Fruits are oblong & can be used to make jelly if you get them before the birds do. Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera) Orange-brown or white papery bark. Attractive landscaping tree. Young seedlings are a favored food of deer. Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) 75 Whatcom County native. Deciduous. Mature trees have white bark. Noted for its heart-shaped leaves that flutter in the breeze. Forms groves. Water Birch (Betula occidentalis) Multi-trunked with shiny, reddish-brown bark, usually forming thickets. Small leaves are bright green above and yellow-green beneath and leaves turn bright yellow in fall. Provides erosion control. SHRUBS Black Twinberry (Lonicera involucrata) 9 Also called Bearberry honeysuckle. Yellow, tubular flowers & black fruit, which birds love. Grows rapidly. Blue Elderberry (Sambucus nigra ssp. caerulea) Large deciduous shrub that can spread up to 20 feet wide. Showy white flowers in the spring give way to cluster of blackish blue berries that are highly prized for medical qualities. Beaked Hazelnut (Corylus cornuta) 6 12 Multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. The nut provides food for birds and squirrels. Douglas Maple (Acer glabrum v. douglasii) 6-30 A small tree with slender, spreading branches and generally poor form, usually low branching. Smooth, gray bark. Fall foliage varies from yellow to scarlet-red. Indian Plum (Oemleria cerasiformis) 15 One of the first plants flower in the late winter /early spring. Bark is purplish-brown. Pendulous white flowers. Leaves have strong cucumber smell when crushed. Fruit enjoyed by birds. More Info Mock Orange (Philadelphus lewisii) 8 10 Sweet smelling white flowers in late spring. Hardy & drought tolerant. Easy to grow. Nootka Rose (Rosa nutkana) 10 Western native rose grows in lower elevations of WA, showy 3-inch pink flowers. Useful for erosion control, wildlife & barrier plantings. Oceanspray (Holodiscus discolor) 8-12 A Western Washington native. Upright multi-stemmed deciduous shrub can form dense thickets that are great at stabilizing soils. Large cream colored flowers have a lilac like appearance. Descriptions continue

3 2015 Whatcom Conservation District Native Plant Sale PRE-ORDER FORM Name Order Number: (Office use only) Address (please included city and zip code) /phone (required for order confirmation) Add your name to the WCD mailing list? n Yes n No Mail pre-orders to: Whatcom Conservation District Office 6975 Hannegan Rd., Lynden, WA Phone: (360) or (360) ext 5 Fax:(360) Website: *Help us save paper: If you prefer receiving your order confirmation through , please provide your address above. PLACING A PRE-ORDER $100 MINIMUM PURCHASE REQUIRED. PRE-OR- DER DEADLINE MONDAY, MARCH 16th BY 4:30pm. Fill out Pre-Order form completely. Mail or hand deliver to the WCD office with a 50% deposit, cash, check or credit card, checks made payable to WCD. NOW ACCEPTING CREDIT CARDS Please include your card information at the bottom of this page. After the sale, all credit card information will be destroyed. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover accepted. PICK UP PRE-ORDERS Friday, March 27, 9:00am to 3:00pm at the Whatcom Community College Campus, Roe Studio by the tennis courts, 237 W. Kellogg Rd. Orders can also be picked up at the Open Sale Saturday, March 28 from 9:00am to 2:00pm. (See insert for map and directions or visit SURVEY To help us learn more about local conservation, please complete this survey. I plan to use my native plants for: n Creating wildlife & pollinator habitat n Installing a hedgerow or windbreak n General landscaping n Installing a buffer on my small farm/property to improve water quality n Forest stand improvement n Erosion control n Riparian buffer n Wetland restoration n Other TREES & SHRUBS AGE PRICE PER BUNDLE (# per bundle) BUNDLES ORDERED COST EVERGREEN/CONIFER TREES Bundles Alaska Yellow Cedar P-1 $15.00 (10) $ Douglas Fir 1-1 $9.00 (10) $ Grand Fir 2-0 $9.00 (10) $ Puget Sound Juniper P-1 $11.25 (5) $ Shore Pine 2-0 $9.00 (10) $ Sitka Spruce P-1 $12.50 (10) $ Western Larch P-1 $15.00 (10) $ Western Red Cedar Plug $12.50 (10) $ BROADLEAF TREES Bundles Oregon White (Garry) Oak 3-0 $11.25 (5) $ Pacific Crabapple 1-0 $8.75 (5) $ Paper Birch 1-0 $10.00 (5) $ Quaking Aspen 2-0 $10.00 (5) $ Water Birch 1-0 $11.25 (5) $ Order form continues on back. CREDIT CARD INFORMATION: Name on card Signature Exp. Card: n Visa n MasterCard n Discover card number: CVV code (3-digit)

4 TREES & SHRUBS AGE PRICE PER BUNDLE (# per bundle) BUNDLES ORDERED COST SHRUBS (Bundles of 5) Black Twinberry 1-0 $7.50 (5) $ Blue Elderberry 1-0 $8.75 (5) $ Beaked Hazelnut 1-0 $15.00 (5) $ Douglas Maple 1-0 $8.75 (5) $ Indian Plum 1-0 $8.75 (5) $ Mock Orange 2-0 $10.00 (5) $ Nootka Rose 1-0 $7.50 (5) $ Oceanspray 1-0 $10.00 (5) $ Pacific Ninebark 1-0 $8.75 (5) $ Red Flowering Currant 1-0 $7.50 (5) $ Red Osier Dogwood 1-0 $6.25 (5) $ Snowberry 2-0 $7.50 (5) $ Shiny Leaf Spiraea 2-0 $8.75 (5) $ Thimbleberry 1-0 $8.75 (5) $ Vine Maple 2-0 $8.75 (5) $ SPECIALTY PLANTS: Perennials/ground covers Individual Cascade Oregon Grape 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Bleeding Heart 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Blue-Eyed Grass 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Deer Fern 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Evergreen Huckleberry 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ False Lily of the Valley 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Kinnickinnick 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Red Columbine 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Salal 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Twinflower 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Western Sword Fern 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ Wild Ginger 4 Pot $ 3.00 (1) $ MISCELLANEOUS Wildflower Seed Mix Oz. $ 4.00 (1) $ 48 Bamboo Stake 8-10mm diam. Bundle of 10 $ 2.50 (10) $ Smit s Compost Bag/1cu.ft. $ 4.75 (1) $ <<<<< $ Minimum for pre-orders. >>>>> Subtotal $ 50% Deposit Due at Time of Pre-Order Make checks payable to: WCD Return pre-order to: 6975 Hannegan Road Lynden, WA (credit card may pay in full) 8.7% Tax $(+) TOTAL $ 50% Deposit $ Balance Due $ Important Notice: Due to the fragile nature of bareroot plants, orders not picked up on the specified dates will be donated to local nonprofits for restoration projects. There are no refunds for plant orders not picked up. Survivability: Generally mortality should be no more than percent. There are no refunds or exchanges for plants that do not survive. Availability of Plants: We cannot guarantee the availability of all pre-order plants. This is a first-come, first-served sale. PLANT GRADE TERMS: P = Plug: Seedling grown in a plastic tube for 1 year. A plant grown as a plug will develop a more fibrous root system than one grown in the field. BR = Bare root: seedling with soil removed from roots. 1-0: 1 year old BR plant grown 1 year in a seed bed. 2-0: 2 year old BR plant grown 2 years in a seed bed. P 1: 2 year old BR plant grown 1 year as a plug and 1 year in a transplant bed.

5 Plant Name, common (scientific) Soil Moisture Tol. Range Light Tolerance Range Plants for Pollinators Mature Ht. in Ft. Features Pacific Ninebark (Physocarpus capitatus) 6-15 Whatcom County native. Shaggy bark; white flowers in a snowball cluster. Its fibrous roots make it ideal for streambank and soil stabilization. Good wildlife species; tends to be avoided by deer. Red-Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum) Late winter to early spring bloomer. Considered one of Western Washington s most beautiful flowering shrubs with pale-pink to deep-red flowers. Will grow near salt water. Red Osier Dogwood (Cornus sericea) White flower cluster producing white or blue fruit. Bright red bark in the winter. Fast growing. Very adaptable to a variety of sites & easy to grow. Snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus) 6 Whatcom County Native. Persistent white fruit provides winter food source for wildlife. Provides good soil stabilization. Tolerates salt spray. Shiny Leaf Spirea (Spiraea betulifolia) 1-3 Small shrub with cinnamon brown bark and dense flat top clusters of white flowers. Thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus) 4-10 Large leaved deciduous shrub. New growth is a velvety green and matures in time to a gray flaky bark. Flowers can be white to pink giving way to red thimble like berries that are loved by many birds. Vine Maple (Acer circinatum) SPECIALTY PLANTS/PERENNIALS/GROUNDCOVERS Deer Fern (Blechnum spicant) Western Sword Fern (Polystichum munitum) Bleeding Heart (Dicentra Formosa) Blue Eyed Grass (Sisyrinchium idahoense) Evergreen Huckleberry (Vaccinium ovatum) False Lily of the Valley (Maianthemum dilatatum) Kinnikinnick (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) Cascade Oregon Grape (Mahonia nervosa) Red Columbine (Aquilegia Formosa) Salal (Gaultheria shallon) Twin Flower (Linnaea borealis) Wild Ginger (Asarum caudatum) MISCELLANEOUS <1 2 <3 2-5 <1 <8 inches Wildflower Seed Mix 2-3 Green bark. Fall foliage varies from yellow to scarlet-red. Grow as a multi-stemmed shrub or as a small tree. Whatcom County native. Medium size evergreen fern with two kinds of leaves. Sterile leaves lie close to the ground & spore bearing leaves grow upward. More Info Whatcom County native. A large, tufted evergreen Western Washington native fern. Easy to grow. Delicate and soft fern like leaves. Dangling pink and white heart shape flowers are both beautiful and unique. Clump forming perennial with flattened stems and bluish purple flowers with a yellow center or eye. More info A many branched, evergreen shrub with leathery oval leaves, shiny above & paler beneath. Pink, bell-shaped flowers are followed by dark, edible berries. New growth in the spring is coppery red. Native woodland groundcover that can form large mats quickly. Each plant bears 1-3 heart shaped leaves and a cluster of tiny white foam like flowers. More Info Whatcom County native. Ground-hugging evergreen with white flowers & red berries. Grows well on rocky, exposed sites. Pinnate leaved evergreen shrub. Leaves are dark green with sharp points. Yellow fragrant flowers followed by blue berries. Delicate perennial with a large red nodding star shaped flower with spurs. Blooms May through August and is a favorite among hummingbirds. Broadleaf evergreen groundcover. Flowers are white to pink & the edible, berry-like fruit is nearly black when ripe. Trailing, slender, evergreen with dark green leaves and fragrant trumpet shaped pink to white flowers. Evergreen trailing perennial often forming large mats. Heart shaped leaves are shiny and very fragrant when crushed. Flowers are purple to brown with long tapered tips and solitary. Includes perennials, annuals and biennials in white, yellow, blue, orange, red, purple, and pink. 48" Bamboo Stakes 18 Norplex Tree Protectors Smit s Compost STAKE ONLY: Bamboo stakes are needed for securing blue tubes. We will be offering used blue tubes for FREE at the plant sale (depending on availability). Tubes protect seedlings from rodents, mowers and herbicide drift. Also useful for protecting tomatoes and other veggie starts. (Blue Tubes) Depending upon availability, we will be offering used blue tubes for FREE at the Plant Sale site. Tubes protect seedlings from rodents, mowers and herbicide drift. Also useful for protecting tomatoes and other vegetable starts. Compost-Main ingredients are dairy manure and wood shaving from stall bedding. The compost is free of weed seeds and pathogens and is virtually odorless. We will be offering 1-cubic foot bags. 1 c.f. bag will cover a 2' x 2' area, 3" deep; 1' x 2' area, 6" deep; 1' x 1' area, 12" deep. If you are interested in volunteering at our plant sale, please contact us at (360) or WCD@whatcomcd.org.

6 Whatcom Community College, THANK YOU! Roe Studio, Whatcom Community College Seven years ago the Whatcom Conservation District s (WCD) Annual Native Plant Sale and Expo had outgrown its home at the District office. We needed a new location. Thankfully, Whatcom Community College (WCC) stepped up and offered to co-host the event on campus at the Roe Pottery Studio. The studio has been the perfect location roomy enough to store more than 10,000 plants and materials and with space to pack pre-orders. Ample parking and a spacious lawn for exhibits by local plant vendors and conservation groups transformed the modest sale into a native plant and environmental extravaganza. Kiln room filled with plants and pre-orders WCC also generously provides the assistance of its grounds crew. Led by supervisor Jason Lindsay, the WCC crew is there behind the scenes supplying us with everything from tables to trash cans and liners. During the sale on Saturday, crew members Jason Boyer and Matt Crandell are always ready and willing to help. This will be our seventh year at WCC and it seems like we are getting the hang of things, but having the support of the grounds crew is an invaluable asset to our sale. Thanks to Jason B. and Matt and the rest of the grounds crew for putting up with our mess! You are valued members of our plant sale team! Roe pottery studio instructor Rob Beshline and students have graciously accepted our invasion of plants, wood chips and people. Even as invasive as we are, Rob doesn t WCC Crew members Jason Boyer and Matt Crandell mind and has appreciated how we handle ourselves while in his students space. faculty and staff through collaboration with He also likes that the sale brings a different the Student Sustainability Club and the WCC group of people onto... campus. We are Sustainability Committee. These collaborative extremely grateful to hear that we don t get efforts have resulted in native plantings on in the way of their classes and work. Thanks campus grounds as well as educational oprob and students for accepting our invasion. portunities in the classrooms. The partnership with WCC and use of their Whatcom s campus is easy to get to and procampus allows us to serve a larger part of vides a wonderful venue for our annual event. our community. Normally WCD staff interact The continuation of our partnership with WCC solely with farmers and rural landowners. Our is an enormous asset to the success of the sale plant sale is one event that connects us with and our education and outreach programs. We the broader community. At WCC we are able to look forward to many future sales at WCC. reach a larger audience with a greater number Thank you Whatcom Community College for of topics that are important to our community helping WCD promote the beneficial uses of and environment. WCD also enjoys the con- native plants in our county and beyond. nection we ve made with the WCC students, Garden-Themed Gift Barrow Don t miss this year s awesome raffle of a garden-themed wheelbarrow. Hardware Sales generously donated the wheelbarrow. It will be filled with garden-themed gifts and other goodies from a wide variety of local businesses. Here are some of the donors so far. Hardware Sales Uprising Seeds Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Northwest Rain Solutions Community Food Coop Elenbaas Country Store-Lynden Birdhouses by George Wind Poppy Farm and Nursery Backyard Bean and Grain Project Plantas Nativa Biochar Supreme Van Wingerden Nursery Pure Peonies Appel Farms Cheese Shop Cascadia Mushrooms Good to Go Meat Pies Smit s Compost A chance to win with every $50 you spend. You won t want to miss out

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