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Pick up Dates April 5, 6, 2018

Complete the order online by March 14, 2018 We accept all Major Credit Cards including Paypal accounts Orders MUST be picked up at the Warren County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall A 665 N Broadway Lebanon Thursday April 5th from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday April 6th from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Please Read Our tree seedling program is an effort in soil conservation and reforestation. We are not a nursery, but we are excited to leverage our cost saving ability as a non-profit government agency and pass it along to homeowners in our area. We are not tree experts so we have had personnel from ONDR s Division of Forestry review and provide input on the trees we offer to ensure that we are offering locally beneficial choices. Knowing this, homeowners are encouraged to research tree descriptions on their own because our knowledge is often based on the same sources of information that you can find. We also want to remind you that we sell very young tree seedlings. As a result, not all seedlings will survive, which is why we include high counts in each pack to increase survival rates. Thank you for joining us in our conservation efforts, it is a joy to work with you!

Blue Spruce (Picea pungens) Hardiness Zone: 3-7 30-60 feet Evergreen needles; dense habit. Full sun; moist, well drained soils; tolerates dry sites. Slow Pyramidal, with stiff, horizontal branches. Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Blue Spruce form Shade Street Wind Break Silvery blue-green Silvery blue-green Seed origin : San Juan National Forest 10-18 seedlings $ 8.00 Blue Spruce leaves (needles) Description : Blue Spruce (approximate) : 10-18 : 5 seedlings Price : $8.00

Norway Spruce (Picea abies) Hardiness Zone: 3-7 40-60 feet Evergreen needles; graceful, pendulous branches Full sun; moist, well drained soils; prefers slightly acid soil. Fast Pyramidal; branches have a pendulous habit. Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Norway Spruce form Shade Street Break Norway Spruce is often planted in a site that does not provide adequate room for growth; not a tree for small yards. 10-18 seedlings $ 6.00 Norway Spruce leaves (needles) Description : Norway Spruce (approximate) : 10-18 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 6.00

Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus ) Hardiness Zone: 3-8 50-80 feet Evergreen needles, bluish green. Full sun; fertile; moist, well drained soil; prefers acid soil. Rapid at first, slows with age Pyramidal when young; developing a distinctively open and picturesque form with age; soft appearance. Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Wind White Pine form Shade Street Wind Break 10-18 seedlings $ 8.00 White Pine leaves (needles) Description : White Pine (approximate) : 10-18 : 5 seedlings Price : $8.00

American Beech ( Fagus grandifolia ) Hardiness Zone: 4-9 80 feet Easily recognized from a distance by its smooth, steel-gray bark and tapering surface roots at the base of its trunk with a short trunk and a rounded to spreading shape It is a climax tree in mature forests Part to Full Sun, adaptable to organic or clay soils, of alkaline to acidic ph, and of very moist to dry conditions. However, it prefers rich soils that are well-drained with constant moisture Slow Short trunk, rounded to spreading Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Wind Shade yellow-green to a rich golden-brown American Beech has separate male and female flowers, both of which occur on the same tree in early spring (thus making this species monoecious). 18-24 seedlings $ 10.00 American Beech form American Beech leaves, nuts and bark Description : American Beech (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 10.00

American Elm ( Ulmus americana ) Hardiness Zone: 3-9 60-80 feet Autumn foliage is yellow. Full sun; moist, well drained soils. This tree can tolerate wet sites and a range of soil ph. Medium to Fast The species is distinctly vase shaped. Some of the hybrids replacing the species are vase shaped and others are not. American Elm form Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Wind American Elm leaves Shade Specimen Street Wind Break Yellow 18-24 seedlings $ 9.00 American Elm bark Description : American Elm (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 9.00

Bald Cypress (Taxiodium distichum) Hardiness Zone: 4-9 70-100 feet Deciduous Conifer Easily grown in average, medium to wet, moisture retentive but reasonably welldrained soils in full sun. Prefers moist, acidic, sandy soils, but tolerates a wide range of soil conditions ranging from somewhat dry soils to wet soils in standing water. Fast Pyramidal canopies with fern like leaves. The trunk is usually buttressed and fluted at the base (in extremely wet areas) Moist, Well-Drained Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Bald Cypress form Shade Street Wind Break ish yellow Orange / cinnamon brown Legendary tree of the Deep South known for its "knees," moss-draped crown, and buttressed trunk. Good near streams, Deer resistant 18-24 seedlings $ 7.00 Bald Cypress (leaves and cones) Description : Bald Cypress (approximate) : 18-24 : 3 seedlings Price : $ 7.00

Bitternut Hickory ( Carya cordiformis ) Hardiness Zone: 3-7 70 feet The single most distinctive feature of Bitternut Hickory from mid summer until early spring is its sulfur-yellow buds. Full sun; except in youth Deep and moist, from poorly drained to well drained Medium 60 feet tall by 25 feet wide when found in the open, with a crown of ascending branches and a lower canopy of pendulous branches. Ginkgo / Maidenhair form Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Shade Golden Yellow Its alternative common name of Swamp Hickory implies that it can be a companion to Shellbark Hickory, which strongly prefers bottomland sites. 18-24 seedlings $ 13.00 Description : Bitternut Hickory (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 13.00

Bur Oak ( Quercus macrocarpa ) Hardiness Zone: 3-8 60-75 feet Mild yellow-brown fall color; form. Full sun; tolerates both wet and dry sites; also tolerant of alkaline soil. Slow Broad spreading Bur Oak form Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Bur Oak fruit (acorns) Shade Street Wind Break Brown Yellow Very slow growing tree. 18 seedlings $ 9.00 Bur Oak leaves Description : Bur Oak (approximate) : 18 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 9.00

Butternut ( Juglans cinerea ) Hardiness Zone: 5-8 50-70 feet The Butternut Walnut tree, Juglans cinerea, is often called the 'white walnut tree' that grows into a large cold hardy tree that produces oval wrinkled nuts with a mild, delicious kernels impacted with oil and a spicy rich flavor that is useful to use in baking, candy making or eating raw. Full sun; moist, well drained soil; Slow Rounded Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Wind Shade Street Wind Break Yellow Butternut is found most frequently in coves, on stream benches and terraces, on slopes, in the talus of rock ledges, and on other sites with good drainage. 10-12 seedlings $ 9.00 Butternut form Butternut bark, catkins, and nuts Description : Butternut (approximate) : 10-12 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 9.00

Catalpa (Catalpa speciosa) Hardiness Zone: 4-8 70 feet Large heart shaped leaves, flowers in early summer, the huge white flowers have a solid green background flowers quickly give rise to long, thin, pendulous fruiting structures that are green in summer, and persist as brown pods ("cigars") throughout much of the winter. Sun or partial shade prefers moist, deep, rich soils of variable ph, but adapts to dry or wet soils, and soils that are poor or primarily clay. It withstands summer heat very well Rapid Narrow, open and irregular Crown Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Wind Shade Street Wind Break 18-24 seedlings $ 8.00 Description : Catalpa (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Kentucky Coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus) Hardiness Zone: 4-8 80 feet Recognized in summer by its huge compound leaves and in winter by its bold outline -- is present throughout much of Ohio, but is primarily found in the western half of the state, where the soils are more alkaline. Thick fruit pods containing large seeds (or beans) are found only on female trees, and often hang on during winter. Pioneers in Kentucky and elsewhere used the beans as a coffee substitute (hence the common name), and Native Americans roasted the beans for food. prefers deep, moist, alkaline soils, but thrives almost anywhere it is planted, except for permanently wet soils. Slow Dense and symmetrical Alkaline Soil Sites Shade Street Wind Break Yellow- 18-24 seedlings $ 10.00 Description : Coffeetree (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 10.00

Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra ) Hardiness Zone: 4-9 60-75 feet Fall color varies from red to russet to yellow brown; form. Full sun; moist, well-drained soil; prefers acid soil. Drought tolerant. Fast Rounded Northern Red Oak form Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Northern Red Oak leaf Shade Street Wind Break Brown Red Yellow Easy to transplant due to a fibrous root system. 10-12 seedlings $ 8.00 Northern Red Oak foliage with cat-skins Description : Northern Red Oak (approximate) : 10-12 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Ohio Buckeye ( Aesculus glabra) Hardiness Zone: 4-7 60 feet Spring blossoms, Fall color, Showy flowers, Attractive bark Full sun / Part shade; Full shade when mature Moist, well-drained; variable ph; rich and deep soil. Medium Rounded Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Shade Street Wind Break Yellow-Orange The holding of a "buckeye nut" in one's pocket is considered good luck. Buckeyes should not be eaten 18-24 seedlings $ 10.00 Description : Ohio Buckeye (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 10.00

Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) Hardiness Zone: 5-9 35-60 feet Dark green summer foliage that changes to yellow or reddish-purple in autumn: pale orange fruit (on female trees) in fall, edible upon ripening (after frost) thick, blocky bark. Full sun; moist, well-drained soil, but tolerant of drought; ph adaptable. Slow to Medium Oval Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Persimmon form Shade Specimen Street Wind Break Purple Yellow Difficult to transplant due to taproot; plant where you want it to remain., male and female flowers on separate trees so both must be present for fruit to be produced. Good near streams. 16-18 seedlings $ 8.00 Persimmon leaves and fruit Description : Persimmon (approximate) : 16-18 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata) Hardiness Zone: 4-8 60-80 feet Loose shaggy bark and yellow to bronze fall color Full sun; best in moist soils, tolerates some dryness; prefers slightly acid soil ph. Fast Narrow, oval form. Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Shade Street Windbreak Shagbark Hickory form, nuts and Shagbark Hickory bark and fall color Brown, Yellow Full to partial sun 6-8 seedlings $ 8.00 Description : Shagbark Hickory (approximate) : 6-8 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Swamp White Oak ( Quercus bicolor ) Hardiness Zone: 4-8 50-60 feet Yellow to yellow brown fall color; form. Full sun; tolerant of both wet and dry sites; needs acid soil ph. Slow to Medium Rounded to broad rounded Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Shade Street Wind Break Swamp White Oak form Swamp White Oak fruit (acorns) Yellow Brown Compared to other oaks Swamp White Oaks are fairly easy to transplant due to lack of a taproot. Good near streams. 16-18 seedlings $ 9.00 Swamp White Oak leaves Description : Swamp White Oak (approximate) : 16-18 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 9.00

Sycamore/American Planetree (Platanus occidentalis ) Hardiness Zone: 4-8 70 100 feet Mottled, flaky bark; brown fall color. Full sun; best in moist, well drained soils, but tolerate of dry sites as well; tolerant of high soil ph. Fast Open, somewhat irregular and widespreading. Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Sycamore form Shade Wind Break Brown Yellow Once used by Native Americans to build canoes. Good near streams. 18-24 seedlings $ 8.00 Sycamore leaves and bark Description : Sycamore (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Tulip Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) Hardiness Zone: 5-8 75-100 feet Unusual leaves shaped somewhat like a stylized tulip and which turn a clear yellow in autumn; orange tulip-like flowers in spring; very straight trunk with light gray bark. Full sun; needs a soil that has a consistent supply of moisture; prefers slightly acid soil, but is somewhat ph adaptable. Fast Oval with a narrow crown Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Wind Shade Street Windbreak Yellow 18-24 seedlings $ 8.00 Tulip Poplar form Tulip Poplar flowers Description : Tulip Poplar (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Eastern Redbud (Cercis Canadensis) Hardiness Zone: 5-8 20-30 feet Bright, magenta pink flowers in spring, produced in large quantity; yellow fall color; mildly shaggy bark shows up well in winter. Full sun to partial shade; moist, welldrained soil (trees in full sun may need more water); tolerates alkaline soils. Fast Rounded to broad spreading, often taking on a picturesque form. Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Eastern Redbud form Shade Street Wind Break Yellow An understory tree, so fairly shade tolerant. Tends to be a relatively short-lived tree (25 years or so). 18-24 seedlings $ 8.00 Eastern Redbud in flower Description : Eastern Redbud (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Hazelnut (Corylus avellana) Hardiness Zone: 4-9 15-18 feet Cooks love these easy-to-crack, small, sweet kernels. Can be used as a shrub-like landscape plant. Likes well-drained, loamy soil. Flower Color: Female is red and male is yellowish brown. Full sun to partial shade Medium to Fast 10-12 spread, multi-stemmed shrub with a rounded top and an open, often widespreading base. Alkaline Soil Sites Sites American Hazelnut form American Hazelnut leaves Shade Street Break Dark Yellowish green, orange, red, or purple. It bears annual, abundant crops of small, sweet tasting nuts. It will bear in 2-3 years after planting. The nuts are easy to crack and drop free of the husk when mature. (Plant multiple trees with the same flowering time to ensure pollination) hedges can be used as windbreaks, visual screens, and to attract wildlife. 16-18 seedlings $ 8.00 American Hazelnut (nuts) Description : Hazelnut (approximate) : 16-18 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Paw Paw (Asimina triloba ) Hardiness Zone: 5-7 15-20 feet Small, but interesting, dark purple flowers in spring; tropical-looking, drooping foliage; yellow fall color; tasty fruit. This is an understory tree, so it does well in shade, but also grows in full sun; prefers a consistently moist soil; best in a slightly acid soil, but tolerant of alkaline soils. Fast Rounded to pyramidal; often multi-trunked Paw Paw form Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Wind Paw Paw fruit Shade Street Wind Break Yellow Paw Paw fruit on tree A good choice for moist sites. Good near streams. 10-12 seedlings $ 9.00 Description : Paw Paw (approximate) : 10-12 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 9.00

Sassafras (Sassafras albidum ) Hardiness Zone: 4-9 20-40 feet Sassafras is often grown as an ornamental tree for its unusual leaves and aromatic scent with three distinctive leaf shapes: entire, mittenshaped, and three-lobed, and outstanding fall display of foliage. Sassafras can be found on virtually all soil types but it prefers rich, well-drained sandy loam. Seedlings will tolerate shade, but saplings and older trees demand full sunlight for good growth. Fast Rounded to pyramidal Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Wind Shade Street Wind Break Yellow/Red Orange/Pink Scarlett/Purple The dried and ground leaves are known as filé powder. Filé is still used for thickening sauces and soups in Cajun, Creole, and other Louisiana cooking, notably in the dish filé gumbo. Also, the leaves when rubbed onto the skin may be used as a natural alternative to DEET. 10-12 seedlings $ 8.00 Group of Sassafras trees (form) Young tree, showing different leaf growth Description : Sassafras (approximate) : 10-12 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Shadblow Serviceberry (Amenlanchier Canadensis) Hardiness Zone: 3-7 10-20 feet White flowers in spring before leaves emerge; smooth gray bark; autumn color is yellow mixed with a little orange. Full sun to shade; moist, well-drained soil; prefers slightly acid soil. Fast Multi-stemmed; suckers to form a colony; overall, has an oval to rounded shape.. Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Serviceberry form Naturalization Shade Specimen Street Wind Break Orange Yellow Serviceberries are often used as large shrubs, but most species can grow larger than expected and can be uses as small trees. Good near streams. 16-18 seedlings $ 9.00 Serviceberry leaves and berries Description : Serviceberry (approximate) : 16-18 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 9.00

White Flowering Dogwood ( Cornus florida ) Hardiness Zone: 5-9 15-25 feet White, "flowers" (actually bracts) in spring; clusters of small red fruit in autumn; fall color is reddish purple. Partial shade to full sun. Prefers a moist, well drained, slightly acid soil. Although listed as hardy in zone 5, this tree may not perform well in the northern half of that zone, unless plants are selected from a northern seed source. Medium Rounded to slightly irregular; branching is fairly horizontal. Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Wind White Flowering Dogwood form Shade Street Wind Break Variegated Purple Red Good near streams. 18-24 seedlings $ 9.00 White Flowering Dogwood flowers Description : White Flowering Dogwood (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 9.00

Common Lilac ( Syringa vulgaris ) Hardiness Zone: 3-7 8-15 feet Large, upright clusters of flowers in late spring; wide range of flower colors (purple, white, pink, lavender, bluish); flowers are very fragrant. Full sun; moist, well-drained soils are best; tolerates alkaline soils. Medium Oval to rounded, often irregular and leggy Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Common Lilac form Barrier Border Foundation Hedge Naturalizing Common Lilac leaves and flowers 12 seedlings $ 8.00 Description : Common Lilac (approximate) : 12 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Nannyberry ( Viburnum lentago ) Hardiness Zone: 3-7 10-20 feet Beautiful, versatile shrub provides year round interest, from the showy white flower in May, to its burgundy color in autumn and dark blue berries in winter. The ripe berries are edible straight off the bush and are popular in jams and jellies. Full sun to partial. Moist, well-drained loam clay soils, found natively in low woods or near stream banks, but also tolerates drier sites. Very shade tolerant in nature, it grows larger in more open sunny areas. Medium Upright Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Barrier Border Foundation Hedge Naturalizing Dark Glossy Burgundy Larval host to the Spring Azure butterfly. 18-24 seedlings $ 10.00 Description : Nannyberry (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 10.00

Ninebark ( Physocarpus opulifolius ) Hardiness Zone: 4-8 6-10 feet Upright, spreading branches with recurved edges. Whitish pink flowers and fruits in fall. The species is adaptable to a very wide range of soil and site conditions, from moist to dry, acid to alkaline, and gravelly to heavy clay;. Easy to grow, transplants readily, adaptable to many conditions, full sun to partial shade, benefits from renewal pruning. Medium to Fast Upright spreading,-mound shape, with arching stems, deciduous Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Border Foundation Hedge Medium Yellow to bronze Common names comes from the extreme peeling of bark; it is said the plant has nine layers of bark. especially suitable for erosion control on banks. 18-24 seedlings $ 9.00 Description : Ninebark (approximate) : 18-24 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 9.00

Pee Gee Hydrangea (hy-drain-jah) (Hydrangea paniculata ) Hardiness Zone: 4-8 10-15 feet Large pyramidal clusters of white flowers in summer; flower color changes to pinkish white in late summer and light brown in autumn. Grow in moist, but well-drained soil, in sun to partial shade. Blooms on current season's wood; may be cut back to a few buds to form a framework in spring to produce larger flowers, or alternately, allow to grow with minimal pruning. Fast Upright to irregular Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Pee Gee Hydrangea form as hedge Barrier Border Foundation Hedge Naturalizing, with white flowers Yellowish orange Flowers are good for cutting and drying. These shrubs may be used for hedging. 16-18 seedlings $ 8.00 Pee Gee Hydrangea flowerhead Description : Pee Gee Hydrangea (approximate) : 16-18 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Spicebush (Lindera benzoin) Hardiness Zone: 5-9 6-12 feet Small, fragrant, yellow flowers in early spring before the leaves emerge (male and female flowers on separate plants); bright red berries on female plants in late summer and autumn (most showy after leaves fall); autumn color is yellow. Partial to full shade; moist, well-drained soils are best, but tolerates wet sites; prefers slightly acid soil. Fast Rounded Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Barrier Border Foundation Hedge Naturalizing Specimen Yellow Spicebush form Spicebush berries (only on female plants) Spicebush flowers Since male and female flowers are on separate plants, both are needed to produce the bright red berries (berries will be produced on female plants only). Also, the leaves when rubbed onto the skin may be used as a natural alternative to DEET Mosquito Repellent PLUS natural insect bite cure and itch relief. Good near streams. 10-12 seedlings $ 7.00 Description : Spicebush (approximate) : 10-12 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 7.00

Common Witchhazel ( Hamamelis virginiana ) Hardiness Zone: 4-8 12-20 feet Fragrant yellow flowers with narrow petals, in autumn (October-November); autumn color is yellow. Full sun to shade; moist, well-drained soil is best. Medium Rounded to broad rounded. Common Witchhazel form Alkaline Soil Sites Sites Barrier Border Foundation Hedge Naturalizing Yellow If left un-pruned, this species has potential to grow to 25 or 30 feet, becoming treelike. Good near streams. 10-12 seedlings $ 8.00 Common Witchhazel flowers Description : Witchhazel (approximate) : 10-12 : 5 seedlings Price : $ 8.00

Streambank Stabilization 8 Pack (2)Silky Dogwood - (2)Redosier Dogwood - (2)Buttonbush - (2)Arrowwood Native vegetation provides all around protection against expedited streambank erosion. The deep roots act as anchors for the soil, while the canopy acts like an umbrella against precipitation. Arrowwood Viburnum (Viburnum dentatum) Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) Redosier Dogwood (Cornus sericea or Cornus stolonifera) Silky Dogwood (Cornus amomum) Description : Streambank Stabilization pack / (approximate) : 18 : (2)Silky Dogwood - (2)Redosier Dogwood - (2)Buttonbush - (2)Arrowwood = TOTAL 8 seedlings Price: $ 10.00

65 Gallon Rain Barrel Packet : # 432 Description : Rain Barrel : 39" x 28.5" x 28.5" : 1 Price : $ 65.00 Note: Works with standard rectangular downspouts (2 x 3" and 3 x 4"). Marking Flags Packer : # 433 Description : Marking Flags : 4 x 5 flag Height : 30 tall stake : 50 Fluorescent lime green colored marking flags help you keep track of your seedlings. (Individual flags may be purchased on tree pick up dates for $.25 each.) Price : $ 10.00

www.warrenswcd.com There is no limit on the number of packets you may purchase. We reserve the right to make minor changes in stock if some species of trees become unavailable. We will accept orders through March 14, 2018 or until our supply is exhausted. ORDER NOW TO ENSURE AVAILABILITY OF YOUR DESIRED SELECTIONS. AS WE APPROACH THE ORDER DEADLINE, SOME SPECIES OF TREES MAY BECOME UNAVAILABLE.

Phone : 513-695-1337 PLEASE READ There is no limit on the number of packets you may purchase. We reserve the right to make minor changes in stock if some species of trees become unavailable. We will accept orders through March 14, 2017 or until our supply is exhausted. The seedlings are bare root stock. Each packet is dipped into a preservative gel to keep the roots moist and then placed into a plastic bag. The seedlings should be planted as quickly as possible after pick up to assure their vitality. Seedlings are 2 to 4 years old. Each packet can easily be carried in one hand. Several packets will fit into an ordinary paper grocery bag. If you are unable to pick up your seedlings, please send someone or phone the office at 513 695 1337 to make special pick up arrangements. Orders not picked up within one week after the original pick up dates will be considered abandoned. A phone call to our office will usually result in a satisfactory alternate pick up plan. A special thanks to the Warren County Fair Board for the use of their facilities in support of our event. Thank you Warren County Commissioners, for your continued support of The Warren County Soil & Water Conservation District