DEADLINE FOR ALL ORDERS: FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2018 HOW TO ORDER: To place an order, remove the 3-page order form, complete, and mail it to the address listed on the form or drop the order form off at the District Office. Full payment must accompany all orders. We accept checks, money orders, or cash for payment. If paying by check, please make the check payable to FCCD. Add 6% sales tax unless you have a sales tax exemption form on file with the District. Upon receipt, the District will mail you a sales receipt with an itemized list of your order, as well as a reminder regarding pick-up. WHEN & WHERE TO PICK-UP: DATE: FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 TIME: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM LOCATION: FULTON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 888 Lincoln Way East, McConnellsburg, PA 17233 The Fulton County Conservation District will not be responsible for orders picked up after April 6th, unless previous arrangements have been made. No refunds will be given for unclaimed orders. All plant material is bare root; therefore, we cannot guarantee survival once you take possession. All profits from the tree sale are used to support environmental education efforts in Fulton County. 1
216 North Second Street, Suite 15 McConnellsburg, PA 17233 Phone: 717-325-6088 E-mail: info@fultoncountyconservationdistict.org NAME ADDRESS HOME PHONE CELL PHONE E-MAIL ORDER SUMMARY TOTAL DUE FRUIT & NUT TREES TOTAL DUE SMALL FRUITS & VEGETABLE PLANTS TOTAL DUE DECIDUOUS TREES SUBTOTAL: ADD 6% SALES TAX = (SUBTOTAL) x (.06): TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO FCCD. RETURN ALL THREE PAGES OF THE ORDER FORM. MAIL ORDER FORM TO ADDRESS ABOVE OR DROP OFF AT THE OFFICE. 2
FRUIT & NUT TREES PLANT NAME PRICE EACH HOW MANY? AMOUNT DUE APPLE, Goldrush $18.25 APPLE, Honeycrisp $18.25 APPLE, Liberty $18.25 ASIAN PEAR, Olympus $19.50 ASIAN PEAR, Shinseiki $19.50 CRAB APPLE, Dolgo $21.00 CRAB APPLE, Hyslop $21.00 NUT, Chinese Chestnut $22.50 NUT, English Walnut $22.50 PEACH, Elberta $20.00 PEACH, Redhaven $20.00 PEAR, Bartlett $19.50 PEAR, Potomac $19.50 SOUR CHERRY, Montmorency $20.00 SWEET CHERRY, Emperor Francis $20.00 SWEET CHERRY, Hedelfingen $20.00 SWEET CHERRY, Lapins $20.00 SWEET CHERRY, Stella $20.00 TOTAL DUE FRUIT & NUT TREES: SMALL FRUITS & VEGETABLE PLANTS PLANT NAME PRICE EACH HOW MANY? AMOUNT DUE BLUEBERRY, Bluecrop $9.00 BLUEBERRY, Blueray $9.00 BLUEBERRY, Chandler $9.00 BLUEBERRY, Duke $9.00 BLUEBERRY, Patriot $9.00 GRAPE, Canadice (Red Seedless) $9.75 GRAPE, Concord (Purple Seedless) $9.75 GRAPE, Lakemont (White Seedless) $9.75 3
PLANT NAME 25 PLANTS PER BUNDLE STRAWBERRY, Allstar $6.50 STRAWBERRY, Earliglow $6.50 STRAWBERRY, Jewel $6.50 STRAWBERRY, Surecrop $6.50 STRAWBERRY, Tristar $6.50 ASPARAGUS, Jersey Knight $17.00 PLANT NAME AMERICAN ELDERBERRY, AMERICAN PERSIMMON, AMERICAN REDBUD, 6-12 BLACK LOCUST 6-18 PAW PAW 6-12 RED CHOKEBERRY, 18-24 RED OAK, SYCAMORE 18-24 WHITE OAK, HOW MANY BUN- DLES? TOTAL DUE SMALL FRUITS & VEGETABLE PLANTS: 25/ BUNDLE DECIDUOUS TREES 50/ BUNDLE 100/ BUNDLE $19.00 $34.00 $63.00 $19.00 $34.00 $63.00 $19.00 $34.00 $63.00 $12.00 $21.00 $41.00 $24.00 $49.00 $90.00 $22.50 $43.00 $81.00 $21.00 $38.00 $72.00 $21.00 $38.00 $72.00 $21.00 $38.00 $72.00 HOW MANY BUNDLES? 25 50 100 TOTAL DUE DECIDUOUS TREES: AMOUNT DUE AMOUNT DUE Don t see what you want? We may be able to get it for you! Contact Greg Reineke at 717-325-6092 regarding special orders. Deadline for special orders is February 28th. 4
FRUIT & NUT TREES Apple, Goldrush Semi-dwarf on EMLA 111 rootstock. 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Medium-sized, yellow-green, round, conic fruit. Tart flavor at harvest, but mellows to excellence after 6-8 weeks in storage. Best known for remarkable keeping qualities and resists oxidation when cut. Scab and mildew resistant, but susceptible to cedar apple rust. Apple, Honeycrisp Semi-dwarf on EMLA 111 rootstock. 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Should be cross-pollinated with another apple variety that blooms at the same time. Excellent eating, cooking, and keeping qualities. Very crisp flesh. Fruit is mottled red over yellow ground color. Scab resistant, no problems with fire blight. Apple, Liberty Semi-dwarf on EMLA 111 rootstock. 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Medium to large, bright, shiny, McIntosh-type fruit with 90% red blush. Crisp, juicy, light yellow flesh. Sprightly flavor. Most disease resistant apple ever developed. Asian Pear, Olympus 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Attractive, very large, orange-brown russet, round fruit. Firm, crisp, juicy, sweet flesh. Requires a pollinator. Asian Pear, Shinseiki 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Round, medium to large, yellow fruit with little or no russet. Crisp, creamy white flesh and mild, sweet flavor. Crabapple, Dolgo Juicy, 1.5-inch olive-shaped crimson fruits. Highly flavored, rich in pectin. Makes ruby red jelly. Resistant to cedar apple rust, mildew, scab, sunscald and fire blight. White flowers. Crabapple, Hyslop This crabapple variety has white flowers. Fruit is reddish purple and 1-1.5 inches in diameter. Good for jelly, pickling and cider blending. Susceptible to fire blight. Nut, Chinese Chestnut Resistant to chestnut blight. Nut production begins in 3-4 years. Requires two for pollination and best nut production. Prefers acid, well-drained, loamy soil. Nut, English Walnut Carpathian strain. Fast growing tree with dark green foliage. Mature height of 35-45 feet. Nut production should begin in 3-5 years. Prefers deep, fertile, well-drained soil. Two trees should 5 be planted for best pollination and nut production. Peach, Elberta 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Most popular variety in America. Large, yellow fruit with crimson blush. Juicy, yellow, freestone flesh. Self-fruitful tree, but also an excellent pollinizer. Peach, Redhaven 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Standard of all early peaches. Flesh firm, smooth textured and of good flavor. Highly versatile. Winter hardy. Pear, Bartlett 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. For good pollination, need more than one variety of pear. Large, golden yellow fruit. Smooth, juicy, white flesh with a pleasant touch of tartness. Needs a pollinator. Is susceptible to fire blight. Pear, Potomac 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. For good pollination, need more than one variety of pear. Fairly small pear that ripens to light green. Flesh texture is moderately fine and buttery. Pleasingly sub-acid flavor with mild aroma. Resistant to fire blight. Sour Cherry, Montmorency 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Dark red tart fruit with dark flesh. Sweet Cherry, Emperor Francis 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Large, high quality sweet cherry with yellowish white color. Outstanding flavor. Hardy, reliable, productive tree. Ripens in June. Sweet Cherry, Hedelfingen 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Large, firm, black fruit. Exceptional quality. Used for fresh eating, freezing, or canning. Ripens midseason. Sweet Cherry, Lapins 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Firm fruit as large as Bing. Excellent quality and rich flavor. Crack resistant. Heavy producer. Self-fertile. Sweet Cherry, Stella 5/8-3/4 inches in diameter, bare root. Large, heart-shaped, dark red fruit. Sweet, juicy flavor. Ideal for home orchard. Vigorous, productive tree. Self-fertile. SMALL FRUITS & VEGETABLE PLANTS Blueberry, Bluecrop 2-3 year plants. Vigorous, upright growth. Reaches 4-6 feet tall. Medium-large, light blue fruit is firm, crack resistant, with good sub-acid flavor. Very hardy. Self-pollinating.
Blueberry, Blueray 2-3 year plants. Large, medium-blue fruit. Very sweet, slightly tart, aromatic flavor. Excellent quality. Self-fruitful. Earlymidseason. Asparagus, Jersey Knight Male plants (no energy goes to seed production). Vigorous growth. Produces heavy yields of large spears. Will out produce older varieties. Blueberry, Chandler 2-3 year plants. Largest blueberry. Excellent flavor. Very productive. Will produce up to 15 pounds per plant. Ripens midseason. Self-fertile. Blueberry, Duke 2-3 year plants. Medium size, firm, light blue berries. Mild flavor, good quality. Vigorous, very productive. Blooms late, ripens early. Self-fertile. Blueberry, Patriot 2-3 year plants. Early variety. Heavy producer. Very large, medium blue, flat fruit with excellent flavor. Low growing, spreading bush to 4 feet. Tolerates wet or clay soils well. Grape, Canadice 2 year, #1 plant. Red seedless. Large, well filled clusters. Excellent, spicy grape flavor. Excellent table grape. Fine for juice, jelly and wine. Grape, Concord 2 year, #1 plant. Purple seedless. Excellent, distinctive flavor. Slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord. Better and sweeter table grape. Highly regarded as a pie grape. Grape, Lakemont 2 year, #1 plant. White seedless. Large, tight clusters. Crisp, juicy, sweet yellowish green fruit. Excellent flavor and quality High yields. Superior table grape. Strawberry, Allstar June bearing. Very large. Firm, mild, sweet flesh. Ripens midseason. Resistant to many diseases. Strawberry, Earliglow June bearing. Medium to large. Exceptional flavor. Ripens early. Resistant to many diseases. Strawberry, Jewel June bearing. Large to very large fruit. Excellent, slightly aromatic flavor. Ideal for dessert and freezing. Strawberry, Surecrop June bearer. Medium to large fruit. Excellent, slightly tart flavor. Resistant to many diseases. Unusually vigorous. Good on poor or dry soil. Strawberry, Tristar Ever bearing. Medium size fruit. Excellent for fresh eating and freezing. 6 DECIDUOUS TREES American Elderberry Hardy, native shrub that grows 6-12 feet high and can spread to 10 feet. Green foliage with numerous large clusters of white flowers in June and July, followed by purplish-black edible fruits in August and September. Important food source for birds. Grows well in full and partial sun. Good choice for riparian buffers. American Persimmon Native tree, grows to 60 feet. Does well in difficult to extremely dry soils. Fragrant white flowers in spring, yields edible fruit in fall. American Redbud Small understory tree, producing pink blooms on bare stems in early spring. Foliage large and heart shaped. Black Locust Native hardwood growing to 75 feet. Open green foliage with pea-like, white flowers in June. Tolerates poor, sterile, and dry soils. Nitrogen fixer. Good firewood and used for fence posts. Paw Paw Native, medium-sized, tropical looking deciduous tree. Grows rapidly. Produces nutritious, edible fruit. Shade tolerant, but fruit production greatest in full sun. Red Chokeberry Excellent shrub for borders or mass plantings. Bright white flowers in May, brilliant red berries in fall. Bright red fall foliage. Does well in wet soils. Red Oak Grows best in sandy to rich loamy soil in full sun, but tolerates wide range of conditions. Fastest growing of all oaks. Valuable timber tree. Prefers full sun. Sycamore Fast growing native tree with interesting exfoliating bark. Gets quite large. Grows well in wet soil. White Oak Pennsylvania native oak. Grows 50-80 feet in height. Grows best in deep, loamy, well-drained soil.