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1 SEED LIST 2013 Supplying the Nursery Industry for over 39 years. Orchard Grown Genetically Superior Seed Native Tree & Shrub Seed Seed for Wetlands and Conservation Planting ITEM DESCRIPTION (SEEDS PER LB) NO. COMMON NAME PRICE PER LB ACER CAMPESTRE HEDGE MAPLE $ *ACER GINNALA FLAME (17000) Improved USDA SCS Introduction. Brilliant red fall color. Seed wings exhibit reddish FLAME AMUR MAPLE $23.00 color *ACER GRISEUM PAPERBARK MAPLE $ ACER PLATANOIDS (2860) NORWAY MAPLE $ ACER RUBRUM (12700) RED MAPLE $ ACER RUBRUM DEWINGED (14000) RED MAPLE DEWINGED $ *ACER RUBRUM RED SUNSET RED SUNSET MAPLE $ ACER SACCHARINUM (1780) SILVER MAPLE $ ACER SACCHARUM (9000) SUGAR MAPLE $ ACER SACCHARUM DEWINGED SUGAR MAPLE DEWINGED $ AESCULS PAVIA RED BUCKEYE $ *AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS (82000) JUNE BERRY $ *AMELANCHIER GRANDIFLORA ROBIN HILL SELECTION $ *AMELANCHIER LAEVIS ALLEGHENY SERVICEBERRY $ *AMELANCHIER SANGUINEA, Second generagion selection orginal from Burr Dwf. Multi-stem, maturity profuse DWARF SERVICEBERRY $ flower and fruit 1150 AMORPHA FRUITOSA FALSE INDIGO $ *ARONIA BRILLIANTISSIMA, Third generation selection. Fast grower and excellent green foilage in summer, BRILLIANT CHOKEBERRY $ outstanding brilliant red fall color *ARONIA MELANOCARPA BLACK CHOKEBERRY $ ASSIMINA TRILOBA (288) PAWPAW $ BERBERIS THUNBERGII (2700) JAPANESE BARBERRY $ BERBERIS THUNBERGII ATROP. (2700) RED BARBERRY $ *BETULA ALBA JAPONICA, Second generation from improved variety. WHITE BIRCH $ BETULA NIGRA (168750), Excellent native N.E. Missouri selection. RIVER BIRCH $ *BETULA NIGRA (IMPROVED) from a selectio $ BETULA PENDULA (IMPROVED SELECTION) EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH $ CALLICARPA AMERICANA AMERICAN BEAUTYBERRY $ CALYCANTHUS FLORIDUS SWEET SHRUB $ CAMPIS RADICANS TRUMPET CREEPER $ CARPINUS CAROLINIANA AMERICAN AMERICAN HORNBEAN BLUE BEECH $ CARYA GLABRA PIGNUT HICKORY $ CARYA ILLINOENSIS (75), Northern ecotype. Excellent for wetlands plantings. NOTHERN PECAN $ CARYA LACINIOSA (25) Missouri giant. Good for low or wet areas. SHELLBARK HICKORY $ CARYA MIXED MIXED HICKORY $3.25 website: 1 of 6
2 1530 CARYA OVATA (38) SHAGBARK HICKORY $ CASTANEA MOLLISSIMA (75) CHINESE CHESTNUT $ *CELASTRUS SCANDENS (26000) AMERICAN BITTERSWEET $ CELTIS LAEVIGATA (6000), Very interesting bark, resistant to witches brooming common to Celitis accidentails. Good for SUGAR HACKBERRY $36.00 wetlands CELTIS OCCIDENTALIS (4300) HACKBERRY $ CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS, One of the most widely adapted native wetlands decidious shrub or small tree. COMMON HACKBERRY $24.50 Collected from Mississippi river wetlands N.E. Missouri 1910 CERCIS CANADENSIS (16384), Excellent norther ecotype in N.E. Missouri near the Iowa line. Taken temperatures to -24 REDBUD $24.50 degrees *CERCIS CANADENSIS RIVER HILLS (20000), Upright growth habit. Northern ecotype found growing along Missouri MISSOURI RIVER HILLS $35.00 river hills *CHIONANTHUS VIRGINICUS (1800), Second and third generation selection for improved flowering characteristics WHITE FRINGE TREE $20.00 and rapid growth *CLADRASTIS LUTEA YELLOW WOOD $ *CORNUS ALBA SIBERICA, Second and third generation made for leaf spot resistance. Improved twig color and overall SIBERIAN DOGWOOD $45.00 vigor 2120 *CORNUS ALTERNIFOLIA (8000). Third generation selection made for fast growth and heavy fruiting qualities. PAGODA DOGWOOD $ Lovely branching. *CORNUS AMOMUM (1200), Third generation selection. Disease free, superior grower. Good for wetland planting. *CORNUS DRUMMONDII (4500), An excellent second generation selection, well suited for ornamental use or wilelife conservation use. Makes an outstanding multi-stem tree. *CORNUS FLORIDA (4500), Second generation from N.E. Missouri stand. Missouri dogwood and thus far tree of anthroneose. SILKY RED TWIG DOGWOOD $16.50 ROUGHLEAF DOGWOOD $26.00 WHITE FLOWERING DOGWOOD $ *CORNUS KOUSA CHINENSIS (9700), A nice wide leaf selection that exhibits no leafburn problems. JAPANESE DOGWOOD $ *CORNUS KOUSA CHINENSIS MILKLY WAY. Seed from Milkly Way. JAPANESE DOGWOOD $ *CORNUS MAS (2300) CORNELIAN CHERRY $ *CORNUS MAS "REDSTONE" (2300), A new USDA REDSTONE CORNEALIAN selection much superior to common Cornealian Cherry. CHERRY Flowers over a longer period and produces more fruit. $ *CORNUS OFFICINALIS (2300), Second generation selection. Somewhat smaller tree than C mas. Beautiful gray mottled bark. Flowers 2 weeks prior to Cornus mas. JAPANESE CORNEL CHERRY $ *CORNUS PANICULATA RACEMOSA (2200) GRAY DOGWOOD $ *CORNUS STOLONIFERA (18700) REDTWIG DOGWOOD $ *CORYLUS AMERICANA AMERICAN FILBERT $ *CORYLUS AVELLANA (365), Grows larger than Corylus americana. Does not sucker nearly as much and makes a better understock. Disease resistant. EUROPEAN HAZENUT $ *COTINUS COGGYGRIA (44200) PINK SMOKE $75.00 website: 2 of 6
3 2315 *COTINUS COGGYGRIA ATROPURPUREA (44200), Third generation selections for superior red foliage color and vigor. PURPLE SMOKE $ A very vigorous grower *CRATAEGUS CRUS-GALLI INERMIS, Comes true. Very vigorous grower. Nearly thornless THORNLESS CRUS-GALLI $ *CRATAEGUS CRUS-GALLI, Second generation from USDA selection. Very glossy disease resistant foilage. An SPLENDENS CRUS-GALLI $24.50 outstanding selection *CRATAEGUS PHAEN. CORDATA (65536), Improved heavy WASHINGTON HAWTHORN fruiting strain. $28.50 *CRATAEGUS VIRDUS WINTER KING, Second generation 2450 selection from Winter King. Will come uniform and exhibit WINTER KING HAWTHORN $23.00 extremely good vigor DIOSPYROS VIRGINIANA (1200) From Native N.E. Missouri PERSIMMON $ *ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA (5160) RUSSIAN OLIVE $ *ELAEAGNUS UMBELLATA "CARDINAL" (3800), Improved USDA introduction. CARDINAL AUTUM OLIVE $ *EUONYMUS ALATUS (2500), Second generation selection. Seedling produced E. alatas will grow much more visorous BURNING BUSH $46.00 than plants grown asexually *EUONYMUS BUNGEANA (13500), A USDA introduction that exhibits profuse amounts of seed in pink arils. PINK LADY $ FRAXINUS AMERICANA (6000) From Native N.E. Missouri WIHTE ASH $ FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA GREEN ASH $ FRAXINUS PENNSYLVANICA DEWINGED GREEN ASH DEWINGED $ FRAXINUS QUANDRANGULATA BLUE ASH $ GINKGO BILOBA (300) MAIDENHAIR TREE $ GLEDITISIA TRIACANTHOS"INERMIS" (2800) From Native THORNLESS HONEY N.E. Missouri LOCUST $ GYMNOCLADUS DIOICUS (270) From Native N.E. Missouri KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE $ *HALESIA CAROLINA (1200) CAROLINA SILVER CAROLINA SILVER BELL $ HAMAMELIS VERNALIS, From Native N.E. Missouri VERNAL WITCH HAZEL $ *HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA WITCH HAZEL $75.00 WITCH HAZEL $ JUGLANS CINERA (40) BUTTERNUT $4.75 BUTTERNUT $ JUGLANS NIGRA (40) From Native N.E. Missouri BLACK WALNUTS $ JUGLANS REGIA (40) CARPATHIAN WALNUTS $5 CARPATHIAN WALNUTS $ JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (43600), From Native N.E. Missouri EASTERN RED CEDAR $ *KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA (2900), Hardy northern strain. GOLDEN RAIN TREE $ LESPEDEZA BICOLOR SHRUB LESPEDEZA $ LIQUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA (62000), Northern Selection SWEET GUM $ LIRIODENDRON TULUPERIFA (10000) YELLOW P YELLOW POPLAR $ *LONICERA MAACKII PODOCARPA (148000), New SCS selection. REM RED HONEYSUCKLE $ *LONICERA TATARICA (142000) TARARIAN HONEYSUCKLE $ *MAACKI AMURENSIS AMUR MAACKI $ *MACLURA POMIFERA (13000) Collected from hedge rows in N.E. Missouri OSAGE ORANGE $20.00 website: 3 of 6
4 4210 *MALUS BACCATA MANSHURICA (6600), Recent SCS introduction completely disease resistant. White flower followed byextremely heavy consistent small pea size red MIDWEST FLOWERING $ berries that turn in Sept to persistent until Feb. or as late as March. Comes 100% true MALUS SARGENTI (66000), Third generation selection. Disease free heavy fruiting selection. Much superior to DWARF SARGENT CRAB $ budded or grafted plants. No suckers MORUS ALBA WHITE MULBERRY $55.00 WHITE MULBERRY $ MORUS RUBRA RED MULBERRY $88.00 RED MULBERRY $ NYSSA SYLVATICA (3800), Northern Selection BLACK GUM $ PHELLODENDRON AMURENSE (26800)From Native N.E. Missouri AMUR CORK TREE $ PLATANUS OCCIDENTALIS (CLEAN SEED) From Native N.E. Missouri SYCAMORE $ PRUNUS AMERICANA (870) From Native N.E. Missouri AMERICAN PLUM $ PRUNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA From Native N.E. Missouri CHICKSAW PLUM $ *PRUNUS BESSEYI (2000) SAND CHERRY $ PRUNUS SERROTINA (4500) BLACK CHERRY $ PRUNUS TOMENTOSA (4500) MANCHU CHERRY $ PRUNUS VIRGINIANA (4900) CHOKE CHERRY $ PRUNUS VIRGINIANA SHUBERT SHUBERT CHERRY $ PYRUS CALLERYANA (16000), From second generation parents. Seedlings from this cross are much more vigorous than straight P. calleryana. Clones budded or grafted to these will perform much better. BRADFORD PEARxREDSPIRE $ PYRUS USSURIENSIS HARBIN PEAR $64.00 HARBIN PEAR $ QUERCUS ACCUTISSIMA (100) SAWTOOTH OAK $ SAWTOOTH OAK $ QUERCUS ALBA (70)From Native N.E. Missouri WHITE OAK $ QUERCUS BICOLOR (90) From Native N.E. Missouri SWAMP WHITE OAK $ QUERCUS COCCINEA (270) From Native N.E. Missouri SCARLET OAK $ QUERCUS FALCATA (540)From Native N.E. Missouri SPANISH RED OAK $ QUERCUS FALCATA VAR. PAGODAEFOLIA (580) From PAGODAEFOLIA Native N.E. Missouri CHERRYBARK $ QUERCUS IMBRICARIA (415) From Native N.E. Missouri SHINGLE OAK $ QUERCUS LYRATA OVERCUP OAK $3.85 OVERCUP OAK $ QUERCUS MACROCARPA (75) From Native N.E. Missouri BURR OAK $ QUERCUS MARILANDICA $ QUERCUS MICHAUXII SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK $ QUERCUS MUEHLENBERGII (395) From Native N.E. Missouri CHINKAPIN OAK $ QUERCUS NIGRA (395) WATER OAK $ QUERCUS NUTTALLI (350) NUTTALLI OAK $6.5 NUTTALLI OAK $ QUERCUS PALUSTRIS (300)From Native N.E. Missouri PIN OAK $ QUERCUS PHELLOS (400) From Native N.E. Missouri WILLOW OAK $6.00 website: 4 of 6
5 4871 QUERCUS PRINUS (100) CHESTNUT OAK $3.95 CHESTNUT OAK $ *QUERCUS ROBUR FASTIGIATA, Selected orchard strain. UPRIGHT ENGLISH OAK $ QUERCUS RUBRA (100), From Native N.E. Missouri NORTHERN RED OAK $ QUERCUS SHUMARDI (100), From Native N.E. Missouri SHUMARD OAK $ QUERCUS VELUTINA BLACK OAK $6.00 BLACK OAK $ *RHUS AROMATICA (5060) FRAGRANT SUMMAC $ FRAGRANT SUMMAC $ *RHUS AROMATICA KONZA (5060), Second generation KONZA FRAGRANT from a compact vigorous selection. SUMMAC $ RHUS COPALLINA (51000), From Native N.E. Missouri FLAMLEAF SUMMAC $ *RHUS GLABRA (50000), From Native N.E. Missouri SMOOTH SUMMAC (SHINY) $ *RHUS TYPHINA (52000), From Native N.E. Missouri STAGHORN SUMMAC $ ROBINA FERTILIS "ARNOT" (23000) ARNOT BARISTLY LOCUST $ ROBINIA PSEUDOACAIA (24000) BLACK LOCUSE $ *ROSA RUGOSA (50000), Selected true red. ROSA RUGOSA $ SAMBUCUS CANADENSIS ELDERBERRY $40.00 ELDERBERRY $ SASSAFRAS ALBIDUM, From Native N.E. Missouri SASSAFRAS $ *SOPHORA JAPONICA (6100), Seed collected from Regent. Seedlings will be much superior than common Sophora. JAPANESE PAGODATREE $ *SORBUS AUCUPARIA (125000) EUROPEAN MT. EUROPEAN MT. ASH $ SYMPHORICARPOS ORBICULATUS (140000), From Native N.E. Missouri INDIAN CURRANT BERRY $ *SYRINGA AMURENSE (RETICULATA) TREE LILAC $ SYRINGA PEKENSIS PEKIN LILAC $ SYRINGA VILLOSA LATE LILAC $ *SYRINGA VULGARIS (50000) COMMON LILAC $ TAXODIUM DISTICHUM (5000), From Native Missouri Stands. BALD CYPRESS $ TILIA CORDATA (13000) LITTLE LEAF LINDEN LITTLE LEAF LINDEN $ TYPHA ANGUSTIFOLIA, Excellent for wetlands. As collected. NARROW-LEAVED CATTAIL $ TYPHA LATIFOLIA, Excellent for wetlands. As collected COMMON CATTAIL $ *ULMUS PARVIFOLIA ELSMO (120000), Second generation selection from USDA new introduction Elsmo Hardiest of the Lace Bark Elms. Has taken -24 degres F. Deep dark green leathery leaves. Magnificent exfoliating bark. ELSMO LACEBARK ELM $ ULMUS PUMILA (72000) DEWINGED) SIBERIAN ELM $25.00 A word about our Viburnums from seed. Certain genera will grow much faster when propagated from seed than propagated a sexually. The Viburnums exhibit this factor. Seedling produced viburnums will outgrow cutting grown plants. We are proud to offer our varieties, which have been selected for superior qualities and are orchard grown for seed production *VIBURNUM BRACTEATUM, Multi-stemmed shrub reaching 8-10 ft. Exfoliating bark. Native from Indiana to Kentucky to Missouri. Chicago Lustre is a selection of V. Bractealum. BRACTED VIBURNUM $22.00 Thick glossy foilage metallic blue fruit. Reddish purple fall color. White blossom *VIBURNUM CARLESII, The best Viburnum for fragrance. CARLESII VIBURNUM $ *VIBURNUM DENTATUM (14600), Third generation selection. Vigorous with dark green shiny leaves. ARROW WOOD $10.50 website: 5 of 6
6 6230 *VIBURNUM DILATATUM LINDEN VIBURNUM, Second generation selection. One of the most outstanding LINDEN VIBURNUM $ *VIBURNUM LANTANA (8700),Third generation selection. A good drought resistant variety with outstanding ornamental WAYFARING VIBURNUM $15.95 qualities *VIBURNUM LANTANA MOHICAN, Second generation selection. A superior viburnum lantana. Comes true and MOHICAN VIBURNUM $28.00 displays outstanding seedling vigor *VIBURNUM LENTAGO (5900), Third generation selection. Outstanding foilage. Vigorous grower. NANNYBERRY VIBURUM $ *VIBURNUM OPULUS, Selected from native Missouri stand. EUROPEAN CRANBERRY $ VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM, Second generation selection from Missouri stand. BLACKHAW $ *VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIU, Second generation selection from native Missouri stand. Strong grower comes true and BLACKHAW $35.00 uniform *VIBURNUM RHYTIDOPHYLLOIDES ALLEGHANY, From F- 1 parents of V. rhytidophyiloides X Virbunum lantana. Should come reasonably true. Superior to V. lantana & $33.00 rhytidophylloides VIBURNUM RUFIDULUM, Selected from a native Missouri stand. RUSTY BLACKHAW $ *VIBURNUM RUFIDULUM (5500), Third generation of a special selection made by Wm. R. Heard of Des Moines, IA. Plants grown for years in Des Moines. Our orchard trees are RUSTY BLACKHAW $46.00 a third generation from seed furnished by Mr. Heard. Glossy foilage, showy fruit, outstanding fall color *VIBURNUM TRILOBUM (13200), Second generation selection. A good slection disease resistant, Aphid resistant. AMERICAN CRANBERRY $ *VIBURNUM TRILOBUM, A second generation selection WENTWORTH AMERICAN from Wentworth variety. Posses the good qualities of CRANBERRY Viburnum trilobum plus $ *YUCCA FILAMENTOSA, A good wide-leaf selection. TRUE ADAMS NEEDLE $ *YUCCA FILAMENTOSA (22000), Exhibits more righd erect blades. Produces extra heavy flower spikes that last a full two weeks longer than regular Yucca filamentosa. SPECIAL TRUE ADANS NEEDLE $50.00 A SPECIAL NOTE TO OUR CUSTOMERS: We continue to update our list of seed and our seed cleaning equipment. We have purchased additional high-tech processing and cleaning machines in our effort to produce a high quality product for our customers. We have established selected parent strands of some native wild flowers. We will have limited quantities available of: We have established selected parent strands of some native wild flowers. We will have limited quantities available of: Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly-weed Echinaea pallida Pale purple coneflower Echinaea purpurea Purple coneflower Liatris pycnostachya Kansas Gayfeaher website: 6 of 6
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