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2660 Highway G HANSON'S GARDEN VILLAGE Rhinelander, WI 54501 715-365-2929 BARE ROOT LIST Fax: 715-365-3644 www.hansonsgardenvillage.com SPRING 2021

Latin Name Common Name Size Price Native Comments SHRUBS * = These shrubs produce healthy edible fruit FE = First Editions PW = Proven Winners Amelanchier canadensis Canada Serviceberry* 6" $8.00 Native Spreads by sucker growth from base, white flowers bloom before foliage, edible red-purple fruit Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry* 4' $25.00 Showy white flowers in spring, fruit attracts birds, brilliant orange-red fall color, easily grown Aronia melanocarpa var. elata 'Viking' Viking Glossy Black Chokeberry* 12" $8.00 Nutritious fruit, fall red foliage Cornus sericea baileyi Red Twig Dogwood 12" $8.00 Native Red stems in winter, limited suckering Cornus sericea 'Bailadeline' Firedance Dogwood (FE) 12" $13.00 Compact form of red stem dogwood Corylus americana American Hazelnut* 18" $11.00 Native Native nut, yellow fall color Cotoneaster 'Bronfire' PP30,493 Autumn Inferno® Cotoneaster (FE) 18" $18.00 Great form, easily pruned, great foliage all season long plus great fall color Diervilla lonicera Dwarf Bush Honeysuckle 3" $7.00 Native Yellow flowers, orange fall color, shade tolerant Euonymus alatus 'Grove Compactus' Grove Compact Burning Bush 18" $18.00 5' X 5', red in fall, compact, legal in Wisconsin Forsythia 'Meadowlark' Meadowlark Forsythia 12" $10.00 8', bright yellow spring flowers, arching branches Forsythia 'Northern Gold' Northern Gold Forsythia 12" $10.00 6', golden yellow flowers, upright form Hydrangea paniculata 'ILVOBO' PP22,782 Bobo® Hydrangea (PW) 6" $14.00 Delightful dwarf hydrangea that is engulfed by large white flowers in summer, 3'x3' tall Hydrangea arborescens 'Abetwo' PP20571 Incrediball® Hydrangea (PW) MED $18.00 NEW A superb improvement, giant blooms that have roughly 4 times as many flowers as 'Annabelle' Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' Limelight Hydrangea (PW) 6" $14.00 Lime green blooms on strong branches, 8' tall Hydrangea paniculata 'Jane' PP22,330 Little Lime® Hydrangea (PW) 6" $14.00 NEW A dwarf form of 'Limelight',lime-green flowers mature to pink and burgundy in fall, 3-5' tall Hydrangea paniculata 'SMHPLQF' PP25,136 Little Quick Fire® Hydrangea (PW) 6" $14.00 Compact, early blooming with white flowers transforming to pink-red, 3-5' tall Hydrangea paniculata 'HYPMAD I' White Diamonds® Hydrangea (FE) 6" $14.00 White flowers eventually fade to pink, compact growth, 4-6' tall Physocarpus opulifolius 'Jefam' Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark (FE) 6" $12.00 Orange, yellow and gold leaf color Physocarpus opulifolius 'UMNHarpell' PP30,792 Fireside® Ninebark (FE) 12" $14.00 Reddish new growth matures to deep red-purple foliage Potentilla fruticosa 'UMan' PP12,258 Mandarin Tango™ Potentilla (FE) 12" $12.00 Bicolor flowers with shades of orange and red over a base color of deep yellow Potentilla fruticosa 'Jefmarm' PPAF Marmalade™ Potentilla (FE) 12" $12.00 Intense shade of orange double flowers Prunus tomentosa Nanking Cherry* 12" $6.00 White flowers with a pink blush in early spring with tasty red fruits ripening June-July Prunus x cistena Purpleleaf Sand Cherry 18" $12.00 Spring flowers are pink and fragrant with purple-red foliage Salix discolor Pussy Willow 6" $6.00 Native Large mesic to wetland shrub, pollinator friendly Salix purpurea 'Nana' Dwarf Blue Leaf Arctic Willow 6" $6.00 Attractive hedge with blue-green leaves Sambucus canadensis 'Adams' Adams Elder* 1yr #1 $14.00 Native White flowers in late June with blue to black berries in large clusters in late summer. Spiraea betulifolia 'Tor Gold' Glow Girl® Birchleaf Spirea (PW) 9" $14.00 White blooms in spring with lemon-lime foliage Spiraea japonica 'Magic Carpet' Magic Carpet Spirea 9" $10.00 Red-tipped foliage with clusters of deep pink flowers Symphoricarpos albus White Snowberry 18" $11.00 Native Tolerates shade, white flower, deer resistant Syringa meyeri 'Palibin' Palibin Dwarf Korean Lilac 15" $14.00 Dwarf variety, red-purple flowers Syringa 'Miss Canada' Miss Canada Lilac 18" $16.00 Vigorous and nonsuckering, blooms prolifically in mid-June with single, rose flowers Syringa 'Bailbridget' PP30,286 Virtual Violet® Lilac (FE) 12" $16.00 Violet new leaves, deep purple stems, raspberry-purple buds and fragrant violet flowers Syringa vulgaris Common Purple Lilac 12" $12.00 Purple, old fashioned Syringa vulgaris var. alba Common White Lilac 12" $12.00 White version of the old-fashioned common purple Syringa vulgaris 'Monge' Monge Lilac 12" $14.00 Red-purple, dark flowers Syringa vulgaris 'President Lincoln' President Lincoln Lilac 12" $14.00 8', true blue Syringa vulgaris 'Sensation' Sensation Lilac 12" $14.00 Purple with white edge Viburnum dentatum 'Christom' Blue Muffin® Viburnum (PW) 18" $14.00 White flowers, with clusters of blue berries Viburnum lentago Nannyberry Viburnum 18" $14.00 Native White, flat-topped flowers in May, black fruits for birds, excellent in many conditions, very hardy Viburnum opulus 'Roseum' Common Snowball Viburnum 18" $14.00 White snowball-like flower clusters cover the shrub from late spring to summer Viburnum trilobum American Cranberry Bush* 18" $14.00 Native White flowers, edible red fruit, Up to 12' tall

1 2660 Highway G HANSON'S GARDEN VILLAGE Rhinelander, WI 54501 715-365-2929 BARE ROOT LIST Fax: 715-365-3644 www.hansonsgardenvillage.com SPRING 2021

Latin Name Variety and Type Size Price Native Comments TREE FORM SHRUBS Hydrangea paniculata ' Berry White® Hydrangea - Tree Form (FE) 2' $70.00 NEW Bright, lime-green flowers change to shades of pink, burgundy and green in autumn Hydrangea paniculata 'Limelight' PP12,874 Limelight Hydrangea - Tree Form (PW) 2.5' $70.00 Bright, lime-green flowers change to shades of pink, burgundy and green in autumn Hydrangea paniculata 'Bulk' PP16,812 Quick Fire® Hydrangea - Tree Form (PW) 2.5' $70.00 Quick to bloom, flowers start white and will turn to a deep pink. Hydrangea paniculata 'Renhy' Vanilla Strawberry™ Hydrangea - Tree Form (FE) 3.5' $70.00 Exciting white and pink multi-color flowers in a tree-from Syringa 'Bailbelle' PP12,294 Tinkerbelle® Lilac - Tree Form 4' $90.00 Spicy fragrance and incredible wine-red flower buds that open to pink flowers Viburnum lentago Nannyberry - Tree Form 5' $50.00 Native An excellent performer in shade or sun, white flowers in spring followed by blue-black fruits

SHADE TREES Acer platanoides 'Deborah' Deborah Norway Maple 6' $60.00 Vigorous grower with a strong, straight central leader, red spring foliage that turns to dark green Acer platanoides 'Royal Red' Royal Red Norway Maple 6' $60.00 A dense shade tree, straight trunk, well-shaped canopy, glossy maroon red foliage all season Acer rubrum Red Maple 6' $45.00 Native Bright red fall foliage, fairly rapid growing tree, prefers part shade and moist soils Acer saccharum Sugar Maple 8' $60.00 Native Yellow to orange fall color, largest of the native maples, slow to medium growth rate Acer saccharum 'Bailsta' Fall ® Sugar Maple 6' $60.00 Rapid grower, full branching, resistant to sun scald and frost cracks, outstanding fall color Acer x freemanii 'Jeffersred' Autumn Blaze® Maple OR 1" $70.00 Rapid growth rate, drought tolerance, ability to grow in most soils, beautiful fall color Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Autumn Brilliance' Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry* OR 6' $70.00 Popular tree offers white blossoms in spring, followed by purplish-black fruit, brilliant fall color Betula papyrifera - OUT Paper Birch 5' Clump $45.00 Native Very hardy, most permanent and desirable of all the white-barked birches, outstanding fall color Quercus ellipsoidalis 'Bailskies' Majestic Skies™ Northern Pin Oak (FE) 6' $70.00 Species improvement, prefer to grow in full sun with deep, well-drained soil, red fall color Quercus rubra Northern Red Oak 8' $70.00 Native The fastest growing oak and the easiest to transplant,great for street use or as a landscape tree Salix 'Prairie Cascade' Prairie Cascade Willow 6' $40.00 Hardy weeping willow tree, prefers plentiful moisture Sorbus decora Showy Mountain Ash 1" CAL $50.00 Native Grown for its white flowers and showy red fruit, it is slow growing and resistant to disease Syringa reticulata 'Ivory Silk' Ivory Silk® Japanese Tree Lilac 1" CAL $80.00 Sturdy, more compact, attractive flowering tree with cherry-like bark, large creamy white flowers in July Tilia americana 'Bailyard' Frontyard® Linden 6' $50.00 Selected for its excellent symmetrical branching habit, dense foliage offers excellent shade

Latin Name Variety and Type Size Price Bloom Comments TREES CROSS POLLINATION REQUIRED - Must have 2 different apple trees that have the same or overlapping bloom period Standard: Produce full-sized trees, 20-25' tall, begin bearing 5-8 years after planting SM-7 (Semi-dwarf): 60% the size of standard apple trees, 12-15' tall, produce fruit sooner 4-6 years after planting 'Hazen' Hazen Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Early Sweet, mild flavor for eating & cooking, natural semi-dwarf tree, does well without spraying Malus 'Norland' Norland Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Early Early ripener, good for cold regions, small to medium fruit, good cooking or eating apple Malus 'State Fair' State Fair Apple - S-M7 (Semi-Dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Early Medium tart apple, eating and baking, good early apple for northern areas, short storage life Malus 'Zestar' Zestar!® Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Early Early apple that is crisp and juicy, sweet tart flavor, excellent for fresh eating and cooking Malus 'KinderKrisp' KinderKrisp Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Early-Mid Perfect size for snacking with a good balance of sweet flavors and a crisp, juicy bite Malus 'KinderKrisp' KinderKrisp Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Early-Mid Outstanding variety for homeowners, the fruit is best fresh from the tree Malus '' Cortland Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Mid Medium-sized and bright red with a sprightly tropical flavor, excellent for eating and cooking Malus 'Cortland' Cortland Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Mid Great for eating and baking, well-known variety, white flesh holds its color well after being cut Malus 'Goodland' Goodland Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Mid Medium-sized fruit that is especially good for baking, short storage life, very hardy Malus '' Honeycrisp Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Mid Exceptionally crisp and juicy, flavor is sweet but well-balanced, excellent storage life Malus 'Honeycrisp' Honeycrisp Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Mid An outstanding orchard variety because of its crispness, flavor and storage life Malus 'McIntosh" McIntosh Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Mid A well-known apple, sprightly flavor, medium storage life, heavy bearer, good for eating & baking Malus 'Jefdale' Prairie Magic® Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Mid Superior cold hardiness, flesh is white and crisp, eating and Malus 'Red Baron' Red Baron Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Mid Yellow-red apple good for eating, pie and sauces, resistant to fireblight and cold hardy. Malus 'Co-op 31' PP20,437 Winecrisp™ Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Mid Attractive eating apple, resists scab, good storage apple Malus '' Wolf River Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Mid Old WI variety, hardy and long lived, huge fruit, primarily used as a cooking apple Malus 'Fireside' Fireside Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Mid-late Large, red striped fruit with a sweet flavor, good for eating, good storage life, popular Malus 'MN 447' Frostbite™ Apple - Standard 11/16" $34.00 Mid-late Small apple with a very sweet, intense taste, crisp but firm texture and juicy Malus 'MN 447' Frostbite™ Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Mid-late Good for and cooking, extremely cold hardy Malus '' Honeygold Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Mid-late Medium to large, yellow apple, crisp, juicy and sweet, excellent for eating & cooking Malus 'Lautz' Haralred® Apple - S-M7 (Semi-dwarf) 11/16" $34.00 Late Juicy, tart, firm, good keeper, extremely hardy and fireblight resistant

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Latin Name Variety and Type Size Price Bloom Comments APRICOT TREES CROSS POLLINATION RECOMMENDED - NOT ALWAYS WINTER HARDY Prunus 'Brookcot' Brookcot Apricot 9/16" $38.00 Early Self fertile, yellow semi-freestone, fresh eating or canning, yields improve with cross-pollination Prunus 'Scout' Scout Apricot 9/16" $38.00 Early Self fertile, yellow freestone, good for canning and jam, fair for eating, better with a pollinator Prunus 'Westcot' Westcot Apricot 11/16" $38.00 Early Self fertile, yellow freestone, juicy, for fresh eating or canning with a mild sweet flavor CHERRY TREES SELF-FRUITFUL Prunus 'Evans Bali' Evans Bali Cherry 11/16" $36.00 Early Self fertile, sweet for a "sour cherry", excellent for baking and fresh eating, hardy buds CRABAPPLE TREES CROSS POLLINATION RECOMMENDED - BUT SINGLE TREES NORMALLY BEAR FRUIT Malus 'Chestnut Crab' Chestnut Crabapple 11/16" $32.00 Early-mid Pleasant, nut-like flavor Malus 'Whitney' Whitney Crab 9/16" $32.00 Early IL-1869, hardy, edible crabapple PEAR TREES CROSS POLLINATION REQUIRED - NOT ALWAYS WINTER HARDY Pyrus 'Jefgold' Early Gold Pear 11/16" $34.00 Early Needs pollinator, use Ure as a pollinator Pyrus 'Ure' Ure Pear 11/16" $34.00 Early Needs pollinator, use Early Gold as a pollinator, good for eating and canning PLUM TREES CROSS POLLINATION REQUIRED Prunus 'Mount Royal' Mount Royal Plum 11/16" $34.00 Early Self fertile, blue European plum, freestone, excellent fresh, jam or preserves, tender, juicy flesh Prunus 'Lydecker' PP16,621 Black Ice® Plum 11/16" $34.00 Early Needs pollinator, early, large fruit - NOT ALWAYS WINTER HARDY Prunus 'Pipestone' Pipestone Plum 11/16" $34.00 Early Needs pollinator, early, large fruit, good for fresh use, jam and jelly, very hardy Prunus 'Toka' Toka Plum 9/16" $34.00 Early Needs pollinator, one of the best pollinators, medium-sized richly flavored variety Prunus 'Waneta' Waneta Plum 9/16" $34.00 Early Needs pollinator, produces well the first season after planting, large, red, sweet, juicy fruit

BLUEBERRIES CROSS POLLINATION RECOMMENDED Check Out Our Blueberry List Online For More Information! Vaccinium 'Northblue' Northblue Blueberry 1yr#1 $14.00 24", large dark blue fruit Vaccinium 'Northcountry' Northcountry Blueberry 1yr#1 $14.00 20", large sky blue fruit Vaccinium 'Northland' Northland Blueberry 12" $14.00 40", smaller wild-type fruit Vaccinium 'Patriot' Patriot Blueberry 12" $14.00 5' tall, hardy GRAPES SELF-FRUITFUL Check Out Our Grape List Online For More Information! Vitis 'Bluebell' Bluebell Grape #1 T $14.00 Hardy, substitute for Concord Vitis 'Frontenac Gris' Frontenac Gris™ Grape #1 T $14.00 White grape, table and wine quality Vitis 'Marquette' Marquette Grape #1 T $14.00 Sweet red wine and table grape Vitis 'Somerset Seedless' Somerset Seedless Grape 2yr#1 $14.00 Earliest high quality seedless, red fruit Vitis 'St Theresa Seedless' St. Theresa Seedless Grape #1 T $14.00 Early season table grape with excellent flavor, can be used for juice or jellies, mostly seedless Vitis 'Valiant' Valiant Grape #1 T $14.00 Blue seeded table grape with well filled clusters RASPBERRIES SELF-FRUITFUL Check Out Our Raspberry List Online For More Information! Rubus 'Caroline' Caroline Raspberry 1yr#1 $6.00 Improved fall red Rubus 'Fall Gold' Fallgold Raspberry 1yr#1 $6.00 Golden everbearing raspberry Rubus 'Killarney' Killarney Raspberry 1yr#1 $6.00 Summer red, one of the most disease resistant varieties Rubus 'Latham' Latham Raspberry 1yr#1 $6.00 Summer red Rubus 'Royalty' Royalty Raspberry 1yr#1 $7.00 Purple and red raspberry cross STRAWBERRIES SELF-FRUITFUL Check Out Our Strawberry List Online For More Information! Fragaria x ananassa 'Ft. Laramie" Ft. Laramie Strawberry Crown $0.59 Everbearing, large scarlet-red berries, perfect for eating fresh, freezing and preserves Fragaria x ananassa 'Honeoye' Honeoye Strawberry Crown $0.59 June Bearing, very large, entire crop ripens in June, excellent for pie, fresh eating and jams Fragraia x ananassa 'Tristar' Tristar Strawberry Crown $0.59 Day Neutral, developed as a larger everbearing fruit, heavy crop in early spring with following harvests ASPARAGUS & RHUBARB SELF-FRUITFUL Check Out Our Rhubarb & Asparagus Planting Information Online! Asparagus 'Jersey Knight' Jersey Knight Asparagus 2yr#1 $2.49 A much higher percent of male plants which produce larger spears Asparagus 'Sweet Purple' Sweet Purple Asparagus 2yr#1 $2.49 Deep burgundy spears, larger and more tender than green varieties, has nutty flavor when cooked Rheum 'Chipmans Canada Red' Canada Red Rhubarb 2yr#1 $8.00 Bright red stems are delicious for sauces and pies, one of the sweetest of the red rhubarb, perennial

3 2660 Highway G HANSON'S GARDEN VILLAGE Rhinelander, WI 54501 715-365-2929 BARE ROOT LIST Fax: 715-365-3644 www.hansonsgardenvillage.com SPRING 2021

BARE ROOT IS AVAILABLE FOR SALE OR PICK UP MAY, 1st 2021 (Weather Permitting) Call us at 715-365-2929 to pre-book and guarantee your 2021 bare root order! All preordered and held bare root must be paid for in full at the time of order.

Bare Root Information • Dormant bare root plant material is a very successful, inexpensive way to plant, however it is only available during a short window in the spring. You must be ready to pick-up your selections and plant them as soon as possible after you take charge of them. Planting can happen as soon as you can dig a hole in the ground. • The sales period for dormant bare root plants is only in the early spring. Pick up dates and in-store sales are determined by weather and may change due to spring conditions. • We recommend preordering for guaranteed availability. Payment by means of cash, credit card or local check is required at the time of order. • Plant availability is subject to prior sales, ability to hold stock dormant, and crop condition. Other bare root plant material not listed may be available as a special order in certain quantities. • Items are of grade and true to type (as well as can be known). We select varieties that are best suited for our zone and growing conditions. We have a lot of plant information available on our websi te - much more detailed than the short descriptions listed on this document. • Customer pick-up is required. Delivery by our truck within the region may be arranged for a separate fee and depends on a few factors. We do not ship plants via mail services.

Hanson’s Garden Village's Bare Root Guarantee • Survivability of plants is GUARANTEED under the following conditions: • We are satisfied that prudent care was provided (i.e. planted in a timely manner, watered adequately, protected from damage). • It can be demonstrated that a means of regular watering was available. • The loss was not due to deer, rabbit, insects, acts of nature or similar damage beyond our control. • The guarantee period includes the current growing season up to August 1st. • We do not guarantee any plant material over the winter due to weather conditions and extremes that are our of our control. • The guarantee allows for, at your choice, one of the following remedies: • One time replacement with the same type of plant the following spring, if available. • Deduction of the bare root price paid off a similar potted tree or shrub. • Dead woody plants must be uprooted and returned to us by August 1st of the year planted, with original tag attached and presentation of a receipt. NO EXCEPTIONS! WE RECOMMEND GIVING YOUR BARE ROOT PLANT A FEW MONTHS TO GROW BEFORE UPROOTING FOR RETURN - SOME PLANTS MAY TAKE LONGER TO ESTABLISH OR BE AFFECTED BY SPRING WEATHER CONDITIONS. IF YOU ARE UNSURE ABOUT YOUR PLANT, GIVE US A CALL BEFORE UPROOTING.

Recommendations for Planting Bare Root • Thank you for buying bare root trees and shrubs from Hanson’s Garden Village, LLC. You have made a wise choice. A bare root selection offers affordability, ease of transport, and great selection. Follow the instructions carefully and look forward to enjoying your plants for years to come. • When not planted immediately, place plants in a cool, shady location and keep roots moist. We recommend planting them as soon as possible not to exceed two weeks of proper storage time. • Soak plants in water (may be augmented with a root stimulator) for a few hours or overnight before planting. Do not let rootsdry out. Do not soak for more than 24 hours. • Dig a large enough hole so the roots of your specimen are not crowded. This would also be the time to mix in any compost or soil amendments, if needed, with the soil from the hole. Trim damaged roots, or roots that will not fit into the hole. • Create a small mound at the bottom of the hole. Place the plant on top of the mound and spread the roots out evenly. Adjust the depth of the hole if necessary. Look for a stain line on the stem to judge planting depth. • Back fill soil, perhaps adding a slow release fertilizer. Create a shallow basin around the stem, water and mulch. The root stimulator water used for soaking may be used to water the plant. • Check plants regularly for water and be patient as they adjust to their new location. Some plants take a while to leaf out. Water frequently at first. • A winter tree wrap is recommended to protect young trees from rodents and winter sun, put on in fall – remove in warm weather.

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