FARMINGTON — The Franklin County Soil and Water Conservation District has a few of the following trees, shrubs and bushes remaining: royal empire and golden delicious apple; bosc-beurre danjou and bartlett pear; bluecrop, earliblue and northland blueberries; eastern white pine; American highbush cranberry; mango tango potentilla; dolchica spirea; bristol ruby weigela; periwinkle (vinca) ground cover; yellow loosestrife; perennial bachelor button; comfrey; elsie lee, poukhanense and hot shot azalea; as well as black walnut trees.
All plants are offered at discount prices with an additional five percent off on any new order of $100 or more. Supplies are very limited and all items will be sold on a first-come, first-serve cash basis. Interested people should stop by the USDA Service, in the side of the District Court House, 107 Park St.
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