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Hi y'all-
Years ago I had this amazing catalog from an old school 'Seedsman'.  I believe that may have even been in the name of the company.

Now I can't find the catalog and am fortunately in a position to try my hand at landscape scale replanting of Eastern deciduous forest.  I'd like to buy pounds of ash, oak, hickory, basswood, etc.  

Does anyone know the company I'm talking about?   I remember a little 6x11 pamphlet-style catalog.  

Thanks in advance amigos-
 
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https://www.jlhudsonseeds.net/

When I made my post the recommended thread lead me to the answer.

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But I'm still interested in other leads......

Can't plant too many trees, right?
 
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A good place to buy trees are state nurseries.

Since your profile mentioned NC:

https://ncforestservice.gov/nursery/NurseryandTreeImprovement.htm

https://gardening.ces.ncsu.edu/gardening-plants/trees-3/

Other states offer trees to the general permies.
 
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