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Retail Price Availability Moosa Creek Nursery www.moosacreeknursery.com 760-749-3216 Nursery Address: Billing Address: 27201 Cool Water Ranch Rd 27201 Cool Water Ranch Rd Valley Center Ca 92082 Valley Center Ca 92082 Retail Price List Oct-21 Size Price Quantity Abronia maritima Sand Verbena 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 83 Abronia umbellata Pink Sand Verbena 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Abronia villosa Desert Sand Verbena 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Abutilon palmeri Palmer's Indian mallow 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 - Abutilon palmeri Palmer's Indian mallow 5 gallon (5g) 29.99 - Acer macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple 15 gallon (15g) 119.99 - Acer macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Acer macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple 24' box (box 24) 329.99 1 Acer macrophyllum Big Leaf Maple 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 - Acer negundo var. californicum California Box Elder 15 gallon (15g) 89.99 - Acer negundo var. californicum California Box Elder 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 - Acer negundo var. californicum California Box Elder 24' box (box 24) 259.99 - Acer negundo var. californicum California Box Elder 5 gallon (5g) 29.99 - Achillea millefolium 'Apple Blossom' Apple Blossom Yarrow 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 59 Achillea Millefolium 'Island Pink' Island Pink Common Yarrow 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 - Achillea millefolium Yarrow 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 - Achillea millefolium Yarrow 5 gallon (5g) 24.99 - Achillea millefolium ssp. lanulosa Mountain Yarrow 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 - Achillea 'Moonshine' Moonshine Yarrow 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 - Achillea millefolium 'Paprika' Paprika Common Yarrow 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 - Adenostoma fasciculatum 'Cabrillo' Cabrillo Prostrate Chamise 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Adenostoma fasciculatum Chamise 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 83 Adenostoma fasciculatum 'San Nicolas' Prostrate Chamise 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Adenostoma sparsifolium Redshanks 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 30 Adolphia californica California Spinebush 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 20 Aesculus californica 'Blushing Dawn' Buckeye Blushing Dawn 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Aesculus californica 'Blushing Dawn' Buckeye Blushing Dawn 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Aesculus californica California Buckeye 15 gallon (15g) 159.99 - Aesculus californica California Buckeye 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 10 Aesculus californica California Buckeye 24' box (box 24) 399.99 - Aesculus californica California Buckeye 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 22 Aesculus parryi Parry's Buckeye 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Aesculus parryi Parry's Buckeye 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Agave deserti Desert Century Plant 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 30 Agave deserti Desert Century Plant 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 15 Agave sebastiana Agave sebastiana 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Agave shawii Shaw's Agave 15 gallon (15g) 159.99 - Agave shawii Shaw's Agave 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Agave shawii Shaw's Agave 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Agrostis pallens Bent Grass 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Retail Price List C a l i f o r n i a's N a t i v e P l a n t N u r s e r y™ Page 1 of 25 Moosa Creek Nursery www.moosacreeknursery.com 760-749-3216 Nursery Address: Billing Address: 27201 Cool Water Ranch Rd 27201 Cool Water Ranch Rd Valley Center Ca 92082 Valley Center Ca 92082 Retail Price List Oct-21 Size Price Quantity Alnus rhombifolia White Alder 15 gallon (15g) 119.99 - Alnus rhombifolia White Alder 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Alnus rhombifolia White Alder 24' box (box 24) 329.99 - Alnus rhombifolia White Alder 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 5 Ambrosia chamissonis Beach Bur 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Ambrosia dumosa White Bursage 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Ambrosia psilostachya Western Ragweed 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Ambrosia pumila San Diego Ragweed 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Ambrosia (Hymenoclea) salsola Burrobush 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Anemopsis californica Yerba Mansa 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 500 Antirrhinum nuttallianum Violet Snapdragon 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Aquilegia formosa California Columbine 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 - Aquilegia formosa California Columbine 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 - Arbutus menziesii Pacific Madrone 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Arbutus menziesii Madrone 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Arctostaphylos 'Austin Griffiths' Austin Griffiths Manzanita 15 gallon (15g) 119.99 17 Arctostaphylos 'Austin Griffiths' Austin Griffiths Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 99 Arctostaphylos 'Austin Griffiths' Austin Griffiths Manzanita 24' box (box 24) 329.99 - Arctostaphylos 'Austin Griffiths' Austin Griffiths Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 32 Arctostaphylos 'Baby Bear' Baby Bear Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 63 Arctostaphylos 'Baby Bear' Baby Bear Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Bert Johnson' Bert Johnson Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 452 Arctostaphylos 'Brother James' Brother James Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Carmel Sur' Carmel Sur Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 744 Arctostaphylos edmundsii 'Carmel Sur' Carmel Sur Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 29.99 - Arctostaphylos cruzensis Arroyo de la Cruz Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 59 Arctostaphylos cruzensis Arroyo de la Cruz Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 - Arctostaphylos 'Dr. Hurd' Dr. Hurd Manzanita Tree 15 gallon (15g) 119.99 28 Arctostaphylos 'Dr. Hurd' Dr. Hurd Manzanita Tree 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 668 Arctostaphylos 'Dr. Hurd' Dr. Hurd Manzanita Tree 24' box (box 24) 329.99 7 Arctostaphylos 'Dr. Hurd' Dr. Hurd Manzanita Tree 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 119 Arctostaphylos 'Emerald Carpet' Emerald Carpet Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 - Arctostaphylos 'Emerald Carpet' Emerald Carpet Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 29.99 - Arctostaphylos hookeri ssp. franciscana Franciscana Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 227 Arctostaphylos hookeri ssp. franciscana Franciscana Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 - Arctostaphylos silvicola 'Ghostly' Ghostly Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 67 Arctostaphylos glauca Bigberry Manzanita 15 gallon (15g) 159.99 - Arctostaphylos glauca Bigberry Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 197 Arctostaphylos glauca Bigberry Manzanita 24' box (box 24) 399.99 - Arctostaphylos glauca Bigberry Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Retail Price List C a l i f o r n i a's N a t i v e P l a n t N u r s e r y™ Page 2 of 25 Moosa Creek Nursery www.moosacreeknursery.com 760-749-3216 Nursery Address: Billing Address: 27201 Cool Water Ranch Rd 27201 Cool Water Ranch Rd Valley Center Ca 92082 Valley Center Ca 92082 Retail Price List Oct-21 Size Price Quantity Arctostaphylos glandulosa ssp crassifolia Del Mar Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 237 Arctostaphylos glandulosa ssp crassifolia Del Mar Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Arctostaphylos glandulosa ssp crassifolia lowgrowing Del Mar Lowgrowing Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Arctostaphylos glandulosa ssp glandulosa Eastwood Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Arctostaphylos 'Greensphere' Greensphere Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 188 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Green Supreme' Green Supreme Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 224 Arctostaphylos densiflora 'Harmony' Harmony Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 7 Arctostaphylos densiflora 'Howard McMinn' Howard McMinn Manzanita 15 gallon (15g) 89.99 3 Arctostaphylos densiflora 'Howard McMinn' Howard McMinn Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 840 Arctostaphylos densiflora 'Howard McMinn' Howard McMinn Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 29.99 31 Arctostaphylos 'Ian Bush' Ian Bush Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 74 Arctostaphylos 'Ian Bush' Ian Bush Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 59.95 - Arctostaphylos insularis Island Manzanita 15 gallon (15g) 159.99 4 Arctostaphylos insularis Island Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 190 Arctostaphylos insularis Island Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 2 Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley' John Dourley Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 641 Arctostaphylos 'John Dourley' John Dourley Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 - Arctostaphylos 'Lester Rowntree' Lester Rowntree Manzanita 15 gallon (15g) 119.99 - Arctostaphylos 'Lester Rowntree' Lester Rowntree Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 189 Arctostaphylos 'Lester Rowntree' Lester Rowntree Manzanita 24' box (box 24) 329.99 - Arctostaphylos 'Lester Rowntree' Lester Rowntree Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 - Arctostaphylos bakeri 'Louis Edmunds' Louis Edmunds Manzanita 15 gallon (15g) 119.99 - Arctostaphylos bakeri 'Louis Edmunds' Louis Edmunds Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 389 Arctostaphylos bakeri 'Louis Edmunds' Louis Edmunds Manzanita 24' box (box 24) 329.99 - Arctostaphylos bakeri 'Louis Edmunds' Louis Edmunds Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 37.99 26 Arctostaphylos 'Mama Bear' Mama Bear Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 60 Arctostaphylos 'Mama Bear' Mama Bear Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Arctostaphylos hookeri 'Monterey Carpet' Monterey Carpet Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 12.99 200 Arctostaphylos stanfordiana 'Fred Oehler' Fred Oehler Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Arctostaphylos otayensis Otay Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Arctostaphylos otayensis Otay Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' Pacific Mist Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 944 Arctostaphylos 'Pacific Mist' Pacific Mist Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 29.99 1 Arctostaphylos pajaroensis 'Paradise' Paradise Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 253 Arctostaphylos pajaroensis 'Paradise' Paradise Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Point Reyes' Point Reyes Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 9.99 500 Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 'Point Reyes' Point Reyes Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 29.99 - Arctostaphylos pringlei Pringlei Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Arctostaphylos pungens Pointleaf Manzanita 1 gallon (1g) 16.99 - Arctostaphylos pungens Pointleaf Manzanita 5 gallon (5g) 59.99 - Retail Price List C a l i f o r n i a's N a t i v e P l a n t N u r s e r y™ Page 3 of 25 Moosa Creek Nursery www.moosacreeknursery.com 760-749-3216 Nursery Address: Billing Address: 27201 Cool Water Ranch Rd 27201 Cool Water Ranch Rd Valley Center Ca 92082 Valley Center Ca 92082 Retail Price
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