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Inventory Price List GREEN SPOT 2020 RETAIL PRICING SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREE PAGES 1-20 FRUIT TREES PAGES 20-25 SMALL FRUITS PAGES 25-26 FLOWERING SHRUBS PAGES 26-49 VINES PAGES 49-51 BROADLEAF EVERGREENS PAGES 51-53 SPREADING JUNIPERS PAGE 54 UPRIGHT JUNIPERS PAGES 55-56 EVERGREENS & PINES PAGES 56-65 GRASSES PAGES 65-68 PERENNIALS PAGES 68-81 SHADE & ORNAMENTAL TREES Product Unit of Price Item Code Description Line Measur Code Retail Price e 10-ALDTHIN#10 ALDER, THINLEAF #10 SOTR EACH RETL 131.95 10-ALDTHIN05' ALDER, THINLEAF #7 (5') SOTR EACH RETL 105.85 10-ALDTHIN06' ALDER, THINLEAF #15 (6') SOTR EACH RETL 145.00 10-ALDTHINCL8BB ALDER, THINLEAF CL. 8.00' B&B SOTR EACH RETL 384.25 10-ASPENMNT1.5 ASPEN, MTN. SENTINEL 1.50" SOTR EACH RETL 227.65 10-ASPENMNT1.7 ASPEN, MTN. SENTINEL 1.75" SOTR EACH RETL 329.15 10-ASPENMNTSE15 ASPEN, MTN. SENTINEL 1.25 SOTR EACH RETL 227.65 10-ASPENMNTSEN ASPEN, MTN. SENTINEL 2.50" SOTR EACH RETL 500.25 10-ASPENPRA8 ASPEN, PRAIRIE GOLD 8-10BB SOTR EACH RETL 333.50 10-ASPENQU100CL ASPEN, QUAKING COLLECTED SOTR EACH RETL 145.00 10-ASPENQUA#10 ASPEN, QUAKING #7CL SOTR EACH RETL 108.75 10-ASPENQUA#10C ASPEN, QUAKING #10CL SOTR EACH RETL 143.55 10-ASPENQUA#15 ASPEN, QUAKING #15CL SOTR EACH RETL 210.25 10-ASPENQUA#15C ASPEN, QUAKING #15CL SOTR EACH RETL 210.25 10-ASPENQUA#20 ASPEN, QUAKING #20 CL SOTR EACH RETL 290.00 10-ASPENQUA#5C ASPEN, QUAKING #5CL SOTR EACH RETL 71.05 10-ASPENQUA150F ASPEN, QUAKING 1.50" B&B SOTR EACH RETL 221.85 10-ASPENQUA175C ASPEN, QUAKING 1.75" CL B&B SOTR EACH RETL 278.40 10-ASPENQUA175F ASPEN, QUAKING 1.75" B&B SOTR EACH RETL 249.40 10-ASPENQUA200C ASPEN, QUAKING 2.00" CL B&B SOTR EACH RETL 317.55 10-ASPENQUA200F ASPEN, QUAKING 2.00" B&B SOTR EACH RETL 288.55 10-ASPENQUA250C ASPEN, QUAKING 2.50" CL B&B SOTR EACH RETL 382.80 10-ASPENQUA250F ASPEN, QUAKING 2.50" B&B SOTR EACH RETL 353.80 10-ASPENQUA300F ASPEN, QUAKING 3.00" B&B SOTR EACH RETL 429.20 10-ASPENQUA350F ASPEN, QUAKING 3.00" CL B&B SOTR EACH RETL 458.20 10-ASPENSWE#15 ASPEN, SWEDISH #15 SOTR EACH RETL 227.65 10-ASPENSWE2.00 ASPEN, SWEDISH 2.00" B&B SOTR EACH RETL 435.00 10-ASPENSWE250 ASPEN, SWEDISH 2.50" B&B SOTR EACH RETL 500.25 10-BEACHEU200B BEECH, EUROPEAN 2.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 398.75 10-BEACHEU300B BEECH, EUROPEAN 2.25" BB SOTR EACH RETL 443.70 10-BEACHTRI#5 BEECH, TRICOLOR #15 SOTR EACH RETL 304.50 10-BEACREDO200B BEECH, RED OBELISK 2.00" SOTR EACH RETL 398.75 10-BIRCHCLW068C BIRCH, CUTLEAF WEEPING 6-8' SOTR EACH RETL 333.50 10-BIRCHCLW125C BIRCH, CUTLEAF WEEPING #15 SOTR EACH RETL 233.45 10-BIRCHCLW150C BIRCH, CUTLEAF WEEPING #20 SOTR EACH RETL 274.05 10-BIRCHCLW175B BIRCH, CUTLEAF WEEPING 1.75"BB SOTR EACH RETL 350.90 10-BIRCHCLW200B BIRCH, CUTLEAF WEEPING 2.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 420.50 10-BIRCHCLW250B BIRCH, CUTLEAF WEEPING 2.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 500.25 10-BIRCHDAK150C BIRCH, DAKOTA PINNACLE 1.50"CT SOTR EACH RETL 274.05 10-BIRCHEUW125C BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE 1.25" CT SOTR EACH RETL 233.45 10-BIRCHEUW150C BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE 1.50" CT SOTR EACH RETL 274.05 10-BIRCHEUW175B BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE 1.75" BB SOTR EACH RETL 350.90 10-BIRCHEUW200B BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE 2.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 420.50 10-BIRCHEUW250B BIRCH, EUROPEAN WHITE 2.50" BB SOTR EACH RETL 500.25 10-BIRCHHER068C BIRCH, HERITAGE #15CL SOTR EACH RETL 333.50 10-BIRCHHER1012 BIRCH, HERITAGE 10'-12' B&B SOTR EACH RETL 514.75 10-BIRCHHER150C BIRCH, HERITAGE 1.50" CT SOTR EACH RETL 274.05 10-BIRCHHER175B BIRCH, HERITAGE 1.75" BB SOTR EACH RETL 350.90 10-BIRCHHER200B BIRCH, HERITAGE 2.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 420.50 10-BIRCHHER250B BIRCH, HERITAGE 2.50" BB SOTR EACH RETL 500.25 10-BIRCHHER810B BIRCH, HERITAGE 8-10' CL BB SOTR EACH RETL 452.40 10-BIRCHPAP068C BIRCH, PAPER 6-8' CT SOTR EACH RETL 333.50 10-BIRCHPAP125C BIRCH, PAPER #15 SOTR EACH RETL 233.45 10-BIRCHPAP150C BIRCH, PAPER 1.50" CT/#20 CL SOTR EACH RETL 274.05 10-BIRCHPAP175B BIRCH, PAPER 1.75" BB SOTR EACH RETL 350.90 10-BIRCHPAP200B BIRCH, PAPER 2.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 420.50 10-BIRCHPAP250B BIRCH, PAPER 2.50" BB SOTR EACH RETL 500.25 10-BIRCHRIV068B BIRCH, RIVER 6-8' BB CL SOTR EACH RETL 333.50 10-BIRCHRIV112B BIRCH, RIVER 10-12' CL BB SOTR EACH RETL 514.75 10-BIRCHRIV125C BIRCH, RIVER #15 SOTR EACH RETL 233.45 10-BIRCHRIV150C BIRCH, RIVER 1.50" CT/#20 SOTR EACH RETL 274.05 10-BIRCHRIV175B BIRCH, RIVER 1.75" BB SOTR EACH RETL 350.90 10-BIRCHRIV200B BIRCH, RIVER 2.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 420.50 10-BIRCHRIV250B BIRCH, RIVER 2.50" BB SOTR EACH RETL 500.25 10-BIRCHRIV68C BIRCH, RIVER 6-8' CT SOTR EACH RETL 333.50 10-BIRCHRIV810B BIRCH, RIVER 8'-10' CL B&B SOTR EACH RETL 452.40 10-BIRCHWAT#5 BIRCH, WATER/WESTERN #5 SOTR EACH RETL 55.10 10-BIRCHWAT125C BIRCH, WATER/WESTERN 1.25" CT SOTR EACH RETL 201.55 10-BIRCHWAT200B BIRCH, WATER/WESTERN 2.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 420.50 10-BIRCHWAT250B BIRCH, WATER/WESTERN 2.50" BB SOTR EACH RETL 500.25 10-BIRCHWHI068B BIRCH, WHITESPIRE 6-8' CL BB SOTR EACH RETL 333.50 10-BIRCHWHI068C BIRCH, WHITESPIRE 6-8' CT SOTR EACH RETL 333.50 10-BIRCHWHI125C BIRCH, WHITESPIRE 1.25" CT SOTR EACH RETL 274.05 10-BIRCHWHI150C BIRCH, WHITESPIRE 1.50" CT SOTR EACH RETL 274.05 10-BIRCHWHI175B BIRCH, WHITESPIRE 1.75" BB SOTR EACH RETL 350.90 10-BIRCHWHI200B BIRCH, WHITESPIRE 2.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 420.50 10-BIRCHWHI250B BIRCH, WHITESPIRE 2.50" BB SOTR EACH RETL 500.25 10-BIRDURHEA2"B BIRCH, DURA HEAT 2" BB SOTR EACH RETL 420.50 10-CATALPWE150C CATALPA 1.50"CT SOTR EACH RETL 237.80 10-CATALPWE175C CATALPA 1.75"CT SOTR EACH RETL 282.75 10-CATALPWE200B CATALPA 2.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 391.50 10-CATALPWE200C CATALPA 2.00"CT SOTR EACH RETL 326.25 10-CATALPWE250B CATALPA 2.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 478.50 10-CATALPWE300B CATALPA 3.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 536.50 10-CHERRAKE125 CHERRY, AKEBONO #15/1.25"CT SOTR EACH RETL 246.50 10-CHERRKW100C CHERRY, KWANZAN 1.00" CT SOTR EACH RETL 239.25 10-CHERRKW125C CHERRY, KWANZAN 1.25" CT SOTR EACH RETL 246.50 10-CHERRPI125C CHERRY, PINK FLAIR 1.25" CT SOTR EACH RETL 246.50 10-CHERRPI150C CHERRY, PINK FLARE 1.50" SOTR EACH RETL 304.50 10-CHOKEAMU250B CHOKECHERRY, AMUR 2.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 456.75 10-CHOKECAN#5 CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED #5 ORSH EACH RETL 32.30 10-CHOKECAN#5CA CHOKECHERRY, WESTERN #5 CA ORSH EACH RETL 54.40 10-CHOKECAN100C CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED1.00"CT SOTR EACH RETL 187.05 10-CHOKECAN125C CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED1.25"CT SOTR EACH RETL 220.40 10-CHOKECAN150B CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED1.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 304.50 10-CHOKECAN150C CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED1.50"CT SOTR EACH RETL 236.35 10-CHOKECAN175B CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED1.75"BB SOTR EACH RETL 319.00 10-CHOKECAN200B CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED2.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 355.25 10-CHOKECAN225B CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED2.25"BB SOTR EACH RETL 406.00 10-CHOKECAN250B CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED2.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 456.75 10-CHOKECAN6CL CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED 6' CL SOTR EACH RETL 326.25 10-CHOKECAN8CL CHOKECHERRY, CANADA RED 8' CL SOTR EACH RETL 384.25 10-CORKTREY200B CORK TREE, EYE STOPPER 2.00"B SOTR EACH RETL 487.20 10-CORYCOL#15 TURKISH FILBERT #15 SOTR EACH RETL 255.20 10-CORYCOL150B TURKISH FILBERT 1.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 355.25 10-CORYCOL175B TURKISH FILBERT 1.75"BB SOTR EACH RETL 391.50 10-CORYCOL200B TURKISH FILBERT 2.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 493.00 10-COTTOLAN068C COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF 6-8' CT SOTR EACH RETL 100.05 10-COTTOLAN100C COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF 1.00" CT SOTR EACH RETL 127.60 10-COTTOLAN125C COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF 1.25" CT SOTR EACH RETL 143.55 10-COTTOLAN175B COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF 1.75"BB SOTR EACH RETL 243.60 10-COTTOLAN200B COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF 2.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 294.35 10-COTTOLAN250B COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF 2.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 326.25 10-COTTOLAN300B COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF 3.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 377.00 10-COTTOLAN350B COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF 3.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 437.90 10-COTTOLAN400B COTTONWOOD, LANCELEAF 4.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 485.75 10-COTTONAR068C COTTONWOOD, NARROWLEAF 6-8' CT SOTR EACH RETL 100.05 10-COTTONAR100C COTTONWOOD, NARROWLEAF 1.00"CT SOTR EACH RETL 127.60 10-COTTONAR125C COTTONWOOD, NARROWLEAF 1.25"CT SOTR EACH RETL 143.55 10-COTTONAR175B COTTONWOOD, NARROWLEAF 1.75"BB SOTR EACH RETL 243.60 10-COTTONAR200B COTTONWOOD, NARROWLEAF 2.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 294.35 10-COTTONAR250B COTTONWOOD, NARROWLEAF 2.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 326.25 10-COTTONAR300B COTTONWOOD, NARROWLEAF 3.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 377.00 10-COTTONAR350B COTTONWOOD, NARROWLEAF 3.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 437.90 10-COTTOSAR1 COTTONWOOD, SARGENT 1.00" CT SOTR EACH RETL 127.60 10-COTTOSAR200B COTTONWOOD, SARGENT 2.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 294.35 10-COTTOSAR250B COTTONWOOD, SARGENT 2.50"BB SOTR EACH RETL 326.25 10-COTTOSAR300B COTTONWOOD, SARGENT 3.00"BB SOTR EACH RETL 377.00 10-COTTOSIO068C COTTONWOOD, SIOUXLAND 6-8' CT SOTR EACH RETL 100.05 10-COTTOSIO100C COTTONWOOD, SIOUXLAND 1.00" CT SOTR EACH RETL 127.60 10-COTTOSIO125C COTTONWOOD, SIOUXLAND 1.25" CT SOTR EACH RETL 143.55 10-COTTOSIO175B COTTONWOOD, SIOUXLAND 1.75"BB SOTR EACH RETL 243.60 10-COTTOSIO200B COTTONWOOD, SIOUXLAND 2.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 294.35 10-COTTOSIO250B COTTONWOOD, SIOUXLAND 2.50" BB SOTR EACH RETL 326.25 10-COTTOSIO300B COTTONWOOD, SIOUXLAND 3.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 377.00 10-COTTOSIO350B COTTONWOOD, SIOUXLAND 3.50" BB SOTR EACH RETL 437.90 10-COTTOSIO400B COTTONWOOD, SIOUXLAND 4.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 485.75 10-CRPINKSP175B CRAB, PINK SPIRE 1.75" BB SOTR EACH RETL 352.35 10-CYPRAR15 CYPRESS, ARIZONA #15 SOTR EACH RETL 242.15 10-CYPREBA175B CYPRESS, BALD 1.75" BB SOTR EACH RETL 413.25 10-CYPREBA200BB CYPRESS, BALD 2.00" BB SOTR EACH RETL 437.90 10-CYPREBA225B CYPRESS, BALD 2.25" BB SOTR EACH RETL 485.75 10-ELMACC175 ELM, ACCOLADE 1.75" BB SOTR EACH RETL 377.00 10-ELMACC200 ELM, ACCOLADE
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