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Material Catalog Item Type Size Price Location Avail Abies concolor 'Blue Cloak' Conifers B&B; Rewholesale; 3' $268.00 6 White Fir HT Rewholesale W BB14 6 Abies concolor 'Blue Cloak' Conifers B&B; Rewholesale; 48" $348.00 5 White Fir Wide Rewholesale W BB15 5 Abies concolor 'Blue Select' Conifers B&B; Rewholesale; 3' $268.00 1 White Fir HT Rewholesale LOADING 1 DOCK Abies concolor 'Vernon Quam' Conifers #15; Rewholesale $225.00 1 White Fir Rewholesale S03 1 Abies concolor glauca compacta Conifers B&B; Rewholesale; 5' $566.00 7 'Wells Victoria' HT Dwarf White Fir Rewholesale W BB16 7 Abies lasiocarpa 'Arizonica' Conifers #15; Rewholesale $219.00 1 Corkbark Fir Rewholesale S03 1 Acer ginnala 'Flame' Deciduous Trees #3; Clump $43.00 73 Amur Maple PPI Ready EH11 73 Acer ginnala 'Flame' Deciduous Trees #15; Rewholesale; $219.00 5 Amur Maple Clump Rewholesale LOADING 5 DOCK Acer ginnala 'Ruby Slippers' Deciduous Trees #3; Clump $43.00 34 Amur Maple PPI Ready EH11 5 PPI Ready EH12 29 Acer ginnala 'Ruby Slippers' Deciduous Trees #15 $181.00 2 Amur Maple PPI Ready WS12 2 Acer ginnala 'Ruby Slippers' Deciduous Trees #25 $327.00 13 Amur Maple PPI Ready WN09 12 PPI Ready WS01 1 Acer glabrum Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 8' $446.00 2 Rocky Mountain Maple HT; Clump Rewholesale W BB26 2 09/30/21 01:53 AM Page 1 of 152 Form N/A Material Catalog Item Type Size Price Location Avail Acer griseum Deciduous Trees #15; Rewholesale; 2" $507.00 3 Paperbark Maple spp Rewholesale S05 3 Acer griseum Deciduous Trees RC Bag; Rewholesale; $442.00 2 Paperbark Maple spp 1.75" Rewholesale W BB08 2 Acer griseum Deciduous Trees RC Bag; Rewholesale; $446.00 2 Paperbark Maple spp 2" Rewholesale W BB08 2 Acer griseum 'Molly Forrdham' Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 2" $435.00 1 Cinnamon Girl™ Paperbark Maple Rewholesale W BB06 1 Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' Deciduous Trees #15; Rewholesale; 4' $257.00 1 Full Moon Japanese Maple HT Rewholesale S01 1 Acer japonicum 'Emmett's Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 7' $649.00 2 Pumpkin' HT Full Moon Japanese Maple Rewholesale W BB11 2 Acer japonicum 'Green Cascade' Deciduous Trees #6; Rewholesale $152.00 1 Full Moon Japanese Maple Rewholesale S01 1 Acer japonicum 'Green Cascade' Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 48" $339.00 2 Full Moon Japanese Maple Wide Rewholesale W BB11 2 Acer japonicum 'Vitifolium' Deciduous Trees #10; Rewholesale $370.00 1 Full Moon Japanese Maple Rewholesale S01 1 Acer japonicum 'Vitifolium' Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 6' $621.00 1 Full Moon Japanese Maple HT Rewholesale W BB11 1 Acer palmatum Deciduous Trees #10; Rewholesale; $196.00 3 Japanese Maple spp Clump Rewholesale LOADING 3 DOCK Acer palmatum 'Hogyoku' Deciduous Trees #10; Rewholesale; 3' $311.00 3 Japanese Maple HT Rewholesale S01 3 Acer palmatum 'Mikawa Deciduous Trees Container; $309.00 3 Yatsubusa' Rewholesale; 30" Japanese Maple Rewholesale S03 3 09/30/21 01:53 AM Page 2 of 152 Form N/A Material Catalog Item Type Size Price Location Avail Acer palmatum 'Red Pygmy' Deciduous Trees Container; $309.00 3 Red Pygmy Japanese Maple Rewholesale; 3' HT Rewholesale S01 3 Acer palmatum atropurpureum Deciduous Trees #20; Rewholesale; $379.00 4 'Bloodgood' 1.25" Red-Leaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale LOADING 4 DOCK Acer palmatum atropurpureum Deciduous Trees #15; Rewholesale $287.00 6 'Hubb's Red Willow' Red-Leaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale S03 6 Acer palmatum atropurpureum Deciduous Trees #15; Rewholesale; 42" $329.00 3 'Shaina' Wide Red-Leaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale S01 3 Acer palmatum dissectum Deciduous Trees #15; Rewholesale $259.00 1 'Orange Flame' Laceleaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale S04 1 Acer palmatum dissectum Deciduous Trees #10; Rewholesale $245.00 2 'Tamukeyama' Laceleaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale LOADING 2 DOCK Acer palmatum dissectum Deciduous Trees #20; Rewholesale $335.00 1 'Tamukeyama' Laceleaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale LOADING 1 DOCK Acer palmatum dissectum Deciduous Trees #10; Rewholesale $199.00 1 'Viridis' Laceleaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale S01 1 Acer palmatum dissectum Deciduous Trees #20; Rewholesale; $355.00 2 'Viridis' 1.25" Laceleaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale LOADING 2 DOCK Acer palmatum dissectum Deciduous Trees Container; $365.00 3 'Viridis' Rewholesale; 3' HT Laceleaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale S01 3 Acer palmatum dissectum Deciduous Trees Container; $469.00 5 'Waterfall' Rewholesale; 4' HT Green Laceleaf Japanese Maple Rewholesale S01 5 Acer platanoides 'Columnare' Deciduous Trees RC Bag; Rewholesale; $392.00 1 Norway Maple 2" Rewholesale W BB09 1 09/30/21 01:53 AM Page 3 of 152 Form N/A Material Catalog Item Type Size Price Location Avail Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' Deciduous Trees #15 $181.00 16 Norway Maple PPI Ready PARKING 16 LOT Acer platanoides 'Crimson Deciduous Trees #25 $327.00 22 Sentry' Norway Maple PPI Ready PARKING 22 LOT Acer platanoides 'Crimson Deciduous Trees RC Bag; Rewholesale; $395.00 3 Sentry' 1.75" Norway Maple Rewholesale W BB09 3 Acer platanoides 'Crimson Deciduous Trees RC Bag; Rewholesale; $392.00 1 Sentry' 2" Norway Maple Rewholesale W BB09 1 Acer platanoides 'Emerald Deciduous Trees #20 $225.00 1 Queen' Norway Maple PPI Ready WN07 1 Acer platanoides 'Royal Red' Deciduous Trees #25 $327.00 1 Norway Maple PPI Ready WN03 1 Acer pseudosieboldianum x Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 7' $337.00 1 palmatum 'Hasselkus' Northern HT; Clump Glow® Northern Glow® Korean Maple Rewholesale W BB05 1 Acer rubrum 'JFS-KW78' Deciduous Trees Container 28"; $366.00 2 PP25301 Armstrong Gold® Rewholesale; 2" Red Maple Rewholesale S09 2 Acer tatarica Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 3" $490.00 1 Tatarian Maple spp Rewholesale W BB04 1 Acer tatarica Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 4" $550.00 1 Tatarian Maple spp Rewholesale W BB04 1 Acer tatarica 'Hot Wings' Deciduous Trees #10; Clump $170.00 20 PP15023 Tatarian Maple PPI Ready PARKING 20 LOT Acer tatarica 'Hot Wings' Deciduous Trees #25; Clump $327.00 12 PP15023 Tatarian Maple PPI Ready WS07 12 Acer tatarica 'Hot Wings' Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 8' $499.00 5 PP15023 HT; Clump Tatarian Maple Rewholesale W BB10 5 09/30/21 01:53 AM Page 4 of 152 Form N/A Material Catalog Item Type Size Price Location Avail Acer tataricum 'JFS-KW2' Deciduous Trees B&B; Rewholesale; 3" $490.00 1 Rugged Charm® Tatarian Maple Rewholesale W BB02 1 Acer truncatum x A. platanoides Deciduous Trees #15; Rewholesale $213.00 1 'JFS-KW187' Urban Sunset® PP27545 Sunset Maple Rewholesale S05 1 Acer truncatum x A. platanoides Deciduous Trees RC Bag; Rewholesale; $392.00 2 'JFS-KW187' Urban Sunset® 2" PP27545 Sunset Maple Rewholesale W BB05 2 Acer truncatum x A. platanoides Deciduous Trees #25; Rewholesale $385.00 5 'Warrenred' PP7433 Pacific Sunset® Sunset Maple Rewholesale LOADING 4 DOCK Rewholesale S08 1 Acer truncatum x A. platanoides Deciduous Trees RC Bag; Rewholesale; $392.00 4 'Warrenred' PP7433 Pacific 1.75" Sunset® Sunset Maple Rewholesale W BB08 4 Acer truncatum x A. platanoides Deciduous Trees #25 $327.00 3 JFS-KKW202' Crimson Sunset® Sunset Maple PPI Ready PARKING 3 LOT Acer x freemanii 'Jeffersred' Deciduous Trees #15; Rewholesale $219.00 1 Autumn Blaze® Maple Rewholesale S05 1 Acer x freemanii 'Jeffersred' Deciduous Trees RC Bag; Rewholesale; $385.00 1 Autumn Blaze® 1.75" Maple Rewholesale W BB09 1 Acer x freemanii 'Jeffersred' Deciduous Trees RC Bag; Rewholesale; $395.00 2 Autumn Blaze® 2" Maple Rewholesale LOADING 2 DOCK Achillea 'Firefly Amethyst' PPAF Perennials/Ferns #1 $11.00 48 Lavender Yarrow PPI Ready E O01 E 48 Achillea 'Firefly Diamond' PPAF Perennials/Ferns #1 $11.00 266 White Yarrow PPI Ready E O01 D 52 PPI Ready E O01 I 14 PPI Ready E O02 K 199 PPI Ready E O13 B 1 09/30/21 01:53 AM Page 5 of 152 Form N/A Material Catalog Item Type Size Price Location Avail Achillea 'Firefly Peach Sky' PPAF Perennials/Ferns #1 $11.00 80 Peach Yarrow PPI Ready E O01 I 49 PPI Ready E O02 K 31 Achillea 'Little Moonshine' Perennials/Ferns #1 $11.00 14 Yellow Yarrow PPI Ready E O10 C 14 Achillea 'Moonshine' Perennials/Ferns #1 $11.00 8 Yellow Yarrow PPI Ready E O12 K 1 PPI Ready E O14 C 7 Achillea millefolium 'Coronation Perennials/Ferns #1 $11.00 103 Gold' Yellow Yarrow PPI Ready E O01 O 13 PPI Ready E O05 A 6 PPI Ready E O11 A 84 Achillea millefolium 'Desert Perennials/Ferns #1 $11.00 53 Eve™ Terra Cotta' Orange Yarrow PPI Ready E O05 L 40 PPI Ready E O09 J 13 Achillea millefolium 'Desert Perennials/Ferns #1 $11.00 25 Eve™ Yellow' Yellow Yarrow PPI Ready E O09 M 25 Achillea millefolium 'Lilac Beauty' Perennials/Ferns #1; 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