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Plant Availability Plant Availability Product is flying out the gates! Availability is current as of 4/11/20 and is subject to change without notice. Call us to place an order for pick up or discuss details about curbside, local delivery for the Clovis/Fresno area. 559-255-6645 Or visit us! Our outdoor nursery is located on 10 acres at 7730 East Belmont Ave Fresno, CA. 93737 Availability in alphabetical order by botanical name. Common Name Botanical Name Size Loc. Avail Retail Glossy Abelia Abelia G Compacta Variegata * #5 R280A 15 $ 24.99 Confetti Abelia Abelia G Confettii #5 RETAIL 7 $ 28.99 Glossy Abelia Edward Goucher Abelia G Edward Goucher * #5 R280A 11 $ 19.99 'Kaleidoscope' Abelia Abelia Kaleidoscope Pp#16988 * #3 RET 1 $ 29.99 Passion Chinese Lantern Abutilon Patio Lantern Passion 12 cm R101 170 $ 7.99 Bear's Breech Acanthus mollis #5 R340B 30 $ 23.99 Trident Maple Acer Buergerianum #5 R424 3 $ 36.99 Miyasama Kaede Trident Maple Acer Buergerianum Miyasama Kaede #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Trident Maple Acer Buergerianum Trident #15 R498 3 $ 89.99 Trident Maple Acer Buergerianum Trident #15 R442 5 $ 89.99 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Blaze 24 box R800 2 $ 279.00 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Blaze #15 R442 3 $ 84.99 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Blaze 30 box R700 4 $ 499.00 Autumn Blaze Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Blaze #5 R425 19 $ 39.99 Autumn Fantasy Maple Acer Freemanni Autumn Fantasy #15 R440 6 $ 84.99 Ruby Slippers Amur Maple Acer G Ruby Slippers 24 box R700 12 $ 279.00 Flame Maple Multi Acer Ginnala Flame Multi 30 box R700 2 $ 499.00 Flame Amur Maple Acer Ginnala Flame Std. #15 R499A 1 $ 84.99 Flame Amur Maple Acer Ginnala Flame Std. #15 R497 4 $ 84.99 Fernleaf Fullmoon Maple Acer J Aconitifolium (kg)* #20 R477A 2 $ 299.00 Jordan Fullmoon Maple Acer J Jordan (kg)* #5 R520B 2 $ 139.99 Fullmoon Maple Acer J Vitifolium (kg)* #5 R520B 1 $ 139.99 Belmont Nursery 7730 East Belmont Ave, Fresno CA 93737 559-255-6645 Plant Availability Fernleaf Fullmoon Maple Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium #2 R520A 1 $ 49.99 Fernleaf Fullmoon Maple Acer Japonicum Aconitifolium #7 R520B 1 $ 109.99 Fairy Lights Fullmoon Maple Acer Japonicum Fairy Lights (kg)* #2 R520A 4 $ 89.99 Jordan Fullmoon Maple Acer Japonicum Jordan #15 R520B 3 $ 159.99 O Isami Maple Acer Japonicum O Isami 24 box R477A 1 $ 399.00 Fullmoon Maple Acer Japonicum Vitifolium 24 box R477A 2 $ 399.00 Fullmoon Maple Acer Japonicum Vitifolium #15 R520B 4 $ 159.99 Flamingo Box Elder Acer Negundo Flamingo #15 R442 7 $ 99.99 Emperor One Japanese Maple Acer P Emperor One 36 BOX R477A 1 $ 1,200.00 Akegarasu Japanese Maple Acer P Akegarasu 24 box R477A 1 $ 399.00 Akegarasu Japanese Maple Acer P Akegarasu #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Amber Ghost Japanese Maple Acer P Amber Ghost #15 R520B 7 $ 159.99 Atropurpureum Japanese Maple Acer P Atropurpureum #2 R520A 1 $ 37.99 Atropurpureum Japanese Maple Acer P Atropurpureum #5 R520B 8 $ 59.99 Aureum Japanese Maple Acer P Aureum 24 box R520A 1 $ 399.00 Azuma murasaki Japanese Maple Acer P Azuma Murasaki (toshi) 24 box R477A 1 $ 399.00 Beni Otake Japanese Maple Acer P Beni Otake #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Bloodgood Japanese Maple Acer P Bloodgood #5 R520B 1 $ 74.99 Bloodgood Japanese Maple Acer P Bloodgood (kg)* #5 R520B 11 $ 129.99 Bloodgood Japanese Maple Acer P Bloodgood (kg)* #10 RD101 21 $ 242.66 Bloodgood Japanese Maple Acer P Bloodgood (kg)* #5 R520A 110 $ 83.99 Bloodgood Japanese Maple Acer P Bloodgood * #65 R477A 4 $ 799.00 Bloodgood Japanese Maple Acer P Bloodgood * 3 Inch Caliper #25 R477A 1 $ 749.00 Bloodgood Japanese Maple Acer P Bloodgood 5-6 * EA R520B 3 $ 229.00 Butterfly Japanese Maple Acer P Butterfly #5 R520B 1 $ 74.99 Butterfly Japanese Maple Acer P Butterfly (kg)* #2 R520A 1 $ 79.99 Coonara Pygmy Japanese Maple Acer P Coonara Pygmy #7 R520B 6 $ 94.99 Coonara Pygmy Japanese Maple Acer P Coonara Pygmy (kg)* #2 R520A 2 $ 89.99 Corvallis Broom Japanese Maple Acer P Corvallis Broom (kg)* #2 R520B 1 $ 64.99 Crimson Princess Japanese Maple Acer P Crimson Princess #15 R520B 2 $ 159.99 Belmont Nursery 7730 East Belmont Ave, Fresno CA 93737 559-255-6645 Plant Availability Tamukeyama Japanese Maple Acer P D Tamukeyama * #45 R477A 1 $ 1,500.00 Burgundy Lace Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Burgundy Lace (kg)* #2 R520A 1 $ 64.99 Crimson Queen Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Crimson Queen (kg)* #20 R477A 3 $ 299.00 Crimson Queen Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Crimson Queen (kg)* #2 R520A 3 $ 74.99 Garnet Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Garnet #15 R520B 13 $ 159.99 Inabe Shidare Japanese Maple Screen Acer P Dis Inabe Shidare A * #35 R477A 2 $ 799.99 Inabe Shidare Japanese Maple Screen Acer P Dis Inabe Shidare B * #35 R477A 2 $ 1,000.00 Ottos Dissectum Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Ottos Dissectum (kg)* #10 R520B 2 $ 199.99 Ottos Dissectum Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Ottos Dissectum (kg)* #1 R520A 19 $ 39.99 Seiryu Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Seiryu (kg)* #1 R520A 8 $ 39.99 Seiryu Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Seiryu (kg)* #5 R520B 26 $ 129.99 Spring Delight Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Spring Delight (kg)* #10 R520B 2 $ 199.99 Spring Delight Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Spring Delight (kg)* #2 R520A 9 $ 89.99 Tamukeyama Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Tamukeyama (kg)* #1 R520A 22 $ 38.99 Viridis Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Viridis (kg)* #5 R520B 8 $ 129.99 Viridis Japanese Maple Acer P Dis Viridis (kg)* #2 R520A 45 $ 38.99 Emperor One Japanese Maple Acer P Emperor One #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Emperor One Japanese Maple (kg) Acer P Emperor One (kg)* #20 R477A 2 $ 299.00 Emperor One Japanese Maple Acer P Emperor One (kg)* #5 R520B 5 $ 129.99 Emperor One Japanese Maple Acer P Emperor One (kg)* #2 R520A 13 $ 61.49 Emperor One Japanese Maple (kg) Acer P Emperor One (kg)* #20 RD101 16 $ 249.50 Emperor One Japanese Maple Acer P Emperor One 4-5ft * EA R520B 5 $ 139.99 Emperor One Japanese Maple Multi Acer P Emperor One 5-6ft * EA R520B 1 $ 179.99 English Town Japanese Maple Acer P English Town #7 R520B 1 $ 109.99 Fireglow Japanese Maple Acer P Fireglow (kg)* #2 R520A 17 $ 84.99 Fireglow Japanese Maple Acer P Fireglow (kg)* #5 R520B 36 $ 139.99 Grandma Ghost Japanese Maple Acer P Grandma Ghost (kg)* #2 R520A 10 $ 89.99 Hanezu Hagoromo Japanese Maple Acer P Hanezu Hagoromo #5 R520A 2 $ 74.99 Hefners Red Japanese Maple Acer P Hefners Red #15 R520B 7 $ 167.49 Hefners Red Japanese Maple Acer P Hefners Red (kg)* #5 R520B 10 $ 139.99 Belmont Nursery 7730 East Belmont Ave, Fresno CA 93737 559-255-6645 Plant Availability Hefners Red Japanese Maple Acer P Hefners Red (kg)* #2 R520A 22 $ 63.99 Hefner's Red Japanese Maple Acer P Hefner's Red (kg)* #15 RD101 2 $ 264.00 Hobbs Red Willow Japanese Maple Acer P Hobbs Red Willow 24 box R477A 3 $ 399.00 Hobb's Red Willow Japanese Maple Acer P Hobb's Red Willow #7 R520B 3 $ 159.99 Hobb's Red Willow Japanese Maple Acer P Hobb's Red Willow (kg)* #10 R520B 3 $ 169.99 Japanese Sunrise Japanese Maple Acer P Japanese Sunrise #7 R520B 1 $ 109.99 Jiro Shidare Japanese Maple Acer P Jiro Shidare 24 box R520A 1 $ 399.00 Johnnys Pink Japanese Maple Acer P Johnnys Pink 24 box R520A 1 $ 399.00 Kasagi Yama Japanese Maple Acer P Kasagi Yama 24 box R477A 1 $ 399.00 Katsura Japanese Maple Acer P Katsura (kg)* #5 R520A 8 $ 139.99 Koreanum Japanese Maple Acer P Koreanum #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Koto Ito Komachi Japanese Maple Acer P Koto Ito Komachi #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Koto No Ito Japanese Maple Acer P Koto No Ito (kg)* #1 R520A 28 $ 39.99 Kurabu Yama Japanese Maple Acer P Kurabu Yama #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Liketokiwabeni Japanese Maple Acer P Liketokiwabeni 24 box R477A 1 $ 399.00 Lutescens Japanese Maple Acer P Lutescens #5 R520B 2 $ 74.99 Mikawa Yatsubusa Japanese Maple Acer P Mikawa Yatsubusa #15 R520B 2 $ 119.99 Mikawa Yatsubusa Japanese Maple Acer P Mikawa Yatsubusa (kg)* #5 R520B 6 $ 139.99 Mikawa Yatsubusa Japanese Maple Acer P Mikawa Yatsubusa (kg)* #2 R520A 15 $ 79.99 Nuresagi Japanese Maple Acer P Nuresagi #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 O Kagami Japanese Maple Acer P O Kagami #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Gold Calico Cloth Japanese Maple Acer P Ogon Sarasa #15 R520B 2 $ 159.99 Oisami Maple Acer P Oisami 24 box R477A 1 $ 399.00 Olsons Frosted Strawberry Japanese Maple Acer P Olsons Frosted Strawberry #5 R520B 1 $ 79.99 Olsons Frosted Strawberry Japanese Maple Acer P Olsons Frosted Strawberry (kg)* #2 R520A 11 $ 79.99 Olsons Frosted Strawberry Japanese Maple Acer P Olsons Frosted Strawberry (kg)* #5 R520B 14 $ 139.99 Osakaka Japanese Maple Acer P Osakaka #15 R520B 3 $ 159.99 Osakazuki Japanese Maple Acer P Osakazuki #2 R520A 4 $ 39.99 Peaches & Cream Japanese Maple Acer P Peaches & Cream #5 R520B 1 $ 79.99 Pixie Japanese Maple Acer P Pixie #5 R520B 1 $ 79.99 Belmont Nursery 7730 East Belmont Ave, Fresno CA 93737 559-255-6645 Plant Availability Purple Ghost Japanese Maple Acer P Purple Ghost (kg)* #2 R520A 32 $ 79.99 Red Baron Japanese Maple Acer P Red Baron #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Red Weeping Japanese Maple Acer P Red Weeping #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Rhode Island Red Japanese Maple Acer P Rhode Island Red 24 box R520A 1 $ 399.00 Ryusen Japanese Maple Acer P Ryusen 24 box R520A 1 $ 399.00 Ryusen Japanese Maple Acer P Ryusen #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Ryusen Japanese Maple Acer P Ryusen (kg)* #5 R520B 3 $ 139.99 Ryusen Japanese Maple Acer P Ryusen (kg)* #2 R520A 7 $ 84.99 Samidare Japanese Maple Acer P Samidare #15 R520B 1 $ 159.99 Coral Bark Japanese Maple Acer P Sango Kaku 24 box R477A 2 $ 399.00 Coral Bark Japanese Maple Acer P Sango Kaku 6-7* #20 R496 3 $ 399.00 Coral Bark Japanese Maple Acer P Sango Kaku (kg)* #10 RD101 4 $ 199.99 Coral Bark Japanese Maple Acer P Sango Kaku (kg)* #2 R520A 32 $ 59.99 Coral Bark
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