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Just Fruits Just Fruits "Out of Stock" Update As of January 1st, 2019 (Fruit Trees, Berry Plants, & Nut Trees Only. Ornamentals & Herbs will be added on future lists) We gladly take recommendations of new varieties that you are searching for or would enjoy if we carried. We also enjoy information on growers that may grow or have available varieties that we currently do not have in stock. Please submit them through our "Contact Us" page at www.justfruitsandexotics.com OR reach out to us by messaging us on Facebook at Facebook.com/justfruit Category Item Price* Status (Month/Year)* Removed Variety. Currently don't plan on growing anymore. Natchez is a similar variety that customers have Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Chickasaw Blackberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 found better. Removed Variety. Currently don't plan on growing anymore. Natchez is a similar variety that customers have Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Chickasaw Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 found better. Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Kiowa Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Natchez Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Osage Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Ouachita Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Prime-Ark 45 Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Prime-Ark Freedom Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Prime-Ark Traveler Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Rosborough Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Sweetie Pie Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blackberry Bushes Tupi Blackberry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $24.99 Currently Available in Other Sizes Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Alapaha Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 Coming this January in 3 Gallon! Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Alapaha Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 Coming January 2019! Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Baldwin Blueberry Bush 1GAL, 1-2 FT $17.99 Coming this January 2019! Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Beckyblue Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $11.99 Coming January 2019! Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Bluebelle Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $11.99 Coming this January 2019! Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Brightwell Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $11.99 Coming January 2019! Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Camellia Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Camellia Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Choice Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Delite Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower *Prices are subject to change *Status is an estimate based on our on-site growing plans and/or status updates from our outside growers. We attempt to update this sheet every season. Just Fruits "Out of Stock" Update As of January 1st, 2019 (Fruit Trees, Berry Plants, & Nut Trees Only. Ornamentals & Herbs will be added on future lists) We gladly take recommendations of new varieties that you are searching for or would enjoy if we carried. We also enjoy information on growers that may grow or have available varieties that we currently do not have in stock. Please submit them through our "Contact Us" page at www.justfruitsandexotics.com OR reach out to us by messaging us on Facebook at Facebook.com/justfruit Category Item Price* Status (Month/Year)* Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Emerald Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Krewer Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $19.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Krewer Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $34.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Miss Lilly Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Miss Lilly Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Ochlockonee Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 Coming this January in 3 Gallon! Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Ochlockonee Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 Coming this January in 3 Gallon! Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Pink Lemonade Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $17.99 Summer 2019 Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Powderblue Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $11.99 Coming this January 2019! Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Rebel Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Rebel Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Sharpblue Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Sharpblue Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Springhigh Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Springwide Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Springwide Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Summer Sunset Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $19.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower *Prices are subject to change *Status is an estimate based on our on-site growing plans and/or status updates from our outside growers. We attempt to update this sheet every season. Just Fruits "Out of Stock" Update As of January 1st, 2019 (Fruit Trees, Berry Plants, & Nut Trees Only. Ornamentals & Herbs will be added on future lists) We gladly take recommendations of new varieties that you are searching for or would enjoy if we carried. We also enjoy information on growers that may grow or have available varieties that we currently do not have in stock. Please submit them through our "Contact Us" page at www.justfruitsandexotics.com OR reach out to us by messaging us on Facebook at Facebook.com/justfruit Category Item Price* Status (Month/Year)* Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Summer Sunset Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $34.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Sunshine Blue Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Sunshine Blue Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Sweetcrisp Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Sweetcrisp Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Titan Blueberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $34.99 Growing Now. Will be ready early spring 2019 Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Vernon Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $19.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Blueberry Bushes Windsor Blueberry Bush 1 GAL, 1-2 FT $14.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Removed Variety. Don't Plan on growing anymore as of this time. Bob Gordon & FL Select have grown and Berry Plants / Elderberry Bushes Scotia Elderberry Bush 3 GAL, 3 FT $24.99 produced better in our test orchard Berry Plants / Goji Berry Bushes Crimson Star Goji Berry Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $34.99 Summer 2019 Cuttings continue to fail. Working on Propagation Berry Plants / Goumi Bushes Sweet Scarlet Goumi Bush 3 GAL, 2-3 FT $34.99 methods. Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Grape Vines Alachua Muscadine Grape Vine 2 GAL, 2-3 FT $15.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined. Looking to aquire, taking Berry Plants / Grape Vines Alachua Muscadine Grape Vine 3 GAL, 3-4 FT $19.99 cuttings, and/or Searching for Grower Date To-Be-Determined.
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