BCLNA Buyers Guide 2018 Plant Order Form

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BCLNA Buyers Guide 2018 Plant Order Form BCLNA Buyers Guide 2018 plant order form. The Buyers Guide is highly used by industry to quickly source plants (nearly 700 listed) and Supplies Equipment and Services (nearly 200 listed). Make sure your company is on the list so you are called first! If you had listings last year, please verify or modify your 'Plant' or 'Supplies' listings below. You also can build your listings from scratch by using the search form to find plants from our database. Listing Cost: Listings 1 - 25: $3.25 per item. Additional Listings: $2.50 per item Minimum Charge: $25.00 Plant Name Common Name [Scientific name] Liners Liners Seedling Seedlings BB B&B BR Bare Root Pckgd Packaged Cntnr Container Cut Cut Caliper Caliper Show Online Show in online profile Buyer's Guide Show in buyer's guide. Production Rate Per Year Caliper Production Yearly 1 under 499 1 under 99 2 500 to 1,499 2 100 to 249 3 1,500 to 4,999 3 250 to 499 4 5,000 to 9,999 4 500 to 999 5 10,000 to 24,999 5 1000 to 2499 6 25,000 or more 6 2500 or more Address section: Company Name PDF DOWNLOAD PAGE Street Address City Province Country Postal Code Phone Website Company Email Plant Name Liners Seedling BB BR Pckgd Cntnr Cut Caliper Show Buyer's Online Guide [Acalypha] [Acer Palmatum] [Acer Rubrum] [Adiantum Pedatum] [Adiantum Venustum] [Aesculus Glabra] [Alnus] [Andromeda Polifolia 'Blue Ice'] [Annuals] [Aptenia] [Aralia Cordata 'Sun King'] [Argyranthemum] [Aronia Melanocarpa 'Autumn Magic'] [Artichoke] [Arugula] [Asarum Europaeum] [Aspabroc (broccolini)] [Asplenium Scolopendrium] [Astrantia] [Athyrium Nippon 'Pictum Regal Red'] [Azara] [Bacopa] [Basil] [Basket Stuffers] [Beans] [Bedding Plants] [Beesia Deltophylla] [Beets] [Begonia] [Begonia Solenia] [Betula] [Bidens] [Bischofia] [Bonsai Trees] [Brachyscome] [Bretschneidera] [Broccoli] [Brodiaea] [Brokali] [Brussels Sprouts] [Bulbs] [Cabbage] [Calamagrostis X 'Karl Foerster'] [Calendula] [Calibrachoa] [Calochortus] [Camellia] [Cantaloupe] [Carex Elata] [Carex H. 'Evergold'] [Carnation] Plant Name Liners Seedling BB BR Pckgd Cntnr Cut Caliper Show Buyer's Online Guide [Cassia] [Castilleja] [Catananche] [Cauliflower] [Cedrela] [Centaurea] [Centradenia] [Cercis] [Cestrum] [Chimonobambusa] [Chives] [Chrysogonum] [Cilantro] [Cinnamomum] [Citronella] [Cladastrus] [Clematis Jackmanii] [Climbing Plants & Vines] [Coleus] [Collards] [Confetti Garden (TM)] [Continus Coggygria 'Cotsidh5' 'Velveteeny' (TM)] [Coprosma] [Cordyline] [Corn] [Corokia] [Corylus Avellana] [Crataegus Mordensis] [Cucamelon] [Cucumber] [Cuphea] [Cupressocyparis] [Daphniphyllum] [Decumaria Barbara] [Dianthus] [Diascia] [Dicentra Spectabilis] [Dicksonia 'Antarctica'] [Dierama] [Dill] [Diospyros] [Dipteronia] [Disporum] [Draceana] [Dryopteris] [Duranta] [Easy Wave Petunia (TM)] [Edamame] [Eggplant] [Elaeocarpus] Plant Name Liners Seedling BB BR Pckgd Cntnr Cut Caliper Show Buyer's Online Guide [Emmenopterys] [Ensete] [Eriophyllum] [Eucommia] [Euonymus Fort. 'Woolong Ghost'] [Euptelea] [Euryops] [Fatshedera] [Felicia] [Forsythia] [Fothergilla] [Franklinia] [Gaultheria Procumbens 'Gaulbrii' PP#30,791 CPBR5838 'Winter Splash' (TM)] [Gaultheria Procumbens 'Hokutotakaji-001' PPAF 'Winter Fiesta' (TM)] [Gaura] [Geranium] [Gerbera] [Glechoma] [Goodyera] [Grasses, Bamboo & Ornamental Grasses] [Green Roof Module] [Ground Cover] [Ground Cover, Native] [Gypsophila] [Hakonechloa M. 'All Gold'] [Hanging Basket - Fuschia] [Hanging Basket - Premium] [Hanging Basket - Promo] [Hanging Basket - Strawberry] [Hanging Basket - Tomato] [Harvesthyme Herb (TM)] [Harvesthyme Strawberry (TM)] [Helichrysum] [Helitrope] [Heptacodium] [Herb Planter] [Hibiscus] [Ice Plant] [Idesia] [Imperata] [Ipomoea] [Ivy Geranium] [Juncus Effusus] [Juniperus 'Blue Star'] [Kale] [Kalettes] [Keteleeria] [Lantana] [Lemon Verbena] Plant Name Liners Seedling BB BR Pckgd Cntnr Cut Caliper Show Buyer's Online Guide [Lettuce] [Lindera] [Lobularia] [Lotus Vine] [Magnolia] [Magnolia Evergreen] [Magnolia, Shrub Form] [Magnolia, Tree Form] [Malus] [Mandevilla Suaveolens] [Marjoram] [Matteuccia Struthiopteris] [Meliodendron] [Menziesia] [Michelia] [Mimulus] [Mint] [Nemesia] [Nepenthes] [Nepeta] [Nerine] [Nightsky Petunia] [Nonstop Begonia] [Okra] [Oregano] [Osmaronia] [Pachysandra] [Pansy] [Parakmeria] [Parsley] [Parthenocissus] [Peas] [Pelargonium - Fancy Leaf] [Pennisetum Set. 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