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3560 W. Bilby Rd. Tucson, AZ 85746 Phone: (520) 883-9404 8/4/2020 Arid Lands Greenhouses Wholesale Price List 1 Arid Lands Greenhouses ` 3560 W. Bilby Rd. Tucson, AZ 85746 Phone: (520) 883-9404 www.aridlandswholesale.com email: [email protected] Wholesale Terms and Price List August 4, 2020 Our wholesale terms are: (1) minimum purchase is $200; (2) minimum of six (6) individuals of each species; (3) if not picked up in Tucson, exact cost of shipping will be billed with a 10% handling charge; and (4) you provide us with a business license and Arizona businesses must supply a tax number. Once our terms are met, other plants not on this list but in our on-line catalog may be available at 30% off subject to our discretion. Our wholesale plants are subject to availability; we reserve the right to reduce quantities. Shipping will be via Fedex Ground for heavier shipments and USPS Priority Mail for lighter shipments unless requested otherwise. Species Size Price Adenium Adenium cv 'Fat Guy' 2-inch pots $3.00 Adenium cv 'Fat Guy' 3-inch pots $3.50 Adenium cv 'Home Run' 5-inch pots $5.00 Adenium obesum 4-inch pots $3.50 Adenium obesum 8-inch pots $15.00 Adenium obesum cv 'DP 196 x self' one-gallon pots $8.50 Adenium obesum cv 'Grumbley's White' 4-inch pots $3.50 Adenium obesum cv 'Grumbley's White' 5-inch pots $5.00 Adenium obesum cv 'Grumbley's White' one-gallon pots $8.50 Adenium obesum cv 'Merrylynn's Pink' one-gallon pots $8.50 Adenium obesum cv 'Merrylynn's Pink' 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave Agave abisai 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave americana var. medio-picta 'alba' one-gallon pots $7.00 Agave andreae 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave aurea one-gallon pots $5.00 Agave capensis 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave capensis 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave capensis one-gallon pots $8.00 Agave chiapensis (ISI 1243) 4-inch pots $3.00 8/4/2020 Arid Lands Greenhouses Wholesale Price List 2 Species Size Price Agave filifera ssp. schidigera cv ‘White Stripe‘ 4-inch pots $3.50 Agave geminiflora 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave inequidens (Vulcan de Tequila) 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave lechuguilla one-gallon pots $5.00 Agave multifilifera 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave multifilifera one-gallon pots $5.00 Agave murpheyi 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave murpheyi 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave ocahui var. longifolia 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave palmeri (dwarf) 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave peacockii 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave polyanthiflora 3-inch pots $2.50 Agave polyanthiflora 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave promontori 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave promontori one-gallon pots $5.00 Agave rhodacantha 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave seemaniana 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave shrevei ssp. magna 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave sobria ssp. frailensis 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave sobria ssp. roseana 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave sobria ssp. roseana 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave sobria ssp. sobria 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave sobria ssp. sobria 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave striata ssp. falcata 3-inch pots $2.50 Agave striata ssp. falcata 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave stringens 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave stringens 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave stringens one-gallon pots $8.00 Agave temacapulinesis one gallon pots $5.00 Agave underwoodii 4-inch pots $3.00 Agave underwoodii 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave underwoodii one-gallon pots $5.00 Agave vivipara 5-inch pots $4.00 Agave vizcainoensis 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloes Aloe acutissima var. itampolensis 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe amudatensis 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe aristata 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloe aristata one-gallon pots $5.00 Aloe bosseri 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe bussei 3-inch pots $2.50 Aloe chabaudii 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe citrina 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloe cryptopoda 3-inch pots $2.50 8/4/2020 Arid Lands Greenhouses Wholesale Price List 3 Species Size Price Aloe cryptopoda hybrid 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe cv 'Blue Elf' one-gallon pots $4.00 Aloe deltoideodonta var. brevifolia 3-inch pots $2.50 Aloe deltoideodonta var. candicans 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe duckeri one-gallon pots $5.00 Aloe dyeri one-gallon pots $5.00 Aloe dyeri 2-gallon pots $9.00 Aloe ferox one-gallon pots $5.00 Aloe ferox 2-gallon pots $9.00 Aloe ferox 5-gallon pots $15.00 Aloe globuligemma 4-inch pots $4.00 Aloe grandidentata (red) 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloe greatheadii var. davyana (Candy Stripe) 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe jucunda 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe juvenna 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloe maculata 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloe microstigma 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloe microstigma 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe microstigma one-gallon pots $4.50 Aloe morijensis 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe mubendiensis 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe mubendiensis one-gallon pots $5.00 Aloe nobilis 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe peckii 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloe peckii 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe pluridens 3-inch pots $2.50 Aloe pluridens 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloe reynoldsii 3-inch pots $2.50 Aloe rupicola 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe secundiflora (WY 1021) 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe secundiflora (WY 1021) one-gallon pots $5.00 Aloe striata 4-inch pots $3.00 Aloe striata 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe swynnertonii 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe thraskii one-gallon pots $5.00 Aloe umfoloziensis 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe vacillans 5-inch pots $4.00 Aloe vacillans one-gallon pots $5.00 Aloe vanbalenii one-gallon pots $5.00 Aloe vanbalenii 2-gallon pots $9.00 Aloe vanbalenii 3-gallon pots $10.00 Aloe vandermerwei 5-inch pots $4.00 Anacampseros, Adromischus Anacampseros densifolia 2-inch pots $2.00 8/4/2020 Arid Lands Greenhouses Wholesale Price List 4 Species Size Price Anacampseros densifolia 3-inch pots $2.50 Anacampseros densifolia 4-inch pots $3.00 Asteraceae, Crassulacea Cotyledon tomentosa ssp. ladismithensis 5-inch pots $4.00 Crassula arborescens var. undulatifolia 5-inch pots $4.00 Kleinia petraea (WY 1183) 5-inch pots $4.00 Beaucarnea, Nolinaceae Beaucarnea guatemalensis 2-gallon pots $13.50 Beaucarnea recurvata 4-inch pots $3.00 Beaucarnea recurvata 5-inch pots $4.00 Dasylirion longissimum 5-inch pots $4.00 Dasylirion wheeleri one-gallon pots $5.00 Hesperaloe funifera one-gallon pots $5.00 Hesperaloe funifera 2-gallon pots $9.00 Manfreda maculosa 4-inch pots $3.00 Manfreda maculosa 5-inch pots $4.00 Bulbs Albuca aurea one-gallon pots $5.00 Albuca setosa (Augrabie Hills) 3-inch pots $2.50 Albuca setosa (Augrabie Hills) 4-inch pots $3.00 Crinum bulbispermum 5-inch pots $4.00 Crinum bulbispermum one-gallon pots $5.00 Crinum lugardiae 5-inch pots $4.00 Drimiopsis maculata 4-inch pots $3.00 Drimiopsis maculata 5-inch pots $3.50 Habranthus robustus 2-inch pots $2.50 Habranthus robustus 4-inch pots $3.50 Hippeastrum hybrid 6-inch pots $6.00 Ledebouria luteola 4-inch pots $3.00 Ledebouria luteola 5-inch pots $4.00 Ledebouria socialis 3-inch pots $3.00 Ledebouria socialis 4-inch pots $3.50 Ornithogalum pulchrum 4-inch pots $3.00 Ornithogalum pyramidale 4-inch pots $3.00 Ornithogalum sp. (Oukop, RSA) 4-inch pots $3.00 Cactus Astrophytum capricorne 2-inch pots $3.00 Carnegiea gigantea (saguaro) 2-inch pots $2.50 Carnegiea gigantea (saguaro) 3-inch pots $3.00 Cereus peruvianus (Peruvian apple cactus) 2-inch pots $2.50 Cereus peruvianus (Peruvian apple cactus) 3-inch pots $3.00 8/4/2020 Arid Lands Greenhouses Wholesale Price List 5 Species Size Price Cereus peruvianus (Peruvian apple cactus) 4-inch pots $3.50 Cereus peruvianus (Peruvian apple cactus) 5-inch pots $5.50 Copiapoa humilis 4-inch pots $4.00 Coryphantha cornifera 2-inch pots $2.50 Echinocactus grusonii (yellow barrel) 2-inch pots $2.50 Echinocactus grusonii (yellow barrel) 3-inch pots $3.00 Echinocactus grusonii (yellow barrel) 4-inch pots $3.50 Echinocactus platyacanthus 2-inch pots $4.00 Echinocactus texensis (horse crippler) 2-inch pots $2.50 Echinopsis subdenudatum 'Fuzzy Navel' 3-inch pots $3.00 Espostoa melanostele var. inermis 2-inch pots $2.50 Ferocactus emoryi 3-inch pots $3.00 Ferocactus glaucescens 4-inch pots $3.50 Ferocactus hamatacanthus 2-inch pots $2.50 Ferocactus hystrix 2-inch pots $2.50 Ferocactus hystrix 4-inch pots $3.50 Ferocactus latispinus 2-inch pots $2.50 Ferocactus macrodiscus 2-inch pots $2.50 Ferocactus pottsii 4-inch pots $3.50 Ferocactus santa-maria 2-inch pots $2.50 Ferocactus sp. (various species) 2-inch pots $2.00 Ferocactus sp. (various species) 3-inch pots $2.50 Ferocactus sp. (various species) 4-inch pots $3.00 Ferocactus townsendianus 2-inch pots $2.50 Ferocactus wislizenii (barrel cactus) 3-inch pots $3.00 Gymnocalycium horstii 3-inch pots $3.00 Gymnocalycium tucavocense 2-inch pots $2.00 Hamatocactus setispinus 3-inch pots $3.00 Mammillaria duwei 4-inch pots $3.50 Mammillaria pilcayensis 2-inch pots $2.50 Mammillaria plumosa 3-inch pots $3.00 Mammillaria pringlei 6-inch pots $10.00 Mammillaria rhodantha var. mccartenii 2-inch pots $2.50 Matucana intertexta 2-inch pots $2.50 Melocactus broadwayi 2-inch pots $2.50 Rebutia narvaecensis 3-inch pots $3.00 Rebutia vulpina 2-inch pots $2.50 Stenocereus marginatus (Mexican fence post) 4-inch pots $3.50 Stenocereus marginatus (Mexican fence post) 5-inch pots $5.00 Stenocereus thurberi (organ pipe) 3-inch pots $3.00 Stetsonia coryne (toothpick cactus) 2-inch pots $2.50 Trichocereus angelesii (MLV68) 2-inch pots $2.50 Trichocereus pseudocandicans 2-inch pots $2.50 Trichocereus purpureopilosus 2-inch pots $2.50 Trichocereus purpureopilosus 3-inch pots $3.00 8/4/2020 Arid Lands Greenhouses Wholesale Price List 6 Species Size Price Cissus, Cyphostemma Cissus quadrangularis var.
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