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4' 3 $169.95 Abies Concolor Item Remaining Sale Price Abies concolor 'Blue Cloak' Blue Cloak White Fir 3'-4' 3 $169.95 Abies concolor 'Blue Select' (Blue Select Fir) 30-36'' 9 $159.95 Abies concolor 'Blue Select' Blue Select White Fir 30''/36'' 8 $159.95 Abies lasiocarpa var. Arizonica (Blue Cork Bark Fir) 3-4' 1 $199.95 Acer f Autumn Blaze (Autumn Blaze Maple) 15G 6 $179.95 Acer f Autumn Blaze (Autumn Blaze Maple) 5G 1 $99.95 Acer f Autumn Blaze (Autumn Blaze Maple) 7G 9 $159.95 Acer grandidentatum 'JFS-NuMex 3' 15G 10 $189.95 Acer grandidentatum 'Rocky Mountain Glow' 15G 3 $189.95 Acer p Bloodgood (Bloodgood Japanese Maple) 5G 6 $119.95 Acer p Bloodgood (Bloodgood Japanese Maple), 15G 1 $229.95 Acer p Crimson Queen (Crimson Queen Japanese Maple) 30'' 9 $195.95 Acer p Crimson Queen (Crimson Queen Japanese Maple) 5G 5 $119.95 Acer p Emperor I (Emperor I Japanese Maple) 4' 3 $175.95 Acer p Emperor I (Emperor I Japanese Maple) 4-5' 2 $175.95 Acer p Emperor I (Emperor I Japanese Maple) 5G 5 $119.95 Acer p Emperor I (Emperor I Japanese Maple) 7G 1 $149.95 Acer p Red Dragon (Red Dragon Japanese Maple) 5G 9 $119.95 Acer p Tamukeyama (Tamukeyama Japanese Maple) 30'' 3 $195.95 Acer plat Crimson King (Crimson King Maple) 15G 1 $179.95 Acer plat Crimson King (Crimson King Maple) 15G 5 $279.95 Acer plat Crimson King (Crimson King Maple) 5G 2 $119.95 Acer plat Deborah (Deborah Maple) 15G 2 $169.95 Acer plat Emerald Queen (Emerald Queen Maple) 15G 6 $179.95 Acer plat Emerald Queen (Emerald Queen Maple) 5G 5 $99.95 Acer plat Emerald Queen (Emerald Queen Maple) 7G 11 $159.95 Acer plat Parkway (Parkway Maple) 15G 2 $169.95 Acer plat Royal Red (Royal Red Maple) 15G 3 $179.95 Acer plat Royal Red (Royal Red Maple) 5G 1 $99.95 Acer plat Royal Red (Royal Red Maple) 7G 3 $159.95 Acer plat. Columnar Norway Maple GB 40 $36.95 Acer plat. 'Crimson Sentry' Norway Maple 15G 3 $209.95 Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen' Maple 1 inch 9 $69.95 Acer platanoides 'Emerald Queen' Maple 1.25 inch 10 $89.95 Acer r Brandywine (Brandywine Maple) 15G 1 $179.95 Acer r Brandywine (Brandywine Maple) 7G 2 $159.95 Acer r Brandywine (Brandywine Maple), 7G 1 $129.95 Acer r Burgundy Belle (Burgundy Belle Maple) 7G 5 $159.95 Acer r Sun Valley (Sun Valley Maple) 15G 5 $179.95 Acer sac Green Mountain (Green Mountain Maple) 15G 5 $179.95 Acer t. x. plat. 'Keithsform' (Norwegian Sunset Maple) 15G 8 $209.95 Acer t. x. plat. Norwegian Sunset (Norwegian Sunset Maple) 15G 5 $179.95 Acer t. x. plat. Pacific Sunset (Pacific Sunset Maple) 15G 7 $185.95 Acer t. x. plat. Pacific Sunset (Pacific Sunset Maple) 7G 1 $159.95 Acer t. x. plat. Urban Sunset (Urban Sunset Maple) 15G (1.25'') 12 $185.95 Acer t. x. plat. Urban Sunset (Urban Sunset Maple) 15G (1.5'') 10 $209.95 ACHILLEA FIREFLY SUNSHINE 1 $9.95 ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM MOONSHINE 10 $8.95 ACHILLEA SASSY SUMMER SUNSET 5 $8.95 ACONITUM FISCHERI 11 $8.95 Aesculus x arn. Autumn Splendor (Autumn Splendor Horse Chestnut) 15G 2 $199.95 AGASTACHE RUPESTRIS 'APACHE SUNSET' (SUNSET HYSSOP, HUMMINGBIRD PLANT) 15 $9.95 AGASTAQCHE AURANTIACA 'CORONADO' HYSSOP, HUMMINGBIRD MINT 1G 8 $9.95 ALCEA Halo Cerise 7 $8.95 ALCEA Las Vegas 4 $8.95 ALCEA Rosea Mars Magic 4 $8.95 Allium hybrid 'Millenium' Ornamental Onion 3 $8.95 ALLIUM Medusa 10 $8.95 ALLIUM SERENDIPITY 4 $9.95 Amelanchier x grand. Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry 15G 10 $179.95 ANEMONE CURTAIN CALL DEEP ROSE 18 $9.95 ANEMONE HYBRID 'FANTASY CINDERELLA' WINDFLOWER 1G 9 $10.95 Anemone hybrid 'Honorine Jobert' Windflower 12 $10.95 Anemone SEPTEMBER CHARM 9 $8.95 ANEMONE SNOWDROPS 21 $8.95 Antennaria dioica 'Rubra' Rosy Pussytoes 3.5'' 13 $5.95 Apple Candy Crisp (Candy Crisp Apple) 5G 8 $59.95 Apple Fuji (Fuji Apple) 5G 5 $59.95 Apple Fuji (Fuji Apple) 7G 1 $74.95 Apple Fuji (Fuji Apple), 5G 6 $59.95 Apple Gala (Gala Apple) 5G 1 $59.95 Apple Honeycrisp (Honeycrisp Apple) 5G 7 $59.95 Apple Honeycrisp (Honeycrisp Apple) 7G 6 $74.95 Apple Honeygold (Honeygold Apple) 5G 3 $59.95 Apple North Pole Columnar (North Pole Columnar Apple) 7G 1 $74.95 Apple State Fair (State Fair Apple) 5G 3 $59.95 Apple Sweet Sixteen (Sweet Sixteen Apple) 5G 3 $59.95 Aquilegia caerulea 'Rocky Mountain' Rocky Mountain Columbine 1G 1 $8.95 AQUILEGIA HYBRID WINKKY SERIES 'DOUBLE MIX' COLUMBINE 2 $8.95 ARENARIA MONTANA 'LEMON ICE' SANDWORT 5 $9.95 Aronia melanocarpa 'Low Scape Mound' 2G 8 $49.95 ASTER N-A VIBRANT DOME 3 $16.95 ASTER PURPLE DOME 19 $8.95 ASTER WOODS PINK 15 $8.95 ASTER WOODS PURPLE 11 $8.95 ASTIBLE AMBER MOON 20 $9.95 ASTIBLE LITTLE VISIONS IN PINK 4 $9.95 ASTIBLE X. ARENDSII FANAL 5 $8.95 ASTILBE ARENDSII 'BRIDAL VEIL' 22 $8.95 ASTILBE AUGUST LIGHT 14 $9.95 ASTILBE Chinensis Maggie Daley 24 $8.95 ASTILBE CHINENSIS 'MILK AND HONEY' FALSE SPIREA 6 $10.95 ASTILBE CHINENSIS 'RISE AND SHINE' FALSE SPIREA 12 $10.95 ASTILBE CHINENSIS 'VISIONS IN RED' FALSE SPIREA 12 $10.95 Astilbe japonica 'Montgomery' False Spirea 9 $8.95 Azalea Lemon Lights (Lemon Lights Azalea) 2G 4 $24.95 Azalea Mandarin Lights (Mandarin Lights Azalea) 5G 4 $39.95 BAPTISIA LEMON MERINGUE 19 $11.95 BAPTISIA SPARKLING SAPPHIRES 12 $11.95 Berberis Ruby Carousel Barberry 5G 12 $39.95 Berberis t. Admiration (Admiration Barberry) 5G 6 $44.95 Berberis t. Concorde (Concorde Barberry) 2G 1 $24.95 Berberis t. Crimson Pigmy (Crimson Pigmy Barberry) 5G 20 $39.95 Berberis t. Crimson Pigmy (Crimson Pigmy Barberry) 1G 16 $12.95 Berberis t. Golden Rocket (Golden Rocket Barberry) 2G 1 $29.95 Berberis t. Kobold (Kobold Barberry) 2G 5 $24.95 Berberis t. Orange Rocket (Orange Rocket Barberry) 2G 1 $29.95 Berberis t. Orange Rocket (Orange Rocket Barberry) 5G 1 $36.95 Berberis t. Royal Burgundy (Royal Burgundy Barberry) 1G 59 $12.95 Berberis thun. Crimson Pigmy 5G 20 $39.95 Berberis thunbergii 'Crimson Pygmy' Barberry 1G 2 $11.95 Berberis thunbergii 'Crimson Pygmy' Barberry 2G 1 $22.95 Berberis thunbergii 'Crimson Pygmy' Barberry 2G, 7 $22.95 Berberis thunbergii 'Royal Burgandy' Barberry 1G 10 $11.95 Betula j. Jacquemonti Birch (multi- Jacquemonti Birch) 15G 1 $149.95 Betula n. Heritage (multi- Heritage Birch) 15G 1 $169.95 Betula x. Royal Frost (Royal Frost Birch) 7G 3 $119.95 Blue Star Juniper 1G 4 $12.95 Blue Star Juniper 3G 6 $29.95 Bouteloua gracilis 'Blue Gramma' Blue Gramma Grass 1G 6 $9.95 BRUNERA MACROPHYLLA 7 $8.95 BRUNNERA JACK FROST 2 $9.95 BRUNNERA M SEA HEART PP24684 12 $17.95 BUDDLEIA HYBRID BUZZ SERIES 'LAVENDER' BUTTERFLY BUSH 1 $12.95 BUDDLEIA Monarch Crown Jewels 14 $8.95 BUDDLEIA Monarch Dark Dynasty 30 $8.95 BUDDLEIA Monarch PRINCESS PINK 8 $8.95 BUDDLEIA Monarch QUEEN OF HEARTS 7 $8.95 Buddleia x Miss Molly Butterfly Bush 2G 1 $49.95 Buxus mic. Winter Gem (Winter Gem Boxwood) 15'' 11 $49.95 Buxus mic. Winter Gem (Winter Gem Boxwood) 1G 16 $12.95 Buxus mic. Winter Gem (Winter Gem Boxwood) 2G 4 $28.95 Buxus mic. Winter Gem (Winter Gem Boxwood), 1G 6 $12.95 Buxus micro. Winter Gem Boxwood 5G 26 $39.95 Buxus microphylla Koreana (Korean Littleleaf Boxwood) 1G 2 $12.95 Buxus x. Chicagoland Boxwood 2G 6 $29.95 Buxus x. Glencoe Chicagoland Green (Chicagoland Green Boxwood) 1G 9 $12.95 Buxus x. Green Mountain (Green Mountain Boxwood) 1G 2 $12.95 Buxus x. Green Mountain (Green Mountain Boxwood) 3G 1 $29.95 Buxus x. Green Mountain (Green Mountain Boxwood) 5G 3 $39.95 Buxus x. Green Velvet (Green Velvet Boxwood) 15'' 13 $49.95 Buxus x. Green Velvet (Green Velvet Boxwood) 1G 4 $12.95 Buxus x. Green Velvet (Green Velvet Boxwood) 2G 11 $24.95 Buxus x. Green Velvet (Green Velvet Boxwood) 3G 10 $33.95 Calamagrostis x Eldorado (El Dorado Feather Reed Grass) 2G 10 $22.95 Calamagrostis x. acut. 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