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See Current Availability, Please View Here for Availability Moana Nursery 24395 S. Barlow Rd. – Canby, Or 97013 503-266-8170 [email protected] | [email protected] #5/#15 Ginnala Flame Maple #5/#15/#25 Leyland Cypress #5 Ruby Tears Crabapple #3/#5 Barberry Rose Glow Oregon Above Ground Moana Nursery Availability: August 03, 2021 Company: Name: Toll Free (877)630-1123 Fax:(503)266-8035 Phone: Email: [email protected] PO: Main Office Ph: (503)266-8170 If you would like to have a MS Excel copy of our availability please visit our website at: http://www.moananursery.com/Wholesale.htm Botanical Common Quantity Price ABIES LASIOCARPA ARIZONICA #15 FIR CORKBARK 4 $89.00 ACER BUERGERIANUM TRIDENT #45 MAPLE TRIDENT 2 $225.00 ACER CIRCINATUM #15 MS MAPLE VINE 49 $77.00 ACER CIRCINATUM #20 MS MAPLE VINE 5 $105.00 ACER GINNALA FLAME #15 MS MAPLE FLAME GINALLA 98 $77.00 ACER GRISEUM BB 2" MAPLE PAPERBARK 2 $150.00 ACER PALMATUM V. DIS VIRIDIS #10 MAPLE VIRDIS JAPANESE 12 $83.00 ACER PALMATUM V. DIS VIRIDIS 60" BOX MAPLE VIRDIS JAPANESE 1 $1,500.00 ACER PLATANOIDES EMERALD LUSTRE #15 MAPLE NORWAY EMERALD LUSTRE 25 $77.00 ACER PLATANOIDES EMERALD QUEEN #15 MAPLE NORWAY EMERALD QUEEN 10 $77.00 ACER RUBRUM ARMSTRONG #15 MAPLE ARMSTRONG 11 $77.00 ACER RUBRUM ARMSTRONG #25 MAPLE ARMSTRONG 4 $150.00 ACER RUBRUM BURGUNDY BELLE #15 MAPLE BURGUNDY BELLE 26 $77.00 ACER RUBRUM BURGUNDY BELLE #45 MAPLE BURGUNDY BELLE 1 $225.00 ACER RUBRUM KARPICK BB 3" MAPLE KARPICK 2 $215.00 ACER RUBRUM OCTOBER GLORY #15 MAPLE OCTOBER GLORY 12 $77.00 ACER RUBRUM RED SUNSET #15 MAPLE RED SUNSET 65 $77.00 ACER RUBRUM RED SUNSET #20 MAPLE RED SUNSET 17 $130.00 ACER SACCHARUM FALL FIESTA BB 2" MAPLE FALL FIESTA 5 $150.00 ACER X FREEMANII AUTUMN BLAZE #15 MAPLE AUTUMN BLAZE 113 $77.00 ACER X FREEMANII CELEBRATION #15 MAPLE CELEBRATION 30 $77.00 ACER X FREEMANII CELEBRATION #20 MAPLE CELEBRATION 17 $130.00 ACHILLEA MOONSHINE #1 YARROW MOONSHINE 210 $4.95 AGASTACHE BLUE BOA #1 HYSSOP BLUE BOA 195 $4.95 AGASTACHE KUDOS AMBROSIA #1 HYSSOP KUDOS AMBROSIA 20 $4.95 AGASTACHE KUDOS CORAL #1 HYSSOP KUDOS CORAL 50 $4.95 AGASTACHE KUDOS MANDARIN #1 HYSSOP KUDOS MANDARIN 73 $4.95 AGASTACHE MORELLO #1 HYSSOP MORELLO 10 $4.95 AJUGA BLACK SCALLOP #1 BUGLEWEED BLACK SCALLOP 74 $4.95 ALLIUM MILLENIUM #1 ORNAMENTAL ONION MILLENIUM 42 $4.95 AMELANCHIER AUTUMN BRILLIANCE #7 MS SERVICEBERRY AUTUMN BRILLIANCE MULTI 11 $27.00 ARCTO. UVA-URSI MASSACHUSETTS # 1 KINNIKINNICK MASSACHUSETTS 145 $5.75 BERBERIS THUNBERGII CONCORDE # 3 BARBERRY CONCORDE 25 $17.00 BERBERIS THUNBERGII CRIMSON PYGMY # 3 BARBERRY CRIMSON PYGMY 15 $17.00 BERBERIS THUNBERGII ORANGE ROCKET # 5 BARBERRY ORANGE ROCKET 27 $18.00 BERBERIS THUNBERGII ROSE GLOW # 3 BARBERRY ROSE GLOW 133 $17.00 BERBERIS THUNBERGII ROSE GLOW # 5 BARBERRY ROSE GLOW 149 $18.00 BERBERIS THUNBERGII V. ATROPURPUREA # 5 BARBERRY RED 34 $18.00 BETULA NIGRA DURA-HEAT #15 BIRCH DURA-HEAT 24 $77.00 BETULA NIGRA DURA-HEAT #15 MS BIRCH DURA-HEAT 22 $77.00 BETULA PAPYRIFERA #15 BIRCH PAPER 1 $77.00 BETULA PENDULA YOUNGII #20 BIRCH YOUNG'S WEEPING 9 $130.00 BUDDLEIA ASIAN MOON # 5 BUTTERFLY BUSH ASIAN MOON 50 $18.00 BUXUS GREEN MOUNTAIN # 3 BOXWOOD GREEN MOUNTAIN 46 $17.00 BUXUS GREEN MOUNTAIN #15 BOXWOOD GREEN MOUNTAIN 1 $57.00 BUXUS MICROPHYLLA V. KOR WINTER GEM # 3 BOXWOOD WINTER GEM 59 $17.00 CALAMAGROSTIS ACUTI. AVALANCHE #1 GRASS AVALANCHE 93 $4.95 CALAMAGROSTIS KARL FOERSTER # 1 GRASS KARL FOERSTER 716 $4.95 CALAMAGROSTIS KARL FOERSTER # 5 GRASS KARL FOERSTER 50 $18.00 Toll Free: (877) 630-1123 TF = Tree Form MS = Multi Stem B&B = Balled & Bur lapped http://www.moananursery.com Page 1 of 8 Botanical Common Quantity Price CALAMAGROSTIS X ACU OVERDAM # 1 GRASS OVERDAM 234 $4.95 CALAMAGROSTIS X ACU OVERDAM # 5 GRASS OVERDAM 31 $18.00 CALOCEDRUS DECURRENS # 5 CEDAR INCENSE 50 $18.00 CALOCEDRUS DECURRENS #15 CEDAR INCENSE 7 $79.00 CAMPSIS MADAME GALEN # 5 STAKED TRUMPET VINE MADAME GALEN 15 $19.00 CARPINUS BETULUS FASTIGIATA #15 HORNBEAM COLUMNAR EUROPEAN 25 $77.00 CARPINUS BETULUS FASTIGIATA #25 HORNBEAM COLUMNAR EUROPEAN 3 $135.00 CARPINUS BETULUS FASTIGIATA 36" BOX HORNBEAM COLUMNAR EUROPEAN 1 $315.00 CATALPA SPECIOSA #20 CATALPA NORTHERN 1 $130.00 CATALPA SPECIOSA #25 CATALPA NORTHERN 3 $150.00 CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA #20 CEDAR BLUE ATLAS 25 $130.00 CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA #25 CEDAR BLUE ATLAS 5 $150.00 CEDRUS ATLANTICA GLAUCA PENDULA #25 CEDAR WEEPING ATLANTIC 3 $150.00 CEDRUS DEODORA #20 CEDAR DEODORA 3 $130.00 CEDRUS DEODORA #25 CEDAR DEODORA 3 $150.00 CEDRUS DEODORA BB 7/8' CEDAR DEODORA 2 $135.00 CEDRUS DEODORA BB 8/10' CEDAR DEODORA 7 $200.00 CEDRUS DEODORA ELECTRA BB 10/12' CEDAR DEODORA ELECTRA 5 $250.00 CEDRUS DEODORA ELECTRA BB 12/14' CEDAR DEODORA ELECTRA 1 $325.00 CERCIS CANADENSIS #15 REDBUD EASTERN 35 $77.00 CERCIS CANADENSIS #15 MS REDBUD EASTERN 5 $77.00 CERCIS CANADENSIS #20 REDBUD EASTERN 2 $130.00 CERCIS CANADENSIS #20 MS REDBUD EASTERN 4 $121.00 COREOPSIS BENGAL TIGER #1 COREOPSIS BENGAL TIGER 17 $4.95 COREOPSIS DAYBREAK #1 COREOPSIS LI'L BANG 110 $4.95 COREOPSIS RED ELF #1 COREOPSIS RED ELF 43 $4.95 COREOPSIS STARLIGHT #1 COREOPSIS STARLIGHT 26 $4.95 CORNUS ALBA IVORY HALO # 5 DOGWOOD IVORY HALO 129 $18.00 CORNUS STOLONIFERA BAILEYI # 5 DOGWOOD REDTWIG 46 $18.00 CORNUS STOLONIFERA FLAVIRAMEA #1 DOGWOOD YELLOW TWIG 50 $5.75 CORNUS STOLONIFERA FLAVIRAMEA # 5 DOGWOOD YELLOW TWIG 107 $18.00 COTONEASTER APICULATUS # 5 COTONEASTER CRANBERRY 79 $18.00 COTONEASTER DAMMERI CORAL BEAUTY # 5 COTONEASTER CORAL BEAUTY 170 $18.00 CUPRESSOCYPARIS LEYLANDII # 5 CYPRESS LEYLAND 14 $18.00 CUPRESSOCYPARIS LEYLANDII #15 CYPRESS LEYLAND 81 $77.00 CUPRESSOCYPARIS LEYLANDII #25 CYPRESS LEYLAND 9 $147.00 CUPRESSOCYPARIS LEYLANDII BB 8/10' CYPRESS LEYLAND 11 $135.00 CUPRESSOCYPARIS LEYLANDII BB 10/12' CYPRESS LEYLAND 11 $165.00 DELOSPERMA FIRE SPINNER #1 ICE PLANT FIRE SPINNER 6 $4.95 DIANTHUS FIREWITCH #1 PINKS FIREWITCH 6 $4.95 DIANTHUS KAHORI SCARLET #1 PINKS KAHORI SCARLET 12 $4.95 ECHIBECKIA BLAZING FIRE #1 ECHIBECKIA BLAZING FIRE 102 $4.95 ECHIBECKIA ORANGE #1 ECHIBECKIA ORANGE 7 $4.95 ECHIBECKIA SIZZLING SUNSET #1 ECHIBECKIA SIZZLING SUNSET 29 $4.95 ECHIBECKIA YELLOW #1 ECHIBECKIA YELLOW 17 $4.95 ECHINACEA BUTTERFLY JULIA #1 CONEFLOWER BUTTERFLY JULIA 62 $4.95 ECHINACEA DBL SCOOP MANDARIN # 1 CONEFLOWER DBL SCOOP MANDARIN 27 $4.95 ECHINACEA FLAMENCO ORANGE #1 CONEFLOWER FLAMENCO ORANGE 37 $4.95 ECHINACEA SOMBRERO ADOBE ORANGE #1 CONEFLOWER SOMBRERO ADOBE ORANGE 215 $5.50 ECHINACEA SOMBRERO BAJA BURGUNDY # 1 CONEFLOWER SOMBRERO BAJA BURGUNDY 15 $5.50 ECHINACEA SOMBRERO FIESTA ORANGE #1 CONEFLOWER SOMBRERO FIESTA ORANGE 15 $4.95 ECHINACEA SOMBRERO GRANADA GOLD #1 CONEFLOWER SOMBRERO GRANADA GOLD 25 $4.95 ECHINACEA SOMBRERO HOT CORAL #1 CONEFLOWER SOMBRERO HOT CORAL 94 $5.50 ECHINACEA SOMBRERO SANGRITA # 1 CONEFLOWER SOMBRERO SANGRITA 122 $5.50 ECHINACEA SUNSEEKERS RED #1 CONEFLOWER SUNSEEKERS RED 30 $4.95 ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA #15 TF OLIVE RUSSIAN 43 $77.00 ELAEAGNUS ANGUSTIFOLIA #20 TF OLIVE RUSSIAN 7 $130.00 EUONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA # 3 EUONYMUS DWF BURNING BUSH 540 $17.00 EUONYMUS ALATUS COMPACTA # 5 EUONYMUS DWF BURNING BUSH 426 $18.00 Toll Free: (877) 630-1123 TF = Tree Form MS = Multi Stem B&B = Balled & Bur lapped http://www.moananursery.com Page 2 of 8 Botanical Common Quantity Price EUONYMUS FORTUNEI EMERALD GAIETY #3 EUONYMUS EMERALD GAIETY 30 $15.50 EUONYMUS FORTUNEI EMERALD GAIETY #5 EUONYMUS EMERALD GAIETY 9 $18.00 EUONYMUS FORTUNEI EMERALD-N-GOLD #5 EUONYMUS EMERALD-N-GOLD 16 $18.00 EUONYMUS FORTUNEI V. 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