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Container Inventory Blue Heron Farm Order Form Container Availability 6/7/2021 Company: Ph: (800) 223-8410 Fax (541) 754-6181 Name: Email: [email protected] Phone #: PO #: ORDER QTY QTY SIZE/GRADE VARIETY COMMON AVAIL Price Notes #3 Abelia 'Kaleidoscope' Kaleidoscope Abelia 120 $ 17.50 #1 Abelia 'Kaleidoscope' / Western States Only Kaleidoscope Abelia 632 $ 7.00 #25 Acer campestre 'Northern View' Northern View Hedge Maple 27 $ 129.00 #20 Acer circinatum M/S Vine Maple M/S 53 $ 87.00 #15 Acer ginnala 'Flame' Amur Maple 145 $ 75.00 #20 Acer ginnala 'Flame' M/S Amur Maple M/S 23 $ 96.00 #15 Acer plat. 'Crimson King' Crimson King Norway Maple 97 $ 75.00 #15 Acer plat. 'Crimson Sentry' Low Branch Crimson Sentry Norway Maple 40 $ 77.00 #15 Acer plat. 'Drummondi' Drummondi Norway Maple 5 $ 75.00 #25 Acer plat. 'Emerald Queen' Emerald Queen Norway Maple 7 $ 139.00 #25 Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Maple 26 $ 129.00 #15 Acer rubrum 'Armstrong' Armstrong Red Maple 72 $ 75.00 #15 Acer rubrum Red Sunset® Red Sunset® Red Maple 173 $ 75.00 #7 Acer rubrum 'Sun Valley' Sun Valley Red Maple 6 $ 50.00 #15 Acer saccharum 'Green Mountain' Green Mountain® Sugar Maple 12 $ 85.00 #25 Acer saccharum 'Green Mountain' Green Mountain® Sugar Maple 7 $ 145.00 #15 Acer tataricum Hot Wings® M/S Hot Wings® Maple M/S 3 $ 81.00 #45 Acer truncatum 'Warrenred' Pacific Sunset® Pacific Sunset® Maple 15 $ 215.00 #25 Acer x Crimson Sunset® Crimson Sunset® Maple 4 $ 136.00 #15 Acer x freemanii Sienna Glen® Sienna Glen® Maple 4 $ 77.00 #7 Aesculus x arnoldiana 'Autumn Splendor' Autumn Splendor Horsechestnut 10 $ 48.00 #7 Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii' Ruby Red Horsechestnut 44 $ 52.00 #15 Aesculus x carnea 'Briotii' Ruby Red Horsechestnut 131 $ 83.00 #15 Aesculus x carnea 'Fort McNair' Fort McNair Red Horsechestnut 47 $ 83.00 #5 Albizia julibrissin Silk Tree 56 $ 30.00 #1 Arctostaphylos u.u. 'Massachusetts' Kinnikinnick 996 $ 5.35 #1 Aronia melanocarpa 'Autumn Magic' Black Chokeberry 6 $ 5.00 #3 Aronia melanocarpa 'Autumn Magic' Black Chokeberry 16 $ 14.00 #2 Athyrium angustum forma 'Lady in Red' Lady in Red Fern 212 $ 12.00 #7 Azalea 'Homebush' Homebush Azalea 82 $ 29.00 #1 Berberis gladwyensis 'William Penn' William Penn Barberry 1928 $ 5.00 #3 Berberis gladwyensis 'William Penn' William Penn Barberry 1007 $ 15.50 #1 Berberis thunbergii 'Concorde' Concorde Japanese Barberry 400 $ 5.10 #1 Berberis thunbergii 'Crimson Pygmy' Crimson Pygmy Barberry 14 $ 5.10 #1 Berberis thunbergii 'Helmond Pillar' Helmond Pillar Barberry 2568 $ 7.00 #1 Berberis thunbergii 'Kobold' Kobold Barberry 1578 $ 5.00 #1 Berberis thunbergii 'Orange Rocket' Orange Rocket Japanese Barberry 2108 $ 7.00 #1 Berberis thunbergii 'Pow Wow' Pow Wow Japanese Barberry 1210 $ 5.00 #1 Berberis thunbergii 'Red Carpet' Red Carpet Japanese Barberry 623 $ 5.10 #1 Berberis thunbergii 'Rose Glow' Rose Glow Barberry 2128 $ 5.00 #3 Berberis thunbergii 'Rose Glow' Rose Glow Barberry 44 $ 15.50 #1 Berberis thunbergii Royal Burgundy® Royal Burgundy® Barberry 1183 $ 5.50 #3 Berberis thunbergii Royal Burgundy® Royal Burgundy® Barberry 150 $ 15.50 #7 Betula lenta Sweet Birch 5 $ 37.50 #25 Betula lenta Sweet Birch 8 $ 120.00 #7 Betula 'Penci-2' Royal Frost® Royal Frost® Birch 40 $ 43.00 #3 Buddleia x 'Asian Moon' Asian Moon Sterile Butterfly Bush 397 $ 14.25 #1 Buxus microphylla 'Golden Triumph' Golden Triumph Boxwood 288 $ 5.60 #1 Buxus microphylla koreana 'Franklin's Gem' Franklin's Gem Korean Boxwood 2365 $ 5.60 #3 Buxus microphylla koreana 'Franklin's Gem' Franklin's Gem Korean Boxwood 234 $ 17.25 #1 Buxus microphylla 'Winter Gem' Winter Gem Boxwood 1975 $ 5.60 #1 Buxus x Green Ice® Green Ice® Boxwood 61 $ 5.60 #1 Buxus x 'Green Mountain' Green Mountain Boxwood 12383 $ 5.60 #3 Buxus x 'Green Mountain' Green Mountain Boxwood 166 $ 17.25 #7 Buxus x 'Green Mountain' Cone Green Mountain Boxwood Cone 59 $ 29.00 #1 Buxus x 'Green Velvet' Green Velvet Boxwood 5076 $ 5.60 #3 Calamagrostis a. 'Karl Foerster' Karl Foerster Feather Reed 1511 $ 14.50 #1 Calamagrostis a. 'Overdam' Overdam Feather Reed 4215 $ 5.30 #1 Callicarpa bodnieri 'Profusion' Profusion Beautyberry 4177 $ 5.00 #3 Callicarpa bodnieri 'Profusion' Profusion Beautyberry 50 $ 14.00 #1 Calluna vulgaris 'Allegro' Allegro Scotch Heather 5 $ 5.00 #1 Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance' Ice Dance Sedge 582 $ 5.25 #15 Catalpa bungei 4' Std Umbrella Catalpa 217 $ 80.00 #1 Cedrus deodara Deodar Cedar 755 $ 5.25 #1 Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Duke Gardens' Duke Gardens Plum Yew 267 $ 7.50 #3 Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Duke Gardens' Duke Gardens Plum Yew 296 $ 22.50 #3 Cephalotaxus harringtonia 'Fastigiata' Columnar Japanese Plum Yew 212 $ 21.50 #15 Cercis canad. 'Appalachian Red' Appalachian Red Redbud 70 $ 81.00 #7 Cercis canad. 'Covey' Lavender Twist Eastern Redbud 74 $ 55.00 #15 Cercis canad. 'Covey' Lavender Twist Eastern Redbud 27 $ 84.00 #15 Cercis canad. 'Hearts of Gold' Hearts of Gold Redbud 49 $ 81.00 #20 Cercis canad. 'Hearts of Gold' Hearts of Gold Redbud 5 $ 110.00 #15 Cercis canad. 'Merlot' M/S Cercis canad. 'Merlot' M/S 28 $ 105.00 #15 Cercis canad. 'Royal White' Royal White Eastern Redbud 95 $ 82.00 #15 Cercis canad. 'Ruby Falls' Ruby Falls Redbud 257 $ 95.00 #15 Cercis canadensis M/S Eastern Redbud M/S 34 $ 85.00 #7 Cercis reniformis 'Oklahoma' Oklahoma Redbud 5 $ 59.00 #15 Cercis reniformis 'Oklahoma' Oklahoma Redbud 3 $ 82.00 #15 Cercis reniformis 'Traveller' Traveller Redbud 24 $ 84.00 #1 Chaenomeles speciosa 'Cameo' Cameo Flowering Quince 1213 $ 5.00 #1 Chaenomeles speciosa 'Toyo-Nishiki' Toyo-Nishiki Flowering Quince 284 $ 5.00 #1 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Compacta' Compact Hinoki False Cypress 5 $ 6.00 #1 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Coralliformis' Coralliformis Hinoki False Cypress 850 $ 5.50 #1 Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Verdoni' Verdoni Hinoki Cypress 39 $ 7.20 #1 Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera 'Mops' Gold Mops Thread Branch Cypress 7484 $ 5.15 #3 Chamaecyparis pisifera filifera 'Mops' Gold Mops Thread Branch Cypress 112 $ 15.00 #1 Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Vintage Gold' Vintage Gold False Cypress 1440 $ 5.15 #1 Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Heather Bun' Heather Bun Atlantic White Cedar 1270 $ 5.00 #3 Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Heather Bun' Heather Bun Atlantic White Cedar 34 $ 14.50 #5 Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Heather Bun' Heather Bun Atlantic White Cedar 15 $ 17.25 #45 Cladrastis kentukea Yellowwood 7 $ 225.00 #3 Clethra alnifolia 'Hummingbird' Hummingbird Summersweet 27 $ 15.25 #3 Clethra alnifolia 'Ruby Spice' Ruby Spice Summersweet 39 $ 15.25 #5 Cornus alba Ivory Halo® Ivory Halo® Redtwig Dogwood 82 $ 17.00 #5 Cornus baileyi Bailey Redtwig Dogwood 17 $ 16.25 #15 Cornus florida 'Jean's Appalachian Snow' Jean's Appalachian Snow Flowering Dogwood 3 $ 88.00 #7 Cornus kousa Heart Throb® Heart Throb® Kousa Dogwood 61 $ 53.50 #15 Cornus kousa Heart Throb® Heart Throb® Kousa Dogwood 60 $ 88.00 #7 Cornus kousa Samaritan® Samaritan® Kousa Dogwood 11 $ 53.50 #7 Cornus kousa 'Satomi' Satomi Kousa Dogwood 41 $ 53.50 #7 Cornus mas 'Golden Glory' M/S Golden Glory M/S Cornelian Cherry Dogwood 114 $ 54.00 #1 Cornus sericea 'Bud's Yellow' Bud's Yellow Redosier Dogwood 329 $ 4.85 #5 Cornus sericea 'Bud's Yellow' Bud's Yellow Redosier Dogwood 23 $ 16.25 #1 Cornus stolonifera 'Kelseyi' Kelsey Dwarf Dogwood 1296 $ 5.25 #15 Cornus x 'Celestial Shadow' Celestial Shadow Dogwood 4 $ 88.00 #15 Cornus x Rosy Teacups® Rosy Teacups® Flowering Dogwood 67 $ 88.00 #5 Cotinus cogg. 'Old Fashioned' Old Fashioned Smoketree 17 $ 20.00 #5 Cotinus cogg. 'Royal Purple' M/S Royal Purple Smoketree M/S 47 $ 20.00 #1 Cotoneaster apiculatus Cranberry Cotoneaster 8250 $ 5.00 #1 Cotoneaster dammeri Bearberry Cotoneaster 10 $ 5.00 #1 Cotoneaster 'Green Beauty' Green Beauty Cotoneaster 249 $ 5.10 #1 Cotoneaster microphyllus 'Thymifolius' Thyme Leaf Cotoneaster 3563 $ 5.00 #15 Crataegus crus-galli in. 'Crusader' Crusader Thornless Cockspur Hawthorn 53 $ 75.00 #1 Cryptomeria japonica 'Mushroom' Mushroom Japanese Cedar 1705 $ 5.00 #1 Diervilla lonicera Dwarf Bush-honeysuckle 220 $ 5.00 #3 Distylium Cinnamon Girl® Cinnamon Girl® Distylium 65 $ 16.50 #1 Euonymus alatus 'Compacta' Compact Burning Bush 1474 $ 5.10 #5 Euonymus alatus 'Compacta' Compact Burning Bush 1751 $ 17.50 #1 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' Emerald Gaiety Euonymus 3943 $ 5.00 #1 Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'N Gold' Emerald 'N Gold Euonymus 155 $ 5.00 #1 Euonymus fortunei 'Moonshadow' Moonshadow Euonymus 403 $ 5.20 #1 Euonymus japonicus 'Green Spire' Green Spire Euonymus 1092 $ 5.00 #3 Exochorda Snow Day® 'Blizzard' Snow Day® 'Blizzard' Pearl Bush 64 $ 16.50 #5 Exochorda Snow Day® 'Blizzard' Snow Day® 'Blizzard' Pearl Bush 12 $ 18.50 #15 Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula' Weeping Green Beech 11 $ 88.00 #25 Fagus sylvatica 'Pendula' Weeping Green Beech 17 $ 137.00 #1 Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' Elijah Blue Fescue 434 $ 5.25 #3 Forsythia x Gold Tide® Gold Tide® Forsythia 336 $ 14.00 #1 Forsythia x intermedia 'Lynwood' Lynwood Gold Forsythia 26 $ 5.00 #3 Forsythia x intermedia 'Lynwood' Lynwood Gold Forsythia 11 $ 14.00 #3 Fothergilla gardenii Dwarf Fothergilla 42 $ 17.00 #3 Fothergilla major 'Mount Airy' Mount Airy Fothergilla 50 $ 17.00 #25 Fraxinus mandshurica Manchurian Ash 17 $ 130.00 #2 Gaultheria shallon Salal 5 $ 14.00 #1 Genista lydia Lydia Woodwaxen 5471 $ 5.00 #7 Ginkgo biloba 'Autumn Gold' Autumn Gold Maidenhair Tree 50 $ 62.00 #15 Gordlinia grandiflora Mountain Gordlinia 6 $ 88.00 #1 Helictotrichon sempervirens 'Sapphire' Sapphire Blue Oat Grass 438 $ 5.25 #1 Helleborus Royal Heritage™ Royal Heritage™ Lenten Rose 9 $ 6.90 #25 Heptacodium miconioides Tree Seven-son Flower 19 $ 105.00 #1 Hibiscus syriacus 'Danica Rose' Danica Rose Rose of Sharon 1015 $ 5.15 #3 Hydrangea anomala 'Petiolaris' Climbing Hydrangea 27 $ 17.25 #5 Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' Annabelle Smooth Hydrangea 200 $ 17.25 #1 Hydrangea macro.
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