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Copia D'ordine 2020/2021 EDIZIONI BARZANTI Srl partner Via Civinelli, 765 - 47522 Pievesestina di Cesena (FC) - ITALIA Tel. 0547.317055 - Fax 0547.317566 http: www.edizionibarzanti.com e-mail: info@grafi chebarzanti.com IL RICHIEDENTE: Nome ............................................................................................... Cognome .............................................................................. Azienda ........................................................................................................................................................................ Via ...................................................................................................... n° ...................................... CAP ...................................... Città ............................................................................................................................................. Prov ................................... 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Per aiutarci nell’individuazione del materiale ordinato, compila lo schema sottostante indicando le categorie di articoli richiesti. ❏ Agrumi/Olivi con elastico (POP) 7,9x12 Tot. pezzi € 0,0978 cad. + iva ❏ Annuali (Polistirolo) 6x16 Tot. pezzi € 0,0700 cad. + iva ❏ Arbusti da fi ore (POP) 7,9x12 Tot. pezzi € 0,0794 cad. + iva ❏ Arbusti da fi ore (Adesivo) 11x15,5 Tot. pezzi € 0,0752 cad. + iva ❏ Arbusti da frutto con elastico (POP) 7,9x12 Tot. pezzi € 0,0978 cad. + iva ❏ Arbusti da frutto ad incastro (POP) 9,5x20,5 Tot. pezzi € 0,1772 cad. + iva ❏ Cactacee (Plastica) 3,2x10 Tot. pezzi € 0,0490 cad. + iva ❏ Aromatiche (Plastica) 6x16 Tot. pezzi € 0,0700 cad. + iva ❏ Aromatiche piccole (Plastica) 3,5x9,8 Tot. pezzi € 0,0490 cad. + iva ❏ Camellie/Gardenie (Plastica) 7,9x12 Tot. pezzi € 0,0990 cad. + iva ❏ Conifere (POP) 7,9x12 Tot. pezzi € 0,0794 cad. + iva ❏ Frutti (POP) 12,3x16,3 Tot. pezzi € 0,0910 cad. + iva ❏ Frutti (Adesivo) 11x15,5 Tot. pezzi € 0,0752 cad. + iva ❏ Frutti XL grande formato (POP) 16x23,5 Tot. pezzi € 0,1940 cad. + iva ❏ Ortive (Plastica) 6x16 Tot. pezzi € 0,0700 cad. + iva RIEPILOGO ❏ Ortive Innesti (Plastica) 7,7x17,2 Tot. pezzi € 0,0980 cad. + iva ❏ Piante erbacee perenni (Plastica) 5,6x12,8 Tot. pezzi € 0,0590 cad. + iva ❏ Rose (Adesivo) 11x15,5 Tot. pezzi € 0,0752 cad. + iva ❏ Rose (POP) 7,5x10 Tot. pezzi € 0,0655 cad. + iva ❏ Rose “Sticks a punta” (Plastica) 5,6x12,8 Tot. pezzi € 0,0590 cad. + iva ❏ Rose (POP) 10x15 Tot. pezzi € 0,0800 cad. + iva ❏ Scatole rose, arbusti da frutto e fi ore Tot. pezzi € 0,4000 cad. + iva ❏ Scatole asparagi, fragole Tot. pezzi € 0,2760 cad. + iva ❏ Scatole asparagi (12,5x14x27) Tot. pezzi € 0,3300 cad. + iva ❏ Uve piccole (POP) 7,5x10 Tot. pezzi € 0,0655 cad. + iva ❏ Pannelli espositivi (Polionda) 85x60 Tot. pezzi € 30,00 cad. + iva Pagamento ....................................................................................Banca d’Appoggio ........................................................................................................ABI ......................................................CAB ............................................ Consegna ........................................................................................... Spedizione: Posta Corriere ......................................................................................................................................................................... COPIA Timbro e Firma ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... L’accettazione del presente documento implica il trattamento dei vostri dati ai sensi L. 675/96 Art. 13. D’ORDINE CONDIZIONI GENERALI Dl VENDITA - La merce viaggia a rischio e pericolo del committente, anche se venduta franco destino; non si assicura se non dietro espresso ordine. Non si risponde di inconvenienti causati dai mezzi di trasporto (ritardi, disguidi). - I reclami contro i vettori spettano al destinatario - Non si accettano reclami trascorsi otto giorni dal ri- cevimento della merce. - L’esecuzione dei contratti può essere sospesa nei casi di forza maggiore, come scioperi, disordini, calamità naturali, mancanza di materia prima ecc. - Le commissioni si intendono valide salvo approvazione della casa. - Tempi di consegna a partire da 48 ore salvo esaurimento scorte. - Non si riconoscono pagamenti se non e et- tuati presso la nostra sede in Pievesestina di Cesena. - Per ogni controversia, la quale non esclude per nessuna ragione le condizioni di pagamento, è competente il foro di Forlì. 2020/2021 ETICHETTA IN POP CON ELASTICO cm. 7,9 x 12 h ordine minimo AGRUMI 100 pz x varietà € 0,0978 cad. + iva VARIETÀ CODICE QUANTITÀ ARANCIO “Citrus Sinensis” AG1 CALAMONDINO “Citrus Mitis” AG2 CALAMONDINO VARIEGATO “Citrus Mitis” AG3 CEDRO “Citrus Medica” AG4 CHINOTTO “Citrus Myrtifolia” AG5 CLEMENTINE “Citrus Clementina” AG6 KUCLE “Fortunella margarita” AG7 KUMQUAT “Fortunella Japonica” AG8 LIME “Citrus Aurantifolia” AG12 LIMONE “Citrus Limon” AG9 MANDARINO “Citrus Deliciosa” AG10 MANO DI BUDDHA “Citrus medica digitata” AG13 POMPELMO “Citrus Paradisi” AG11 ETICHETTA IN POP CON ELASTICO cm. 7,9 x 12 h ordine minimo OLIVI 100 pz x varietà € 0,0978 cad. + iva VARIETÀ CODICE QUANTITÀ OLIVO “Olea Europea” OL1 OLIVO DA MENSA Ascolana OL2 Bella di Spagna OL3 Carolea OL4 Nocellara OL5 Uovo di Piccione OL10 OLIVO DA OLIO Coratina OL6 Frantoio OL7 Leccino OL8 Pendolino OL9 Taggiasca OL11 STICKS A PUNTA IN POLISTIROLO 0,5 MM cm. 6 x 16 h ordine minimo ANNUALI 100 pz x varietà € 0,0700 cad. + iva VARIETÀ CODICE QUANTITÀ BEGONIA semperfl orens AN1 CICLAMINO AN2 GERANIO zonale AN3 PETUNA grandifl ora AN4 PETUNIA multifl ora AN5 PORTULACA grandifl ora AN6 TAGETE patula nana AN7 03 ETICHETTA ETICHETTA IN POP CON FORO IN CARTA ADESIVA ARBUSTI cm. 7,9 x 12 h cm. 11 x 15,5 h ordine minimo ordine minimo 100 pz x varietà 100 pz x varietà DA FIORE € 0,0794 cad. + iva € 0,0752 cad. + iva VARIETÀ CODICE QUANTITÀ CODICE QUANTITÀ Abelia grandifl ora A1 non disponibile Abelia "Edouars Goucher" A315 non disponibile Abutilon "Orange Glow" A316 non disponibile Acer negundo "Aureovariegatum" (Acero Giapponese) A3 non disponibile Acer negundo "Flamingo" (Acero Giapponese) A4 non disponibile Acer palmatum (Acero Giapponese) A5 non disponibile Acer palmatum "Atropurpureum" (Acero Giapponese) A6 non disponibile Acer palmatum "Dissectum" (Acero Giapponese) A7 non disponibile Acer palmatum "Fire Glow" (Acero Giapponese) A317 non disponibile Acer palmatum "Garnet" (Acero Giapponese) A8 non disponibile Acer platanoides "Crimson King" (Acero Giapponese) A11 non disponibile Amelanchier canadensis new A318 non disponibile Berberis ottawensis "Superba" A17 non disponibile Berberis thunbergii "Atropurpurea" A19 non disponibile Berberis thunbergii "Atropurpurea Nana" A20 non disponibile Berberis verruculosa A24 non disponibile Bignonia capensis A319 non disponibile Bignonia capreolata A320 non disponibile Bougainvillea sanderiana A301 non disponibile Buddleja davidii "Black Knight" A26 non disponibile Buddleja davidii "Empire Blue" A27 BA27 Buddleja davidii "Fascination" A321 non disponibile Buddleja davidii "Ile de France" A28 non disponibile Buddleja davidii "Royal Red" A32 non disponibile Buddleja davidii "Summer Beauty" A322 non disponibile Buddleja davidii "White Bouquet" A34 non disponibile Buddleja davidii "White Profusion" A323 non disponibile Buddleja weyeriana "Sungold" A36 non disponibile Callicarpa bodinieri "Profusion" A37 non disponibile Calycanthus fl oridus (Calicanto) A39 non disponibile Calycanthus praecox (Calicanto) A308 BA308 Camellia non disponibile BA2 Campsis radicans "Flamenco" (Bignonia) A40 BA40 Campsis tagliabuana "Madame Galen" (Bignonia) A42 non disponibile Campsis "Yellow Trumpet" A325 non disponibile Caryopteris clandonensis A43 non disponibile Caryopteris clandonensis "Heavenly Blue" A44 non disponibile Ceanothus "Burkwoodii" A48 non disponibile Ceanothus pallidus "Marie Simon" A51 non disponibile Ceanothus thyrsifl orus var. repens A53 non disponibile Cercis siliquastrum (Albero di Giuda) A55 non disponibile Chaenomeles japonica (Cydonia) A56 BA56 Chaenomeles japonica bianca (Cydonia) A326 non disponibile Chaenomeles japonica orange (Cydonia) A327 non disponibile Chaenomeles japonica rosa-rose-pink (Cydonia) A328 non disponibile Chaenomeles japonica rot-rouge-red (Cydonia) A329 non disponibile Chaenomeles “Superba” (Cydonia) A364 non disponibile Choisya ternata A64 non disponibile Clematis "Ernest Markham" A65 BA65 Clematis "Gipsy Queen" A66 non disponibile Clematis "Jackmanii Superba" A67 non disponibile Clematis "Madame
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