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2021 Gulley Greenhouse Wholesale Catalog 2021 GULLEY GREENHOUSE WHOLESALE CATALOG TABLE OF CONTENTS (Click on each link or see tabs below) 2021 General Information General Information & Terms Ordering Information Delivery Information 2021 Perennial List 2021 Jeepers Creepers Groundcover List 2021 Annual List 2021 Fairy Flowers List 2021 Herbs, Fruits & Vegetable List 2021 Hanging Basket List 2021 Container List Gulley Greenhouse Inc. ‐ 970.223.4769 (GROW) ‐ www.gulleygreenhouse.com 6029 South Shields St. ‐ Ft. Collins, CO 80526 ‐ Fax: 970.226.2736 GULLEY GREENHOUSE 2021 GENERAL INFORMATION Gulley Greenhouse, Inc. ‐ 970.223.4769 (GROW) ‐ Fax: 970.226.2763 ‐ www.gulleygreenhouse.com GENERAL INFORMATION AND TERMS HOURS QUESTIONS? January 1 ‐ April 18: Monday‐Thursday 8:30am‐3:30pm Please call our main wholesale office toll‐free at 1‐800‐642‐8028 or Friday 8:30am‐12:00pm send us an e‐mail: April 19 ‐ June 5: Monday‐Thursday 8:00am‐5:00pm Celia Tannehill: [email protected] Friday 8:00am‐2:00pm Christy Patton: [email protected] Saturday 9:00am‐12:00pm Shannon Hackett: [email protected] June 6 ‐ December 31: Monday‐Thursday 8:30am‐3:30pm Friday 8:30am‐12:00pm RETURNS AND CLAIMS: Claims due to plant shortages or damages must be reported to OUR MISSION: Gulley Greenhouse within 24 hours of delivery or pickup. Claims due At Gulley Greenhouse, our goal is to produce high quality ‘Gulley to plant quality or wrong variety must be reported within 72 hours Grown’ plants that are ready to sell and plant. We feature a of delivery or pick‐up. Claims reported after the specified time selection of perennials that are best suited for our Colorado Front frames will not be honored. Cancelling of pulled orders will be Range and Mountain climates; as well as many new, unique, and billed a 15% restocking fee. Returns and claims can be set up hard to find varieties. We also grow herbs, annuals, and veggies, as through our wholesale sales staff. well as our premium lines of Fairy Flowers®, Happy Hour Mixed Annuals, Jeepers Creepers® and custom hanging baskets and patio DISCOUNTS: pots. We sincerely appreciate your business and look forward to Yearly Volume Discount: The cumulative discount will be based on working with customers like you, in the business we love...plants! purchases from November 1, 2019 through October 31, 2020 and is We hope you’ll browse our catalog and contact our helpful sales applied to all purchases of flats, gallons, and catalog containers & staff with orders or questions! baskets. The more perennials, herbs, annuals, veggies, and hanging baskets you order...the greater your discount! The discount begins at 4% and can increase to as high as 10%. We will keep track of your PAYMENT TERMS: purchases and notify you when your discount increases. Volume COD (Cash on Delivery) customers must have payment for their discounts do not apply to custom container or custom hanging order to give the driver at time of delivery, or they can call into our basket orders. sales office with a credit card while the driver is still on site. Invoices for customers with terms must be paid within 30 days of invoice date. If a balance is past‐due, a 2% finance charge will be assessed on the last day of the billing cycle. Accounts whose invoices are 60 days past due will be placed on COD status. CATALOG LISTINGS: Our catalog is intended as a reference for varieties, sizes and prices of wholesale finished product that will be grown for availability. We cannot guarantee a variety listed in the catalog will be available for a specific shipdate, so please check the weekly availability for more current variety and size information. 1 GULLEY GREENHOUSE 2021 GENERAL INFORMATION Gulley Greenhouse, Inc. ‐ 970.223.4769 (GROW) ‐ Fax: 970.226.2763 ‐ www.gulleygreenhouse.com ORDERING INFORMATION Prices in this catalog are effective from November 1, 2020 through To ensure you get the best prices possible, all customers that want October 31, 2021. To place an order, please call, fax, or e‐mail our to purchase full flats quantities should place a wholesale order with sales staff. We request 24‐hour notice for customer pickup orders, the sales staff. Then the plants will be pulled for you and you will be and at least 48‐hour notice for orders to be delivered. We are happy charged the lower wholesale price. Plants may also be available to to service walk‐in customers; just go to the Wholesale Sales Office. purchase through our retail garden center, but these orders are Please, no order changes or cancellations without prior independent of wholesale orders and are subject to the pricing, communication with our sales staff. terms and conditions of the retail division. ORDERING FROM AVAILABILITY All products that we grow will be available as they are statused and Availability orders must ship within 7 consecutive business days of ready to sell, which includes our entire selection of perennials, receipt of the order (including Saturdays). This allows us to book the herbs, veggies, hanging baskets, containers and bedding plants. best, premium quality that you can depend on at the time you receive your order. For example, an order placed on Tuesday May Availability is first‐come, first‐serve. If orders are received 4th must ship by the next Tuesday May 11th. concurrently, availability will be divided fairly between each. Availabilities will be updated twice a week, Monday mornings and Thursday mornings. Please visit our website to see the most current files: https://www.gulleygreenhouse.com/wholesale‐finished‐plants. You’ll also find a link to sign up for our wholesale email availability newsletter there. Please return the availabiltiy files to us via email or fax, and please print clearly!! Our team is working hard to schedule availability that will be ready for the Front Range spring season, and also a fresh wave for the later mountain season. Our goal is to keep a constant supply of new product consistently available so that there will be good options for everyone. SIZES: Please see catalog pages for specific size information ORDER MINIMUMS: • Perennials are grown in 2.5” flats, 4.5” flats, 1 gallon pots, and All Wholesale flats must be ordered in full flat quantities. There is larger 2 gallon containers depending on variety. Many perennial no minimum quantity for 6.5” pots, 1 gallons, 2 gallons, hanging groundcover varieties are also available in 1204 flats of Jeepers baskets or containers. Please see Delivery information on the next Creepers (12‐4pks). page for free delivery minimums to your area. • Garden edibles (herbs, veggies, and small fruits) are grown in 1204 (12‐4pks), 2.5” flats, 4” Round flats, and 1 gallon pots depending on variety. • Annuals are grown in 1204 (12‐4pks), 1004 (10‐4pks), 2.5”, 3.5” and 4.5” flats, as well as 6.5” pots and 1 gallons. • Happy Hour Collection varieties are available in 5” Round (8/flat) as well as 12” Hanging Baskets and 12” Patio Pots. • Fairy Flowers are grown in 3” pots (12/flat) • Fall Mums are available in 4.5" (10/flat), 9” and 12” pots. 2 GULLEY GREENHOUSE 2021 GENERAL INFORMATION Gulley Greenhouse, Inc. ‐ 970.223.4769 (GROW) ‐ Fax: 970.226.2763 ‐ www.gulleygreenhouse.com DELIVERY & PICK‐UP INFORMATION DELIVERY TERMS From April 24 ‐ June 5, 2021 Gulley Wholesale will deliver Monday through Saturday (with deliveries on Tuesday through Friday the rest of the year). Customer delivery schedules are assigned by location and when orders are received. We combine deliveries in each area in order to reduce delivery costs to you. The fee may be split between multiple customers in one area. We offer FREE delivery for most orders with a sales total above our minimum within 150 miles of Fort Collins, CO. Please see the price schedule below for free deliverly minimums. If your order is below the minimum dollar amount shown, freight will be pro‐rated between yours and other orders on the truck by a percentage basis. Our sales office will work to consolidate trips for the lowest delivery charges possible, but if your order is the only one requested on a certain route you may be responsible for the entire cost of the delivery. Customer pickup is available during office hours: Monday ‐ Thursday 8am‐4:30pm, Friday 8am‐11:30pm, and Saturday 9am ‐ 11:30pm. Please inquire with Sarah Waldron for a quote on custom container delivery; [email protected]. FRONT RANGE / EASTERN PLAINS DELIVERY AREAS If diesel fuel prices increase dramatically, there will be a fuel surcharge on each delivery. MINIMUM ORDER TOTAL FOR AREA DISTANCE FREE DELIVERY Fort Collins 0‐25 Miles $700+ Loveland Denver Greeley Boulder 26‐75 Miles $900+ Estes Park Cheyenne, WY Laramie, WY Castle Rock Fort Morgan 76‐100 Miles $1200+ Evergreen Colorado Springs 101‐150 Miles $1700+ Limon MOUNTAIN / LONG DISTANCE DELIVERY AREAS If diesel fuel prices increase dramatically, there will be a fuel surcharge on each delivery. AREA DISTANCE DELIVERY CONSIDERATIONS Yuma / Wray Edwards / Eagle Delivery costs are based on truck routes to your area. Keystone Overall truck cost will be split Silverthorne 151‐200 Miles between all orders included on Steamboat Springs Mountain Deliveries the same delivery route. Our Vail / Beaver Creek office will do the best to Winter Park / Granby consolidate routes! Scottsbluff, NE Aspen / Carbondale Glenwood Springs Limited delivery days; minimum Craig order value is dependent upon Crested Butte Beyond 200 Miles location. Please call our Sales Durango Staff for your specific needs. Casper, WY 1.800.642.8028 Gillette, WY Goodland, KS 3 GULLEY GREENHOUSE PERENNIAL LIST 2021 Gulley Greenhouse, Inc. ‐ 970.223.4769 (GROW) ‐ Fax: 970.226.2763 ‐ www.gulleygreenhouse.com BLOOM NEW! VARIETY BLOOM COLOR ZONE HEIGHT LIGHT SIZE PRICE TIME ACHILLEA ageratifolia 'Greek’ Short, gray‐green creeper with White 3‐94‐8” Full Sun SU 1 Gallon $5.95 white flowers.
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