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PAGE Phone #: 800-422-8384 Fax #: (717) 721-2597 PRICE LIST P92002 FOUROrganic SEASONS PRODUCE/ORGANICSProduce Availability Attention: List 01/14/16 to 01/14/16 Effective week of 01/17/2016 Item#Item No.Item DescriptionItem Description Price Comment Comment ===== ==============================** OG-NEW ITEMS ** ======= ============================== 43527 ** OG-NEWAPPLE ITEMS AUTUMN ** GLORY 100SZ-27LB Superfresh 4352742930 APPLE AUTUMNAPPLE LADY GLORY ALICE 100SZ-27LB 44ct CE 27 LB 64.50 Rainier Superfresh 4293040507 APPLE LADYBROCCOLI ALICE RABE 44ct ORG CE 27 20 CTLB 55.00 Andy Rainier Boy 4050740730 BROCCOLIKALETTES RABE ORGORG 8/6 20OZ CT 44.50 Andy Boy 4073044125 KALETTESORANGE ORG BLOOD MORO 60-1508/6 OZ 25 LB 37.50 Homegrown 4412544112 ORANGE ORANGEBLOOD MOROVAL FCY 60-150 MEX ORG 25 113LB CT 52.00 Purity Homegrown 4411240411 ORANGE PEASVAL SNAPFCY MEXBAGGED ORG ORG 113 10/10 CT OZ 20.00 Purity 4041141594 PEAS SNAPPOTATO BAGGED YUKON ORG A LOCAL 10/10 ORG OZ 50 LB 41.50 Mockingbird Hill 4159440623 POTATO SUNCHOKESYUKON A LOCAL WHITE ORGORG 50 10LB LB 35.50 Harmony Mockingbird Valley/Coke Hill Farms 4062341337 SUNCHOKESTOMATILLOS WHITE ORG 1010 LB LB 38.50 Covilli Harmony Valley/Coke Farms 41337 TOMATILLOS** OG-BUCK ORG ITEMS ** 10 LB 36.50 Covilli 43181 ** OG-BUCKBUCK KUMQUATITEMS ** CENTENNIAL 10 LB Buck Brand 4318145357 BUCK KUMQUATBUCK LEMONS CENTENNIAL PINK VARIGAT 10 LB 10 LB 50.00 Buck Buck Brand Brand 4535742050 BUCK LEMONSBUCK BUDDHA PINK VARIGAT HAND CA ORG10 LB 6/9CT 51.00 Buck Buck Brand Brand 4205042051 BUCK BUDDHABUCK ALG HAND MANDARIN CA ORG CLEM 6/9CT OR 20LB 45.50 Buck Brand 4205142055 BUCK ALGBUCK MANDARIN FINGER LIME CLEM ORG OR 20LB6/4OZ 46.00 4205542059 BUCK FINGERBUCK GRAPEFRUIT LIME ORG STAR 6/4OZRUB 38 LB 60.00 4205944078 BUCK GRAPEFRUITBUCK KEY LIMES STAR ORG RUB 38 10 LBLB 48.50 4407844013 BUCK KEYBUCK LIMES LEMON ORG T’ORANGE ORG10 LB 20 LB 46.00 44013 BUCK LEMON T’ORANGE ORG 20 LB 39.50 44231 BUCK LIME MAKRUT ORG 10 LB 44231 BUCK LIME MAKRUT ORG 10 LB 46.00 44025 BUCK LIMEQUAT ORG 10 LB 44025 BUCK LIMEQUAT ORG 10 LB 42.50 42064 BUCK MANDARIN LEE ORG 20 LB 42064 BUCK MANDARIN LEE ORG 20 LB 42.50 44085 BUCK MANDARINQUAT ORG 10 LB 44085 BUCK MANDARINQUAT ORG 10 LB 46.00 42058 BUCK MANDARIN SATSUMA OR 20 LB 42058 BUCK MANDARIN SATSUMA OR 20 LB 38.50 BUCK VALENCIA MANGO ORG 20 LB 4441144411 BUCK VALENCIA MANGO ORG 20 LB 46.00 BUCK ORANGE NAVEL WA ORG 72 CT 4441044410 BUCK ORANGE NAVEL WA ORG 72 CT 46.50 4366443664 BUCK SWEETBUCK SWEETLIME PALEST LIME PALEST L 20 L 20LB LB 38.00 ** OG-CV** OG-CV ITEMS ITEMS ** ** 1923819238 TURMERIC,TURMERIC, WILD WILD 10 10LB LB 60.00 I Love I LoveProduce Produce ** OG-APPLES,** OG-APPLES, BAGGED BAGGED ** ** 4305043050 APPLE BRAEBURNAPPLE BRAEBURN WXFP ORWXFP 12/3 OR 12/3LB LB 41.50 Stemilt Stemilt 4296542965 APPLE CAMEOAPPLE CAMEOWXF ORG WXF ORG 12/3 12/3 LB LB 43.25 Viva Viva Tierra Tierra 4299542995 APPLE FUJIAPPLE WXF FUJI ORGWXF ORG 12/3 12/3 LBLB 59.00 Viva/Starr/Conrad Viva/Starr/Conrad & Adams & Adams 4297542975 APPLE GALAAPPLE WXF GALA 2.5" WXF 2.5"OR OR12/3 12/3 LB LB 58.00 Viva/Starr Viva/Starr 4310043100 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH GR SMITHWXF ORGWXF ORG12/3 12/3 LB LB 64.50 Superfresh/Stemilt Superfresh/Stemilt 4300543005 APPLE GOLDAPPLE DEL GOLD WXF DEL USA WXF 12/3USA 12/3 LB LB 42.50 Stemilt Stemilt 4312643126 APPLE HONEYCRISPAPPLE HONEYCRISP WXF#1 WXF#1 12/3 12/3LB LB 84.00 First First Fruits Fruits 4294742947 APPLE JAZZAPPLE WXF JAZZ CLAM WXF CLAMUSA USA10/2LB 10/2LB 41.00 Enza Enza 4303343033 APPLE PINKAPPLE LDY/CRP PINK LDY/CRP USA USA12/3 12/3 LB LB 49.75 Superfresh/Viva Superfresh/Viva 4307643076 APPLE REDAPPLE DEL RED WXF DEL ORGWXF ORG12/3 12/3 LB LB 36.75 Viva/Conrad Viva/Conrad & Adams & Adams ** OG-APPLES,** OG-APPLES, WESTERN WESTERN ** ** 4312043120 APPLE BRAEBURNAPPLE BRAEBURN WXFP UWXFP 80/88 U 80/88 CT CT 67.00 First First Fruits Fruits 4306743067 APPLE BRAEBURNAPPLE BRAEBURN WXFP ORGWXFP 100 ORG ct 100 ct 61.00 First First Fruits Fruits 4304043040 APPLE CAMEOAPPLE CAMEOWXFP ORGWXFP 80/88ORG 80/88 CT CT 69.00 Viva Viva Tierra Tierra 4306043060 APPLE CAMEOAPPLE CAMEOWXFP ORGWXFP ORG 100 100CT CT 68.00 Viva Viva Tierra Tierra 4300443004 APPLE FUJIAPPLE WXF FUJI ORGWXF ORG 80/88 80/88 CT 83.00 Viva/Daisy/First Viva/Daisy/First Fruits/Superf Fruits/Superf 4291442914 APPLE FUJIAPPLE WXF FUJI ORGWXF ORG 100 100 CTCT 75.00 Rainier/Superfresh/First Rainier/Superfresh/First Frui Frui 4299442994 APPLE GALAAPPLE WXF GALA ORG WXF ORG 80/88 80/88 CT CT 85.00 Daisy Daisy Girl/Superfresh/Viva Girl/Superfresh/Viva 42992 APPLE GALA WXF ORG 100 CT 83.00 Viva/First Fruit/Starr/Superfr 42992 APPLE GALA WXF ORG 100 CT Viva/First Fruit/Starr/Superfr FCPRT01 01/14/16 Four Seasons Produce Co. PAGE 2 Phone #: 800-422-8384 Fax #: (717) 721-2597 PRICE LIST P92002 FOUROrganic SEASONS PRODUCE/ORGANICSProduce Availability Attention: List 01/14/16 to 01/14/16 Effective week of 01/17/2016 Item#Item No.Item DescriptionItem Description Price Comment Comment =====43101 ==============================APPLE GR SMITH USXF ORG 72 CT ======= First ==============================Fruits 4310143107 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH GR SMITHUSXF USXFORG O 7280/88 CT CT 60.00 First First Fruits Fruits 4310743109 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH GR SMITHUSXF WXFPO 80/88 O 80/88 CT CT 62.00 First First Fruits/Daisy/Oneonta Fruits 4310943113 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH GR SMITHWXFP WXFO 80/88 ORG 100CT CT 99.50 First First Fruits/Viva/Starr Fruits/Daisy/Oneonta 4311343314 APPLE GRAPPLE SMITH GOLD WXF DEL ORG CELL WXF100 105CT CT 94.50 First First Fruits Fruits/Viva/Starr 4331442944 APPLE GOLDAPPLE DEL HONEYCRISP CELL WXF 72SZ 105 50 27CT LB 49.00 First First Fruits Fruits 4294442943 APPLE HONEYCRISPAPPLE HONEYCRISP 72SZ 88SZ50 27 60 27LB LB 105.50 Rainier/First First FruitsFruits 4294343098 APPLE HONEYCRISPAPPLE HONEYCRISP 88SZ WXFP60 27 80/88 LB CT 105.50 Starr Rainier/First Fruits 4309843095 APPLE HONEYCRISPAPPLE HONEYCRISP WXFP WXFP80/88 O CT100 CT 140.00 Starr Starr 4309543099 APPLE HONEYCRISPAPPLE HONEYCRISP WXFP USXFO 100 80/88 CT CT 132.00 Starr Starr 4309943429 APPLE HONEYCRISPAPPLE OPAL WFX USXF 55ct 80/88 80sz/27lb CT 120.00 First Starr Fruits 4342942967 APPLE OPALAPPLE WFX PINK 55ctLDY/CRP 80sz/27lb WX 80/88 CT 59.00 Rainier/Daisy/Viva First Fruits 4296743032 APPLE PINKAPPLE LDY/CRP PINK LDY/CRP WX 80/88WXFP 100CT CT 88.00 Superfresh/Super/First Rainier/Daisy/Viva Fruits/ 4303243083 APPLE PINKAPPLE LDY/CRP RED DEL WXFPWXFP ORG100 80/88CT 80.00 Superfresh/Viva/Starr Superfresh/Super/First Fruits/ 4308343087 APPLE REDAPPLE DEL RED WXFP DEL WXFPORG ORG 80/88 100 CT 55.00 Starr/Viva Superfresh/Viva/Starr 43087 APPLE RED** OG-APPLE DEL WXFP JUICE ORG & CIDER 100 **CT 45.50 Starr/Viva 46007 ** OG-APPLEMAYER APPLEJUICE CIDER& CIDER ORG ** 9/59OZ 46007 MAYER APPLE** OG-APPLES, CIDER IMPORTORG **9/59OZ 39.75 42954 ** OG-APPLES,APPLE AMBROSIA IMPORT BCXF ** CA 80/88ct Nature’s First Fruit 4295442952 APPLE AMBROSIAAPPLE AMBROSIA BCXF BCXFCA 80/88ct CAN 100 CT 71.00 Nature’s Nature’s First Fruit First Fruit 42952 APPLE AMBROSIA BCXF CAN 100 CT 65.50 Nature’s First Fruit 44454 APPLE PINK LDY/CRP CXF O 80 CT Nature’s First Fruit 44454 APPLE PINK LDY/CRP CXF O 80 CT 78.25 Nature’s First Fruit ** OG-APPLES, JUICING ** ** OG-APPLES, JUICING ** 43108 APPLE GR SMITH JUC #2 OR 38 LB 43108 APPLE GR SMITH JUC #2 OR 38 LB 63.00 43155 APPLE FUJI JUC #2 ORG 38 LB Superfresh/Purity/Twin Peaks 43155 APPLE FUJI JUC #2 ORG 38 LB 43.00 Superfresh/Purity/Twin Peaks ** OG-APPLE DIP ** ** OG-APPLE DIP ** C-CORD CARAMEL DIP 12/10.5 OZ 4001640016 C-CORD CARAMEL DIP 12/10.5 OZ 34.50 ** OG-PEARS, BAGGED ** ** OG-PEARS, BAGGED ** 4323943239 PEAR ANJOUPEAR ANJOUWASH ORGWASH ORG 12/3 12/3 LB LB 46.50 Superfresh Superfresh 4217742177 PEAR ANJOUPEAR ANJOUPOUCH POUCHBAG U BAG12/2 U 12/2LB LB 34.50 Daisy Daisy Girl Girl 4323043230 PEAR BOSCPEAR US#1 BOSC ORGUS#1 ORG 12/3 12/3 LBLB 45.50 Superfresh Superfresh ** OG-PEARS,** OG-PEARS, LOOSE LOOSE ** ** 4324343243 PEAR ANJOUPEAR ANJOU80/90CT 80/90CT US#1 US#1 44 44 LB LB 79.50 Stemilt/Superfresh/Daisy Stemilt/Superfresh/Daisy Girl Girl 4327743277 PEAR ANJOUPEAR ANJOU110 CT 110 US#1 CT US#1 U 44 U 44LB LB 59.00 Daisy Daisy Girl Girl 4329343293 PEAR ANJOUPEAR ANJOU120CT 120CTUS#1 US#1US 44US 44LB LB 52.00 Superfresh Superfresh 4326043260 PEAR ANJOUPEAR ANJOURED 40/50 RED 40/50 CT CT 22 22 LB LB 47.50 Daisy Daisy Girl Girl 4323443234 PEAR BOSCPEAR 90CT BOSC US#190CT US#1ORG ORG 44 44LB LB 72.00 Daisy Daisy 4322943229 PEAR BOSCPEAR 80CT BOSC US#180CT US#1ORG ORG 44 44LB LB 69.00 Stemilt/Superfresh/Daisy Stemilt/Superfresh/Daisy Girl Girl 4326643266 PEAR BOSCPEAR 100 BOSC US#1 100 US#1ORG ORG 44 44LB LB 67.00 Superfresh/Stemilt Superfresh/Stemilt ** OG-CITRUS,** OG-CITRUS, LEMONS LEMONS & LIMES & LIMES * * 4407944079 LEMON FCYLEMON ORG FCY ORG 75 75 CT CT 44.00 4405744057 LEMON FCYLEMON ORG FCY ORG 95 95 CT CT 50.00 Tom Tom Org/Sundance Org/Sundance 4415444154 LEMON FCYLEMON 95sz FCY ORG95sz ORG 1/2 1/2 CSCS 35.00 4401144011 LEMON CHOICELEMON CHOICE ORG ORG 9595 CTCT 35.00 Rainbow/Tom Rainbow/Tom Org/Corona Org/Corona 4401944019 LEMON FCYLEMON ORG FCY ORG 115115 CT CT 50.00 Rainbow/Tom Rainbow/Tom Org/Sundance/Coron Org/Sundance/Coron 4402044020 LEMON BAGGEDLEMON BAGGED FCY ORG FCY ORG18/2 18/2 LB LB 47.50 Tom Tom Org/Rucker/Sundance Org/Rucker/Sundance 4401844018 LEMON BAGLEMON ORG BAG ORG 2 LB2 LB 5.75 4401644016 LEMON MEYERLEMON MEYERFCY USA FCY ORG USA ORG20 LB 20 LB 45.00 Tom Tom Org/Coke Org/Coke Farms Farms 4469544695 LIMES FCYLIMES MEX FCY 150 MEX CT150 ORGCT ORG 38 38LB LB 40.25 I Kunick I Kunick 4398443984 LIMES FCYLIMES MEX FCY 175-200 MEX 175-200 OR OR38 38 LB LB 39.25 I Kunick I Kunick 44024 LIMES FCY MEX ORG 10 LB 16.00 I Kunick 44024 LIMES FCY MEX ORG 10 LB I Kunick FCPRT01 01/14/16 Four Seasons Produce Co.
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