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Retail Price List for 2020 RETAIL PRICE LIST FOR 2020 Printed by Botanical Name Botanical SKU Size Retail Botanical SKU Size Retail Abelia x grandiflora Glossy Abelia Abies koreana 'Cis' Cis Korean Fir-dwf A020GC #3 32.00 A059GG #7 147.00 Abelia x grandiflora 'Ed Goucher' Ed Goucher Abelia-pink Abies koreana 'Horstmann's Silberlocke' Horstmann's Silberlocke Korean Fir A010GC #3 32.00 A055HG 3/4'b&b 251.00 Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope' Kaleidoscope Abelia-variegated A055GE #5 184.00 A012GC #3 37.25 Abies nordmanniana Nordmann Fir Abelia x grandiflora 'Radiance' PP21929 Radiance Glossy Abelia-var.-white A068HI 5/6'b&b 200.00 A030GC #3 40.00 A068HK 6/7'b&b 275.00 Abelia x grandiflora 'Rose Creek' Rose Creek Abelia-compact A068HP 7/8'b&b 353.00 A015GC #3 32.00 A068HQ 8/10'b&b 466.00 Abies alba 'Green Spiral' Weeping Silver Fir Abies procera 'Glauca Prostrata' Noble Fir-blue Prostrate A033GG #7 260.00 A070GC #3 140.00 A070GG #7 259.00 Abies amabilis 'Spreading Star' Pacific Silver Fir-dwf. Acanthopanax sieb. 'Variegata' Fiveleaf Aralia-var. A057GG #7 288.00 A067GB #2 40.00 Abies balsamea 'Piccolo' Piccolo Balsam Fir-dwf Acanthus mollis Bear's Breeches-white/purple Bracts A036GC #3 82.00 A700GA #1 13.00 Abies balsamea var. phanerolepis Canaan Fir Acer campestre 'Carnival' Carnival Hedge Maple-var. A034HK 6/7'b&b 307.00 A034HP 7/8'b&b 388.00 A079GG #7 178.00 A034HQ 8/10'b&b 502.00 Acer griseum Paperbark Maple Abies concolor White Fir A080KC 2.5/3"cal 680.00 A040HS 10/12'b&b 931.00 A080KB 2/2.5"cal 489.00 A040HI 5/6'b&b 275.00 A080GP #20 366.00 A040HK 6/7'b&b 332.00 A080GY #25 421.00 A040HP 7/8'b&b 434.00 A080KD 3/3.5"cal 939.00 A040HQ 8/10'b&b 607.00 A080HH 4/5'b&b 145.00 A080GE #5 120.00 Abies fraseri Fraser Fir A080HI 5/6'b&b 191.00 A050HI 5/6'b&b 259.00 A080HK 6/7'b&b 272.00 A050HK 6/7'b&b 332.00 A080CQ 8/10'clump 622.00 A050HP 7/8'b&b 413.00 Acer griseum 'Gingerbread' Gingerbread Paperbark Maple A050HQ 8/10'b&b 567.00 A180KC 2.5/3"cal 672.00 Abies koreana 'Blauer Eskimo' Blue Eskimo Korean Fir-dwf A047GC #3 205.00 1 Botanical SKU Size Retail Botanical SKU Size Retail Acer japonicum 'Aconitifolium' Fernleaf Fullmoon Japanese Maple Acer pal. dis. 'Tamuke Yama' Tamuke Yama Cutleaf Jap. Maple-red A081GJ #10 349.00 A147GJ #10 315.00 Acer japonicum 'Attaryi' Attaryi Fullmoon Japanese Maple-green A147GP #20 1,044.00 A174UE 3.5" c pot 760.00 A147GY #25 1,215.00 A174UD 3" c pot 665.00 A147GC #3 110.00 Acer japonicum 'Green Cascade' Green Cascade Japanese Maple-green/rounded A147UD 3" c pot 1,271.00 A082GJ #10 445.00 A147HH 4/5'b&b 761.00 A147GE #5 148.00 A082HF 2.5/3'b&b 300.00 A082GE #5 150.00 A147GG #7 210.00 Acer japonicum 'Rising Sun' Rising Sun Jap. Maple-upright Spread Acer pal. dis. 'Viridis' Viridis Cutleaf Jap. Maple-green A165GN #15 524.00 A150GJ #10 315.00 A150GN #15 388.00 Acer pal. dis. 'Crimson Queen' Crimson Queen Cutleaf Jap. Maple-red A150GP #20 525.00 A135GJ #10 315.00 A150GY #25 725.00 A135GN #15 628.00 A150GC #3 110.00 A135HD 18/24"b&b 143.00 A150QH 4' pot 915.00 A135GP #20 1,044.00 A150GE #5 148.00 A135HG 3/4'b&b 461.00 A150GG #7 210.00 A135HH 4/5'b&b 761.00 Acer pal. dis. 'Waterfall' Waterfall Cutleaf Jap. Maple-green A135GE #5 148.00 A135GG #7 210.00 A132HE 24/30"b&b 241.00 A132GE #5 170.00 Acer pal. dis. 'Garnet' Garnet Cutleaf Jap. Maple-red Acer palmatum Japanese Maple-green/upright A144GN #15 628.00 A144GY #25 1,215.00 A090GJ #10 260.00 A090GN #15 324.00 Acer pal. dis. 'Inaba Shidare' Red Select Cutleaf Jap. Maple-red A090KB 2/2.5"cal 469.00 A146GC #3 110.00 A090HG 3/4'b&b 119.00 A146HH 4/5'b&b 761.00 A090HQ 8/10'b&b 526.00 Acer pal. dis. 'Orangeola' Orangeola Cutleaf Jap. Maple-red/dwf Acer palmatum 'Ao shime no uchi' Ao Shime No Uchi Willow Leaf Jap. Maple-green A134GJ #10 315.00 A176GN #15 340.00 A134GN #15 422.00 A176GY #25 400.00 A134GC #3 110.00 Acer palmatum 'Atrolineare' Willow Leaf Jap. Maple-red A134QG 3' pot 450.00 A134GQ #30 810.00 A125GN #15 340.00 A134GE #5 148.00 A125GG #7 207.00 A134GG #7 210.00 Acer palmatum 'Beni-maiko' Beni-maiko Jap. Maple-red Acer pal. dis. 'Red Dragon' Red Dragon Cutleaf Jap. Maple-red A107GJ #10 380.00 A142GP #20 1,044.00 A107GP #20 510.00 A142QI 5' pot 1,205.00 Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' Bloodgood Jap. Maple-red/upright Acer pal. dis. 'Spring Delight' Spring Delight Cutleaf Jap. Maple A120GJ #10 270.00 A112GE #5 148.00 A120GN #15 340.00 A120GP #20 372.00 A120GY #25 518.00 2 Botanical SKU Size Retail Botanical SKU Size Retail A120GC #3 87.50 Acer palmatum 'Oregon Sunset' Oregon Sunset Jap. Maple A120HG 3/4'b&b 129.00 A121QG 3' pot 251.00 A120HH 4/5'b&b 220.00 Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki' Osakazuki Jap. Maple-green A120HI 5/6'b&b 315.00 A158GN #15 324.00 A120HK 6/7'b&b 364.00 A158GE #5 148.00 A120GG #7 207.00 A158HI 5/6'b&b 305.00 A120HP 7/8'b&b 558.00 A158HQ 8/10'b&b 664.00 A120CQ 8/10'clump 769.00 A158CQ 8/10'clump 770.00 Acer palmatum 'Burgundy Lace' Burgundy Lace Jap. Maple-red Acer palmatum 'Purple Ghost' Purple Ghost Jap. Maple A116GY #25 527.00 A084GN #15 583.00 Acer palmatum 'Butterfly' Butterfly Jap. Maple-var./upright A084GG #7 197.00 A094GN #15 526.00 Acer palmatum 'Rhode Island Red' Rhode Island Red Jap. Maple-red/dwf Acer palmatum 'Emperor I' Emperor I Jap. Maple-red A161HE 24/30"b&b 218.00 A096GG #7 207.00 A161GG #7 184.00 Acer palmatum 'Hogyoku' Hogyoku Jap. Maple-green Acer palmatum 'Ryusen' Ryusen Jap. Maple-green/weep A110GN #15 340.00 A197GJ #10 380.00 Acer palmatum 'Hubbs Red Willow' Hubbs Red Willow Jap. Maple A197GG #7 239.00 A168GY #25 400.00 Acer palmatum 'Sango kaku' Coral Bark Jap. Maple-red Bark Acer palmatum 'Kamagata' Eagles Claw Jap. Maple A100GJ #10 301.00 A119GG #7 208.00 A100GN #15 388.00 Acer palmatum 'Katsura' Katsura Jap. Maple-green A100HG 3/4'b&b 133.00 A133GN #15 526.00 A100HH 4/5'b&b 220.00 A133QI 5' pot 309.00 A100GE #5 150.00 A133GG #7 210.00 A100HI 5/6'b&b 283.00 Acer palmatum 'Koto-no-Ito' Koto-no-ito Jap. Maple-green A100HK 6/7'b&b 364.00 A129GN #15 526.00 A100GG #7 226.00 A129UB 2" c pot 785.00 Acer palmatum 'Shaina' Shaina Jap. Maple-red A129GP #20 850.00 A095GN #15 315.00 A129HH 4/5'b&b 202.00 A095GE #5 150.00 A129GG #7 210.00 Acer palmatum 'Sharp's Pygmy' Sharp's Pygmy Jap. Maple-green Dwf. Acer palmatum 'Mikawa Yatsubusa' Mikawa Yatsubusa Jap. Maple-green A149GC #3 127.00 A166GN #15 664.00 A149GE #5 158.00 A166HI 5/6'b&b 867.00 Acer palmatum 'Sherwood Flame' Sherwood Flame Jap. Maple-red A166HK 6/7'b&b 1,135.00 A151GN #15 526.00 A166GG #7 236.00 Acer palmatum 'Shishigashira' Shishigashira Jap. Maple-green Compact Acer palmatum 'Okagami' Okagami Jap. Maple-red Upright A154GJ #10 270.00 A186GJ #10 278.00 A154GN #15 445.00 Acer palmatum 'Omure Yama' Omure Yama Jap. Maple-green/cascading A154GE #5 157.00 A124GG #7 186.00 A154HK 6/7'b&b 540.00 A154HP 7/8'b&b 625.00 3 Botanical SKU Size Retail Botanical SKU Size Retail Acer palmatum 'Sumi Nagashi' Sumi Nagashi Jap. Maple-red A201KD 3/3.5"cal 785.00 A157UB 2" c pot 795.00 Acer saccharinum Silver Maple Acer palmatum 'Trompenburg' Trompenburg Jap. Maple-red A219UC 2.5"c pot 563.00 A153GE #5 145.00 Acer saccharum Sugar Maple Acer palmatum 'Tsukasa Silhouette' Tsukasa Silhouette Jap. Maple A220GA #1 15.00 A167GB #2 70.00 Acer saccharum 'Bailsta' PP11119 Fall Fiesta® Sugar Maple Acer palmatum 'Tsuma Gaki' Tsuma Gaki Jap. Maple-green A202KB 2/2.5"cal 432.00 A136GG #7 207.00 A202GY #25 445.00 Acer palmatum 'Twombly's Red Sentinel' Twombly's Red Sentinel Jap. Maple-red Acer saccharum 'Commemoration' Commemoration Sugar Maple A162GN #15 550.00 A267KB 2/2.5"cal 432.00 Acer palmatum 'Villa Taranto' Villa Taranto Jap. Maple-red Acer saccharum 'Legacy' Legacy Sugar Maple A138GG #7 236.00 A222KB 2/2.5"cal 432.00 Acer rubrum Red Swamp Maple Acer saccharum Green Mountain® Green Mountain® Sugar Maple A200GA #1 15.50 A221KB 2/2.5"cal 432.00 A200GJ #10 178.00 Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum' Golden Full Moon Japanese Maple A200GN #15 220.00 A218GN #15 607.00 A200GB #2 21.75 Acer shirasawanum 'Autumn Moon' Autumn Moon Full Moon Maple A200UC 2.5"c pot 550.00 A441GG #7 340.00 A200GY #25 408.00 Acer shirasawanum 'Jordan' Jordan Full Moon Maple A200GC #3 29.25 A442GC #3 157.00 A200GG #7 111.00 A442GG #7 340.00 A200CP 7/8'clump 356.00 Acer x freemanii 'Armstrong' Armstrong Hybrid Swamp Maple Acer rubrum 'Bowhall' Bowhall Swamp Maple-columnar A205KB 2/2.5"cal 419.00 A214KB 2/2.5"cal 411.00 Acer x freemanii 'Jeffersred' Autumn Blaze® Hybrid Swamp Maple Acer rubrum 'Frank's Jr.' Redpointe® Red Maple A208CJ 10/12'clump 526.50 A189CJ 10/12'clump 545.00 A208GN #15 220.00 A189KC 2.5/3"cal 550.00 A208KC 2.5/3"cal 563.00 A189KB 2/2.5"cal 411.00 A208KB 2/2.5"cal 419.00 A189KD 3/3.5"cal 785.00 A208GY #25 388.00 Acer rubrum 'Franksred' Red Sunset® Swamp Maple A208KD 3/3.5"cal 810.00 A210KA 1.5/2"cal 324.00 Acer x pseudosieboldianum Ice Dragon™ Ice Dragon™ Korean Maple A210CW 14/16'clump 980.00 A108GC #3 163.00 A210KC 2.5/3"cal 550.00 A108GG #7 332.00 A210KB 2/2.5"cal 411.00 Achillea 'Coronation Gold' Yarrow-golden Yellow A210KD 3/3.5"cal 785.00 AC15GA #1 11.00 A210HQ 8/10'b&b 153.00 Achillea 'Little Moonshine' Yarrow-bright Yellow Acer rubrum October Glory® October Glory® Swamp Maple AC27GA #1 11.00 A201KA 1.5/2"cal 324.00 Achillea 'Moondust' PP25838 Yarrow-soft Yellow A201KC 2.5/3"cal 550.00 A201KB 2/2.5"cal 411.00 AC60GA #1 11.00 4 Botanical SKU Size Retail Botanical SKU Size Retail Achillea 'Moonshine' Yarrow-sulphur Yellow Agapanthus 'Galaxy Blue' PPAF Lily Of The Nile-drk Blue AC17GA #1 11.00 AG65GB #2 21.00 Achillea 'Pink Grapefruit' PP20741 Yarrow-pink Agapanthus 'Galaxy White' PPAF Lily Of The Nile-white AC55GA #1 11.00 AG60GB #2 21.00
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