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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES BUREAU OF PLANT AND APIARY INSPECTION FLORIDA REGISTERED NURSERIES 9/4/2014 FIRM BUSINESS FIRM NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY COUNTY ZIP OWNER SPECIALTIES PHONE EMAIL REG NO. TYPE 47225129 1 STOP SOD & 6682 HOFFNER AVE ORLANDO ORANGE 32822 NEILSON, LAUREN K. & WHOLESALER ST,WO 4072736993 LANDSCAPING, INC. CHRIS D. 04722670 1/2 ACRE NURSERY 200 FARMER BROWN RD LAKELAND POLK 33801 HUDSON, CARL L. RETAILER F ,WO 8636662492 47228098 100% LANDSCAPING 17401 SW 70 PL SOUTHWEST BROWARD 33331 FLACK, LINDA WHOLESALER/ PM,WO 9546801619 CO., INC. RANCHES RETAILER 48005020 10TH STREET FARM 1314 10TH ST W PALMETTO MANATEE 34221 GAZZO, VINCENT RETAILER 9417205931 MARKET 48014039 12801 5001 S UNIVERSITY DR DAVIE BROWARD 33328 ITKIN (PRESIDENT), SCOTT WHOLESALER/ PM 9544582000 [email protected] AGRICULTURAL STE B E. RETAILER 47237186 152 WEST, LLC P O BOX 1266 VERO BEACH INDIAN RIVER 32961 BANACK, SID & HAZEL, RETAILER PM,ST 7725672026 DOUG 48012618 2 A'S NURSERY & PO BOX 343364 FLORIDA CITY MIAMI-DADE 33034 AVONCE, ARACELI RETAILER PM,WO 8132701426 LANDSCAPING, INC. 48009284 2 BROTHERS GARCIA 202 SW 6TH AVENUE FLORIDA CITY MIAMI-DADE 33034 GARCIA, JOSE WHOLESALER 7862550431 J.CALDERON97@Y NURSERY CORP. AHOO.COM 47226767 2 BROTHERS 16600 SW 174TH AVE MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33187 RODRIGUEZ, VIRGILIO & RETAILER PM,ST 3052318250 NURSERY ALBERTO 47234737 2-D NURSERY 23535 SW 162ND AVE HOMESTEAD MIAMI-DADE 33031 BURRY, DANIEL WHOLESALER 3052478346 47223783 248 NURSERY, INC. 11775 SW 248TH ST HOMESTEAD MIAMI-DADE 33032 CANALS, MATILDE & WHOLESALER BO,FE,H 3052573966 [email protected] NEWBERRY, MATILDE ,IX,PM,R 48014942 3 B NURSERY 680 NW 13TH ST HOMESTEAD MIAMI-DADE 33030 GARCIA, DANNY WHOLESALER/ WO 7862343525 dannygarcia766@g RETAILER mail.com 47230876 3 D'S NURSERY, INC. 18750 SW 192 ST MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33187 DE LA CRUZ, DEMAS WHOLESALER 3052193493 48014800 3 G FARM, LLC 1720 ROCK RD NAPLES COLLIER 34120 BOYD, ROBERT R. WHOLESALER WO 2398986245 plantswithapurpose @gmail.com 47226884 3 RIVERS NURSERY, 468 SW EVERGREEN CT FORT WHITE COLUMBIA 32038 O'QUINN, CLAYTON WHOLESALER/ 3864973525 nursery3rivers@aol. INC. RETAILER com 48009255 3 SEASON'S 2705 KEENE CAMPBELL PLANT CITY HILLSBOROUGH 33565 FERKUL, STANLEY WHOLESALER H 8136771911 info@floridapalmsca GROWERS RD pes.com Page 1 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES BUREAU OF PLANT AND APIARY INSPECTION FLORIDA REGISTERED NURSERIES 9/4/2014 FIRM BUSINESS FIRM NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY COUNTY ZIP OWNER SPECIALTIES PHONE EMAIL REG NO. TYPE 47229516 3-D LANDSCAPE 3254 B RD LOXAHATCHEE PALM BEACH 33470 FROEHLICH, DAVID WHOLESALER LG 5617935510 NURSERY, INC. 48006688 301 BLUEBERRIES PO BOX 128 ISLAND GROVE ALACHUA 32654 THOMAS, RONNIE RETAILER BL 3524813168 04719877 3D TREES 6350 NEW HOPE RD ORLANDO ORANGE 32824 DONALD E. STRENTH, LLC WHOLESALER WO 3212818861 [email protected] m 47236094 4 BEES HERB FARM 16371 JOMAR RD SARASOTA SARASOTA 34240 BLOUNT, DEBORAH WHOLESALER/ HB 9413222446 RETAILER 48007843 4 T'S NURSERY 8738 134TH ST SEMINOLE PINELLAS 33776 TRIPODO, PETER RETAILER 7273196979 atripodo@tampabay .rr.com 47233523 4-D CITRUS AND SOD PO BOX 488 LAKE PLACID HIGHLANDS 33862 DURRANCE, HORACE RETAILER PM 8634656606 horace@lostlakegro ves.com 48005225 41 PALMS 20519 TWIN OAKS RD SPRING HILL PASCO 34610 ARRIGONI, DAVID RETAILER PM 7276883883 [email protected] om 48001204 4G TREE FARM 22501 STATE ROAD 52 LAND O LAKES PASCO 34637 PHILLIPS SR., WILLIAM TED WHOLESALER/ FT,OK,ST 8139969616 RETAILER 47218087 5-D TROPICAL, INC. 6507 BOB HEAD RD PLANT CITY HILLSBOROUGH 33565 DIAZ, JOSEPH RETAILER AQ 8139864560 [email protected] m 48014172 50 CENT GARDEN 125 NE 8TH AVE LAKE BUTLER UNION 32054 BELL, SHANNON RETAILER 9042637899 ericandshannon199 [email protected] 47235783 6595 PARK LANE 3327 S FEDERAL HWY APT BOYNTON BEACH PALM BEACH 33435 LINSCOTT, JAIME OWN USE PM 5619697873 WEST, INC. C 48015262 7 PINES NATIVE 2365 COUNTY HIGHWAY DEFUNIAK WALTON 32433 DOBSON, DARA M. RETAILER N 8508590096 wildflowersmatter@ PLANT NURSERY 192 SPRINGS defuniak.com 04723005 7 RIVERS NURSERY 9775 SEVEN RIVS FARM CRYSTAL RIVER CITRUS 34428 MESSENGER, E WHOLESALER/ AZ,CA 3525630505 ST RETAILER 48014792 7M PROPERTIES, LLC 4411 ALHAMBRA CIR CORAL GABLES MIAMI-DADE 33146 7M PROPERTIES, LLC OWN USE PM 6192273176 [email protected] 47219965 941 LANDSCAPE 7322 MANATEE AVE W BRADENTON MANATEE 34209 COLLINS, JOHN H. RETAILER PM,WO 9417940606 STE 288 48009512 9645 FARMS 9645 LANTANA RD LAKE WORTH PALM BEACH 33467 CROOKS, STAN L. & WHOLESALER WO 5613179438 [email protected] AGUIRRE, EVANGELINE m Page 2 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES BUREAU OF PLANT AND APIARY INSPECTION FLORIDA REGISTERED NURSERIES 9/4/2014 FIRM BUSINESS FIRM NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY COUNTY ZIP OWNER SPECIALTIES PHONE EMAIL REG NO. TYPE 48012521 A & U NURSERY 19248 SW 382ND TER FLORIDA CITY MIAMI-DADE 33034 JUAREZ, YOLANDA WHOLESALER/ WO 3055191680 yolis18mex@yahoo. RETAILER com 47237141 A & A GREEN THUMB 925 SW 101ST AVE MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33174 BOLIVAR, TAMARA WHOLESALER 3053234911 bolivar3451@bellso NURSERY uth.net 48007201 A & A NURSERY 17300 SW 272ND ST HOMESTEAD MIAMI-DADE 33031 TOSCANO, ANTONIO RETAILER 3052169821 48014687 A & A PLANTS 21163 SW 128TH PL MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33177 AVELAR, ANA M. & RETAILER 3056067121 GUTIERREZ, ARMANDO 48000036 A & B LANDSCAPE & 2485 OLD SAMSULA RD PORT ORANGE VOLUSIA 32128 BITTNER, ROBERT W. RETAILER 3867608181 NURSERY 47223553 A & D LANDSCAPING 6951 SW 185TH WAY SOUTHWEST BROWARD 33332 ADLER, MARIO WHOLESALER/ PM,WO 9542520562 RANCHES RETAILER 48009241 A & D NURSERY OF 7555 NW 82ND TER PARKLAND BROWARD 33067 PREZZEMOLO, ANTHONY & OWN USE PM 9546915469 deniselightning@ya PARKLAND BELLEMEUR, DENISE hoo.com 47226849 A & E HILL PLANTS 1586 W KELLY PARK RD APOPKA ORANGE 32712 YI, EDWARD RETAILER F ,O 4078898660 NURSERY 47220465 A & G PLANTS 16532 HUTCHINSON RD ODESSA HILLSBOROUGH 33556 VICHOT, ANTONIO WHOLESALER GC,PM,ST,W 8139627112 O 48002067 A & J & B GROUP LLC 100 NE 15TH ST STE 214 HOMESTEAD MIAMI-DADE 33030 A & J & B GROUP, LLC OWN USE PM 3054956319 0205bass@bellsout NURSERY h.net 48014040 A & J AMIGOS, LLC 19460 SW 187TH AVE MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33187 IZAGUIRRE, ANDRES, RETAILER H ,LN 3052353993 JOAQUIN, SUAREZ 48000485 A & J NURSERY 13350 NW 97TH AVE HIALEAH MIAMI-DADE 33018 RODRIGUEZ, JUAN CARLOS RETAILER PM 3052166383 & AZELEA 47216277 A & J'S PLANTATION, 19620 BAKER RD UMATILLA LAKE 32784 HARRIS, ARLIN & JOAN WHOLESALER F 3526691384 INC. 47231089 A & K NURSERY PO BOX 2607 CROSS CITY DIXIE 32628 WYCKOFF, ART & KAREN WHOLESALER/ AZ,CI,F ,PM 3523561189 wyckoffkaren@gmai RETAILER l.com 48007778 A & M 5423 SW CARLTON AVE ARCADIA DESOTO 34266 RODRIGUEZ, GEORGE RETAILER PM 8639901148 [email protected] m 47229935 A & M NURSERY 18960 SW 248TH ST HOMESTEAD MIAMI-DADE 33031 CRUZ, FROILAN & WHOLESALER 3052469937 [email protected] DEBORAH Page 3 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES BUREAU OF PLANT AND APIARY INSPECTION FLORIDA REGISTERED NURSERIES 9/4/2014 FIRM BUSINESS FIRM NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY COUNTY ZIP OWNER SPECIALTIES PHONE EMAIL REG NO. TYPE 48006901 A & M NURSERY 940 NW 12TH ST HOMESTEAD MIAMI-DADE 33030 HERAS, MOISES WHOLESALER N ,O ,PM,WO 3052986689 FARM 48011782 A & M TAMAULIPAS 23602 SW 187TH AVE HOMESTEAD MIAMI-DADE 33031 MANUEL, BALDERAS RETAILER 3054314338 NURSERY CORP 48012299 A & O NURSERY 24201 SW 182ND AVE HOMESTEAD MIAMI-DADE 33031 SIRIN, OSCAR A. OWN USE GA 3058247008 47237777 A & P INVESTMENT, 500 W 27 ST HIALEAH MIAMI-DADE 33010 ACOSTA, PEDRO RETAILER 3058847760 INC. 47236017 A & P PARTNERSHIP 10847 SW 188 ST MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33157 TINOCO, ANGEL & PAULA WHOLESALER 3057476135 CORP. (NURSERY) 47231354 A & R GREENS 1421 SE 69TH WAY GAINESVILLE ALACHUA 32641 REOVEN, AMIR WHOLESALER AN,HB 3523751295 eastsidedatura@yah oo.com 48010067 A & S NURSERY 603 17TH AVE W PALMETTO MANATEE 34221 ALVARADO, JUAN WHOLESALER/ 9415263878 jjalvarado91@hotma JUVENTINO RETAILER il.com 47223024 A & W ANNUALS N., 9885 PALOMINO DR LAKE WORTH PALM BEACH 33467 AANONSEN, ERIC WHOLESALER AN 5617929161 [email protected] INC. 47219820 A 1 UNDERGROUND & 4875 SW 57TH TER DAVIE BROWARD 33314 FULLER, STEVE & TERRY WHOLESALER/ PM,WO 9543211642 PLUMBING RETAILER 47233175 A AARON'S TREE 14344 N RD LOXAHATCHEE PALM BEACH 33470 WARD, TRENT WHOLESALER 5612486975 FARMS 48009535 A AND B MOBILE 1007 SUNRISE BLVD LEHIGH ACRES LEE 33974 STUHLMAN, ROBERT WHOLESALER/ 2393683106 [email protected] NURSERY RETAILER 48007331 A BETTER CHOICE 15401 SW 206TH AVE MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33187 GORDON, CARLA RETAILER PM 3055621720 abcorganicone@bell south.net 47229100 A CUT ABOVE 1686 D RD LOXAHATCHEE PALM BEACH 33470 ROCKETT, DAMON C. WHOLESALER PM 5617951995 LANDSCAPE & 04712617 A EVERGREEN 4535 MAIN ST JACKSONVILLE DUVAL 32206 BEAUCHAMP, PEGGY EXEMPT WO 9043533649 CEMETERY 48012965 A GIVING TREE ~ 2585 SAINT MICHEL AVE MELBOURNE BREVARD 32935 HUGHES, JAMES RETAILER 3217512503 [email protected] GIFTS OF LIFE m 47232413 A GROWER'S 18860 SE 15TH ST SILVER SPRINGS MARION 34488 WARDELL, SCOTT RETAILER 3526259119 LANDSCAPE & Page 4 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES BUREAU OF PLANT AND APIARY INSPECTION FLORIDA REGISTERED NURSERIES 9/4/2014 FIRM BUSINESS FIRM NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY COUNTY ZIP OWNER SPECIALTIES PHONE EMAIL REG NO. TYPE 47234289 A HEAVENLY 21950 SW 177 AVE MIAMI MIAMI-DADE 33170 EDWARDS, WILLIAM RETAILER 3052477628 GARDEN 04719722 A HIDDEN GARDEN 5325 S 25 ST FORT PIERCE ST. LUCIE 34981 SCHAFF, RON WHOLESALER PM 7724661606 RonPalms@Comca st.net 48006889 A LITTLE GARDEN IN 4311 MCCORVEY RD DELAND VOLUSIA 32724 UNDERWOOD, MARTHA RETAILER O 3867381047 [email protected] THE COUNTRY om 47217392 A NU LEAF NURSERY 8469 156TH CT S DELRAY BEACH PALM BEACH 33446 HALL, STAN & RADUN, WHOLESALER PM 5614993239 [email protected] ARTUR 47235447 A NURSERY P O BOX 891 SORRENTO LAKE 32776 GALLEGOS, ALFIE C. WHOLESALER 4079299831 48010910 A ONE STOP GARDEN 1950 A RD LOXAHATCHEE PALM BEACH 33470 ADAMS, DAVID ISAIAH RETAILER 5617847222 SHOP, INC.
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