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Amos Zittel & Son's 3275 Webster Road, Eden, NY 14057 716-649-6340 Phone 716-649-6347 Fax www.zittels.com [email protected] Why choose Zittel’s? Only Northeast Supplier offering Ball Floraplant, Selecta, Oglevee, Regal & Calliope IS Geraniums as well as Selecta and Ball Floraplant Spring Plants too! Geraniums offered as 30 mm (4 wks), 40 mm (6 wks), and prefinished 4.5” (7 wks) Top-ranked plant quality: 100% order fill in 2016! Mix and match 18 different varieties in one box With minimums as low as 26 Over 9 years of experience using biologicals Grower Truck shipping available Tags shipped with our plants Family owned and operated with over 55 years of growing experience 40 mm Double Pinched Fuchsia We take great pride in our quality and customer service! Truck Delivery Racked or in Stackable Cardboard trays holding 4 strips Federal Express Box 30mm Elle 26/variety Minimum Order 1 Box • Geraniums 50 per variety •Spring Plant Liners 26 per variety Packed 468 per box for Spring Plants with Three 26 hole strips in sleeve with six 4" sleeves in a box Packed 300 per box for Geraniums Three 26 hole strips in sleeve with four 6" sleeves in a box 40mm Elle Minimum Order 1 Box • Geraniums 50 per variety • Fuchsia 25 per variety Packed 200 per box for Geraniums and Fuchsias 50 per sleeve with four 6" sleeves in a box **Please contact your Favorite Broker or Zittel’s office for more information. Ball Floraplant Simply Beautiful- Exclusive to Ball Geraniums Zonal, Ivy, IS - 30 & 40 mm Elle 50/Variety Selecta Material Vegetative 30 mm Elle 26/Variety Ball Floraplant Zonal & Ivy Geraniums-Exclusive to Ball Vegetative 30mm Elle 26/Variety Alternanthera - Red Thread Allure - Coral Hot, Lilac Chiffon, Pink Lt, Pink Sizzle, Argyranthemum Madeira-Dp Pink, Red, White, Crested Violet Angelonia AngelMist Purple Rose, Red True, Salmon, Scarlet, Tangerine, White Bacopa Falls Big-Dk Blue, Dk Pink 17, Pearl, Summer Blue, Wht Blue Sprd, Dk Purple Sprd, Pink Sprd, White Sprd Fantasia - Applblssm, Card Rd, Coral, Crnbry Szzle, Flamgo Rse Ipd, Bract Mohave-Apricot, Bskt Yellow, Dk Red 17, Dk Rose 17, Angelonia Archangel Neon Rose, Pk, Pk Shell, Ppl Sizzle, Rd Dk, Rsbry Twizzle, Purple Red, Orange, White, Yellow Cherry Red, Blue Bcol, Dk Ppl, Dk Rose, Pink, Ppl, Rspbry, White Salmon, Scarlet Ipd, Shocking Pk, Strbry Sizzle, Violet, White Calib-Close Up Argyranthemum Grandessa-Pink Halo, Red, White, Yellow NEW Dynamo - Pink Hot, Pink Lt, Purple, Raspbry Sizzle, Red, Calib Minifamous- Dk Blue, Lt Pink Eye, Orange, Vampire Argyranthemum Madeira-Crest.Merlot, Crest.Pink Hot, Red Dk, Salmon Dk, Salmon, Scarlet, Violet, White Ipd Calib MiniFamous Compact-Blue, Dk Blue, Dk Red, Hot Pnk, Crest.Violet, Crest Yellow, Deep Pink, Red, White Presto - Brlght Red, Dk Rd Ipd, Fuchsia Dk, Pnk, Pnk Eye, Pnk Sizzle, Pink, Purple, Red, Safran 17, Salmon Red Eye, White Bacopa Abunda-Giant White Rose Szzle, Salmon Dk, Salmon Lt, Scarlet Dp Ipd, Violet, White Calib MiniFamous Double-Amethyst, Apricot, Blue, Deep Yellow, Bacopa MegaCopa-Blue, Blue Sky, Pink NEW Precision - Burgundy Ice Ipd, Burgundy Dk, Burgundy, Lav Blue, Lemon, Magenta, Pink 17, Pink Vein, Purple Bidens Pnk Lt, Pnk, Rd Ice, Ruby, Salmon Dk, Scarlet Rd, Wht Rd Eye Ipd Calib MiniFamous Neo-Apricot Red Eye , Blue Lt, Cherry Red, Bee Alive, Sunbeam, Sun Drop Comp, Sun Drop Ipd. Focus- Burgundy, Pink Ht, Red Ice, Rose Coral Red Eye, Dp Yellow, Lavender Blue, Orange Red Eye 17, Calibrachoa Cabaret Dummen and Oglevee Zonal, Ivy and Novelty Geraniums Pink, Purple, Rose, Royal Blue 17, Salmon Pink Eye, Violet Eye, Blue Sky, Brt Red, Dp Blue, Dp Ylw, Ht Pnk, Lavender Ipd, Lt Pink Ipd, Candy Idols- Bright Red, Rose Splash White, White Yellow Eye, Yellow, Yellow Red Vein Mango Tango, Orange, Pink Star, Purple, Rose, Scarlet Ipd, White Maestro Idols- Bt Red, Cherry, Coral, Dp Rd, Lt Pnk Parfait, White, Calibrachoa StarShine-Apricot, Blue, Cherry, Pink, Violet NEW Calibrachoa Can-Can Neon Violet, Pnk Parfait, Rd, Salmon, Sassy Dk Rd, Violaceous Diascia Piccadilly-Appleblossom, Dk Red, Dk Orange, Dk Salmon, Magenta Kiss, Neon Pnk, Pk Flamingo, Rd Splash, Terracotta Patriot - Berry Parfait, Bright Pink, Bright Red, Bright Violet, Denim Blue, Pink, White Coleus Cherry Rose, Cranberry Red, Evening Glow, Lav Blue, Orange, Euphorbia Loreen-White Comp Campfire,Coleosaurus, Electric Lime, Florida Sun Rose, Papaya, Pink Soft, Red, Rose Pink, Salmon, Salmon Chic, Gaura Lind Belleza-Comp Light Pink, Dark Pink, White 17 French Qtr, Henna, Honey Crisp, Indian Summer, Inferno, Lava Rose, Salmon Frills, Tickled Pink, Violet Bright, Watermelon, White Heliotrope-Marino Blue Marq. Specl Effcts, Rdhead, Ruby Slipper, Trusty Rusty, Vino, Wasabi Brocade-Catalina, Cherry Night, Fire, Fire Night, Mrs Pollack, Impatiens Big Bounce-Cherry, Lav, Lilac, Pnk, Red, Violet,Whte Coleus Flame Thrower-Chilli Pepp, Chipotle, Habanero, Spicd Curry Salmon Night, Vancouver Centennial, Wilhelm Langguth Impatiens Bounce-Bt Coral, Cherry, Lilac, Pnk Flame, Violet 17, White Diascia Juliet-Lt Pink,Orange, Pink Eye, Red, White Citronella -30 mm only Lobelia Magadi-Bskt Dk Blue, Bskt Dk Purple, Bskt White, Euphorbia Breathless-Blush, White Minicascade - Lavender, Pink, Red Cmp Blue, Cmp Blue Eye, Cmp Dk Blue, Cmp Ppl, Cmp White, Impatiens Double Fiesta Bonita Global -Burgundy, Innov Ruby Twist, Innov StrsStrps, Lavender, Blue, Dk Blue, Electric Blue, Electric Purple, Indigo Blue, White Burgundy, Cherry, Pink, Rose, Salmon, Stardust Lavender, White Red, Rose Pink, Royal White Osteo 4D-Berry Wh, Lemon Ice, Pink, Purple, Violet Ice, Yellow Impatiens Double Fiesta Dummen IS - Big EZEE- Dk Red, Fuchsia Blue, Neon, Pink NEW Osteo Flowerpower Compact- Lt Pink, Silver Purple, Appleblossom, Burgundy, Dp Orange, Lav Orchid, Pink Ruffle, Regal Elegance- Appleblossom, Ballet, Baroness, Bravo, Burgundy, White, Yellow Purple, Salsa Red, Sparkler Cherry, Sparkler Hot Pink, Cherry Blush, Choco, Claret, Crystal Rose, Ht Pnk Blush, Osteo Flowerpower-Dk Purple, Lavender Pink, Pink 17, Pink Eye, Stardust Pink, Stardust Purple, Sunrise Red, White Imperial, Lt Lav Splash, Lilac Majesty, Lilac Sachet, Orange, Ppl Red, Violet, Wht, Spider Pink, Spider Purple 17, Spider White Impatiens Exotic Fusion-Glow Yellow, Heat Coral Ppl Majesty, Rd Velvet, Rose Bicolor, Royalty Whte, Sunrise NEW Petunia Headliner-Blue, Dk Violet Picotee, Elec. Org, Elec. Purple, Impatiens Exotic Patchwork Selecta Zonal & Ivy Geraniums Fire, Lemon, Pink Star, Pink Vein, Rasp Star, Red Star, Red, Cosmic Burgundy, Cosmic Orange, Peach Prism, Pink Shades Moonlight - Brilliant Red, Fuchsia Dk, Lav, Pink, Pink Eye, Dk Red, Sky Blue, Violet Dk Eye, White, Wht Rose Vein, Yellow Impatien New Guinea Celebration Rsbry Blush, Salm Light, Salmon Dk, Strbry Blush, Violet, White Petunia Vegetative- Night Sky Apricot, Dp Red, Electric Rose, Icy Blue, Lav Glow, Orange, Pink, Ppl, Sunrise - Fuchsia, Lilac Bright, Orange, Pink Hot, Petunia Veg. Famous-Apricot Sorbet, Berry Sorbet Ppl Star, Rose Star, Salmon Brt, Tropical Peach, White Pink Lt, Red Bright, Red Dk, Salmon, Scarlet Bright, White Petunia Vegetative Starlet-Blue, Burgundy, Carmine Star, Dk Pnk, Impatien New Guinea Celebrette Sunrise XL - Orange, Purple Rose, Rasberry Eye, Lav Star, Lt Blue, Magenta, Orange, Pink Lemonade, Purple Star, Appleblossom, Cherry Stripe, Frost, Salmon Dk, True Red, White Red, Salmon, Salmon Red Vein, Velvet, White, Yellow Grape Crush, Ht Pink, Lavender, Lt Coral, Org Crush, Org Stripe Ipd, Royal - Candy Cane, Candy Red, Dk Burgundy, Dk Salmon, Petunia Vegetative SweetSunshine-Burgundy, Hot Pink, Orchid Star, Red, Salmon Frost, Strawberry Star Lavender Blue, Pink, Pink Lt, Red Dk, Salmon, Lt Pink, Provence, Purple Pcot, Red, Violet Vein Impatien New Guinea Harmony Scarlet Red, White Red Eye Phlox Gisele-Hot Pink, Lt Pink, Lt Violet, Pink, White NEW Candy Cream, Dk Lilac, Dk Pink, Dp Mgenta, Dp Salmon, Dk Red, Syngenta Interspecfic Geraniums 30 mm Sanvitalia Tsavo-Yellow Comp Dk Violet, Fuchsia Cream, Magenta,Org Blaze, Pink Cream, Calliope-Crimson Flame, Dk Rd, Hot Pnk, Lavender Rose Scaevola Fairy-Blue, Pink, White Radiance Pk, Rasp.Cream, Salmon, Snow, Violet Calliope Medium-Dk Red, Pink Flame NEW Verbena BeBop-Lavender, Pink Ipomoea Solar Power-Black, Lime, Red Misc - 30 mm Elle - Open Verbena Lascar- Black Velvet ,Burgundy, Dk Blue, Dk Pink, Dk Red, Ipomoea Spotlight-Black, Lime, Red NEW Alternanthera - Purple Knight Dk Violet, Hot Rose, Magenta, Mango Org, Pink, Red, Red Rose, Wht Lantana Landmark Argyranthemum Butterfly Fuchsia - Double Pinched Blaze, Citrus, Gold, Peach Snrse, Rose Glow, Rose Sunrise, White, Yllw Asparagus Sprengeri 40mm Elle 25/Variety Lantana Ltl Lucky Begonia - Big, Dragon Wing, Gryphon, Whopper Fuchsia-Autumnale, Bella Rosella, Blue Eyes, Dark Eyes, Lemon Cream, Orange, Peach Glow, Pink Hot, Pot of Gold, Red Begonia Bossa Nova-Ivory, Orange, Red, Rose, Yellow NEW Dollar Princess, Gartenmeister, Giant Dp Purple, Lantana Lucky-Flame, Lavender, Lemon Glow, Peach, Pot of Gold, Begonia Megawatt-Pink Bronze Leaf NEW Firecracker, Lena, Lynn Ellen, Marinka, New Millennium, Pure Gold, Red, Rose Sunrise, White, Yellow Canna Cannova-Bronze Scarlet Bronze Lf, Mango, Orange Shades, Paula Jane, Southgate, Starry Trails, Swingtime Lobelia Early Springs-Bl. 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