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Download Printable PDF Container Availability Sevenoaks Native Nursery Container Availability Sep 17, 2021 ORDERING DETAILS: 15 18" RC bag May. 2022 * SS: Benton County, OR – We use Anderson Pots, made in Portland, Alnus rhombifolia 188 #2 Apr. 2022 * Oregon for all of our containers. white alder Betula glandulosa Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price resin birch, bog birch – 2″×5″ band pots must be ordered in full (36) SS: Linn County, OR Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price or half flat quantities (18). 45 #3 * SS: Lane County, OR – 3.5″ and 4″ band pots must be ordered in full 87 #5 * Sold * (18) or half flat (9) quantities. 50 #7 * Out – #1 and #2 containers minimum of 5 per 1 18" RC bag 2.5" * Betula occidentalis 1 18" RC bag 3" * water birch species. Alnus rubra Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price – Plugs must be ordered in full tray quantities. red alder SS: Inyo County, CA We grow them in 2 sizes: 4 cubic inch (72 per Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 12 18" RC bag June. 2022 * tray), 9 cubic inch (50 per tray). SS: Linn County, OR 7 18" RC bag Oct. 2022 * – Prices based on $200 minimum order. 160 #1 * Betula papyrifera Orders under $200 price is ×2. 176 #2 * paper birch 3 #5 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price – 10% charge for retail orders. (Retail 1 18" RC bag 1.5" * 45 #2 * Nurseries and all orders $200-$500). 2 18" RC bag 1.75" * 5 #3 * 1 18" RC bag 3" * 5 #5 * 1 18" RC bag Oct. 2021 * Calocedrus decurrens 4 18" RC bag Oct. 2021 * incense cedar Trees and Shrubs Alnus viridis ssp. sinuata Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sitka alder SS: Josephine County, OR Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 120 #1 * Abies concolor 'Swift's Silver' 55 #2 * 155 #3 Jul. 2022 * Swift's Silver' white fir 20 #3 * 24 #5 2' / 3' * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 1 #5 * 125 #5 Oct. 2021 * Sold * 3 18" RC bag 4'/5' * Out Amelanchier alnifolia western serviceberry 45 18" RC bag Aug. 2022 * Acer circinatum Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 60 18" RC bag July. 2022 * vine maple SS: Northern Idaho 12 18" RC bag June. 2022 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 11 #3 * Calycanthus occidentalis SS: Benton County, OR 102 #5 * western spicebush 338 #1 * 3 18" RC bag Jun. 2022 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 200 #3 July. 2022 * SS: Plumas County, CA 5 #5 April. 2022 * Arbutus menziesii Pacific madrone 20 #1 * 195 #5 July. 2022 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 40 #5 May. 2022 * Acer circinatum CLUMP SS: Linn County, OR Carpenteria californica Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 43 #1 Oct. 2021 * tree anemone Sold * 435 #2 Apr. 2022 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Out Sold Arctostaphylos columbiana * Acer glabrum Out Rocky Mountain maple hairy manzanita Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Ceanothus cordulatus Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold whitethorn SS: Northern Idaho * Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 25 #1 * Arctostaphylos patula SS: Plumas County, CA 204 #2 * Sold greenleaf manzanita * 45 #3 * Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 40 #5 Sept. 2021 * Sold Ceanothus cuneatus * Acer grandidentatum Out narrow-leaved buckbrush bigtooth maple Arctostaphylos uva ursi - seed grown Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price kinnickinick SS: Benton County, OR Sold Sold * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price * Out Out SS: Northern Idaho Acer griseum 29 #1 * Ceanothus integerrimus paperbark maple deerbrush Arctostaphylos viscida Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price whiteleaf manzanita Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold * SS: Plumas County, CA Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 210 3" x 9" band * Acer macrophyllum SS: Shasta County, CA Sold Ceanothus lemmonii bigleaf maple * Out Lemmon's ceanothus Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Aronia melanocarpa Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Linn County, OR Sold black chokecherry * 503 #1 * Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 19 #2 * 3 #5 * Ceanothus prostratus 150 #5 June. 2022 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 40 18" RC bag Jun. 2022 * Artemisia arbuscula ssp. arbuscula dwarf sagebrush SS: Plumas County, CA 6 18" RC bag Sep. 2021 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 9 3" x 9" band * 25 18" RC bag Sept. 2022 * Sold Ceanothus sanguineus * Aesculus californica Out redstem ceanothus California buckeye Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price big sagebrush SS: Benton County, OR SS: Shasta County, CA Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold 10 18" RC bag Jul. 2022 * * SS: Mono County, CA Out Alnus incana ssp. tenuifolia Sold Ceanothus thrysiflorus * mountain alder Out blue blossom Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Baccharis pilularis Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: El Dorado County, CA coyote bush SS: Curry County OR 19 #5 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 541.757.6520 Fax: 541.738.2607 1 Sevenoaks Native Nursery Container Availability Sep 17, 2021 Ceanothus thrysiflorus Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire' 57 #2 * blue blossom Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Eriogonum fasciculatum ssp. foliolosum Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold Eastern Mojave buckwheat * Sold Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price * Out Cornus sericea ssp. occidentalis SS: Riverside County, CA Ceanothus velutinus creek dogwood Sold * snowbrush Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Linn County, OR Eriogonum umbellatum SS: Plumas County, CA 873 #1 * sulfur-flower buckwheat Sold Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price * 41 #5 * Out Cornus sericea ssp. sericea SS: Nevada County, CA Celtis reticulata red twig dogwood 105 #1 Sept. 2021 * western hackberry Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 24 4" band Sept. 2021 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Linn County, OR Euonymus occidentalis SS: Wasco County, OR 1166 #1 * Western wahoo 10 #1 * 34 #3 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 33 #5 * 7 #5 * SS: Clark County, WA Cephalanthus occidentalis Sold Cornus sericea ssp. sericea 'Baileyi' * common buttonbush Bailey's red twig Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Fraxinus anomala Sold singleleaf ash * 1180 #1 * Out 259 #5 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Cercis occidentalis Cornus sericea ssp. sericea 'Flaviramea' SS: Utah western redbud yellow twig 130 #1 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Fraxinus latifolia SS: Plumas County, CA 8 #3 * Oregon ash 277 #1 * 40 #5 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 7 #2 * Cornus sericea ssp. sericea 'Kelseyi' SS: Linn County, OR Cercocarpus ledifolius Kelsey's red twig 478 #1 * curl-leaf mountain mahogany 1 #10 Oct. 2021 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 99 #2 Oct. 2021 * 4 #2 * SS: Wasco County, NV 21 #3 Oct. 2021 * Corylus cornuta ssp. californica 90 #1 * 47 #5 Oct. 2021 * western hazelnut 300 #1 Sept. 2021 * 29 #7 Oct. 2021 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Cercocarpus montanus SS: Linn County, OR Fremontodendron californicum birchleaf mountain mahagony California flannelbush Sold * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Northern Idaho Sold Corylus cornuta ssp. cornuta * Out 6 #1 * beaked hazelnut 210 #1 Sept. 2021 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Garrya elliptica coast silk tassel Chamaebatiaria millefolium Sold * desert sweet Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Crataegus chrysocarpa v. piperi SS: Lane County, OR Sold 10 #1 October. 2021 * * Piper's hawthorn Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Garrya fremontii Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Sold bear brush * Port Orford cedar Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold Crataegus douglasii * Sold Out * Oregon, black hawthorn Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Gaultheria shallon Chamaecyparis nootkatensis SS: Benton County, OR salal Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 634 #1 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold SS: Benton County, OR * 35 #5 * Out 4 18" RC bag 1.5" * 280 4" band * Chrysolepis chrysophylla 2 18" RC bag Oct. 2021 * Heteromeles arbutifolia giant chinquapin Cupressus arizonica toyon Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Arizona cypress Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Benton County, OR Sold Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price * Sold Out * Sold Out * Out Holodiscus discolor Chrysolepis sempervirens Cupressus bakeri oceanspray bush chinquapin Modoc, Matthew’s cypress Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Benton County, OR Sold * Sold 59 #1 * Out * Out 389 #2 * Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus Cupressus macnabiana 70 #3 * green rabbitbrush MacNab's cypress Holodiscus microphyllus Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price small-leaved cream bush Sold * 12 #10 Sept. 2021 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Out Ericameria nauseosa SS: Alpine County, CA Clematis columbianum rubber rabbitbrush 52 #1 * rock clematis Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 30 #1 Sept. 2021 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Washoe County, NV 15 #1 * Juniperus occidentalis Sold western juniper Clematis lasiantha * Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price pipestem clematis Eriogonum compositum SS: Nevada County, CA Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Northern, arrowleaf buckwheat 3 #5 Sept. 2021 * 44 #1 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 1 18" RC bag October. 2022 * Cornus nuttallii SS: Linn County, OR (Cascade Mountains) Juniperus scopulorum Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 185 #1 * Rocky Mountain juniper 475 3" x 9" 12"/24" * E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 541.757.6520 Fax: 541.738.2607 2 Sevenoaks Native Nursery Container Availability Sep 17, 2021 Juniperus scopulorum Myrica gale SS: Plumas County, CA Rocky Mountain juniper sweetgale 387 #1 * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 55 #3 2' / 3' * SS: Snohomish County, WA 7 #5 3' / 4' * Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 15 #5 * 80 #5 Sept. 2021 * SS: South Dakota Oemlaria cerasiformis 12 18" RC bag 3' / 4' * 250 #5 June. 2022 * indian plum 20 18" RC bag August. 2022 * Larix occidentalis Qty Gal.
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