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Products & Prices Five Points Farm Market and Greenhouse ***** PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWED UNLESS MARKED OTHERWISE *** Vegetable List $2.50 pack *Plants sold in single 3” - $1.00 Quart Size $2.75 each Gallon Size $3.25 each Beans Green Broccoli Gypsy, Imperial Brussel Sprouts Jade Cross - ready June 1st Cabbage Red, Bravo *Cantaloupe Athena, Burpee Carrots (market pack) Cauliflower Absolute Celery Tall Utah 52-76 Chinese Cabbage Blue Joi Choi Collards *Cucumber Pickling Slicing Burpless Bush Eggplant Epic Kale Curly, Dinosaur(Black Magic) Lettuce Head - Iceburg Semi- head - Butter Crunch Leaf – Red and Green Romaine Okra Jambalaya Onion Candy Red Walla Walla Spanish yellow sweet Spanish Pepper Bell Type – Purple Orange Revolution (Green to Red) Summer Sweet (Green to Yellow) Ace (Early Color, Green to Red) Lunchbox Mix (mini bell) Sweet Pepper- Banana Pepper Cubanelle – Key Largo Hot Pepper- some are offered only in quarts Cayenne Large Red Thick- 2,000 to 4,000 Chili Anaheim 500-2,000 Ghost – 1,700,000 Habanero (Orange) – Hot 200,000 to 3000,000 Hungarian Wax - 2,000 to 4,000 Jalapeno – centrella 4,000 to 6,000 Lemon Drop – 30,000+ Manzano -20,000 Poblano – 2,000 Serrano – 4,000 Super Chile – 30,000 Tabasco – 30,000 to 40,000 Red Beets Red Ace Spinach *Squash - Summer Type Patty Pan, Yellow Straight Neck, Zucchini *Squash – Winter Spaghetti, Acorn, Butternut Strawberry Seascape everbearing - only in 4” Swiss Chard Mixed Colors Tomatillios Green Tomato Heirloom and Older Varieties and Crosses Black Krim, Brandywine (potato leaf) –Red and Yellow, Cherokee Purple, Mortgage Lifter, Mr. Stripy, Oxheart, Pineapple, 4th or July Roma Type – La Roma, Big Mamma Heirloom – Amish Paste Tomato Heirloom Cross And Older Varieties Better Boy, Beefmaster, Brandyboy (brandywine/big boy), Tomato Early Girl, Mt. Fresh Plus, Scarlet Red, Carolina Gold (yellow), Big Boy, Celebrity Cherry/Grape Tomato Yellow Cherry – Yellow Pear, Sungold, Jelly Bean Yellow Grape – Jelly Bean Red, Juliette Red Cherry – Super Sweet 100 Black Cherry Chocolate Sprinkles White Cherry (Snow White) Watermelon Crimson Sweet seeded Sangria seeded , Seedless variety Herbs 4” pot $2.50 4 ½ “ pot $5.50 Gallon $9.00 Herb Planter $11.00 Artemisia Cola Plant Basil African Blue Basil, Emerald Towers, Genovese, Greek Columnar, Holy, Lemon, Lemon variegated, Newton, Pesto Perpetuo, Red Freddy (Red Genovese), Rutgers Devotion, Siam Queen Thai Bay ($4.00) Borage Calendula Caraway Celery Leaf – cutting celery (par-cel) Chamomile – German, Roman Chives Geisha Garlic, Onion (Fine Leaf) Coriander/ Cilantro – Regular Curry Dill Fern leaf, Bouquet Epazote – Mexican spice Eucalyptus Fennel Green and Rubra (red) French Tarragon Galium – Sweet Woodruff Ginger only in 4 ½ pot Gota Kola Gray cotton lavender - Santolina Lavender in perennial quarts Lemon Balm Lemon Grass Lemon Verbena Marjoram Gold Tipped, Sweet Mint (DR) Apple, Catmint, Catnip, Chocolate, Corsican, Curly, Kentucky Colonel, Mojito, Peppermint, Spearmint, Variegated Pineapple, Strawberry; Mountain available mint only in quarts Mushroom Plant Oregano (DR) Greek, Golden, Hot & Spicy, Italian, Variegated Parsley Curled Leaf, Italian Patchouli Rosemary (DR) ARP, Barbeque, Gorizia, Hill Hardy, Irene, Madeline Hill, Spice Island, Tuscan Blue Rue Sage Golden , Grower’s Friend, Pineapple, Purple, Tricolor Scented Geranium Apple, Apricot, Atomic Snowflake, Attar of Rose, Citronella, Lady Plymouth, Lime, Orange Fizz, Peacock, Peppermint, Pinewood, Pink Capital, Pretty Polly, Rose, Strawberry, Sweet Mimosa, Torento Stevia Savory - Summer and Winter Thyme Cascade lemonade, English, Doone Valley, French, Lemon, Lemon Variegated, Orange, Red Creeping, Silver, Wooly, Turmeric only in 4 ½ “ pots Hanging Basket Varieties Begonia – White and Dragon Wing Bridal Veil Ferns – Boston in 10” and 12” moss Geranium – upright and ivy types Impatient – New Guinea Lophosperm – lophos compact rose Petunia – mixed colors Plectrantus - Velvet Elvis Portulaca – mixed colors Scaevola – purple and mixed colors Strawberries everbearing (12”) Tomato Cherry – Red Profusion (12”) Thunbergia – Yellow, Orange Variety of house plants and succulents Hanging Basket Annuals 10” basket $16.75(single type)(white) 10” Basket $18.75 (combination of 2 or more) (Grey) 12” Basket Moss Fern only $18.50 12” basket $21.50 (combination 2 or more)(brown) 12” Strawberry everbearing $15.00 12” Tomato $15.00 Annual Planters and Cone and Moss baskets priced individually Planters Priced individually Succulents 3” Single Plant $2.75 clay pots 4“ Single Plant $4.00 Quart Single Plant $7.50 Single Plant in Gal $7.50 to 15.00 Planter priced individually Miniature Garden Plants 3” Different Varieties $2.50 green pot 3” Different Sedums $2.00 white pots 5” pot $5.00 and up Flower List Annuals 6pk $3.75 Ageratum – Aloha Blue(replace blue Hawaii), Blue horizon Alyssum – mix Amaranthus – Love Lies Bleeding, Velvet Curtains Aster – few varieties Begonia – Bada Bing Mix, Bada Bing Scarlet, Bada Boom Mix Celosia – Short Mix Armor, Kosmo, Kimono Tall – Varieties Dracula, Dragon Breath Cosmos – Shorter Dianthus – Raspberry, Supra Mix, Supra Pink, Jolt Magic Pink Dusty Miller Gomphocarpus – Hairy Balls Gomphrena (for drying and cutting) - Fireworks Helichyrsum – Monster Mix Series ( for cutting and drying) Impatients – Beacon(NEW) disease resistant – Bright Red, Orange, Violet Shades, White, Mix Marigolds - Tall Varieties– Vanilla, Bali Yellow, Bali Deep Orange French –Durango Bee, Flame, and Red, Janie Bright Yellow, and Deep Orange Super Hero Mix and Spry Nasturtium – Whirlybird Mix Pansy - Wide variety of colors (spring only) Petunia - Madness Variety Polka Dot – Confetti Compact Mix Portulaca – Happy Trails Mix and Varieties Salvia – Lighthouse Red, Lady in Red, Victoria Blue, Mojave Red Snapdragon Short - Montego and Snaptini assorted colors Tall - Madam Butterfly (double) mix, Rocket mix Statice – Seeker Purple and Seeker Yellow Vinca - Assorted colors Zinnia Short – Profusion in variety of colors, Zahara Rasp/Lemonade, Zahara XL, Zesty Tall Mix – some different varieties , Annuals (not offered in 6 packs) 4” $2.50 4.5” $3.00 4.5” Proven Winners $3.50 Gallon $5.50 to $7.00 Angelonia – Angelface – Perfectly Pink, Super Blue, Wedgewood Blue; Archangel – Raspberry, Dark Purple, Cherry Red; Serenita - Blue, Mix Argyranthemum – Butterfly Yellow, White, Godaisy – Fully Ruby, Simply Yellow; Grandaisy Dark Pink, Sassy Dbl; Summit White Artemisia – Makana Silver, Bacopa – White, Goldstar(yellow) Begonia – Angelwing - White, Canary Wings ,Dragonwing - Red; Megawatt – Bronze leaf Red; Viking - Chocolate Leaf Red(NEW 2020); Whopper - Brz Leaf Red, Green Leaf Rose Hiemalis – Orange, White Bi-color, Yellow Nonstop – Mocca Mix Tophat – Pink, Red, White Rex Begonia($4) – Escargo, Red Robin, Fire Women, Iron Cross, Mix kinds Bidens – Pretty in Pink(NEW), Cupcake Banana Cream Calibrachoa – Aloha – Canary Yellow; Aloha Kona – Dark Red, Mango, Pineapple, Royal White; Bloomtastic – Pink Flare, Serenity; Chameleon Indian Summer; Hulu Orange; NEO - Dp Yellow, Dbl Dark Blue; Superbells (PW) – Dbl Chiffon, Dbl Love Swept, Dbl Orchid, Dbl Ruby, Dbl Amber(NEW), Dbl Orange(NEW), Dbl Blue(NEW), Blackberry Punch, Tangerine Punch; Uno – Dk Blue, Dbl Pinktastic, Dbl Plumtastic, Dbl White/pink Whirl; Canna ( Gallons ) – Cannova Orange Shade, Yellow Cleome – Sparkler Blush and Rose Coleus – Dipted in Wine, Freckles(PW), Gays Delight, Gnash Rambler, Great Falls Iguazu, Kong Jr., Kong Scarlet, Mighty Mosaic, Peters Wonder, Pineapple Surprise, Smallwood Driveway, Stainglass Copper, Sunset(PW), Tickled Pickle, Crossandra – Tropic Flame Cuphea - Allyson Lavender , Firecracker, Hyssop Wine, Sriracha Violet, Vermillionaire Dahlia – Goldahlia – Rose, Scarlet; Hypnotica – Bronze; XXL – Chiapas, Tabasco; Labella Grande - Magenta, Purple; Lubega Power Tricolor(red/ylw) Didelta – Silver Strand Euphorbia - Diamond Frost(PW), Diamond Mountain(PW), Diamond Snow(PW)(NEW), Glitz Evolvulus – Blue My Mind, Blue Daze Felicity – Forever Blue Fuchsia – Windchimes Upright Pink/Lilac; Standup Red/White Gazania – New Bright Day Mix Geranium – Ivy – Red; Seed – Ringo - Red, Pink, White; Cuttings – Americana – Dark Red, White Splash: Calliope – Lg Pink, Lg Coral, Lg Dark Red, Lg Lavender Splash, Lg Orange Splash, Lg Rose Mega Splash, Lg Scarlet Fire, Lg Magenta, Lg Salmon, Med Lavender, Med Pink Flame, Med White; Moxie – Dark Red Gerbera – Mixed colors Gompherna – Truffula Pink(PW) Helianthus(gallon) all summer blooms – Brown Eye Girl and Suncredible(NEW) Heliotrope – Midnight Sky Impatiens – Big Bounce Series – Lavender Flame, Lilac, Pink, Red, White Double Rockapulco(PW) - Rose, Purple New Guinea - Paradise – Apricot Cream, Cherry, Coral, Violet, White; Sonice Magic Pink Sunpatient – Compact Tropical Rose; Vigorous - Clear White, Corona, Pink Kiss, Red, Rose Pink, Shell Pink, Tropical Orange Imp. Lantana – Florida Mound – Fuchsia, Orange, Red; Landmark Citrus; New Gold; Proven Winners – Citrus Blend, Marmalade, Grape; Tropicial Pink Bird Lobularia – Frosty Knight Morning Glory – Heavenly Blue Ornamental Peppers – Osteospermum - Bright Lights Pachystachys – Gold Shrimp Plant Pentas – Beebright Mix, Sunstar Red(PW)(NEW) Petunia – Amour - Queen of Hearts, King of Hearts; Cascadias - Indian Summer, Rim Violet; Colorblitz – Blue Stardust, Crazytunia – Black Mamba, Cosmic Purple, Moonstruck, Sugar Beet, Ulta Violet; Headliner - Night Sky, Pink Sky, Starry Sky Burgundy: Proven Winners/ Supertunia – Picasso in Purple, Lovie Dovie, Dbl. Priscilla, Dbl. Sharon, Trailing Blue Veined,
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