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Download Availability List Sevenoaks Native Nursery Container Availability Mar 23, 2020 ORDERING DETAILS: SS: Northern Utah 165 #3 July. 2020 8.75 – We use Anderson Pots, made in Portland, 3 18" RC bag June. 2020 t.b.d. 47 #3 May. 2020 8.75 155 #5 July. 2020 12.00 Oregon for all of our containers. Acer griseum paperbark maple 223 #5 June. 2020 12.00 – 2″×5″ band pots must be ordered in full (36) Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 9 18" RC bag Sept. 2020 t.b.d. or half flat quantities (18). Sold t.b.d. Amelanchier utahensis – 3.5″ and 4″ band pots must be ordered in full Out Utah serviceberry (18) or half flat (9) quantities. Acer griseum - low branched Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price paperbark maple Sold – #1 and #2 containers minimum of 5 per t.b.d. Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Out species. 10 18" RC bag July. 2020 t.b.d. Arbutus menziesii – Plugs must be ordered in full tray quantities. 3 18" RC bag June. 2020 t.b.d. Pacific madrone We grow them in 2 sizes: 4 cubic inch (72 per Acer macrophyllum Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price tray), 9 cubic inch (50 per tray). bigleaf maple 10 #2 May. 2020 15.00 – Prices based on $200 minimum order. Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Arctostaphylos columbiana Orders under $200 price is ×2. SS: Linn County, OR hairy manzanita 1150 #1 June. 2020 2.95 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price – 10% charge for retail orders. (Retail 50 #1 May. 2020 2.95 Sold t.b.d. Nurseries and all orders $200-$500). 120 #2 June. 2020 5.75 Out 11 #2 May. 2020 5.75 Arctostaphylos patula 5 #3 restoration 7.00 greenleaf manzanita 24 #5 July. 2020 12.00 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold Trees and Shrubs 20 #5 May. 2020 12.00 t.b.d. 7 #7 Aug. 2020 t.b.d. Out 18 18" RC bag May. 2020 t.b.d. Arctostaphylos uva ursi - seed grown Abies amabalis 37 18" RC bag Sept. 2020 t.b.d. kinnickinick Pacific silver fir Aesculus californica Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price California buckeye 500 #1 June. 2020 4.00 SS: Cascades, OR Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 65 #2 July. 2020 7.50 Sold 150 4" band June. 2020 2.00 t.b.d. SS: Shasta County, CA Out Sold Arctostaphylos viscida t.b.d. Abies concolor Out whiteleaf manzanita white fir Alnus incana ssp. tenuifolia Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold mountain alder t.b.d. Sold Out t.b.d. Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Out SS: El Dorado County, CA Aronia melanocarpa Abies concolor 'Swift's Silver' 35 #1 2.95 black chokecherry Swift's Silver' white fir 14 #3 8.75 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 5 #5 12.00 23 #5 12.00 400 #1 June. 2020 4.50 80 #5 June. 2020 12.00 Artemisia arbuscula ssp. arbuscula Abies grandis 9 18" RC bag June. 2020 t.b.d. dwarf sagebrush grand fir 12 18" RC bag Sept. 2020 t.b.d. Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold Alnus rhombifolia t.b.d. Sold Out t.b.d. white alder Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis Abies magnifica big sagebrush SS: Linn County, OR red fir Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 7 #10 Sept. 2020 t.b.d. Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Mono County, CA 55 #5 Aug. 2020 12.00 Sold t.b.d. 280 #1 May. 2020 3.25 Out 15 #7 Aug. 2020 t.b.d. 1 18" RC bag 2" B grade 45.00 Baccharis pilularis Abies procera coyote bush noble fir 16 18" RC bag July. 2020 t.b.d. 9 18" RC bag Sept. 2020 t.b.d. Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Benton County, OR Sold Alnus rubra t.b.d. 55 #1 3.50 Out red alder 208 #2 6.75 Acer circinatum Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price vine maple SS: Linn County, OR Betula glandulosa resin birch, bog birch Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 115 #1 July. 2020 2.95 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Benton County, OR 10 #10 July. 2020 t.b.d. 15 18" RC bag Sept. 2020 t.b.d. 175 #1 2.95 25 #2 July. 2020 5.75 640 #1 June. 2020 2.95 30 #3 July. 2020 8.75 Betula occidentalis water birch 25 #2 July. 2020 5.75 7 #5 1" restoration 12.00 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 150 #3 Aug. 2020 8.75 40 #5 July. 2020 12.00 SS: Inyo County, CA 51 #3 June. 2020 8.75 6 #7 1" restoration 15.00 30 #2 5.75 200 #5 Aug. 2020 12.00 17 #7 July. 2020 t.b.d. 1.75" 14 #5 12.00 57 #5 June. 2020 12.00 5 18" RC bag 40.00 restoration 19 18" RC bag June. 2020 t.b.d. Acer circinatum CLUMP 23 18" RC bag 2" restoration 45.00 25 18" RC bag Sept. 2020 t.b.d. Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Alnus viridis ssp. sinuata Betula papyrifera Sold t.b.d. Out Sitka alder paper birch Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Acer glabrum Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold SS: Northern Idaho Rocky Mountain maple t.b.d. Out 3 #5 14.00 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Amelanchier alnifolia 11 #5 Aug. 2020 14.00 SS: Northern Idaho western serviceberry 15 #7 Aug. 2020 t.b.d. 20 #1 June. 2020 4.00 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 6 18" RC bag 1.5" 70.00 80 #1 May. 2020 4.00 SS: Northern Idaho 2 18" RC bag 1.75" 80.00 15 #2 June. 2020 7.00 315 #1 2.95 25 #5 July. 2020 14.00 Calocedrus decurrens 1075 #1 June. 2020 2.95 incense cedar Acer grandidentatum 25 #10 July. 2020 t.b.d. bigtooth maple Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 65 #2 June. 2020 5.75 SS: Josephine County, OR Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 541.757.6520 Fax: 541.738.2607 1 Sevenoaks Native Nursery Container Availability Mar 23, 2020 Calocedrus decurrens Cercocarpus ledifolius Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold incense cedar curl-leaf mountain mahogany t.b.d. Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Out 425 #1 June. 2020 2.95 125 #1 June. 2020 4.00 Cornus sericea ssp. sericea 'Baileyi' 350 #2 July. 2020 5.75 90 #2 June. 2020 7.50 Bailey's red twig 100 #3 Sept. 2020 8.75 75 #3 July. 2020 11.00 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 120 #5 Aug. 2020 12.00 35 #3 June. 2020 11.00 360 #1 June. 2020 2.95 30 #5 June. 2020 12.00 60 #5 July. 2020 16.00 30 #2 5.75 20 #7 Sept. 2020 t.b.d. Cercocarpus montanus 20 #2 June. 2020 5.75 14 18" RC bag June. 2020 t.b.d. birchleaf mountain mahagony 13 #3 8.75 25 18" RC bag Sept. 2020 t.b.d. Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 100 #3 June. 2020 8.75 Calycanthus occidentalis SS: Northern Idaho 22 #5 12.00 western spicebush 71 #1 June. 2020 4.50 460 #5 June. 2020 12.00 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Chamaebatiaria millefolium 90 #7 18.00 SS: Plumas County, CA desert sweet 25 #7 July. 2020 18.00 117 #1 4.00 Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Cornus sericea ssp. sericea 'Flaviramea' Sold yellow twig Carpenteria californica t.b.d. tree anemone Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 2 #3 8.65 4 #5 May. 2020 17.00 Port Orford cedar 32 #5 10.95 Ceanothus cordulatus Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Cornus sericea ssp. sericea Sold 'Flaviramea-White Gold' whitethorn t.b.d. Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Curry County OR Sold SS: Plumas County, CA t.b.d. 3 18" RC bag May. 2020 t.b.d. Out Sold t.b.d. Out Chamaecyparis nootkaensis Cornus sericea ssp. sericea 'Kelseyi' Ceanothus cuneatus Alaska yellow cedar Kelsey's red twig narrow-leaved buckbrush Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price 14 #2 6.50 5 #1 2.95 260 #1 June. 2020 5.00 45 #3 10.00 15 #2 5.75 125 #2 June. 2020 8.00 33 #5 14.00 Cornus sessilis 30 #3 July. 2020 15.00 Chrysolepis chrysophylla black-fruited dogwood Ceanothus integerrimus giant chinquapin Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold deerbrush t.b.d. Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price SS: Benton County, OR Sold Sold Corylus cornuta ssp. californica t.b.d. t.b.d. Out Out western hazelnut Ceanothus lemmonii Chrysolepis sempervirens Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price bush chinquapin Sold Lemmon's ceanothus t.b.d. Out Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price Sold Sold Corylus cornuta ssp. cornuta t.b.d. t.b.d. Out Out beaked hazelnut Ceanothus prostratus Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price green rabbitbrush Sold Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price t.b.d. Out Sold Qty Gal. Size/Avail. Price t.b.d. Sold Crataegus chrysocarpa v. piperi Out t.b.d. Ceanothus sanguineus Out Piper's hawthorn redstem ceanothus Clematis columbianum Qty Gal.
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