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Leo Berbee Bulb Co C Raker & Sons Spring 2017 Vegetables Leo Berbee Bulb Co C Raker & Sons Spring 2017 Vol. 1 Vegetables Vol. 1 Delivered/ Vol.1 Tray Size Delivered EOD Vol.1 FOB FOB/EOD Broccoli Destiny 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Broccoli Destiny 505 Tray 0.137 0.124 0.116 0.104 Cabbage Ruby Perfection 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Cabbage Ruby Perfection 505 Tray 0.137 0.124 0.116 0.104 Cabbage Stonehead 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Cabbage Stonehead 505 Tray 0.137 0.124 0.116 0.104 Cauliflower Snow Crown 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Cauliflower Snow Crown 505 Tray 0.141 0.127 0.119 0.107 Celery Giant Pascal 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Celery Giant Pascal 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Eggplant Black Beauty 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Eggplant Black Beauty 505 Tray 0.137 0.124 0.116 0.104 Eggplant Little Fingers 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Eggplant Little Fingers 505 Tray 0.137 0.124 0.116 0.104 Eggplant Patio Baby 285 Tray 0.306 0.276 0.268 0.241 Kale Red Russian 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Kale Redbor 285 Tray 0.264 0.238 0.226 0.204 Kale Winterbor 285 Tray 0.246 0.222 0.208 0.188 Mustard Red Giant 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper Bell Admiral 285 Tray 0.294 0.265 0.256 0.231 Pepper Bell Admiral 505 Tray 0.202 0.182 0.181 0.163 Pepper bell Cajun Belle 285 Tray 0.312 0.281 0.274 0.247 Pepper bell California Wonder 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper bell California Wonder 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Pepper bell Lady Bell 285 Tray 0.282 0.254 0.244 0.220 Pepper bell Lady Bell 505 Tray 0.189 0.170 0.167 0.150 Pepper bell Purple Beauty 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper bell Purple Beauty 505 Tray 0.137 0.124 0.116 0.104 Pepper bell Redskin 285 Tray 0.330 0.297 0.292 0.263 Pepper hot Anaheim 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper hot Anaheim 505 Tray 0.137 0.124 0.116 0.104 Pepper hot Basket of Fire 285 Tray 0.390 0.351 0.352 0.317 Pepper hot Cayennetta 285 Tray 0.390 0.351 0.352 0.317 Pepper hot Cheyenne 285 Tray 0.330 0.297 0.292 0.263 Pepper hot Habanero Orange 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper hot Habanero Orange 505 Tray 0.141 0.127 0.119 0.107 Pepper hot Habanero Red 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper hot Habanero Red 505 Tray 0.141 0.127 0.119 0.107 Pepper hot Hungarian Hot 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper hot Hungarian Hot 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Pepper hot Jalapeno 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper hot Jalapeno 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 [email protected] berbeeyoungplants.com 1 800-642-2852 Leo Berbee Bulb Co C Raker & Sons Spring 2017 Vol. 1 Vegetables Vol. 1 Delivered/ Vol.1 Tray Size Delivered EOD Vol.1 FOB FOB/EOD Pepper hot Jalapeno Tam Mild 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper hot Jalapeno Tam Mild 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Pepper hot Long Red Thin Cayenne 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper hot Long Red Thin Cayenne 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Pepper hot Poblano 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper hot Poblano 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Pepper sweet Banana 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper sweet Banana 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Pepper sweet Carmen 285 Tray 0.330 0.297 0.292 0.263 Pepper sweet Carmen 505 Tray 0.236 0.213 0.215 0.193 Pepper sweet Cubanelle 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Pepper sweet Cubanelle 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Pepper sweet Giant Marconi 285 Tray 0.318 0.286 0.280 0.252 Pepper sweet Giant Marconi 505 Tray 0.223 0.200 0.201 0.181 Pepper Sweet Mama Mia Giallo 285 Tray 0.264 0.238 0.226 0.204 Pepper Sweet Mama Mia Giallo 505 Tray 0.161 0.145 0.140 0.126 Pepper sweet Orange Blaze 285 Tray 0.390 0.351 0.352 0.317 Pepper sweet Sweet Heat 285 Tray 0.330 0.297 0.292 0.263 Pepper sweet Sweet Heat 505 Tray 0.236 0.213 0.215 0.193 Strawberry ABZ Compact Delizz 128 Tray 0.927 0.834 0.842 0.758 Strawberry ABZ Hanging Basket Elan 128 Tray 0.793 0.713 0.708 0.637 Strawberry ABZ Hanging Basket Roman 128 Tray 0.793 0.713 0.708 0.637 Strawberry ABZ Hanging Basket Ruby Ann 128 Tray 0.793 0.713 0.708 0.637 Strawberry ABZ Hanging Basket Tarpan 128 Tray 0.793 0.713 0.708 0.637 Strawberry ABZ Large Flowered Toscana 128 Tray 0.793 0.713 0.708 0.637 Swiss Chard Bright Lights 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Swiss Chard Peppermint 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Swiss Chard Rhubarb Red 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Tomato Beefmaster 285 Tray 0.276 0.249 0.238 0.215 Tomato Beefmaster 505 Tray 0.175 0.157 0.153 0.138 Tomato Beefsteak 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Tomato Beefsteak 505 Tray 0.137 0.124 0.116 0.104 Tomato Better Boy 285 Tray 0.276 0.249 0.238 0.215 Tomato Better Boy 505 Tray 0.175 0.157 0.153 0.138 Tomato Better Bush 285 Tray 0.252 0.227 0.214 0.193 Tomato Better Bush 505 Tray 0.154 0.139 0.133 0.120 Tomato Big Beef 285 Tray 0.294 0.265 0.256 0.231 Tomato Big Beef 505 Tray 0.195 0.176 0.174 0.156 Tomato Brandywine Pink 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Tomato Brandywine Pink 505 Tray 0.137 0.124 0.116 0.104 Tomato Burpee Big Boy 285 Tray 0.276 0.249 0.238 0.215 Tomato Burpee Big Boy 505 Tray 0.178 0.161 0.157 0.141 [email protected] berbeeyoungplants.com 2 800-642-2852 Leo Berbee Bulb Co C Raker & Sons Spring 2017 Vol. 1 Vegetables Vol. 1 Delivered/ Vol.1 Tray Size Delivered EOD Vol.1 FOB FOB/EOD Tomato Candyland 285 Tray 0.276 0.249 0.238 0.215 Tomato Candyland 505 Tray 0.178 0.161 0.157 0.141 Tomato Carmello 285 Tray 0.294 0.265 0.256 0.231 Tomato Carmello 505 Tray 0.195 0.176 0.174 0.156 Tomato Celebrity 285 Tray 0.294 0.265 0.256 0.231 Tomato Celebrity 505 Tray 0.195 0.176 0.174 0.156 Tomato Chef's Choice Orange 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Tomato Chef's Choice Orange 505 Tray 0.141 0.127 0.119 0.107 Tomato Cherry Falls 285 Tray 0.300 0.270 0.262 0.236 Tomato Early Girl 285 Tray 0.258 0.232 0.220 0.198 Tomato Early Girl 505 Tray 0.154 0.139 0.133 0.120 Tomato Fantastico 285 Tray 0.330 0.297 0.292 0.263 Tomato Heirloom Marriage Big Brandy 285 Tray 0.318 0.286 0.280 0.252 Tomato Heirloom Marriage Cherokee Carbon 285 Tray 0.318 0.286 0.280 0.252 Tomato Heirloom Marriage Genuwine 285 Tray 0.318 0.286 0.280 0.252 Tomato Heirloom Marriage Marzinera 285 Tray 0.318 0.286 0.280 0.252 Tomato Heirloom Marriage Perfect Flame 285 Tray 0.318 0.286 0.280 0.252 Tomato Jet Star 285 Tray 0.252 0.227 0.214 0.193 Tomato Jet Star 505 Tray 0.158 0.142 0.136 0.122 Tomato Lemon Boy 285 Tray 0.288 0.259 0.250 0.225 Tomato Lemon Boy 505 Tray 0.189 0.170 0.167 0.150 Tomato Little Sun Yellow 285 Tray 0.300 0.270 0.262 0.236 Tomato Megabite 285 Tray 0.300 0.270 0.262 0.236 Tomato Mountain Merit 285 Tray 0.390 0.351 0.352 0.317 Tomato Parks Whopper 285 Tray 0.282 0.254 0.244 0.220 Tomato Parks Whopper 505 Tray 0.182 0.163 0.160 0.144 Tomato Red Grape 285 Tray 0.366 0.329 0.328 0.295 Tomato Roma VF 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Tomato Roma VF 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Tomato San Marzano 285 Tray 0.234 0.211 0.196 0.177 Tomato San Marzano 505 Tray 0.134 0.120 0.112 0.101 Tomato Stellar 285 Tray 0.390 0.351 0.352 0.317 Tomato Sunrise 285 Tray 0.318 0.286 0.280 0.252 Tomato Supersweet 100 285 Tray 0.270 0.243 0.232 0.209 Tomato Supersweet 100 505 Tray 0.175 0.157 0.153 0.138 Tomato Sweet n Neat Cherry Red 285 Tray 0.306 0.276 0.268 0.241 Tomato Sweet n Neat Scarlet 285 Tray 0.306 0.276 0.268 0.241 Tomato Sweet n Neat Yellow 285 Tray 0.306 0.276 0.268 0.241 Tomato Tomaccio 18 Strip 2.583 2.325 2.348 2.113 Tomato Tomaccio 51 Strip 2.075 1.868 1.971 1.774 Tomato Topsy Tom 285 Tray 0.330 0.297 0.292 0.263 Tomato Tumbling Tiger 285 Tray 0.300 0.270 0.262 0.236 [email protected] berbeeyoungplants.com 3 800-642-2852 Leo Berbee Bulb Co C Raker & Sons Spring 2017 Vol.
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