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Re: sources of unusual conifers


Beth Metty wrote:
> 
> Diana L. Politika wrote:
> >
> > Beth Metty wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm always looking for unusual conifers mail-order (or otherwise), and
> > > would appreciate any references anyone can give me.  Thanks for the
> > > help.  Beth Metty, Munith MI, Zones 5B and occasionally 4A
> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> > I have some small Picea breweriana in one gallon pots.
> > I understand that they are somewhat hard to find and are VERY nice as a
> > mature speciman.
> >
> > The Greenhouse
> > 81 S. Bagley Creek Road & Hwy 101
> > Port Angeles,WA  98362
> > (360)417-2664
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> Thanks for the offer - please advise re price and shipping cost.
> Unpotted is ok with me - I have had perfectly good luck with this method
> of shipping if it is done by knowledgeable shippers.  It's funny - a
> year ago I didn't know what a breweriana was, and I have since become a
> sincere fan.  In fact, when I was out in Portland OR to visit a few
> weeks ago, I picked up a small one at Greer Gardens in Eugene, but a few
> more would be welcome, even though it will be a while before I see the
> results.  I am busy here in SE Mich stuffing 20 acres full of plants,
> and there is still room for large conifers (thank goodness).  Beth -
> patrickm@umich.edu, 8635 Kennedy Rd., Munith, MI 49259.  Got a catalog
> or pricelist?
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I can send you our entire production list, but it has no descriptions,
just botanical name, size and price.  It isn't much use to Yardeners,
but a Gardener understands it.
The Picea breweriana is in gallon pots, and have been for a year.  I
state this so you understand that they are stable, not just potted up. 
They are $8.95 plus $4.00 shipping (or 15%, whatever is greater).
I have several very interesting plants on order for the coming season. 
A hydrangea 'Niger' that has jet black stems and pink flowers; Salix
integra 'Hakuro Nishiki' which has variegated foliage with shrimp
colored new growth; all kinds of fun things!  Come see the beautiful
Olympic Peninsula!  You can stop in and see us!  At the very least, surf
the net for Port Angeles and see why people come from all over the world
to see it!
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