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sjmjgirl Posted - Feb 14 2016 : 2:15:11 PM
I got this catalog yesterday. I have no idea where it came from, but boy, does it look promising! Has anyone bought from them before? What did you think?





They have a ton of unusual apple varieties (Winnie)!! Seriously considering making a purchase!!

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ceejay48 Posted - Feb 19 2016 : 5:17:08 PM
Alice,
I do not know if they sell wholesale. My dad ordered trees by the hundreds but I don't know if they were at wholesale or not. You'd have to call them!
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prariehawk Posted - Feb 17 2016 : 5:56:00 PM
I think they're in Missouri so if you're ever down south, maybe you could visit them. I have heard good things about them.
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Marilyn Hartman Sullivan Posted - Feb 16 2016 : 06:26:27 AM
My grandmother bought from their catalog, too. Ii have never heard anything negative about them. Don't you love this time of year when the seed/plant catalogs start arriving? Get yourself a nice cup of tea and settle into a comfy chair and just page by page through the catalog until you can smell the blossoms and taste the berries! Makes the snow almost fade away.

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TexasGran Posted - Feb 16 2016 : 06:04:45 AM
I ordered David Austin Roses from them almost 25 years ago. They were great, grew big and most have survived our crazy Texas weather. Beautiful. I plan to order from them this spring. You can trust them, unlike some we receive catalogues from.

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DandeeRose Posted - Feb 15 2016 : 5:06:16 PM
CJ- Do you know if they sell wholesale?

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sjmjgirl Posted - Feb 15 2016 : 4:46:24 PM
Ahh, now I REALLY want to place an order!!

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ceejay48 Posted - Feb 14 2016 : 5:23:55 PM
P.S. We had hundreds of trees, mostly apple and several varieties. Also peaches, apricots and cherries.
We sold apples by the semi truckload.


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ceejay48 Posted - Feb 14 2016 : 5:22:44 PM
My dad used to buy ALL of his fruit trees from them. For years and years and years . . . and he passed away in 1997.
They've been around for a LONG time!
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