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PLEASE
SEND ME A CATALOGUE OF YOUR CEANOTHUS PLANTS. I WOULD LIKE
TO ORDER TWO TO PLANT
HERE IN BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. E-MAIL THE INFORMATION. I
HAD TROUBLE NEGOTIATING
YOUR SITE FOR SOME REASON. WHEN I WENT TO PRINT OUT
PICTURE, THE ENTIRE PLANT
LISTING SPEWED OUT INSTEAD. THANX
I'll give the
web site another shot. Sorry about the unintentional
yelling. I was too lazy to get out of caps lock and
I'm still learning e-mail style/etiquette. How
big are the plants when they arrive?
I
fell in love with Ceanothus bushes in London's Hyde Park, but
I realize the climate there is a milder than NYC. Which of
these ceanothi would you
recommend for a Brooklyn, New York climate that rarely drops
below 5 degrees in winter: Remote Blue, Blue Jeans,
Celestial Blue, or
Mountain haze?
and
How
do I go about ordering them? Is there and order form you can
I'm
faxing an order now for two ceanothii cuneatus (Sierra Mtn.
Lilac). Do they
like Hollytone fertilizer? thanx for all your help.
far
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You have to
click on the section of the page you want to print (and
CAPS is yelling....) look
at www.laspilitas.com/plants/175.htm www.laspilitas.com/plants/182.htm www.laspilitas.com/plants/169.htm plants
are $6.99/ shipping is $3 plus $9/
plant Handling is $15/order
usually
8-16 inches is common, sometimes bigger and hard to fit into box
you're
improving! we ship gallons so they are pricey to New
York The ones that have survived those temperatures
here are 'Blue Jeans', Thyrsiflorus 'Skylark',
Ceanothus cuneatus 'Sierra' and 'Celestial Blue'.
The prices are as follows: Most of the Ceanothus are
$8.99 each (Except for C. cuneatus, which is
$9.99) Handling/order = $15.00 Base
ship/order = $3.00 Ship Eastern time zone-
$9.00/plant Hope this helps. We do have an order form
on the website, and you can mail it or fax it to us
but don't send your credit card number, etc. via email
as this is not secure. (this is before we found our secure
ordering site, seems difficult doesn't it?)
no fertilizer, no
amending, dig a hole and plant it, water well for first couple
of times, then watch it grow.
They're going out
today.
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