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$3 dolla sale


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That's right, 3 dolla pahms.

No free drinks, no free food, bring yer own wagons. Can't ship em' at that price, don't even ask.

11-1-09 through 11-6-09

2pm - 8pm

Come to the rear parking lot of:

Drive Today Auto Sales

430 South Dixie Highway

Lantana, FL 33462

Park outside the gate and walk on in... :)

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Here's the list... (quantity-container size)

Pot sizes are defined as:

CONE = 1.5" x 8" econo-cell conetainer

TPOT9 = 3.5" x 3.5" x 9.5" black pot

TPOT1 = 4" x 4" x 14" black pot

TPOT2 = 6" x 6" x 16" black pot

2", 4", 6" etc = trade pots/rose pots

1G, 3G, 7G etc. = black pots

Actinokentia divercata 1-1G, 2-TPOT9

Aiphanes erosa 2-2"

Archontophoenix myolensis 1-6"

Archontophoenix purpurea 76-TPOT1

Areca guppyana 13-TPOT9

Areca ipot 7-TPOT9

Areca latiloba 1-TPOT9

Areca macrocarpa 2-TPOT9

Areca novohibernica 1-4"

Areca vestiara 15-TPOT9

Areca vestiara var. maroon 5-TPOT2

Arenga australasica 1-4"

Arenga engleri 1-TPOT9

Arenga microcarpa 2-2", 1-4"

Arenga pinnata 1-1G

Arenga tremula 2-CONE

Arenga undulatifolia 1-1G

Arenga westerhoutii 1-3G

Astrocaryum alatum 17-3G, 9-TPOT9

Astrocaryum murumuru 1-TPOT9

Balaka longirostris 2-CONE

Balaka microcarpa 2-CONE

Balaka seemannii 1-6"

Basselinia eriostachys var. drip tip 1-2"

Basselinia glabrata 1-1G

Basselinia gracilis 88-CONE

Beccariophoenix alfredii 1-TPOT2

Borassadendron machadonis 1-3G

Burretiokentia dumasii 2-2"

Calamus caryotoides 2-2"

Calamus viminalis 1-1G

Calyptrocalyx archiboldianus 1-2"

Calyptrocalyx elegans 9-TPOT9

Calyptrocalyx sp. Awa 1-1G

Calyptrocalyx sp. Sanumb 1-1G

Calyptrocalyx stenoschista 2-2"

Calyptrogyne gheisbreghtiana 4-2"

Calyptronoma plumeriana 2-2"

Calyptronoma rivalis 1-3G

Carpentaria acuminata 2-TPOT2

Carpoxylon macrospermum 35-TPOT1, 2-5G

Caryota kiriwongensis 1-1G

Caryota monostachya 1-1G

Caryota obtusa 1-1G

Caryota ochlandra 1-4"

Caryota ophiopellis 1-4", 1-TPOT9

Caryota urens 2-TPOT2

Caryota zebrina 4-TPOT9

Chamaedorea allenii 2-2"

Chamaedorea alternans 1-1G

Chamaedorea costaricana 4-CONE

Chamaedorea ernesti-augustii 1-1G

Chamaedorea erumpens 1-6"

Chamaedorea geonomiformis 1-1G

Chamaedorea hooperinana 4-2"

Chamaedorea neuroclamys 1-1G

Chamaedorea plumosa 1-1G

Chamaedorea woodsoniana 1-6"

Chambeyronia macrocarpa 1-1G (double), 86-TPOT1

Chelyocarpus chuco 1-4"

Chuniophoenix nana 1-4"

Clinostigma exhorrhizum 4-2"

Clinostigma harlandii 1-6"

Clinostigma ponapense 1-1G

Clinostigma ponapense x harlandii 5-2"

Clinostigma samoense 1-4"

Clinostigma savoryanum 1-4"

Clinostigma sp. Hawiian hybrid 2-TPOT9

Cryosphila albida 2-TPOT9

Cyphophoenix elegans 1-2", 1-TPOT9

Cyrtostchys renda 37-CONE

Deckenia nobilis 1-3G

Dictyosperma furfuraceum 2-2"

Drymophloeus beguinii 1-4"

Drymophloeus oliviformus 2-2"

Drymophloues sp. Irian Jaya 1-2"

Dypsis albofarinosa 1-3"

Dypsis ambositrae 1-4", 50-TPOT9

Dypsis arenarum 1-2", 6-TPOT9

Dypsis baronii 1-1G

Dypsis bejofo 1-4"

Dypsis bosseri 2-2"

Dypsis brevicaulis 2-4"

Dypsis carlsmithii 1-TPOT2

Dypsis confusa 2-2"

Dypsis crinita 44-TPOT9

Dypsis fasciculata 3-2"

Dypsis hovomontsina 1-2"

Dypsis lantzeana 1-2"

Dypsis lastellinana 1-1G

Dypsis leptocheilos 12-TPOT2, 53-TPOT9

Dypsis mahajanga 2-CONE

Dypsis nauseosa 1-2"

Dypsis onilahensis 1-TPOT9

Dypsis oropedionis 1-2", 1-4"

Dypsis pembana 1-1G

Dypsis pinnatifrons 6-CONE

Dypsis prestoniana 1-4"

Dypsis procera 1-TPOT9, 147-CONE

Dypsis procera var. transiens 1-4"

Dypsis psammophila 1-4"

Dypsis pusilla 1-6", 1-4"

Dypsis rivularis 1-6"

Dypsis sahanofensis 1-6"

Dypsis saintlucei 1-1G, 1-TPOT9

Dypsis sanctaemarie 2-CONE

Dypsis scottiana 1-2"

Dypsis sp. Ambanja 1-2"

Dypsis sp. Bef (slick willy) 1-2"

Dypsis sp. Betafaka 1-4"

Dypsis sp. Dark Mealy bug 1-2"

Dypsis sp. Hawaiian Punch 17-CONE

Dypsis sp. Orage crush 1-2"

Dypsis sp. White 1-2"

Dypsis tenuissima 1-4"

Dypsis tokoravina 1-2"

Euterpe microspadix 2-CONE

Euterpe oleracea 1-4"

Euterpe oleracea var. dwarf 2-CONE

Gaussia principes 1-CONE

Geonoma interrupta 4-CONE

Geonoma pohliana 3-CONE

Heterospathe deliculata 2-2"

Heterospathe elata 1-1G

Heterospathe glauca 4-CONE

Heterospathe intermedia 2-4"

Heterospathe longipes 1-1G

Heterospathe negrosensis 2-2"

Hydriastele flabellata 1-4"

Hydriastele hombronii 1-6"

Hydriastele kasesa 1-1G

Hydriastele microcarpa 1-1G

Hydriastele pinangoides 1-7G

Hydriastele rheophytica 2-2"

Hyophorbe indica 14-TPOT9

Hyophorbe lageninaulis 4-TPOT9

Hyphaene coriacea 6-TPOT1

Iguanura borneensis 3-CONE

Iriartia deltoidea 1-1G

Johannesteijsmannia altifrons 6-TPOT9

Kentiopsis oliviformis 1-2"

Kentiopsis pyriformus 1-2"

Kerriodoxa elegans 4-3G

Laccospadix australaisica 48-TPOT9

Licuala aurantica 1-TPOT9

Licuala distans 1-TPOT9

Licuala fordiana 1-2"

Licuala grandis 15-TPOT9

Licuala lauterbachii 1-2"

Licuala lauterbachii var. bougainvillensis 1-4"

Licuala malanjana var. malanjana 1-4"

Licuala paludosa 1-TPOT9

Licuala peltata var. peltata 1-6"

Licuala sp. ??? 13-TPOT9

Licuala sp. Au Ua Sa 1-2"

Licuala spinosa 2-2"

Licuala triphylla 1-2"

Linospadix palmeriana 1-4"

Livistona australis 1-4"

Loxococcus rupicola 1-1G

Lytocaryum weddelianum 3-TPOT9

Marojejya darianii 6-TPOT9

Marojejya insignis 1-4"

Masoala kona 1-CONE, 17-TPOT9

Mauritia flexuosa 1-TPOT2

Mauritiella armata 1-TPOT9

Metroxylon vitiense 4-3G

Nenga pumila 1-1G

Nengella sp. Highland 1-4"

Neonicholsonia watsonii 2-CONE

Nephrosperma vanhoutteanum 3-2", 1-4"

Oenocarpus bataua 3-TPOT9

Oenocarpus mapora 2-TPOT9

Orania ravaka 1-3"CONE

Phoenix zeylanica 3-CONE

Pholidostachys pulchra 1-6"

Physokentia insolita 52-CONE (dampening off, need repotting)

Phytelepas macrocarpa 1-1g

Pinanga caesia 9-TPOT9

Pinanga copelandii 1-4"

Pinanga coronata (blunt leaf) 1-1G

Pinanga insignis 3-4"

Pinanga javana 1-1G

Pinanga negrosensis 3-2"

Pinanga rumphiana 3-2"

Pinanga sp. Blue seed 1-1g

Pinanga speciosa 7-TPOT9

Pinanga sylvestris 1-1G

Polyandrococos caudenscens 1-1G

Ponapea hosinoi 1-TPOT9

Ponapea ledermanniana 1-4"

Prestoea acuminata var. montana 1-4"

Prestoea schultzeana 1-4"

Pritchardia pacifica 1-3G

Pritchardia sp. Blue moon 1-TPOT9

Pritchardia thurstonii 1-3G compot (2-300?)

Ptychosperma bleeseri 2-2"

Ptychosperma burretianum 2-2"

Ptychosperma caryotoides 2-2"

Ptychosperma cuneatum 1-1G, 13-TPOT9

Ptychosperma furcatum 3-2"

Ptychosperma propinquum 2-CONE

Ptychosperma pullenii 1-4"

Ptychosperma salomonense 4-CONE

Ptychosperma sanderianum 1-1G

Ptychosperma schefferi 1-TPOT9

Ptychosperma sp. Leather leaf PNG 3-2"

Ptychosperma sp. Milne Bay PNG 6-CONE

Ravanea glauca 1-TPOT9

Ravanea hildebrandtii 1-TPOT9

Ravanea julietiae 1-1G

Ravanea rivularis 1-TPOT9

Ravanea sp. Giant 1-1G

Reinhardtia gracilis 1-4", 1-1G compot (4-6 plants-need repotting)

Reinhardtia latiseca 2-2"

Roscheria melanchotes 2-2", 1-TPOT2

Satakentia liukiuensis 1-TPOT2

Socratea exhorriza 17-TPOT9

Socratea salizarii 1-TPOT9

Syagrus amara 1-1G

Syagrus botryophora 1-1G

Syagrus coronata 1-1G

Syagrus oleracea 1-TPOT9

Syagrus orinocensis 1-TPOT9

Syagrus picrophylla 1-1G

Syagrus pseudococos 1-1G

Syagrus sancona 1-CONE

Syagrus schizophylla 1-4"

Syagrus vermicularis 1-1G

Synechanthus fibrosus 2-2"

Tahina spectabilis 5-TPOT2 (seedlings) + 6 no-grows

Veitchia metiti 1-4"

Verschaffeltia splendida 6-TPOT9

Wallichia densiflora 18-TPOT9

Wallichia disticha 12-TPOT9

Wallichia siamensis 1-2"

Welfia regia 1-1G

Wettenia aequalis 1-4"

Wettenia hirsuta 1-4"

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We are so there.

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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Are you excepting out of state checks or just cash? :lol:

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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Are you excepting out of state checks or just cash? :lol:

"Accepting" :D. Unless you meant excepting ! :P

Good one Burt!

PS- Bill is very determined on his "end of sale" time... Bill, do you know something we don't? Apocalypse?

Zone 10a at best after 2007 AND 2013, on SW facing hill, 1 1/2 miles from coast in Oceanside, CA. 30-98 degrees, and 45-80deg. about 95% of the time.

"The great workman of nature is time."   ,  "Genius is nothing but a great aptitude for patience."

-George-Louis Leclerc de Buffon-

I do some experiments and learning in my garden with palms so you don't have to experience the pain! Look at my old threads to find various observations and tips!

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how are you at packaging & shipping?

we have lotsa left coast "socialist/commie" dollars.

are those good back there? :huh:

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

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Don't open the gate yet, I am swimming as fast as I can

Peachy

I came. I saw. I purchased

 

 

27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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Our timing is impec, impecc, immpe, really good.

Matt Bradford

"Manambe Lavaka"

Spring Valley, CA (8.5 miles inland from San Diego Bay)

10B on the hill (635 ft. elevation)

9B in the canyon (520 ft. elevation)

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This is when having a 5-day-a-week job really sucks. Oh well.

Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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This is when having a 5-day-a-week job really sucks. Oh well.

It starts on Sunday...

I see now. Except I'm attending 2 palm sales already on Sunday. Good luck.

Meg

Palms of Victory I shall wear

Cape Coral (It's Just Paradise)
Florida
Zone 10A on the Isabelle Canal
Elevation: 15 feet

I'd like to be under the sea in an octopus' garden in the shade.

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This is when having a 5-day-a-week job really sucks. Oh well.

It starts on Sunday...

I see now. Except I'm attending 2 palm sales already on Sunday. Good luck.

Thanks, we have already had a lots of people tell us they will be here when the gates open on Sunday.

April Tarnow DeBoe

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Bill-

Have you been hanging out in Riviera Beach lately? :)

Are the Bentley's 3 dallahs?

Christian Faulkner

Venice, Florida - South Sarasota County.

www.faulknerspalms.com

 

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Bill-

Have you been hanging out in Riviera Beach lately? :)

Are the Bentley's 3 dallahs?

That's Riv-era Beach!

Ron

Wellington, Florida

Zone 11 in my mind

Zone 10a 9a in reality

13miles West of the Atlantic in Palm Beach County

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Forgot to mention, please bring a friend! Once this sale is over I'm gonna have to do what I can do get rid of the remaining stock, most likely that will mean composting... :blink:

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how are you at packaging & shipping?

I've got some spag moss you gents are free to use. We'll give you the set up to bareroot your palms and get em ready for shipping.

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Well, let's just say they aren't for sale for 3 dollars... B)

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April Tarnow DeBoe

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Well, let's just say they aren't for sale for 3 dollars... B)

Like they say in business, everything has a price,right? :)

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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I see who runs the show over there.

DUHHHH!!!!

:floor:

Zone 10a at best after 2007 AND 2013, on SW facing hill, 1 1/2 miles from coast in Oceanside, CA. 30-98 degrees, and 45-80deg. about 95% of the time.

"The great workman of nature is time."   ,  "Genius is nothing but a great aptitude for patience."

-George-Louis Leclerc de Buffon-

I do some experiments and learning in my garden with palms so you don't have to experience the pain! Look at my old threads to find various observations and tips!

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I went to the Pious Palm sale today and picked up 20 new species for $60. I also got to meet some other local palm collectors there as well which is always fun. Thanks Bill and April for the great deal on the plants!

Ron

Wellington, Florida

Zone 11 in my mind

Zone 10a 9a in reality

13miles West of the Atlantic in Palm Beach County

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The turnout today was great! :D Thanks everyone who participated.

For all of ya'll who weren't able to make the trip today, there is plenty of material left, in fact a bit more of the rare stuff is still there than I would have anticipated. The lights go on inside the shadehouse at sundown; don't let the time change throw you off... Also, I have pulled a couple things out of my "off limits" area, and restocked some of the plants that were snatched up first by the early bird gets the worm type collectors. ;) ;)

I'm looking forward to seeing some more folks from the forum stop by and introducing themselves! In fact, if ya'll wanna stop by anytime after 10am I should be around, just come into the office and ask for "Bill." You may have to wait a couple minutes for me to let you into the shadehouse, but the prices and selection are worth any wait.

April and I had a blast today! Thanks again to everyone who has participated so far! B)

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C'mon ya'll still a whole heap of beautiful palms being offered here for rediculously low low prices! Get em' before they're gone! B)

April says "ALL PALMS MUST GO!"

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C'mon ya'll still a whole heap of beautiful palms being offered here for rediculously low low prices! Get em' before they're gone! B)

April says "ALL PALMS MUST GO!"

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"All palms must go" ? Why, you need a few more pairs of shoes and a couple more purses? :lol: Just kidding....are you both coming down to FTG on saturday?

Searle Brothers Nursery Inc.

and The Rainforest Collection.

Southwest Ranches,Fl.

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"All palms must go" ? Why, you need a few more pairs of shoes and a couple more purses? :lol: Just kidding....are you both coming down to FTG on saturday?

April Tarnow DeBoe

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Dang!

I thought I was going to get to come down for the SF sale...and of course stop off yesterday. Of course, as usual, life gets in the way...

So, I assume that you have some unsold palms? What are you planning to do with them? I bet there are some I'd love to have, even if not for $3...but I can't even think about getting down there till the week of Thanksgiving...and thinking is not definitely being able to do so. Any ideas? I don't want to see any funky palms composted or ripped to shreds like a cheap Home Depot palm (not even a species listed).

I hope all went well for your sale and the SF sale. And April seems like a great addition; maybe we can meet her next trip down.

Gig 'Em Ags!

 

David '88

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To any and all who have inquired, The palms are gone. Sold out. Just about every last one of em. I'm gonna restock, pot up and hopefully be ready with some new inventory by next fall. One last time I want to give a huge THANK YOU to everyone who participated and helped to make the event such a great success.

:blink:EMPTY :blink:

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