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milehigh_7

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Okay nuts I am going to restock my ebay store after a long lay off. One of the things that I love is supplying good quality starters at competitive prices. So here is the question:


What do you want? Is there a species/variety that you have been looking for or are looking for a better/cheaper supplier? It would be most effective to pm me or or like my business on Facebook if there is something you are looking for and how many you might want. Chances are I have a source for it.

https://www.facebook.com/KurohimeBonsai

my ebay store:
http://myworld.ebay.com/kurohime-bonsai
 
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Clyde,

What is your eBay username? The link opens to my eBay (not yours).

I don't know what I want but know it when I see it. One that I am looking for recently is Itoigawa juniper.
 

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In the next few months I will be looking to get a JBP, a cypress, or a pitch pine.
 

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I have been in search of a nice azealea...
 

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If you post pictures of what you have that will help or create a slide show of them all with
names/item number of each. Its a little more work but can save you that ebay fee of listing and price sold. I cant say I want a perticular tree now but if I saw one that speaks to me sure
I would buy it...

Happy Holidays,
Rishi.
 

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In the past I have sold mainly Shimpaku starters. This thread shows examples of the plants I have sold and some of what I did with them.
http://bonsainut.com/forums/showthread.php?4882-Shimpaku-For-Twisting&p=66639#post66639

From reading Brian's blog I am guessing that the ones I have sold in the past are kishu as the foliage is very tight. I am trying to locate a supplier for Itoigawa but don't have one yet. However I sold quite a number of these and everyone was pleased with them.

I am considering the following so far:
Shimpaku (hopefully itoigawa can be located)
Kingsville Boxwood
Tridents
Zelcova
prunus mume
olives
pomegranate
Carissa macrocarpa (natal plum )
Quercus Agrifolia (maybe some other oaks)

Feedback is desired
 
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I would like zelkova suitable for broom style. NOT bent up like you see what they do with Chinese Elms.
 

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I have always been looking for someone who can ship quality stock to Canada.

Cheers,

Steve
 

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What I have located and will be stocking soon:

Shimpaku 2.5 inchers
Zelkova serrata 1/4" caliper at least (straight as requested)
Tridents 1/4" caliper at least
"little ollie" dwarf olive
dwarf pomegranate
At least one JBP variety

I am considering an ume variety, a hornbeam maybe Q. Suber if there is enough interest.


I need to know very soon if anyone has requests or suggestions. :D
 
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Inventory is set for the first round. Supplies are limited at the growers for some varieties. Here is what I will be stocking (all are starter sizes and I will post sample photos of each once they have arrived.)

Tridents 1/4" (or larger) caliper and grown in Anderson pots
Zelcova 1/4" (or larger) caliper and grown in Anderson pots
Shimpaku
Korean Boxwood
Japanese Black Pine
DWARF POMERGRANATE
'Little Ollie' DWARF OLIVE
Quercus suber CORK OAK
Ficus microcarpa
Cotoneaster glaucaphyllus GREY COTONEASTER
Cotoneaster horizontalis ROCK COTONEASTER
 

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Sounds like a good assortment. If you get a line on some american persimmon, consider that as well.
 

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Oriental or Turkish Sweetgum (Liquidambar orientalis) would be very nice.
 
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