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Old 13-Jun-2007   #6
jbhayman
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I have 2 large elms with primary branching and some very large stock maple trunks. Went to Adelaide about 2 months ago and their nursaries were very disappointing. but they do have stock to collect like Olives, hawthorns and Ash.

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Originally Posted by PeterW
As i said JB, i dont think 200 bucks will get you there. They do have cheaper, younger stock though. They dont only sell large material, but they do sell very good material! Also he will have freight charges to add to the cost. If he wants to spend 200 bucks he might be better off going to a local nursery perhaps.....just a thought.....i dont want to step on your toes at all....just offering some options to answer his original question, tis all. What stock do you have for sale, i may know some interested ppl up here. A lot of bonsaiers seem to be using nurseries etc from interstate nowdays, the freight is quite resonable once you get your head around it and realise that there are far more options open to them by looking further afield then there own back yard. I have picked up some beautifull mature trees from the southern states over the last year and the freight costs arnt that great.
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Peter.
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