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BLOOMADVERTISE.COM
: FLOWER AND FLORAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Welcome to online flower & florist directory at BloomAdvertise.com.
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Greenmantle Nursery
California supplier of heirloom and rare varieties of organically grown fruit trees and roses. http://www.greenmantlenursery.com/
Greenwood Nursery
Tennessee-based nursery supplying a general assortment of perennials, herbs, flowering and fruiting shrubs and trees. http://www.greenwoodnursery.com/
Greer Gardens
Oregon nursery featuring select bulbs, perennials, grasses and shrubs, with a specialization in rhododendrons and azaleas. http://www.greergardens.com/
Growquest
California supplier of bareroot and potted roses, camellias, citrus, avocado, bulbs, and supplies. Ships to US only. http://www.growquest.com/
Gurneys
Offers a broad variety of garden plants, trees, fruit and vegetables, shipped across the continental US. http://gurneys.com/
Guruna Nursery
Sells native Australian and some exotic species, especially edible and medicinal plants. Ships seeds worldwide, plants only within Australia. http://www.guruna.com
Harmony Gardens
Tropicals, bulbs and rhizomes, ivy, bougainvillea and accessories are offered. http://harmonygardens.org
Hartmann's Plant Company
Grower of small fruit plants, groundcovers, and other ornamental landscape plants in Michigan. Wholesale and retail. http://www.hartmannsplantcompany.com/
Heronswood Nursery
Offers a range of conifers, trees, shrubs, vines, perennials, and grasses, including many rare and unusual varieties. Specialties include ferns and hellebores. http://www.heronswood.com/
High Country Gardens
New Mexico nursery sells a large range of perennials, grasses, and shrubs, mostly chosen for their cold hardiness and adaptability to the arid climates of the Western US. http://www.highcountrygardens.com/