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Anthony Tesselaar Plants are sold solely through our Licensed Grower network.  Anthony Tesselaar Plants has a history of  selecting and hiring individuals and organizations who are the best in their field, and our licensed growers are no exception.  They are also selected based on their distribution networks and their ability to best serve various regions and particular market segments throughout the U.S.

→ PLEASE NOTE:  These are wholesale growers who ONLY supply to the TRADE

ALTMAN Plants - Loxachatchee, FL (561) 792-9770 (Florida only)

ANGELICA Nurseries, Inc. - Kennedyville, MD (800) 867-7673

CLINTON Nurseries - Clinton, CT (800) 752-6874

COLOR SPOT Nurseries - Fallbrook, CA  (800) 554-9065

FLOWERWOOD Nurseries - Mobile, AL (800) 858-3521

KURT WEISS Greenhouses Inc - Center Moriches, NY (800) 858-2555

McCORKLE Nurseries - Dearing, GA (800) 533-3050

MIDWEST GROUNDCOVERS - St. Charles, IL (800) 546-9448

MONROVIA Nurseries  - CA, R & GA  (800) 999-9321 (or contact your local representative)

PRIDES CORNER FARMS - Lebanon, CT (800) 437-5168

SEVILLE FARMS - Lillian, TX (800) 460-2880 (Texas only)

SMITH GARDENS - Bellingham, WA - (800) 755-6256

TRI-B (BERRY FAMILY Nurseries) - Tahlequah, OK (800) 244-6157

VILLAGE Nurseries - Sacramento, CA (916) 364-2940; Huntington Beach, CA (714) 963-5372; Brentwood, CA (925) 634-0655; Del Mar, CA (858) 481-1140; Orange, CA (714) 998-8751

ZELENKA Nursery - Grand Haven. MI (800) 253-3743 

 

SELECTA FIRST CLASS - Encinitas, California 800 955 5644

        For Sales and POP of BONFIRE begonia  and SOLEIL drought tolerant petunias

        please contact:

 

Contact  PACIFIC PLUG & LINER.,  Watsonville CA    831-722-5396

         For the NEW 

         Ceanothus TUXEDO;         Phormium BLACK ADDER:      Carex EVEREST

CANADA

PAN AM Nurseries - Surrey, BC, CANADA - 1800 576-8641

 

 

 

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