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Your bid is for two nice beautiful fragrant honeysuckles that will be 2 to 3 feet tall!Fragrant honeysuckle is a shrub that can appear to glow with very fragrant pink and white blossoms in spring. The fruit matures as red berries in early summer. An excellent shrub for wildlife and as an ornamental plant. Used mostly for screens or hedges, but also makes a fine specimen shrub. This shrub is self supporting and is not a vine. This will make your whole yard smell like perfume!Please visit my ebay store for more great deals.I accept pay pal m/o and checks,Good luck.If you pay for these now I will either ship now or later in the spring if you perfer,But buy them now them before I run out...Check out my other items!Be sure to add me to your favorites list!
About me:I want to assure you that I will do everything I can to see that you get healthy trees and shrubs.All trees are shhipped with roots wrapped and moist.I ship all trees by priorty mail with del conformation.If for some reason your tree dies after a couple of months(it takes that long to see if they are truly dead)I will send you a replacement free of charge as long as you pay shipping.Please contact me if theres a problem BEFORE you leave feedback...I will gladly return your positive feedback.Thank you for looking at my items and please plant a tree today!
On Apr-06-07 at 07:51:00 PDT, seller added the following information:
The shipping/handling discount is as follows The shipping is as stated for the first set of trees and then 5.00 each for every other set that are paid for at the same time.Geodes are not included in this shipping discount as there way too heavy,Get them fast as Im running short on some already,thanks 7intheforest |
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