Brightly colored blueberries plants provide seasonal interest

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“Azalea Dragon Fire” Look to Briggs for innovative new products in the future!

Brightly colored blueberries plants provide seasonal interest Small fruits With popular items like blueberries, blackberries raspberries, grapes, kiwi, figs, goji berries and more we have your small fruit needs covered Brightly colored blueberries plants provide seasonal interest Look to Briggs for a great selection of blackberries and raspberries in plugs and liners

Pieris ‘Mountain Fire’ An incredible palette of color Pieris provides a great mix of colors and textures for the garden Pieris ‘Cavatine’ Pieris ‘Little Heath’ Pieris ‘Mountain Fire’

Summer Fun! Wild Swan with it’s lavender purple shading and Lucky Charm with purple new growth and near black stems make great additions to the garden Liner Anemones Finish stock Anemones

Big Leaf Rhododendrons Great container rhododendron start with the best tissue culture liners in the business New C1 Rhodes Finished C1 Rhodes Finished C3 Rhodes

Small Leaf Rhododendron Add color to the early spring with our hardy lepidote rhododendrons! Rhode ‘Checkmate’ C1 Rhode ‘PJM Regal’ C1

Leucothoe Add color and texture to any landscape with our beautiful selection of Leucothoe Lovely Liners Great Gallons Terrific 2 Gallons

Conifers Return! A nice selection will be ready by fall of 2015 New growth is coming Can lots are filling up! Reserve yours now!

Spring has Arrived. It is a busy time for us at Briggs Spring has Arrived! It is a busy time for us at Briggs. Growers are busy tending to plants just waking up from the winter. Spring help is already potting up plants for future shipping. Shipping crew are hard at work assembling product. And of course sales is ready to help you with any of your needs. Look to Briggs for one of the broadest selections of plants in the industry. With cleanliness and quality that is second to none we have something for just about everyone. From perennials and grass to woody ornamentals and small fruits to conifers Briggs can be your one stop shopping! Thank you to everyone who has placed orders with us. For those of you who haven’t it’s not too late but demand has been heavy and items are moving fast. Please contact us soon with your liner and shifter needs. Bill Moyer

Thanks to all of you who visited us at trade shows in 2015!!!