The following Books and Plants are available by mail order
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        Books:
        
                Farming Bamboo –- Increase Farm Income by Growing Bamboo, by Daphne 
Lewis & Carol Miles, 2007.   Scientific Editor – Adam Turtle, 223 pp. 
includes bibliography. Soft bound
$27.00 U.S. plus $6.50 shipping and handling within the U.S.  Outside the U.
S. add $16.95 for shipping
        
        China’s Bamboo -- Culture/Resources/Cultivation/Utilization, International 
English Edition with original Chief Editors -- Yang Yuming and Hui Chaomao, 
Contributing Editor for the English Edition – Adam Turtle FLS, published by 
INBAR and Bamboo and Rattan Research Institute, China Southwest Forestry 
University, 2010, 227 pps, References. Hard bound
$40.00 U.S.  plus $6.50 shipping & handling within the U.S.  Outside the U.S. 
add $16.95 for shipping
        
                        Bamboo Preservation Compendium by friend and colleague Walter Liese 
& Satish Kumar.  Published by INBAR, CIBART, ABS, 2003, 231 pp., with 
Glossary, bibliography, index, contact information for further 
information.                 
$24.00 U.S. plus $6.50 shipping/handling within the U.S.  Outside the U.S. 
add $16.95 for shipping
        
        Other useful books available (because we accidentally bought two 
copies) – we have only one copy of each of these available.  The price 
of the book does not include shipping & handling (see bottom of page 
for shipping costs:
        
        Insects and Gardens – In Pursuit of a Garden 
Ecology by Eric Grissell, Timber Press, 2001, 345 
pp., with Index and Bibliography --, paperback – 
BRAND NEW.                                              $20.00
Dictionary of Economic Plants, 2nd Edition, by 
J.C. Th. Uphof, Hardbound, 591 pp., with 
Bibliography.                                               $125.00
The Peonies by John C. Wister, Editor, American 
Horticulture Society, 1962, paperback, good 
condition, 220 pps., Bibliography & References, 
Index of Peony Names, List of Varieties.          $15.00
Citrus – complete Guide to Selecting & 
Growing More than 100 Varieties for 
California, Arizona, Texas, The Gulf Coast 
& Florida, by Lance Walheim, Ironwood Press, 
1996, paperback, New, 112 pp., Index.  (This is also a 
useful book for growing citrus in a 
greenhouse.)                                               $18.00
        
        The Gardener’s Guide to Growing Peonies by 
Martin Page, Timber Press, 1997, hardbound, New copy, 
160 pps., Index, Glossary, Bibliography, and list of 
Where to Buy Peonies.                                          $25.00
Greenhouse Pests and Beneficials by Stanton Gill 
and John Sanderson, Ball Publ., 1998, hardbound, 
excellent condition, 244 pp., Index and Glossary and lots 
of color photos.  (Adam took a one-week intensive short 
course in IPM with these guys at the University of 
Maryland – they know their stuff!)                        $15.00
Earth to spirit – In Search of Natural 
Architecture by David Pearson, Chronicle Books, 1995, 
paper edition – like new, 159 pp., Resources, Bibliography 
and Index.                                                           $15.00
Hardy Gingers including Hedychium, Roscoea, & 
Zingiber by T.M.E. Branney, Timber Press, 2005, 
hardbound, New, 267 pp., Bibliography, Index.      $35.00
Native American Medicinal Plants, An 
Ethnobotanical Dictionary by Daniel E. Moerman (The 
Medicinal uses of more than 3000 plants by 218 Native 
American tribes),Timber Press, 2009,799 pp., Includes 
Bibliography, Index of Tribes, Index of Plant Usages, & 
Index of Common Plant Names.                  New     $30.00
        
        
          
            
              Shipping and Handling for individual books within the U.S. is $6.50 Shipping and Handling for individual books outside the U.S. is $16.95 Inquire for Wholesale rate. We do not accept online orders or credit cards.
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              All checks or money orders should be made payable to EARF and mailed to: EARF 30 Myers Road Summertown, TN  38483-7323
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        Plants:
        
        Poncirus trifoliata ‘Flying Dragon’ a dwarf contorted hardy citrus --
Grows to 7-8’ tall.  Hardy down to -15ºF.  Sun or bright shade.
1 year old seedlings $2.00 each
2 year old seedlings $3.00 each
3 year old seedlings $4.00 each
Minimum purchase of 50 plants.
See our article on "Living Fence" in the April, 2016 Acres, USA magazine
Makes an excellent deer proof fence and you can make an ersatz ‘Key Lime’ pie with 
juice from the fruits – the residue (the rind) from which can be dried and powdered to 
use as an organic flea powder!  Spring flowers are fragrant too!
        
                
          
            
              Poncirus trifoliata typical form  with its fragrant spring flowers.
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              Mature 8’ tall plant in a 10 gallon pot  Available only at the farm.
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