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2015-2016 Advance Payments Program Application Greenhouse in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI To apply for a 2015-2016 APP account please complete the forms in this document as well as the form packet for farm set-up (Corporation/Partnership/Individual) which can be found on our website at www.agricommodity.ca. Please read and keep this front page as a cheat sheet of important information regarding the 2015-2016 APP program: Greenhouse Potted Plants, Cut Flowers and Vegetables Advances are available November 1, 2014 October 31, 2016. AgriStability is used as security. Advances cannot exceed 400,000.00, your full production calculation (# of plants X advance rate), or 100% of your AgriStability Reference Margin, whichever is less o If your AgriStability Reference Margin is lower than your production calculation please call. There is an additional calculation we can do that may increase your margin. Repayments, and proof of sale, are due within 30 calendar days of receipt of payment or 60 calendar days from delivery to buyer, whichever is earlier, at the rate of advance (# of tonnes X advance rate). o HOWEVER, to aide our Greenhouse and Nursery producers we ask you to submit up to 6 postdated cheques for repayment at the time of application. These cheques will serve as repayment as well as proof of sale, as long as no changes to the repayment schedule are made. Keeping the above repayment timeline in mind please set these cheques dates, and amounts, to align with your traditional marketing amounts and times (i.e. If your busiest month of sales is June then your biggest repayment cheque should be dated August 1 st at the latest.). If you need help setting up the repayment schedule please let us know. Full loan repayment, including interest, must be received no later than April 30, 2016. Penalties will be applied for late payments, payments without proof of sale or other violations to the program. Please contact ACMA regarding any changes to your operation, such as inventory changes, to avoid these penalties. Please watch your email (this will be used first if provided) or fax, for reminders of these deadlines. If you have any questions on these, or any of our forms, please contact our office at 902-895-0581. We can help you over the phone or we can set up a time for you to come in so we can help you complete the application! Pages 2-13 are the detailed plant listings, both by group and alphabetically. Please go through these lists to find the products that apply to you so you are able to fill out the first form, starting on page 14. We do not need the list of your products, just the quantity that is in each group. **Pages 26 & 27 are only required if an entity (i.e. a bank) holds your crop as security on a loan. We will run a search and let you know if this is necessary if you are unsure. 1/27

2015-2016 Greenhouse Cut Flowers Detailed List (Non-storable product) All Greenhouse products unless otherwise noted. Listed alphabetically below GROUP 1-0.05 per stem ASTRANTIA (Masterwort) CORNFLOWER DAFFODILS IVY TULIPS Outdoor Cuts GROUP 2-0.11 per stem ACONITUM (Wolf s Bane) CATTAILS GLADIOLUS Outdoor Cuts NINEBARK AMARANTHUS (Amaranth) Outdoor & GH CENTAUREA (Star Thistles) GRASS MILLET PHYSALIS ANTIRRINUM (Snapdragon) Outdoor Cuts DIANTHUS (Carnations) HOSTA PUSSY WILLOW ASTER Outdoor Cuts DOGWOOD IRIS Outdoor & GH ROSES SWEETHEART ASTILBE (False Spirea) FREESIAS LILIES HYBRID Outdoor Cuts TULIPS CARTHAMUS (Distaff Thistles) GERMINI MOLUCCELLA (Bells of Ireland) WILLOW FLAME GROUP 3-0.17 per stem BONTANICAL (common) name ALLIUM (Garlic/Onion Plant) CASTOR BEAN HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) ROSES STANDARD AND SPRAY ALSTROMERIA (Peruvian Lily) CYMBIDIUM (Boat Orchid) LIATRIS SEDUM ANEMONE (Windflower) DAHLIAS Outdoor Cuts LISIANTHUS SNOWBERRY BAPTISIA ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly) MONSTERA LEAVES SUMAC BRODIAEA (Cluster Lilies) EUPHORBIA (Spurge) PENSTEMON VERONICA BROOM CORN FORSYTHIA PRIVET VIBURNUM CABBAGE ORNAMENTAL GERBERA ROSES HYBRID TEA (H.T.) AND WEIGALIA PASSION GROUP 4-0.33 per stem AMMI HYACINTH MATTHIOLA (Stock Flowers) WILLOW BANDED ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) HYDRANGEA PAEONIA (Peony) ZANTEDESCHIA (Calla Lilly) CHRYSANTHEMUMS DISBUD KALE ORNAMENTAL PUMPKIN TREE DAHLIAS LILIES HYBRID SMOKE BUSH GROUP 5-0.46 per stem AGAPANTHUS (Lily of the Nile) DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) GLADIOLUS STAR OF BETHLEHEM ANTHURIUM (Tailflower) DENDROBIUM (Sympodial Orchids) ROSE HIPS VIBURNUM CRANBERRY GROUP 6-0.80 per stem BIRCH CYMBIDIUM ORCHIDS MINI LILY ORIENTAL STARGAZER STRETLITZIA (Crane Flower) GROUP 7-1.11 per stem CHRYSANTHEMUMS SPRAYMUMS GRASS WHEAT ORNAMENTAL GROUP 8-1.42 per stem BONTANICAL (common) name ASTER GYPSOPHILA LIMON SKIMMIA (Emerald King) BUPLEURUM ILEX (Holly) LIMONIUM WILLOW CURLY If your product is not listed above please let ACMA know so we can research and resolve this issue. 2/27

Cut Flowers Listed Alphabetically Group # Group # ACONITUM (Wolf s Bane) 2 HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) 3 AGAPANTHUS (Lily of the Nile) 5 HOSTA 2 ALLIUM (Garlic/Onion Plant) 3 HYACINTH 4 ALSTROMERIA (Peruvian Lily) 3 HYDRANGEA 4 AMARANTHUS (Amaranth) Outdoor & GH 2 ILEX (Holly) 8 AMMI 4 IRIS Outdoor & GH 2 ANEMONE (Windflower) 3 IVY 1 ANTHURIUM (Tailflower) 5 KALE ORNAMENTAL 4 ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 4 LIATRIS 3 ANTIRRINUM (Snapdragon) Outdoor Cuts 2 LILIES HYBRID 4 ASTER 8 LILIES HYBRID Outdoor Cuts 2 ASTER Outdoor Cuts 2 LILY ORIENTAL STARGAZER 6 ASTILBE (False Spirea) 2 LIMON 8 ASTRANTIA (Masterwort) 1 LIMONIUM 8 BAPTISIA 3 LISIANTHUS 3 BIRCH 6 MATTHIOLA (Stock Flowers) 4 BRODIAEA (Cluster Lilies) 3 MOLUCCELLA (Bells of Ireland) 2 BROOM CORN 3 MONSTERA LEAVES 3 BUPLEURUM 8 NINEBARK 2 CABBAGE ORNAMENTAL 3 PAEONIA (Peony) 4 CARTHAMUS (Distaff Thistles) 2 PENSTEMON 3 CASTOR BEAN 3 PHYSALIS 2 CATTAILS 2 PRIVET 3 CENTAUREA (Star Thistles) 2 PUMPKIN TREE 4 CHRYSANTHEMUMS DISBUD 4 PUSSY WILLOW 2 CHRYSANTHEMUMS SPRAYMUMS 7 ROSE HIPS 5 CORNFLOWER 1 ROSES HYBRID TEA (H.T.) AND PASSION 3 CYMBIDIUM (Boat Orchid) 3 ROSES STANDARD AND SPRAY 3 CYMBIDIUM ORCHIDS MINI 6 ROSES SWEETHEART 2 DAFFODILS 1 SEDUM 3 DAHLIAS 4 SKIMMIA (Emerald King) 8 DAHLIAS Outdoor Cuts 3 SMOKE BUSH 4 DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 5 SNOWBERRY 3 DENDROBIUM (Sympodial Orchids) 5 STAR OF BETHLEHEM 5 DIANTHUS (Carnations) 2 STRETLITZIA (Crane Flower) 6 DOGWOOD 2 SUMAC 3 ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly) 3 TULIPS 2 EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 3 TULIPS Outdoor Cuts 1 FORSYTHIA 3 VERONICA 3 FREESIAS 2 VIBURNUM 3 GERBERA 3 VIBURNUM CRANBERRY 5 GERMINI 2 WEIGALIA 3 GLADIOLUS 5 WILLOW BANDED 4 GLADIOLUS Outdoor Cuts 2 WILLOW CURLY 8 GRASS MILLET 2 WILLOW FLAME 2 GRASS WHEAT ORNAMENTAL 7 ZANTEDESCHIA (Calla Lilly) 4 GYPSOPHILA 8 3/27

2015-2016 Greenhouse Potted Plant Detailed List (Non-storable products) Please note that s/types are as follows: inch diameter ( ), hanging basket (HB), gallon container, flat. For producers that price by cm s use the following comparisons for pricing: 4 inch = 10 cm; 6 inch = 15 cm; 8 inch = 20 cm; 10 inch = 25 cm; 12 inch = 30 cm. Listed alphabetically below GROUP 1-0.10 per ALLIUM 6 ARANTHERA 8 BEGONIA 3 GROUP 2-0.26 per ALYSSUM 4 GAZANIA 4 PELARGONIUM (Storksbill) 4-4.5 ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 4 HEDERA (Ivy) 3-4 PETUNIA 4-4.5 CANNACAE (Canna) 4 HERBS (Basil, Chives, Coriander, PRIMULA 4-4.5 CELOSIA (Woolflower) 4 Dill, Garlic, Lavender, Parsley, 3.5-4 Sage, Rosemary, Thyme) SAINTPAULIA (African Violet) 2-2.5 CLOROPHYTHUM (Spider Plant) 3-3.5 HYPOESTES (Polka Plant) 3.5-4 SCAEVOLA (Fan Flower) 4 COLEUS 4 IMPATIENS 4-4.5 SOLANUM 4.5 DRACAENA (Female Dragon) 3 IRIS 4 VEGETABLE PLANTS (Bean, EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 4 KALANCHOE 2-2.5 Eggplant, Onion, Pepper, Lettuce, Potato, Tomato, Heritage Varieties) FRAGARIA (Strawberry Plant) 4 LILY 4 VIOLA (Pansies 4-4.5 FUCHSIA 4 MARIGOLD 4 ZINNIA 4 GROUP 3-0.51 per ANGELONIA 4.5 EUCALYPTUS 4 PAPAVER (Poppy) 4 ARGYRANTHEMUM (Dill Daisy) 4 EXACUM 4 PEPEROMIA (Radiator Plant) 3-3.5 BACOPA (Water Hyssop) 4 FERN (Boston Fern) 4 PHILODENDRON 3.5 BEGONIA 4 GERANIUM 4 PRIMULA 6-10 BIDENS 4 GERBERA 4-5 RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) 4 BRASSICA (Mustard-Cabbages) 4-4.5 HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) 4.5-6 RHIPSALIDOPSIS (Easter Cactus) 2 CALIBRACHOA (Nightshade) 4-4.5 HELICHRYSUM 4 ROSA MINI (Mini Rose) 4 CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 2.5 HOSTA 2.5-4 SAINTPAULIA (African Violet) 4 CAPSICUM (Pepper Plants) 4-5 HYACINTHUS (Hyacinth) 4 SALVIA 4 CHAMADOREA (Bamboo-Reed Palms) 3.5 IMPATIENS NG 4 SANSEVIERIA (Snake Plant) 3.5 CHRYSANTHEMUM (Mum) 4 IPOMOEA (Morning Glory) 4-4.5 SCINDAPSUS (Silver Vine) 3-3.5 CINERARIA 4-6 KALANCHOE 4 SELAGINELLA (Spikemoss) 3.5-4.5 COFFEE PLANT 3.5 LAVENDULA (Lavender) 4-4.5 SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek) 4 CYCLAMEN 4 LOBELIA 4 SINNINGIA 4 DAFFODIL MINI 4 MARANTHA 3.5 TROPICALS 4 DAHLIA 4-4.5 NARCISSUS (Daffodil) 4-4.5 TULIP 4 3.5 4/27

DIASCIA (Twinspur) 4.5 NEPHTHYTIS 3.5 VEGETABLE PLANTS (Pepper, Swiss Chard, Summer Squash, Tomato, Cucumber, Eggplant, 4 Zucchini) DIEFFENBACHIA (Mother-in-Law Plant) 3-3.5 OSTEOSPERMUM (African Daisy) 4-4.5 VINCA (Periwinkle) 4 DRACAENA (Female Dragon) 3.5-4.5 OXALIS (Sorrel) 4 VIOLA (Pansies) 6 The following plants in 1-1.5 plug cells (propagation cells/nursery plugs) are considered Group 3 and have an advance rate of 0.51 per cell: ACHILLEA CAMPANULA EUPHORBIA LAMIUM PENSTEMON SCABIOSA AGASTACHE CENTAUREA GAILLARDIA LAVENDULA PEROVSKIA SEDUM AJUGA CHELONE GALIUM LEUCANTHEMUM PHLOX SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek) ALCHEMILLA COREOPSIS GERANIUM LEWISIA POLYMONIUM STACHYS ANENOME DELPHINIUM GEUM LOBELIA PRIMULA TROLLIUS AQUILEGIA DIANTHUS HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) LUPINUS PULSATILLA VERONICA ARMERIA DIGITALIS HEUCHERA MONARDA RUDBECKIA VIOLA (Pansies) ARTEMISIA ECHINACEA ISOTOMA OENOTHERA SAGINA ASTER EUPATORIUM KALIMERIS PAPAVER (Poppy) SALVIA GROUP 4-1.01 per AEGOPODIUM (Goutweed) 4 ECHEVERIA 2.5-3.5 NEPHTHYTIS 6 AJUGA (Bugleweed) 4 EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 6 ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem) 4 ALOE VERA 4 EUSTOMA (Lisianthus) 6 OXALIS (Sorrel) 6 BEGONIA 6 FERN (Boston Fern) 6 PACHIRA (Money Tree) 4 BRASSICA (Mustard-Cabbage) 6 GERANIUM 6 ROSE 4 CACTUS 2.5-4 HAWORTHIA 2-2.5 SAINTPAULIA (African Violet) 6 CALADIUM (Elephant Ear) 6 HYACINTHUS (Hyacinth) 6 SALVIA (Sage) 6 CALLUNA (Heather) 4-5 IMPATIENS & IMPATIENS NG 6 SCHLUMBERGERA (Christmas Cactus) 6 CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 4 JASMINUM (Jasmine) 4 SENECIO (Ragwort) 6 CHRYSANTHEMUM (Mum) 6 LEPTINELLA (Brass Buttons) 3.5 TULIP 6 CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley) 4 LILY 6 VEGETABLE PLANTS (Tomato, CUPRESSUS (Cypress) 4-4.5 MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth) 6 Pepper, Cucumber, Eggplant, 4.5 Zucchini) GROUP 5-1.51 per ARAUCARIA 4 EXACUM 6 PEPEROMIA (Radiator Plant) 6-10 HB ARCTOSTAPHYLOS (Bearberry) 4 FICUS (Fig) 6 PHALAENOPSIS (Orchids) 4.5 AZALEA 4 HOYA (Dogbane) 4 PHILODENDRON 6 BEGONIA 10 HYACINTHUS (Hyacinth) 7 POLYGONATUM (Solomon s Seal) 4 BRASSICA (Mustard-Cabbages) 10 HYPOCYRTA 6 HB RUDBECKIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 10 CALLA LILY 3-4.5 JASMINUM (Jasmine) 6 SCHLUMBERGERA (Christmas Cactus) 6-8 HB CAMPANULA (Bell Flower) 6 KALANCHOE 6 SEDUM (Stonecrop) 10 CLOROPYTHUM (Spider Plant) 10 HB LILY 7 SINNINGIA 6 CURCUMA 6 MONSTERA (Shingle Plant) 6-7 SPATHIPHYLLUM (Peace Lily) 4 CYCLAMEN 6 PAEONIA (Peony) 1 gallon TROPICALS 6-6.5 5/27

EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 6.5-7 PELARGONIUM (Storksbill) 6 VEGETABLE PLANTS (Pepper, Tomato, Assorted Vegetable Plants) GROUP 6-2.37 per BOTANICAL (common) name ACANTHUS (Bears Breeches) 1 gallon DORONICUM (Leopard s Bane) 1 gallon MALVA (Mallow) 1 gallon ACHILLEA (Yarrow) 1 gallon DRACOCEPHALUM (Dragon s Head) 1 gallon MEEHANIA (Meehan s Mint) 1 gallon ACONITUM (Monkshood) 1 gallon DRYOPTERIS (Wood Fern) 1 gallon MERTENSIA (Virginia Blue Bells) 1 gallon AGASTACHE (Anise Hyssop) 1 gallon ECHINACEA (Cone Flower) 1 gallon MONARDA (Bee Balm) 1 gallon AJUGA (Bugleweed) 1 gallon ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle) 1 gallon NEPETA (Cat Mint) 1 gallon ALCEA (Hollyhocks) 1 gallon EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort) 1 gallon OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 1 gallon ALCHEMILLA (Lady s Mantle) 1 gallon ERIGERON (Fleabane Daisy) 1 gallon OXALIS (Sorrel) 10 HB ALLIUM (Chives) 1 gallon ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly) 1 gallon PACHIRA (Money Tree) 6 ALYSSUM 1 gallon EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) 1 gallon PAPAVER (Poppy) 1 gallon ALYSSUM 48 plant bedding flat EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 1 gallon PENNISETUM (Fountain Grass) 1 gallon AMSONIA (Arkansas Blue Star) 1 gallon FERN (Boston Fern) 10 PENSTEMON (Bearded Tongue) 1 gallon ANEMONE (Windflower) 1 gallon FESTUCA (Blue Fescue) 1 gallon PERISCARIA (Fleece Flower) 1 gallon ANTENNARIA (Pussy Toes) 1 gallon FILIPENDULA (Meadowsweet) 1 gallon PEROVSKIA (Russian Sage) 1 gallon ANTHEMIS 1 gallon GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 1 gallon PHILODENDRON 6.5 HB AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 1 gallon GAURA (Butterfly Flower) 1 gallon PHLOX 1 gallon ARABIS (Rockcress) 1 gallon GENTIANA (Gentian) 1 gallon PHYSOTEGIA (Obedient Pant) 1 gallon ARENARIA (Mountain Sandwort) 1 gallon GERANIUM (Cranesbill) 1 gallon PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 1 gallon ARISAEMA (Jack in the Pulpit) 1 gallon GEUM (Avens) 1 gallon POLEMONIUM (Jacob s Ladder) 1 gallon ARMERIA (Common Thrift) 1 gallon GILLENIA (Bowman s Root) 1 gallon POLYGONATUM (Solomon s Seal) 1 gallon ARTEMISIA (Wormwood) 1 gallon GYPSOPHILA (Baby s Breath) 1 gallon POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) 1 gallon ARUNCUS (Goatsbeard) 1 gallon HALLEBORUS (Lenten Rose) 1 gallon POTHOS 8 HB ASCLEPIAS (Milkweed/Butterfly Weed) 1 gallon HEDERA (Ivy) 1 gallon PRIMULA (Primrose) 1 gallon ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy) 10 /1 gal HEDERA (Ivy) 8-10 HB PULMONARIA (Lungwort) 1 gallon ASTILBE (False Spirea) 1 gallon HELENIUM (Sneezeweed) 1 gallon PULSATILLA (Pasque Flower) 1 gallon ASTRANTIA (Masterwort) 1 gallon HELIANTHUM (Rock Rose) 1 gallon RODGERSIA (Rodgers Flower) 1 gallon ATHYRIUM FERN (Lady Fern) 1 gallon HELICTOTRICHON (Blue Oat Grass) 1 gallon RUDBECKIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 1 gallon AUBRETIA (Rock Cress) 1 gallon HELIOPSIS (False Sunflower) 1 gallon SALVIA (Sage) 1 gallon AURINIA (Basket of Gold) 1 gallon HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) 1 gallon SAPONARIA (Soapwort) 1 gallon AZALEA 6 HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 1 gallon SAXIFRAGA (Mossy Saxifrage) 1 gallon BAPTISIA (Blue Wild Indigo) 1 gallon HIBISCUS 6 SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower) 1 gallon BERGENIA (Pig-Squeak) 1 gallon HOSTA (Plantain Lily) 1 gallon SEDUM (Stonecrop) 1 gallon BRUNNERA (Siberian Bugloss) 1 gallon IBERIS (Candytuft) 1 gallon SEMPERVIVUM (Hens & Chicks) 1 gallon CALLUNA (Heather) 6 IMPERATA (Japanese Bloodgrass) 1 gallon SIDALCEA (Malva) 1 gallon CAMPANULA (Bell Flower) 1 gallon IRIS 1 gallon SISYRINCHIUM (Blue-Eyed Grass) 1 gallon CENTAUREA (Cornflower) 1 gallon ISOTOMA (Blue Star Creeper) 1 gallon SOLIDAGO (Golden Rod) 1 gallon CENTRANTHUS (Red Valerian) 1 gallon KALIMERIS (Blue Star) 1 gallon STACHYS (Lambs Ear) 1 gallon CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) 1 gallon KNAUTIA (Crimson Pincushion) 1 gallon STOKESIA (Stoke s Aster) 1 gallon CERATOSTIGMA (Leadwort) 1 gallon KNIPHOFIA (Red Hot Poker) 1 gallon TANACETUM (Painted Daisy) 1 gallon CHELONE (Turtlehead) 1 gallon LAMIASTRUM (False Lamium) 1 gallon TELLIMA (Fringe Cups) 1 gallon CHRYSANTHEMUM (Garden Mum) 1 gallon LAMIUM (Dead Nettle) 1 gallon THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 1 gallon 9 6/27

CHRYSANTHEMUM (Garden Mum) 10 HB LAVANDULA (Lavender) 1 gallon THYMUS (Thyme) 1 gallon CIMICIFUGA LEUCANTHEMUM (Shasta 1 gallon (Snakeroot/Bugbane) Daisy) 1 gallon TIARELLA (Foam Flower) 1 gallon COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 1 gallon LIATRIS (Blazing Star) 1 gallon TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort) 1 gallon CORYDALIS 1 gallon LIGULARIA (Leopard Plant) 1 gallon TRICYRTIS (Japanese Toad Lily) 1 gallon CROCOSMIA (Montbretia) 1 gallon LILIUM (Lily) 1 gallon TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 1 gallon DELOSPERMA (Hardy Ice Plant) 1 gallon LIRIOPE (Lily Turf) 1 gallon TROPICALS 8-10 HB DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 1 gallon LOBELIA (Cardinal Flower) 1 gallon VERONICA (Speedwell) 1 gallon DIANTHUS VERONICASTRUM (Pinks/Sweet 1 gallon LUPINUS (Lupine) 1 gallon (Culvers Root) William/Carnation) 1 gallon DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 1 gallon LYCHNIS (Maltese Cross) 1 gallon VINCA (Periwinkle) 1 gallon DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 1 gallon LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) 1 gallon VIOLA (Violet) 1 gallon GROUP 7-2.75 per BOTANICAL (common) name ACORUS (Sweet Flag) 1 gallon DESCHAMPSIA(Tufted Hair Grass) 1 gallon PANICUM (Switchgrass) 1 gallon ADIANTUM (Maidenhair Fern) 1 gallon ERIANTHUS(Hardy Pampas Grass) 1 gallon POLYSTICHUM 1 gallon ANDROPOGON (Blue Stem) 1 gallon HIEROCHLOE (Sweet Grass) 1 gallon SESLERIA (Moor Grass) 1 gallon BLECHNUM (Deer Fern) 1 gallon JUNCUS (Rash) 1 gallon SORGHASTRUM (Indian Grass) 1 gallon BOUTELOUA (Mosquito Grass) 1 gallon KOELERIA (Blue Hair Grass) 1 gallon SPODIOPOGON (Frost Grass) 1 gallon CALAMAGROSTIS (Reed Grass) 1 gallon LUZULA (Wood Rush) 1 gallon SPOROBOLIS (Prairie Dropseed) 1 gallon CAREX (Sedge) 1 gallon MILIUM (Wood Millet) 1 gallon THELYPTERIS (Japanese Beech Fern) 1 gallon CHASMANTHIUM MISCANTHUS (Elephant 1 gallon (Northern Sea Oats) Grass) 1 gallon TRADESCANTIA 6.5 HB CYRTOMIUM (Holly Fern) 1 gallon MOLINIA (Moor Grass) 1 gallon TROPICALS 8 CYSTOPTERIS(Berry Bladder Fern) 1 gallon ONOCLEA (Sensitive Fern) 1 gallon VIOLA (Pansies 8-12 DENNSTAEDTIA (Hay-Scented Fern) 1 gallon OSMUNDA 1 gallon GROUP 8-3.50 per BOTANICAL (common) name AESCHYNANTHUS (Lipstick) 6.5 HB BEGONIA 10 HB LILIUM (Lily) 8 AGLAONAMA 6 CALAMAGROSTIS (Reed Grass) 2 gallon MISCANTHUS 2 gallon ALOCASIA 6 CALLA LILY 6 PERSICARIA (Fleece Flower) 2 gallon CYCAS (Sago Palm) 6 PHILODENDRON 8 DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 2 gallon ROSEMARINUS (Rosemary) 7 BEDDING PLANTS (Ageratum, SPATHIPHYLLUM (Peace Alyssum, Begonia, Celosia, EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) 2 gallon 6 48 plant Lily) Coleus, Dianthus, Dusty Miller, bedding STEPHANOTIS Herbs, Basil, Parsley, Impatiens, HYDRANGEA 6.5 5 flats (Madagascar Jasmine) Lobelia, Marigold, Petunia, IMPATIENS 12 TRADESCANTIA 10 HB Salvia, Snapdragon, Assorted) LAVENDULA (Lavender) 10 YUCCA (Adam s Needle) 6 LEUCANTHEMUM (Shasta Daisy) 2 gallon YUCCA (Adam s Needle) 2 gallon GROUP 9-4.50 per BOTANICAL (common) name ALOE VERA 8 GLORIOSA (Glory Lily) 10 SANSEVERIA (Snake Plant) 8 BEAUCARNIA 8 GUZMANIA 6-8 SCIINDAPSUS 8-10 HB 7/27

BROMELIAD 6 HELLEBORUS 6-8 STEPHANOTIS (Madagascar Jasmine) 10 CODIAEUM 8 HIPPEASTRUM (Amaryllis) 10 SUCCULENTS 7 CRASSULA (Jade Plant) 8-10 MYRTLE 5 VIBURNUM 12 DIEFFENBACHIA (Mother-in-Law Plant) 10 NEPHTHYTIS 10 HB YUCCA 8 EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 10 PHALAENOPSIS (Orchid) 6 ZAMIOCULCAS (Zanzibar Gem) 6 FERN (Boston Fern) 10 HB ROSE 2 gallon GROUP 10-6.01 per AESCHYNANTHUS (Lipstick) 10 HB EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 12 PHILODENDRON 10 AGLAONEMA (Chinese Evergreen) 8-12 FUCHSIA 10 HB RADERMACHERA 8-10 ARECA (Palm) 10 HYDRANGEA 10-12 SPATHIPHYLLUM (Peace Lily) 8-10 CHAMADOREA 2 8-10 IPOMOEA (Morning Glory) 12 THUJA (Bamboo-Reed Palm) gallon CODIAEUM 10 MANDEVILLA 10 THUNBERGIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 12 DISH GARDEN 10 PACHIRA (Money Tree) 12 YUCCA 10 DRACAENA (Female Dragon) 8 PALMS 10 GROUP 11-8.06 per ASPLENIUM (Hart s Tongue) 8 DRACAENA (Female Dragon) 10 NERIUM 10 BONSAI 6 EUGENIA (Myrtle) 10 THUJA 3 gallon CYCAS (Sago Palm) 10 FICUS (Fig) 10 CYMBIDIUM (Boat Orchid) 4 LANTANA 10 GROUP 12-10.05 per ARAUCARIA 10 HB HELLEBORUS 12 PETUNIA 18 FICUS (Fig) 12 HIBISCUS 12 ZAMIOCULCAS (Zanzibar Gem) 10 GARDENIA 10 PELARGONIUM (Storksbill) 18 GROUP 13-15.05 per ACER (Maple) 2 gallon PACHIRA (Money Tree) 14-20 ZAMIOCULCAS (Zanzibar Gem) 12-14 CYMBIDIUM (Boat Orchid) 12 YUCCA 12 If your product is not listed above please let ACMA know so we can research and resolve this issue. 8/27

2015-2016 Greenhouse Potted Plant Detailed List (Non-storable products) Please note that s/types are as follows: inch diameter ( ), hanging basket (HB), gallon container, flat. For producers that price by cm s use the following comparisons for pricing: 4 inch = 10 cm; 6 inch = 15 cm; 8 inch = 20 cm; 10 inch = 25 cm; 12 inch = 30 cm. Listed alphabetically below POTTED PLANT LISTING ALPHABETICALLY Group # Group # ACANTHUS (Bears Breeches) 1 gallon 6 ARABIS (Rockcress) 1 gallon 6 ACER (Maple) 2 gallon 13 ARANTHERA 8 1 ACHILLEA 1-1.5 plugs 3 ARAUCARIA 4 5 ACHILLEA (Yarrow) 1 gallon 6 ARAUCARIA 10 HB 12 ACONITUM (Monkshood) 1 gallon 6 ARCTOSTAPHYLOS (Bearberry) 4 5 ACORUS (Sweet Flag) 1 gallon 7 ARECA (Palm) 10 10 ADIANTUM (Maidenhair Fern) 1 gallon 7 ARENARIA (Mountain Sandwort) 1 gallon 6 AEGOPODIUM (Goutweed) 4 4 ARGYRANTHEMUM (Dill Daisy) 4 3 AESCHYNANTHUS (Lipstick) 6.5 HB 8 ARISAEMA (Jack in the Pulpit) 1 gallon 6 AESCHYNANTHUS (Lipstick) 10 HB 10 ARMERIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 AGASTACHE 1-1.5 plugs 3 ARMERIA (Common Thrift) 1 gallon 6 AGASTACHE (Anise Hyssop) 1 gallon 6 ARTEMISIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 AGLAONAMA 6 8 ARTEMISIA (Wormwood) 1 gallon 6 AGLAONEMA (Chinese Evergreen) 8-12 10 ARUNCUS (Goatsbeard) 1 gallon 6 AJUGA 1-1.5 plugs 3 ASCLEPIAS (Milkweed/Butterfly Weed) 1 gallon 6 AJUGA (Bugleweed) 4 4 ASPLENIUM (Hart s Tongue) 8 11 AJUGA (Bugleweed) 1 gallon 6 ASTER 1-1.5 plugs 3 ALCEA (Hollyhocks) 1 gallon 6 ASTER (Michaelmas Daisy) 10 /1 gal 6 ALCHEMILLA 1-1.5 plugs 3 ASTILBE (False Spirea) 1 gallon 6 ALCHEMILLA (Lady s Mantle) 1 gallon 6 ASTRANTIA (Masterwort) 1 gallon 6 ALLIUM 6 1 ATHYRIUM FERN (Lady Fern) 1 gallon 6 ALLIUM (Chives) 1 gallon 6 AUBRETIA (Rock Cress) 1 gallon 6 ALOCASIA 6 8 AURINIA (Basket of Gold) 1 gallon 6 ALOE VERA 4 4 AZALEA 4 5 ALOE VERA 8 9 AZALEA 6 6 ALYSSUM 48 plant bedding flat 6 BACOPA (Water Hyssop) 4 3 ALYSSUM 4 2 BAPTISIA (Blue Wild Indigo) 1 gallon 6 ALYSSUM 1 gallon 6 BEAUCARNIA 8 9 AMSONIA (Arkansas Blue Star) ANDROPOGON (Blue Stem) ANEMONE (Windflower) ANENOME ANGELONIA 1 gallon 1 gallon 1-1.5 plugs 1 gallon 4.5 6 7 3 6 3 BEDDING PLANTS (Ageratum, Alyssum, Begonia, Celosia, Coleus, Dianthus, Dusty Miller, Herbs, Basil, Parsley, Impatiens, Lobelia, Marigold, Petunia, Salvia, Snapdragon, Assorted) 48 plant bedding flats ANTENNARIA (Pussy Toes) 1 gallon 6 BEGONIA 3 1 ANTHEMIS 1 gallon 6 BEGONIA 4 3 ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon) 4 2 BEGONIA 6 4 AQUILEGIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 BEGONIA 10 5 AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 1 gallon 6 BEGONIA 10 HB 8 8 9/27

Group # Group # BERGENIA (Pig-Squeak) 1 gallon 6 CORYDALIS 1 gallon 6 BIDENS 4 3 CRASSULA (Jade Plant) 8-10 9 BLECHNUM (Deer Fern) 1 gallon 7 CROCOSMIA (Montbretia) 1 gallon 6 BONSAI 6 11 CUPRESSUS (Cypress) 4-4.5 4 BOUTELOUA (Mosquito Grass) 1 gallon 7 CURCUMA 6 5 BRASSICA (Mustard-Cabbage) 4-4.5 3 CYCAS (Sago Palm) 6 8 BRASSICA (Mustard-Cabbages) 6 4 CYCAS (Sago Palm) 10 11 BRASSICA (Mustard-Cabbages) 10 5 CYCLAMEN 4 3 BROMELIAD 6 9 CYCLAMEN 6 5 BRUNNERA (Siberian Bugloss) 1 gallon 6 CYMBIDIUM (Boat Orchid) 4 11 CACTUS 2.5-4 4 CYMBIDIUM (Boat Orchid) 12 13 CALADIUM (Elephant Ear) 6 4 CYRTOMIUM (Holly Fern) 1 gallon 7 CALAMAGROSTIS (Reed Grass) 1 gallon 7 CYSTOPTERIS(Berry Bladder Fern) 1 gallon 7 CALAMAGROSTIS (Reed Grass) 2 gallon 8 DAFFODIL MINI 4 3 CALIBRACHOA (Nightshade) 4-4.5 3 DAHLIA 4-4.5 3 CALLA LILY 3-4.5 5 DELOSPERMA (Hardy Ice Plant) 1 gallon 6 CALLA LILY 6 8 DELPHINIUM 1-1.5 plugs 3 CALLUNA (Heather) 4-5 4 DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 1 gallon 6 CALLUNA (Heather) 6 6 DELPHINIUM (Larkspur) 2 gallon 8 CAMPANULA 1-1.5 plugs 3 DENNSTAEDTIA (Hay-Scented Fern) 1 gallon 7 CAMPANULA (Bell Flower) 2.5 3 DESCHAMPSIA(Tufted Hair Grass) 1 gallon 7 CAMPANULA (Bell Flower) 4 4 DIANTHUS (Pinks/Sweet William/Carnation) 1-1.5 plugs 3 CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 6 5 DIANTHUS 1 gallon 6 CAMPANULA (Bellflower) 1 gallon 6 DIASCIA (Twinspur) 4.5 3 CANNACAE (Canna) 4 2 DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 1 gallon 6 CAPSICUM (Pepper Plants) 4-5 3 DIEFFENBACHIA (Mother-in-Law Plant) 3-3.5 3 CAREX (Sedge) 1 gallon 7 DIEFFENBACHIA (Mother-in-Law Plant) 10 9 CELOSIA (Woolflower) 4 2 DIGITALIS 1-1.5 plugs 3 CENTAUREA 1-1.5 plugs 3 DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 1 gallon 6 CENTAUREA (Cornflower) 1 gallon 6 DISH GARDEN 10 10 CENTRANTHUS (Red Valerian) 1 gallon 6 DORONICUM (Leopard s Bane) 1 gallon 6 CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) 1 gallon 6 DRACAENA (Female Dragon) 3 2 CERATOSTIGMA (Leadwort) 1 gallon 6 DRACAENA (Female Dragon) 3.5-4.5 3 CHAMADOREA (Bamboo-Reed Palms) 3.5 3 DRACAENA (Female Dragon) 8 10 CHAMADOREA (Bamboo-Reed Palm) 8-10 10 DRACAENA (Female Dragon) 10 11 CHASMANTHIUM (Northern Sea Oats) 1 gallon 7 DRACOCEPHALUM (Dragon s Head) 1 gallon 6 CHELONE 1-1.5 plugs 3 DRYOPTERIS (Wood Fern) 1 gallon 6 CHELONE (Turtlehead) 1 gallon 6 ECHEVERIA 2.5-3.5 4 CHRYSANTHEMUM (Garden Mum) 4 3 ECHINACEA 1-1.5 plugs 3 CHRYSANTHEMUM (Garden Mum) 6 4 ECHINACEA (Cone Flower) 1 gallon 6 CHRYSANTHEMUM (Mum) 1 gallon 6 ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle) 1 gallon 6 CHRYSANTHEMUM (Mum) 10 HB 6 EPIMEDIUM (Barrenwort) 1 gallon 6 CIMICIFUGA (Snakeroot/Bugbane) 1 gallon 6 ERIANTHUS(Hardy Pampas Grass) 1 gallon 7 CINERARIA 4-6 3 ERIGERON (Fleabane Daisy) 1 gallon 6 CLOROPHYTHUM (Spider Plant) 3-3.5 2 ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly) 1 gallon 6 CLOROPYTHUM (Spider Plant) 10 HB 5 EUCALYPTUS 4 3 CODIAEUM 8 9 EUGENIA (Myrtle) 10 11 CODIAEUM 10 10 EUPATORIUM 1-1.5 plugs 3 COFFEE PLANT 3.5 3 EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) 1 gallon 6 COLEUS 4 2 EUPATORIUM (Joe-Pye Weed) 2 gallon 8 CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley) 4 4 EUPHORBIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 COREOPSIS 1-1.5 plugs 3 EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 4 2 COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 1 gallon 6 EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 6 4 10/27

Group # Group # EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 6.5-7 5 HERBS (Basil, Chives, Coriander, Dill, EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 10 9 Garlic, Lavender, Parsley, Sage, 3.5-4 2 Rosemary, Thyme) EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 12 10 HEUCHERA 1-1.5 plugs 3 EUPHORBIA (Spurge) 1 gallon 6 HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) 1 gallon 6 EUSTOMA (Lisianthus) 6 4 HIBISCUS 6 6 EXACUM 4 3 HIBISCUS 12 12 EXACUM 6 5 HIEROCHLOE (Sweet Grass) 1 gallon 7 FERN (Boston Fern) 4 3 HIPPEASTRUM (Amaryllis) 10 9 FERN (Boston Fern) 6 4 HOSTA 2.5-4 3 FERN (Boston Fern) 10 6 HOSTA (Plantain Lily) 1 gallon 6 FERN (Boston Fern) 10 HB 9 HOYA (Dogbane) 4 5 FESTUCA (Blue Fescue) 1 gallon 6 HYACINTHUS (Hyacinth) 4 3 FICUS (Fig) 6 5 HYACINTHUS (Hyacinth) 6 4 FICUS (Fig) 10 11 HYACINTHUS (Hyacinth) 7 5 FICUS (Fig) 12 12 HYDRANGEA 6.5 8 FILIPENDULA (Meadowsweet) 1 gallon 6 HYDRANGEA 10-12 10 FRAGARIA (Strawberry Plant) 4 2 HYPOCYRTA 6 HB 5 FUCHSIA 4 2 HYPOESTES (Polka Plant) 3.5-4 2 FUCHSIA 10 HB 10 IBERIS (Candytuft) 1 gallon 6 GAILLARDIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 IMPATIENS 4-4.5 2 GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 1 gallon 6 IMPATIENS 12 8 GALIUM 1-1.5 plugs 3 IMPATIENS & IMPATIENS NG 6 4 GARDENIA 10 12 IMPATIENS NG 4 3 GAURA (Butterfly Flower) 1 gallon 6 IMPERATA (Japanese Bloodgrass) 1 gallon 6 GAZANIA 4 2 IPOMOEA (Morning Glory) 4-4.5 3 GENTIANA (Gentian) 1 gallon 6 IPOMOEA (Morning Glory) 12 10 GERANIUM 1-1.5 plugs 3 IRIS 4 2 GERANIUM 4 3 IRIS 1 gallon 6 GERANIUM 6 4 ISOTOMA 1-1.5 plugs 3 GERANIUM (Cranesbill) 1 gallon 6 ISOTOMA (Blue Star Creeper) 1 gallon 6 GERBERA 4-5 3 JASMINUM (Jasmine) 4 4 GEUM 1-1.5 plugs 3 JASMINUM (Jasmine) 6 5 GEUM (Avens) 1 gallon 6 JUNCUS (Rash) 1 gallon 7 GILLENIA (Bowman s Root) 1 gallon 6 KALANCHOE 2-2.5 2 GLORIOSA (Glory Lily) 10 9 KALANCHOE 4 3 GUZMANIA 6-8 9 KALANCHOE 6 5 GYPSOPHILA (Baby s Breath) 1 gallon 6 KALIMERIS 1-1.5 plugs 3 HALLEBORUS (Lenten Rose) 1 gallon 6 KALIMERIS (Blue Star) 1 gallon 6 HAWORTHIA 2-2.5 4 KNAUTIA (Crimson Pincushion) 1 gallon 6 HEDERA (Ivy) 3-4 2 KNIPHOFIA (Red Hot Poker) 1 gallon 6 HEDERA (Ivy) 8-10 HB 6 KOELERIA (Blue Hair Grass) 1 gallon 7 HEDERA (Ivy) 1 gallon 6 LAMIASTRUM (False Lamium) 1 gallon 6 HELENIUM (Sneezeweed) 1 gallon 6 LAMIUM 1-1.5 plugs 3 HELIANTHUM (Rock Rose) 1 gallon 6 LAMIUM (Dead Nettle) 1 gallon 6 HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) 1-1.5 plugs 3 LANTANA 10 11 HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) 4.5-6 3 LAVANDULA (Lavender) 1-1.5 plugs 3 HELICHRYSUM 4 3 LAVENDULA 4-4.5 3 HELICTOTRICHON (Blue Oat Grass) 1 gallon 6 LAVENDULA (Lavender) 10 8 HELIOPSIS (False Sunflower) 1 gallon 6 LAVENDULA (Lavender) 1 gallon 6 HELLEBORUS 6-8 9 LEPTINELLA (Brass Buttons) 3.5 4 HELLEBORUS 12 12 LEUCANTHEMUM 1-1.5 plugs 3 HEMEROCALLIS (Daylily) 1 gallon 6 LEUCANTHEMUM (Shasta Daisy) 1 gallon 6 11/27

Group # Group # LEUCANTHEMUM (Shasta Daisy) 2 gallon 8 PANICUM (Switchgrass) 1 gallon 7 LEWISIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 PAPAVER (Poppy) 1-1.5 plugs 3 LIATRIS (Blazing Star) 1 gallon 6 PAPAVER (Poppy) 4 3 LIGULARIA (Leopard Plant) 1 gallon 6 PAPAVER (Poppy) 1 gallon 6 LILIUM (Lily) 8 8 PELARGONIUM (Storksbill) 4-4.5 2 LILIUM (Lily) 1 gallon 6 PELARGONIUM (Storksbill) 6 5 LILY 4 2 PELARGONIUM (Storksbill) 18 12 LILY 6 4 PENNISETUM (Fountain Grass) 1 gallon 6 LILY 7 5 PENSTEMON 1-1.5 plugs 3 LIRIOPE (Lily Turf) 1 gallon 6 PENSTEMON (Bearded Tongue) 1 gallon 6 LOBELIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 PEPEROMIA (Radiator Plant) 3-3.5 3 LOBELIA 4 3 PEPEROMIA (Radiator Plant) 6-10 HB 5 LOBELIA (Cardinal Flower) 1 gallon 6 PERISCARIA (Fleece Flower) 1 gallon 6 LUPINUS 1-1.5 plugs 3 PEROVSKIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 LUPINUS (Lupine) 1 gallon 6 PEROVSKIA (Russian Sage) 1 gallon 6 LUZULA (Wood Rush) 1 gallon 7 PERSICARIA (Fleece Flower) 2 gallon 8 LYCHNIS (Maltese Cross) 1 gallon 6 PETUNIA 4-4.5 2 LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) 1 gallon 6 PETUNIA 18 12 MALVA (Mallow) 1 gallon 6 PHALAENOPSIS (Orchid) 4.5 5 MANDEVILLA 10 10 PHALAENOPSIS (Orchids) 6 9 MARANTHA 3.5 3 PHILODENDRON 3.5 3 MARIGOLD 4 2 PHILODENDRON 6 5 MEEHANIA (Meehan s Mint) 1 gallon 6 PHILODENDRON 6.5 HB 6 MERTENSIA (Virginia Blue Bells) 1 gallon 6 PHILODENDRON 8 8 MILIUM (Wood Millet) 1 gallon 7 PHILODENDRON 10 10 MISCANTHUS 1 gallon 7 PHLOX 1-1.5 plugs 3 MISCANTHUS (Elephant Grass) 2 gallon 8 PHLOX 1 gallon 6 MOLINIA (Moor Grass) 1 gallon 7 PHYSOTEGIA (Obedient Pant) 1 gallon 6 MONARDA 1-1.5 plugs 3 PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 1 gallon 6 MONARDA (Bee Balm) 1 gallon 6 POLEMONIUM (Jacob s Ladder) 1 gallon 6 MONSTERA (Shingle Plant) 6-7 5 POLYGONATUM (Solomon s Seal) 4 5 MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth) 6 4 POLYGONATUM (Solomon s Seal) 1 gallon 6 MYRTLE 5 9 POLYMONIUM 1-1.5 plugs 3 NARCISSUS (Daffodil) 4-4.5 3 POLYSTICHUM 1 gallon 7 NEPETA (Cat Mint) 1 gallon 6 POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil) 1 gallon 6 NEPHTHYTIS 3.5 3 POTHOS 8 HB 6 NEPHTHYTIS 6 4 PRIMULA 1-1.5 plugs 3 NEPHTHYTIS 10 HB 9 PRIMULA 4-4.5 2 NERIUM 10 11 PRIMULA 6-10 3 OENOTHERA 1-1.5 plugs 3 PRIMULA (Primrose) 1 gallon 6 OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 1 gallon 6 PULMONARIA (Lungwort) 1 gallon 6 ONOCLEA (Sensitive Fern) 1 gallon 7 PULSATILLA 1-1.5 plugs 3 ORNITHOGALUM (Star of Bethlehem) 4 4 PULSATILLA (Pasque Flower) 1 gallon 6 OSMUNDA 1 gallon 7 RADERMACHERA 8-10 10 OSTEOSPERMUM (African Daisy) 4-4.5 3 RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) 4 3 OXALIS (Sorrel) 4 3 RHIPSALIDOPSIS (Easter Cactus) 2 3 OXALIS (Sorrel) 6 4 RODGERSIA (Rodgers Flower) 1 gallon 6 OXALIS (Sorrel) 10 HB 6 ROSA MINI (Mini Rose) 4 3 PACHIRA (Money Tree) 4 4 ROSE 4 4 PACHIRA (Money Tree) 6 6 ROSE 2 gallon 9 PACHIRA (Money Tree) 12 10 ROSEMARINUS (Rosemary) 7 8 PACHIRA (Money Tree) 14-20 13 RUDBECKIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 PAEONIA (Peony) 1 gallon 5 RUDBECKIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 10 5 PALMS 10 10 RUDBECKIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 1 gallon 6 12/27

Group # Group # SAGINA 1-1.5 plugs 3 TELLIMA (Fringe Cups) 1 gallon 6 SAINTPAULIA (African Violet) 2-2.5 2 THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) 1 gallon 6 SAINTPAULIA (African Violet) 4 3 THELYPTERIS (Japanese Beech Fern) 1 gallon 7 SAINTPAULIA (African Violet) 6 4 THUJA 2 gallon 10 SALVIA 1-1.5 plugs 3 THUJA 3 gallon 11 SALVIA 4 3 THUNBERGIA (Black-Eyed Susan) 12 10 SALVIA (Sage) 6 4 THYMUS (Thyme) 1 gallon 6 SALVIA (Sage) 1 gallon 6 TIARELLA (Foam Flower) 1 gallon 6 SANSEVERIA (Snake Plant) 3.5 3 TRADESCANTIA 6.5 HB 7 SANSEVIERIA (Snake Plant) 8 9 TRADESCANTIA 10 HB 8 SAPONARIA (Soapwort) 1 gallon 6 TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort) 1 gallon 6 SAXIFRAGA (Mossy Saxifrage) 1 gallon 6 TRICYRTIS (Japanese Toad Lily) 1 gallon 6 SCABIOSA 1-1.5 plugs 3 TROLLIUS 1-1.5 plugs 3 SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower) 1 gallon 6 TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 1 gallon 6 SCAEVOLA (Fan Flower) 4 2 TROPICALS 4 3 SCHLUMBERGERA (Christmas Cactus) 6 4 TROPICALS 6-6.5 5 SCHLUMBERGERA (Christmas Cactus) 6-8 HB 5 TROPICALS 8 7 SCIINDAPSUS 3-3.5 3 TROPICALS 8-10 HB 6 SCINDAPSUS (Silver Vine) 8-10 HB 9 TULIP 4 3 SEDUM 1-1.5 plugs 3 TULIP 6 4 SEDUM (Stonecrop) 10 5 VEGETABLE PLANTS (Bean, Eggplant, Onion, Pepper, Lettuce, Potato, 3.5 2 Tomato, Heritage Varieties) SEDUM (Stonecrop) 1 gallon 6 VEGETABLE PLANTS (Pepper, Swiss SELAGINELLA (Spikemoss) 3.5-4.5 3 Chard, Summer Squash, Tomato, 4 3 Cucumber, Eggplant, Zucchini) SEMPERVIVUM (Hens & Chicks) 1 gallon 6 VEGETABLE PLANTS (Pepper, Tomato, SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek) 1-1.5 plugs 3 Assorted Vegetable Plants) 9 5 SEMPERVIVUM (House Leek) 4 3 VEGETABLE PLANTS (Tomato, Pepper, SENECIO (Ragwort) 6 4 Cucumber, Eggplant, Zucchini) 4.5 4 SESLERIA (Moor Grass) 1 gallon 7 VERONICA 1-1.5 plugs 3 SIDALCEA (Malva) 1 gallon 6 VERONICA (Speedwell) 1 gallon 6 SINNINGIA 4 3 VERONICASTRUM (Culvers Root) 1 gallon 6 SINNINGIA 6 5 VIBURNUM 12 9 SISYRINCHIUM (Blue-Eyed Grass) 1 gallon 6 VINCA (Periwinkle) 4 3 SOLANUM 4.5 2 VINCA (Periwinkle) 1 gallon 6 SOLIDAGO (Golden Rod) 1 gallon 6 VIOLA (Pansies) 1-1.5 plugs 3 SORGHASTRUM (Indian Grass) 1 gallon 7 VIOLA (Pansies) 4-4.5 2 SPATHIPHYLLUM (Peace Lily) 4 5 VIOLA (Pansies) 6 3 SPATHIPHYLLUM (Peace Lily) 6 8 VIOLA (Pansies) 8-12 7 SPATHIPHYLLUM (Peace Lily) 8-10 10 VIOLA (Violet) 1 gallon 6 SPODIOPOGON (Frost Grass) 1 gallon 7 YUCCA 8 9 SPOROBOLIS (Prairie Dropseed) 1 gallon 7 YUCCA 10 10 STACHYS 1-1.5 plugs 3 YUCCA 12 13 STACHYS (Lambs Ear) 1 gallon 6 YUCCA (Adam s Needle) 6 8 STEPHANOTIS (Madagascar Jasmine) 5 8 YUCCA (Adam s Needle) 2 gallon 8 STEPHANOTIS (Madagascar Jasmine) 10 9 ZAMIOCULCAS (Zanzibar Gem) 6 9 STOKESIA (Stoke s Aster) 1 gallon 6 ZAMIOCULCAS (Zanzibar Gem) 10 12 SUCCULENTS 7 9 ZAMIOCULCAS (Zanzibar Gem) 12-14 13 TANACETUM (Painted Daisy) 1 gallon 6 ZINNIA 4 2 13/27

PART 2B1 ADVANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM (APP) APPLICATION & REPAYMENT AGREEMENT: SUBSEQUENT INSTALMENT ON AN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT IN PRODUCTION PROTECTED A ONCE COMPLETED Name of producer APP ID INSTRUCTIONS 1 st INSTALMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT IN PRODUCTION Use the Advance Rate provided by the Administrator. Proof of Insurance. If the agricultural product for which the Producer is requesting an advance does not receive a final report from Production Insurance (PI) and if the Administrator has the provision in the Advance Guarantee Agreement to issue only one instalment, complete sections 2.1 through 2.7 for the entire advance on an Agricultural Product in Production. The Producer must first use their PI (multi-risks coverage is required under APP) coverage to guarantee an advance before using their AgriStability coverage or coverage from another program. Concerning PI, under section 2.3, you must indicate the insured value for each product or for the basket of products insured. This value compared with the calculation of the advance based on the anticipated production, will determine the maximum eligible advance amount. If, to guarantee the advance, the Producer chooses to use: o only Production Insurance (PI), complete only sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.7 o only AgriStability, complete only sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.4 and 2.7 o only l Assurance stabilisation des revenus agricoles (ASRA), complete sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.5 and 2.7 If the producer chooses to use more than one program to guarantee an advance, complete sections 2.1 and 2.2 and the sections that pertain to the relevant programs (2.3 to 2.5) as well as sections 2.6 and 2.7. The Producer must submit their final seeded acreage report (or any document providing the information on anticipated final production) accompanied by a completed 2 nd instalment form (section 2.10 to 2.16) to the Administrator prior to August 1, 2015 so as to not be considered in default. Greenhouse: Potted Plants/Cut Flowers (See Detailed Group Listings), Vegetables NS, NB, P.E.I. Potted Plants Group 1 0.10 / Potted Plants Group 2 0.26 / Cut Flowers Group 1 0.05 / stem Potted Plants Group 3 0.51 / Cut Flowers Group 2 0.11 / stem Potted Plants Group 4 1.01 / Cut Flowers Group 3 0.17 / stem Potted Plants Group 5 1.51 / Cut Flowers Group 4 0.33 / stem Potted Plants Group 6 2.37 / Cut Flowers Group 5 0.46 / stem Potted Plants Group 7 2.75 / Cut Flowers Group 6 0.80 / stem Potted Plants Group 8 3.50 / Cut Flowers Group 7 1.11 / stem Potted Plants Group 9 4.50 / Cut Flowers Group 8 1.42 / stem Potted Plants Group 10 6.01 / Potted Plants Group 11 8.06 / Potted Plants Group 12 10.05 / Greenhouse Vegetables See Rates Below Potted Plants Group 13 15.05 / 2.1 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Agricultural product PI coverage per product Advance rate per unit (a) 2.2 ELIGIBLE ADVANCE BASED ON ANTICIPATED PRODUCTION Anticipated production Quantity (b) Enter C for Cut Flowers or P for Potted Plants Unit of measure Advance based on the anticipated production per product (a x b) (A) 2.3 ELIGIBLE ADVANCE BASED ON PRODUCTION INSURANCE PI Contract # Insured value Group 1 Per Plant Group 2 Per Plant Group 3 Per Plant Group 4 Per Plant Group 5 Per Plant Group 6 Per Plant Group 7 Per Plant Group 8 Per Plant Group 9 Per Plant Group 10 Per Plant Group 11 Per Plant Personal information provided on this form is collected under the authority of the Agricultural Marketing Programs Act. The information will be used by the Administrator to deliver the Advance Payments Program (APP). Any personal information provided by the Administrator to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will be used to administer the APP and handled in accordance with the Privacy Act. You have the right of access to and correction of your personal information held by AAFC and can do so by contacting the AAFC Privacy Coordinator at ATIP-AIPRP@agr.gc.ca and referencing Personal Information Bank, AAFC PPU 140, Advance Payments Program. 14/27 (C) Maximum eligible advance per product (lesser of A or B)

PART 2B1 ADVANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM (APP) APPLICATION & REPAYMENT AGREEMENT: SUBSEQUENT INSTALMENT ON AN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT IN PRODUCTION PROTECTED A ONCE COMPLETED Name of producer APP ID Group 12 Per Plant Group 13 Per Plant Tomato Cluster 0.50 Per kg Tomato Beefsteak 0.37 Per lb Cucumber Mini 0.65 Per lb Cucumber English 3.10 Per doz Bell Pepper Red 1.40 Per kg Bell Pepper - Yellow 1.40 Per kg Bell Pepper - Green 0.54 Per kg Bell Pepper - Orange 1.40 Per kg Sub-total A1 B1 C1 Total of (C) for all products PI coverage per basket (single coverage including more than one product) Sub-total A2 B2 C2 Total A (A1 + A2) B (B1 + B2) Maximum eligible advance for all of those products (lesser of A2 or B2) 2.4 ELIGIBLE ADVANCE BASED ON AGRISTABILITY Maximum eligible advance through PI (total of C1 + C2) D AgriStability PIN Reference Margin E AgriStability Reference Margin Calculation Three Years Used to Calculate Reference Margin (for below, use the values from the 3 years that contain a value in row G (Olympic Average) of your AgriStability Reference Margin chart) Average () Allowable income F Allowable expenses G Margin Calculation Maximum AgriStability security based on Positive Margin (use this calculation only if your AgriStability Reference Margin is a positive number or zero) E x 49% G x 70% + H (greater of E or H) I Maximum AgriStability security based on Negative Margin (use this calculation only if your AgriStability Reference Margin is a negative number) (Step J is the absolute value of G-E, drop the negative on E before calculating) G - E J J x 70% K Personal information provided on this form is collected under the authority of the Agricultural Marketing Programs Act. The information will be used by the Administrator to deliver the Advance Payments Program (APP). Any personal information provided by the Administrator to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will be used to administer the APP and handled in accordance with the Privacy Act. You have the right of access to and correction of your personal information held by AAFC and can do so by contacting the AAFC Privacy Coordinator at ATIP-AIPRP@agr.gc.ca and referencing Personal Information Bank, AAFC PPU 140, Advance Payments Program. 15/27

Name of producer ADVANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM (APP) APPLICATION & REPAYMENT AGREEMENT: SUBSEQUENT INSTALMENT ON AN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT IN PRODUCTION APP ID Agristability Interim Payments Received to Date Anticipated ASRA Payments During the Production Period (Quebec Only) Maximum Agristability Security Available (I or K) L M PART 2B1 PROTECTED A ONCE COMPLETED Maximum Eligible Advance (lesser of A or N) O 2. 5 ELIGIBLE ADVANCE BASED ON L ASSURANCE STABILISATION DES REVENUS AGRICOLES (ASRA) QUÉBEC ONLY ASRA PIN If the Producer participates in ASRA and AgriStability If the Producer ONLY participates in ASRA Stabilized income X 100% X Quantity Units of measure - ASRA Payments received to-date P Stabilized income X 60% X Quantity Units of measure - ASRA Payments received to-date Q Maximum security available through ASRA (P or Q depending on participation of the producer in AgriStability) R Maximum eligible advance (lesser of A or R) S 2.6 ELIGIBLE ADVANCE BASED ON USING 2 PROGRAMS TO GUARANTEE AN ADVANCE Maximum security available through PI and AgriStability (B+N) T Maximum security available through PI and ASRA Québec only (B+R) U Maximum security available through AgriStability and ASRA Québec only (N+R) V L M N = = Maximum ASRA security available Maximum ASRA security available Maximum eligible advance is the lesser of A or of (T, U, or V) W 2.7 MAXIMUM ELIGIBLE ADVANCE The advance can be issued in one instalment (i.e. 100%) if the seeded acreage can be confirmed prior to requesting the advance. If the advance is issued in two instalments, the 1st advance cannot exceed 60% of the maximum eligible advance. At no point in time can the Producer receive more than 400,000 in advances, including the overlap period between production periods. The interest free advance is limited to the first 100,000 issued per production period. Any advance issued above that limit shall be interest bearing. Maximum Eligible Advance calculated based on BRM program(s) chosen as security Select D, O, S, or W Proportion of advance attributed to 1 st instalment (to be filled in by the administrator) X % 1 st INSTALMENT OF ADVANCE ON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT IN PRODUCTION = 2.7.1 ADVANCE REQUESTED BY PRODUCER 2.7.2 ADVANCE ISSUED BY ADMINISTRATOR 2.7.3 SALES REPAYMENT SCHEDULE INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION! All Non-Storable products, including Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Trees, Shrubs and Evergreens must be repaid by post-dated cheques. Please enter your repayment dates and amounts below, which must coincide with your anticipated marketing dates roughly 30 calendar days from receipt of payment or 60 calendar days from deliver to buyer, whichever is earlier. ACMA and AAFC will accept this, your Sales Repayment Schedule, to act as your proof of sales as long as you adhere to the Sales Repayment Schedule. It is important that you are accurate in forecasting these repayments, as a change to the Sales Repayment Schedule is subject to an inspection and ential late fee penalties. Include up to 6 post-dated repayment cheques with this completed application. SALES REPAYMENT SCHEDULES during the final six months of the loan term and according to your anticipated marketing volume. Post-dated Cheque dates (YYYY/MM/DD) Product Group #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Payment Amounts Broken out by Product Group 1 2 Personal information provided on this form is collected under the authority of the Agricultural Marketing Programs Act. The information will be used by the Administrator to deliver the Advance Payments Program (APP). Any personal information provided by the Administrator to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will be used to administer the APP and handled in accordance with the Privacy Act. You have the right of access to and correction of your personal information held by AAFC and can do so by contacting the AAFC Privacy Coordinator at ATIP-AIPRP@agr.gc.ca and referencing Personal Information Bank, AAFC PPU 140, Advance Payments Program. 16/27

PART 2B1 ADVANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM (APP) APPLICATION & REPAYMENT AGREEMENT: SUBSEQUENT INSTALMENT ON AN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT IN PRODUCTION PROTECTED A ONCE COMPLETED Name of producer APP ID 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tomato Cluster Tomato Beefsteak Cucumber Mini Cucumber English Bell Pepper Red Bell Pepper Yellow Bell Pepper Green Bell Pepper Orange Total 2.8 TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE REPAYMENT AGREEMENT In consideration of the Administrator granting an advance pursuant to the provisions of the Advance Payments Program, the parties hereunto agree as follows: 1. Important Terms 1.1. "AAFC" means Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. 1.2. "Administrator" means Agri-Commodity Management Association. 1.3. "Terms and Conditions" means the content of section 2.8 of this application. 1.4. "Repayment Agreement" means the completed Application and these Terms and Conditions signed by the Producer and an authorized representative of the Administrator. 1.5. "AMPA" means Agricultural Marketing Programs Act. 1.6. "Minister" means the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada or any person authorized to act on his or her behalf. 1.7. "APP" means the Advance Payments Program. 1.8. "SCAP" means the Spring Credit Advance Program. 1.9. "ESCAP" means the Enhanced Spring Credit Advance Program. Personal information provided on this form is collected under the authority of the Agricultural Marketing Programs Act. The information will be used by the Administrator to deliver the Advance Payments Program (APP). Any personal information provided by the Administrator to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will be used to administer the APP and handled in accordance with the Privacy Act. You have the right of access to and correction of your personal information held by AAFC and can do so by contacting the AAFC Privacy Coordinator at ATIP-AIPRP@agr.gc.ca and referencing Personal Information Bank, AAFC PPU 140, Advance Payments Program. 17/27

Name of producer ADVANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM (APP) APPLICATION & REPAYMENT AGREEMENT: SUBSEQUENT INSTALMENT ON AN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCT IN PRODUCTION APP ID PART 2B1 PROTECTED A ONCE COMPLETED 1.10. "Her Majesty" means Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada. 1.11. "Producer" means the individual or Corporation/Cooperative/Partnership identified in Part 1 of this application. 1.12. "Advance" means an Eligible Advance based on expected or actual production, as applicable, of an eligible Agricultural Product as per Subsections 1.13 and 1.15 of these Terms and Conditions. 1. 13. ''Non-storable Agricultural Product" means the Agricultural Product listed in either section 2.1 or section 2.10 of this application, as applicable. 1.14 "Advance Rate on Non-storable Agricultural Product" means the rate of issuance applicable to advances issued prior to October 31, 2015. 1. 15. "Storable Agricultural Product'' means the Agricultural Product listed in either section 2.1, 2.10 or 2.19 of this application, as applicable. 1. 16. "In Production" means the Agricultural Product listed in either section 2.1 or section 2.10 of this application, as applicable, which is not yet produced. 1. 17. "Post-Production" means the Agricultural Product listed in section 2.19 of this application, which has already been produced and is in storage. 1. 18. "Advance Rate on Storable Agricultural Product in Production" means the rate of issuance applicable to advance on Storable Agricultural Product in Production issued prior to October 31, 2015. 1. 19. "Advance Rate on Storable Agricultural Product - Post-Production" means the rate of issuance applicable to advance on Storable Agricultural Product - Post-Production issued on or after October 1, 2015 but before March 31, 2016. 1.20. "Eligible Advance" means the advance the Producer is entitled to as stated in either section 2.7, section 2.16 or section 2.19 of this application, as applicable. 1.21. "Final Production Insurance Report" means a Production Insurance Agency report wherein the Producer identifies the amount of the Agricultural Product currently in production in order to calculate final entitlements for an Advance. 1.22. "Eligible BRM program" means an eligible Business Risk Management program, as listed in the AMPA schedule is used by the Producer as security for an advance on a Non-storable Agricultural Product. 1.23. "BRM Program Coverage Report" means a report from the Agency responsible for the administration of the BRM program used as security, wherein the Producer identifies the amount of security available under the BRM program. 1.24. "Production Period" is the period defined in 7.1 of these Terms and Conditions. 1.25. Administrator s percentage of liability means one point zero eight percent (1.08%) according to section 5(1)(6) of AMPA. 1.26. Administrator Holdback means the percentage of the eligible advance that the Administrator withholds until the advance is repaid. The holdback should not exceed the Administrator s percentage of liability. If the producer defaults, the Administrator could use the money of the Administrator Holdback to pay its liability. Any outstanding balance in the Administrator Holdback would be used to reduce the producer s principal amount in default. 1.27. Payment of interest Holdback means the percentage of the eligible advance that the Administrator withholds until the advance is repaid to pay the interest on the interest-bearing portion of the advance on behalf of the producer. Upon default of the producer, the Administrator would use the Payment of interest Holdback outstanding balance to reduce the producer s principal amount in default. 2. Issuance of the Advance 2.1. The Administrator shall make an instalment of the percentage of the estimated Eligible Advance on an Agricultural Product as specified in section 2.7 of this application and using the Advance Rate on the Agricultural Product, upon the execution of this Repayment Agreement by the Administrator. In cases where the Producer can identify, upon the execution of this Repayment Agreement by the Administrator, the amount of the Agricultural Product currently in production, then the Administrator shall make an instalment of the entire estimated Eligible Advance on the Agricultural Product as stated in section 2.7 of this application and using the Advance Rate on the Non-storable Agricultural Product, upon the execution of this Repayment Agreement by the Administrator. In all instances, the Producer must provide a BRM Program Coverage Report and have sufficient security available related to the Agricultural Product to justify the Eligible Advance in accordance with the amount stated in section 2.6 of this application and using the Advance Rate on the Non-storable Agricultural Product. 2.2. Before August 1, 2015, Producers securing the advance with Production Insurance shall provide a copy of a Final Production Insurance Report, confirming the actual acres planted or other current production as applicable. For producers using another eligible BRM program as security, where a Final Production Insurance Report is not available, they must provide a signed declaration confirming the actual acres planted or other current production as applicable and consent to an inspection at the discretion of the Administrator. 2.3. Based on the information contained in the document required under Subsection 2.2 of these Terms and Conditions, the Administrator shall recalculate the Eligible Advance in accordance with sections 2.10 to 2.16 of this application, and issue a second instalment to the Producer equal to the recalculated Eligible Advance less the instalment referred to in Subsection 2.1 of these Terms and Conditions, and any other advance under the APP from any other Administrator for the same Agricultural Product. In cases where the Producer did not receive an advance as stipulated under Subsections 2.1 of these Terms and Conditions and is compliant to Subsection 2.2 of these Terms and Conditions, the Administrator shall issue to the Producer the recalculated Eligible Advance less any other advance under the APP from any other Administrator for the same Agricultural Product. 2.4. Should the documents required under Subsection 2.2 of these Terms and Conditions demonstrate that the acreage seeded or planted is not sufficient to justify the outstanding advance to the Producer or, through no fault of the Producer, the coverage amount under the Personal information provided on this form is collected under the authority of the Agricultural Marketing Programs Act. The information will be used by the Administrator to deliver the Advance Payments Program (APP). Any personal information provided by the Administrator to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will be used to administer the APP and handled in accordance with the Privacy Act. You have the right of access to and correction of your personal information held by AAFC and can do so by contacting the AAFC Privacy Coordinator at ATIP-AIPRP@agr.gc.ca and referencing Personal Information Bank, AAFC PPU 140, Advance Payments Program. 18/27