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a Burlington Free Press, Friday, March 15, 1991 Death Notices and Funerals Held She was predeceased two brothers, Henry and Thomas Billings; and two sisters, Cecile Farrell and Doris Shepard. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary Church. Interment will be in the family lot in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider St. Lawrence parish, "Pastoral Social Concerns West Street, Essex Junction 05452. Visiting hours will be today from 7 to 9 p.m. in Heald Funeral Home, 87 S. Main St.

Albans. ALPHONSE J. THEORET ALBURG Alphonse J. Theoret, 88, a resident of this community since 1916, passsed away Thursday, March 14, 1991, in Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans.

Mr. Theoret operated his own farm in Alburg for many years. He was a longtime, member of St. Amadeus in Alburg. He was born in St.

Albert, Ontario, Canada, Aug. 1, 1902, the son of Medor and Soufronie (Meulleur) Theoret. He attended school in Canada, and June 20, 1928, he married the former Elaine LeFebvre, who survives him. In addition to his wife of Alburg, Mr. Theoret leaves five sons and four daughters-in-law, Lawrence and Frances Theoret of Alburg, Gerald and Victoria Theoret of Fairfax, Maurice and Margaret Theoret of Alburg, Raymond Theoret of Essex Junction, and Michael and Judy Theoret of St.

Albans; six daughters and five sons-in-law, Aline and Gordon Lafountain of Higginham, Florence and Alvin Fournier of West Swanton, Lorraine Labombard of Isle LaMotte, Madelaine and Norman Patnode of Alburg, Alma and Winton Patnode of Isle La Motte, Louise and Roger Benjamin of Alburg; four brothers and sisters-in-law, Isadore and Evelyn Theoret of Pittsfield, Paul and Lorretta Theoret of Pittsfield, Lawrence and Lillian Theoret of Alburg, and Joseph and Evelyn Theoret of Los Angeles, six sisters and one brotherin-law, Sister Florence Theoret, C.S.C., of Rochester, N.H., Sister Jane Theoret, C.S.C., of Franklin, N.H., Alice Dutil of Richmond, Yvette Fortin and Marie Duchaine, both of Los Angeles, and Lucille and Laurent Brault of Dunedin, 29 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday at 11 a.m. in St. Amadeus Church in Alburg. Interment will follow in the family lot in St.

Amadeus Cemetery. Friends may call at Kidder Memorial Home, 89 Grand Swanton, Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Gifts in Mr. Theoret's memory may be made to Alburg Fire Department and Rescue Squad, in care of Terry Tatro, Alburg 05440. CHARLES BRANON FAIRFIELD Charles Branon, 62, died Wednesday evening, March 13, 1991, in Fanny Allen Hospital in Colchester surrounded by his family, following a long courageous battle with cancer.

He was born in Fairfield, April 7, 1928, the son of the late Mary Barry Branon and E. Frank Branon. He attended the Gould School in Fairfield, graduated from St. Mary's High School in St. Albans in 1945, and St.

Michael's College in 1949. Charles farmed all of his life, and for the past 38 years he owned and operated his own farm in Fairfield. He was a member of St. Patrick's parish and St. Patrick's Credit Union.

Charles was a stockholder in Leader Evaporator Co. He served as president of the company, which is now the largest maple equipment manufacturer in the world. He served as a distributor for Leader Evaporator and managed the can company for a term. He was a charter member and served 25 years as president of the Franklin County Maple Coop. Charles served several terms as Franklin County director of the Vermont State Sugarmakers Association, and served as representative of the bulk maple producers on the Vermont Maple Industry Council.

Recently he received the 1990 President's Award and the 1990 Farm Family Award from the Vermont Maple Sugarmakers Association and Vermont Maple Industry Council. In 1952, he married Barbara Ryan, who survives him. He is also survived by 11 children, Philip and his wife, Melanie, and Catherine, both of Los Gatos, Stephen, Richard, Maureen, Joan, Damian and his wife, Stephanie, James, Barbara and Raymond, all of Fairfield, and Claire and her husband, Bill, Thompson of Swanton; eight grandchildren, Trevor and Morgan Branon, Bill and Eddie Thompson, Patrick, Ryan, Damian Peter, and Mariah Jayne Branon; his brothers, Barry and his wife, Mary, of Plattsburgh, N.Y., Father Philip Branon of South Hero, Ralph and his wife, Terry, Branon on of Burlington, John and his wife, Sally, of California, and Paul and his wife, Mary, of Acton, two sisters-in-law, Margaret Branon and Judge Betty Branon, both of Fairfield; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, E. Francis Branon and Robert Branon; and two sisters, Charlene Cosgrove and Rosemary Branon.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Patrick Church by his brother, Father Philip Branon. Friends may call at Brady and Levesque Funeral Home, 86 S. Main St.

Deaths Paid classified advertising Albans, from 21 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Interment will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Fairfield. Memorials in Charles' memory may be made to Fairfield Scholarship Fund, in care of Joy Kane, East Fairfield 05448, or American Cancer Society, Drawer Montpelier 05602.

Arrangements are by Brady and Levesque Funeral Home. CLIFTON C. LONGE Clifton C. Longe, 71, died Thursday morning in Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans following a brief illness.

He was born in Montgomery, April 24, 1919, the son of the late Elmer and Bertha (Longley) Longe. Mr. Longe was a former resident of Sheldon and for the past year he made his home in Enosburg. He was member of St. John the Baptist Church.

While living in Sheldon, he was employed by the town of Sheldon as a grader operator and truck driver for 18 years. He was custodian at the Sheldon School for the past 11 years. Mr. Longe had been a member of the Sheldon Fire Department and the CB Radio Club. He was a U.S.

Army veteran of World War II, and a member of American Legion Post 88 of Sheldon. He owned and operated a dairy farm in North Fairfield for 10 years. While employed at the school, Clifton enjoyed the staff and always had lunch with the children, who fondly knew him as "Papa Bear." He is survived by his wife, Janice (Garrow) Longe; a son and his wife, Ronald and Rose Longe of Sheldon; two brothers, Richard of Sheldon and Floyd of St. Albans; five sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Kathryn) Dulude, Mrs.

Walter (Hilda) Duffy, and Mrs. Barbara Kennison, 'all of Enosburg, Mrs. Harold (Marjorie) Comings of St. Albans, and Mrs. Clinton (Geraldine) Newton of Duxbury; two grandchildren, Ronald Longe Jr.

and Mrs. Darrell (Jennifer) Regan; a great Adam Regan; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a son, Clifton in 1960; a sister, Bernice Ryea; and a brother, Leonard. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in St.

John the Baptist Catholic Church in Enosburg Falls with Rev. Paul St. James celebrating the Mass of. Christian Burial. Interment will follow in St.

John the Baptist Cemetery. Friends may call at Spears Funeral Home on Dickinson Avenue in Enosburg, today from 7 to 9 p.m. For those who wish, contributions in his memory may be made to Enosburg Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 224, Enosburg Falls 05450. RACHEL MCALLISTER SMITH JOHNSON Rachel M.

Smith, 77, passed away March 13 in Manor Nursing Home in Morrisville. Born in Williamstown, May 27, 1913, she was the daughter of Clyde and Sarah (Poor) McAllister. A resident of Johnson for 42 years, she previously resided in Williamstown. She was a member of Johnson United Church, and its women's society. Mrs.

Smith was a graduate of Lyndon State College. She was an elementary schoolteacher for more than 30 years, teaching in Williamstown, Johnson and Morrisville, retiring in 1974. During World War I1, Mrs. Smith was a welder at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. She was an organist in Johnson United Church for many years, and was a past member of the American Legion Auxiliary in Johnson.

She was predeceased by her husband, Philip L. Smith, Oct. 25, 1978. She is survived by three sons and their wives, Stephen and Mary Jean of Johnson, Gordon and Carolyn of Johnson, and Gary Smith of Morristown; two sisters, Ruth Thayer of Lisbon, N.H., and Rebecca Lacillade of Williamstown; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

in Johnson United Church. Family will receive friends evening from 7-9 in Holcomb-des Groseilliers Funeral Home, Main Street, Johnson. Spring interment will be in Lamoille View Cemetery, Johnson. Contributions may be made to the Sunday School Fund of United Church of Johnson, Johnson 05656. Arrangements are under the direction of John des Groseilliers, Holcomb-des Groseilliers Funeral Home, Main Street, Johnson.

MOSE J. PERROTTE RENSSELAER, N.Y./BURLINGTON Mose J. Perrotte died at his residence Wednesday after a brief illness. He was born in Burlington, and had been a resident of Rensselaer for 55 years. He was a weaver for 31 years for Huyck Woolen Mill in Rensselaer, retiring in February 1967.

He then worked as a courier for Key Bank of Albany for five years, and was employed several years in City Hall. He had been retired for several years. He was a member of Rensselaer Council 267, Knights of Columbus, and Rensselaer Senior Citizens, and a communicant of St John's Church in Rensselaer. He was the husband of the late Monica Campbell Perrotte. Survivors include sons Richard C.

Perrotte of Castleton, N.Y., and Reginald R. Perrotte of Scotia; two sisters, Lillian St. Onge of Saint Catherine, Ontario, and Yvonne Dusabion of Winooski; 19 grandchildren, and several greatgrandchildren. Visiting hours will take place at Lyons Funeral Home, 1700 Washington Rensselaer, from 4 to 9 p.m. today.

Funeral services will be held in the funeral home at noon Saturday. A Mass will be celebrated at Saturday in Saint John's Church, Rensselaer. Interment will take place in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Greenbush, N.Y. REV. VINCENT J.

COYNE, S.S.E. SELMA, Ala. The Rev. Vincent Coyne, S.S.E., 85, died in the Edmundite Mission House on March 11, 1991, after a brief bout with pneumonia. Father Coyne was born in Rensselaer, N.Y., on Aug.

15, 1905. He was the son of Joseph and Theresa (Farrell) Coyne. After graduation from St. John's High School in Rensselaer, Father Coyne attended St. John's Seminary in 1 Little Rock, Ark.

He entered the novitiate of the Society of St. Edmund in 1930 and made his profession as a member of the Society on Sept. 1, 1931. He then attended St. Michael's College.

From 1934 to 1938, he studied theology at St. Mary's Seminary in Randolph. June 11, 1938, Father Coyne was ordained to the priesthood in St. John's, Quebec, by Bishop Anastase Fourget. From 1938 to 1942, Father Coyne served as pastoral assistant in the Edmundite Southern Missions, more specifically in Selma and Anniston, Ala.

It was during these first years of Missions that Father Coyne founded the Savings Athletic Club. The club was the precursor to the Don Bosco Youth Club. It was the first institution of Catholic sponsorship for youth in Selma. It served as a recreational facility and as a meeting place to teach local youth the virtues of saving toward higher education. PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION 10:00 A.M.

SATURDAY MARCH 16, 1991 at 27 James Brown Drive Off Rt. 2A, Williston, VT See Thursday's Free Press for complete listing. DUANE MERRILL, Auctioneer 802-862-1624 or 802-878-2625 AUCTION Alburg Auction House March 16 2 p.m. 'til midnight (A partial listing includes) Set of 5 oak t-back chairs, ornate oak vanity with mirror, pine camode, several 4 drawer maple chests, new oak curved glass china cabinet, new oak pedastal base round dining table, 1930's drop-front desk, glass china, small collectibles, wood burning stove, modern pine corner cupboard, 30" electric range, wide variety of modern housewares. AAH, Inc.

TATRO'S COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE Lake Alburg, VT 796-3572 Merchant Roger Merchant Bobbi Trophies Rubber Stamps Pewter Steins Baby Cups Silver Bowls Award Ribbons Plaques Always off Plastic Signage MONT ENGRAVING ROUTE 7, COLCHESTER 862-3000 Father Coyne served as chaplain in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1946, leaving the service with the rank of captain. In 1946, he was assigned to St. Michael's College for continued studies. From 1951 to 1962, FaCoyne was instructor Cardinal Mindszenty High in Dunkirk, N.Y.

In 1962, he became assistant pastor at All Saints parish in Anniston. In 1964, Father Coyne became the librarian at St. Edmund's Novitiate, Enders Island, Mystic, Conn. From 1966 to 1967, he served as assistant pastor at St. Amadeus parish in Alburg.

From 1967 to 1976, he was assistant pastor at Church of the Nativity parish in Swanton. In 1976, he retired to the Edmundite Mission House in Selma, where he resided until his death. Besides his Edmundite brothers, Father Coyne is survived by a niece and two nephews. They are Mrs. Mary Van Derzee of East Greenbush, N.Y., J.L.

Coyne Jr. of Rensselaer, N.Y., and Joseph Parker of Bloomfield, Conn. Father Coyne was waked in the Selma on March 12, at Edmundite Memorial, Chapel in 7:30 p.m. His funeral Mass was celebrated at 11 a.m. March 13, in Queen of Peach Church, Selma.

Father Joseph L. Hart, S.S.E., superior general of the Society of Saint Edmund, officiated at the Mass and was the homilist. Burial followed in Fairlawn Gardens Cemetery in Selma. CHICKEN PIE DINNER SUNDAY, MARCH 17 Odd Fellows Temple 1416 North Ave. Adults $5.50 Children Under 12 $2.50 Reservations, Call 864-6598 BRANON, Charles, 62, Fairfield, for the past 38 years he Wednesday; owned and operated a farm in Fairfield.

CIARALDI, Anthony "Tony," 72, Wednesday; owneroperator of the Pine Motor Court in Stowe from 1957 to 1970 and was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives. COYNE, The Rev. Vincent SSE, 85, Selma, Monday; had served in parishes in Alburg and Swanton, Vt. LONGE, Clifton 71, Sheldon; had been a grater operator and truck driver for Sheldon for 18 years and custodian at Sheldon School for the past 11 years. PERROTTE, Mose Rensselaer, N.Y., Wednesday; formerly of Burlington, he leaves family in Vermont.

SMITH, Rachel 77, Johnson, Wednesday; had been an elementary school teacher for more than 30 years. THEORET, Alphonse 88, Alburg; operated a farm in Alburg for many years. TRUSO, Alice Irene, 86, St. Albans; was a nurse at Kerbs Hospital for many years. ANTHONY 'TONY' CIARALDI Anthony "Tony" Ciaraldi, 72, passed away unexpectedly March 13, 1991, in Central Vermont Hospital in Berlin.

He was born in Rochester, N.Y., July 24, 1918, the son of Paul and Jennie Ciaraldi. He was television producerdirector for WROC-TV, Rochester, until he retired in 1957 and moved with his family to Stowe. He was owner-operator of Pine Moter Court in Stowe from 1957 to 1970. He was a member of the Stowe School Board for 12 years, executive director of Lamoille County Deveiopment Council for 16 years, during which time many grants were received for projects in the Lamoille County area. He helped organize United Way of Lamoille County and led Green-Up efforts for 19 years.

Tony was an Eagle Scout and served the Boy Scouts in many capacities. He was an Army veteran of World War I1. Tony retired opment Council Since County, Develthen he had served as an Act 250 consultant. In March 1990 he was appointed to fill a vacant seat in the Vermont House of Representatives for the District. In November 1990 he was elected to represent the Morrisville District for the current biennium.

Mr. Ciaraldi is survived by his wife, Joan (Heisinger) Ciaraldi, to whom he was married for 46 years; his son, Thomas Ciaraldi of Stowe; his daughters and their spouses, Barbara and William Vogel of Fairbanks, Alaska, and Mary Jo and Jim Alexander of Stowe; four granddaughters, Andrea, Erica, Katie and Karen; two great-grandsons, Alex and Nicholas; one brother, Henry Ciaraldi; and several nieces and nephews. His delight was in helping people, and he touched the lives of many. His greatest legacy and satsifaction would be if those of us he touched perpetuated his generosity by reaching out to others. Visiting hours will be in R.W.

Stafford Funeral Home, Main Street, Stowe, Sunday evening from 7-9. A funeral Mass will be celebrated in Blessed Sacrament Church on the Mountain Road in Stowe, Monday at 10 a.m. Burial will be in the spring. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to United Way of Lamoille County. P.O.

Box 383, Hyde Park 05655. R.W. Stafford Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ALICE IRENE TRUSO ST. ALBANS Alice Irene Truso, 86, formerly of 9 Lower Welden died Thursday ing, March 14, 1991, in Green Mountain Nursing Home in Colchester, where she had resided for eight years.

Mrs. Truso was the widow of Louis J. Truso, who died in 1974. She was a nurse at Kerbs Memorial Hospital for many years. Born in Magog, Quebec, July 29, 1904, she was the daughter of the late James and Donalda (Robitaille) Truso.

She was a member of St. Mary's parish. Mrs. Truso is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Louis J. Jr.

and Claire Truso of Richmond; a foster son and his wife, Edwin J. and Mitch Billings of Highgate; a foster daughter and her husband, Edwina and Robert Holmes of East Hartford, five sisters, Yvonne Marquette of Swanton, Beatrice Wells of St. Albans, Hortense Billings, Rolande Billings, and Gabriele Billings, all of Granby, Quebec; six grandchildren; and several nieces nephews. In Memoriam In loving memory of our mother. We think of you on your birthday, as we do every minute of every day.

We miss Love always, Shashona, Jessica Joshua Edward L. Aikey March 15, 1979 This day brings back sad memories of a loved one him gone to rest, and those who think of today are those loved him best. Bert, Mary, Eddie, Lois and Edna. Professional Announcements The Vermont Center for Human Understanding, Inc. is pleased to announce its opening at 217 So.

Union Burlington. Janice Solek-Tefft, MA, Psychotherapist and Dicken Bettinger, Ed.D, Licensed Psychologist are offering a positive, practical and effective approach to living a consistently satisfying personal and professional life. Appointments for individuals, couples, families and children can be made by calling 660- 2827. Births Northwestern Medical Center St. Albans BEDARD, Ronald and Wendy (Bushey), Swanton, a daughter, March 9.

COOK, Charles Jr. and MARTIN, Debra, St. Albans, a daughter, March 11. Keep on top of major sports events and horse racing. Call 900-454-3808 for in-progress reports on major sports events as well as final scores and top news stories.

Also, instant results from 90 thoroughbred and every day. each minute, touch-tone phones only. HOUSEHOLD AUCTION ALBURG AUCTION HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1:00 P.M. An interesting variety sale consisting of items from 2 area estates and selected additions to include: Larkin drop front desk, Larkin oak sideboard, large oak Hoosier type kitchen cabinet, square oak dining table, 4 oak T-back dining chairs, oak commode, 2 Mission oak library tables, Mission oak rocker and armchair, unusual Larkin rocking chair, white ash commode bar, white ash dresser ash and cherry server, 5 piece mahogany Queen Anne style bedroom set, mahogany piano stool, mahogany bookcase, Duncan Phyfe style mahogany china cabinet, set of 4 walnut dining chairs, maple serpentine front dresser and matching commode, full size brass 4 poster bed, Empire chest of drawers, rose carved Victorian chair, fainting couch, Lane cedar chest, child's rocker, pine wash stand, baker's table, several trunks, Sessions regulator wall clock, hanging oil lamp, banquet oil lamp, CNR lantern globe, Hummel figurine "Sweet set of Limoge china pieces, Lenox vase, variety of plated silver items, brassware, stoneware, ironstone china, Noritake, assorted pieces of old pressed and patterned glass, French pendant watch, old photo album, anniversary clock, 2 quilts, embroidery, assortment of linens, bridal gown, Victorian mirror, 4 ft. tall carved wooden Indian made by F.

Gauthier, White River Pinkerton badge, costume jewelry, nice album of mid to late 1970's baseball cards, 1952 and other baseball cards, sofa and chair, lamp tables, floor and table lamps, variety of modern household furnishings, 1978 Honda CB400T motorcycle, titled and ready to ride, 125cc Yamaha trail bike, and many more items too numerous to list. Terms: Cash or approved check Heated Hall Lunch Available Preview P.M. Sunday Conducted by: Alburg Auction House Inc. Tatro's Auction Service Auctioneers: Ralph Tim Dial 802-796-3572 Lake Alburg, VT AUCTION SALE for JULES 498 DANIEL Robert PELLETIER Road Bedford, Missisquoi Cty Saturday, March 23, 1991, at noon sharp WILL BE SOLD: "PELMA" COMPLETE HERD DISPERSAL 50 Heads of Holstein cattle with 32 purebred registered with paper and 7. NIP, including: 28 cows with 18 purebred and 4 NIP including some fresh and the others are due soon; 8 bred heifers with 3 purebred and 2 NIP; 14 heifer calves with 11 purebred and 1 NIP, 0 to 14-months-old.

are on P.A.T.L.Q. Reg. control and the average is: 7,452 kg (16,429 Ibs.) 3.72% 3.33% p. 3 yr. and 11 months old are the average for the cows.

MACHINERY: No. 686 International diesel tractor, power steering, 2 double hydraulic outlets and cab with heater; No. 640, 4-wheel drive Universal tractor, diesel, power steering, double hydraulic outlets, double action front loader with gravel shovel; No. 35 Massey-Ferguson diesel tractor with front loader equipped with manure fork and gravel ton 1973 GMC pickup; No. 430 international hay baler with bale thrower; No.

469 New Holland hay bine with cylinder; No. 256 New Holland side delivery rake with rubber teeth; Big Kuhl hay tedder; 7 ft. New Holland mowing machine on 3-pt. hitch; 7 Allied grain auger on wheels; 14x28 disc harrow; No. 4500, 14 ft.

International grobber on wheels with scraper; 16 ft. wagon with hay rack; 25,000 watts Magnate generator on wheels; 16 ft. feeding rack on wheels; Scraper on 3-pt. hitch; Fertilizer spreader 3-pt. hitch; Ditch plow 3-pt.

hitch; 32 ft. bale elevator; 2 wheel trailer; Band saw; Air compressor; Cement mixer; 2 calf stalls. MILKING EQUIPMENT AND CROP: Chore Boy pipeline, 32 cow 3 units, 2 inch Pyrex tubing and automatic milking scales; Breeding board; 1st cut 500 bales of hay and 500 bales of 2nd washer; Zero bulk tank, 500. gal. cap.

with automatic washer; 3 Waikatoo cut. ALSO FOR SALE: TW 20, wheel drive Ford tractor, diesel, 2 double hydraulic outlets, 130 HP motor good tires, cab, VERY CLEAN; 20-ft. tandem wagons with hay rack loose bales; No. 352 New Holland grain mixer; No. 82 MasseyFerguson 4-furrow release plow; 4-row Massey-Ferguson combine corn seeder on 3-pt.

hitch. For information: (514) 248-7724 CAUSE OF SALE: FARM IS SOLD CONDITIONS: CASH OR BANK LOAN For information or credit arrangements, contact the auctioneer. encans JULES COTE INC. 1274 rue Sud, Cowansville, Que. 514-263-0670, 263-4480 1-594-1019 or Fax: 514-263-8448 FOLIAGE PLANT SALE Over 125 different varieties sizes! Hanging Baskets for low light Large Floor Plants Retail SALE 8" Dallas Fern Retail SALE hardy variety, likes high humidity 1799 699 14" Norfolk Island 8" Golden Pothos Pine 6 ft.

7999 3999 good for low light 1799 899 899 17" Weeping Fig 8" Assorted Wandering Jews 1799 Tree ft. tall. 4 ft. wide 24999 12499 8" Spider 1799 899 14" Ficus Ali Column can take higher light Form 7 ft. tall, good for corners 12999 5999 10" Floor Plants 14" Schefflera Arboricola Treenice round shape, 5 ft.

tall 12999 4999 Areca Palms ft. tall) Retail 14" Weeping Fig Variety "Nu2999 da" holds, leaves better than other Covette Bush (very full) varieties, tall 14999 599 Weeping Fig (4 ft. tall) Varigated Arboricola Bush SALE 4" Plants Retail SALE Croton (colorful leaves) 1499 Fluffy Duffy Ferns, Rabbit's Paw Fern, Boston Fern, Button Fern, Rex Begonia 599 299 Wrought Iron Brass Golden Pothos, Green Jade Pothos, OFF Hooks fen Bachia 399 199 OFF er Morse Seeds 1991 Vegetable Flow- OFF Ceramic Pots. Pots Pottery Wicker Baskets Burpee. Page.

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