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I use Maryland native plants in my garden.

Today I was looking for:

I use Maryland native plants in my garden. I noticed that you stock the following plant(s), known to be invasive in natural areas:

___________________________________________ If you stock this in the future, please contact me:

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(see over) I use Maryland native plants in my garden. I noticed that you stock the following plant(s), known to be invasive in natural areas:

___________________________________________ If you stock this in the future, please contact me:

(see over) I use Maryland native plants in my garden. Today I was looking for: I use Maryland native plants in my garden. I noticed that you stock the following plant(s), known to be invasive in natural areas:

___________________________________________ If you stock this in the future, please contact me:

(see over) I use Maryland native plants in my garden. Today I was looking for: I use Maryland native plants in my garden. I noticed that you stock the following plant(s), known to be invasive in natural areas:

___________________________________________ If you stock this in the future, please contact me:

(see over) I use Maryland native plants in my garden. Today I was looking for: I use Maryland native plants in my garden. I noticed that you stock the following plant(s), known to be invasive in natural areas:

___________________________________________ If you stock this in the future, please contact me:

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NOTE TO RETAILER: NOTE TO RETAILER: The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are eliminating invasive exotic plants from their gardens in favor of native plants. They are following recommendations of federal, state, and local government agencies, and environmental groups. For further information, and to receive a list of recommended native plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949 2818. Or visit our web site at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest. The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are using native plants in their gardens. They understand that native plants generally require less maintenance, help support the local ecosystem, and provide a sense of place that popular exotic ornamentals cannot. To receive a list of recommended plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949-2881. Or visit us at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest.

NOTE TO RETAILER: NOTE TO RETAILER: The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are eliminating invasive exotic plants from their gardens in favor of native plants. They are following recommendations of federal, state, and local government agencies, and environmental groups. For further information, and to receive a list of recommended native plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949 2818. Or visit our web site at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest. The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are using native plants in their gardens. They understand that native plants generally require less maintenance, help support the local ecosystem, and provide a sense of place that popular exotic ornamentals cannot. To receive a list of recommended plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949-2881. Or visit us at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest.

NOTE TO RETAILER: NOTE TO RETAILER: The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are eliminating invasive exotic plants from their gardens in favor of native plants. They are following recommendations of federal, state, and local government agencies, and environmental groups. For further information, and to receive a list of recommended native plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949 2818. Or visit our web site at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest. The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are using native plants in their gardens. They understand that native plants generally require less maintenance, help support the local ecosystem, and provide a sense of place that popular exotic ornamentals cannot. To receive a list of recommended plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949-2881. Or visit us at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest.

NOTE TO RETAILER: NOTE TO RETAILER: The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are eliminating invasive exotic plants from their gardens in favor of native plants. They are following recommendations of federal, state, and local government agencies, and environmental groups. For further information, and to receive a list of recommended native plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949 2818. Or visit our web site at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest. The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are using native plants in their gardens. They understand that native plants generally require less maintenance, help support the local ecosystem, and provide a sense of place that popular exotic ornamentals cannot. To receive a list of recommended plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949-2881. Or visit us at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest.

NOTE TO RETAILER: NOTE TO RETAILER: The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are eliminating invasive exotic plants from their gardens in favor of native plants. They are following recommendations of federal, state, and local government agencies, and environmental groups. For further information, and to receive a list of recommended native plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949 2818. Or visit our web site at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest. The consumer who left this card is one of many Marylanders who are using native plants in their gardens. They understand that native plants generally require less maintenance, help support the local ecosystem, and provide a sense of place that popular exotic ornamentals cannot. To receive a list of recommended plants and suppliers of nursery-propagated stock, please contact the Maryland Native Plant Society at P. O. Box 4877, Silver Spring, MD, 20914, 301-949-2881. Or visit us at www.mdflora.org. Thank you for your interest.

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