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Contributed by: Tobias Kane on 5/2/2008

LAKEWOOD- The Colorado Nursery Research & Education Foundation's (CNREF) "Trees for Education" program provides scholarship opportunities for students studying horticulture in Colorado and funding for research studies. 2008 marks the second year for this successful fundraising program. Participants were asked to donate a tree to be sold at a CNGA member location, with the proceeds going to CNREF. A 5" x 8.5" display tag, describing the fundraiser and thanking the participant locations is hung from each donated tree. Look for these distinctive tags at the following CNGA member locations. CNGA would also like to thank all non-member participants.

Thank you for participating in the CNREF "Trees for Education" program!

Sales Locations
Alameda Wholesale Nursery, Inc., Englewood, CO
Arbor Valley Nursery, Brighton, CO
Eagle Crest Nursery, El Jebel, CO
Echter's Greenhouses, Inc., Arvada, CO
Fort Collins Wholesale Nursery, Fort Collins, CO
Green Spot, Inc., Longmont, CO
Harding's Nursery, Inc., Colorado Springs, CO
Jared's Nursery & Garden Center, Littleton, CO
Paulino Gardens, Denver, CO
Pennhill Farms, Inc., Franktown, CO
Phelan Gardens, Colorado Springs, CO
Pine Lane Nursery, Inc., Parker, CO
Tagawa Gardens, Centennial CO
Timberline Gardens, Inc., Arvada, CO

Tree Providers
Bailey Nurseries, Inc., St. Paul, MN
Baxter Wholesale Nursery, Inc., Emmett, ID
Clayton Tree Farm, Wilder, ID
Green Spot, Inc., Longmont, CO
Hollandia Nursery, Modesto, CA
J. Frank Schmidt & Son, Boring, OR
James Nursery Company, Denver, CO
Kankakee Nursery Company, Aroma, IL
Pennhill Farms, Franktown, CO



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