NOS POSTCARDS
2006-07 CHECKLIST

 

Feel free to print a copy of this checklist for personal use. This list is updated every 2-4 weeks.

 

Guidelines:

  1. All data is subject to change at any time, for any reason at the discretion of the editors and printers
  2. Card releases are not finalized until the NOS CARD# appears. Unnumbered entries are subject to deletion or change.
  3. LIMITED CARD COUNTS are rigidly kept and audited to maintain accuracy. Any accidental printings above the limited are destroyed.
  4. Borders vary slightly in width and color since issues are not always printed at once or on the same press. Major variations will be noted
  5. SIGNED cards (by the photographer) are taken from the regular allotment of cards and are not considered special editions or variations.
  6. RELEASE DATES are approximate. Generally cards are issued +/- 7 days from the start of the month indicated.

 

X

NOS

CARD

#

RELEASE

DATE

PLANT

TAXON

LTD.

PIECE

COUNT

SPECIAL

DESIGN/BORDERS

COMMENTS…………………………         

VARIANTS

 

 

001

12/06

Acer griseum

499

Black thin

From century old tree at Durand-Eastman Park, Rochester NY

 

X

 

002

12/06

Picea abies Pendula Group

499

Black thin

Winterthur Gardens

SIGNED by photographer L. Hatch is subset of 499

X

 

003

12/06

Cercis chingii

499

Black thin

Above Asian Valley, US National Arboretum

 

X

 

004

12/06

Cercis canadensis ‘Hearts of Gold’ with

Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’

199

White oval

 

 

X

 

005

1/07

Halesia diptera var. magniflora

499

Black thin

JC Raulston Arboretum

 

X

 

006

1/07

Acer ginnala ‘Red Wings’

199

White oval

 

 

X

 

007

1/07

Cedrus atlanticaGlauca Pendula

99

Rough border

Gotelli Collection

 

X

 

008

1/07

Prunus mume ‘Matsubara Red’

499

Black thin

JC Raulston Arboretum

#033 (white star)

X

 

009

2/07

Cercidiphyllum japonicum ‘Morioka Weeping’

299

Fabric border

US National Arboretum

 

X

 

010

2/07

Tsuga canadensis Pendula Group (2) with

Unnamed dwarf Tsuga canadensis

499

Black thin

Biltmore Estate

 

X

 

011

2/07

Aesculus x carneaOwen’s Red’

199

White oval

 

 

 

 

012

2/07

Cercis glabra

499

Black thin

Redbud collection, JC Raulston Arboretum

 

X

 

013

3/07

Cyclocarya paliuris

199

White oval

JC Raulston Arboretum

 

X

 

014

3/07

Robinia x ambigua ‘Purple Robe’

499

 

 

 

X

 

015

3/07

Cyclamen hederifolium silver leaf clone

99

White border

 

 

X

 

016

3/07

Fagus sylvaticaPendula

499

Black thin

Morris Arboretum

 

X

 

017

3/07

WeigelaBriant Rubidor

499

Black thin

 

 

X

 

018

3/07

Pinus bungeana

199

White oval

US National Arboretum

 

X

 

019

3/07

Pinus bungeana

99

Black and white

US National Arboretum

 

 

 

020

3/07

Koelreuteria bipinnata fruit

299

Salmon – harmonious border – thin

Raleigh, NC

 

X

 

021

3/07

SarraceniaDixie

499

Black thin

UNC Charlotte

 

X

 

022

3/07

Chamaecyparis pisiferaSquarrosaRochester clone

499

Black thin

Durand-Eastman Park

040. 076

 

 

023

4/07

Acer palmatum Dissectum Group ‘Ornatum

55

PROMO – blank standard border

Longwood Gardens with century old Cedrus atlanticaGlauca’ in background

023

X

 

024

4/07

Franklinia alatamaha

99

PROMO – white thin border

Dawes Arboretum

 

X

 

025

4/07

Lagerstroemia fauriei ‘Fantasy’

999

 

Raulston Arboretum – original parent tree of this clone.

042

X

 

026

4/07

Wisteria sinensisAmerica’s First’

499

 

Raulston Arboretum

 

X

 

027

4/07

Ginkgo bilobaTubeleaf

499

Black thin

Raulston Arboretum

 

X

 

028

4/07

Buxus sempervirens QUAD: ‘Pyramidalis’, ‘Fastigiata’, ‘Dee Runk’, ‘Graham Blandy

1999

 

 

 

X

 

029

4/07

Magnolia ‘Sundew’

999

Black thin

Raulston Arboretum

 

X

 

030

4/07

Magnolia ‘Yellow Fever’

499

Black thin

Raulston Arboretum

SIGNED by photographer L. Hatch is subset or 499

X

 

031

4/07

Stewartia pseudocamellia bark

499

Black thin

Dawes Arboretum

 

X

 

032