10 
100 
F. elastica Variety Belgica Each 
Same as F. elastica but with red juvenile leaves and leaf-bud tips. 
5 gallon containers.3.00 and 5.00 
F. elastica var. Doescheri 
New variegated form. Good grower and beautiful house plant. 
6 in. pots. 2.50 
F. macrophylla (The Moreton Bay Fig) 
A large evergreen tree 40 to 60 feet high with a broad roundish 
crown, dark green thick leathery leaves, brownish beneath. Native 
of Australia, where it is used as an avenue tree. 
5 gallon containers.,., 3.50 
F. nitida (F. retusa) 
An attractive glaborus, thick topped tree, much planted for a shade 
and street tree. 
5 gallon containers. 3.50 
F. pumila (F. repens) (The Creeping Fig) 
A slow starting, fairly rapid growing, robust vine supplying a 
dense cover for walls; resistant to heat and drought. One of the few 
vines which will cling to any kind of wall. 
2i/ 4 in. pots.20 
1 gallon containers.50 
F. pumila minima 
A variety of the above in miniature, used where a small area is 
concerned such as a sun dial or a low curb or wall. Same prices 
as F. pumila. We also carry a variegated form of this variety. 
F. rubiginosa (F. australis) (The Rusty-Leaf Fig) 
Large,massive, evergreen tree; 40 to 70 feet high with widely 
spreading branches forming a broad round-topped crown. 
1 gallon containers..70 
FIRE THORN (see Pyracantha) 
FLAME TREE (see Sterculia) 
FLAME VINE (see Bignonia) 
FLANNEL BUSH (see Fremontia) 
FLOWERING ALMOND, PEACH, PLUM (see Prunus) 
FLOWER OF THE INCAS (see Cantua) 
FORSYTHIA fortunei (The Golden Bell) 
Deciduous shrub to 10 feet, blooming in the Spring before the 
leaves come out, deep yellow flowers; does well in heavy soil. 
1 gallon containers.50 .45 
5 gallon containers. 1.60 
FOXGLOVE (see Digitalis) 
.40 
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