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HAMMONTON, NEW JERSEY 
Quantity 
FERNS. Hardy climbing type ferns in 3-in. 
pots . 2 
Price 
$ 1.00 
FElvNS. These hardy ferns are nursery 
grown. They are not swamp types but 
highland selection varieties. Maidenhair, 
Christmas Fern, Dagger Fern, sun or 
shade Lace Fern, etc. Like woodland soil 
or peat.Clumps 6 1.00 
FERNS. House culture, choice of ten for 
fern dishes, assorted, not hardy. 10 1.00 
FIGS. Large pear-shaped fruit for Southern 
States only. 3 ft. 2 1.00 
Celestial and Brown Turkey. 
One of our customer from New York City 
writes: “I planted one of your Figs in a tub 
in the spring, and in the fall we had 50 edible 
figs and plenty more coming.” 
They will winter outdoors if protected. 
FLAMING BUSH (Cydonia Japonica). This 
is the bright red bush you so often see 
in the gardens in early spring. Flowers 
in formation similar to an Apple Blossom. 
We offer a brilliant Salmon and a fiery 
red blooming size. 2 1.00 
Cydonia. Extra large. 3 ft. 1 1.00 
FLOWERING QUINCE. See Flaming Bush. 
FLEECE VINE. Tiny white flowers in July. 
Extremely abundant. Handsome for Per¬ 
gola. Extra size plant. 2 1.00 
FORSYTHIA. 1 tall, 1 medium, 1 weeping 
type . 3 1.00 
FRANKLINIA (Gordonia). White Magnolia¬ 
like flowers, golden center. Fall. A hand¬ 
some tree. Requires damp and sour soil. 
18 in. Ult. H. 14 ft. 1 1.00 
Larger trees are offered on page 45. 
FRINGE TREE (Chionanthus). Fragrant, 
ribbon-like flowers, novelty, very beauti¬ 
ful. 3 ft. Ult. H. 12 ft. 1 1.00 
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