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EVERGREENS: 2 Spruce, 2 Arborvitae, 2 Hem- 
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FEATHER BUSH. See Tamarix. 
FERNS. Hardy climbing type ferns in 3-in pots 
FERNS. These hardy ferns are nursery grown. 
They are not swamp types but highiand selec- 
tion varieties. Maidenhair, Christmas Fern, 
Dagger Fern, sun or shade. Lace Fern, etc. 
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FIGS. Large pear-shaped fruit for Southern 
States: OT bye oe Le sees sri ete eeenoei es cero ies 
Celestial and Brown Turkey. 
One of our customers 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 forma- 
tion similar to an Apple Blossom. We offer 
a brilliant Salmon and a fiery red blooming 
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FLOWERING QUINCE. See Flaming Bush. 
FLEECE VINE. Tiny white flowers in July. 
Extremely abundant. Handsome for Pergola. 
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FORSYTHIA, 1 tall, 1 medium, 1 weeping type 
FRANKLINIA (Gordonia). White Magnolia-like 
flowers, golden center. Fall A handsome 
tree. Requires damp and sour soil. 18 in. 
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FRINGE TREE (Chionanthus). Fragrant, rib- 
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