ope F. & F. NURSERIES 
1to4 5to24 25 &up 
Each Each Each 
ACER saccharum 50’-75’ Sugar Maple 
Most popular in northern states. Best planted in 
spring—rich yellow autumn coloring. 
9 to 10 ft, 1% to1% in..... 10.00 
9 to 10 (ft. 1% to 13471n. tei 
10. to 12 ft. 134 to'2> sine 
AESCULUS parviflora 6’-7’ Bottlebrush Buckeye 
Handsome spreading shrub covered with erect 
spikes of creamy flowers. July-August, leaves sim- 
ilar to horsechestnut. 
134 to 20 ft atin. 0 ee 3.30 
2! “toc3).) ft eee 4.40 
3° toed SEt.” ngewe 6.00 
4 ito 5 | ft.. Wai eee 8.00 
AMELANCHIER canadensis ]2’-15’ Downy Shadblow 
White flowers in early spring before leaves. Fruits 
relished by birds. 
SOLD 
AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata (veitchi) 40’-50’ Boston Ivy 
(Parthenocissus tricuspidata) 
Brilliant autumn coloring, blue berries turning black; 
closely self-clinging vine. 
3. IN DOCS wi.ccteul cette eee .90 80 .70 
AMYGDALUS persica 8’-10’ Double Flowering Peach 
(Prunes) Double Pink—red—vwhite 
Very decorative double flowering form, blooms be- 
fore leaves. 
46> to! SS ac nba as sn eee 3.00 
ARONIA arbutifolia 6’-8’ Red Chokeberry 
Red berries. Good fall coloring. 
SOLD 
melanocarpa 8’-10/ Black Chokeberry 
White flowers in May. Black berries persist until 
late. 
SOLD 
