F. & F. NURSERIES 
pouesd 
TREES, SHRUBS, VINES 
lto4 5toe24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
ABELIA grandiflora 5’-6’ Glossy Abelia 
Half Evergreen. Dainty bell-shaped shell pink 
flowers throughout summer. Field grown Abelias 
do not transplant readily. 
EmITI eg OLS Te «eps sccsiescestsaoecses 3.00 2.50 2.20 
ACANTHOPANAX pentaphyllum 7’-8’ Aralia 
(sieboldianus) 
Graceful arching habit. Splendid for banks. Good 
foliage. 
Pee COMME SMe 1 Gs) perc seca csasiacvsacers 1.10 1.00 
| ae Gt ZS oe eee Cee 1.60 1.20 
| APPR UO MO ef U2): es Se. ecceesocedstescs 1.80 
_ ACER 
| platanoides schwedleri 40’-60’ Schwedler Maple 
Bright red foliage in spring changing to purple 
green in summer. A useful lawn tree. 
8 to10 ft.,1% to1% in. 13.00 
9 tol10 _ ft.,1% to1% in. 17.00 
saccharum 50’-75’ Suger Maple 
Most popular in northern states. Best planted in 
spring—trich yellow autumn coloring. 
9 to10 = ft.,1% to1% in. 10.60 
9 to10 ft.,1% to1% in. 12.00 
| AESCULUS parvifloria 6’-7’ Bottlebrush Buckeye 
Handsome spreading shrub covered with erect 
spikes of creamy flowers. July-August, leaves sim- 
ilar to horsechestnut. 
DS SMLO ME LU eiissstcterststsscsxeciaaes 3.30 
Ze aL) Woden Us Sy trtts gcse, saseeves> 4.40 
amet LO mA geen l Ups .eaberr taste gisestesss 6.00 
EL OPO MEL Ul eer yest sts ssocsssessasen 8.00 
_ AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata (veitchi) 40’-50’ Boston Ivy 
| (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) 
Brilliant autumn coloring, blue berries turning 
black; closely self-clinging vine. 
Peet DOLE ieee inerate easiest dusseesces .90 80 70 
