2 F. & F. NURSERIES 
1ito4 5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
AMYGDALUS persica 8’-10' Double Flowering Peach 
(Prunes) Double Pink—red—vwhite 
Very decorative double flowering form, blooms be- 
fore leaves. 
Eas 1 ee: Sets § rab eels ken, 3.00 
Ay > 10) (Da Ce cst eereesersrees 4.00 
5 4toe 6 WAtennle eee 6.00 
ARONIA arbutifolia 6’-8’ Red Chokeberry 
Red berries. Good fall coloring. 
18° \t0524. ine ese 1.00 
melanocarpa 8’-]0’ Black Chokeberry 
White flowers in May. Black berries persist until 
late. 
146, to (2° Fits. 3.. eee 1.00 
2° “to 1246" ft are ee 1.20 
AZALEA arborescens 10’-]2’ Sweet Azalea 
Fragrant, white flowers in June. Nursery grown 
plants. 
15. to. 185) in Bee 5.00 
1% to 2: 2 {tbe 6.50 
2.) tO 6232) £22B GBA 8.50 
calendulacea 8’-]0’ Flame Azalea 
Brilliant yellow to orange colored flowers in early 
spring, cover the whole bush. Nursery grown 
plants. 
16. “to 18 -— in BiG Bees 5.00 
156°to” 2° ft BeBe 6.50 
2. -to).246 {02 B@Be ee 8.50 
2% to 3 eft. BeBe 10.50 
3° (to, *4, Sit BeBe 13.50 
4°. to uth weft. B: OB eee 16.00 
kaempferi Hybrids Torch Azalea 
—malvatica—red 
—fedora—deep pink 
150) >to" 18° Fin BI GBee 7.00 
18. to 24 ‘im BiGBo uke. 9.00 
22 ‘to 2362tt. B&B. 11.50 
