10 F. & F. NURSERIES 
1 to 4 §to24 25 & up 
Each Each Each 
COTONEASTER horizontalis 1‘-] /2‘ Rock Cotoneaster 
Small box-like shiny leaves—bright red berries. | 
5 in. pots 12 to 15 in. spr. 4.00 3.80 3.60 | 
simoni 6’-8’ Red Fruited 
Almost evergreen. Loose habit. 
1367 tO) eo? eel Oba 4.00 3.50 
Dt Oe tbe Oe eset res 6.00 5.50 
3) tose4s ft CBee 8.50 8.00 
A’ Eto med weet toils; Qi coe tae 10.50 10.00 
CRATAEGUS carrierei 15’-20’ Carrierei Hawthorn 
Very large conspicuous white flowers in May, 
orange-red fruits persisting nearly all winter, lus- 
trous deep green oval leaves. 
5 Stow 6 ite Chae 14.00 
Gol Eto Siti eDiets 16.00 
cordata | 2’-15’ Washington Thorn 
(phaenopyrum) 
Brilliant red berries nearly all winter. Colorful 
autumn foliage. 
So, alu 4 Mae Ce TS, Onto, ieee cree 8.00 
Ube ori ke WASH NqRo syd ep selene g 12.00 
Di aiLOL Oar tuls Or ae ee eee 16.00 
One tO eee lta ee poten ee 20.00 
oxyacantha 1]2’-15’ English Hawthorn 
Single white flowers. 
Ao ttom Dive tha Bic Bienes 12.00 
Die sLOmsO an bins ae eee 16.00 
GU LLOu Saat tes. Oc beret 20.00 
—Pauls Scarlet 12'-15’ Scarlet Hawthorn 
Double scarlet flowers. 
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Ou PtOW a wetter Di eee 18.00 
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Si toe 0 wat te bc bie, eee 25.00 
—rosea plena 18’-20’ Double Pink Hawthorn 
Light pink flowers. 
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G's 1tO8 TSI owe eee 18.00 
ti BtOWeS BELLA BIS Ba acee 20.00 
