22 F. & F. NURSERIES 
1 to 4 5to24 25 & up 
Each Each Each 
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolia nana 4’-5’ Dwarf Ninebark 
Bunches of creamy white flowers in June. 
27 0; ' el tee erences 1.20 1.00 
Sto 4d Beitr as Sires 1.50 1.30 
PICEA pungens 70’-80’ Colorado Spruce 
Selected blue seedlings from the popular Colorado 
spruce. 
2 to -2t28ftaB OBe eae 7.00 
2% to. SIL. eb 8.50 
o/) tO Ca Stee whee 10.50 
PIERIS japonica 6’-7’ Japanese Andromeda 
Evergreen. Dropping clusters of small fragrant 
white flowers in May. Frequently called Japanese 
bush Lily of Valley. 
157, <tos18 fins B CBee 6.50 
Jie" to! 2) ite BS Boe 8.50 
2 to 2 eett BSB 11.50 
PINUS nigra 50’-60’ Austrian Pine 
Rich dark green, vigorous grower—thrives at sea- 
DONS) eatteB © Bee 8.00 
3 to 4 Tt Bi Boe 11.60 
A 615 tha bee 16.00 
strobus 80’-100’ White Pine 
ES green. Very adaptable. Picturesque when 
2% to 8 ft, B.GBo cece 9.00 
3-0 | AP ee Be Bi eee 10.00 
4 to 5 TEV Bie Boe eee 16.00 
5 to 6 ft Bebe 19.00 
6 to 7 ft BiB eae ee 24.00 
PLATANUS orientalis 70’-80’ Oriental Plane 
(acerifolia—-London Plane) 
Strong grower, rugged. Has smooth, almost white 
bark when developed. A good tree for street and 
park use. Straight stems. Leaders intact. Well 
furnished crowns. 
9 to10 ft,1%to1% in. 10.00 9.50 9.00 
PRUNUS glandulosa 4’-5’ Pink Flowering Almond 
Ss pink double flowers cover entire branches in 
ay. 
2 COMI Greeters. ce ea 8 1.50 1.40 
3 LOd 54ers teehee ees 2.00 
maritima 8'-10’ Beach Plum 
Plums produced in August. Makes delicious jelly. 
Likes sandy en 
2 VesCOuca Att ase ke cate 1.60 
serrulata pendula 12'-15’ Japanese Weeping Cherry 
Light pink flowers. 
2:-YVO B.S Bakes eee 12.00 
