26 F. & F. NURSERIES 
1 to 4 5to24 25 & up 
Each Each Each 
STEPHANANDRA flexuosa 5’-6’ Cutleaf Stephanandra 
(incisa) 
Graceful compact habit. Handsome foliage, similar 
to small maple leaf. 
2h EOL BUEN Gres crease tects 1.20 1.10 1.00 
Oly. CO Amc paper eee cuentas 1.50. $21.30 GEG 
STEWARTIA Korean 40’ Showy Mountain Stewartia 
Handsome white bowl-shaped flowers three inches 
across, June. 
OAR Aiad Fs icra SK MIAN a al etal a 15.00 
STYRAX japonica 18’-20’ Japan Snowball 
White bell-shaped pendant flowers, June-July. 
Makes a handsome specimen. 
3.» to. 4 ae B&B ee 8.00 
4 to 55 Sate B ee Biv 10.00 
5* Sto: 6) Atl BR abe ae 16.00 
OM) -t04 ie , Li iGeiaesceee 18.00 
SYMPHORICARPOS chenaulti 3’-4' Chenault Coralberry 
Brighter berries than Vulgaris. Excellent for shade 
plantings. 
oS UAUO y 4 ot by sce canaries 1.20 1.10 
Auto Boe itl Ae ee ee 1.40 1.30 
Albus (Racemosus) 4’-5’ White Snowberey 
White berries. Attractive foliage. Best in half 
shady, moist locations. 
LO.PTONEST Ee: Pee We oe eee 1.10 .90 
3 Stolk: 4GRE ft. ee eee 1.20 = 1.10 
A AOR SD IBLE Sacco eee 1.40 1.30 
vulgaris orbiculatus 4’-5’ Coralberry 
Ze LO) Po OMe Lancet eae cere 1.00 .90 
BDI eee: eb) 7s 5 ch oi amnntee Vey RR teh ge 1.20 ) 207 ete 
SYMPLOCOS paniculata 20’-25’ Turquoise Berry 
Deciduous shrub amid slender spreading branches. 
White fragrant flowers. Hardy. 
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3 tos “4. Vat Bie Banco ee 7.00 6.50 6.00 
Ay tO! Dig cited ase tee ee 9.00 8.50 
bt. to. 6) “Hebe bee ee 13.00 
SYRINGA 
All of the lilacs offered in this catalogue are grown 
on their own roots. 
SYRINGA persica 8’-10’ Purple Chinese Lilac 
Lilac, May-June. Blooms freely. 
2-eto LU et ee es 1.40 1.30 
Sa COG A TEs iene sae oe 1.80 1.60 
—alba |] 2’-15’ common white lilac 
Fragrant, single white flowers in May. 
toe a Dt es A eee 2.50 
