22 F. & F. NURSERIES 
1lto4 5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
MALUS theifera 15’-18' Tea Crab 
The vase outline of this rather stiff branching crab 
is unique, blush white flowers, red in bud. 
8 ito10” ftab.cB 24.00 
MYRICA caroliniensis 5'-6' Northern Bayberry 
Does well in poor gravelly soil. Has decorative gray 
berries persisting all winter. 
15 “to'l’” nb 2b. 3.50 
136 to, 20st eb 4.50 4.00 
20 tom2te ita. b.aeneneed 7.00 6.50 
OIL TOS el. Dib ee 9.00 8.50 
38 tO et La wee 10.50 10.00 
NYSSA sylvatica 60’-70’ Sour Gum 
Brilliant scarlet autumn color. 
4) toe ite bebe ee 11.00 
5 atowoemtteb.cb Se 18.00 
Gh ton Te tle bite ee 24.00 
OXYDENDRUM arboreum 30’-35’ Sourwood 
Graceful clusters of white flowers, Aug. Good 
leathery foliage. Fine autumn color. 
SLO oer ie DO. see 7.00 
A to fO5 att BB eee es 11.00 
DMetOR0, Met ee 16.00 
Giuilomie 1t..D.eBo2 es 19.00 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis 6-8” Japanese Spurge 
Evergreen. Ideal ground cover for shady places. 
2% in. deep pots, $120 per M.. 386 32 28 
PHILADELPHUS coronarius 7’-9’ Mock Orange 
The old fashioned Sweet Syringa—fragrant. 
Oo LO Asatte 2 ee 160 1.50 1.40 
APL ID (ol Lense ane eee 2.00 1.80 1.60 
B-ito).6 cftasee os eee 2.50 
virginalis 7’-8’ Virginal Mock Orange 
Semi-double flowers throughout summer. Fragrant. 
A etOwe ath ees 1.40 1.30 1.20 
Soh COm tee pil bee ee ee 160 1.50 1.40 
—minnesota snowfiake 7'-8' Double Mock Orange 
(Plant patent No. 538) an outstanding profuse 
bloomer, very delicate sweet scented flowers. 
3 AOC 4 Oct Gee werner eee 2.00 
