F. & F. NURSERIES ] 
TREES, SHRUBS, VINES 
1to4 S5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
ABELIA grandiflora 5’-6’ Glossy Abelia 
Half Evergreen. Dainty bell-shaped shell pink 
flowers throughout summer. Field grown Abelias 
do not transplant readily. 
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ACER schwedleri 40’-60° Schwedler Maple 
Bright red foliage in Spring, changing to purple 
green in summer, a useful lawn tree. 
Sto 10 it., 1% to 144 in... 13.00 
ACANTHOPANAX pentophyllum 7’-8’ Aralia 
(sieboldianus) 
Graceful arching habit. Splendid for banks. Good 
foliage. 
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AESCULUS parvifiera 6'-7’ Bottiebrush Buckeye 
Handsome spreading shrub covered with erect 
spikes of creamy flowers. July-August, leaves sim- 
ilar to horsechestnut. 
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( AMELANCHIER canadensis 12’-15' Downy Shadblow 
Showy white fragrant flowers in early spring be- 
fore leaves. Fruits relished by birds. 
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AMPELOPSIS tricuspidata (veitchi) 40’-50' Boston Ivy 
(Parthenocissus tricuspidata) 
Brilliant autumn coloring, blue berries turning 
black; closely self-clinging vine, 
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ARONIA arbutifolia 6’-8" Red Chokeberry 
Red berries. Good fall coloring. 
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4 melanocarpa 8’-10' Black Chokeberry 
White flowers in May. Black berries persist until 
late. 
