14 F. & F. NURSERIES 
(ToS SPS TE RBS LGA EI TO RE TL TR CHT SE SE ED PE 
1to4 5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
HAMAMELIS mollis 10’-12’ Chinese Witchhazel 
Brilliant orange-yellow flowers in February. Well 
worthy of a place in any garden. 
TG) COM t URIS OC nen 5.00 
2 MUG tea tin Ae ee ee 7.00 
—virginiana 10'-12' Common Witchharzel 
Yellow ribbon-like flowers. Oct-Nov. Good foliage. 
Best in moist, half shade. 
De qeLO Oe ba eee ee 1.60 1.40 
Ser atoree Trl bee eee eee 1.80 1.60 
HEDERA helix 20'-50' English Ivy 
Evergreen. Ideal ground and wall cover. 
ASIN DOUS A ce eee 90 80 70 
—baltica 20'-50' Baltic Ivy 
Evergreen. Slightly smaller leaves with prominent 
white veins. Clings better than all other forms. 
AAI DOLS pin tee eee 1.00 90 80 
—pedata 20’-50’ Birdsfoot Ivy 
Evergreen. Star like leaves distinctly viewed. 
NG STELS fey te co eae tomear tetany oak 1.00 90 80 
—Pittsburg 20'-50’ Branching Ivy 
Evergreen. Small foliage, self-branching habit. 
eT MD OUS ee ee cere cen eens 1.00 .90 80 
HIBISCUS syriacus 10'-12’ Rose of Sharon 
Good old fashioned summer and autumn blooming 
shrub. 
—Coelestis—single blue 
Very slow growing dwarf form. 
VAIN REGIS We ita debe, Viren tl Matte ne eM toy 1.50 
—Dela Vaux—single lavender purple 
Very striking to the eye. A dwarf plant. 
OMe LORES Meet te ee Sea 1.20 1.10 1.00 
BELO vee Lee een ear Lan 1.40 1.30 
——Lady Stanley—double pink 
VA VINE on igs DR i Pe Me he Mind ela tea ne 1.20 1.00 
OmeCO MA eCUL te he fo nee 1.40 1.30 1.10 
AM COMMON esr ad tlisa iy eee 2.00 1.80 1.50 
Da bOmO, athe ccnakt AVEO 2.50 2.20 2.00 
