12 
GRIPFING NURSERIES 
SPINY GREEK J. excelsa stricta 
Group 4—Cone Type. 6 ft. T6. 
Well branched and densely clothed with grayish- 
green, glaucous foliage. 
Price 
per each 
for 
Height 
Ea. 
10 
100 
B&B 
2 -2^ ft. 
$1.85 
$1.45 
$1.30 
B&B 
254-3 ft. 
2.20 
1.75 
1.50 
B&B 
3 -4 ft. 
2.60 
2.05 
1.85 
B&B 
4 -5 ft. 
3.30 
2.65 
2.35 
B&B 
5 -6 ft. 
4.15 
3.30 
2.90 
Heavy Perfect 
Specimens 25% 
Extra. 
GRAY CARPET J. chi. procumbens 
Group 1—Spreading Type. 8 ft. T4. 
Best creeping Juniper. Makes a' dense mat of 
blue-green, clinging closely to ground. 
SHORE J, conferta 
Group 1—Spreading Type. 8 ft. T6. 
New dense carpet of blue-green foliage. 
Spread 
B&B 
12 -18 in. . 
$1.70 
$1.35 
$1.15 
B&B 
18 -24 m. 
2.00 
1.60 
1.40 
B&B 
2 -2% ft. 
2.60 
2.05 
1.85 
B&B 
254-3 ft. 
3.30 
2.65 
2.35 
B&B 
3 -354 ft. 
4.50 
3.60 
3.15 
Heavy Perfect 
Specimens 25% 
Extra. 
Pines 
(Pinus) 
One of the most beautiful and permanent of Ever¬ 
greens. Very Unique. 
ITALIAN STONE Pinus pinea 
Group 2—Semi-spreading Type. 10 ft. T2. 
Slow growing; deep green in mature trees, but 
young growth resembles Blue Spruce. Very at¬ 
tractive. 
JAPANESE RED Pinus densiflora 
Group 2—Semi-spreading Type. 10 ft. T2. 
Young branches yellow, covered with bloom, and 
with short slender green leaves. 
Height 
B&B 
2 -254 ft. 
$2.20 
$1.75 
$1.50 
B&B 
254-3 
ft. 
2.85 
2.25 
1.95 
B&B 
3 -4 
ft. 
3.65 
2.95 
2.55 
B&B 
4 -5 
ft. 
4.65 
3.75 
3.25 
B&B 
5 -6 
ft. 
6.00 
4.80 
4.20 
B&B 
6 -7 
ft. 
7.50 
6.00 
5.25 
Heavy Perfect Specimen^ 25^ Extr^ 
Encircle the Outdoor Living Room ! 
These twenty Shrubs artistically arranged for 
“year ’round Beauty”. 
Key 
1 & 18—use Ramsey Hybrid Arborvitae. 
10, 2 & 17—use Griffing’s Red Crape Myrtle. 
9 & 16—use Upright Ligustrum. 
11 & 14—use Berckman’s Golden Arborvitae. 
12 & 13—use Dwarf Compact Myrtle. 
4, 8, & 20—use Silver Redcedar. 
3, 6, & 19—use Spiny Greek Juniper. 
5, 7, & 15—use Pfitzer Juniper. 
Podocarpus 
Of recent introduction. Grows equally well in 
sun or shade, and is not particular as to soils. Ex¬ 
cellent for seaside plantings. 
JAPANESE Macki podocarpus 
Group 5—Pyramidal Type. 18 ft. Tl. 
Slender medium size, with soft green foliage, 
bears_ blue-black berries. Long tapering leaves. Very 
striking. 
MARCROPHYLLA Nagi podocarpus 
Group 5—Pyramidal Type. 18 ft. Tl. 
Similar to Macki except leaves broader, and more 
bushy. 
Price 
per each 
for 
Height 
Ea. 
10 
100 
B&B 
254-3 ft. 
$3.30 
$2.65 
$2.35 
B&B 
3 -4 ft. 
4.50 
3.60 
3.15 
B&B 
4 -5 ft. 
5.85 
4.65 
4.05 
B&B 
5 -6 ft. 
7.50 
6.00 
5.25 
B&B 
6 -7 ft. 
9.20 
7.35 
6.40 
Heavy Perfect Specimens 25% Extra. 
Follow This Suggestion of Planting ! 
Key No. Variety of Plants 
2 Savin Juniper (J. sabina). 
3 Griffing’s Pyramidal Arborvitae (T. or. pyra- 
midalis). 
4 Dwarf Thorny Elaeagnus (E. pungens nana). 
5 Dwarf Spreading Cape Jasmine (G. radicans pro¬ 
strata). 
6 Upright Privet (Ligustrum lucidum pyrarmidalis), 
7 Yellowleaf Privet (Ligustrum follis aureum). 
8 Nandina Domestica (Has Red foliage). 
9 Pyramid Privet (Ligustrum lucidum pyramidalis). 
10 Pineapple Guava (Feijoa sellowiana). 
From Tennessee: “Just received the carload of 
Evergreens, and thank you for the quick service. 
We especially want to thank you for shipping us 
such nice stock. Without throwing any flowers at 
you, I want to say frankly, that they are the 
nicest lot of evergreens I have ever seen”. 
