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GRIFFING NURSERIES 
Persimmon 
(Diospsn’us) 
The leading fruit of the lower South. Demand 
increasing far in excess of the supply. 
TANE NASHI Best known and most popular 
variety. Large conical. Early bearer, and early 
ripening. T5. 
YEMON Large, tomato shape. Somewhat four¬ 
sided. Generally seedless. T2. 
ZENGI Medium size. Valuable and reliable; tree, 
sturdy and long lived. Dark meat, edible when 
hard. T3. 
Price per each for 
Height Ea. 10 100 
NB 2-3 ft. $.50 $.40 $.30 
NB3-4ft. .60 .50 .40 
NB 4-5 ft. .80 .60 .50 
Mulberry 
(Morus) 
HICKS EVERBEARING 
Heavy bearing. Ber¬ 
ries black. T5. 
BLACK ENGLISH 
AMERICAN Large 
leaves. Berries large 
and black. T4. 
NB 5-6 ft. .60 .40 .30 
NB 6-8 ft. .80 .50 .40 
Blackberries 
DALLAS Large; fine quality. Early to mid-sea¬ 
son. T4. 
MC DONALD Cross between dewberry and black¬ 
berry. Fine bearer; requires planting with pollin- 
ization variety. Recommend Haupt. Ripens May 
1st. T5. 
HAUPT Never fails_ to bear full crop of large, 
sweet, luscious berries. TS. 
Price per 25 100 1000 
Rooted Cuttings $1.00 $3.50 $22.50 
Dewberries 
AUSTIN-MAYS May and June. Prolific bearer. 
Robust grower. Sure crop. Fruit very large; 
fine quality. T4. 
THORNLESS Claimed to be as good as Austin- 
Mays, but without Thorns. T3. 
Prices per 25 100 1000 
Rooted Cuttings $1.00 $3.50 $22.50 
Youngberry 
Berries about an inch long; purple color. Fine 
flavor, similar to raspberry. Vines robust, from 10 
to 20 ft. long in season. Very hardy. Season is in 
June after Strawberry Crop. Best results obtained 
by planting 6 to 7 ft. apart in rows, with rows 8 ft. 
apart. A Two-_wire trellis 4 ft. high best for suc¬ 
cessful cultivation. T5. 
Prices per 25 100 1000 
Rooted Cuttings $3.00 $6.75 $30.00 
CITRUS FRUIT 
Citrus Trees should be low branched and dirt banked among limbs during Winter 
months. 
Our low branched trees are sold according to Caliper—size just above bud. All 
Citrus budded on Citrus Trifoliata Root Stock. 
LOUISIANA SWEET pRANGE or “Creole”. Thin 
skinned; juicy; delicious. Especially good for 
Coastal Region of Tex. and La. Tl. 
SATSUMA (Oonshiu) (Bud selected). Early market 
orange for_ Coast. Hardiest orange known. Bears 
early. Fruit medium size, flattened. Deep color. 
Flesh, fine grained, tender, sweet. Seedless. T2. 
WASHINGTON NAVEL The Famous California 
Orange. Tl. 
MYERS LEMON (C. limona). New variety in¬ 
troduced by U. S. Government. Better than ordi¬ 
nary commercial lemons. TL 
MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT. (C. Grandis). 
Best and most satisfactory variety. Mild, sweet 
flavor. 
Seedless. 
Tl. 
Price 
per each 
for 
Clpr. 
Ea. 
10 
100 
B&B 
1 yr. 
H 
in. 
$1.00 
$ .80 
$ .70 
B&B 
2 yr. 
H- H 
in. 
1.40 
1.20 
1.00 
B&B 
2 yr. 
H-i 
in. 
1.70 
1.40 
1.20 
B&B 
3 yr. 
1 -m 
in. 
2.30 
1.90 
1.70 
B&B 
3 yr. 
VA-VA 
in. 
2.90 
2.50 
2..30 
Extra Heavy Specimens 25% Extra. 
(NB) Not Balled DEDUCT 25% 
Mr. Griffing admiring one of his Fruiting Satsuma 
Orange trees. (with 2000 Oranges) 
Kumquat 
(Fortunella japonica) 
MEIWA New variety introduced from China. 
Fruit large, nearly round; deep yellow. Sweet 
and delicious. Productive. Bears early. Good 
for jellies, marmalades, etc. 
B&B 
12-18 in. 
$1.10 
$ .90 
$ .70 
B&B 
18-24 in. 
1.50 
1.20 
1.00 
B&B 
2 -2^ ft. 
2.30 
1.80 
1.50 
B&B 
214-3 ft. 
3.00 
2.40 
2.10 
Extra Heavy 
Specimens 25% 
Extra. 
Louisiana Sweet Orange 
Navel Orangs 
