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GRIFFING NURSERIES 
WINTER HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera fragrantissima 
White flowers, very fra'grant followed by red and orange berries 
during the Summer. 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 
Lonicera tartarica rubra 
Upright growing shrub, dark pink or red flowers followed with 
brightly colored berries. 
BILLARDI SPIREA Spirea billardi 
Spikes of fluffy bright pink flowers in early Spring. 
VAN HOUTTEI SPIREA Spirea van houttei 
Tall growing, masses of white flowers in early Spring. 
ROSE WEIGELIA Weigelia amabilis 
Pink-flowered, masses of light rosy pink blooms in early 
Spring. Very showy. 
STELTZMI WEIGELIA Weigelia steltzmi 
Medium to large shrub, bright colored flowers in Spring. 
Price Price 
Ea. Less Eat In 
Car lots Car lots 
12-18 in. ht. NB XX .$ .20 $ .15 
18-24 in. ht. NB XX .25 .20 
2- 3 ft. ht. NB XX .30 .25 
18-24 in. ht. B&B XX .50 .30 
2- 3 ft. ht. B&B XX .75 .50 
VINES and CREEPERS 
ENGLISH IVY Hedera helix 
Thick leathery leaves, thrives in shade. Evergreen. 
FIG VINE Ficus repens 
Dainty heart-shaped leaves, evergreen creeper. Clings closely 
to all types of masonry. 
ROSA DE MONTANA (Coral Vine) 
Antignon leptopus 
Beautiful climbing vine, rosy pink racemes of flowers in Sum¬ 
mer and early Fall season. 
STAR JASMINE (Confederate Jasmine) 
Trachelospermum 
Rich green leaves with tiny white star shaped flowers, very 
a grant. 
Price 
Price 
Ea. Less 
Ea. In 
Car lots 
Car lots 
From 
2 inch 
pot . 
.$ .20 
$ .15 
From 
3 inch 
pot . 
.30 
.22 
From 
4 inch 
pot . 
.55 
.35 
From 
5 inch 
pot . 
.70 
.50 
From 
6 inch 
pot . 
. 1.00 
.75 
ROSES 
In selecting Roses, our long experience has shown us 
that many varieties have their merits, however we have 
tested hundreds of varieties and selected a few BEST 
ADAPTED for our Southern climate and soil con¬ 
ditions. This list of two or three dozen tested varie¬ 
ties includes a choice of colors and classes. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
ANTONINE RIVOIRE. (H. T.) — Beautiful buds, 
silvery-pink, almost white, opens into flat rose. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLASS (H. T.) — Long pointed buds 
of crimson-scarlet. 
COLUMBIA (H. T.) -—- Bright pink, sweet scented. 
Stiff petals. 
FRANK W. DUNLOP (H. T.) — Long pointed, bright 
rose-pink, sweetly scented, foliage leathery dark 
green. Profuse bloomer. 
K. A. VICTORIA (H. T.) — Well formed buds open¬ 
ing to magnificent snow-white blooms. 
LADY HILLINGDON (T.) — Slender pointed deep 
saffron yellow, excellent buds. Very dainty cut 
flowers. 
MARY COUNTESS OF ILLCHESTER (H. T.)— Large 
double, full cupped blooms of rich rose pink. 
