VINES —All Ki 
T rees and shrubs from Griffing's give 
satisfaction. 
TALLOW 
Sapium 
CHINESE TALLOW Sapium sebiferum 
Deciduous Tree. Ter. 1 to 3. 50 ft. 
A dense compact growth, upright form with 
rounded top. Horizontal branches. The trunk and 
limbs a light tan. Medium size heart shaped 
leaves of bright green, changing to red, orange 
and yellow, in the fall. The berries or seeds are 
covered with a tallow substance, which the Chinese 
use for candles, hence its name “Tallow”. Thrives 
best along the coast, growing best in heavy black 
land. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX Clpr. XXX 
7- 9 ft. ..B&B $3.00 l]4-iy2 in. $4.50 each 
9- 11 ft.B&B 4.50 \y 2-2 in. 6.00 each 
10- 12 ft.B&B 6.00 2 -214 in. 8.00 each 
11- 13 ft.B&B 8.00 21^-3 in. 11.00 each 
12- 14 ft.B&B 11.00 3 -y/i in. 14.50 each 
13- 15 ft.B&B 14.50 y/ 2 -A in. 18.00 each 
7- 9 ft.NB 1.50 each 
9-11 ft.NB 2.25 each 
10- 12 ft.NB 3.00 each 
11- 13 tt.NB 4.00 each 
12- 14 ft.NB 5.50 each 
Tallow Trees Cl. Fig. Vine 
[TALITY is an important feature to 
consider when buying Trees and 
Shrubs. 
THUJA—See Arborvitaes. 
TICKCLOVER—See Desmodium. 
VIBURNUM 
DWARF SWEET Viburnum odoratissimum nanum 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 to 3. 8 ft. 
Compact, pyramidal growth, branching close to the 
ground. Leaves are large, oblong and pointed, 
polished dark glossy green. A slight reddened tint 
is often noticeable in the leaf during the winter 
season. Flowers are creamy white, resembling the 
Trailing Arbutus, from February to March. One of 
the most valuable Broadleaf Evergreens in the 
.South. Should be extensively used in groups, 
screens, and as specimen plants. Grows well in all 
locations and all classes of soil. 
Approx. Ht. 
Class 
XX 
XXX 
2 - 3 ft. 
.B&B 
$2.50 
$3.00 each 
3 - 4 ft. 
.B&B 
3.00 
4.00 each 
4 - 5 ft. 
.B&B 
4.00 
5.50 each 
5 - 6 ft. 
.B&B 
6.00 
7.50 each 
6 - 8 ft. 
.B&B 
8.00 
12.00 each 
SANDANKWA5}« Viburnum suspensum 
Compact, bushy habit of growth. A handsome 
shrub with ovalish leaves, toothed toward the tip. 
Flowers are in dense clusters or panicles, of pinkish 
color, followed by red berries. A fine shrub for u.se 
in low groups or foundation plantings. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
18-24 in.B&B $2.50 $3.50 each 
2- 3 ft.B&B 3.50 5.00 each 
3- 4 ft.B&B 5.00 7.50 each 
nds Listed Here 
VINES-K 
A Vine covered pergola makes a worth¬ 
while addition to any garden. A careful 
study of your grounds will show immedi¬ 
ately where Vines can be used to achieve 
beautiful effects. Be sure to make the 
right selection for the spot, as some vines 
and creepers will thrive better than others, 
and color harmony is an important feature. 
Do not allow your vines to cover entirely 
a well designed doorway or window. Let 
them frame the good features of the 
house and cover its architectural defects. 
Training or trimming should be shrewdly 
done to keep the naturalistic effect, which 
vines give to a house planting. 
Pot Grown 
ENGLISH IVY Hedera helix 
Evergreen Vine. Ter. 1 to 6. The well-known 
Ivy of the South; large, glossy green leaves; rapid 
growing, and will cling to walls or trail along the 
ground, making a dense cover, succeeding in either 
sun or shade and in most soils. 
FIG VINE (Ficus repens) Ficus pumila 
Evergreen Vine. Ter. 1 and 2. A popular vine that 
grows fiat against walls, except fruiting branches. 
Leaves very numerous, oval heart-shaped about 
three-fourths of an inch long, except fruiting ones, 
which are two to four inches long. Fruit pear- 
shaped, yellowish, about two inches long. Widely 
used on brick and concrete walls. 
ROSA-DE-MONTANA Antignon leptopus 
(Coral Vine) (Corallita) (Queen’s Crown) (Pink Vint 
Deciduous or Perennial Vine. Ter. 1 and 2. A very 
showy vine, with leaves arrow-shaped or heart- 
shaped. Flowers are pink, produced in numerous 
diooping racemes. Fruit or seeds dry, bony, sur¬ 
rounded by remains of the withered flower. 
Dwarf Sweet Viburnum 
Its dark, rich, glossy foliage makes this one of 
the Finest of the Broadleaf Evergreens that deserves 
far more attention than it usually receives. Grows 
well in the shade. 
