BEAUTY BERRY 
BEAUTY BERRY Callicarpa Americana 
Deciduous shrub. Ter. 1 and 2. Low growing shrub with bright green heart 
shaped leaves, bearing masses of purple berries in late Summer. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
2 — 3 ft. B&B # .75 #1.10 each 
3 — 4 ft. . B&B 1.10 1.50 each 
2 — 3 ft. . NB . . . .50 .75 each 
3 — 4 ft. .NB . . .80 1.25 each 
BARBERRY 
Berberis 
REDLEAF B. thunbergi atropurpurea 
Broadleaf Evergreen Shrub. Ter. 1 to 4. 3 ft. Semi-spreading, compact 
bush, with small bronze-red leaves in the spring, shading to deep red in winter. 
Scarlet beiTies. Grows well in all types of soil. Best in full sun but can 
be grown in partial shade. When used in borders or edgings for groups, 
it adds a wealth of color. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
2 — 3 ft. . B&B #2.50 #4.00 each 
3 — 4 ft. ..B&B . 4.00 5.00 each 
CAMPHOR 
Cinnamonum camphora 
CEDARS 
DEODAR Himalayan Cedar 
Evergreen conifer. Ter. 1 to 4. 25 ft. 
branches. Makes a beautiful specimen. 
Grows best in well-drained sandy-clay soil. 
Approx. Ht. 
3 — 4 ft. . 
4 — 5 ft. 
5 — 6 ft. 
6 — 8 ft. 
Cedrus deodara 
A pyramidal tree with horizontal 
with silvery-blue needle folia*# 
Class XX 
B&B #2.25 
B&B . 2.75 
B&B 4.00 
B&B 4.90 
XXX 
#2.75 each 
3.50 each 
4.90 each 
6.75 each 
Cedar Deodar 
Broadleaf Evergreen. Ter. 1 and 2. 40 ft. Can be furnished in cither 
bushy or tree form. In few trees or shrubs do we find such marvelous color 
changes. The new growth as it comes out in the spring is wine and bronze 
color, changing to bright green when developed. Some of the older leaves ac¬ 
quire a bright vermilion. Does not like alkaline soil. Very suitable for 
hedges, windbreaks and screens. 
Caliper Approx. Ht. Class 
2*4 
— 3 in. 
Cut off 
at 
7 
ft. 
B&B 
#3.00 each 
3 
— 3 V 2 in. 
Cut off 
at 
8 
ft. 
B&B 
4.00 each 
3 14 
—4 in. 
Cut off 
at 
9 
ft.. . . 
B&B 
5.00 each 
CENTURY PLANTS 
Agave americana 
Succulent plant. Ter. 1 and 2. 5 ft. Well-known plant with heavy, 
succulent foliage, spined, of blue-green color. Desired for tropical atmosphere 
and desert gardens. 
Approx. Spread 
Class 
XX 
XXX 
12—15 in. . 
B&B 
# .80 
#1.25 each 
15 —18 in. 
B&B 
1.25 
1.40 each 
18 — 24 in. 
B&B 
1.60 
2.00 each 
CITRUS 
Satsuma Oranges and Round Oranges, produce very delicious fruits, and can 
be grown with ease in the BACK YARD. They should be planted throughout 
the COASTAL REGION OF Louisiana and Texas. 
SATSUMA IMPROVED 
SATSUMA Griffing’s Improved Citrus Oonshiu 
Broadleaf Evergreen. Ter. 1 and 2. 15 ft. We have kept a close record 
on various Satsuma trees, and have found a great deal of difference in thr 
so-called “Satsuma.” We propagate ours from the strain we have selected 
as having much superior quality, identified as Oonshiu. 
This "Kid Glove" type is the early market Orange for the Coastal Sections 
Hardiest Orange known. Begins bearing the second year. Fruit is medium 
size, flattened, color, deep orange; flesh, fine grained, tender, juicy, sweet 
and delicious. Orange entirely seedless. Tree thornless. 
Caliper Approx. Ht. 
Class 
XX 
XXX 
Single Stem 2 — 3 ft. . 
B&B 
#1.50 
#2.00 each 
Single Stem 3 — 4 ft.. 
B&B 
2.00 
2.50 each 
Single Stem 4 — 5 ft. . 
B&B 
2.50 
3.00 each 
1 Y 2 — 2 in. Very Bushy . . . . 
B&B 
4.00 
5.00 each 
2 — 2 V 2 in. Very Bushy . . . . 
B&B 
5.00 
7.00 each 
2 l / 2 — 3 in. Very Bushy 
B&B 
7.00 
10.00 each 
FRUITS 
For the black waxy soils and stiff clay or flatwoods lands of Texas and 
Louisiana. Citrus SHOULD BE BUDDED ON THE CITRUS TRIFOLIATA 
UNDERSTOCK. 
ADVISE BANKING 
We advocate the use of low branched trees, which are better able to with¬ 
stand cold than those trained up on one slender stem, and in addition we 
have found that banking dirt in a mound high up around the tree 18 or 20 
inches will protect the body of the tree from freezing, and at the worst, when 
such precaution is taken, only the smaller branches can bo lost, and the next 
crop materially reduced. 
ORANGES 
LOUISIANA SWEET Citrus species 
Broadleaf Evergreen. Ter. 1. 15 ft. Thin-skinned, juicy, sweet and de¬ 
licious fruit of medium size. Especially good for the Coastal Region of Texas 
and Louisiana. 
VALENCIA Citrus species 
Broadleaf Evergreen. Ter. 1. 12 ft. Best late California Orange. Called 
“Sun kist.” A late and prolific orange of exceptionally good quality. Fruit 
large size, oval or rounded in shape; juicy, sweet and tender, very good 
flavor. 
WASHINGTON NAVEL Citrus species 
Broadleaf Evergreen. Ter. 1. 12 ft. Banks first in quality and prolificness 
of the Navel Oranges. Large size fruit, meaty, tender, sweet and highly 
flavored. The famous California Orange. 
Caliper 
Approx. Ht. 
Class 
XX 
XXX 
3 /4 —1 
in. 
2 — 3 ft. . . 
B&B 
#2.50 
#3.50 each 
1 — 1 14 
in.. 
3 — 4 ft. . 
B&B 
#3.00 
#4.00 each 
1 14 — 1 14 
in. 
4 — 5 ft. . . 
B&B 
4.00 
5.00 each 
2 — 2*4 
in.. 
. 5 — 6 ft. . . . 
B&B 
5.00 
7.00 each 
214 — 3 
in.. 
. 6 — 7 ft. . . . 
B&B 
. 7.00 
10.00 each 
Washington Navel Louisiana Sweet 
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