ROSES—Continued 
AZALEA ROSE 
We have been selling a few of this variety to our frierds who have admired 
them, but we never listed them before. 
The Azalea Rose is a thrfty growing, healthy Polyar.tha. In our experi¬ 
menting with varieties for the Gulf Coast territory, out of hundreds of Poly- 
antha types, this proved to be the best. However, we lost the name and source 
where we secured the stock. 
Flowers much larger than the usual Baby Roses. Clusters large on good 
strong stems, growing around 2 ft. high. A free and vigorous grower and 
abundant bloomer. Color, a bright rose pink. 
We decided to name this the Azalea Rose, after failing to find its cor¬ 
rect name, because of its gorgeous bright color, similar to Azaleas. 
One of our choice Landscape Customers noticed a block of these in our 
Nursery in August and not knowing they were Roses remarked. “What kind 
of Azaleas is that blooming so gorgeous in the middle of the summer.” From 
this suggestion, we thought best to call it an “Azalea” Rose. 
BEAUMONT RED, CLIMBING 
For a strong healthy ever-blooming Climber, there is none better as it 
blooms all the season. We named it after locating its superior quality over 
any other; it may be some recognized variety for which the name was lost, 
but on account of a demand for a strong red climber, we have been calling 
it Beaumont Red. 
LOUIS PHILIPPE 
This is one of the old Southern Favorites, especially good for Hedges or 
groups among Landscape Plantings. 
The foliage is always bright and green. The bush is a very strong grower 
of bushy habit and with bright red flowers, hanging in clusters over the bush 
at all seasons of the year, it is one of the best flowering shrubs that can be 
planted. We have seen bushes of these 8 to 10 years old, still healthy and 
growing vigorously, blooming profusely all summer. 
PRICE FOR AZALEA ROSE, LOUIS PHILIPPE AND 
BEAUMONT RED CLIMBER 
XX XXX 
Extra Heavy—No. 1, 2 Yr.NB $ .45 $ .55 each 
Extra Heavy—No. 1, 2 Yr.B&B .85 J.10 each 
SALIX See Willow 
SAPIUIVI See Tallow 
SATSUMA See Citrus Fruits 
SENISA—Leucophyllum 
SILVERLEAF Leucophyllum texartum 
Small oval leaves of ash-gray or silver color. Bears profusion of orchid flowers. 
Approx. Ht. 
Class 
XX 
XXX 
18-24 in. 
.B&B 
$ .65 
5 .75 each 
24-30 in. 
.B&B 
.75 
.90 each 
30- 35 in. 
.B&B 
.90 
1.50 each 
3 - 4 ft.. 
.B&B 
1.50 
2,00 each 
4 - 5 ft. 
.B&B 
2.00 
3.00 each 
Senisa 
Barbados Cherry Malpighia 
SKYFLOWER—Duranta 
Trailing habit of growth with four angled branches. Dark green foliage; flowers 
in clusters of lilac color followed by yellow berries in clusters. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
2 - 3 ft. B&B $ .60 $ .80 each 
3 - 4 ft.B&B .80 1.00 each 
4 — 5 ft.B&B 1.00 1.40 each 
5 -6ft .B&B 1.40 1.80 each 
These usually frost back to ground in winter, bi t come out strong in the spring. 
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GRIFFING NURSERIES, BEAUMONT, TEXAS 
