4 GRIFFING NURSERIES 

B A M B O O—Bambusa 
Should be planted more, these being varieties of the non-suckering type. 
ALPHONSE KARR (Golden Stem) B. vulgaris nana 
Attractive soft green foliage, with stems of golden yellow. 
FEATHER B. vulgaris 
Strong grower. Light green feathery foliage. 
GIANT BAMBOO Bambusa dendrocalamus 
Large-growing, yellow-stemmed, well adapted to the South. 
NINGALA B. arundinaria falcata 
Dwarf habit. Small fern-like foliage. 
SILVERSTRIPE B. arundinaria viridistriasti 
Leaves have a silver or white stripe lengthwise—stems golden yellow. 
Size Clmps. No. Canes Class XX XXX 
9-12" ine Bl O25 aa eee ee NB 352-60 saree cach 
L245 Ssineow = 20 eee NB -60) S16) 5a each 
18-24 sini Glo =2:'5.— yee ears NB Tee 1.75 each 
24-230 aint 220230 eee eee NB 1.70 2.50 each 
3-14: ft. 2330-408 Pa ae NB 2.50 3.50 each 
EXTRA for B&B—Add 25% to above prices. 
BARBERRY 
UPRIGHT HARDY BARBERRY Berberis pyramidalis 
A rich dark green foliage, pyramidal habit, proving a most successful 
shrub of new selection. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
15-18 Pine sence eee BGB $ .60 $ .75 each 
18s24° ins oe ee ee B&B nh 1.00 each 
24-30 sins “oem etree naan oe B&B 1.00 1.40 each 
BARBADOS CHERRY—See Malpighia 
BEAUTY BERRY—Calicarpa Americana 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
2713 “ft eae eee BOB aed es >O pee each 
3- S45 tisha inc ee eee B&B VLD oe are seacn 
18-24 °Ins see eee NB LO peer Leach 
22.53 tte OR Ee Bee ee oe NB e255 ie ear. each 
3-04 ft bn eee ae eee NB [40,52 .8 each 
BlOTA—See Arborvitae 
BLUE CEDAR—See Juniper Silver Redcedar 
BOUGAINVILLEA 
Bougainvillea spectabilis 
Semi-tropical vine, with large showy purple paper-like flowers in Spring 
and early Summer. 
Class XX XXX 
Growing 7ins4apotsaeeeer terres Gr eas es Se2800 a each 
Growing. Neo uae OTS Par od eo 1310 See each 
Growing singO@eRotsete eee a eet 140 eee each 
BUCKBERRY—See Coral Berry 
BUSH CLOVER—See Desmodium 
CAPE JASMIN E—Gardenia 
One of the most commonly known Evergreen Flowering Shrubs in the 
Gardens of the South. Very popular for their fragrant, white flowers. 
DWARF SPREADING Gardenia radicans prostrata nana 
Very low growing, dwarf habit, small dark glossy leaves. Small white 
flowers in Spring and Summer. Excellent for edging and low borders. 
Approx. Spread Class XX XXX 
6-— 9 inte eee BGB $ .50 $ .60 each 
9-12 IN eee eee B&B .60 .70 each 
12-157 in, 2 Gees eee eres B&B .70 .85 each 
L.5=18° in) sche caer B&B .90 1.10 each 
18-24 Ini, 2nRe ee eee ee ree B&B lez 1.50 each 
24-30. dn eae eee B&B 1.50 1.90 each 
30-36 Gina: eee B&B 1.90 2.50 each 
36-42 Jin.” ee ee eee B&B 2.90 3.90 each 
FLORIDA Gardenia grandiflora 
Large white flowers early in Spring only. 
Approx. Ht. Class XX XXX 
15-L8siny “scien aa eee BGOBm on, 00 Wee each 
2-33 ft ee oe eit er B&B fio 1.00 each 
3-4 Tt Seas a ee B&B 1.00 1.40 each 
4-5 Th. a ees ee eee B&B 1:60 S582;2 5. enc 
