12 GRIFFING NURSERIES 
DAUBENTONIA 
SESBANIA DAUBENTONIA Daubentonia punicea 
Weeping habit. The foliage is fine, light green and lacy in ap- 
pearance. Pendulous racemes of flowers in late summer. Adds a 
colorful display in group plantings. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xxX XXX 
jafeidsy a we AeULt 60 lbs. $ .40 
BABY ras Omele 100 Ibs. .60 aet 
bob Gaeta 140 lbs. .80 ie 
DESMODIUM—Lespediza Bicolor 
WHITE AND PURPLE 
Tick Clover Bush Clover—Weeping habit. The foliage is fine, 
light green, and lacy in appearance. Pendulous racemes of flowers 
in late summer. Adds a colorful display in group plantings. 
Class Min. Clmps. Aprx. Wt. xX XXX 
NB; Asean 9 in. 30 Ibs. $ .25 $ .40 
NBs. Sie PE hale 50. lbs. .00 .70 
NB eee ee 18 in. 100 lbs. 1.00 1.50 
DOG W OO D—Cornus 
WHITE FLOWERING Cornus florida 
Recommended for planting in sandy soil only. Heavy branched 
stock. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX XXX 
B&B ee (Kee Ghat oD LDS: $ .50 
B&B ee Ah 4H 50 Ibs. ak 
Boba erie 70 lbs. 1.00 are 
Sb 4 ft. 100 lbs. 1.25 1.50 
Bebe. ap La: 150 Ibs. 1.50 2.00 
B&B Ome: 200 Ibs. 2.00 2.50 
DURANTA—See Skyflower. 
ERIOBOTRYA—See Loquat. 
EULALIA—See Grasses. 


ELAEAGNUS 
No group of Broadleaf Evergreens have grown more in 
favor during the past few years than the Elaeagnus Fam- 
ily. A most versatile Shrub, for foundation plantings, 
groups, borders or hedges. To our knowledge, no other 
shrub grows better than Elaeagnus in shady locations, as 
well as in full sun. Small white flowers, followed by 
small yellowish-red edible fruit. 
They have found their way into many Gardens in the 
Southwest, and have received much praise and admira- 
tion wherever they are planted. With their increasing 
popularity they are destined to be the most outstanding 
Broadleaf Evergreen for general use. 
