BEAUMONT, TEXAS 21 
CREPE MYRTLE—(Continued) 
BALLED and BURLAPED CRAPE MYRTLES transplant 
with unusual success from our Balling soil, to live, grow, 
and blossom heavy the first season. Why not give im- 
mediate effects this way? With the wide variety of col- 
ors to select from, they can be used extensively in the 
Landscape. B&B Crape Myrtle transplant into cold clim- 
ates with success, whereas bare-rooted plants winter kill. 
Interplanted with 
evergreens, beau- 
tiful effects are 
obtained. Massed 
in groups of any 
size, a display of 
color unrivaled is 
had the first sum- 
mer. The most 
generous usage 
and the demand 
of recent years 
indicates its great | 
popularity. 

Griffing’s Watermelon Red Crape Myrtle 
WATERMELON RED (Griffing’s Type) L. i. rubra 
The Watermelon Red or cerise color so much desired is very pro- 
nounced in this variety. The flower heads are exceptionally large 
and fluffy, the color rich, clear and bright. No shrub makes such 
a gorgeous display in a planting as this. Our type is recognized 
as being the best type on the market. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX xXxxXxX 
BAbe PAS ia 30 lbs. $ .30 $ .40 
B&Bs. eS - Orit: 45 lbs. -40 .00 
B&Baeeats 4 ft. 60 lbs. .50 65. 
lefties) ieee Daett 100 lbs. 65 -90 
B&B ...... Bett 150 lbs. .90 1.25, 
Babee Cait. 200 lbs. 1.30 1.80 
Bo Biase eters LORE Tt: 300 lbs. 1.90 2.50 
BAbaee Zar nts 400 lbs. 2.50 3.50 
Less for NB—Deduct 50 per cent from above prices. 
STANDARD TREE FORM—(Trimmed to Single Stem) 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX xxxX 
Bo Bere... Gmatt 100 lbs. $1.00 $1.25 
Bache. Geel t 130 lbs. 1.50 2.00 
BA baa. TOSS ft: 200 lbs. 2.00 2.50 
B&Bs eer: 12, ft. 250 Ibs. 3.20 4.00 
WHITE L. i. alba 
Very showy among colors. Pure white. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX X XXX 
B&B ee Seale 45 lbs. $ .75 $1.00 
Bé:Bawe. = 4° ft 60 lbs. 1.10 1.50 
Gt Der spa 100 lbs. 1.60 2.00 
BSB? 42 OFELC: 150 lbs. 2.00 2.00 
Less for NB—Deduct 50 per cent from above prices. 
Valley City, North Dakota, February 27, 1936. 
“It is a wonderful thing to have carried through for Fifty Years 
and have served your section. You people not only have a wonderful 
nursery. but a fine reputation and I am sure you have a host of 
monuments all over the South.” 
