BEAUMONT, TEXAS 13 
ELAEAGNUS—(Continued) 

USEFUL FOR HEDGES 
Most hedge materials fail to thrive in shade, yet 
often hedges are required under Shade Trees as well 
as in the open sun. Most satisfactory for this purpose 
has proved the Elaeagnus which seems to care not 
a bit whether it is called upon to grow in the bright 
sun or dense shade. 

ELAEAGNUS—Griffing’s compact “dense to ground” 
BROADLEAF E. pungens macrophylla 
Leaves are large and pointed, upright grower, one of the best 
large fast growing types to be planted in the back-ground of 
groups 
GRIFFING’S COMPACT E. Griffing Hor. var. 
New and unusual variety, a sport of the Fruitlandi discovered by 
us in 1934. Preferred to all other varieties of Elaeagnus by 
many customers and Landscape men because of its close compact, 
attractive growth. Semi-spreading compact habit, leaves of medium 
size and quantities of small branches make it very attractive 
and good for clipped hedges or Specimen plants. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xx xxx 
BOBe. aw. Loain: 45 lbs. $ .80 $1.10 
B&B 24 in. 65 Ibs. 1.10 1.60 
BeBe Self, 100 lbs. 1.60 2.20 
BeBe 4 ft. 150 lbs. 2.20 2.75 
BS bee eee D ft. 200 Ibs. 2.79 3.90 
NOTE—AI] Elaeagnus Cutting Grown. 
EVONYMUS 
SIEDOLD (Patens) E. Sieboldianus 
Dwarf habit, scarlet berries during winter. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX xxxX 
B&B ete. Ben tt. 40 lbs. $ .40 $ .60 
Bobi aeit: 70 lbs. .60 .90 
B&B Ae tt. 100 lbs. .90 1.20 
WINTERCREEPER E. fortunei 
Similar to Patens only spreading habit. 
Class Min. Sprd. Apx. Wt. xX xXxXX 
B&B ee 15 in. 30 lbs. $ .25 $ .30 
BYBRe as 18 in. 40 lbs. oe .50 
B&B ' Brett. 69 lbs. .60 

VINE—Ficus pumila 
Small oval heart shape leaves, clings to brick and masonery. 
Class xX xxxX 
PCO UMel a oels IN sn DOCS e.tvayaaeets eres $ .30 $ .50 
Crow einiia: © Nica DOTS Hie tints aero .50 .90 
