16 GRIFFING NURSERIES 
HIBISCUS 
SINGLE PINK H. sinensis rosea 
SINGLE RED H. sinensis rubra 
Class Apx. Wt. xx xxxX 
From 5-in. Pots or Cans. .20 lbs. $ .50 $ .75 
From 7-in. Pots or Cans. .30 lbs. 80 1.20 
ROSEMALLOW 
MARVEL 
Very similar to Rosemallow. 
Min. Ht. 
i. 
Class 
B&B 
HOLLY- 
2 
3 ft. 
Hibiscus moscheutos 
These usually frost back to the ground in winter, but come out 
strong in the spring. Flowers white, changing to pink and rose. 
Hibiscus marvell 
Apx. Wt. 
40 lbs. 
55 lbs. 
xx 
$ .40 
60 
Ilex 
xxx 
$ .60 
90 
There are many kinds of Hollies, some make Trees, oth- 
ers shrubs—all are valued for their berries. However, all 
the Trees or plants do not bear berries. Pistillate ones 
will bear if Staminate ones are grown close to them. 
The Hollies are beautiful plants at all times, some vari- 
eties making large trees, and others small compact 
shrubs. Being clothed in hard, shiny, irregularly formed 
foliage, they hold their own among other Trees and 
Shrubs but in Winter, when loaded with beautiful ber- 
ries, they are the glory of the garden. The Hollies are 
adapted to many uses—as individual specimens, in 
groups, foundation and border plantings, and formal 
clipped hedges. The Yaupons grow readily in the shade, 
and are not affected with heat or drouth conditions. 
AMERICAN HOLLY Ilex opaca 
Tall, pyramidal growth with horizontal branches. Large, rounded, 
glossy dark :green leaves with spines. Bears’ masses of bright red 
berries in winter. Grows both in shady locations, and in full sun. 
Thrives best in sandy loam soil. This is the beautiful Holly used 
for holiday decorations. In addition to this, it is worthy of far 
more attention from Landscape Gardener than it usually receives. 
A native of the Eastern and Southern States. We list only Sta- 
minate or Non-Berried plants below. Berried plants can be ob- 
tained from 6 ft. size and up add 50 per cent. 
Class Min. Ht. Caliper Apx. Wt. xX xXX 
B&B ys BUN Be ms fa GF 50 lbs. $ .75 $ 1.00 
B&B 17> Sines 4 fe 70 lbs. 1.00 1.25 
Bé: Be oiliaein.. 0 ft 100 lbs. 1.50 2.00 
(B&B eels ine 0 att 150 lbs. 2.29 2.75 
BS: a2 ello 200 lbs. 2.50 3.25 
B&B y 226" ine 10 tt. 300 lbs. 3.25 4.00 
B&B eo. ieee a ait. 450 lbs. 4.00 5.00 
B&B 3% in. 14 ft. 600 lbs. 5.00 7.00 
B&B “448 tin. 216 fh 800 lbs. 7.00 10.00 
B&B .ose ein. 520s et: 1000 lbs. 12.00 18.00 
NOTE—Add 50% for Berried Plants. 
BURFORD HOLLY (Chinese) Flex cornuta burfordi 
Upright growth, large dark green leaves, with two thorns promi- 
nent at end of leaf. Large Red Berries. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX XXX 
B&B ae PA ood 8 60 lbs. $ 1.00 $ 1.50 
B&Bee a att 70 lbs. 2.00 2.75 
‘B&Bs 2. .- 4 ft 100 lbs. 3.00 4.00 
B&B oT it 140 lbs. 4.00 5.50 
NOTE—Add 50% for Berried Plants. 
DAHOON HOLLY (Golden-Berried) I. cassine aureum 
Long narrow green leaves, with yellow berries. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX XXX 
B&B: oan Delis 100 lbs. 3.90 4.80 
B&B: >. ax Goett 150 lbs. 4.80 6.60 
