32 GRIFFING NURSERIES 
PRIVET 
Ligustrum 
This is another large family with various shaped leaves, 
branches and color, etc. Largely used throughout the 
South. All varieties have masses of white flowers fol- 
lowed with black berries. 
BLACKLEAF L. lucidum nigrafolium 
Distinct black-green foliage. Most hardy of the Ligustrum group; 
_very thick and glossy shrub. 
CRINKLYLEAF L. lucidum recurvifolium 
A descriptive name from its twisted or crinkly leaves. Its long 
arching branches with dark green foliage makes it very attractive; 
much hardier than most of the lucidum types. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX XXX 
B& Bae igs. ube, 35. Ibs. $ .35 $ .50 
BOLBr Zee te 45 lbs. .00 .70 
BYBeeee 214 ft. 60 Ibs. .80 Ak 
B&B iret be 75 lbs. 99 |e? 
B&B eae 4 ft. 100 lbs. 1.40 1.90 
B&Beeeee elt: 140 lbs. 1.90 2.90 
B&baeeeee Gia ity 200 lbs. 3.40 4.80 
B& Bee Sa Lee: 300 Ibs. 5.20 7.90 

Field of Griffing’s Waxleaf Privet 
NEPAL PRIVET L. nepalense 
Small round, dark green leaf, dwarf in habit. 
VARIEGATED NEPAL L. luc. nepalense var. 
Low bushy growth, green leaves with slight variegation of yellow 
in margin. 
QUIHOUI Ligustrum quihoui 
Upright habit, small grayish-green leaves. Blooms throughout the 
season; not affected by nematode. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX XXX 
BeBasres, Dawett: 40 lbs. $ .40 $ .60 
B&Bordc Same Tt 80 lbs. .60 -80 
‘B&Bs Ax, mit: 100 lbs. .80 1.10 
GRACEFUL L. lucidum gracilis 
Branches gracefully recurved, dark green foliage. 
PYRAMID L. lucidum pyramidalis 
Pyramid form, leaves growing upward on the stem. Tall, narrow, 
broadleafed Evergreen. 
UPRIGHT L. lucidum erecta 
All branches grow in upright position, resembling Waxleaf. 
YELLOWLEAF L. japonicum aureafolium 
A tall grower with large yellow leaves. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. XX XXX 
BazBe even Deity it: 40 lbs. $ .25 $ .40 
BeBe eer tt: 65 lbs. .40 65 
BoB eee 4 ft. 100 lbs. 65 .80 
B&: Bax ies. bie it: 140 lbs. .80 1.20 
B&Bs aes 6 ott: 240 lbs. 1.20 1.90 
Gonzales, Texas, March 15, 1941. 
“Shrubs ordered from you as long as 16 years ago were splendid. 
I always recommend you to my friends.” 
Port Arhur, Texas, April 21. 1941. 
“The two live oaks we bought from you several years ago have 
really grown and are beautiful trees.’’ 
