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EUONYMUS YUNNAN Pyracantha yunnanensis 
Cee habit, So alee Apx. Wt os re 
in. s i 3 
SEO aan (Patens) E. Sieboldianus B&B oA Smo rte 65 lbs. $ .90 $1.10 
wart abit, scarlet erries during winter. B&B __ eeAete 90 lbs. 1.10 1.50 
BEB tle 8 te 10 bee ees 0 ERNST B&B cen 5 ft. 130 Ibs. 1.50 1.90 
IBS. B Gere nee a ee Sh TF 70 Ibs. .70 1.00 
BeBe wee 4 ft. 100 Ibs. 1.00 1.70 
WINTERCREEPER E. fortunei 
Similar to Patens only spreading habit. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. ae XXX 
B& Bietatees a ek 18 in. 40 Ibs. $ .40 $ .60 
SB pees Ee ee 2 ft. 60 lbs. .60 -90 
PYRACANTHA 
Sometimes called “Crataegus” and “Evergreen Haw- 
thorn.” A Family ef plants of the greatest beauty in 
masses against foundations, along borders etc.; graceful 
branches, Brilliant winter berries. The berries cling till 
spring, when attractive white flowers take their place. 
Blooming at the same time as Spirea (Bridalwreath) 
and most attractive, so that the plant always has some 
Beauty in addition to its green foliage. 
The larger sizes require large balls and severe pruning. 
GROWN FROM CUTTINGS 
GLORIOSA Pyracantha gloriosa 
Upright Spreading habit, Bright orange-Red berries form in large 
clusters. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xx BXONGN 
B&B ieee iS ee 3 ft. 65 Ibs. $1.10 $1.30 
B&B SY see siete 4 ft. 90 lbs. 1.30 1.70 
B&B eae Ae 5 ft. 130 Ibs. 1.70 2.60 
B&R ee 2 See 6 ft. 230 Ibs. 2.60 3.80 
B&B Ses ee 8 ft. Specimens 8.00 12.00 

LALAND Pyracantha coccinea Ilalandi 
Upright grower. Orange colored berries. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xx XxX 
B&R eee Datits 50 lbs. $ .70 $ .90 
B&B te sees, ou Ets 65 Ibs. -90 1.10 
B&B ese eae 4 ft. 90 lbs. 1.10 1.50 
B&B ra oes 5 ft. 110 Ibs. 1.50 1.90 
B&B eee ee 6 ft. 160 Ibs. 1.90 2.60 

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The New Pyracantha 
“Wilma.” 
ATLANTOIDES Pyracantha atlantoides 
Semi-upright growing type, with clusters scarlet berries. 
DUVAL Pyracantha duvaldi 
New variety originated in California, producing fairly well in Gulf 
Coast section. Semi-upright habit of growth, large red berries in 
mid-winter season. 
FORMOSA Pyracantha formosana 
Fine, narrow leaves. Masses of brilliant red berries in Fall and 
Winter. More upright habit. 
WILMA Griffing’s Hort. variety 
A new Firethorn we introduced two years ago that has upset 
all records for sales for the Landseape. It is upright in habit of 
growth, masses of white flowers in the Spring, and clusters of large 
gorgeous red berries during the Fall season. The most talked of 
and in greatest demand for the Landscape of any other variety 
known for general planting. 
Cluster of Berries from 
Wilma Firethorn. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX 2. @. Oe 
B& Bisse eee eee DeLte 65 Ibs. $1.30 $1.70 
BGBR eS ote ees i AV Et: 90 Ibs. 1.70 2.40 
B&BS ARS eres DEL es 120 Ibs. 2.40 3.80 
B&B See ee 6 ft. 200 lbs. 3.80 4.90 
B&B oe aoe eS Vaehite 300 Ibs. 4.90 6.00 
SPECIMENS 8 ft. and up $8.00 and up. 


Colorful Berries on all Pyracanthas shown up in Fall and Winter 
Season. They vary from the orange color of the Lalandi, to red- 
dish-orange, and scarlet of the New ’’ Wilma” variety. 
GUAVA -Feijoa 
LEMON GUAVA Psidium cattleianum 
The fruit is bright yellow. Very fine for eating. Foliage light, 
glossy green, shaded with a brownish tinge on new growth. 
Class Min. Ht. px. Wt. xx XXX 
B&BS <. 25 ee eee Smtts 120 Ibs. $1.30 $2.00 
B&Bs ee eae 4 ft. 150 Ibs. 2.00 2.50 


STRAWBERRWY Psidium cattleianum 
Fruit is very fine, the color, size, and flavor resembling straw- 
Pisce Min. Ht.  Apx. Wt. XxX 50.0.4 
B&BS eee 18 in. 50 lbs. $ .75 $1.00 
B&Bwe oe es 24 in. 80 lbs. 1.00 1.50 

Pineapple Guava—An ornamental that bears attractive flowers 
and edible fruits. 
PINEAPPLE GUAVA Feijoa sellowiana 
Foliage silvery-gray, purple flowers and edible fruit. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xx xXxxX 
B&B eee A ft. 150 Ibs. $2.25 $3.00 
B&B ich es 5 ft. 250 Ibs. 3.25 4.50 
B&B eS 6 ft. 350 Ibs. 4.75 7.00 

USE GRIFFING’S STANDARDIZED GRADED TREES 
