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GRIFFING’S VICTORY CATALOGUE—1946 

OLEANDER- 
be most beautiful. 
The well-known shrub bear- 
ing long leaves and very bril- 
liant heads of colorful blooms, 
good for outside effect and 
beautiful for cut flowers. Up- 
right growth, good for mass 
and foundation planting. Un- 
surpassed as a lawn specimen 
or shrub to alternate with 
street trees or beautify a boul- 
evard or park. If tops freeze 
back in more northern locat- 
ions it will come out from the 
roots with luxurious growth. 

Si in >: 
Oleanders in Parkway 
CARDINAL, (Hardy Red) 
Upright branches, bushy habit. 
Long, narrow leaves. This is an un- 
usual shade of pure Red. Flowers pro- 
duced in clusters during the summer. 
This variety withstands freezing tem- 
pertures. Good for masses, heavy 
branched specimens, and street plant- 
ing. 
PINK, DOUBLE 
Rich deep pink color flowers, very 
double which blooms heavy in early 
Spring and during Summer seasons. 
PINK, SINGLE LIGHT 
Light pastel pink flowers, single, 
which produces“ masses of flowers 
each season. 
WHITE, DOUBLE 
Pure white flowers, very double 
which blooms heavy in Spring and 
Summer. 
WHITE, SINGLE 
Flowers single but produced in 
masses all over the shrub in Spring 
and Summer. 
WHITE, PINK-CENTER 
Flowers quite double with decided 
pink center. Heavy flowering type. 
VELVETY RED, DOUBLE 
Small compact growing shrub with 
flowers of a deep dark velvety red 
color. 
Class Min. Height xx XXX 
BOBS <3) ttt 3G) ces $ 2.40 $ 3.00 
BGoBon4: ti 5 1-44 3.00 3.90 
BOB a ft 43.7 os 3.90 ape By 
BEB 60 He i. s,- ee by 7.50 



B&B Oleander 
WHITESPOT 
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Nerium 
We have taken special care to se- 
lect accurately and list according to 
descriptions, so that a customer can 
know exactly what color Oleanders 
he is getting. As novelties for your 
home grounds, you will find these to 

Five miles of Oleanders planted on levee of Sabine Ship 
Canal at Port Arthur, Texas. 
PHOTINIA 
HOLLYLEAF 
Photinia dententa 
Large leaves, new growth, first 
red, then a fawn color, and then a 
rich green. In the fall some leaves 
again assume a dark reddened hue. 
Leaves are decidely notched. White 
flowers borne in clusters or panicles, 
followed by small red fruit. 
Class Min. Height XxX XXX 
BOE - Sit vey $ 2.40 $ 3.20 
BOB. 4: Fo i, 2s 3.20 4.60 
BOB 5 Sift. ee oe 4.60 6.80 
PITTOSPORUM 
One of the aristrocrats 
among Southern evergreens. 
Pittosporums are perhaps more 
FREQUENTLY ADMIRED than 
any other broadleaf evergreen. 
The leaves which grow in 
whorls FORM A ROSETTE at 
the end of the twig. This along 
with the dense dark green 
mass of the plant comprises its 
chief charm.  Pittosporums 
take kindly to shearing. Does 
well near the seashore. 
TOBIRA—Green 
Pittosporum tobira 
Spreading habit, branching close to 
ground, Leaves are medium size, dark, 
glossy green, edges curved downward. 
Small, yellowish-white flowers borne 
early in the spring, ~ the fragrance | 
resembling orange-blossoms. Fits well 
into groups or masses, forming a dark 
green compact mound. 
Class Min. Spread XxX XXX 
B&B 18 ith) tae ck eo eeu 
B&B 2, ftieancols eee 3.60 
BOB: 2Ysrity inc esto 4.60 
B&B 3 ute, er ACLS 5.80 
BGB 4 Tie 4500 7.60 
B&B Pittosporum 


P. tobira variegata 
Spreading habit of growth, short 
symmetrical branches forming a den- 
| se, compact mound. Medium size, 
glossy green leaves margined with 
| orange-blossom fragrance, borne in 
the early spring. Useful in masses, 
groups, and especially where color 
=| contrast is desired. 
| Class Min. Spread Xx XXX 
.| BEB 18 in. ...$ 2.80 $ 3:60 
| BOB 2 ft. +2 95.60 4.60 
BOB. 242 4% 22 14.60 5.80 
B&B 3 THis CeO 6.80 
PODOCARPUS — yew 
One of our most Attractive 
Shrubs. The edible fruit is very 
peculiar, as it has a blue stem 
with a red ball at the end. Can 
be planted at the edge of Salt 
water without iniury. One of 
the most versatile Trees grown, 
for borders and groups, or as 
individual Specimens. 

A Very Choice Specimen for the Landscape 
BROADLEAF YEW 
Podocarpus macrophylla 
Beautiful evergreen, upright bran- 
ching shrub or small tree. Rather 
broad leaves, light green when 
young, dark green when mature. 
LITTLELEAF YEW 
Podocarpus microphylla 
Similar to Broadleaf except Bush 
is more compact in form, and more 
slender growth; leaves are more 
narrow, and are dark green from 
youth to maturity. 
Class Min. Height XX XXX 
BSB eS ther $ 3.80 $ 5.50 
B&B, 4% “oo 5.50 6.80 
BGG... 5c th. ~ 2 ess, 6.80 8.80 
BOB. Gyre. | se 8.80 12.50 
BSS e777 Fee 12.50 16.80 
SOB 'S: f) aoe 16.80 19.80 
BGBy (OFF ee 19.80 24.00 
