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SENISA 
Leucophyllum 
SILVERLEAF Leucophyllum texan- 
um. Bushy, compact habit. The small, 
oval leaves are ashen-gray or silver 
color. After rainy periods a profusion 
of very showy orchid flowers heighten 
the effect of the silvery leaves. This 
shrub requires a well drained soil, and 
is used principally in foundation 
groups, masses, as individual spec- 
imens, and often for hedges. Very 
attractive when used in contrast with 
green foliage. 
VIBURNUM 
Viburnums are most useful in the 
general Landscape throughout the 
Southwest. We find many uses for 
the different varieties in foundation 
groups, in the open lawn as Speci- 
mens and in background plantings. 
Most unusual about this evergreen 
type of shrub, they can be grown 
equally as well in full shade as in 
the open sunshine. 
BIGLEAF (japonicum) 
Viburnum macrophyllum 
Fast growing variety excellent 
bright green foliage, upright habit of 
growth, reasonably compact, 
Class Min. Height Xx XXX 
BOB we5 fee. oan $ 5.40 $ 6.80 
BGG ft 6.80 9.60 
BSBids7) ft.cet in. 0 9.60 12.00 
SPECIMENS 8 ft. up $15.00 up. 

GRIFFING’S VICTORY CATALOGUE—1946 
SANDANKWA 
Viburnum suspensum 
Compact, bushy habit of growth. 
A handsome shrub with ovalish lea- 
ves, toothed toward the tip. Flowers 
are dense clusters or panicles, of 
pinkish color, followed by Red Ber- 
ries. A fine shrub for use in low 
groups. 
Class Min. Height XX XXX 
B&B 15 in. ...$ 2.40 $ 2.80 
BGB 18 in. ... 2.80 3.90 a 
BGB 2 ft pee soe 5.70 | ~ 
BEB 220 tt.” 2 Oe 7.20 |v 
B&B 3 i, awe se0 8.40 | 
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Sweet Viburnum 


Sandankwa Viburnum Specimen 
SWEET VIBURNUM 
V. ordoratissimum 
Compact, pyramidal growth, bra- 
nching close to the ground. Leaves 
are large, oblong and pointed, polish- 
ed dark glossy green. A slight red 
dened tint is often noticeable in the 
leaf during the winter season. Flowers 
are creamy white, resembling the 
Trailing Arbutus, from February to 
March, One of the most valuable 
Broadleaf Evergreens in the South. 
Should be extensively used in groups, 
screens, and as specimen plants. 
Grows well in all locations and all 
classes of soil. 
Class Min. Height xx XXX 
B&B 18 its. «sk eke On St. 90 
B&B 2 > core eee 2.60 
BoB 244° fi 3.2 *e0 3.60 
B&B 3 ft rl. 2o.80 4.70 
B&B 4 Ht .2. 2en 6.50 
B&B 5 ft. 6.50 8.90 
SPECIMENS 7 ft. up $12.00 and up. 
CONIFEROUS EVERGREENS 
Needle-leaved and cone-bearing trees, including many varieties, among which are Arborvitaes, Cypresses, Cedars, Junipers 
and Pines. Conifers when properly placed add more distinction as well as age and beauty to a planting. Their growth is so slow 
that they never outgrow their place. The lower limbs of Conifers should always be allowed to remain, for in removing them 
the natural beauty is destroyed. 
BAKER’S PYRAMID 
T. or. bakeri 
MAURINE T. or. maurineana 
Tall upright dark green pyramid of 
ARBORVITAE- 
Thuja orientalis 
There are two types of Ar- 
unusual quality. One of our originat- v : 
borvitaes, which are known as 
ions widely used as Pyramid type. 
Class Min. Height xx xXx ® H 
B&B +6 fix sy. $ 5.50 $ 7.00 Occidental and Oriental. The 
BoB a7 7.00 9.80 Occidentalis are generally not 
B&O: 8 te ae 9.80 12.40 suited for the Southern States, 
—— aaa , caeeetinn while the Orientalis or Chin- 
ese types all do well in the 
South. The Oriental type is 
also classed as ‘‘Biota,’’ which 
is now unapproved. 
EXCELSIOR 
T. or. excelsior 
Symmetrical pyramidal habit of 
growth. Foliage is very soft and lacy, 
light green in color, Makes a very 
dense compact growth, and resistant 
to blight. Best selection for use in 
Coastal area, 

Class Min. Height xx XXX 
BEB 4 (e722 Loe $ 3.80 $ 5.00 
SEB « Sift cer 5.00 7.00 
BOB) 6) ft enc 7.00 10.00 

