GRIFFING NURSERIES © BEAUMONT, TEXAS 
CITRUS FRUIT 
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KUMQUAT MEIWA Fortunella japonica 
Bright green foliage. Large, deep yellow fruit, near- 
ly round—sweet and delicious. Prolific bearer. 
Class Height Caliper Est. Wt. Price 
B&B 18-24 in. Wo in. 50 lbs. 4.00 
\MYERS LEMON limonia myers 
Dwarf bushy growth. Good citrus foliage. Produces 
quantities of excellent quality fruit throughout most of 
the year. Bears young, makes a good pot plant. Fairly 
hardy. 
Class Height Caliper Esi. Wt. Price 
B&B 18-24 in. 1/, in, 50 Ibs. 3.00 
B&B 24-36 in. Wo in. 65 lbs. 5.00 
B&B 36-48 in. 3/, in. 75 lbs. 7.00 
\SATSUMA ORANGE Citrus oonshiu 
Hardiest orange known. Begins bearing the second 
year. Fruit is medium sized flattened, deep orange 
color. Fine grained, juicy, sweet and delicious. Seedless 
and thornless. 
Class Height Caliper Est. Wt. Price 
B&B 18-24 in. Wy in. 50 ibs. 2.79 
B&B 24-36 in. Wo in. 65 lbs. 3.29 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
DWARF BLUE Lagerstroemia i. corrulea nana 
Deciduous flowering shrub. A new variety of rare 
beauty. Distinctive blue flowers. Dwarf habit. Very 
desirable. 
DWARF LILAC L. i. lilac 
Dwarf habit. Rounded, bushy top. The light pastel 
shade of lilac flower is quite delicate and attractive. 
Class Height Form Est. Wt. Price 
B&B 2-3 ft. Bushy 30 lbs. —«1.50 
B&B 3-4 ft. Bushy 40 Ibs. Zine 
IMPERIAL PINK L. i. rosea 
The light pastel shade of this variety is excellent in 
many locations. Flowers are borne in very large clusters. 
WEEPING PINK L. i. prostrata 
Flowers a delicate pink. Unique weeping habit ex- 
cellent for plantings. 
LAVENDER L. i. lavendula 
The flower heads are large size, of clear_ bright 
orchid-lavender—not the common dingy purple. 
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