GRIFFING NURSERIES + BEAUMONT, TEXAS 
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DEUTZIA 
PRIDE OF ROCHESTER . Deutzia scabra 
Upright branches with drooping habit, covered in 
Spring with masses of double white flowers tinged with 
pink. 
Class Height | Est. Wt. Price 
B&B 9-6 ft. 100 lbs. 3.00 
B&B 6-7 ft. 175 lbs. 5.00 
DOGWOOD 
WHITE FLOWERING Cornus florida 
Upright grower, forming a canopy effect. Foliage 
light green changing to bright scarlet and amber in 
autumn. Flowers are large and white, borne in masses, 
and appearing in the early spring. Showy scarlet berries 
during the fall and winter months. Needs sandy soil 
with good drainage. 
Class Height Est. Wt. Price 
B&B 3-4 ft. 175 lbs. 2.00 
B&B 4-5 ft. 100 lbs. 3.00 
B&B 9-6 ft. 175 lbs. 6.00 
B&B 6-8 ft. 250 lbs. 9.00 
B&B 8-10 ft. 300 Ibs. 13.00 
ELAEAGNUS 
BROADLEAF Elaeagnus pungens macrophylla 
Leaves are large and pointed, dark green on the 
upper surface, new growth and under surface are bright 
and silvery. Stems are fawn colored. Small whitish 
flowers, very fragrant. Followed by edible silvery red 
fruit. Evergreen. | 
DWARF THORNY FE. pungens nana 
Semi-spreading compact habit. This variety, when 
sheared, makes a wide spreading evergreen growth. 
FRUITLAND E. pungens fruitlandi 
Very similar to Broadleaf, except for a more open, 
weeping growth. 
GRIFFING’S COMPACT E. Griffing’s hort. var. 
A sport of the Fruitland discovered by us in 1934 
Preferred to all other varieties of Elaeagnus by many 
customers and landscape men because of its close com- 
pact, attractive growth. Semi-spreading compact habit, 
leaves of medium size and quantities of small branches 
make it very attractive and good for clipped hedges or 
specimens. Withstands drought. 
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