22 THE TINGLE NURSERY CO.. PiTTSVILLE. MD. 



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We consider the Holly one of the very best ornamental trees 

 or shrubs. Nothing is prettier than one of our American Hollies 

 with great clusters of bright red berries and dark green leaves 

 shining above the snow in winter. The nurseryman who will 

 grow a collection of Hollies to a specimen size will have some- 

 thing he can sell whether times are good or whether they are 

 bad. There is always a demand for them, and there will be 

 as long as any other plants will sell. We believe there is 

 money in growing them and will increase our stocks as fast we 

 can. 



Quantities: 1 to 5 at the each rate ,5 or more at the 10 rate, 25 

 or more at the 100 rate, 250 or more at the 1000 rate. 



Each 10 100 1000 



ILEX AQUIFOLUM (English Holly). This is not as hardy as the 

 American Holly (Ilex Opaca) but can safely be planted from 

 New Jersey southward. The foliage is a bright glistening 

 green and the berries are larger than the American. A very 

 beautiful Holly. 



12 to 15 in. B&B $1.00 



ILEX AQUIFOLIUM CAMELLIAFOLIA (Altaclarensis). A very 

 handsome form, with Camellia-like leaves and extra large 

 berries. 



24 to 30 in. B&B $2.00 



ILEX AQUIFOLIUM POLYCARPA (J. C. Van Tol). A very free 

 berry-bearing form of the English Holly. 

 18 to 24 in. B&B $1.25 



ILEX AQUIFOLIUM VARIEGATED. A form of the above with 

 golden variegated leaves . 



3 in. pot plants 12 to 15 in. . $1.00 



ILEX CASSINE ANGUSTIFOLIA (Dahoon Holly). A beautiful 

 shrub or small tree. Narrow, shallow-toothed, glossy green 

 leaves, and bright red berries. Hardy in Virginia southward. 



* 21/4 in. pot plants $1.50 $12.50 



ILEX CORNUTA (Chinese Holly). A dense, slow growing, 

 Chinese species, rarely 8 ft. high. Leaves sparsely spiny and 

 of peculiarlv rectangular form. The large red berries are 

 very showy. 



18 to 24 in. pot grown $0.65 $5.00 



ILEX CORNUTA BUFORDI. Another form of Cornuta, but spikes 

 on the leaves are not so prominent and it is more hardy than 

 the type. Berry-bearing. 



3 in. pot grown $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 



15 to 18 in. B&B 75 6.50 



18 to 24 in. B&B 1.00 8.00 



24 to 30 in. B&B 1.50 12.50 



ILEX CORNUTA FEMINA (Chinese Holly). A berry-bearing form 

 of Cornuta. Compact pyramidal grower. Leaves dark glossy 

 green, oblong, with 3 strong spikes at the dilated apex, and 

 1 or 2 on each side; scarlet berries. One of the showiest 

 Hollies. 



3 in. pot grown $0.50 $4.00 $35.00 



15 to 18 in. B&B 75 6.50 



18 to 24 in. B&B 1.00 8.00 



ILEX CRENATA (Japanese Holly). A much branched evergreen 

 shrub rarely to 20 feet tall; leaves crowded 1/2 to II/4 inches 

 long, lustrous green. Flowers in May and June; black fruits 

 ripen in October and remain during winter. Hardy in New 

 York southward. 



* 9 to 12 in. trans $1.25 $10.00 



*12 to 15 in. trans 1.50 12.50 



15 to 18 in. B&B $0.50 3.00 35.00 



18 to 24 in. B&B 75 6.00 50.00 



24 to 30 in. B&B 1.00 8.50 75.00 



30 to 36 in. B&B 1.35 11.50 100.00 



ILEX CRENATA CONVEXA (Buxifolia or BuUata) (Box-Leaf 

 Japanese Holly). A slow growing form of the above with 

 glossy box-like leaves. Good for rock gardens and other 

 dwarf purposes. Very attractive. 



* 4 to 6 in. trans $1.25 $10.00 



* 6 to 8 in. trans 1.50 12.50 



ILEX CRENATA LATIFOLIA. Leaves a little wider than the 

 type and of stronger growth. 



* 2 in. pot plants $1.10 $8.50 



* 4 to 6 in. trans 1.00 7.50 



* 6 to 8 in. trans 1.25 10.00 



*1C to 12 in. trans $0.25 1.50 12.50 



*15 to 18 in. trans 30 1.75 15.00 



*18 tQ 24 ir\, tra^§. . . , , , 35 2-50 20.00 



