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HOLLY, continued 
Each 10 100 1000 
Myrtifolia. A strain selected for hardiness and berry-bearing 
qualities. Introduced in 1935. We recommend it for trial. The leaves 
are long and narrow; berries colored red by October 15 and stay 
on plant all winter. Y 
Shins pot-plantsy eee $4 00 $35 00 
Opaca (American Holly). An evergreen tree to 40 feet tall, with 
spreading branches forming a narrow pyramidal to globe-shaped 
head; leaves 2 to 4 inches long, with narrow spiny teeth, dull green 
above, yellowish green beneath; fruit red, globose, about 14 inch 
across. Flowers in May and June; fruits late in autumn through 
winter. Hardy in Massachusetts southward. Much used for Christ- 
mas decoration. 
RNY TISeeGlingSs sas re weer $7 00 $60 00 
CVT Bite IB ou daoou soc aooos $2 50 $23 50 225 00 
Sitolostt eB a Ber ern e 3 25 3150 300 00 
Gitor/Ht= B&B eee eee 5 00. 47 50 450 00 
UNG) Ste ACIS CG oo pope neue esoo$ 6 50 62 50 600 00 
The following are selections of good heavy berry-bearing types of 
American Holly that we are carrying under number only. Any of these 
numbered varieties are $4.00 for 10, $35.00 per 100 of a variety, 
3 in. pot-size. 
{ No. 
1. Tall, compact. Very good. 
No. 2. Dwarf grower as broad as high. 
No. 3. Attractive leaf pattern. Heavy bearer. 
No. 4. Good foliage. Heavy bearer. Medium size berries. 
No. 5. Tall compact. Good bearer. 
No. 6. Semi-pyramidal. Informal. 
ILEX opaca, Arden (Arden Holly). An American Holly originating 
north of Wilmington, Del. and selected for its good growing habit, 
handsome and wonderful fruiting qualities. 
3 in. ipot-plantse ead se $4 00 $35 00 $335 00 
Opaca, Croonenburg. The Wonderful New Holly. Ina mature 
plant the leaves are 214 to 314 inches long and 2 to 2 4 inches wide, 
having about 7 to 9 spines of a very dark green, not having the usual 
yellowish tint found in the most familiar American Hollies. It bears 
berries from cuttings almost continuously. ‘ 
Srinspot-plantsepew ue $7 OO . $65 00 $625 00 
Opaca, East Palatka. A cross of Dahoon and Opaca. Its evergreen 
leaves are practically spineless. The deep red berries are borne in 
heavy clusters, ripen a month or so before Opaca and persist on the 
tree until spring. 
Shine potplantsh: se ein eee $4 00 $35 00 $335 00 
Opaca femina. A berry-bearing form of the American Holly, 
Cuttings selected from good berry-bearing trees. 
Byte) Gries IBS oo So gue uo obo ooe ce $4 OO $38 OO $375 OO 
ive 7/ sie, ISI g Boo ee ode dooa USC 5 00 4750 450 00 
Opaca, Howard. A named berry-bearing form of American Holly 
Small glossy leaves, with an abundance of dark red berries in clusters. 
Slinspotplantspyer eee ee $4 00 $35 00 $335 00 
Opaca, Hume No. 1. A vigorous grower, spreading in habit, with 
large, almost spineless leaves. Bears regularly and the fruit is red 
and of large size. 
Shinsspot-plants emcees ee dene $4 00 $35 00 $335 00 
ASO) Ofit- eB OLD eres eie ey areal $2 50 23 50 225 00 
Opaca, Hume No. 2. Another cross between Dahoon and Opaca. 
A stronger grower than East Palatka. Its berries are not so bright. 
however. A wondertul grower and should be included in your list. 
3 ins) pot-plantsmee as oie ence $4 00 $35 00 
Astor Seta WB ier aer see eee aire ie $2 50 23 50 225 00 
Opaca, Lake City. This is a pyramidal growing type, very heavy 
fruiter of bright Christmas-red berries. 
Siins pot-plants yrs =e eee $4 00 $35 00 
Opaca, Maple Swamp. Good compact grower. Bright red berries. 
3 in. ae restante tio Stee $4 00 $35 00 
Opaca male. A male variety selected for good habit of growth and 
foliage to use in pollinating female varieties. 
Sins pot-plants/ sce cen ee $4 00 $35 00 
Bio Gy Esc oscoosncseucudece $4 00 38 50 
(Bey 7) sae ESI) 5 Gc okauouodoo‘r 5 00 47 50 
Pedunculosa. Female. Vigorous growing Holly with perfectly 
smooth, dark green leaves. Its appearance is unlike the usual run of 
Hollies and the berries, which are bright red, hang like small cherries- 
making this handsome Holly most unusual. Supposed to be very hardy. 
Shin ’pot-plants aan $4 00 $35 00 
Pedunculosa. Male. A male type of above to use in pollinating the 
female variety. 
3 in. pot-plants..... SN. teed eatns apaee $0 60 $4 00 
Pernyi (Chinese Holly). Shrub to 10 feet. Leaves crowded, with 
1 to 3 rigid spines on each side, the upper pair the largest, but shorter 
at the terminal spiny, point, dark green and lustrous above, 34 to 1 
inch long. Fruit bright red. A handsome evergreen and the foliage 
is most unusual. We like Pernyi very much. 
2vin. pot-plantsacre- terra $3 00 $25 00 
Sine pot plants eee eee 400 3500 
