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HEMEROCALLIS (DAY LILY) io 
APRICOT... Apricot 66 orange, ) Jo). se foe Ads we $0.85 
BAY STATE. Deep yellow, 4 ft., July.'............ 1.25 
DR. REGAL.’ Golden yellow, 18-24 in., May. ...... .B5 
GOLDDUST. Golden yellow, low, early............ .85 
GOLDENI. Deep orange, tall, July. .............. 85 
J. A. CRAWFORD. Golden yellow. .............. 1.00 
J. R. MANN. Buff and yellow, June-August. ...... 1.00 
LEMONA. Pale lemon-yellow, July. .............. 1.25 
MARGARET PERRY. Rose-red and buff-orange. .. 2.50 
MIKADO. Spot of mahogany on orange, June-July. 5.00 
MRS. W. H. WYMAN. Pale glistening yellow. .... 1.00 
oR by Ze SL Te | ppl gen gy Lat irene On eG Ae Fa Aen .85 
THUNBERGI. Lemon-yellow, July-August. 
d Each 10 100 
HEDERA Helix (English Ivy) _ 
Bie Ant pot *plonis, 324. 5.4: $1.25 $10.00 
Helix Gracilis (Small Leaf English Ivy) 
24, it... pot alanid™ <2 ..-74. $1.25 $10.00 
HYDRANGEA Royal Blue 
* Rooted cuttings ....... a8 $7.50 
yr plonis. 4. sold 4 pee $2.50 20.00 
HYPERICUM Moserianum (Goldflower) 
Cavity Dicnia aon per ca, Rut de $2.00 $15.00 
HOLLY (Mex) 
100 
We consider the Holly one of the very best ornamental trees 
or shrubs. Nothing is prettier than one of our American Hollies 
with gpeat 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 know you who took 
our advice five years ago to plant a will confirm this. 
10 100 
1000 
Each 
ILEX CASSINE ANGUSTIFOLIA (Dchoon Holly). A beautiful 
shrub or small tree. 'Narrow, shallow-toothed, glossy green 
leaves, and bright red berries. Hardy Virginia southward 
ie SRR ee, Bere re $1.00 $9.00 
ILEX CORNUTA BUFORDI. A form of Cornuta, but spikes an 
the leaves are not so prominent and it is more hardy than 
the type. This is a berry-bearing type. 
Spi | pak plawis:) osteo tse $3.00 $25.00 
1@: tasiZ i. “BGR + Fs. fod... $0.75 6.50 60.00 
ILEX CORNUTA FEMINA (Chinese Holly). A berry-bearing form 
of Cornuta. Compact growing. 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. 
Sit. a DOL DIGUNE rig ial onc. ts $3.00 $25.00 
t2) ids 15in. BE oy... 2%: $1.06 8.50 75.00 
ILEX CRENATA (Japanese Holly). A much branched evergreen 
shrub rarely 20 feet tall; leaves crowded 2 to 114%4 inches 
long, lustrous green. Flowers in May and June; black fruits, 
ripens in October.and berries remain during winter. 
Sater io Oto GO In 2... $1.25 $8.50 
58 toed in Tirgnhs 470 .-4- 2.00 17.50 
1B 4G Pid sink, . BGR ks $1.25 11.50 100.00 
Ago Wie. Re ER 1.50 “13:50 12500 
ILEX CRENATA CONVEXA (Buxifolia or Bullata) (BoxLeaf Jap- 
anese Holly). A slow growing form of the above with glossy 
box-like leaves. Good for rock gardens and other dwarf 
purposes. Very attractive. 
Ze We Ot THAIS: «25%; a). $1.25 $10.00 
ILEX CRENATA HELLERI. Very compact low growing—foliage 
is so thick and dense you can hardly put your finger through 
it—very small leaves. We consider this to be one of the best 
novelties recently introduced. 
ala 4n.? DOW plants 4.......% $1.25 $10.00 
ILEX CRENATA LATIFOLIA. Leaves a little wider than the 
type and of stronger growth. 
ES a Loe Se oro: Se $2.75 $25.00 
ILEX GLABRA (Inkberry or Winterberry). Shrub to 6 or 7 feet 
tall, with upright slender branches; leaves % to 2 inches 
long, dark green above, light green beneath; fruit black. 
Flowers in June; fruits late in autumn and remaining during 
winter. Hardy as far north as New England and Southeran 
Ontario. Very popular for roadside planting. 
rs to 8 in. eme. )2.. ioe. $1.75 $15.00 
eB te 12 in. frome *<..... 4. 20G..*-27.5 
*12 to 18 in. trans. ........ * 250 22. 
PIS Sea: 181. TONS asi dss 3.25 27.50 
16M tees BSS Ace. aks. 5 $1.00 9.00 80.00 
eo Se ae 1.25 11.50 100.00 
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