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ILEX, Continued 



ILEX Opaca Hume No. 2. Another cross between Dahoon and 

 Opaca. A stronger grower than East Palatka. Its berries aro 

 not so bright, however. A wonderful grower and should be in- 

 cluded in your Ust. 9 to 12 in. 60c each, 3 for $1.70; 18 to 24 in. 

 $1.50 each. 



ILEX Opaca Xanthocarpa. A yellow berried variety of the above. 

 3 in. pot grown $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 



ILEX Pendunculosa. From Japan. Shrub to 30 feet tall; branches 

 glaborous; leaves ovate or elliptic, IV2 to 3 inches long, lustrous 

 and bright green above; fruit about 1/4 inch thick. Hardy near 

 Boston with slight protection. 3 in. pot grown 50c each, 3 for 

 $1.25. 



ILEX Pernyi. From China. Shrub to 10 ft. Leaves crowded with 

 one to three rigid spines on each side ,the upper part the largest 

 but shorter than the terminal spiny point, dark green and lus- 

 trous above and one we like very much. 12 to 15 in. $1.25 each. 



ILEX Pernyi Veitchi. A new variety from England. Differs from 



JL. Pernyi in that it has larger leaves and is probably a stronger 



^ grower. We recommend it. 10 to 12 in. $3.00 each. 



ILEX Rotunda. Thick lustrous evergreen leaves. 8 to 10 in. 40c 

 each, 3 for $1.00, 12 for $3.00. 



ILEX Sieboldi. A deciduous, small shrub; twigs densely covered 

 with holly-like bright red berries. 4 to 5 ft. $1.00 each, 3 for 

 $2.50. 



ILEX Verticillata (Winterberry). Large shrub with white flowers in 

 May or June and red berries, similar to common holly, ripening 

 in September and often remaining till late winter, proving very 

 attractive to birds. 1 yr. plants 10 for $1.00. 



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JASMINE Nudiflorum (Winter Jasmine). A very graceful, hardy, 

 drooping Chinese shrub with dark green bark; leaves dark 

 green; bright yellow flowers freely produced in early January 

 and continuing for some time. Hardy at New York. 6 to 8 in. 

 25c each, 3 for 60c; 12 to 15 in. 50c each, 3 for $1.25. 



A neiv Jasmine that is hecoyning very popular 



JASMINE Stephanense. A new hardy pink Jasmine. Semi-climbing 

 n^ hybrid, hardy at Philadelphia. Fragrant, pale pink flowers, 

 ^ produced in clusters in late April. 12 to 18 in. 50c each, 3 for 



$1.25; 2 to 3 ft. 75c each, 3 for $2.00. 

 JUGLANS Cinerea (Butternut or White Walnut). The nuts are large, 



long, oily nutritious. A lofty, spreading tree, valued as a 



shade tree and for its beautiful wood as well as for its nuts. 



18 to 24 in. 35c each, 3 for 75c, 12 for $2.50, 100 for $10.00. 

 JUGLANS Nigra. Our native black walnut. Prized for both its 



nuts and ornamental value. 12 to 18 in. 3 for 50c, 12 for $1.25, 



100 for $6.00; 18 to 24 in. 30c each, 3 for 65c, 12 for $1.50, 100 for 



$10.00. 



JUNIPERUS 



An attractive and very varied genus of evergreens, diver- 

 ging in habit of growth from creeping alpines, to tall growing, 

 fastigiate trees; the leaves also vary much in shade of color 

 through tones of green to glaucous-blue and bronzy-gold. 



CHINENSIS Japonica. A bush form, with somewhat horizontal 

 branches; bright green foliage. 6 to 8 in. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 



CHINENSIS Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer's Juniper). One could almost call 



.^ this en ideal dwarf evergreen plant. Feathery foliage of a light 



^ gray-green color, naturally developing a low, spreading form, 

 broad and picturesque. Thrives in all sections where evergreens 

 do well. We do not believe any evergreen can produce a better 

 effect of refinement and good taste on the landscape than does 

 this very hardy and very beautiful Juniper. 6 to 8 in. 30c each, 

 3 for 75c; 3 to 4 ft. $4.00 each, 3 for $10.00. 



CHINENSIS Sargenti (Sargent's Juniper). Prostrate habit, grass- 

 green foliage. A valuable ground cover and rock-garden plant. 

 12 to 15 in. $1.25 each, 3 for $3.25. 



CHINENSIS Variegata (Variegated Juniper). Very similar in growth 

 and shape to the Greek Juniper. The tips of many of the branch- 

 lets are creamy white. 24 to 30 in. $2.00 each, 3 for $"5.00. 



COMMUNIS (Enghsh Juniper). Grows 12 to 15 feet tall; a selected 

 densely compact columnar form. Its feathery foliage is a beauti- 

 ful silvery-blue color. Not so slender as the Irish; does not burn 

 or become unsightly with age. 12 to 15 in. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 



COMMUNIS Ashfordi (Ashfordi Juniper). Resembles the Irish Juni- 

 per but hardier and not quite so compact. 8 to 12 in. 40c each. 



COMMUNIS Depressa (Juniperus Canadensis). Our native prostrate 

 or trailing Juniper. Of spreading, irregular form, growing in 

 rocky soil; valuable for covering slopes. 6 to 8 in. 35c each. 



