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ILEX. Continued Each 10 , nn innn 



^P RENATA R °TUNDIFOLIA (RounS Leaf" Jap. Holly,. CoS- 



h?rrU eVer fl green t S * hn ? With Shiny green ^Ve and black 

 berries. An outstanding variety of Crenata. 



18 V°?4 n Vr S ., ™ $L0 ° $8 - 00 $75-00 



10 to 14 in. B&B $1.00 9.00 



"f^l ^f^ (^^ry-Winterberry). Shrub to 6 or 7 feet 

 W, i ht upright slender branches; leaves 3/ 4 to 2 inches 



w°Xr H„S '' f T tS late u in Autum * and remaining during 

 Ontario. Y QS n ° rth QS NeW En 9 lan d and Southern 



4 to 6 in. trans 



6 to 8 in. trans. 



$1.00 $7.50 $70.00 



1.25 10.00 90.00 



1ft ° 9^ ^ 2S $0 - 50 4 - 50 40 -00 



94 ° ?« ^ IS 75 6 - 50 55.00 



24 to 36 in. B&B 1.00 8 50 



W £!E? e F L t0ther f Ia P° nica )- A distinct! non-spiny, Asiatic 

 species, forming a large srhub or small tree. 

 * 12 to 18 in $0.35 $3.00 



^es^wS,"?; ° ne ° f thS m ° St beautiful evergreen small 

 E !f J + P H . g w en °? r western gardens. Leaves equal 



in size to those of Magnolia Grapdiflora 



$ I yr - | $3.00 



* 2 ^ r - , S - 5.00 



J in. pot plants $0.35 $300 9 s nn 



ILEX MADERIENSIS (Ilex Perado). Evergreen °shrSb°or tree to 

 20 ft.^leaves spiny-toothed; berries dark red, nearly black 



^1 M wT ICOLA H- (M °K Unt T' ' Winterberrf)/ 75 Decfd 5 u ous $ small 

 ret^e^Tn^trnm^ 1105 ' *** *"» ^^ ™ d «* 



*§ * t ° 2 Y n f ; $2.00 $15.00 



nrv mvIttpaih •', $0 - 35 2.50 20.00 



ILEX MYRTIFOLIA. A strain selected for hardiness and berry 



for 3 S? 1 !* 168 - Intro ? uced in 1935. We recommend tt 

 hv ni?,r eS , are long and narrow - berrie ^ colored red 

 Y ?-, tober 15th and sta ^ on Plant all winter. 



2i/ 4 in. pot plants $1.00 $8.00 



ILEX OPACA 

 Here is another item in large supply as our 

 low prices will indicate. We have now more 

 than 100,000 of the first three sizes and as pretty 

 stock as it is possible to produce. You can sell 

 good Holly \i you have it; you can afford to 

 stock up at our prices. 



ILEX OPACA (American Holly). An evergreen tree to 40 feet 

 £i,< i jading branches forming a narrow pyramidal 



arpii t aV8S 2 n 4 - ir L CheS l0ng ' With large 3 P in y te e th - dul 

 green above, yellowish green beneath; fruit red, globose, a- 

 bout 1/4 inch across. Flowers in May and June; fruits late in 

 autumn through winter. Hardy in Massachusetts southward 

 Much used for Christmas decoration. 



* 2 v?"'q S 'r tn "19 '■ $2 - 50 $20 -°o 



19 tn 1R ' ° 5.00 40.00 



fi £ i ■ + S - , r , $I - 25 I - 00 90.00 



\ \ t f \ n -*IZ nS - B&B •■•$0-50 4.00 35.00 325.00 



° 4 ■ ?f? ,'S 6.00 50.00 450.00 



o to 4 tt. B&B .... l 00 Q nn 7R nn 



ILEX 3 0^c/;'hO P ^ D . ' A ■n^-SJSSLJfSm of A- 



?o?",?°. t P i ai i ts $0 - 35 $3.00 $25.00 



12 to 15 in. B&B 60 5 00 



ILEX OPACA EAST PALATKA. A cross of Dahoon and Opaca 

 Its evergreen leaves are practically spineless. The deep red 

 berries are bourne in heavy clusters, ripen a month or so be 



a ^ d r 5it?ort C o^^eVon7 iS fam^; he *" UnU1 ^^ A beautifuI 

 18 to 24 in. B&B . $0.75 $6 50 



^£d°CW A H A UM f NO ' 2 ' An ° ther Cr ° SS between Daho °n 

 and Opaca A stronger grower than East Palatka. Its ber- 



X 3 wl n0t f°^ b I ight ' however - A wonderful grower and 



should be included in your list. 



12 to 15 in. B&B $0.60 $5.00 



3 m. pot plants 35 3.00 $25 00 



