Each 110 100 1000 
Stafford. 
Rooted Cuttings, 2 yr. $4.00 $30.00 
ILEX (Holly) 
We offer many varieties of holly, some common, some 
rare. To simplify printing, general descriptions follow: 
Ilex aquifolia (English holly), has spiny leaves and red fruit. 
Ilex cornuta (Chinese holly) has spiny leaves and red fruit. 
Ilex crenata (Japanese holly) has no spines and has black 
fruit except in rare varieties. 
Ilex opaca (American holly) has spiny leaves and red fruit. 
Male hollies do not bear fruit; are typically used to polli- 
nate female varieties. 
ILEX AQUIFOLIA Femini (English holly) Zone 6 ET. 
Red fruit. 
SiN. POL, 2 yr. 6.00 50.00 
Aquifolia J. Van Tol. (Zone 7) ET. Another form of 
English Holly with dark green leaves and occasional 
teeth. Berries are deep red, large, and showy. Heavy 
fruiter. 
3 in. pot, 2 yr. 6.00 50.00 
Aquifolia Male (English male holly) Zone 6. ET. Use to 
pollinate the female aquifolia. 
Sine pot layin $1.00 P2509 2 50:00 
Aquifolia Silver Edge (Zone 6) ES. Leaves green with 
creamy white variegation. Very attractive. In short 
supply. 
3: ins pots leyr. 25 540110:00 
Aquifolia Teufil’s Zero (Zone 7) ES. Mr. Teufil told us 
this was one of his hardiest ones and a good commercial 
cut variety. Branches weep or droop. 
Sine pots? 2-yr: 6.00 50.00 
Aquifolia 24185 (Zone 6) ET. An English holly from 
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Glossy green leaves. Red fruit. 
3 in. pot, 3 yr. 5.00 40.00 
ILEX CORNUTA 
Cornuta Burfordi (Zone 7) ES. A form of Cornuta, but 
spikes on the leaves are not so prominent and it is more 
hardy than the type. Berrybearing. 
SAIDepOe, levi. 5.00 40.00 
Cornuta Femina (Chinese Holly) Zone 7 ES. A berry- 
bearing form of Cornuta. Compact pyramidal grower. 
Leaves dark glossy green, oblong, with 3 strong spikes at 
the dilated apex. Scarlet berries. 
Sine pob lyr. 5.00 40.00 
Sige pots 2 y Fr. 6.00 50.00 
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