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Each 10 100 1000 



ILEX Decidua. Bark gray emd branches quite twiggy. Fruit 

 red in abundance. 



*12 to 15 in. trans $3.50 



ELEX 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 remain- 

 ing during winter. Hardy as far north as New England 

 and Southern Ontario. Very popular for roadside planting. 



* 2 yr. S. 4 to 6 in $6.00 $50.00 



* 2 in. pots 6 to 12 in $2.00 16.50 150.00 



* 2 in. pots 12 to 18 in 2.50 22.00 200.00 



*12 to 15 in. trans 3.00 25.00 225.00 



12 to 18 in. B&B $1.50 13.50 125.00 



18 to 24 in. B&B 2.25 22.50 200.00 



2 to 3 ft. B&B 3.00 28.50 275.00 



ILEX Myrtifolia. A strain selected for hardiness and 

 berry bearing qualities. The leaves are long and narrow; 

 berries colored red by October 15th and stay on plant all 

 winter. 



* 21/4 in. pot plants $3.00 $25.00 



ILEX 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 nar- 

 row spiny teeth, dull green above, yellowish green 

 beneath; fruit red, globose, about Vi inch across. Flowers 

 in May and June; fruits late in autumn through winter. 

 Hardy in Massachusetts southward. Much used for 

 Christmas decoration. 



* 1 yr. S $7.50 $60.00 



* 2 yr. S. 6 to 12 in $2.00 15.00 135.00 



* 6 to 12 in. trans 2.50 22.50 215.00 



*12 to 18 in. trans 3.50 30.00 285.00 



2 to 3 ft. B&B $3.00 27.50 



3 to 4 ft. B&B 4.00 37.50 



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. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ELEX Opaca, Croonenburg. The Wonderful New Holly. In a 

 mature plant the leaves are 2^'^ to 3% inches long and 2 to 

 2y2 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. 



3 in. pot plants $7.00 $65.00 



ILEX 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. 



3 in. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ILEX Opaca, Howard. A named berry-bearing form of 

 American Holly. Small glossy leaves, with an abundance 

 of dark red berries in clusters. 



3 in. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ILEX Opaca Hume No. 1. A vigorous grower, spreading 

 in habit, with large, almost spineless leaves. Bears regu- 

 larly and the fruit is red and of large size. 



3 in. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ILEX Opaca Hume No. 2. Another cross between Dahoon 

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

 ries are not so bright, however. 



3 in. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ILEX Opaca Lake City. This is a pyramidal growing 

 type, very heavy fruiter of bright Christmas-red berries. 



3 in. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ILEX Opaca male. A male variety selected for good habit of 

 growth and foliage to use in pollinating female varieties. 



3 in. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ILEX Opaca, Maple Swamp. Good compact grower. Bright 

 red berries. 



3 in. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ELEX Opaca Savannah. A heavy bearing selection, good 

 foliage, good grower. 



3 in. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ILEX Opaca Taber No. 3. A very handsome American Holly 

 with bright, shiny green leaves, evenly toothed. The 

 berries are a very bright red and usually remain on the 

 tree for one year. One of the best of the American Hollies. 



3 in. pot plants $5.00 $45.00 



ELEX Opaca Xanthocarpa. A yellow berried variety of the 

 American Holly. 



3 in. pot plants $7.00 $65.00 



See page 57 about a new Holly book. 



