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CRENATA “OLEAFERA” (Bennett Hybrid). Dark olive 
green, large leaf type, spreading habit; this is a female 
plant. 
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CRENATA ROTUNDIFOLIA (Bound Leaf Jap. Holly). Com- 
pact evergreen shrub with shiny green foliage and black 
berries. An outstanding variety of Crenata. This is un- 
doubtedly the most popular broadleaf evergreen grown 
today. 
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CRENATA SPECIAL. A low, round growing type. Very 
compact; bright green color. 
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CRENATA “VASEYI”’ (Bennett Hybrid). A medium convex 
leaf, broad-based type of growth, breaks excellent. 
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CRENATA “WILLOW LEAF” (Bennett Hybrid). Light 
green, flat leaf of spreading growth. 
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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 
Southern Ontario. Very pepulas for roadside planting. 
* 2 in. pot plants 12-18 in. $3.50 $30.00 
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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. 
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OPACA (American Holly). An evergreen tree to 40 feet 
tall, with spreading branches forming a narrow pyramidal 
to globeshaped head; leaves 2 to 4 inches long, with 
narrow spiny teeth, dull green above, yellowish green 
beneath; fruit red, globose, about 44, inch across. Flowers 
in May and June; fruits late in autumn through winter. 
Hardy in Massachusetts southward. Much used for Christ- 
mas decoration. 
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OPACA, ARDEN (Arden Holly). An American Holly orig- 
inating north of Wilmington, Del. and selected for its 
good growing habit, handsome and wonderful fruiting 
qualities. 
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OPACA ATTENUATA. Cross of Cassine X Opaca. Narrow 
leaves 3 to 3% in. long, light green. Branches slender 
and arching and the berries are red. 
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OPACA, CROONENBURG The Wonderful New Holly. Ina 
mature plant the leaves are 214 to 3% inches long and 2 
to 214 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. 
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OPACA DELIA BRADLEY. An American Holly of good 
merit. Has a very heavy fruiting habit, even when quite 
young. The fruit is a very bright red in great abundance, 
and can be depended upon to fruit yearly when once es- 
tablished. One of the best American Hollies. 
SelMaWOLUIPLAMES 2 92 s0)5 6 sees $7.50 $65.00 
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. 
einem PO DIAMtS).. occ. sees $5.00 $45. 
Why net offer your customers more of the newer plants? 
You can make more prefit than with the older varieties. 

