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HOLLY (Ilex) 
We consider the Holly one of the very best ornamental 
trees or shrubs. Nothing is prettier than one of our Ameri- 
can Hollies with great clusters of bright red berries and 
dark green leaves shining above the snow in winter. The 
nurseryman who will grow a collection of Hollies to a speci- 
men size will have something he can sell, whether times are 
good or whether they are bad. There is always a demand 
for them, and there will be as long as any other plants will 
sell. We know you who took our advice five years ago to 
plant Holly will confirm this. 
We have many more varieties in small lots than are 
listed here. 
Each 10 100 1000 
Aquifolium (English Holly). This is not as hardy as the 
American Holly (Ilex opaca) but can safely be planted 
from New Jersey southward. The foliage is a bright glis- 
tening green and the berries are larger than the American. 
A very beautiful Holly. 
24 COROLIN EE CELANS ee eoieiet $2.00 $16.50 
oO ine poteplantshesciracra ace 4.00 35.00 
Aquifolium pyramidalis. An upright pyramidal form of 
English Holly and hardier than the type. 
Sins potaplantse s.ceeceec ee $4.00 $35.00 
Aquipern femina (Aquifolia X Pernyi). This is a very 
interesting cross of two good varieties. Hardier than 
Aquifolia. 
spins pot plantsaameaeeeea. $4.00 $35.00 
Aquipern, Male. Same as above except male plants. 
ons pot plantshee saseces oe $4.00 $35.00 
Cassine angustifolia (Dahoon Holly). A beautiful shrub 
or small tree. Narrow, shallow-toothed, glossy green 
leaves and bright red leaves. Hardy in Virginia southward. 
3 int potpplantssecce sic 4.00 $35.00 
Ciliospinosa femina. Chinese Holly with very attractive 
red berries. Leaves are dark green and medium size. 
Growth extremely upright, usually in the form of a 
pyramid. 
SoinenpOteplantSsHan asc cere $4.00 $35.00 
Ciliospinosa Male. Same as above but male. 
orinespotsplantsSmeseoenoaees $4.00 $35.00 
Cornuta (Chinese Holly). A dense, slow growing, Chinese 
species, rarely 8 ft. high. Leaves sparsely spiny and of 
peculiarly rectangular form. The large red berries are 
very showy. 
QUAN se POESs es aleensusievesesselenevess $3.00 $25.00 
OF SINCE DOCS cle tlers oecestereceye 4.00 35.00 
Cornuta burfordi. Another form of Cornuta, but spikes on 
the leaves are not so prominent and it is more hardy than 
the type. Berry-bearing. 
3 in; pots-plantsi aces os .56. $4.00 $35.00 
Cornuta femina (Chinese Holly). A berry-bearing form of 
Cornuta. Compact pyramidal grower. Leaves dark glossy 
green, oblong, with 3 strong spikes at the dilated apex, and 
te 2 on each side; scarlet berries. One of the showiest 
ollies. 
Stine poteplantseemce leer $4.00 $35.00 $300.00 
Crenata (Japanese Holly). A much branched evergreen 
shrub rarely to 20 feet tall; leaves crowded % to 14% inches 
long, lustrous green. Flowers in May and June; black 
fruits ripen in October and remain during Winter. Hardy 
in New York southward. 
Gk roy” B tie hee agocccecdc $2.00 $16.50 $150.00 
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Crenata convexa (Buxifolia or Bullata) (Box-leaf Japan- 
ese Holly). A slow growing form of the above with glossy 
box-like leaves. Good for rock-gardens and other dwarf 
purposes. Very attractive. 
*PAsCONGM Nt LaANS serene $2.00 $16.50 $150.00 
GitOr Soins tranSccrrcrcrnrocrcrcre. 2.50 20.00 185.00 
Crenata Convexa. From Seed. These do not come true to 
type from seed but they look like there will be many 
unusual types in this lot. 
2in. pot plants 6to 8in... $2.00 $15.00 
2 in. pot plants 8 to 10 in... 2.50 20.00 
Crenata Glass. Very upright branchy Holly with ver 
small, shiny dark green leaves. Growth is decidedly erect, 
yet the many lateral or side shoots, fill out the plant so 
that it is fairly compact. Very neat. Evergreen. 
2 ine poteplantse se aden ater $2.00 $16.50 
