Evergreen Shrubs TOWSON NURSERIES, Inc. 



EACH 



ILEX cvensiia^ioYinnei (Fortunes Holly). There nto2 feet $5.00 



are few plants with so many good qualities. 2 2* 8.50 



It will thrive in shady locations and under 2* 3 12.50 to 20.00 



both city and seashore conditions. It is 3* 4 ^ 25.00 to 50.00 

 closely branched with small, pointed, dark 

 green leaves, and makes an interesting speci- 

 men when grown either naturally or trimmed 

 into formal shapes. 



BUSHY 



ILEX microphylla (Small-leaved Japanese 18 ;o 20 /ncA. S 5.00 



Holly). Compact and slow-growing. A shrub 20 24 7.50 



which makes a very good hedge and stands 21 feet 12.50 



severe clipping. Foliage much smaller than 3 31 ^ 20.00 35 00 

 the Ilex crenata. 



BUSHY 



ILEX glabra (Inkberry). A native evergreen 12 15 /;7c/?. $ 2.00 

 shrub, low and bushy. Foliage oval ; racemes 15 18 2 50 



of black berries. 18 24 3.50 



^Exceptionally Fine Specimens. 



Impres.siie effect attained with Old English Boxuoud. at the hunie ut Mr. John IF. 

 Sherwood, Highfield Road, Guilford, Baltimore, Md. 



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