IIOLIA' VT.ANT 



Closciip of Holly Cluster 

 below. 



Rayner^s True American 



HOLLY 



Now you can have Holly as inexpoiisively as many shrubs by 

 huyini? in the transplant size just as many nurserymen do. In 

 this size it transplants readily and successfully. Thrives from 

 Georgia to Massachusetts. 



POTTED HOLLY PLANTS 



Grown iii 3" pots and shipped to you with the earth ball it 

 grew in. 2 female plants and 1 male plant for pollination. Sold 

 in this combination only. 3 HOLLY PLANTS from pots $3.95. 

 Also 6-12" seedlings approximately half each sex. Roots treated 

 and shipped in moss. 6 for $2.95; 25 for $9.00. 



Hollies are becoming so popular that we are offering a few 

 of the better types so that you can enjoy the majestic beauty of 

 these fine evergreens. 



AQUIFOLIA BISEX— A type of English holly that produces both 

 male and female tlowers on the same plant. Thus each plant al- 

 ways has a crop of l)eautiful red berries. Plants in 3 inch pots 

 are $4.25 each; 4 inch pot size $5.50. 



AQUIFOLLA SILVER LEAF—This handsome holly is especially 

 popular because its glossy, green leaves are edged with silvery- 

 white. The contrast with its tine red berries makes this a real 

 collectors item. Plants in 3 inch pots are $3.25 each. 



CORNUTA BURFORDI— This holly has unusual dark green leaves with a rectangular shape. 

 Very hardy and a good producer of berries. 1 year plants in pots, $1.10 each; 2 year plants 

 $1.60. 



JAPANESE HOLLY (CRENATA)— A bushy shrub with small evergreen leaves: very attrac- 

 tive and especially valuable for hedges, background plantings or specimen plants. 6-8 inch 

 size 70c each; 10 for $6.20; 8-10 inch size 75c each; 10 for $7.15. 



OPACA, CROONENBURG— This is a new type of American holly with very largo, dark-green 

 leaves. A heavy producer of unusually fine bpvries. 3 inch potted plants $1.85 each. 



Finest 

 Turf 



ZOYSIA GRASSES 



THE MODERN TREND IN HOME LAWNS 



Drought 

 Resistant 



MEYER Z-52 Zoysia is the type of grass commonly referred to in northern areas as ZOYSIA. 

 It will grow well in the section of the U. S. from Philadelphia south to Richmond. Va., and 

 westward to Omaha, Nebraska. It produces an excellent sod of healthy, drought-resistant 

 grass that is like a velvet carpet. However, It has the characteristic of turning brown dur- 

 ing the winter season. Since we believe that the sprigging method of planting is better 

 than the plugging method — and far less costl.v — we sell only the sod from which sprigs can 

 be taken. One square foot will sprig about 12.">-1.')0 S(i. ft. l»ased on G inch centers. One 

 s(iuare yard will plant about 1200 square feet. One sq. foot $3.25; One square yard $21.00. 



MATRELLA ZOYSIA (Manila Grass) is one of the most beautiful of all grasses. Its leaves 

 are finer than those of Meyer Zoysia and the resulting turf is of the finest quality. Ma- 

 trella Zoysia can be grown successfully from Washington. J). C. southward. It turns brown 

 in the winter but in the summer its wonderful (piality is well worth this period of dorm- 

 ancy. Use same quantities as given for Meyer Zoysia. One square foot $1.60; One square 

 yard $10.75. Shipping Charge $1.35 per sq. yd.; 25c per sq. ft. 



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