A source of supply for quantities of 
ftollu and 30dM 
UT of our long experience and our associations formed in establishing 
our large plantation of boxwood, has grown our realization that Land¬ 
scape Architects and Nurserymen should have a source of supply 
for large quantities of Holly and Yew, — principally for hedge purposes. For 
several years we have been devoting considerable time and effort to building 
ample stocks of beautiful, heavily-foliaged plants. This year, we are pleased to 
announce that we are prepared to fill quantity orders at very moderate prices. 
We now have a large and very fine supply of common American Holly, Ilex 
opaca, ranging from 1 8 to 36 inches in height. All of these plants have been 
transplanted two or three times and have developed excellent root systems. 
We make no effort to differentiate between the berried and the unberried plants, 
because a mixture of the two in a hedge is generally considered desirable. 
The stock of Yew, Taxus cuspidata, which we have developed ranges in height 
from 1 2 to 24 inches and is of exceptionally fine quality and color. The plants 
have been transplanted several times and hence, should give maximum effect in 
hedge work. 
Because we are located too far from the usual planting location to make small 
lot shipments, we solicit your inquiry for quantity demands only. Prices will 
be sent promptly upon application. 
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dantertroru NuwmB 
INCORPORATED 
Easton, Maryland 
