CHASE, ALABAMA 
BROADLEAVED EVERGREENS (Continued) 
ILEX cornuta, Chinese Holly. 
A compact pyramidal (grower. One of the finest and 
showiest hollies in the South. Rich glossy leaves usual¬ 
ly with five spines. Fruit largest of any holly grown. 
8 feet. Each 
2- 3 Ft., BB .$ 1.25 
18-24 In., BB . 1.00 
15-18 In., BB .75 
12-15 In., BB .50 
crenata, Japanese Holly. 
A dense compact, stiff-branched grower, with small 
deep green leaves similar to Boxwood. 8 feet. 
15-18 In., BB .:. 1.25 
12-15 In., BB . 1.00 
crenata rotundifolia. 
Open rapid grower. Dark green glossy oval leaves; 
ink-black berries. Valuable for specimens and in bor¬ 
ders with other fruiting plants. 10 feet. 
24-30 In., BB . 1.75 
18-24 In., BB . 1.50 
15-18 In., BB . 1.25 
12-15 In., BB . 1.00 
glabra, Inkberry. 
Loose upright spreading habit. Glossy dark green 
leaves turn purplish in winter; shiny black berries. 
Grows freely even in poor sandy soil. Excellent for 
naturalistic work. 5 feet. 
4-Inch Pots .50 
opaca, American Holly. 
The well-known native tree. As a lawn specimen, 
nothing is more handsome or adds so much to the winter 
beauty. Grows well in sun or shade. 30 feet. 
8-10 Ft., BB . 7.50 
6- 8 Ft., BB . 5.00 
5- 6 Ft., BB . 3.50 
4- 5 Ft., BB . 2.50 
3- 4 Ft., BB . 1.50 
2- 3 Ft., BB . 1.00 
Our Ilex opaca have had the digger run under fre¬ 
quently, and will move easily. Can supply in BERRIED 
plants at double the price. 
vomitoria, Yaupon Holly. 
A native Holly with spreading branches, and oval or 
oblong dark green leaves; scarlet fruit. One of the best 
for mass planting. 15 feet. 
30-36 In., BB . 1.00 
24-30 In., BB .75 
18-24 In., BB .50 
VIRGINIA, April 25, 1935: “I like to do business with you for two 
reasons; the first being that I receive excellent stock, carefully graded to a 
high standard; and second, you give service— pronto, quick.” 
