inch long, set close to the stem, and large, red ber¬ 
ries nestled among them. Eventually a small tree, 
but slow-growing. Not quite so hardy as American 
Holly, it will stand 10 or 15 below zero unharmed 
if not too exposed, while 25 below has killed it 
back to some extent. This form of I. Pernyi bears 
staminate flowers followed by a few pistillate. Cut- 
ting-grown plants. 
6 to 8 inches high in 4-inch pots $1.25 each 
OTHER CHOICE PLANTS 
DAVIDIA INYOLUCRATA. The Dove Tree E. 
H. Wilson made famous. Quick-growing deciduous 
tree 60 feet high with odd flowers that look like 
white birds. Hardy in sheltered places, but after 
transplanting it often winterkills almost to the root. 
For this reason it should be set in its permanent 
place in spring while still very small. 
6 to 8 inches high in 4-inch pots 75 cents each 
8 to 12 inches high in 6-inch pots $1.25 each 
HEDERA HELIX MINIMA. A very dwarf Eng¬ 
lish Ivy with leaves about an inch across arranged 
very close together in two ranks. The name is not 
well verified, and may be wrong, for although a dis- 
