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Le-Mac Nurseries, Hampton, Virginia 
HEDERA HELIX HAHN’S. This variety is of very 
compact habit, making many side branches. A 
very popular variety. 
each 
1 yr. trs. - .25 
2 yr. trs. - .50 
“ “ CAENWOODIANA. This ivy has small 
dark green leaves with white veins. 
each 
1 yr. trs. - .25 
CONGLOMERATA. A dwarf variety 
with tiny twisted foliage. Compact prostrate 
growth. Very valuable for the rock garden. 
each 
1 yr. trs., bushy _ .25 
HELLEBORES NIGER. (Christmas Rose). A winter 
flowering plant with dark green foliage; pro¬ 
duces for several weeks a profusion of white 
flowners which gradually darken to pink. This 
plant prefers a shaded location with a good, 
rich, well-drained soil, and should not be allow¬ 
ed to become dry. 
each 
3 yr. clumps _ 1.00 
4 yr. clumps _ 1.25 
HYBRIDUS. 
each 
4 yr. clumps - 1.25 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM. 10-15'. (English Holly). 
Glossy evergreen spiny foliage; bright red ber¬ 
ries; ideal for hedges. The plants we offer are 
seedling grown and we are unable to tell the 
berry-bearing plants. 
each 
12-15 in. B. & B. _ 1.00 
15-18 in. B. & B. - 1-25 
18-24 in. B. & B. - 1*50 
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J. VAN TOL. 15-20'. A variety of 
English Holly, distinguished by its very dark 
green foliage and lustrous berries borne in large 
clusters. 
each 
18-24 in. B. & B. - 2.00 
24-30 in. B. & B. - 3.00 
“ PYRAMIDALIS COMPACTA. 20- 
30'. A compact growing form of English Holly, 
producing an abundance of bright red berries. 
each 
18-24 in. B. & B. - 2.00 
24-30 in. B. & B. - 3.00 
