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Ilex aquifolium (French Type of English Holly) 
An evergreen holly of thrifty growth. Full branches, has large, rich green 
leaves and bears bright red berries of large size in abundance. One of the 
best hollies, and a holly which one would make no mistake in planting where 
holly thrives or is desired. Very valuable both for ornamentation and for 
commercial use where the foliage and berries are wanted for Christmas or 
other decorations. The best commercial strain having good keeping qualities 
and heavy berries. Self fertile. 
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Ilex crenata (Japanese Holly) 
Small, smooth, dark green leaves, resembling box. Has black berries, much 
branched shrub of irregular growth, 5 to 6 feet tall. Useful for its foliage. 
Fine hedge subject. Evergreen native of the orient. 
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Juniperus chinensis armstrongi (Armstrong's Spreading Juniper) 
Produces a dense mass of soft gray-green foliage 2 to 3 feet high and broadly 
spreading. Hardy, vigorous grower. 
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Juniperus chinensis femina (sylvestris) (Reeves Juniper) 
A loosely branched tree, tips slightly nodding. Foliage bright green, com- 
pletely covering the branches, in fact it is so dense that the branches appear 
to be moss laden. Contrast between adult and juvenile foliage is very de- 
lightful. A wonderful tree. 
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Juniperus chinensis mascula 
An upright growing juniper, well branched, and carrying a fine mixture of 
juvenile and adult foliage on the same branches. Needs a little more space 
than some junipers and thus fits well into larger plantings. Grows to a height 
of 10 to 12 feet with a spread of 8 to 10 feet at the base. Very hardy. 
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Juniperus chinensis pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper) 
This well known juniper can scarcely be excelled for terrace and mass plant- 
ing. Upright training gives it a very individual habit of growth and greater 
range of landscape uses. It is hardy and a rapid, vigorous grower and 
thrives under adverse conditions of soil and climate. It has a fine green 
foliage, which with a little pruning forms a dense mass. Broadly spreading, 
reaching in older trees a diameter of 20 to 25 feet. Probably the most uni- 
versal favorite of all junipers of its type. 
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Juniperus communis depressa aurea (Golden Prostrate Juniper} 
A dense, low spreading juniper, with heavy golden foliage in texture much 
like the hemlock. Very hardy. 
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