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HOLLY—(Continued) 
DAHOON HOLLY Ilex Cassine 
Pyramidal growth oblong 1eaves, dark green with no spines. Bright 
red Berries in early Fall and Winter. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX XXX 
BOB a eee i 80 Ibs. $1.00 $1.25 
Bache Deal, 120 lbs. 1.25 1.75 
B&BS ae Grit: 200 lbs. 2.00 2.75 
B&B Fas. Of 71 250 lbs. 2.75 3.50 
- NOTE—Add 50% for Berried Plants. 
DAHOON (THORNY) HOLLY (BERRIED) I. Cassine 
Pyramidal | growth, leaves with no spines. Symmetrical uniform 
growth, with Bright red berries, in masses. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xx xxxX 
B&B eee Tdi. 120 lbs. $1.90 $3.60 
Beeb aoe Om ft. 160 lbs. 3.60 5.00 
DECIDUOUS HOLLY (Possum Haw) Ilex decidua 
Bright Red Berries. Holds berries after leaves shed off — 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX xxxX 
B&B ia Seer 100 Ibs. $1.00 | $1.25 
B&B 6*2.ft; 140 lbs. 25 (1.75 
B&B eae Satt: 190 lbs. 1.75 2.50 
NOTE—Add 25% for Berried Plants. 
SLACK’S (Chinese Holly) I. Cornuta Slack’s Hort. Var. 
New Hort. variety of Chinese, all grown from cuttings and bear- 
ing large red berries from young plants. 
Class Min. Ht. Apx. Wt. xX xxXxX 
B& Bows 2 omit 120 lbs. $3.00 $4.00 
B&B eee One. 160 lbs. 4.00 -  §.00 
B&Bs Beeite 220 lbs. 6.00 7,50 

Red Berries Attract Attention 
YAUPON HOLLY 
Ilex vomitoria 
This is undoubtedly the best of the native shrubs. It can be kept 
sheared resembling the fine-leaved Boxwood. Nursery grown, root 
pruned, balled from our Beaumont Balling Soil. Compact growth, 
highly improved over those grown in the woods. We have sheared 
some into Globes Cones, Squares and Pyramids. We also grow 
blocks for Hedge Purposes and constantly headed back while small 
makes low compact hedges to start with.Umbrella shaped trees 
or compact bushy shrubs. The finest shrubs for compact hedges, 
sheared or unsheared. The young stems are light brown, turning 
to a light gray. The leaves are small, lustrous green above, and 
paler beneath, and cling from two to three years. The trans- 
parent red berries are very outstanding. This variety 
of Holly grows in all soils, and in shady locations, or in the open 
sun. Makes the best Evergreen Hedge. Also, useful as specimens, 
screens, accents in foundation plantings; in fact, anywhere in the 
Landscape Planting. They can be pruned to any shape or size, 
and with but little work, look well at all seasons. Immune from 
all known kinds of insects and fungus diseases. 
