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Crenata Bullata (Convexa). Very desirable variety with shiny green, cup-shaped 
leaves. Compact growth. 
Crenata Globosa. More compact than Rotundifolia. Leaves darker green. 
Crenata Helleri. Very small leaf, slow growing Japanese holly. Suitable for ground 
cover or rock garden. Does better in shade. 
Glabra (Ink berry). Native gall berry. 
Cassine. Small evergreen tree with an abundance of bright red berries in early 
Winter. Is said to be a cross between our native Holly and Yaupon. Very showy 
and desirable. 
Cornuta (Chinese Holly). Dark green foliage. Large red berries borne profusely. 
The plant forms a bushy, compact tree ten to twelve feet high. Very attractive and 
popular. 
Cornuta burfordi. Same habit of growth as Cornuta, but the leaves have only one point, 
instead of several, like the leaves of Cornuta and American Holly. 
Crenata (Japanese Holly). Leaves about the size of Boxwood. Medium growth, black 
berries. 
Crenata microphylla (Small Leaf Japanese Holly). Black berries. 
Crenata rotundifolia. Compact evergreen shrub with round, shiny green foliage, 
black berries. 
Myrtifolia. Medium loose growing Holly with leaves long and very narrow. Large 
bunches of bright red berries in profusion. 
Opaca (American Holly). Ours are rooted cuttings from berried trees, so all will 
have berries. 
Opaca hume. Similar to Opaca except faster growing. 
Vomitoria (Yaupon). Grayish green leaves. Compact growth. Small red berries. 
ILLICIUM 
Anisatum. Handsome broadleaf evergreen shrub. A small tree of upright habit. Its 
crushed leaves have a pleasant aroma. 
JASMINUM 
Floridum. Small evergreen shrub producing bright golden flowers during the summer. 
Hardy here. 
LAUROCERASUS 
Caroliniana (Carolina Cherry Laurel). Rather rapid growing evergreen tree with 
dark green leaves. Can be trimmed to almost any shape. Very dense if sheared 
three or four times each season. 
Officinalis (English Laurel). Broad shiny foliage. Tall, vigorous, bushy growth. 
LIGUSTRUM 
Amurense (Amur River Privet). Hedge plants. 
Japonicum (Japanese Privet). Tall growing plant with large green leaves. White 
flowers followed by blue berries. 
Lucidum (Wax-leaf Privet). Medium bushy growth. Dark green leaves. White 
flowers followed by blue berries. Ligustrum Japonicum and Ligustrum Lucidum 
are sold in the Southeast as we have them listed. Many horticulturists claim that 
we have the name reversed. 
Lucidum Nobilis. Dark green, tall, pyramidal form of Ligustrum Lucidum. 
MAGNOLIA 
Grandiflora (Southern Magnolia). See Shade Trees. 
MAHONIA 
Japonica (Bealei). Dark green Holly-like foliage. Yellow flowers in January. Blue 
berries in May. Needs some shade. 
Fortunei. Long, narrow, serrated leaves. Yellow bloom in early fall. Plant resem- 
bles Nandina. 
Plant pecan trees for shade. 
