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ILEX crenata——Continued Each Ten Hundred 
—microphylla. 8'-10’ Littleleaf Japanese Holly 
EVERGREEN. Even the smallest plant shows inherent 
character and sturdiness. Being more hardy than the type 
this form is recommended for general use, particularly as 
the twiggy branches make an ideal hedge or handsome 
specimen. Has smaller leaves and a much bushier habit. 
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lYesto 62 , aii Bushy ebackeoee 2.70 2.40 210 
20 stom. 2Yav it Bushy be Gebe Sito 3.30 3.00 
20240 SOF Fit. Bushy eb. Geb Sete: 4.80 4.50 
3) to Annie Bushi eB mccebas 7.50 7.00 6.00 
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— rotundifolia. 12’-15’ Roundleaf Japan Holly 
EVERGREEN. In character rather more loose and _ ir- 
regular than “crenata,” but quite distinct because of its 
leaves which are almost as large as Privet. The upright 
tendency can be used to good advantage in mass plantings. 
ZietO mower it. B: GeB ae 3.50 3.00 
SaeeiOme4 eos it. Berit Baas 5.25 
glabra. 4’-6’ Inkberry 
EVERGREEN. Rather loose but well clothed with deep 
green leaves that turn to a peculiar metallic deep purple 
color in winter. Most effective in masses when the glitter- 
ing black berries are more evident. Grows in shade or sun. 
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latifolia. 50’-60’ Broadleaf Holly 
EVERGREEN. Judging from the handsome glossy green 
six inch oblong leaves it promises to develop into “one of 
the most beautiful Hollies’ to quote L. H. Bailey. The red 
fruits are arranged in dense clusters and so far it has 
proved hardy, but we suggest winter protection at first. 
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opaca. 30’-40’ American Holly 
EVERGREEN. Christmas is immediately suggested by the 
familiar typical holly leaves and red berries. Be sure to 
get both male and female trees if berries are wanted, and 
transplant in spring. Young plants seem to prefer light 
shade but later a moist but well-drained sunny spot will 
produce a more compact specimen. Acid soil preferred. 
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7 to 8 ft. specimens, B. & B. 25.00 to 50.00 each 
For selected berrying plants add 30% to above prices. 
—xanthocarpa. 25’-30’ Yellowfruited Holly 
EVERGREEN. Finally we found this true form with really 
yellow berries. Similar to the type but seems more hardy. 
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pernyi. 7’-8’ Perny Holly 
EVERGREEN. Thick, small, angular leaves are crowded 
on the branchlets, and the dark lustrous green coloring 
makes a splendid foil for the bright red berries. The 
intricate branching habit results in a spiny compact bush. 
6% Pots, 9°10 812: ins ee ee 2.29 1.80 
