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Gardenia florida (Cape-Jasmine). Medium height, 
with large, glossy foliage and white, waxlike, 
fragrant flowers. — 
Each 
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fobOris. menes. <= 1.00 
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Ilex cassine angustifolia (Dahoon Holly). Has 
long, narrow leaves, bears deep red berries very 
young and most profusely. 
Cee LOC be. ee es 1.50 
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Ilex cornuta (Chinese Holly). Leaves of shining 
green; growth compact and pyramidal. Its red 
berries are the largest of any Holly. 
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Salen. COt=ees 7.50 
Ilex cornuta bufordi (Buford’s Holly). Of more 
rapid growth than Chinese Holly; bearing large 
red berries. Leaves are glossy and dark green, 
with one spine on the tip. 
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PALO FOC is fetch 3.00 
Ilex opaca (American Holly). Well-known native 
tree; bright red berries; bright glossy foliage 
remains beautiful the year round. 
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Pel Oue Deets Yet 5.00 
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BELO Te eCb a! 10.00 
PL Sie OCA 12.00 
PEtOrLOtr eet oe eon 15.00 
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Ilex vomitoria (Yaupon Holly). Small leaf shrub 
with spreading branches; small, yellowish white 
flowers borne in spring. In winter it is covered 
with scarlet berries. 
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Jasminum floridum (Florida Jasmine). Arched 
branches clothed with dark green leaves and 
yellow flowers a good part of the summer. 
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