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SHADE TREES (Continued) 
Lining out stock 
Bare-Root 10 100 
12516 dS ie ae ee ate ee ees $ 1.50 “$712.00 
TS SEO 524 va eee ee ee 2.00 17.00 
DOGWOOD (Cornus florida) White Flowering 
Bare-Root 
AN OMS Sas AL te ek ehpee lade pat Sle fas She an 8 $ 7.00 §$ 65.00 
SALO CATO 2 eee eee eee 10.00 90.00 
7 EDN ROP © SAb EAM EIR Eales: Paice 15.00 135.00 
GsGO 88 att ee 20.00 180.00 
B&B, double above rates. 
GORDONIA LASIANTHUS 
Bare-Root 
T2STONTS eine od ee ee ees $ 6.00 
ES BLO e 4 Fg ee ee ee ree 8.50 
B&B, double above rates. 
HOLLY, Hlex Dahoon, Grafted—Leaves bright and 
glossy branches literally covered with bright red 
berries. One of the most valuable broad-leaved 
evergreens. 
HOLLY (lex Opaca), Grafted. 
Our American Hollies are grafted from the finest 
selected strains of fruiting trees and should not be 
compared with seedlings. Choose any one of the 
seven types offered below; or, better still, order the 
whole collection; and you will never again be satis- 
fied with ordinary hollies. 
Bailey. An old fashioned Christmas type holly; with 
large, spiny leaves and producing fair quantities 
of attractive red berries. 
East Palatka. Foliage light green of medium size, 
almost smooth, and resembling Dahoon holly in 
appearance. A regular bearer of immense quan- 
tities of bright red berries. 
Howard. The most popular variety we grow. Foli- 
age very dark and glossy, with some spines; ber- 
ries red and attractive, excellent. 
Hume No. 1. A vigorous grower, spreading in habit, 
with large, almost spineless leaves. Bears reg- 
ularly and the fruit is red and of large size. 
Hume No. 2. Leaves large and spiny, fruits red, 
large, and produced in fair quantities. 




