BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
ILEX, Holly (continued) | 
aquifolium pendula (7) 10 100 
WEEPING ENGLISH HOLLY rate rate 
Habit is only partially weeping. Our 
start was with cions sent from Kew 
Gardens where the beautiful compact 
old specimens are about 12 ft. wide 
and maybe 7 or 8 ft. tall. 3 
4 ini wpot Lb towels a its i ates 165 60 
AMT DOU 4 CORO te ING t.-e ate “aye 00 
aquifolium Silver Variegated (7) 
Avan apOb nor bu Gy ble. eae aes Oo OO 
ciliospinosa (7) 
AMIN Ot LatO) Laeiel Coleen ts. ges ese .65 .60 
cornuta (female) (7) 
CHINESE HOLLY 
Ain DOE ME LS LO wee WiU ce Wes fore ees 65 .60 
ATi, DOt mG), LOj Le a Lee ee DO .o0 
cornuta burfordi (7) 
BURFORD HOLLY 
AVini DOE mw llON i 4 iLO Aline tee geese OO 00 
sikkimensis (7) 
SIKKIM HOLLY 
This vigorous growing Holly from the 
Himalayan region makes a moderately 
tall tree having probably the best foli- 
age of the genus. Leaves attain 6 or 7 
inches in length with wavy prickly 
margins. Berries are said to be yel- 
low. We haven’t had it long enough 
to know about that, but consider it 
well worth planting for foliage effect 
alone. 
An pO bee tOl eS Lucene ee .65 .60 
yunnanensis (7) 
YUNNAN HOLLY 
This beautiful and interesting ever- 
green Holly might be briefly described 
as Ilex crenata with red berries! The 
leaves are very small and habit com- 
pact. .The small flowers, curiously 
enough, are pink. In open ground it 
may reach 8 or 10 ft. but for pot use 
it could be “pinched” to size desired. 
Plants offered are female and grafted 
so will bear young. 
Abin pole tO, 6) UI). ete ee DO 50 
LEPTOSPERMUM scoparium eximium (9%) 
(new) 
Very fine. Habit spreading; leaves 
small and deep green. Flowers profuse 
and snow-white. A.M.R.H.S. 
ATT pote ortOr4ett ctr ee 45 .40 
