
Ilex opaca specimen {finsert: leaf and berry) 
ILEX aquifolium pyramidalis (Eng- 
lish Holly—hardy form)—25 ft. Zone 
VI. Familiar Christmas evergreen. 
This is a handsome, hardy grafted 
female. 
*4-in. pots, $2.00, 10 $17.50, 100 $150.00 
Cornuta Bufordi (Horned Holly)— 
Hardiest form of cornuta (Zone VI). 
Red berries, shiny leaf, evergreen, to 
8 ft. 
10 in. B&B, $2.50, 8 in. B&B, $2.00 
crenata (Japanese Holly) — 18 ft. 
Zone V. Showy only for evergreen 
leaf and thickset, cross-branched 
shape. Tolerant. Slow-growing. 
15 in. B&B, $2.50, 10 $20.00, 100 $190.00 
2 ft. B&B, $4.00, 10 $37.50, 100 $350.00 
CONVEXA (Box-leaf) —4 ft. Dwarf 
with shiny round evergreen leaf. 
This is a gorgeous, gleaming leaf. 
The shrub might substitute as hardy 
dwarf box. 
*8 in. X, 5 (minim) $4.50, 100 $87.50 
12 in. B&B, $3.25, 18 in. B&B, $6.00 
ROTUNDIFOLIA (Round-leaf Jap Hol- 
ly)—Larger, showier leaves than cre- 
nata. 
*8 in. X, 5 (minim) $3.50, 100 $55.00 
15 in. B&B, $2.50, 10 $23.00, 100 $200.00 
glabra (Ink-berry)—6 ft. Zone V. 
Evergreen, loose bush. Tolerant even 
in cities. The leaf is dull; the plant 
only good for background or mass- 
ing. 
*4 in. X, 5 (minim) $2.25, 100 $35.00 
2 ft. B&B, $3.50, 10 $30.00, 100 $250.00 

Montana (Monticala)—Small tree 
to 30 ft. Zone V. Orange 1!/)-inch ber- 
ries. Showy, tolerant, deciduous. 
2 ft. $2.50, 10 $20.00, 100 $180.00 
opaca (American Holly) —40 ft. 
Zone V. Damp, some shade. Red ber- 
ries, dull, evergreen leaf. Only fe- 
males have berries. We offer: 
MALES—You need one with your fe- 
males, for most berries. 
3 ft. B&B, $4.50, 10 $37.50, 100 $350.00 
FEMALES (grafts and cuttings): 
2 ft. B&B, $4.00, 10 $35.00, 100 $295.00 
3 ft. B&B, $5.00, 10 $40.00, 100 $325.00 
5 ft. B&B, $7.50, 10 $65.00, 100 $595.00 
CROONENBURG — Form with larger 
berries, though no larger clusters. 
Young plants bear, and so freely 
they weigh down the bush. Zone VI. 
2 ft. B&B, $10.00, 10 $95.00, 100 $925.00 
XANTHOCARPA —An Opaca with 
yellow berries, instead of red. 
4-in. pots, $2.00, 10 $18.00, 100 $165.00 
Pernyi— 10 ft., slowly. Zone V. 
Tiny leaves, large red berries. Fine, 
evergreen dwarf. 
4-in. pots, $1.50, 10 $12.50, 100 $110.00 
serrata—15 ft. Zone V. More 
graceful; more, smaller and shinier 
berries than Ilex verticillata. 
3 ft. B&B, $3.00, 10 $25.00, 100 $200.00 
verticillata (Winterberry) —15 ft. 
Zone V. Dampness preferred. Many 
red berries all winter. A show. 
*18 in., 10 (minim) $3.00, 100 $16.00 
3 ft., $1.50, 1012.50, 100 $95.00 
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Juglans nigra—a handsome tree. 

INKBERRY—See Ilex glabra 
IVY—Hedera; Ampelopsis 
JAPANESE—See Cherry, Maple, etc. 
JASMINUM Stephanese (Hybrid 
Jasmine)—20 ft. Vine. Zone VI. Uink, 
fragrant, May. 
*12 in. X, 5 (minim) $2.50, 100 $40.00 
Nudiflorum (Winter Jasmine)—15 
ft. Zone V. Bright yellow, Feb. to 
April. Tolerant. 
12 in. X, 5 (minim) $2.50, 100 $40.00 
JETBEAD—See Rhodotypos 
JUDAS TREE—See Cercis 
JUGLANS nigra (Black Walnut) 
(See also Page 51)—120 ft. Zone IV. 
Rich, moist. Majestic, with good tim- 
ber, handsome leaf and deciduous 
nuts. The following are seedlings. 
*2 ft., 10 (minimum) $2.50, 100 $16.00 
*3 ft., 30 (minimum) $7.50, 100 $20.00 
6 ft., $2.50, 1017.50, 100 $125.00 
cincerea (Butternut)—75 ft. Zone 
III. Less handsome, but good. 
8 ft. $6.75, 10 $65.00, 100 $625.00 
sieboldiana—65 ft. Zone IV. Fine, 
vigorous tree, bearing tasty nuts; 
rather like Brazil nuts. 
6 ft., $4.50, 10 $40.00, 100 $375.00 
Named kinds—See page 51 for 
grafted Walnuts. 
JUNEBERRY—See Amelanchier 

* = young, unformed. X = transplanted. 
B&B = ball of earth, shapely, well-grown. 
Plants not marked: specimens, well shaped. 
