EASTVIEW, N. Y. 13 
ILEX - The Hollies 
There is something startling about the sight of a full-grown 
Holly tree aglow with red berries. Our imaginations are 
stirred by this familiar species not only because of its asso- 
ciation with Christmas spirit and cheer, but by its crisp, 
dominant, year-round personality. Only one of this group 
looks anything like the tree Christmas Holly. They differ 
greatly in habit and use but all are among the most desirable 
of evergreen shrubs. 
I. bullata (Bozleaf Holly). Resembles dwarf Boxwood in 
habit and foliage. Usually grows broader than high, with 
very glossy foliage. We recommend its wide use as it has a 
live, healthy look through the coldest weather. 
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eR LOIO Ue hte ao ee $9.00 
I. crenata. A rapid growing, dense evergreen bush with deep 
green, Boxwood-like foliage. A permanent plant of real 
character. 
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5 to 6 ft. heavy. .$15.00 to $20.00 
. glabra (Inkberry). A bushy, upright growing, very hardy 
shrub with dark, oval foliage, small flowers and an abun- 
dance of glossy black fruit in the Fall. Useful for shady and 
moist locations. 
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I. opaca (American Holly). The well known Christmas Holly, 
with red berries. Grows to a large tree but may be sheared 
to a dense bush. Both male and female plants should be 
planted. We believe we have one of the finest collections of 
American Holly available and all plants have been trained 
and transplanted frequently. 
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I. rotundifolia (Rowndleaf Holly). Compact evergreen shrub 
with shiny green foliage and black berries. An outstanding 
variety which is real hardy in Westchester. 
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KALMIA - Mountain Laurel 
See page 11. 
LEUCOTHOE 
L. catesbaei (Drooping Leucothoe). Most beautiful dwarf 
shrub for either shade or sun. White, bell-shaped flowers 
cover the drooping stems in early Spring. Prices are low for 
bushy plants. The Fall and Winter color of foliage is bronze 
to red and most decorative. Cut the stems for decoration 
inside and it improves the plant and the stems will last for 
weeks inside. 
Satie: iste oe ee $2.50 | 2 to 214 ft.......... $5.00 
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PIERIS 
P. japonica (Andromeda). Hardy Laurel-like leafed plant of 
unequaled value in a broadleaf planting. Glossy leaves of 
various shades with lovely sprays of Lily-of-the-valley-like 
clusters of white flowers in very early Spring. 
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4x4 ft. specimens...... $25.00 
