
ADAMS RUN, S. C. 
Gardenia Florida—-Cape Jasmine. Sweet-scented 
white flowers. Well known and very popular. 
Each 
MLO MA) iri ee er A i $2.00 
LEARTRORA Ga hs) aaa eeraaee Pater ee, See et 3.50 
G., Mystery—Very fast grower with larger 
blooms than the preceding. Each 
SE ARR PA EDS es ai ot, ace apd ea Se ead ah ae CPL $2.50 
Mee OMS BL Cre ec ee ts See ee 4.00 
Ilex (Holly)—Our Hollies are grown from cut- 
tings or grafted from heavy bearing specimens, in- 
suring handsome plants. Dug with good ball of 
earth. 
I. Cornuta Burfordi (Burford’s Holly).—This va- 
riety has few or no spines and is of more rapid 
growth than I. cornuta. Very dark, shiny green 
foliage, which holds its lustrous color throughout 
coldest weather. Large, red berries all winter. 
I. Cornuta Femina—Like I, cornuta Burfordi but 
has leaves of five spines, 
I, Crenata (Japanese Holly).—4 ft. An evergreen 
shrub, 4 feet high, with oval, crenate leaves. Black 
berries. Good for low plantings, such as around 
foundations. Rather slow in growth and perfectly 
hardy. 
Prices of Ilex cornuta Burfordi, femina and 
crenata Each 10 
18 to 24 in., balled & burlapped_._~-_$3.00 $27.50 
ZeLOeSeitye balled. & burlapped .--__- 5.00 40.00 
38 to 4 ft., balled & burlapped --_.-. 7.50 60.00 
I. Dahoon (Dahoon Holly). A fine native Holly, 
making a small tree. Narrow, glossy leaves. 
Each 
PROMO RL pe a ee -$ 3.50 
ee MR ey eee ae 5.00 
AMCOME Et eee ee te we ee ee 7.50 
S (We C Wh not ee ee oe 10.00 
Ilex Opaca (American Tree Holly).—All of our 
plants of this well-known native Holly are grown 
by grafting from heavy bearing plants. Choice 
specimens. Each 
aetOvstcypalled 6 burlappéed’ —2o 245. J] -$ 7.50 
DeLOEuetC oe pallicds a DULlappéed 222227 10.00 
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