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ILEX crenata helleri. 1’-112' Heller Holly 
EVERGREEN. Just hugs the ground and forms a broad flat compact 
mass just packed with stiff twigs which in turn are well clothed 
with shiny dark green leaves half inch or less in length. Very neat 
and slow in growth—a gem for low permanent planting. Needs no 
pruning. 
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—microphylla. 8’-10’ Littleleaf Japanese Holly 
EVERGREEN. Even the smallest plant shows inherent character and 
sturdiness. Being more hardy than the type this form is recom- 
mended for general use, particularly as the twiggy branches make 
an ideal hedge or handsome specimen. Has smaller leaves and a 
much bushier habit. 
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—rotundifolia. 12’-15’ Roundleaf Japan Holly 
EVERGREEN. In character rather more loose and irregular than 
crenata,’ but quite distinct because of its leaves which are almost 
as large as Privet. The upright tendency can be used to good ad- 
vantage in mass plantings. 
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glabra. 4’-6’ Inkberry 
EVERGREEN. Rather loose but well clothed with deep green leaves 
that turn to a peculiar metallic deep purple color in winter. Most 
effective in masses when the glittering black berries are more evi- 
dent. Grows in shade or sun. 
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opaca. 30’-40’ American Holly 
EVERGREEN. Christmas is immediately suggested by the familiar 
typical holly leaves and red berries. Be sure to get both male and 
female trees if berries are wanted, and transplant in spring. Young 
plants seem to prefer light shade but later a moist but well-drained 
sunny spot will produce a more compact specimen. Acid soil pre- 
ferred. 
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