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NAMED VARIETIES OF ILEX OPACA 
(AMERICAN HOLLY) 
There are many hundreds of varieties 
of American Holly. Some good; some not so 
good. 
We recommend the following varieties 
because of three main advantages: 
1. Darker foliage 
2. Earlier bearing 
3. A definite manner of growth and shape. 
DWARF (Habit; wider than tall, spreading, 
occasional upshoots, slow growing) 
Uses: Rock Gardens, Foundation plantings 
se Var. “Massachusetts” 
oe Sere Special Prices Inquire. 
HEDGE: (Habit; nearly as wide as tall, slow 
growth.) — 
Uses: Hedges and Ae UTLEY Shrubs 
Var. “Christmas Hedge” 
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> “King Christmas” ‘(Hedge) Male* 
Ze ) “Clarke” : 
we tes “Cardinal Hedge” 
STANDARD DENSE: (Habit; formal gener- 
ally round top or pyramidal. ) 
Uses: Best all round landscape type. 
Var. *Cardinal” “King Cardinal’ Male 
INTERMEDIATE (Habit; Neither very dense 
nor very loose. ) 
Uses: Specimen lawn trees, landscape. 
Var. “Bountiful” “King Bountiful’ Male 
LOOSE (Habit; Informal, loose growth.) 
Uses: Informal landscape, Holly Orchards 
Var. “Merry Christmas”? Best spray Holly 
type. Used extensively in Holly 
Orchards. 
“Old Heavy Berry” Best informal 
landscape type for natural plant- 
ings. (4” - 24” only) * 
* Available in mailing tube small sizes only. 
Yellow Berried and Spineless types — NEW 
Also available in mailing tube sizes only. 
Trueness to Variety Type — See last page 
