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Hollies --- Ilex 
Hollies are one of the most interesting evergreens, 
both traditional and for their beauty. 

Their many shades of green foliage and variations 
in their berries make one an enthusiast after the first 
purchase of a rare or unusual plant. We list a few 
below that will do well for you if you give them some 
Winter protection from the winds while they are young, 
to acclimate them to your area. These are stocky, 
well-rooted plants, from four-inch pots, grown on their 
own roots. Their sex is guaranteed femina. If there 
are no male trees near you, buy one for pollination. 
$1.00 each for any of the varieties listed below, except 
where noted. Priced at the Nursery, we do not ship 
Hollies. 
Ilex Aquifolia. The well-known English Holly. Very 
glossy leaves, with large triangular spiny teeth, fruit 
a bright red. A hardy strain. 
Ilex Aquifolia Wilsonii. A very handsome large leaf 
variety of the English Holly. Leaves dark lustrous 
green, and the berries are red, large and showy. 
Needs a protected position from the winds. 
Ilex Aquifolia Balearica. Another handsome form of 
the English Holly, with very large leaves of a good 
rich green, with and without teeth, upright in 
growth, yet broad. Fruit is very large and deep red, 
in profusion. 
Ilex Aquifolia Camelliafolia. A very beautiful form of 
the English Holly, with camellia-like foliage which 
colors a beautiful bronze-green in winter. Very 
pree red berries; form rather broad, more so than 
tall. 
lex Aquifolia Argenteo Marginata. A very bright 
English Holly with leaves green margined silver. 
Berries freely, and bright red. Needs a protected 
position from the winds. 
Ilex Aquifolia Bicolor. A handsome English Holly 
with green leaves margined gold. Berries bright red. 
Heavily toothed. Needs protection from winds. 'A 
rare and beautiful plant. $2.00 each. 
Ilex Aquifolia Pyramidal-Compacta. A very compact 
form of English Holly with crowded erect growing 
branches, yet broad. Leaves dark green. They are 
toothed and smooth; the berries are a bright red. 
Ilex Aquifolia J. Van Tol. Another form of English 
Holly with dark green leaves and occasional teeth. 
Pettis are deep red, large and showy. Heavy 
ruiter. 
Ilex Aquifolia Crispa. A form of English Holly with 
deep green, spiny and’ wavey leaves. Unusual and 
good. Deep red berries. Scarce. $2.00 each. 
Nex Aquifolia Angustifolia. An entirely different form 
of English Holly with almost black-green leaves 
which are very spiny, small and lanceolate. Rare. 
$2.00 each. ae 
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Rare Hollies are grown at Ten Oaks. 




