Wil mat Helly Co. Feb. |G Se 
NAR beERTA, Pan. 
ENGLISH HOLLY VARIETIES 
> ILEX AQUIFOLIUM FISHERI (Fishers Best) 
The parent tree growing in eastern Pennsylvania is a 
handsome free growing sort which produces partheno- 
carpic fruit freely. A male strain has also been identified 
whose wedge shaped leaves measure 3 inches in length. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
Nh Aisehe, Oe ee 2.00 each 
1 to 2 feet 4.00 each 
—— ILEX AQUIFOLIUM CILIATA MAJOR 
A vigorous variety, the young shoots of which are deep 
purple. To us, this is the most beautiful of all the English 
hollies growing in the east. The stock plant, which is over 
12 feet tall and of equal thickness, has withstood the 
winter extremes well. The leaves, which are over 3 inches 
long, have many spines. In color they are dark glossy 
olive green. The berries are of medium size and bright 
red. 
[years 0 alae $2.00 each 
IetOezercet 4.00 each 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM PYRAMIDALIS 
A fine vigorous-habited male variety with purple bark. 
The leaves are large, dark green, oblong-elliptic with 
scattered spines. Many have entire margins. The parent 
tree has thrived north of Philadelphia for forty years, 
and now has two trunks, each over 6 inches in diameter. 
ih SHR R ey COP WA” $2.00 each 
1eto 2arect 4.00 each 
Pr ILEX AQUIFOLIUM DONNINGTONENSIS 
(Donnington Holly) 
The spiny leaves are thick-textured and of purple hue. 
The tree is free growing and bears a fine crop of berries. 
An excellent hardy variety. 
[vedi bul ae $2.00 each 
15to; 2 feet 4.00 each 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM W. J. BEAN (Bean Holly) 
NI 
At Kew this is considered one of the best, and the stock 
tree from which these cuttings were taken measures up to 
their estimation. It is tall and compact with leaves some- 
what resembling hodginsii, though smaller. The fruit is 
large and bright red. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
lavear? Ge - 127 2.00 each 
Tato ezatect 4.00 each 
