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>  ILEX AQUIFOLIUM SCOTICA (Scotch Holly) 
A distinct and well marked holly, the young shoots of 
which are deep purple. The leaves are round obovate 
of medium size, with a deep green color, of corky texture 
and with few spines. The berries are above average in 
size and showy. It grows well in Scotland. 
leyeats 0 #12" $2.00 each 
[etosnetcet 4.00 each 
ILEX* AQUIFOLIUM LICHTENTHALII 
The outstanding characteristics of this are: (1) the glossy 
pale green foliage, and (2) except for the terminal spine, 
there are usually only two others on each leaf. ‘These are 
placed just back of the apex and point forward, giving 
the leaf a distinctive shape. The parent trees, three in 
number, are about 25 years old, broadly conical, about 
12 feet in height. The fruit is of average size and brilli- 
anitered. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
WievealesOgenl 2a 2.00 each 
eros mLeeL 4.00 each 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM INTEGRIFOLIA 
Comes from just over the southern Pennsylvania line in 
Delaware. The parent bush is ten feet tall with equal 
spread. The foliage seems as glossy as on Tex cornuta but 
of a deep green color. It bears berries in considerable 
quantity each year, even though there is no staminate 
aquifolium tree nearby. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
lyear Owen 2a 2.00 each 
il (wap Pearce 4.00 each 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM HANDSWORTHENSIS 
This tree is at least 40 years old. Its height is 19 feet, 
while at the base it is ten feet in diameter. Normally, it 
bears a moderate crop of orange red berries of average 
size. This is an extremely hardy variety, compact and 
symmetrical. 
|S veateOus. 120 $2.00 each 
ietorzareet 4.00 each 
> ILEX AQUIFOLIUM FOXII (Fox Holly) 
Is growing in a garden which was laid out in 1906. The 
tree is taller and narrower than handsworthensis, while 
the foliage is a lighter green. A male clone. 
Wiveatee) e120 $2.00 each 
to’ 2 feet 4.00 each 
