Wilm at Ke ly Co. Feb. 1956 
VALbCRTS, FA. 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM MARNOCKI 
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The parent tree is growing in northern New Jersey. The 
foliage is similar to camelliae-folia, but more of the leaves 
are armed with sturdy spines. Because both the leaves and 
upper surface of the stems have a purple cast, the tree 
has a rich but somber appearance. It produces berries of 
medium size. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
event Gime og 2.00 each 
1 to 2 feet 4.00 each 
7 ILEX AQUIFOLIUM SMITHIANA (Smith Holly) 
A distinct variety with narrow leaves—the green counter- 
part of donningtonensis. ‘The bark is green or tinged with 
reddish purple. The leaves are 2 to 21% inches long and 
about 1 inch in width, of a bright glossy green and hav- 
ing weakish spines which are moderately divaricate. 
Contrary to Dallimore, this tree produces an abundance 
of berries though there is a male strain. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
yea Gamal oe 2.00 each 
Weiopzatces 4.00 each 
ms ILEX AQUIFOLIUM ALCICORNIS 
The large broad leaves are armed with regularly spaced 
long stiff sharp spines. ‘This variety grows rapidly and is 
apparently quite hardy. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
NevedtGieal As 2.00 each 
Itoe2 fect 4.00 each 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM PYRAMIDALIS COMPACTA 
A compact tree with small light green evenly spined 
leaves. It fruits freely. In no way does this variety re- 
semble pyramidalis, but is a distinct sort. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
levear.Oaeel 2” 2.00 each 
pac ILEX AQUIFOLIUM RECURVA 
A superb hedge plant. The small sharply spined and re- 
curved leaves are closely set on a twiggy compact shrub. 
An excellent pollinating variety which occasionally pro- 
duces a few pistillate flowers. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
