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ILEX CORNUTA BURFORDI 
A fruiting seedling sport of cornuta which is hardier than 
the species. Plantings on Long Island have done well. As 
a specimen or in foundation, it is unexcelled the year 
around. 
Rooted cuttings $1.00 each 
[JP year, 67-10" 2.00 each 
10” - 20” 4.50 each 
AMERICAN HOLLY 
Though this is at the bottom of the list, do not over- 
look it. In hardiness it is superior to all the other red 
fruited evergreen hollies. Native from Portsmouth, New 
Hampshire, south, any of those listed below can be tried 
where the temperature does not go below 30 degrees 
below zero. 
ILEX OPACA HOOKSTRA 
One of the finest of the named strains of American holly. 
The uniformity and gloss of the leaves, plus the scarlet 
berries which appear early, are its outstanding character- 
istics. The parent tree was discovered on the Hookstra 
farm, hence its name. 
Rooted cuttings $1.00 each 
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ILEX OPACA ARDEN 
This variety has been propagated many years and is still 
in the high quality group. Its hardiness, the deep green 
color of the leaves and the size and profusion of berries 
class it among the best. 
Nicely branched 6” - 10” $2.50 each 
10” - 18” 4.00 each 
ILEX OPACA FEMINA 
In addition we have a collection of selected berry bearing 
plants which are worthy of comparison with any now 
sold. Unnamed, but with fine foliage and large bright 
red berries, they are suitable for border or foundation 
planting, hedges or as specimens. 
10” to 15” from pots $1.25 each 
15” to 24” 2.50 each 
DetOnonicet 4.50 each 
ILEX OPACA, MALE 
One is necessary in a group of female trees for berry 
production. 
LO Oe $1.50 
20 e304 2.50 
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