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Poteet) 5 15.00 to 20.00 
CRENATA—Japanese Holly. A dense growing ever- 
green with small boxwood-like leaves. Can be clipped 
into formal shapes. 
Variety Microphylla—Small leaved sort. 
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Variety Rotundifolia. Large leaved sort. 
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GLABRA. Inkberry. Native black-berried Holly which 
does well almost everywhere. 
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OPACA—American Holly. A slow-growing native tree, 
having short branches with large shining, thorny leaves 
and bright red berries in winter. Our plants are nursery 
grown and have good root systems. 
KALMIA : Mountain Laurel 
KALMIA LATIFOLIA—Calico Bush. A beautiful na- 
tive broad-leaved evergreen shrub, often attaining the size 
of a small tree. Its thick, waxy leaves are retained the 
year round, giving a striking effect. The pink and white 
geometrically shaped buds appear and expand into beau- 
tiful white and flesh-colored flower cups. 
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LAUREL : Laurocerasus 
ENGLISH LAUREL. These shrubs, like Kalmia, are 
useful for mass planting and yet they are very attractive 
for specimens. Large, broad, glossy, dark green leaves. 
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