LER CR- GLOTSCa (72 2 
RPobbineviile, Pile fp 
The JAPANESE HOLLY Group 
(Boxwood-like foliage: Grows easily and is 
easily sheared. Black berries. Stays good dark 
green in the winter. Feed with leafmold and 
water well during growing season. Very popu- 
lar in place of all the more common evergreens 
that do not winter with good green.) 
Varieties: 
Ilex Crenata—Upright Japanese Holly. The 
most common type. 
Ilex Crenata Convexa—Bushy broad cup 
leaf Japanese Holly. Hardy, dark green. 
Ilex Crenata Microphylla—Little leaf Japa- 
nese Holly. Bushy habit. 
Ilex Crenata Rotundifolia, _male—Larger 
roundish leaf, intermediate habit of 
growth. Neither upright narrow nor wide 
bushy. 
**Tlex Crenata (Convexa) Hetzii—New introduc- 
tion, looks like a large-leaved I.C. Con- 
vexa, dark, shiny foliage, somewhat 
bushier. An attractive addition to any 
garden. Rovex Hybrid. 
*Tlex Crenata Helleri—Pincushion or mushroom 
Japanese Holly, dwarf habit of growth, 
(about 2” growth a year) Prostrate 
rounded. 
=>  **Ilex Crenata, Rovex Hybrid #32—Semi-dwart. 
Wider than tall. A new variety of inter- 
est. Dark foliage. 
3—6” Pots or peat ball, whips, 3 for $1.00 
$30.00 per hundred. 
6—12” Peat ball, whips branched, $.75 each 
$67.50 per hundred. 
12—18” Peat ball, branched bushy—$2.50 each 
$22.50 per ten. 
15—18”—12” Basket, bushy specimens—$5.00 each 
$45.00 per ten. 
18—24”—12” Basket, bushy specimens—$7.50 each 
$67.50 per ten. 
*Double above price due to slowness of growth. Very 
compact. 
**50% more than list above for new introductions. 
