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Kingsville Nurseries = Kingsville, Maryland 
Rotundifolia - American Holly with leaves quite round, 
well spined, and a very good green. Seems rather branches 
and we believe will develop into a rather round headed 
tree. Fruits are red. 
4" pot plants 12-15" 2.50. 
St Mary - Shiny bright green leaves that have a twist at 
apex and are sharply toothed. Berries brilliant red. 
4" pot plants 6-10" 1.00. 
5” pot plants 15-18" 3.00, 18-22" 4.00. 
St Stephen - A sister of Delia Bradley which can be well 
recommended for its fine fruiting habit. The parent plant is 
a mass of very bright red fruit each fall. ; 
4" pot plants 6-10" 1.00. 
Skookum - Rather densely branched Holly with fine well 
toothed leaves, a good green, and bright red fruit. Usually 
with twiggy growth. 
4" pot plants 6-10" 1.00. 
5” pot plants 15-18" 3.00. 
Taber No. 3. Handsome Holly, and decidedly of pyramidal 
form. Leaves shiny green evenly toothed of nice size. The 
fruit is red and produced in abundance, and generally 
remain during the entire winter. 
4" pot plants 6-10" 1.00. 
5" pot plants 18-24’ 3.00, 24-30" 4.00, 30-36 inch 5.00. 
Toner - Fine American Holly of good form and fine foliage. 
Leaves a nice size are a good green and the fruit is a 
fine bright red. 
4" pot plants 6-10" 1.00. 
5" pot plants 15-18" 3.00. 
Xanthocarpa “Marion” - A fast growing American Holly, 
with rather open branching habit, and leaves a light color 
of green. The fruit is lovely light yellow. 
4" pot plants 12-15" 2.50, 15-18" 3.00. 
6" pot plants 30-36” 6.50. 
Xanthocarpa - “Maryland” - Another Yellow berry Holly of 
fine form. Much slower. 
Ilex Opaca Xanthocarpa - “Maryland”. Another fine yellow- 
berry American Holly with dark green leaves well spined 
and of nice size. A very good holly. 
4" pot plants 10-12” 2.50, 12-15" 3.00. 
Ilex Opaca - subspecies; 
Cumulicola - A very interesting Holly belonging to the 
Opaca group. The leaves are small, about 144-2’ long and 
1’ wide, rather flat with small teeth around edge. The 
fruit also is small and bright red. 
4" pot plants 10-12” 2.00. 
5” pot plants 12-15" 3.50. 
Fort McCoy - Another very interesting Holly with small 
narrow leaves, a good green, rather flat and has a margin 
set with small teeth. Fruit red. | 
4” pot plants 10-12" 2.00. 
ser por piants=12-15° 3.50, 
Subintegra - This Holly has rather small leaves that are 
very glossy and lack the usual spines or teeth around edge 
of leaf. Growth is fairly fast and opened branched. Fruit 
‘red. 
4" pot plants 6-10” 1.00. 
5" pot planis 15-18’ 3.00. 
Ilex Pernyi - Slow growing Holly of great interest, from 
China. Leaves are small and very prickly, being stoutly 
spined and twisted. Fruit is red-scarlet and cling close to 
the stem. One of the loveliest of Hollies. 
’ 4” pot plants 4-8” 1.00, 8-12” 2.00. 
5” pot plants 12-15" 3.50, 15-18’’ 5.00. 
Male plants can also be supplied. 
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