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press, maple and gum, with towering pines hov- | AR 8 | fe 
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holly trees---Chinese, English and Southern holly. 
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and fern... plants to delight the botanist and 
beauty to charm the artist and lover of nature. 
Pine needles carpet walks along the 
river bank and through the woods 
where cherokee roses, wisteria and 
bright berries lend color in their sea- 
sons of bloom. On the sandy bluffs 
grow some of the largest holly trees 
along the coast. Split rail fences of 
cypress and smaller log cabins add a 
rustic note and in the Springtime the 
tranquil pool mirrors delicate color of 
azaleas. 
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To lovers of natural beauty and the 
peace of a woodland, Holly Bluff offers 
a unique charm in its unspoiled setting 
of semi-tropical flora and fauna. 
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