64 Ten OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 
Ilex Opaca Croonenburg. American Holly with dark 
green leaves that are very large on mature trees. 
Noted for its very heavy fruiting of bright red 
berries. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca Delia Bradley. American Holly with leaves 
evenly toothed. Berries bright red in great profu- 
sion. Noted for its fruiting habit on small plants. 
A valuable Holly. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca Dorsey. American Holly with large me- 
dium green leaves and large bright red berries in 
profusion. Blooms late so never misses a berry set. 
Selected from a very old tree near Clarksville. Very 
good. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca Forage. American Holly with leaves nearly 
twice as long as broad. Deep green and nicely 
toothed. Berries red. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca Knight. American Holly that grows in a 
perfect pyramid and straight as a tulip tree, deep 
red berries hang on until tree blooms again the next 
Spring. Leaves well toothed. Parent tree at Ten 
Oaks. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca Joyce. American Holly with dark green 
leaves, evenly toothed, are glossy. Berries are very 
bright red. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca—Male. American Holly. Heavy deep 
green. Perfect foliage that will make a good ever- 
green for any group. Hollies produce staminate and 
pistillate flowers on different plants. Therefore a 
male plant should be planted somewhere near a 
group of berry-bearing plants to set fruits. All 
other varieties listed in this catalogue are femina 
or berry-bearing. Generally one male plant will be 
all that is needed if placed on the windward. | 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca Merry Christmas. American Holly that is 
vigorous grower with foliage and berries of a very 
good color, and claimed to be extremely hardy. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca Richards. New 1950 P.I. Release of rare 
beauty, large deep green leaves and deep red berries, 
tree grows very straight. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca Snowden. New 1950 Release, very heavy 
foliage, berries much larger than average and per- 
sistant. A selection found near Fort Meade about 
ten years ago. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
Ilex Opaca Ten Oaks. American Holly that has a large 
deep green leaf and oblong, large orange-red berries. 
Heavy fruiter. Unusual and a very beautiful tree. 
Parent tree located near Clarksville. 
6 to 8 inches tall 
We hope to add to our Holly collection each year, as 
they have become so popular, so look for new varieties 
next year. 
Hollies should be sheltered from winds. 
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