ILEX OPACA, potted liners 
All of these liners were started as rooted cuttings and all are potted in Oak Leafmold. The 3” and 
314" pots shown are Bird Vitapots, the 4” are Mennepots. (Asphalt Paper Pots) Column Headings be- 
low: Discounts below: 
20% 33-1/3% 50% 
Available Pot Size Heights** Age Retail Price 10-49 50-249 250-2500 
Spring 1953 ou 2—4, 3—6" ly yr. 51.00 $0.90 $0.667 $0.50 
Spring 1953 4” 2—4, 3—6" 1% yr. 20" BOC 
June 1953 3%" .60 .00 aH as 
Fall 1953 34" 2—4, 3—6" TE VE: .90 GEs .60 45 
Fall [953 4” 6—9, 9—12" 2 yr. 2.00 1.60 30 1.00 
Pots in retail display beds. Kept on hand for retail and mail order trade. These are limited 
wholesale to 10 per var., 49 overall. Usually available when other sizes are sold out. 
“In the height column, the first figure applies to Growth Type 1 varieties, second figure to 
Growth type 2 and 3 varieties. Figures are modest. 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM , potted liners (English Holly) varieties, 3, 314 and 4” Pots. 
Femina Spring 3—9" leva. 
Mascula Spring 3—9" leyr 
*Recurva (infertile) Fall 3—6" Yee 
.00 to 1.00 .40 33 29 
.00 to 1.00 .40 530 vas) 
.00 to 1.00 .48 40 .30 
(The recurva "a screw leaf’ is varied in leaf and interesting) “Fall 1953 
ILEX CORN UTA BURFORDII (Chinese Holly) 3, 3'4 and 4” pots. Usually 
Parthenocarpic. 
Female 3—6" 1 yr. 00 to7 1.00.36 .30 220 
Female 6—9" 1% yr. 1.00 48 40 30 
ILEX PERNYII (Litileleaf Chinese Holly) Tiny Holly leaf, very hardy, usually 
Parithenocarpic. 
Female 2—4" 1 yr. .00 to 1.00 .40 333 
Female 4—8” 1% yr. 1.00 48 .40 
ILEX CRENATA (Japanese Holly) varieties. Spring unless marked* *Fall 1953 
Convexa (bullata) 39" levi .36 .30 vols 
Rotundifolia 3—9" Ie yr. .36 .30 225 
Helleri 2—4" 1 yr. 36 .30 
Convexa Hetzii* 3—-6" Loyis 36 .30 
Rovex Hybrid Mixed” 3—6" 1 yr. .36 .30 
*Fall 1953 available. Rovex are cuttings from random hybrid seedlings of convexa seed pollenated 
by rotundifolia male. 
leaf with deep rotundifolia green. Bush. 
Convexa Hetzii is a new one having about double normal size convex 
jibe; BY: W, |Everd! lo Ship? 
The 3 and 31%” pots are packed in Jersey Ce- 
dar flats with extra bottom slats used as lids. 
Most everyone can use flats, and this saves you 
packing money. Packing charge per flat, $1.00... 
less than it costs us in labor of packing and 
handling. These are shipped in the pot, paper 
wrapped. Rail Express. About twenty-five plants 
to the flat, often more. We will box 4” pots for 
you, $1.00 per flat, but not many will fit in a 
flat. They are hard to ship (4”) and are best called 
for by your truck or delivered by ours. 
The June, 1953 listing above will not pack or 
box due to new growth. These must be called 
for. 
