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wees PARCEL POST PRICE LIST 
DILATUSH'S (P%4g-in-a-[Pohe” 
$1.50 Offer 
Three cute little seedling Hollies 
Shipped in sturdy pots 
Well packed in special container 
3 to 6 inches high 
Growing in Oak Leafmold 
One to two years of age 
Very hardy — Nursery grown 
Parcel Post POSTPAID $1.50* 
Why “Pig-in-a-Poke”? It’s quite a story: Seed- 
ling Hollies are not like animals. “Girl” Hollies 
cannot be told from “Boy” Hollies until they are 
old enough to bloom. Only “girl” Hollies have ber- 
ries, but “boy” Hollies are necessary. Odds are, 
though, that in three Hollies you will have both 
“boy” and “girl” Hollies ... the chances are just 
about the same as with children. 
“Pig-in-a-Poke” 
DILATUSH’S “Sure Thing” 
Special $5.00 Offer 
Two pretty “Girl” Hollies 
One strong “Boy” Holly 
Named varieties “the best” 
Shipped in sturdy pots 
One year to 18 months of age 
3 to 6 inches high 
Very hardy — nursery grown 
Growing in Oak Leafmold 
Parcel Post POSTPAID $5.00* 
Did we say these Hollies were a “sure thing”? 
Well, “plant-magic” you might call it . . . These 
named variety “girl” Hollies can actually bear 
berries when they are a year old or at any age. 
(Although they truthfully do not bear every sin- 
gle year when they are young and growing—that’s 
only natural). 
“Sure Thing” 
*Prices 25c higher West of Mississippi River. 
— Informative Booklet on Holly varieties and culture available, 12c in stamps — 
