ORIENTAL HOLLIES (Continued) 
Size 
Ilex Perny1 — Leaves small and very prickly, 4/8 in. 
being strictly spined and twisted. 8/12 in. 
Fruit red-scarlet clinging close to stem. 18/24 in. 
Ilex Psrnyt Veircut — Larger leaved than 
Pernyi. Fruit larger and red. Dense 
pyramidal habit of growth. 4/8 in. 
MISCELLANEOUS HOLLIES 
Ilex Cassins — Narrow leaves, deep red 
berries in profusion, strong upright 
grower. 8/12 in. 
Tlex Cassinz ANGustrroL1A — Smaller and 
narrower leaf than Cassine. More com- 
pact grower. 12/15 in. 
Ilex Cumuticota Fort McCoy — 
Only variety of Cumulicola introduced. 
Closely related to Opaca. Leaves dark 
green above, light green beneath. 
Teeth shallow, very sharp. Fruit 
bright red, single. 12/15 in. 
Ilex Myrtirotia — (Myrtle-leaved Holly) 
Leaves leathery, spineless, and narrow. 4/8 in. 
Bears quantities of small red fruit. 8/12 in. 
12/15 in. 
Ilex Vomirorra — (Yaupon). Deep olive 
green foliage, berries bright shiny red 
in winter. 4/8 in. 
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BROAD-LEAF EVERGREENS 
(MISCELLANEOUS) 
BgrseRis JULIANA — (Juliana Barberry). 12/15 in. 
Deep attractive green leaves turning 15/18 in. 
scarlet in winter. Yellow flowers fol 18/24 in. 
lowed by purple berries. 2/3 ft. 
3/4 ft. 
Buxus Surrruticosa — (Old English Boxwood) 
Dwarf compact growth with small 12/15 in. 
green leaves. 18/24 in. 
Cizyra JAPONIcA — (Cleyera) 
Slow growing plant with new foliage, 
reddish turning dark glossy green. 
Creamy white flower. Older plants 
bearing reddish fruit, 8/12 in. 
CoToNnEASTER APICULATA — Boxwood- 3/4 ft. 
like leaves. Glossy red berries. 4/5 ft. 
GarpeniA Froripa — (Cape Jasmine.) 12/15 in. 
Bright foliage. White flowers. 4 3 Ke 
3/4 ft. 
