FALL 1953 15 
1lto4 5to24 25&up 
Each Each Each 
ILEX crenata 
—helleri 11/2'-1%' Heller Japanese Holly 
A very dwarf low spreading type with miniature 
leaves. 
9 to12 in.spread B.GB...... 3.50 
12 to15 in. spread B.&B...... 5.00 
—microphylla 8’-10’ Littleleaf Japanese Holly 
Smaller leaves and more hardy than the type. More 
compact habit. Well sheared plants. 
Pomecorsein Die Beye... 6.00 5.50 5.00 
PELOSI) Oe etn 9.00 8.50 8.00 
oa SUR ya rine 8 Sf ale boone arene 12.00 11.50 
ee VOmomer it. Giese 15.00 
—rotundifolia (latifolia) 12’-15’ 
Roundleaf Japanese Holly 
Evergreen. Large glossy round foliage, broad oval 
habit, good for hedge or mass plantings. 
LS eecOr Sowell, D.02 3 c5 0 ast 7.00 6.00 5.50 
JAS) RTE ah C4 5 pen 8.50 8.00 7.50 
eC cs YAEL GAL OE cae sas 12.00 11.50 
eee OS) BETAS OCD ck sieccostt ner 14.00 
BLOM Ord Ge Ex Ol vender cane 18.00 
glabra 4'-6' Inkberry 
Evergreen. Shining dark green leaves. Purplish in 
winter. Black berries. Good in shade or sun. Each 
plant sheared. 
COALS) STS 00 Bocce ties 5.00 4.50 
RL G2 Get Ce .OLb ns. 6.50 6.00 
re ta AA Sa gM A 2 eee 8.00 
Posy OS ay AEs ed 9 peer ee 10.00 
opaca (female) 30’-40’ Fruiting American Holly 
Does best in moist sheltered, partially shaded loca- 
tion. Rather difficult to transplant. 
Toe GR) VAS TEE UN 8 Sed 8 Betaere ae ore 4.50 
TRA W EN a yA By vd b Soe SE some 7.50 
AEA OM PO LETRAS (OLD dissertation tice 10.00 
oh Weak GE Aen sha seem 13.00 
ATS LOUD it. B.aB......s.us 17.00 
verticillata female (Fruiting) 8'-10’ 
Common Winterberry 
Bright red berries persisting to mid-winter if not 
eaten by birds. Prefers moist soil. 
ye PONT cMlny beren crane ne 1.50 1.40 
Seton aid Grama meee ie et 1.80 1.70 1.60 
She CO Uae Terran tires od yk 6? 2.50 
