Kingsville Nurseries — Kingsville, Maryland 
flex Pernyi-Veitchi - A Chinese Holly with larger leaves 
than the preceding, sharply toothed, and the fruit is also 
larger and is red. Dense pyramidal growth is it’s habit. 
Very attractive. 
4" pot plants 4-8” 1.00, 8-12" 2.00, 12-15 inch 3.00. 
5" pot-plants 15-18" 4.00, 18-22" 5.00. 
Field plants 24-30” 8.00, 30-36" 12.50, 36-42" 17.50, 
42-48'' $22.50. all B&B. 
Male plants can also be supplied. 
Tlex Pedunculosa - A vigorous growing Holly with smooth 
dark green leaves. The fruit is red and hangs like cherries, 
making this Holly most interesting. Grows quite large and 
is very hardy. - 
4" pot plants 4-8" 1.00. 
5" pot plants 18-22" 4.00. 
Ilex Plataphylla Maderensis; Leaves are large, rather flex- 
able, and are bright green. Growth is fairly fast and the 
plants develop to a fairly large tree. Fruit is .of good 
size and is red. 
~ 4" pot planis 4-8” 1.00, 8-12” 2.00, 12-15 inch 3.00. 
*- 5“ pot plants 15-18” 4.00, 18-22’ 5.00. 
Ilex Rotunda - An interesting Holly from Japan. Being 
rather tender it is best in mild areas only. It freezes back 
here in Maryland, but soon makes new growth in early 
summer. The fruit is red and very small, but usually in 
abundance. © 
6" -pot-plants 4-6 ft 12.50-- Female. 
6" pot plants 3-4 ft. 7.00 - Male. anon 
Ilex ikkimensis - Fast growing Holly with leaves 5-7” long 
and 114-2" wide, light green and very prickly around edge. 
The fruit is yellow and quite handsome. A most unual 
Holly but on the tender side and should be planted only in 
warmer areas. 
4" pot plants 4-8" 1.00, 8-12" 2.00. 
6" pot plants 2-3 ft. 6.00. 
- §'-pot plants 5-6 ft. 12.50. 
Ilex unnanensis - Extremely interesting Holly with very 
small ‘box-like leaves and red fruit. Sold out. 
Tlex Collina - A deciduous Holly rare, yet a native of 
America. Leaves large and light green in color. Red 
berries are produced in profusfon on established plants. 
4" pot plants 4-8" 8-12” 2.00. 
5" pot plants 18-22” -4.00. 
Ilex Decidua - Deciduous Holly quite interesting. The bark is 
a gray color on established plants, and is quite twiggy- 
branched. The fruit is red, usually in abundance. 
4’ pot plants 8-12” 1.00. : 
Ilex Montana (Monticolo) - Upright branched Holly, decidu- 
ous, and ‘will grow ‘quite large. aa 
The berries: are bright orange-red: 
5-6 ft. field plants 6.00. 
Ilex Serrata (Sieboldi) - Shrubby, deciduous Holly, with small 
leaves finely toothed. Very branchy dense growth, and a 
fine producer of small red fruit. , 
2-3 ‘ft. field ‘plants 2.50, 3-4 ft. 3.50, 4-5 ft. 5.00. 
Hex’ Verticillata - Deciduous shrub Holly, very attractive 
with its’ many red berries. 
3-4 ft. field plants 3.50, 4-5 ft. 5.00. 
Hex. Verticillata - Polycarpa -Deciduous shrub Holly with 
stiff upright branches and large red fruit. ; 3 
- 30-36" field plants 3.00. 
While all of the deciduous Hollies are perfectly hardy and 
can be grown fairly far north, you will note that we have 
called attention to several varieties and species of the 
evergreen Hollies which must‘ have’ protection in areas 
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