TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 27 
CUT YOUR OWN BERRIES FOR CHRISTMAS IN 
THE FUTURE 
Holly Collection 
Hollies in variety as listed in the following pages 
will be put in your collection Our Selection. We will 
give as broad a selection as possible including one 
Male and nine Female Hollies of the American, Euro- 
pean and Chinese Hardy Types. Plants are all 3 to 5 
inch in height and established in a 244” Cypress band 
with a good root system ready to be bedded out for 
two or three years before planting them in their perma- 
nent location. 
Hollies should be protected from the winds for the 
first few years, during the winter months. While they 
are still small plants, the simplest way to protect, is 
to invert a tall half or one bushel basket over the plant 
and lay a piece of flat stone on top of the basket to keep 
the wind from blowing your basket and breaking up 
your plants. 
Holly Collection 
May Ist Delivery, Spring Only 
10 all different, 3 to 5 inch, height, once trans- 
planted in a 24%” cypress band, labeled. (Cof- 
fer No. H-53-1) 1 Male, 9 Female. 8.50 P. P. 
20 plants, 2 each of a variety, giving you 10 varie- 
ties, 3 to 5 inch, height, once transplanted in a 
21%” Cypress band, labeled. (Offer No. H-53-2) 
2 Males, 18 Females. 16.50 P. P. 
Our Selection 
Shipped Prepaid East of Mississippi 
Please add 10% West of Mississippi 
Yew Collection 
A Taxus or Yew Special 
We have picked 10 of what we think are the 
best in Taxus and are growing them here at Ten 
Oaks, for future plants in landscape sizes. If 
you are interested in growing them yourself for 
some nice specimens in five or six years, here is 
a chance for you to get started very inexpensively. 
Available Spring Only after May Ist. 
10 all different, 3 to 5 inch, height, once trans- 
planted in a 214” Cypress band, labeled. (Of- 
fer No. T-53-1) 4.50 P. P. 
20 plants, 2 each of a variety, giving you 10 
varieties, 3 to 5 inch, height, once transplanted 
in a 21%4” Cypress band, labeled. (Offer No. 
T-53-2) 8.00 P. P. 
Our Selection 
Plant Yews for an Azalea background. 
All Evergreen Special 
This collection of 20 different types of Ever- 
green Plants, all of which are the Aristocrats of 
the Evergreen World; will someday give you fine 
specimen plants to use in your garden or around 
your home. Available Spring Only after May Ist. 
20 all different, 3 to 5 inch, height, once trans- 
planted in a 2144” Cypress band, labeled. (Of- 
fer No. E-53-3) 
Our Selection 
8.00 P. P. 
Shipped Prepaid East of Mississippi 
Please add 10% West of Mississippi 
Quality Evergreens 
NEEDLE AND BROADLEAF 
ABIES (FIR) 
Abies Balsamea (Balsam Fir). Rapid, slender grower 
with purple cones. Foliage silvery on underside. 
12 to 15 in. Height, 3.00 
2% to 3 ft. Height, 6.00 
ABELIA 
Abelia Grandiflora (Pale Pink Abelia). Bright shiny 
foliage. Pale pink and white blossoms throughout the 
Summer. 
1 to 1% ft. Height, 2.00 
21% to 3 ft. Height, 3.50 
ARBOR VITAE (SEE THUJA) 
ANDROMEDA (SEE PIERIS) 
BERBERIS (BARBERRY EVERGREEN) 
B. Julianae (Juliana Barberry). Erect plant with com- 
pact growth. Yellow blooms, grayish blue berries. 
10 to 12 in. Height, 2.00 
B. Triacanthophora (Threespine Barberry). Narrow 
and pointed bright green foliage. Pink flower buds, 
opening to yellowish-pink. 
1 to 1% ft. Height, 3.00 
BUXUS (BOXWOOD) 
B. Sempervirens (American Green). Much faster grow- 
er than the English type. Excellent for use in hedges. 
6 to 8 in. Height, .50 
B. Sempervirens (American Golden). Same grower as 
American Green but with golden foliage. 
6 to 8 in. Height, .75 
B. Chinese. Large rounded leaf, compact grower, more 
bush than upright. 
6 to 8 in. Height, .75 
12 to 18 in. Height, 2.50 
Spray your plants early—Pages 3 and 4. 
