ILEX AQUIFOLIUM SMITHIANA (Smith’s Holly) 
A distinct variety with narrow leaves—the green counter- 
part of donningtonensis. The bark is green or tinged 
with reddish purple. The leaves are 2 to 214 inches 
long and about | inch in width, of a bright glossy green 
and having weakish spines which are moderately divari- 
cate. Contrary to Dallimore, this tree produces an 
abundance of berries though there is a male strain. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
levedr Onin ou 2.50 each 
[Soe 2a reet 4.50 each 
ILEX AQUIFOLIUM WHITTINGTONENSIS 
(Whittington’s Holly) 
A small leafed elegant holly with purple bark and ellip- 
ti-ovate leaves having numerous stiff divaricate spines. 
Rooted cuttings $1.25 each 
leyear, 67 = 12” 2.50 each 
IOP Agtcet 4.50 each 
One of the hybrids of the altaclarensis group growing in 
the northeast. This superb tree withstood 14° below zero 
with less injury than rhododendrons and flowering shrubs 
nearby. 
