mediate and possibly changing coloration between white and a creamy 
cast or even a temporary golden tinge. 
ARGENTEA ERECTA, F—(See Silver> SILVER CHARM, F—(Brownell). 
Charm, opposite). 
I. A. Argentea Marginata 
SILVARY 
ARGENTEA PENDULA, F—(See Sil- 
ver Weeping, below). 
ARGENTEA REGINA—(See Silver 
King below). 
ELEGANTISSIMA, M—(See Silver 
Prince, below). 
HANDSWORTH NEW SILVER, F 
—(See Silver Plane, below). 
HANDSWORTH SILVER, M— (See 
Silverboy, below). 
SILVARY, F—(Brownell). See page 11. 
SILVERBOY, M—(Brownell). Also 
Handsworth Silver. A handsome Eng- 
lish gentleman of purple twig and fea- 
tured by well ordered leaf and promi- 
nent spines to serve as side arms to this 
upright and formal individual with an 
air of the military about him. 
SILVER BROADLEAF, F—An Eng- 
lish import appearing to be identical to 
Silvary described on page 11. 
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Also Argentea Marginata Erecta. A 
vigorous erect growing holly with long, 
slender leaves strongly banded with 
silver and armed with prominent white 
spines. Leaves are quite like those of 
Silver Prince but with more waviness. 
Silver Charm is one of those cheerful 
hollies that love to go out of their way 
to please by always appearing at their 
best. 
SILVER FEROX (Porcupine, etc.). See 
pages 26-27. 
SILVER KING, M—(Brownell) Eng- 
land’s Argentea Regina. By all odds 
the most outstanding and charming 
chap of all. This royally attired party is 
distinguished by a dense foliage of 
broad rounded leaves generously 
banded with brightest silver. Born to 
the purple as evidenced by color of 
twig, Silver King is truly a King among 
Kings. 
SILVER PLANE, F—(Brownell) 
Handsworth New Silver. A most re- 
I. A. Argentea Marginata 
SILVER PLANE 
Handsworth New Silver 
