28 . TEN OAKS NURSERY AND GARDENS 
B. Suffruticosa (English). Known to many as the dwarf 
boxwood, used often for low hedging in formal gar- 
dens. 
4 to 6 in. Height, .50 
6 to 8 in. Height, 1.25 
8 to 10 in. Height, 2.25 
¢ 
Cedrus Deodora. Featherly blue foliage. Hardy South 
of Phila. 
2 to 3 feet, 4.75 
CHAMAECYPARIS 
(THE RETINOSPORA AND CYPRESS) 
C. Lawsoniana (Green Lawson). Handsome columnar 
tree, metallic blue foliage. 
3 to 3% ft. Height, 5.00 
C. Obtusa (Tom Thumb—Dwarf). Dwarf and compact 
with deep rich green foliage. 
15 to 18 in. Height and Width, 3.00 
C. Pisifera Plumosa (Green Plume). Upright grower, 
light green foliage, soft and feathery. 
15 to 18 in. Height, 3.00 
C. Pisifera Plumosa Aurea (Golden Plume). Upright 
grower, bright golden tipped branches. 
15 to 18 in. Height, 3.00 
C. Pisifera Plumosa Varigata (Silver Plume). Upright 
grower, bright silvery foliage. 
15 to 18 in. Height, 3.00 
C. Pisifera Squarrosa Veitchi (Blue Moss). Upright 
grower, blue gray, feathery, dense foliage. 
15 to 18 in. Height, 3.00 
18 to 24 in. Height, 3.50 
CRYPTOMERIA 
C. Japonica (Japanese Cedar). Upright symmetrical 
grower. Fine feathery foliage with beautiful cones 
in Fall. 
3 to 31% ft. Height, 5.00 
C. Japonica Lobbi. Hybrid form of Japonica. Upright 
compact grower. Grafted plants. 
15 to 18 in. Height, 3.00 
ELEAGNUS 
Eleagnus Pungens (Olive). Shrub type growth with 
silvery-green leaves. Small silvery-white flowers, 
very floriferous, blooming in Autumn, flowers very 
fragrant. 
1 to 1% ft. Height, 2.50 
2 to 2% ft. Height, 4.00 
EKUONYMUS 
Euonymus Vegetus (Evergreen Bittersweet). Ever- 
green, trailing shrub. Berries red in profusion. 
1% to 2 ft. Width, 3.00 
FIR (SEE ABIES) 
Check map in back of catalog. 
HEMLOCK (SEE TSUGA) 
HOLLY (SEE ILEX) 
ILEX (HOLLIES) 
All of our Hollies are propagated from berry-bearing 
stock. 
We will also have most of the below listed Hollies in 
21% inch bands for delivery in the Spring only. 
Approximate height is 3 to 5 inches, in 2%” Cypress 
bands, priced @ 1.00 each. P. P. East of Mississippi. 
For small Hollies see also “Collection Offers” in this 
catalogue. Add 10% West of Mississippi. 
ILEX AQUIFOLIA (ENGLISH HOLLY) 
I. Aquifolia Butler. Very glossy leaves, with large tri- 
angular spiny teeth. Fruit a bright red. A hardy 
strain. 
3 to 5 in. Height, 1.00 
10 to 12 in. Height, 2.00 
I. Aquifolia Balearica. A very beautiful form of Eng- 
lish Holly, with large glossy leaves. Upright but 
broad in growth. Fruit very large and a bright red. 
3 to 5 in. Height, 1.00 
10 to 12 in. Height, 3.00 
I. Aquifolia Beadle’s Spiny Leaf. A very rare Holly, 
dark green leaves and very spiny. 
3 to 5 in. Height, 1.00 
10 to 12 in. Height, 3.00 
I. Aquifolia Bisexular. A unusual holly bearing both 
male and female blooms. Berries. 
3 to 5 in. Height, 1.00 
I. Aquifolia Camelliafolia. A very beautiful form of 
the English Holly, with Camellia-like foliage which 
colors a beautiful bronze-green in Winter. Very large 
red berries. Form rather broad, more so than tall. 
3 to 5 in. Height, 1.00 
6 to 8 in. Height, 2.00 
I. Aquifolia Pyramidal—Compacta. A very compact 
form of English Holly with crowded erect growing 
branches, yet broad. Leaves dark green. They are 
toothed and smooth. The berries are bright red. 
3 to 5 in. Height, 1.00 
10 to 12 in. Height, 3.00 
ILEX CORNUTA (CHINESE HOLLY) 
I. Cornuta Burfordi. Mostly smooth shiny dark green 
leaves. The plant is handsome and the berries are 
large and very bright red. 
3 to 5 in. Height, 1.00 
10 to 12 in. Height, 2.00 
18 to 24 in. Height and Width, 7.00 
I. Cornuta Femina. Compact pryramidal grower. Ber- 
ry-bearing leaves dark glossy green. very showy. 
3 to 5 in. Height, 1.00 
Check map in back of this catalog. 
