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Semmes, A4a. 
ILEX CRENATA HELLERI—A small, compact variety, low 
and spreading in growth habit. Used extensively as a low hedge 
or aS a specimen in the rock garden. Also, used as a ground 
cover. (Container stock only. For prices, see page 15.) 
ILEX CRENATA HETZI—Fairly similar to Convexa but more 
upright and slightly faster in growth. Has some smaller and 
darker leaves. (Container stock only. For prices, see page 15.) 
ILEX CRENATA REPANDENS—<  jow growing spreading 
variety with thin, closely spaced leaves. A specimen may meas- 
ure 15 inches high and 5 feet wide. A very practical substitute 
for “Pfitzer Juniper.’’ Sheared specimens. 
Ssi0vl Ot inchoc sie wr een tees SO ey $ 0.80 
LU stom! Zeinchos tascce . ale eee eee 1.00 
ILEX CRENATA ROTUNDIFOLIA*—One of the most versa- 
tile of all the Crenata varieties. Semi-dwarf, compact with dark 
green foliage and usually without berries. Will tolerate most any 
type or style of pruning. A view of our fields (pages 10 and 11) 
shows one of largest and most beautiful stocks in this country. 
Liners (Outside Bed Grown) 100 1,000 10,000 
AStome Os inches ae $10.00 $ 90.00 $ 750.00 
GitoOmeGeinches =a ee 12.50 115.00 1000.00 
Seton Osinches sae eee 15.00 140.00 1250.00 
Prices include packing. 
Liners (Field Grown) 10 100 
6x tom, Stinchess pies tee ee $25.00 $ 200.00 
SH ton LO sinchess ee 6 ea tee a ee 35.00 300.00 
10 stogl2- inches 222 te 45.00 400.00 
Packing will be charged at cost. 
Field, B&B (Sheared Specimens) 10 100 
§=t0..10= inches 22 fae eee $ 6.25 $ 60.00 
10; tool 2e inches menmccttc ss soe es 8.00 75.00 
IZigtoe15 ¢inchesses ee wer eee 12.50 100.00 
19: to2-18= inches 622 sie oe ee 13.50 120.00 
18*to> 24> inches ses: scat, aie gee 16.50 150.00 
24 to 30S inches See ee 20.00 180.00 
Packing will be charged at cost. 
ILEX CRENATA (Seedlings)—Any description under the Sun 
is applicable to the hundreds of plants in our block of Crenata 
seedlings. May be used as fill-in plants where no particular 
variety is necessary. A chance to discover a new variety. 
Si toe 10. inches sa. . eet eg ee ee ee $ 0.60 
LOStos IZ cinched <2 ete ew te ede eS 80 
ILEX OPACA EAST PALATKA—A cross of Dahoon and 
Opaca. Evergreen with virtually spineless leaves. Its deep red 
berries born in rich abundance and in heavy clusters ripen a 
month or so before its counterpart, Opaca, and persist until 
Spring. Truely outstanding. 
Liners, Ci 4sto1G. inches #= ee $ 0.0742 
LIners;a C1774 6810 400 Inches ease ete ae ee ee 10 
Field + B&B 2etoml Seinches@ee seeks ae 1.00 
Field, sBGBal Su tou24 inches == -ie sane ee ee 1.40 
ILEX OPACA HOWARDI—cCompact growth with dark glossy 
green foliage. A vigorous grower and a very attractive plant. 
(Container stocks only. For prices, see page 15.) 
>ILEX VOMITORIA NANA (Dwarf Yaupon)* — Dwartf 
growing. Similiar to Crenata Helleri but slightly faster growing. 
Very dense and branchy. 
Gator Sy inchess se an ee ce ee $ 0.60 
Sdtog lO inches 2616 sista Pee Ie .80 
IOs toe 2c inches Se ee ie ee Fa ee 1.00 
LZptOe LOB Ch OS a cet ree Re oe Sl ee hy, SS 2 1.40 
* Also Available in Container Stocks. For prices, see page 15. 
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