PRICE LIST 
HOLLIES 
Itex (Holly) — A large, interesting and ornamental genus, 
embracing both evergreen and deciduous types of plants. 
All members of this group are dioecious, that is have the 
male and female flowers borne on separate plants. One 
male will fertilize many females, but should be of the 
same species, as all species may not be compatible or 
bloom at the same time. 
ENGLISH HOLLIES 
ILex Aqutrotium (English Holly) — An evergreen tree to 35 feet, 
native to the British Isles, most of Europe, parts of Asia and 
North Africa. It varies greatly in habit of growth, shape, and size 
of leaf and berry. It probably has more varieties than any other 
species of Ilex. Many have been noted growing from Cape Cod 
south, and a small experimental planting of 18 varieties has been 
established at Saanichton, B. C., Canada. 
Size Each 
I, Aqutrotium — Dark glossy green foliage, 
sharply spined. Rapid grower. 
I. Aqut. (female) — Heavy bearers of large 
red berries. 4/8 in. $1.00 
8/12 in. 2.00 
10 or more 8/12 in. 1.75 
12/15 in. 3.00 
15/18 in. 4.00 
18/24 in. 5.50 
2/23 ft. 8.00 
I, Aqut. (male)}—Blooms heavily. 8/12 in. 2.00 
1273 5c: 3.00 
15/18 in. 4.00 
18/24 in. 5.50 
2/24 ft. 8.00 
I. Aqui. Argentea Marginata — A lovely 
Holly with dark green leaves, mar- 
gined witha silver band of variable 
width. Fruits freely, red berry. 4/8 in. 1.50 
10 or more 4/8 in. 125 
8/12 in. 2.50 
10 or more 8/12 in. 2.25 
AMERICAN HOLLIES 
Itex Opaca (American Holly) — A tree to 50 feet. Berries form 
on new growth. One of the hardiest of the red-berried, evergreen 
Hollies. It is native from Massachusetts to Florida, and west to 
Texas and Missouri in a total of 23 states. 
Size Each 
Inex Opaca (female) — Spined dark green 8/12 in. $ 1.50 
leaves. An abundance of red berries. 12/15 in. 2.00 
Sheared, well-shaped plants. 15/18 in. 3.00 
Larger specimen plants quoted on 18/24 in. 4.00 
request. 2/3 ft. 6.00 
3/4 ft. 8.00 
4/5 ft. 11.00 
5/6 ft. 15.00 
