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NAMED VARIETIES — (Continued) 
Size Each 
I. Oraca Hume No. 2— Fruit dark red, 4/8 in. $ 1.25 
small to medium borne 1, 2, or 3 ona 8/12 in. 7s 
peduncle. Heavy fruiting variety. 12/15 in. 2.25 
Leaves flat, thin, sparsely spined, 15/18 in. 3.25 
shining light green, to 224 inches. 18/24 in. 4.25 
Hardiness north of Washington ques 2/3 ft. 5.50 
tionable. 3/4 ft. 8.00 
I. Opaca SAVANNAH — Fruit deep red, 
produced singly or sometimes 2 or 3 4/8 in. 1.25 
on a peduncle. Very fruitful variety, 8/12 in. 1.75 
with fruit well displayed. Leaves 12/15 in. 2.25 
medium, thin, light green, sparsely 15/18 in. 3.25 
spined. Upright, columnar growth. 18/24 in. 4.25 
Hardiness north of Washington ques- 2/3 ft. 5.50 
tionable. 
I. Opaca St. Mary — Medium sized 
/ bright red berries, produced singly. 
Heavy fruiting. Leaves spaced close 
together, small and twisted, giving a 
fine texture to foliage. Very hardy. 3/4 ft. 10.00 
Parent tree on the Island of St. Mary 4/5 ft. 15.00 
in New England. Compact grower. 5/6 ft. 20.00 
JAPANESE HOLLIES 
Inex Crenata (Japanese Holly) — An evergreen shrub native 
of the Japanese Islands and part of coastal China. Generally 
characterized by black berries and small crenated leaves, hence 
its name crenata. This group is considered one of the most hardy 
of the genus Ilex. 
Size Each 
I. Crenata — Fruit small, black. Leaves 
small, dark green. Growth, upright, 
compact. Useful for foundation plant- 
ings, hedges or specimen plants. 
10 or more 8/12 in. $¥1.00 
8/12 in. 1.25 
12/15 in. 2.00 
15/18 in. 3.00 
18/24 in. £4.00 
2/24 ft. 5.50 
24/3 ft. 7.50 
3/4 ft. 10.00 
I, Caznata Convexa (Bullata) — Small 
black fruit produced abundantly 
on new wood, usually much of it 8/12 in. 1 
hidden by leaves and twigs. Small 12/15 in. 3.00 
convex, green leaves, similar to 15/18 in. 4.50 
Boxwood. Slow growing, spreading 18/24 in. 6.00 
habit of growth. 
I, Crenata Grass — Leaves small, closely 
spaced. Spikey growth, becoming 
open if not pruned occasionally. 23/3 ft. 7.50 
Narrow upright growth. 3/4 ft. 10.00 
I, Crenata Hetrert — Tiny, dark green 
leaves, closely spaced. Small compact 
variety, low and spreading in habit of 
growth. Slow grower, ideal for low 
hedges, rock gardens or foundations 
where dwarf plants are desired, Very 
hardy. 8/12 in. 3,00 
