HOLLY COLLECTIONS — (Con’d. from Page 8) 
ize Each 
Cottection No. 14 — Collection of most popular species 
1 I. Opaca 8/12 in. 
11. Aquifolium 8/12 in. 
1 I. Cornuta 8/12 in. 
1 I. Crenata 8/12 in. $ 4.75 
Cottection No. 15 — Holly offerings for hedges 
12 I. Cornuta 8/12 in. 12.00 
12 I. Cornuta Burfordii 8/12 in. 12.00 
12 I. Crenata 8/12 in. 12.00 
12 I. Crenata Rotundifolia 8/12 in. 14.50 
12 I. Crenata Convexa 8/12 in. 14.50 
BROAD-LEAF EVERGREENS 
(MISCELLANEOUS) 
The Broad-Leaf Evergreens are an important group of plants 
varying widely in size, form and texture. From this group a plant 
can be chosen suitable for almost any situation. In general they 
are rather free from disease, require an acid soil, rich in humus 
and adequate moisture. 
Size Each 
AsrLiA GranpirLora — Light pink, bell- 
shaped flowers from June until frost. 
Leaves small, glossy green turning 
bronze in Pall and Winter. Compact, 
graceful grower, ideal for hedges or 
specimens. Maximum height, 8 to 10 18/24 in. gal. 
feet. cans $2.00 
AvucuBA Japonica Variecata (Gold- 
Dust) — Large red berries. Large 
green leaves, 5 to 6 inches, splotched 
with gold. Foliage completely covers 
stems, forming attractive rounded 
bush to 8 feet tall. Dioecious plant, 
requiring a male plant in order for 
berries to be formed on the female 
plant. Requires medium to dense 
shade. Not hardy north of Washing- 12/15 in. gal. 
ton. Female plants only. cans 2.00 
BeRBERIS JULIANAE — Small yellow flowers 8/12 in. gal. 
in the Spring, followed by purple cans 2,00 
berries in the Fall. Dark green spiny 12/15 in. 2.50 
leaves, some of which turn red in the 15/18 in. 3.25 
Fall. Upright grower to 6 feet. Hardy. 18/24 in. 4.00 
Za tes 5.50 
3/4 ft. 7.50 
BeRBERIs SARGENTIANA — Profusion of 
golden yellow flowers in the Spring. 
Purple berries early Fall. Narrow 
green leaves, heavily armed with 
spines. Ideal for hedge or barrier plant 
as well as for border planting. 8/12 in. gal. 
Very hardy. cans 2.00 
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