bag of Holly-Tone will plant 3 trees, so use only 
1/3 of a bag per tree. 
Remove your plant from the 6 inch clay pot. 
Be careful not to disturb the root ball when you 
take it out. If the tree is completely pot bound 
take a sharp knife and cut a cross 1/8 inch deep 
on the bottom only of the root ball. This will 
allow the roots to grow outward morye rapidly 
rather than to continue growing in a circle the 
shape of the pot. 
Dig out one bushel of top soil. Now remove an 
additional bushel of sub-soil. Throw sub-soil 
away. Mix top soil with 
yy) equal quantity of woods 
a 10 soil or peat-moss and fer- 
7 re tilizer. Fill hole partially 
i | Ve Bx and water thoroughly. 
Sek |\F7R F Set plant in partially 
m7 filled hole and complete 
GROUND LINE 
filling hole to ground 
level using plenty of 
water. 
Your Holly may be 
planted in almost any 
location in your yard, but remember if given 
roper room and sunlight it will grow into a large 
tree and it should not be cramped. 
Most people prefer to use the Female or berry 
producing trees in the more conspicuous locations 
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