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AUSTRALIAN PINE (Lepidiphyllum—Will stand 
salt spray and most cold resistant) 
Sal Omieet reer. 5-gallon can 35.00 250.00 
CINNAMOMUM CAMPHORA (Camphor) 
Bare-root 
An GL OU tee nee et saree ie entiae 15.00 
GES Lee ae ort nee eae 25.00 
S=1 Op L COE se een. caeity tee eee eee 50.00 
B&B, double above prices. 
CHERRY LAUREL (Laurocerasus Caroliniana) 
TS -24 es inchessaeeee re gallon can 11.00 100.00 
3-4 ST eel aerate 5-gallon can 20.00 115.00 
Field grown 
1824 ei nches@eemr creer B&B 12.50 100.00 
Oc3 fecha een eee B&B 15.00 
SoA Ss feet 2 ee eee B&B 20.00 
CHINESE ELM (Ulmus Pumila) 
Bare-root 
Sal Oeteetm( 2 eCallper) gee ae 40.00 
LOS. 2efeete(o.aeCall per) geen 75.00 
B&B, double above prices. 
PIN E—(Slash) 
A-5 Tateeten ese sera. 5-gallon can 17.50 
HOLLIES 
Our Hollies are grafted, scions taken from well- 
fruited trees. Properly pruned either with foliage 
laying close to ground or tree shape. Our trees 
produce berries the first year. Our Hollies are 
young, thrifty, thus enabling us to transplant easily. 
We have a great many of these in sizes ranging 
from 2 to 8 feet to 12 to 14 feet. 
ILEX EAST PALATKA—A beautiful Holly with 
few thorns, very glossy foliage. A very heavy 
bearer of fruit. Fruit large and brilliant red 
color. Can make nice sheared specimens in this 
variety. 
ILEX HOWARDII—A popular variety because it 
is a very much improved strain of the Ilex Opaca 
(American). Foliage glossy and dark green. Dark 
red berries and thorny leaves. 
ILEX LOUISE HOLMES—A new discovery of ours 
being placed on the market for the first time this 
season. Very much upright as a tree holly, large 
red berries that ripen around the 15th of October, 
leaves much larger than East Palatka and a very 
glossy green color. This is really something to 
have in any garden. 
ILEX HOWARDII 
18-245 inches te gallon can 12.50 115.00 
SA = feete ee 5-gallon..can ..25.00 «©. 
