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twigs. Fruit black but rarely seen. We have a high 
regard for this plant and use it for plantings of dis- 
tinction. 
BL 3 3 inch pot size .50 
BL 17 8-10 inch width 2.50 
BL 25 10-15 inch width 3.50 
BL 30 15-18 inch width 4.00 
MISCELLANEOUS EVERGREEN HOLLIES 
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Here you have some of the little known Hollies, 
that should be used more than they are. Beautiful ever- 
greens that are not too well known give your garden 
and home a very distinctive air that is most interesting 
to both you and your guests. Most of the following are 
species from our native soil or the Orient. Original 
plants can be seen of many at the Arnold Arboretum 
or the National Arboretum in Washington, D. C. 
Ciliospinosa (Loes). China. Correct name is Centro- 
chinensis, which is little used. Very distinct from other 
Chinese Hollies. Dull dark green leaves which lie flat 
along the twigs. Very hardy and makes a very fine 
specimen and is an excellent hedge plant. We have 
both the Male and Female plants of this species. 
Berries Red. Female available this year. 
3 inch pot size 1.00 
Glabra (Linn). Inkberry or Gallberry Native. A medium 
sized bush with a rather neat appearance and hardy 
in the extreme North. Leaves closely spaced, medium 
thick, straight, bright green, obovate to lanceolate. 
Fruit a glossy black. Plant a very compact and 
beautiful specimen for any area. 
BL 20 12-15 inch width 3.00 
BL 27 15-18 inch width 3.50 
Pernyi (Franch). China. Terminal spine-tipped point 
is long. Leaves light green and are in one plane. 
Fruit is red. Slow growing and good. Prune with age 
to keep compact. 
BL 6 3 inch pot size 1.00 
4-6 inch Height 2.00 
Pernyi Veitchii (Veitch). About the same as above ex- 
cept leaves are larger. Fruits red. Plant is slightly 
faster grower and foliage a little darker green. Both 
are nice plants for their unusual foliage and are a 
great addition to any planting. 
BL 6 3 inch pot size 1.00 
4-6 inch Height 2.00 
6-10 inch Height 3.00 
Read colored sheet 1 before ordering. 
JUNIPERUS (THE JUNIPERS) 
J. Chinensis Pfitzeriana (Pfitzer Juniper). Broad 
spreading habit, with gray-green foliage. _ 
BL 22 15 to 18 in. Width, 3.50 
BL 32 1, to 2 ft. Width, 4.50 
BL 40 24 to 30 in. Width, 5.50 
BL 55 30 to 36 in. Width, 6.50 
J. Communis Depressa Plumosa (Andorra). Low grow- 
ing, spreading plant with silvery green foliage which 
turns to a rich purple in Autumn. 
BL 30 144 to 2 ft. Height, 4.50 
J. Excelsa Stricta (Spiny Greek). Compact, slow grow- 
er with gray-green foliage. 
BL 30 14%, to 2 ft. Width, 4.00 
J. Hibernica (Irish). Upright grower, very slim with 
gray-green foliage. 
BL 17 2% to 3 ft. Height, 2.50 
J. Horizontalis (Creeping Juniper). Very low growing, 
clinging to the ground, with good green foliage. Ex- 
cellent for planting of steep banks as the roots will 
hold the soil from washing. 
BL 25 30 to 36 in. Width, 3.50 
Ligustrum Lucidum. Evergreen laurel like foliage, 
glossy. 
BL 30 1Y, to 2 ft. Height, 4.50 
MAGNOLIA 
M. Grandiflora. Deep green foliage the year around, 
12 inch white flowers in Mid-Summer. 
BL 20 12 to 18 in. Height, 3.00 
BL 30 18 to 24 in. Height, 4.00 
See picture page 27 
OSMANTHUS 
O. Aquifolium (Sweet Holly). Very spiny leafed, look- 
ing like one of the Hollies. Flowers are very fra- 
grant. Grows to same shape as Holly. 
BL 10 10 to 12 in. Height, 1.50 
BL 45 12 to 15 in. Height, 2.50 
BL 17 18 to 24 in. Height, 6.00 
PICEA (THE SPRUCES) 
P. Canadensis Alba (White Spruce). Compact growing 
specimen, densely clothed in silvery green needles. 
BL 27 14 to 2 ft. Height, 4.00 
BL 35 2 to 244 ft. Height, 5.00 
BL 45 24 to 36 in. Height, 6.50 
P. Excelsa (Norway Spruce). Rapid grower, dark green 
foliage. 
BL 27 2 to 24 ft. Height, 4.00 
BL 45 30 to 36 in. Height, 6.50 
PIERIS (ANDROMEDA) 
P. Japonica (Japanese Andromeda). Broadleaf ever- 
green. Thick, shiny leaves, turning bronze in Winter, 
white blossoms in early Spring. Thick bushy plants. 
BL 17 8 to 10 in. Height, 2.25 
BL 30 15 to 18 in. Height 4.00 
Map in back of catalog. 
