JEBEL 
Robbinstrille, A. T. ly fee 
CANARY (Female) 
This Holly has bright yellow berries, like tiny Canary birds sitting 
amongst the green leaves. Habit of growth; informally bushy. Speed of 
growth; four to ten inches per year in this area. Berries quite steadily, 
rarely missing more than one year out of any given five-year period. 
Particularly lovely in partial shade or planted next to red berried types. 
MERRY CHRISTMAS (Female) 
Everyone seems to like the name of Merry Christmas.” With bright 
green leaves and bright red berries, our ‘Merry Christmas” Holly has 
been a favorite of all. 
“Merry Christmas” is a steady berrying tree with rarely a year 
without berries. A strong growing tree, too, with six to twelve inches 
per year being expected in this area. Excellent as a lawn specimen and 
for Holly orchards .. . a good all around Holly. Sold out until Fall, 1996. 
BIG RED (Female) 
A variety much like “Merry Christmas” in description, with intense 
dark green leaves and unusually bright red berries. For the past eight 
years we have had four “Big Red’’ Hollies planted out in the field where 
we sell specimen Hollies. They are so bright and pretty that everyone 
seems to walk up to them and be disappointed when the price tag says 
"Not for Sale . . . a variety of the future.” Available Fall, 1956, in 
quantity, very few before. 
OLD LEATHERLEAF MALE 
=> HIGHWAY MALE 
These are suitable for pollenation of any of the female Hollies listed. 
They are steady pollen bearers and have tough dark green leaves that 
are very attractive. Medium speed of growth (three to eight inches per 
year in this area) and a nice bushy habit. Considered by many growers 
the two best male varieties on the market. 
OTHER VARIETIES 
There are many. Several of the lovely varieties that we listed in 
past catalogs are sold ahead to nurserymen and Holly orchardists who 
have ordered more than we can grow for several years. We also stock 
more than a dozen old reliable varieties that are not listed herein be- 
cause we have only a few hundred of each, or less. Thus it is quite 
possible that should we be out of the size you wish in the varieties listed 
herein, we might be able to furnish the size in a variety not listed. How- 
ever, we would write first to ask if it was all right. We do not substitute 
without consulting the customer. 
