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GROUP Ill 
60c each per 100 (25 or more) 
BIG RED—Large heavy leaf, dark red berries. 
HOOKSTRAW (Old Heavy Berry)—Broad dark green 
leaves. Bright red berries. 
RICHARDS—Large glossy dark spined leaves. Good 
size red fruit. 
ST. MARY—Bright green leaves, sharply toothed. 
Brilliant red berries. 
2 SALEM COMPACTA—Good compact upright pyramid. 
One of the best. Pink-red fruit. 4+: 
AQUIFOLIUM—ENGLISH HOLLY 
GROUP | 
45c each per 100 (25 or more) 
ALTACLARENSIS—Bright green leaves, fairly regular 
teeth. Good size red fruit. 
FRUCTU-LUTEO—Dark green very spiny leaves. Yel- 
low to orange fruit. 
JAN VAN TOL—Dark green leaves with some teeth. 
Bright red berries. 
7 MOUNT VERNON-—Yellow berries. Dark green spiny 
leaves. 
MALE—Select good pollinators. | 
PYRAMIDALIS—Upright growth and dark green 
leaves moderately spined. Red fruit. 
PYRAMIDALIS COMPACTA—Small light green evenly 
spined leaves. Good red fruit. 
GROUP Il 
50c each per 100 (25 or more) 
BALEARICA—Large right green leaves, well spined. 
Large red fruit. ) 
BICOLOR—Pale gold to yellow blended with green 
leaves. Red fruit. 
LiCHTENTHALLI--Glossy pale green foliage, distinc- 
tive shape. Red fruit. 
MADERENSIS—Large green leaves, well spined. Red 
fruit. 
7 MEYERS BERRY—Evenly spined green leaves. Red 
fruit. 
W. J. BEAN—Large leaves with deep cut teeth. Fine 
red fruit. 
GROUP Iil 
60c each per 100 (25 or more) 
ALTA BELGICA—Leaves oblong-ovate and sap green. 
Berries freely. 
ANGUSTIFOLIA—Small narrow leaves; compact, up- 
right. Slow growing. 
BROWNELL SPECIAL—Large deep green leaves. Bril- 
liant red berries. 
