CAMELLAEFOLIA—Large broad, reddish-green leaves. 
Large red fruit. 
CHAMBERS—Medium size leaf, well spined. Red 
berries. 
CILIATA MAJOR—Dark glossy leaves, large red fruit. 
CRISPA MALE—‘Screw-leaf’’—Deep glossy green, 
spiral twisted leaves. 
DONNINGTONENSIS—Green glossy medium size 
leaves. Bright red fruit. 
FATHER CHARLES—Large leaves, reddish-green with 
some teeth. Large red fruit. 
FISHERI—Glossy rather long leaves. Bright red fruit. 
HODGINSI—Large dark green leaves. Very large 
fruit. 
LAURELFOLIA—Large glossy dark olive green leaves. 
Red fruit. 
REDERLY—Evenly spined dark green leaves. Bright 
red fruit. 
SHEPHERDII—Large leaves. Red berries. 
GROUP IV 
65c each per 100 (25 or more) 
ARGENTEO MARGINATA — Silver edged leaves, 
bright red fruit. 
ARGENTEO MARGINATA SILVARY—Pronounced sil- 
ver edge. Red fruit. 
AUREA MARGINATA OVATA—Gold edged leaves. 
Red fruit. 
AUREA MEDIA PICTA — (Harlequin) — Green leaves 
splashed yellow center to edge. Red fruit. 
AUREA REGINA—Bright green leaves edged golden. 
Red berries. 
FIRECRACKER—Large spined leaf. Red berries. 
LEM’S SILVER—Distinct silver edged green leaves. 
Red fruit. 
WILSONI—-Very large evenly spined leaves. Red 
fruit. One of the most beautiful. 
ENGLISH-CHINESE and CHINESE HOLLIES 
GROUP | 
45c each per 100 (25 or more) 
AQUI-PERNYI BRILLIANT — Female cross between 
aquifolium and pernyi. Good dark green leaf 
with bright red berries. 
CORNUTA—Chinese holly. Twiggy growth. Stout, 
sharply spined leaves and large red fruit. 
CORNUTA BUFORDI—Chinese holly with shiny green 
leaves. Few teeth. Red fruit. 
