Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1889 — The Holly Tree. [ARTICLE]
The Holly Tree.
Although the holly is one of the*most beautiful of oar evergreen comparatively rare that it domesticated. and. adorning lawns either of our suburban villas. or the grounds of more extensive and.-remote country places. Many ions of the holly have been from their parent soil and made to flourish in all their original vigor .and beauty near the abodes of men; but it has, for the most part, maintained, its wild state of savage freedom, a&ib..iu general is only to be seen in its . full glory in the spots where it has been planted by nature’s own hand. This apparent neglect of a plant, which is second to. none of the evergreens in-its ornamental character, is due to no want of aesthetic appreciation oh the part of arboriculturists, but to the belief which generally prevails, among amateur gardeners at least, that the holly will not bear transplanting,'* aiid wilt languish and die when removed from dts native soil. Many country gentlemen and farmers have made the attempt only to fail, and the failures have been so frequent as to discourage many others who would have been happy to adorn their grounds with this fiealthy, wholesome tree w hich, w’ith'its suggestions of flie CJiristmas season of goodwill, seems, as it stands amid the winter snow*, with its red berries and wealth of glistening green, to be a tonic and a refreshment to the physical vision, and to bear on every bough a genial, hearty message, full of good qlieer and hope. —Baltimore Sun. '■ . '
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