116 NOTES ON THE VARIETIES OF ENGLISH HOLLY. 
i . A sport from the gold striped. The original plant 
ney mda Sir wW. Cooke’s, Bart., of Wheatley Чар. сеа 
9. I. А. ВЕСОВУА vaRIEGATA.— Тоо tee trugen = г сот 
ndsomest when well va à ; 
ak hee ue Gold-blotched Hedgehog holly is a 
very good variety, but here, as with the preceding, there ксы вһайез | 
of variegation, some of which are much handsomer than others. 12 
5. I. А. FLAMMEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.—Àn exceedingly showy an e 
tinct variety. Leaves long, smooth, pleasingly undulated and we 
blotehed with gold. Bears berries freely. A 
46. Т.А. AvREO-PICTA.— The Gold Milkmaid; leaves very prickly, ric 
gold, variously blotched. 
47. I. A. ртстл.— Leaves large, well blotched, and very handsome. 
48. I. А. rrAvA.— The Bronze holly; leaves bronzy yellow, exceed- 
ingly rich in winter. - | $ 
49. I. А. muxrisprna.—Leaves green and gold, variously blotched, 
and very prickly. Discovered growing in a bed of green hollies in my 
Nurseries at Waltham Cross, 
GROUP 9,—Lone-LEAVED GoLD-EDGED, 
(a) Prickly, 
50. Т. А. AUREA NANA.— Leaves long, 
gold. A beautiful compact bush, of low . ; 
51. Т. А. AUREA ANGUSTIPOLIA,— Rather larger than the preceding, 
and of freer growth, but not so gay. | 
Т.А. AUREA MYRTIFOLIA.—A fine free flat-leaved sort, of good 
very compact, and invaluable for flower beds in winter. 
: ^ AUREA Scotica.— Leaves dark ochreous yellow. Good and 
distinct. | 
very prickly, well-edged with 
owth 
average colour ; 
53. LA 
54. I. А. WALTHAMENSIS,— Leaves very long, moderately broad, well 
i ө best, of more erect and probably freer 
This and I. a. multispina are at present only 
55. Т. А. AUREA MUCRONATA.— Leaves rich medium gold 
56. I. A. AUREA SERRATA.—A fine 
clothed with 
showy holly, but not so densely 
leaves as some ; spines few. 
. (6) Smooth, 
57. I. A. AUREA LEVIGATA.—A fing free.arowin variety, with flat, 
deeply-margined leaves. sim y 
58. Т, А. AUREA PUMILA 
; .—Waterer's Gold ; the leaves are rich in 
colour. An excellent low bush, of compact growth, well-clothed with 
foliage. 
Group 10.— Broan-travep GOLD-EDGED. 
69. I. A 
; AUREA VESTITA.— Not one of the gayest, but a good, useful 
Sort, very free and hardy, and thiekly set a ar 
With glossy leaves, 
