sp. 1961) - dense, compact globe, twiggy; lvs. small, thick, glossy. 

 Tankard Nurs., Exmore, Virginia, cat. p. 10. 1969-70 - dwarf, good 

 mound form, similar to HELLERI but more vigorous. Flint, H. and 

 Hubbuch, C, Amer. Nurseryman 169(3): 154. 1989 - CONVEXA sdlg.; 

 introd. by Vermeulen & Son Nurs. cat. fall 1958-sp. 1959 as 

 COMPACTA NO. 2, and first listed as GLORY in cat. sp. 1961; hardier 

 than CONVEXA; hardy Zone 6 A, USD A Hardiness Zone Map 1965; 

 has survived -23°F with minimal injury. Hubbuch says, hardier than any 

 /. crenata grown at Bernheim Forest, Louisville, Kentucky. Male 

 named by J. Vermeulen & Son, who changed COMPACTA NANA #1 

 to GLORY. = COMPACTA NANA #1, COMPACTA NO. 2, 

 COMPACTA #2, GREEN GLORY. 



GLOSSY (Gerard K. Klyn Nurs., Mentor, Ohio, cat. p. 4. fall 1958, 

 without descr.) - will be introd. 1959 [was introd. I960]. L. Lipp, Amer. 

 Nurseryman 1 10(5):44. 1959 - sdlg. of CONVEXA; can develop faster 

 than CONVEXA; lvs. slightly larger than parent, very waxy. Gerard K. 

 Klyn Nurs., Mentor, Ohio, and A. Shammarello & Son Nurs., South 

 Euclid, Ohio, joint advert, in Amer. Nurseryman 121(3):64. 1960 - 

 introducing a slightly faster and more compact form than CONVEXA; 

 lvs. glossy, dark green, convex; extremely hardy. = ? GLOSSY LEAF. 



GLOSSY LEAF (G. Klingaman, Amer. Nurseryman 154(1 1):1 17. 1981, 

 without descr.). Tankard Nurs., Exmore, Virginia, cat. p. 1 1. summer- 

 fall 1985 - cone-shaped; lvs. dark green, glossy. = ? GLOSSY. 



GOLDEN GEM (H. Eddie and Sons Nurs., Vancouver, British Columbia, 

 Canada, cat. p. 26. fall 1962-sp. 1963) - dense, similar to CONVEXA 

 in habit; lvs. bright yellow year round; very hardy. D. van Gelderen, 

 Dendroflora No. 33. 1971 - sdlg. sel. from seed; introd. to the trade 

 some years ago by L. Konijn & Co., Reenwijk, Netherlands. Briggs 

 Nurs., Olympia, Washington, cat. p. 1 1. 1980 - CONVEXA with a gold 

 blush. Low spreading habit; lvs. golden yellow, turning green later; 

 female. (Variegated Group). 



GOLDEN HELLER (J. Raulston, Inventory North Carolina State 

 University Landscape Plants, p. 9. Dec. 1979, as GOLDEN HELLERI, 

 without descr.). Lancaster Farms Nurs., Suffolk, Virginia, cat. 1981, 

 without descr. Mutation from HELLERI with yellow cast to lvs. 

 Discovered by R. Bock 1967; sold by Lancaster Farms Nurs. since 

 1972. (Variegated Group). Female. By correcting the orthography, the 

 authors are the first to legitimately publish the name GOLDEN 

 HELLER. = LANCASTER YELLOW. 



GOLDEN QUEEN (Jour. Royal Hort. Soc. 94(2):463. 1969) - low 



growing; lvs. glossy, yellow; very hardy; exhibited at R. H. S. Fl. Show, 

 London, England, Sept. 1969, by Burkwood & Skipwith of Elstead, 

 England. (Variegated Group). Illegitimate, since the name of 

 /. aquifolium GOLDEN QUEEN has priority. 



GOLDEN VARIEGATED (S.-y. Hu, Nat'l Hort. Mag. 36(1):62. 1957) - 



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