GREEN VELVET (Sheridan Nurs., Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, cat. 

 p. 14. 1972) - small leaved holly sel. at Sheridan Nurs. for hardiness: 

 "In slightly protected locations retains its beautiful foliage all year. 

 Berries black." 



GREENPOINT (J. Oppe, Proc. 51st Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., p. 13. 1974, 

 without descr.). Orig. unknown; in J. Frorer private holly coll. 

 Wilmington, Delaware, which was moved 1974 to the Scott Arboretum, 

 Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Broad upright, 

 spreading; lvs. elliptic, tips acute, bases cuneate, margins crenulate near 

 tip, dark green; male. Legitimately published here for first time by 

 providing a descr. 



GREER (O. Pride Nurs., Butler, Pennsylvania, cat. p. 4. 1963-64, without 

 descr.). 



GRIER (Mobjack Nurs., Mobjack, Virginia, cat. p. 6. sp. 1986, without 

 descr.). Cult, in Tidewater Arboretum, Norfolk, Virginia, 1984. Habit 

 coarse, dense; leaves convex; female. By providing a descr., the authors 

 are the first to legitimately publish the name GRIER. 



GRUBY (K. Jarantowski, Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 70:3. 1981, without 

 descr.) - survived -1 1°F winter 1979-80, 1980-81 in Chicago Bot. Gard. 

 without injury. 



HADLOCK (Tankard Nurs., Exmore, Virginia, cat. p. 8. sp. 1961) - 

 broadly upright, informal; lvs. slightly convex, small, olive green, 

 resembles CONVEXA and HETZII; hybrid. Ibid., cat. p. 10. sp. 1968, 

 as MAXWELLI - formerly called HADLOCK by Tankard Nurs. = 

 MAXWELL. 



HALLIANA (Tankard Nurs., Exmore, Virginia, cat. sp. 1961) - upright, 

 resembles CONVEXA and HETZII; lvs. somewhat convex, small. 

 Howell Nurs., Knoxville, Tennessee, cat. p. 4. fall 1961-sp. 1962, 

 without descr. - "Spreading Howell Hybrid"; new. Boyd Nurs. Co., 

 Knoxville, Tennessee, cat. p. 4. fall 1961-sp. 1962, without descr. - 

 "Spreading Howell Hybrid." Illegitimate, since the name is in Latin 

 form. "Spreading Howell Hybrid" (orig. 1961), a syn. of HALLIANA, 

 is of different origin than SPREADING of Howell (orig. 1939) and 

 should not be confused with it. 



HAMILTON HOUSE (Millcreek Nurs., Newark, Delaware, cat. 1960, 

 without descr.). Millcreek Nurs., originator, discontinued production, 

 since the plant was inferior. 



HATFIELD (Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:30. 1953, without 

 descr.) - as /. crenata X glabra, orig. by T. Hatfield, Wellesley, 

 Massachusetts; orig. pit. was named HATFIELDI. Wyman's Gdn. 

 Center, Framingham, Massachusetts, cat. p. 12. 1956, as /. hatfieldi - 

 upright; lvs. glossy. G. Eisenbeiss, Amer. Hort. Mag. 49(4):324. 1970, 

 without descr. - W. Kosar determined it to be a cv. of/, crenata and not 

 an interspecific hybrid. Introd. as /. hatfieldi by Framingham Nurs., 

 Framingham, Massachusetts, 1940-41. 



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