HAYDEN (J. Floyd, Jr., Holly Evaluation at the Hort. Gdn. of Clemson 

 University, South Carolina Agr. Exp. Sta. Bui. 1050:14. Feb. 1974, as 

 HAYDENI) - pyramidal, upright; grows 4-6 ft tall; good durable holly; 

 good green foliage; withstands pruning well; female. Sdlg. sel. by P. 

 Hayden, Athens Nurs., Athens, Georgia. By correcting the orthography, 

 the authors are the first to legitimately publish the name HAYDEN. 



HEASLEYI (Heasley's Nurs., Butler, Pennsylvania, cat. p. 6. fall 1960-sp. 

 1961) - dwarf. Illegitimate, since the name is in Latin form. 



HELLER GREEN CUSHION (Alfred Teufel Nurs., Portland, Oregon, cat. 

 p. 7. 1966-67) - an improved form of HELLERI, said to be even more 

 attractive in habit and foliage. Named after HELLERI and 

 KINGSVILLE GREEN CUSHION, the name HELLER GREEN 

 CUSHION is illegitimate, since it would create confusion with the 

 two preceding names. = ? KINGSVILLE GREEN CUSHION, 

 ? KINGWOOD GREEN CUSHION. 



f. helleri (A. Rehder, Jour. Arnold Arb. 20(4):417. 1939). Obviously this 

 plant of gdn. origin is a clone and accordingly is reduced in rank to cv. 

 = HELLERI. 



HELLERI (Bay State Nurs., North Abington, Massachusetts, cat. p. 20. 

 1934) - dwarf, dense, spreading; lvs. grayish green; hardy. A. Rehder, 

 Jour. Arnold Arb. 20(4):417. 1939, as f. helleri - lvs. small, elliptic; 

 found in 1925 among sdlgs. of/, crenata by Joseph Heller, manager of 

 Newport Nurs., Newport, Rhode Island. Idem, Bibl. Trees and Shrubs, 

 p. 402. 1949, cited the following nurs. as sources of HELLERI: 

 Verkade's Nurs., Wayne, New Jersey, cat. p. 13. 1936; W. Craig 

 [location undetermined], price-list, p. 31. 1937, F. & F. Nurs., [New 

 Jersey], cat. p. 17. 1937; and Bay State Nurs., [North Abington, 

 Massachusetts], cat. p. 21. 1937. G. Graves, Amer. Nurseryman 

 88(5):22. 1948 - introd. about 1936 by W. Craig. D. van Gelderen, 

 Dendroflora 8:33. 1971 - unsupported claim of orig. 1943. Since its 

 introd. this female cv. has achieved great acclaim for its dwarf, formal, 

 mound shape habit, and it is often used as the standard for comparing 

 other dwarf clones of/, crenata. Young plants apparently do not flower. 

 = f. helleri Rehder. 



HELLERI MUTATION (Tom Dodd Nurs., Semmes, Alabama, cat. p. 7. 

 1970-71, without descr.). Illegitimate, since the name is in Latin form. = 

 TEE DEE. 



HETA (H. van de Werken et al., Proc. Southern Nurs. Assoc. Res. Conf., 

 13th Annual Rpt., p. 78. 1985, without descr). This name may be a 

 misspelling of HETZII. 



HETZII (B. Boom, Benaming, Geschiedenis en Kenmerken Van Een 

 Aatal Hootehtige Planten II: 127. 1959 and idem., Nedrl. Dendr., 4th ed., 

 p. 337. 1959) - plant obtained from Fairview Evergreen Nurs., Fairview, 

 Pennsylvania, cat. 1946; similar to CONVEX A; orig. 1943 by Fairview 

 Nurs. Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:30. 1953, without descr. - 



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