sel. 1943 and introd. 1951 by C. Hetz. T. Dilatush, Holly Soc. Amer. 

 Let. 4:2. 1954 - fast growing; lvs. convex, larger than CONVEXA; 

 putative hybrid of CONVEXA X ROTUNDIFOLIA; sel. about 1940 by 

 C. Hetz, Fairview Nurs.; noted for good hardiness. Upright spreading; 

 female. (Rovex Hybrid Group). = ? CONVEXA MICROPHYLLUS, 

 GLOBOSA ROTUNDIFOLIA, GLOBOSA ROTUNDIFOLIA HETZII, 

 REFLEXA SUPREME. 



HIGH LIGHT (J. Feucht, Proc. 37th Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., p. 5. 1964) - 

 conical-columnar; lvs. small elliptic, strongly crenate, with short 

 internodes giving a texture like boxwood, and with distinct difference in 

 color between new and old lvs. for which the cultivar was named; 

 discov. at the National Arb. 1956 by W. Kosar as a branch mutation on 

 MICROPHYLLA; Holly Soc. Amer. Reg. No. 2-64 by W. Kosar. H. 

 Hyland, USDA Plant Inventory 174:243. 1969 - NA 16476, PI 316588. 

 Male; habit conical-columnar; discovered, named, and introd. 1966 by 

 W. Kosar. 



HIGHLANDER (R. Clark et al., Proc. 29th Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., p. 4. 

 1960) - upright, rapid grower; lvs. dark green, very hardy; male; orig. 

 from a block of CONVEXA sdlgs. at Norman H. Cole Nurs., Bluefield, 

 West Virginia; Holly Soc. Amer. Reg. No. 16. 1960 by W. Frierson. U.S. 

 Pit. Pat. No. 2272 issued to N. Cole on Aug. 6, 1963 - broadly pyramidal; 

 more upright than CONVEXA; lvs. similar to MICROPHYLLA but 

 darker green and not as pointed; requires little or no trimming to 

 maintain habit; cold and wind resistant at -20°F. Discov. by N. Cole as a 

 mutation of CONVEXA in his nursery at Springville, Tazwell County, 

 Virginia. Date of orig. unkn. but patent application dated 1961. 



HILLIER (Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:31. 1953, without descr.) 

 - orig. 1917 in The Netherlands, introd. into U.S. about 1920 by 

 Boulevard Nurs., Newport, Rhode Island; orig. spelling may have been 

 HILLERI or HILLIERI. 



HISTORYLAND UPRIGHT (Historyland Nurs., Montrose, Virginia, cat. 

 p. 9. June 1, 1988 to June 1989, without descr.). 



HONEYCOMB (Cannon Plants, Greenwood, Delaware, cat. p. 2. fall 

 1975, without descr.). Sel. and named by N. Cannon, Greenwood, 

 Delaware, from 400 sdlgs. grown from seed distrib. 1965 by USDA Pit. 

 Introd. Sta., Glenn Dale, Maryland. Lvs. light green broad elliptic to 

 broad elliptic ovate, crenate near apex, petioles 6 mm long; fr. yellow. 

 Sister sdlg. to BUTTERBALL, FORTY NINER, IVORY, IVORY 

 HALL, IVORY TOWER, SIR ECHO, STARGLOW. (Watanabeana 

 Group). Legitimately published here for the first time by providing a 

 description. 



HOOGENDORN (J. Vermeulen & Sons, Neshanic Sta., New Jersey, cat. 

 Sept. 1967) - low bushy, compact. = COMPACTA of Vermeulen, 

 COMPACTA HOOGENDORN of Vermeulen. 



HORIZONTALS (A. Shammarello & Son Nurs., South Euclid, Ohio, cat. 



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