NATIONAL. The references to /. crenata NATIONAL in this pit. pat. 

 were erroneous, as a selection by this name does not exist. Possibly 

 /. cornuta NATIONAL was intended. = 11. cornuta NATIONAL. 



NIGRA (C. Tuley, Proc. 38th Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., p. 2. 1965) - 

 semiupright; lvs. large, slightly convex, rich green color; this plant now 

 being sold in place of ROTUNDIFOLIA [at Greenbrier Farms Nurs., 

 Chesapeake, Virginia]; male; (Bennett Hybrid Group). Name changed by 

 Greenbrier Nurs., the originator, to ALLEN SEAY. = ALLEN SEAY. 



NIGRA UPRIGHT (C. Parkerson, Combined Proc. Intern. Pit. Propag. Soc. 

 50:483. 1980, without descr.). D. Milbocker et al., Southern 

 Nurserymen's Assoc, Res. Jour. 7(2):2-4. 1981, without descr.). Not the 

 same plant as NIGRA, the Bennett Hybrid from Greenbrier Nursery. 

 Illegitimate, since descr. is lacking and the name is in Latin form. 



NO. 400 (Tom Dodd Nurs., Semmes, Alabama, cat. p. 14. 1960-61, 

 without descr.). 



NOBILIS (Appalachian Nurs., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, cat. p. 9. fall 

 1950-sp. 1951) - upright; lvs. slightly larger than most/, crenata lvs. 

 Illegitimate, since the name /. aquifolium NOBILIS has priority. = 

 NOBLE UPRIGHT, NOBLE. 



NOBLE (Lillards Nurs., Jeffersontown, Kentucky, advert, in Amer. 

 Nurseryman 132(9):73. 1970) - upright. = NOBLE UPRIGHT, 

 NOBILIS of Appalachian Nurs. 



NOBLE UPRIGHT (M. Dirr in O. Pride, Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 60:3. 

 1968, without descr.) - growing at Bernheim Forest, Louisville, 

 Kentucky. Appalachian Nurs., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, cat. p. 9. fall 

 1950-sp. 1951, as NOBILIS - upright; lvs. slightly larger than most 

 /. crenata. Male. F. Galle (personal communication) indicates that the 

 leaves are not larger than most /. crenata, based on examination of 

 authentic plants. The authors have selected NOBLE UPRIGHT, a later 

 syn. of the illegitimate NOBILIS, as the most appropriate name available 

 and legitimately publish NOBLE UPRIGHT here for the first time 

 using the descr. of NOBILIS. = NOBILIS, NOBLE. 



NORTH STAR (C. Rizzo et al., Scientia Horticulturae 14(1981): 182. 

 1981, without descr.). Roemer Nurs., North Madison, Ohio, cat. p. 4. sp. 

 1983, without descr. Upright spreading; lvs. dark green, elliptic to 

 obovate, tips obtuse, bases cuneate; orig. Lincoln Nurs., Michigan; 

 introd. early 1970's by Roemer Nurs., now dropped. Legitimately 

 published here for the first time by providing a descr. = ? NORTHERN 

 STAR. 



NORTHERN BEAUTY (Zelenka Evergreen Nurs., Grand Haven, 

 Michigan, advert, in Amer. Nurseryman 130(10): 132. 1969, without 

 descr.). Fairview Evergreen Nurs., Fairview, Pennsylvania, cat. p. 13. 

 fall 1975-sp. 1976 - "our recent introd."; lvs. small, convex, glistening. 

 Monrovia Nurs., Azusa, California, cat. p. 62. 1988 - Hardy in USDA 

 zone 6; more compact than HETZII; dense branches; small. Male, also 

 reported as being vigorous upright. 



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