CANTON (Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:24. 1953, without 

 descr.) - introd. about 1947 by Styer's Nurs. D. Wyman, Amer. 

 Nurseryman 1 12(9): 122. 1960 - irregular, medium, conical; lvs. small, 

 light green. Sdlg. orig. about 1932; sel. and named by Styer's Nurs., 

 Concordville, Pennsylvania. 



CAPE FEAR (Robbins Nurs., Willard, North Carolina, cat. sp. 1972, 

 without descr.). Ibid., cat. p. 2. sp. 1978 - upright, medium bulk; lvs. 

 dark green; broadly elliptic; male. 



CAREFREE (G. Eisenbeiss and T. Dudley, Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 72:6. 

 1982) - sdlg. sel. from PI 275853 (1961) as /. crenata subsp. radicans', 

 dwarf, mound shape, open branched; female; Holly Soc. Amer. Reg. 4- 

 82 by D. Bradshaw and L. Schmid, Clemson University, Clemson, South 

 Carolina. This is a selection of/, crenata var. paludosa. 



CAROLINA UPRIGHT (Robbins Nurs., Willard, North Carolina, cat. p. 

 3. sp. 1978, without descr.). Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 75:12. 1983, without 

 descr. Male. Upright pyramidal; lvs. dark green, broadly elliptic, glossy. 

 Margins crenulate. By providing a descr., the authors are the first to 

 legitimately publish the name CAROLINA UPRIGHT. 



CENTENNIAL (C. Orndorff, Nurserymen's News, Coop. Extension 

 Service, University of Maryland, p. 12, Nov. -Dec. 1987) - upright, 

 suitable for tall, narrow to medium width screening or hedges. 



CHANGSHA (Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:24. 1953, without 

 descr.) - introd. about 1947 by Styer's Nurs. D. Wyman, Amer. 

 Nurseryman 1 12(9): 122. 1960 - upright, irregular, slow growing; lvs. 

 quite small, dark green; female. Sdlg. orig. about 1932. Sel. and named 

 by Styer's Nurs., Concordville, Pennsylvania. 



CHENGTU (Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:24. 1953, without 

 descr.) - introd. about 1947 by Styer's Nurs., Concordville, 

 Pennsylvania. Clarendon Gardens Nurs., Pinehurst, North Carolina, cat. 

 1957, without descr., as CHANGTU. D. Wyman, Amer. Nurseryman 

 1 12(9): 122. 1960 - irregular, slow growing; lvs. small, dark green; 

 female. Sdlg. orig. about 1932. Sel. and named by Styer's Nurs. 



CHEROKEE (Tennessee Valley Nurs., Winchester, Tennessee, cat. p. 10. 

 fall 1963) - new; upright; good foliage. Commercial Nurs., Dechard, 

 Tennessee, cat. p. 6. 1975 - lvs. small; no fruit. Presumably male. A very 

 marginal descr. = UPRIGHT CHEROKEE. 



CHESAPEAKE (Chesapeake Nurs., Salisbury, Maryland, cat. fall 1977- 

 sp. 1978) - new; upright, pyramidal; lvs. glossy, deep green, convex. 



COLE'S HARDY (Cole Nurs., Painesville, Ohio, cat. p. 44. 1956, as 

 COLE'S HARDY TYPE) - upright; very hardy. 



COLUMNARIS (Greenbrier Farms Nurs., Norfolk, Virginia, cat. p. 39. 

 1971-72, without descr.) - columnar; lvs. dark green; female. Sel. and 

 introd. by Greenbrier Farms, Greenbrier's Control No. 4923. (Bennett 

 Hybrid Group). Illegitimate, since the name is in Latin form and the 

 name /. opaca COLUMNARIS (= /. opaca OLD FAITHFUL) has 

 priority. 



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