the same plant and may vary between plants of the same clone. 

 (Variegated Group). Illegitimate, since the name /. aquifolium AUREO- 

 VARIEGATA has priority. = var. aweo-variegata Goldring, f. aureo- 

 variegata Schelle, ? MICROPHYLLA AUREO-VARIEGATA, 

 ROTUNDIFOLIA AUREO-VARIEGATA, VARIEGATA of Hillier, 

 not LUTEO-VARIEGATA. 



BEEHIVE (G. Eisenbeiss and T. Dudley, Jour. Holly Soc. Amer. 3(1):32. 

 1985) - Holly Soc. Amer. Reg. No. 1 1-84 by E. Orton, Jr. E. Orton, Jr., 

 Chicago Bot. Gdn. Res. Symp., p. 5. March 22-23. 1982 - dense, 

 compact; lvs. very small, light green; male; orig. from a cross made 

 1965 at Rutgers — The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, by 

 E. Orton, Jr., of CONVEXA X STOKES; the only plant sel. for introd. 

 from among 21,000 sdlgs. Idem, p. 6. - refers to GREEN CLOUD, 

 which is the original but only tentative name for BEEHIVE. 



(Bennett Hybrid Group) C. Tuley in H. Dengler, Amer. Nurseryman 

 121(10):9. 1965, and C. Tuley, Proc. 38th Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., 

 p. 1-3. 1965 - orig. from a cross made by interplanting of CONVEXA X 

 ROTUNDIFOLIA in 1945 by E. Bennett at Greenbrier Farms Nurs., 

 Chesapeake, Virginia. ALLEN SEAY, BENNETTII, COLUMNARIS, 

 BENNETT'S COMPACT, COMPACTA of Tingle, CONVEXA 

 MALE, FASTIGIATA, HADLOCK, HOWARD, HOWARD 

 COMPACTA, MAJOR, MAXWELL, NIGRA, OLEAFERA, 

 RECURVIFOLIA, SELENE, VASEYI, and WILLOW LEAF were 

 named from an original sdlg. population of 250,000-300,000. Some of 

 these have been extremely successful in the nursery trade. 



BENNETTII (Greenbrier Farms, Chesapeake, Virginia, cat. p. 37. 1985) - 

 semiupright; lvs. dark green. (Bennett Hybrid Group). Illegitimate, since 

 the name is in Latin form. 



BENNETT'S COMPACT (E. Dubose Nurs., Huntsville, Alabama, 

 advert, in Amer. Nurseryman 152(12):83. 1980, without descr., as 

 BENNETT'S COMPACTA). C. Parkerson in Combined Proc. Intern. 

 Pit. Propag. Soc. 80:483. 1980, without descr., as BENNETT'S 

 COMP ACTUM. Tingle Nurs., Pittsville, Maryland, cat. p. 19. fall 1956- 

 sp. 1957, as COMPACTA, with descr. - broad, glove-shaped, compact, 

 needs no trimming; lvs. very dark green. H. Dengler, Amer. Nurseryman 

 121(10):9. 1965 - upright, lvs. slightly convex; male. Probably the most 

 important commercial cultivar of all Ilex at this time. (Bennett Hybrid 

 Group). Legitimately published here by choosing the most acceptable 

 name, correcting the orthography, and accepting the descr. of the earliest 

 published but illegitimate commercial synonym COMPACTA of Tingle 

 Nurs. = COMPACTA (Bennett Hybrid Group), CONVEXA 

 COMPACTA of Lovett and Cartwright; not CONVEXA COMPACTA 

 of Wayside. 



BILOXI (Cartwright Nurs., Collierville, Tennessee, advert, in Amer. 

 Nurseryman 104(7): 18. 1956, without descr.). Robbins Nurs., Willard, 



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