Nurs., Fairview, Pennsylvania. Only two selections from the block of 

 sdlgs. are known to have been introd. Earl Dilatush, Robbinsville, New 

 Jersey, cat. 1952 - indicated that the two legitimately named sel. are 

 HETZII and ROVEX HYBRID #32. 



ROVEX HYBRID #32 (Earl Dilatush, Robbinsville, New Jersey, cat. 

 1952 - semidwarf, wider than tall; lvs. dark; discontinued. (Rovex 

 Hybrid Group). 



RUGOSA (Tingle Nurs., Pittsville, Maryland, cat. p. 27. fall 1971-sp. 

 1972, without descr.). RUGOSA as a cv. name is certainly a 

 misapplication: the intended plant is /. rugosa. 



SCHWOEBELI (Tankard Nurs., Exmore, Virginia, cat. p. 10. sp. 1969) - 

 spreader; very hardy. Illegitimate, since the name SCHWOEBEL'S 

 COMPACT has priority. = SCHWOEBEL'S COMPACT, 

 COMPACTA of Schwoebel. 



SCHWOEBEL'S COMPACT (Tankard Nurs., Exmore, Virginia, cat. 

 1968-69, as SCHWOEBEL'S COMPACTA) - spreader, very hardy. 

 Introd. before 1964 by Richard Schwoebel Nurs., Ardmore, 

 Pennsylvania. Orig. from seed of open-poll. CONVEXA growing 

 among MICROPHYLLA, and sown 1949 by Richard Schwoebel. First 

 offered for sale by Schwoebel Nurs. 1954. Similar to HELLERI in 

 spreading habit but faster growing and hardier. Lvs. small, more or less 

 convex, light green. Female. = COMPACTA of deWilde's Rhodo-Lake 

 Nurs., SCHWOEBELI, SCHWOEBEL'S COMPACTA. By providing 

 corrected orthography, the authors are the first to legitimately publish 

 the name SCHWOEBEL'S COMPACT. 



SCHWOEBEL'S UPRIGHT New name. While this name appears to 

 have been used earlier, it is not known to have been published before. 

 All published synonyms are illegitimate. Orig. from same sdlg. 

 population that yielded SCHWOEBEL'S COMPACT. First offered 

 for sale 1953. Upright, very compact with little need for pruning; lvs. 

 very shiny, boxwoodlike appearance. = ERECTA, EXCELSA, 

 EXCELSA SCHWOEBEL, EXCELSA UPRIGHT. The authors are the 

 first to publish the name SCHWOEBEL'S UPRIGHT. 



SENSATION (Cannon Plants, Greenwood, Delaware, cat. Nov. 1973) - 

 semidwarf, cone shape when landscape size, medium growth rate, dense 

 when sheared; lvs. small, recurved, dark green; male; orig. after 1954 

 from a cross made by N. Cannon; sel., named, and introd. by Cannon. 



SENTINALIS (R. P. Tuthill Associates, Newton, Pennsylvania, cat. p. 15. 

 1989, without descr.). = ? SENTINEL. 



SENTINEL (J. Feucht, Proc. 35th Meet. Holly Soc. Amer. p. 5. 1963) - 

 narrow upright, conical, loose growing; lvs. large, dark shiny, convex; 

 heavy fruiting; very hardy; resist, to spider mite; orig. 1955 from an 

 open-poll, group of 5,000 sdlgs.; sel., named, introd. by N. Cannon; 

 Holly Soc. Amer. Reg. No. 3-63 by Cannon. = ? SENTINALIS 



SHANGHAI (Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:39. 1953, without 



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