SPREADING GLASS (E. Orton, Jr., Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 60:28. 1978, 

 without descr.). 



SQUAMATA (Turner Bros., West Long Branch, New Jersey, cat. p. 1 1. 

 sp. 1961) - low growing; lvs. small. E. Orton, Jr., Holly Soc. Amer. 

 Let. 25:17. 1965, without descr. - Rutgers — The State University, New 

 Brunswick, New Jersey, rec. from Don McLaughlin. Illegitimate, since 

 the name is in Latin form. 



STARGLOW New Name. Sel. and named by N. Cannon, Greenwood 

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

 Intro. Sta., Glenn Dale, Maryland. Designated earlier as Cannon #7. 

 Lvs. dark green, elliptic; yellow fr. Sister sdlg. to BUTTERBALL, 

 FORTY NINER, HONEYCOMB, IVORY HALL, IVORY 

 TOWER, SIR ECHO. (Watanabeana Group). = CANNON #7. 

 Published here for the first time. 



STEED'S (G. Klingaman, Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 73:8. 1982, without 

 descr.). Piney Ridge Nurs., Bostic, North Carolina, cat. p. 2. Aug. 1983 

 - "Upright Holly," without further descr. Mobjack Nurs., Mobjack, 

 Virginia, cat. p. 7. sp. 1986, without descr. Dudley Nurs., Thompson, 

 Georgia, cat. p. 14. 1987 - upright, moderate size. Ingleside Plantation 

 Nurs., Oakgrove, Virginia, cat. p. 26. fall 1988-sp. 1989 - upright, 

 narrower than other upright /. crenata. Male. = STEED'S UPRIGHT. 



STEED'S NO. 2 (R. Evans, Proc. 51st Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., p. 6. 1974, 

 without descr.). 



STEED'S UPRIGHT (Sandhills Community College, Holly Soc. Amer. 

 Let. 75:12. 1983, male, without descr.). Taylor's Nurs., Raleigh, North 

 Carolina, cat. p. 39. fall 1988-sp. 1989 - similar to COMPACTA 

 [BENNETT'S COMPACT] in foliage but with definite upright habit. 

 Illegitimate, by priority of STEED'S. = STEED'S. 



STOKES (Anonymous, Proc. 76th Annual Convention Amer. Assoc. 

 Nurserymen, p. 174. 1951) - extremely dwarf, compact, semi-formal; 

 new lvs. golden green; exceptionally heavy root system; extremely 

 hardy; adaptable to varied soil conditions; discov. about 1925 at Stokes 

 Nurs., Butler, Pennsylvania; introd. about 1951. Amer. Assoc. 

 Nurserymen Reg. No. 265, 1951, by W. Stokes. U.S. Pit. Pat. No. 887, 

 Oct. 25, 1949, issued to W. Stokes, without cultivar name - flattened 

 globular shape; said to be hardier than /. crenata CONVEXA, 

 MICROPHYLLA, ROTUNDIFOLIA, and /. glabra. Male. = STOKES 

 VARIETY (not/, vomitoria STOKES or/, vomitoria STOKES 

 DWARF). 



STOKES SPORT (Phyto Ecology, Ridgely, Maryland, cat. p. 15. fall 

 1981-sp. 1982) - dense, low, globular shape; lvs. tiny, dark green; new 

 from Phyto Ecology. Male. 



STOKES VARIETY (Magnolia Gdns. & Nurs., Charleston, South 

 Carolina, cat. p. 4. fall 1970-sp. 1971, without descr.). = STOKES. 



STOKEY'S (O'Connor Nurs., Warsaw, Kentucky, advert, in Amer. 



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