Nurseryman 157(1): 161. 1983) - upright. Illegitimate, since descr. 

 inadequate. 



SUNSHINE (George W. Park Seed Co., Greenwood, South Carolina, cat. 

 p. 5. sp. 1973) - dense, tolerates pruning; fr. green until Christmas then 

 turns yellow; holds up well in cold; hardy USDA zone 6. Previously 

 named YELLOW BERRY by originator, N. Cannon, Greenwood, 

 Delaware. (Watanabeana Group). = YELLOW BERRY of Cannon, 

 ? YELLOW BERRY of Huttleston. 



Tl (Tingle Nurs., Pittsville, Maryland, cat. p. 20. fall 1956-sp. 1957) - 

 compact, low growing; lvs. small; Tingle Nurs. introd. Female. = 

 T-ONE, TINGLE-ONE. 



TEE DEE (Tom Dodd Nurs., Semmes, Alabama, cat. p. 10. 1982-83, 

 without descr.). Pit. first sold by Tom Dodd Nurs., cat. fall 1970, as 

 HELLERI MUTATION. The name HELLERI MUTATION is a 

 descriptive term, since the pit. orig. as mutation of HELLERI at Tom 

 Dodd Nurs. before 1968. The name TEE DEE is accepted here as the 

 correct name replacing the illegitimate name HELLERI MUTATION. 

 Very slow growing with upright branches forming a broad mound that is 

 wider than tall; lvs. small, broadly elliptic. Female. By providing a 

 descr., the authors are the first to legitimately publish the name TEE 

 DEE. = HELLERI MUTATION. 



TENNYSON (Boulevard Nurs., Newport, Rhode Island, cat. p. 1 1. 1940) - 

 compact, "cleaner" and more glossy lvs. than typical for /. crenata 

 [a combined descr. of TENNYSON and LONGFELLOW]; sdlg. sel. 

 many years ago; all stock from original pit. D. Wyman, Arnoldia 

 29(7):46. 1960 - ragged grower; closely resembles /. crenata 

 microphylla. Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:41. 1953, without 

 descr. - orig. Holland 1917, Boulevard Nurs. about 1920; female. = 

 ? TENNYSON of Hohman. 



var. thomsonii (Hooker f.) Loesener (T. Loesener, Monog. Aquifol., Pt. 1, 

 78:202. 1901) - change in rank from species to bot. var. J.D. Hooker, 

 Flora British India 1:602. 1875 - as /. thomsonii; small shrub; branchlets 

 puberulous; lvs. 1/2"- 1", obovate or oblanceolate, subacute or apiculate 

 serrulate, punctate; fr. solitary on pedicels 1/4" long, purple; grows at 

 4,000-5,000 ft elev. in Bhutan. H. Hyland, USDA Pit. Inventory 

 173:147. 1969, as /. intricata Hooker f., PI 307276 - evergreen shrub to 

 25 feet; lvs. small, margins crenate- serrate; coll. Mount Tonglu, West 

 Bengal, India at 8,000 ft. by F. deVos and E. Corbett, April 1965. Male. 

 This PI 307276 was misidentified as /. intricata Hooker f. and was later 

 more accurately identified by S.-y. Hu as /. thomsonii Hooker f. H. Hara, 

 Flora of Eastern Himalaya, p. 187. 1966 - preferred the name /. crenata 

 var. thomsonii over /. thomsonii and commented "The relationship 

 between the Himalayan and typical /. crenata of Japan needs further 

 critical studies based on ample material." The usage of var. thomsonii 

 (Hooker f.) Loesener here does not solve this difficult taxonomic 



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