University of Washington, ? YELLOW FRUIT of Clemson. 



YELLOW BERRY (D. Huttleston, Plants Growing in Conservatories and 

 Gdns. Longwood Gdns., Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, Oct. 1970, 

 without descr.). Illegitimate, since the name /. opaca YELLOW 

 BERRY has priority. (Watanabeana Group). = ? SUNSHINE, 

 ? YELLOWBERRY of Clemson, ? YELLOW BERRY of Cannon, 

 ? YELLOW FRUIT of Clemson, ? YELLOW FRUIT of University of 

 Washington. 



YELLOW FRUIT (Anonymous, University of Washington Arb. Bull. 

 29(4):96. 1966, without descr.) - rec. from U.S. National Arboretum in 

 1959 as PI 231948, and NA 10815, an unnamed yellow fruited sel. of 

 f. watanabeana. J. Floyd, Holly Evaluation at Horticultural Gdns., 

 Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, Agr. Exp. Sta. Tech. 

 Bui. 1051:17. 1974, as PI 231948. Illegitimate, since the descr. is 

 inadequate. (Watanabeana Group). = ? SUNSHINE, 

 ? YELLOWBERRY of Clemson, ? YELLOW BERRY of Longwood 

 and of Cannon, ? YELLOW FRUIT of Clemson. 



YELLOW LEAF (Foxborough Nurs., Street, Maryland, in Andersen Hort. 

 Library's Source List p. 94. 1988-89, without descr.). 



YELLOWBERRY (J. Floyd Jr., Ornamental Pit. Coll. Hort. Gdn., 

 Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, Miscel. Pub. 9:1973, 

 without descr.). Illegitimate, since the name /. opaca YELLOW 

 BERRY has priority. (Watanabeana Group). = ? SUNSHINE, 

 ? YELLOWBERRY of Clemson, YELLOW BERRY of Cannon, 

 YELLOW BERRY of Longwood, YELLOW FRUIT of University of 

 Washington. 



YUNNAN (Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:42. 1953, without 

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

 Pennsylvania, cat. p. 11. 1961 - slender, upright column, dense; twigs 

 yellow tinged; lvs. large; grows well in heavy soil. Female. Sdlg. orig. 

 about 1932; sel. and named by Styer's Nurs. 



YUNNANENSIS (Clarendon Gdns. Nurs., Pinehurst, North Carolina, cat. 

 1957, without descr.). = ? YUNNAN, or possibly intended to be 

 /. yunnanensis. 



ZWISCHENAHN (J. Bruns, Baumschulen, Bad Zwischenahn, West 

 Germany, cat. p. 130. 1959-60) - broad, upright, compact, particularly 

 adapted for a small ornamental hedge; lvs. small like those of BRUNS. 

 Female. 



151 (Flowerwood Nurs., Mobil, Alabama, advert, in Amer. Nurseryman 

 123(6):109. 1966, without descr.). = BULLATA NO. 151. 



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