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Mag. 36(1): 23, 1957 — compact; leaves narrow; heavy fruiting; orig 

 near Dauphin, Pennsylvania, by W. Dauber. 



Five-B (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 11. 1968, 

 without descr.). Prob. orig. by P. Bosley. 



Flat Leaf (Clarendon Gardens Nurs., Pinehurst, North Carolina, 

 Cat. 1956, without descr.). Ibid., Cat. p. 4. 1962 — leaves flat; male. 



Floribunda (R. Demcker, Mitt. Deut. Dendrol. Gesell. 13: 155. 1904, 

 as floribunda) — compact; heavy fruiting; holds fruit well in late 

 winter; discov. by Demcker near Navesink-Highlands on Shrewsbury 

 River in Massachusetts. 



Fort McCoy (Hume, Natl. Hort. Mag. 26(3) : 171. 1947). = 7. cumuli- 

 cola Fort McCoy. 



Foster No. 3 (S. Solymosy, Louisiana Soc. Hort. Res. Newsletter 4(11) : 

 50. 1963, without descr.). = I. X attenuata Foster #3. 



Fosteri (Overlook Nurs., Mobile, Alabama, Cat. p. 47. 1953-54, as 

 I.fosterii). Clarendon Gardens Nurs., Pinehurst, North Carolina, Cat. 

 p. 4. 1963, as /. opaca fosteri. = I. X attenuata Foster #2. 



Fosteri #2 (Cottage Hill Nurs., Mobile, Alabama, Cat. p. 9, 1963, 

 without descr.). = 7. X attenuata Foster #2. 



France (Breeze Hill Gardens, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Finding-List. 

 Ed. 10, p. 28. 1940, female without descr.). Wister and others, Holly 

 Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 28. 1953, without descr. — select, at Parkton, 

 Maryland, by J. B. Gable about 1935. Op. cit, p. 53, as Parkton, 

 female without descr. — select, from Parkton, Maryland, by J. B. 

 Gable and W. J. Dauber 1935. Angelica Nurs., Mohnton, Pennsylvania, 

 Cat. 1956, as Parkton — labeled rapid growing; leaves large; fruit dark 

 red. = Parkton Berry. 



Francis Fruck (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 9. 

 1968, without descr.). 



Frank (Holly Haven, Whitesbog, New Jersey, Cat. 1954, male without 

 descr.). Angelica Nurs., Mohnton, Pennsylvania, Cat. p. 11. Fall 

 1959-Spring 1960 — compact; fruit good, red. 



Frank Mack (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 4. 1968, 

 without descr.). 



Frank Thomas (M. Baron and G. Parmelee, New Rare Plants on 

 Campus, Michigan State Univ. List 14, p. 6. 1963, without descr.). 



Frederick (J. Vermeulen & Sons, Neshanic Station, New Jersey, 

 Cat. p. 7. Spring 1964, without descr.). 



Freeman (Hume, "Hollies," p. 56. 1953)— heavy bearer, branched to 

 the ground; leaves thick, curved, medium keeled, slightly bullate, dark 

 green above, medium size, short spines; fruit ellipsoid, red, borne 

 singly; original tree at Water Works Station, Falmouth, Massa- 

 chusetts. Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 28. 1953, without 



