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Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 29. 1953, without descr. — 

 orig. by W. C. Frierson before 1940. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1): 23. 

 1957 — leaves bronze, easily sunburned; exceedingly tender female; 

 select, in North Carolina by A. Brownell and W. C. Frierson. = 

 Frierson Golden. 



Goldie (Proc. 3d Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 9. 1948, without descr.). 

 Hume, "Hollies," p. 56. 1953 — leaves curved, keeled, bullate, thick, 

 rigid, dull green, obovate to oval, spines widely separated, petioles 

 purple; fruit abundant, ellipsoid, yellow, borne singly. Wister and 

 others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 29. 1953 — fruit yellow; orig. Wil- 

 mington, Delaware, by Mrs. W. K. duPont; in trod. 1940 by E. C. 

 White. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) : 23. 1957— leaves dull green; 

 fruit abundant, yellow. 



Goliath (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 9. 1968, male 

 without descr.). Galle, Amer. Hort. Mag. 49(4) : 189. 1970 — male with- 

 out descr. 



Good Will Park (Hume, Natl. Hort. Mag. 26(3) :172. 1947)— a fine tree 

 with splendid fruit; select. 1942 by W. Wheeler from Good Will Park, 

 Falmouth, Massachusetts. Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, 

 p. 29. 1953, as Goodwill Park without descr. 



Governor William Paca (Holly Letter 36, p. 9. 1970) — seedling 

 select. 1960 in the wild in Sussex County, Delaware, by Norman H. 

 Cannon; named by L. S. Brigham; conical; leaves with wavy margins; 

 fruit early ripening, well spaced, is retained well on cut branches; Holly 

 Soc. Amer. Registr. No. 1-70 by L. S. Brigham, Annapolis, Maryland. 



Grace (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 29. 1953, without 

 descr.)— select. 1948-52 by O. Pride. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) :23. 

 1957 — pyramidal, slow growing; leaves medium, bright green in winter; 

 fruit orange red, in large clusters; same origin as COBALT.- O. Pride, 

 Proc. 42d Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 13. 1967 — female parent of the 

 (Grace Hybrid Group). 



(Grace Hybrid Group) (O. Pride, Holly Letter 25, p. 11. 1965; O. Pride, 

 Butler, Pennsylvania, Cat. p. 8. 1967-68; O. Pride, Proc. 42d Meeting 

 Holly Soc. Amer. p. 13. 1967) — a new strain distinctive for hardiness, 

 vigor, compactness, ease of culture, and early ripening; orange-red 

 fruit. Originated and named by O. Pride at Butler, Pennsylvania. Both 

 parents, GRACE being the female, were selected from many thousands of 

 seedlings grown from seed collected near Buckhannon, West Virginia, 

 and are the results of 43 years of testing for hardiness in a number of 

 winters, of which temperatures were —30° F. The following are verified by 

 the orginator as Grace Hybrids : Albert Pride, male; Arlene Leach, 

 female; Arthur Pride, male; Betty Pride female; Carnival, female; 

 David G. Leach, male; Doctor Gribbs, male; Edith May, female; 

 Homer, male; Ling, female; Ling Close, female; Marianne, female; 



