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Homer (O. Pride, Proc. 42d Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 13. 1967, 

 male without descr.) — verified by originator, O. Pride, as in (Grace 

 Hybrid Group). Seedling of GRACE, orig. before 1960. Compact, 

 vigorous; leaves dark, good lustre; male. Validated here for the first 

 time. 



Hookstra (Kings ville Nurs., Kings ville, Maryland, Cat. 1947, without 

 descr.) — "the parent tree was discov. on the Hookstra Farm, hence its 

 name." = Old Heavy Berry, Hookstraw. 



Hookstraw (Hess Nurs., Mountain View, New Jersey, Cat. 1945, with- 

 out descr.) — as J. opaca femina Hookstraw. = Old Heavy Berry, 

 Hookstra. 



Hopkins (Holly Haven, Whitesbog, New Jersey, Cat. p. 1. Fall 1951- 

 Spring 1952) — fruit reliable, bright red. Wister and others, Holly Soc. 

 Amer. Bui. 6, p. 31. 1953, without descr. — orig. before 1949 in New 

 Jersey by E. C. White. 



Howard (Kelsey Nurs., New York, New York, Cat. p. 7. 1933, female 

 without descr.; Nettlewood Nurs., Asheville, North Carolina, Cat. p. 14. 

 1933, without descr.). Howard-Hickory Nurs., Hickory, North Carolina, 

 Cat. p. 20. 1936 — leaves dark green, few spines; fruits heavily. Hume, 

 Natl. Hort. Mag. 27(3): 172. 1947 — columnar, densely branched, vigor- 

 ous; leaves obovate to cuneate, curved at apices, dark, glossy green, 

 small to medium, spines small, on upper part of leaf; fruit globose, 

 abundant, medium size, generally borne singly, bright shiny red ; named 

 and in trod, by Hume from Howard Farm near Macclenny, Florida. 

 Hume, "Hollies," p. 57. 1953 — vigorous, compact; leaves coriaceous, 

 rigid, dark glossy green above, much lighter below, small to medium, 

 obovate, often spineless, petioles purplish; fruit abundant, slightly 

 ellipsoid, bright red, 1 to 3 on pink pedicels or peduncles. Galle, Natl. 

 Hort. Mag. 36(1): 25. 1957 — columnar, vigorous, densely branched; 

 leaves small to medium, dark, glossy green, often spineless or with 1 to 

 5 spines; fruit abundant, medium size, bright shining red. Hume, 

 Louisiana Soc. Hort. Kes. Bui. 3, p. 6. 1958, without descr. — indicated 

 Howardi and Howardii are incorrect spellings. 



Hume (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 44. 1953, without 

 descr). = ?I. X attenuata Hume#1. 



Hume #1 (Glen Saint Mary Nurs., Glen Saint Mary, Florida, Cat. p. 

 13. 1938). Frequently misspelled as Humei, Humei #1, and Hume No. 

 1. = I. X attenuata Hume#1, and ?Hume. 



Hume #2 (Kelsey Nurs., New York, New York, Cat. p. 7. 1933, without 

 descr.). Misspelled as Hume No. 2. = I. X attenuata Hume #2. 



Hurst No. 1 (Wight Nurs., Cairo, Georgia, Cat. 1958, without descr.). 



Hybernia (Kingsville Nurs., Kingsville, Maryland, Cat. p. 40. 1947) — 

 upright, leaves large; fruit large. = HlBERNIA. 



