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James Baker (Phytotektor Nurs., Winchester, Tennessee, advert, in 

 Amer. Nurseryman 112(12): 62. 1960) — compact, pyramidal; fruit 

 large, bright red; select, by H. Templeton. 



Jan. '36 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 52. 1953, as 

 doubtful name without descr.) — select. 1936 by T. Windon and E. C. 

 White. Also spelled as January 1936 and January '36; apparently never 

 in trod, but select, for unusual shiny foliage. 



Jeannette Adamson An unusual clone with deep-orange, bicolored 

 fruits; select, by W. Steiner near old Flint Hill School in east Rowan 

 County, North Carolina. Reported as having good opaque foliage and 

 deep-yellow fruit. Fruit Cadmium Orange (8) tipped with Tangerine 

 Orange (9) at apex (Royal Hort. Soc. Colour Chart, 1942). Misspelled 

 as Janette Adamson. Named for wife of W. Steiner. Validly published 

 here for the first time. 



Jekyll (E. Dilatush, Robbinsville, New Jersey, Cat. 1952) — informal; 

 leaves dark glossy; fruit lightly waxed, bright red; apparently a muta- 

 tion of Hyde. Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 32. 1953, 

 without descr. — select. 1929 and introd. 1948 by E. Dilatush. Misspelled 

 as Jeckle. 



Jersey Golden (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 32. 

 1953, male without descr.) — named 1950 by C. Wolf. 



Jersey Knight (Florists & Nursery Exchange 144(22): 15. 1965)— 

 leaves deep green, semiglossy; male; winter hardy; original plant 

 select. 1945 by Holly Research Committee of Rutgers University at 

 Holly Hill, the home of the late Judge Thomas Brown of Locust, 

 New Jersey. Proc. 39th Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 14. 1965 — leaves 

 deep green, semiglossy; extremely winter hardy in New Jersey; select. 

 1946 and tested at New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station under 

 the name of Brown #9; Holly Soc. Amer. Registr. No. 8-65 by E. R. 

 Orton. A popular male parent used by many holly hybridizers and 

 occasionally designated as Brown, Brown #9, or Judge Brown No. 9. 



Jersey Special (J. Vermeulen & Sons Nurs., Neshanic Station, 

 New Jersey, Cat. p. 2. Fall 1961, without descr.). 



Jersiana (Proc. 44th Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 12. 1968) — conical; 

 leaves deep green; fruit large, abundant; found wild in Morristown, 

 New Jersey. Holly Soc. Amer. Registr. No. 1-68 by R. Chisholm, Mor- 

 ristown, New Jersey. Invalid because of Latin form of name. = Jessiana. 



Jesse Younce (H. G. Mattoon, Plants & Gardens 3(4): 237. 1947)— 

 fastigiate; leaves medium size, good color, glossy; fruit medium size, 

 scarlet; select, near Walhalla, South Carolina, at about 1,000-foot elev., 

 select, by W. C. Frierson. Hume, Natl. Hort. Mag. 26(3): 173. 1947— 

 nearly cylindrical; leaves elliptic, tapered, dark green above, lighter 

 below, flat, small to medium, small spines only toward apices; fruit 

 small to medium, globose, bright shiny red; this clone is reported 



