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Lawrence #2 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 52. 1953, 

 without descr.) — select, by W. Wheeler. Wister, "Swarthmore Plant 

 Notes/' v. 1, pt. 1, p. 231. 1956, as Laurence #2 — largest fruit of all 

 these Lawrence selections. = Lawrence. 



Lawrence #3 (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 52. 1953, 

 as doubtful name without descr.) — select, by W. Wheeler. 



Leatherleaf (Angelica Nurs., Mohnton, Pennsylvania, Cat. 1956) — 

 leaves large, heavy texture; male. — Old Leather Leaf, King 

 Christmas, Happy New Year. 



Lenape Moon (Proc. 44th Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 12. 1968) — 

 conical; leaves small; fruit yellow; disco v. 1932 in wild in Sussex County, 

 Delaware, by W. Phillips; Holly Soc. Amer. Registr. No. 2-68 by 

 W. Phillips. Amer. Nurseryman 127(10) :85. 1968— horizontally branch- 

 ing; heavy fruiting. 



Lewis Swartz (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 33. 

 1953, male without descr.) — select, and named at Ivyland, Pennsyl- 

 vania, by J. C. Swartley. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) : 27. 1957 as 

 Lewis Swarts — compact; leaves leathery, with irregularly reflexed 

 margins and prominent spines. 



LlNDSEY (Clarendon Gardens Nurs., Pinehurst, North Carolina, Cat. 

 p. 5. 1962) — leaves thick, spines, few, not sharp; female; orig. from 

 Hamlet, North Carolina. 



Ling (Galle, Amer. Hort. Mag. 49(4) : 189. 1970, female, without descr.). 

 O. Pride, Holly Letter 40, p. 4. 1971 — narrowly pyramidal, unusually 

 vigorous but also dense; leaves exceptionally large, rich green with 

 considerable sheen, free of leaf spot; fruit very bright orange red, 

 average size, heavy annual fruiter; hardy to —35° F; easily propagated; 

 introd. 1964 by O. Pride. Verified by originator, O. Pride, as in (Grace 

 Hybrid Group). = ?Ling-A-Ling, ?Ling Close. 



Ling-A-Ling (Galle, Amer. Hort. Mag. 49(4) : 189. 1970, female without 

 descr.). = ?Ling, Ling Close. 



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

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

 Hybrid Group). = ?LlNG, Ling-A-Ling. 



Log Cabin (Rocknoll Nurs., Morrow, Ohio, Cat. p. 29. 1958) — fast 

 growing, leaves shiny, smooth; fruit extra large. 



Lombard (Hume, Natl. Hort. Mag. 26(3): 175. 1947) — vigorous, heavy 

 fruiting; select, by W. C. Frierson at Horse Hole, North Carolina. 

 H.G. Mattoon, Plants & Gardens 3(4): 237. 1947 — annual crop of red 

 berries literally bends the branches. Discov. 1914 at Horse Hole, North 

 Carolina, at 3,100-foot elev. by E. G. Lombard. 



Louise (Native American Holly Farms, Manheim, Pennsylvania, Cat. 

 4th ed. p. 14. 1959) — leaves flat, medium size, excellent color; fruit early 



