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36 by Hume. H. G. Mattoon, Plants & Gardens 3(4) : 238. 1947— foliage 

 excellent; fruit bright yellow. Hume. "Hollies," p. 61. 1953 — open 

 branching; leaves stiff, thick, curved, twisted, greenish yellow, ovate to 

 obovate; fruit bright saffron yellow, globose with dark stigma, borne 

 singly. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1): 27. 1957— open; fruit medium 

 size, bright 3^ellow. Discov. by T. Rosel. Fruit Indian Yellow (6) (Royal 

 Hort, Soc. Colour Chart, 1942). = Merion. 



Marsh Mutation (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 9. 

 1968, without descr.). 



Marta (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 9. 1968, without 

 descr.). Female. 



Martha Twitty (Stephen's Nurs., Semmes, Alabama, Cat. p. 13. 1954- 

 55) — leaves spiny, light green; female. 



Martha's Vineyard (M. B. Hill, Holly Letter 40, p. 2. 1971, without 

 descr.). Valid cultivar name, registration submitted for publication 

 in Holly Letter 42, 1972. Holly Soc. Amer. Regist. No. 2-72, Nov. 16, 

 1971, by Mrs. J. W. Hill, Wilmington, Delaware. Orig. as a volunteer 

 seedling in Wilmington, Delaware, about 1960, later moved to Barnard's 

 Inn Farm, Vineyard Haven, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Select, 

 and named 1970 by J. W. Hill. Conical; leaves oval, keeled, curved 

 margin undulate with 5 spines on each side; fruit bright red, large, on 

 long pedicels. 



Marty (Robbins Nurs., Willard, North Carolina, Spring List Supple- 

 ment p. 4. 1965, without descr.). 



Mary Emily (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 9. 1968, 

 without descr.). Select., named, and introd. by J. D. Rankin, Salisbury, 

 North Carolina, but apparently not published with a descr.; orig. on 

 D. S. Hurley farm near Mount Gilead in Montgomery County, North 

 Carolina, 1956-58. Fruit bright, shiny yellow. Cadmium Orange (8), 

 without blush (Royal Hort. Soc. Colour Chart, 1942). Validated here 

 for the first time. 



Mary Holman (C. Lewis, Flower and Garden 7(10): 21. 1965)— fruit 

 orange red. O. Pride, Proc. 42d Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 13. 1967, 

 female without descr. — verified b}^ originator, O. Pride, as in (Grace 

 Hybrid Group). O. Pride, Holly Letter 40, p. 4. 1971— pyramidal, excep- 

 tionall}^ dense growing; leaves medium size, rich green color and good 

 sheen retained thru winter; free of leaf spot; fruit bright orange red, 

 medium size; annual bearer; very easily propagated; recommended as 

 garden form only; introd. 1961 by O. Pride. 



Mary Snowell (Wyman's Garden Center, Framingham, Massachu- 

 setts, Cat. p. 15. 1961) — leaves dark green; very heavy fruiter. 



Mary Woodward (Proc. 27th Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 5. 1959)— 

 horizontally branching; fruit cardinal red, in bunches; select. 1933 from 



