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Old Heavy Berry (E. Dilatush, Robbinsville, New Jersey, Cat. 

 1942) — vigorous, leaves large, heavy, dark green. Hume, Natl. Hort. 

 Mag. 26(3): 177. 1947 — rounded, somewhat conical; leaves large dark 

 green, thick; fruit abundant, borne singly, large, globose, deep red; 

 found by E. Dilatush near Burlington, New Jersey. Hume, "Hollies," 

 p. 63. 1953, as Old Heavyberry — leaves stiff, coriaceous, elliptic to 

 oval, flat, slightly keeled, curved, dark glossy green, spines short, small; 

 fruit very firm, dependable red, globose to oblate, borne singly on very 

 short pedicels; very winter hardy, retains good foliage — "a first class 

 sort." Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 36. 1953, without 

 descr. — select, about 1923 on Hooks tra Estate, Burlington, New Jersey, 

 by E. Dilatush and D. Leach; introd. by Dilatush in 1937. Galle, Natl. 

 Hort. Mag. 36(1) : 29. 1957 — hardy female with large, corrugated, dark- 

 green, shiny leaves ; slow growing, open growth, dependable bearer with 

 somewhat clustered, round, dark-red fruit. Amer. Assoc. Nurs. Registr. 

 No. 513, 1956, by E. Dilatush; seedling selection; leaves unusually 

 thick, dark green with marked venation and good early winter gloss. 

 Sometimes referred to as Hookstra, Hookstraw, Old Heavyberry. 



Old Leather Leaf (E. Dilatush, Robbinsville, New Jersey, Cat. 

 1952) — bushy; leaves thick, dark green; very hardy male. Wister and 

 others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 36. 1953, without descr., as Old 

 Leatherleaf — select. 1929 and introd. 1947 by E. Dilatush. Hume, 

 "Hollies," p. 63. 1953, as Old Leatherleaf — leaves medium thick, 

 curved, elliptic, closely spaced, dark green, margins recurved, undulate, 

 spines small, short; unusually hardy male. = Happy New Year, King 

 Christmas, Leatherleaf. 



Old Science Big Leaf (J. N. Evans, Holly Letter 31, p. 4. 1968, without 

 descr.) . 



Old Shiny (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 36. 1953, 

 male without descr.) — select, about 1925 and introd. about 1949 from 

 New Jersey by E. Dilatush. 



One-B (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 11. 1968, without 

 descr.). Prob. orig. by P. Bosley. 



One-D (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 11. 1968, without 

 descr.). Prob. orig. by P. Bosley. 



Orange (Holly Letter 18, p. 3, 1963, without descr.) — select, by W. 

 Wheeler. 



OSA (Hume, Natl. Hort. Mag. 26(3) : 174. 1947, without descr.)— select, 

 from New Jersey by T. Windon and E. C. White. Weston Nurs., Weston, 

 Massachusetts, Cat. p. 12. 1950 — leaves deep green, well toothed. Hume, 

 "Hollies," p. 64. 1953 — leaves curved, almost flat, thick, very stiff, 

 glossy green, elliptic to oval, spines short; fruit large, ellipsoid, borne 

 singly on pink pedicels. 



