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Dull Red (Kingsville Nurs., Kingsville, Maryland, Cat. p. 32. 1951) — 

 leaves medium size; fruit very dark red. Wister and others, Holly Soc. 

 Amer. Bui. 6, p. 26. 1953— introd. about 1938 by Kingsville Nurs. 



DuPRE (Hume, Natl. Hort. Mag. 26(3): 170. 1947)— leaves similar to 

 those of TABER #3 flat, keeled, with shallow teeth and sharp spines; 

 fruit ellipsoid, dark glistening red, profuse; select, near Walhalla, South 

 Carolina, at over 1,000-foot elev. on Highlands Highway. Proc. 74th 

 Annual Conv. Amer. Assoc. Nurserymen p. 138. 1949 — leaves cuneate; 

 female; seedling discov. 1940 and introd. 1946 by W. C. Frierson; Amer. 

 Assoc. Nurserymen Registr. No. 24, 1948, by W. C. Frierson. Galle, 

 Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1): 22. 1957— broad, rotund, spreading; fruit 

 red. = El Durprey. Misspelled as Du Pre. 



DUPRE #2 (Hume, Natl. Hort. Mag. 26(3): 170. 1947)— leaves cuneate 

 to elliptic, medium dark green; fruit small to medium, ellipsoid, bright 

 red; select, by W. C. Frierson, presumably near same locality as DuPre. 



Earl (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 27. 1953, female 

 without descr.) — select, about 1930 in New Jersey by E. C. White. 



Early Coloring (Holly Letter 18, p. 3. 1963, without descr.) — select. 

 by W. Wheeler. 



Early Red (J. N. Evans, Holly Letter 31, p. 4. 1968, without descr.). 



East Palatka (Hollowell Nurs., Knoxville, Tennessee, Cat. 1937). = 

 /. X attenuata East Palatka. 



East Palatka N (Cartwright Nurs., Collierville, Tennessee, advert, in 

 Amer. Nurseryman 130(5) : 34. 1969, without descr.). = I. X attenuata 

 East Palatka. 



Ed Thomas (Proc. 3d Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 9. 1948, without 

 descr.). Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 27. 1953, male 

 without descr. — select, by W. Wheeler and E. C. White. R C. Simpson, 

 Horticulture, p. 174. 1961 — rather narrow upright, filling in fairly well; 

 leaves attractive dark green, holds color well in winter; one of the best 

 males. = Makepeace, Edward Thomas. 



Eden (O. Pride, Holly Letter 25, p. 10. 1965, without descr.). 



Edith (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 27. 1953, without 

 descr.) — select, about 1948-52 by O. Pride, Butler, Pennsylvania. Galle, 

 Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) : 23. 1957— broad, vigorous; leaves medium dark 

 green in winter; fruit bright red; same origin as Cobalt. 



Edith May (M. Baron and G. Parmelee, New Rare Plants on Campus, 

 Michigan State Univ. List 17, p. 6. 1966 female without descr.). O. 

 Pride, Proc. 42d Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 13. 1967, without descr — 

 verified by originator, O. Pride, as in (Grace Hybrid Group). 



Edna (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 27. 1953, without 

 descr.) — select, by W. Wheeler andE. C. White from West Barnstable, 

 Massachusetts. = Aalto #1. 



