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male; survived —35° F. without injury; good orchard type; introd. 

 1965 by 0. Pride. Verified by originator, O. Pride, as in (Grace Hybrid 

 Group) . 



Deerfield (Deerfield Nurs., Deerfield, New Jersey, Cat. p. 3. Spring 

 1961, a&/'Deerfieldii" without descr.). Misspelled as Deerfieldi. 



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

 descr.) . 



Delaware Red (Proc. 39th Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 14. 1965) — 

 leaves almost flat; female; orig. Sussex County, Delaware; Holly Soc. 

 Amer. Registr. No. 9-65 by W. Phillips, Selbyville, Delaware. 



Delia (Proc. 3d Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 9. 1948, without descr.). 

 Hume, "Hollies," p. 54. 1953 — leaves closely spaced, curved, rather thin, 

 stiff, glossy, dark green, elliptic to oval, spines short, petioles purple; 

 fruit ellipsoid, often 3 per peduncle, free fruiting. Wister and others, 

 Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 26. 1953, without descr.— select. 1935-40 

 by T. Windon and E. C. White; confused with Manig. Tingle Nurs., 

 Pittsville, Maryland, Cat. p. 18. Fall 1958-Spring 1959— leaves curled; 

 fruit large; free fruiting. 



Delia Bradley (Kingsville Nurs., Kingsville, Maryland, Cat. p. 40. 

 1947) — leaves evenly toothed; fruit bright red in great profusion, borne 

 early. Hume, Natl. Hort. Mag. 26(3) : 170.1947 — leaves narrowly ellip- 

 tic, medium size, nearly flat with reflexed margins. Hume, "Hollies," 

 p. 54. 1953 — leaves stiff, curved, keeled, dark green, elliptic to oval, 

 small; fruit glossy, dark red, slightly ellipsoid, abundant, 1 to 3 per 

 peduncle. Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 26. 1953, 

 without descr. — select, about 1928 at Lorely, Maryland, by Hohman, 

 introd. about 1930. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) : 22. 1957— leaves 

 dark glossy green, medium size ; fruit dependable and abundant, glossy, 

 dark red, 1 to 3 per peduncle. 



Dengle Belles Upright, sturdy; leaves opaque; fruit light orange or 

 yellow, sometimes with a pink blush, Cadmium Orange (8) (Royal 

 Hort. Soc. Colour Chart, 1942) ; discov. in wild about 1932, 5 miles east 

 of West End, North Carolina; select. 1958, named and introd. 1959 

 by J. D. Rankin. Named for daughters of H. W. Dengler. Validly pub- 

 lished here for the first time. 



Diane (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, pp. 9 and 12. 1968, 

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

 out descr. 



Dias No. 1 (Holly Letter 18, p. 3. 1963, without descr.)— select, and 



named by W. Wheeler. 

 Dick (Holly Haven, Whitesbog, New Jersey, Brochure, ?1951)— leaves 

 smaller than typical; male. Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, 

 p. 26. 1953, male without descr. D. Wyman, Arnoldia 14(12) : 72. 1954, 

 male without descr. — select, and named by W. Wheeler. = Wheeler #1. 



