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Christmas Carol (Bosley Nurs., Mentor, Ohio, Cat. p. 16. 1953) — 

 narrow; fruit clustered. Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, 

 p. 24. 1953, without descr. — seedling of a Massachusetts select, at 

 Boyce Thompson Institute, Yonkers, New York, and named 1953 by 

 P. Bosley; in trod, but listed as Pride of New England by E. Dilatush 

 1942. P. Bosley, Plants & Gardens 12(3): 204. 1956— narrow. Galle, 

 Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) :22. 1957 — compact, pyramidal at an early age; 

 leaves very flat, medium green to pastel; fruit profuse, very red, often 

 in clusters. = Merry Christmas Upright, Pride of New England. 



Christmas Eve (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 24. 

 1953, without descr.)— select. 1947 by W. E. De Mille, Gig Harbor, 

 Washington. = J. aquifolium Christmas Eve. 



Christmas Hedge (E. Dilatush, Robbinsville, New Jersey, Cat. 

 1950) — nearly as wide as tall, slow growing. Wister and others, Holly 

 Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, 24. 1953 — orig. Boyce Thompson Institute, Yonkers, 

 New York. Hume, "Hollies," p. 52. 1963 — low, compact, spreading; 

 leaves stiff, keeled, curved, slightly bullate, dark green, elliptic; fruit 

 abundant, red, ellipsoid. 



Christmas Queen (Tingle Nurs., Pittsville, Maryland, Cat. p. 17. Fall 

 1958-Spring 1959, in syn.). = Cape Christmas. 



Christmas Spray (E. Dilatush, Robbinsville, New Jersey, Cat. 

 1952) — vigorous; branches in flat sprays; leaves large, good, dark green; 

 heavy fruiting; good orchard type. Hume, "Hollies," p. 52. 1953 — 

 leaves stiff, coriaceous, curved, keeled, dark green, elliptic, spines 

 prominent; petioles purplish; fruit red, globose, ellipsoid, borne singly. 

 Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) : 22. 1957 — awkward and leggy when 

 small, rapid growing; leaves large, medium to dark green; fruit good 

 size on long stems. 



Christmas Tide (Hess Nurs., Mountain View, New Jersey, Cat. Fall 

 1954-Spring 1955, without descr.). 



Clarendon (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 25. 1953, 

 without descr.). Orig. Clarendon Gardens, Pinehurst, North Carolina. = 

 Clarendon No. 1. 



Clarendon Large Leaf (Clarendon Gardens Nurs., Pinehurst, North 

 Carolina, Cat. p. 7. 1957) — leaves large, heavily spined; parent plant at 

 Clarendon Gardens = Large Leaf. 



Clarendon No. 1 (Clarendon Gardens Nurs., Pinehurst, North Caro- 

 lina, Cat. p. 4. Fall 1954-Spring 1955)— shrubby, spreading; parent 

 plant at Clarendon Gardens. = Clarendon. 



Clarendon Satellite (Clarendon Gardens Nurs., Pinehurst, North 

 Carolina, Cat. p. 7. 1957)— leaves large; female; parent plant hy- 

 bridized at Clarendon Gardens. 



