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Alto No. 9 (E. P. Hume and P. Owens, Holly Letter 31, p. 8. 1968, with- 

 out descr.). = Aalto #9. 



American Spineless (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 20. 

 1953, without descr.) — probably clone of f. subintegra Weatherby; 

 select, by E. Dilatush; reported inferior. = Spineless. 



American Wreath (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 20. 

 1953, without descr.) — select, by E. Dilatush; reported inferior. 



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

 Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 20. 1953, without descr. — 

 W. Wheeler received from the New York Botanical Garden; however, 

 the seed may have come originally from the Missouri Botanical Gardens. 

 Hume, "Hollies," p. 49. 1953 — leaves stiff, coriaceous, glossy, dark green, 

 elliptic, keeled; fruit large, abundant, ellipsoid, red, borne singly. D. 

 Wyman, Arnoldia 14(12) : 17. 1954 — somewhat drooping; fruit brilliant 

 red, borne on upper parts of tree on long pedicels; leaves beautiful 

 green, spiny; one of the best specimen types. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 

 36(1) : 21. 1957 — leaves, large, spiny, glossy; fruit large, brilliant red. 

 Select. 1939 and named 1948 by W. Wheeler. = WIieeler #F-2. 



Andorra (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 20. 1953, with- 

 out descr.) — orig. at the Andorra Nurs., Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. 



Andover (Heatherfells Nurs., Andover, Massachusetts, Cat. 1958) — 

 leaves dark green; fruit red; select, and named from southeastern 

 Pennsylvania for superior hardiness by H. Rohrbach, Andover, 

 Massachusetts. 



Angelica (Angelica Nurs., Mohnton, Pennsylvania, Cat. Fall 1953- 

 Spring 1954, without descr.). Ibid., Cat. 1956 — fast growing; leaves 

 large; fruit large. = Koles Angelica. 



Angustifolia (Altex Nurs., Alvin, Texas, Cat. p. 3. 1963, as the "Willow- 

 leaf Holly," without descr.). = }I. X attenuata Foster #2. 



Anne Arundel (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 20. 1953, 

 as Ann Arundel, without descr.) — select, about 1935 from Anne Arun- 

 del County, Maryland, by S. McLean. 



Aquapaca (Angelica Nurs., Mohnton, Pennsylvania, Cat. p. 15. Fall 

 1961-Spring 1962) — pyramidal; leaves twisted, sharply toothed; heavy 

 bloomer. Misspelled as Aquipaca. = Male Aquapaca. 



Arden (Hume, Natl. Hort. Mag. 26(3): 166. 1947)— leaves narrowly 

 elliptic, dark green, medium to small, slightly curved, spiny. Wister 

 and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 21. 1953, without descr. — discov. 

 1922 at Arden, Delaware, by G. Nearing; in trod. 1926 by Arden Nurs., 

 Arden, Delaware. Hume, "Hollies," p. 50. 1953 — leaves curved, stiff, 

 thick dark green above; petioles purplish; fruit ellipsoid, dark red, 

 borne singly. Angelica Nurs., Mohnton, Pennsylvania. Cat. 1956 — hori- 

 zontal branches; fruit bright red. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) : 21. 

 1957 — leaves good color, bronzy in winter, heavy annual bearer; fruit 



