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

 Letter 40, p. 4. 1971 — broadly pyramidal, rapid and somewhat open 

 grower; leaves large, dark green with some sheen, free of leaf spot; 

 fruit orange red, average size, profuse annual bearer; hardy to —30° F.; 

 easily propagated; orchard type; introd. 1966 by O. Pride. 



Pride of New England (Bosley Nurs., Mentor, Ohio, Cat. 1953, in 

 syn.). = Christmas Carol, Merry Christmas Upright. 



Pride Orchard (M. Baron and G. Parmelee, New Rare Plants on Cam- 

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



Prince Ed (Proc. 28th Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 11. I960)— broad 

 pyramidal; leaves glossy; heavy flowering at young age; brother seed- 

 ling of Pin Cushion found in J. H. Schmidt Nurs., Millburn, New 

 Jersey; named by H. Hohman; Holly Soc. Amer. Registr. No. 6-60 by 

 E. S. Wyckoff. Distributed earlier as Mr. Ed. 



Prospect (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 38. 1953, male 

 without descr.) — select, by W. J. Dauber. 



Pyramidalis (J. Vermeulen & Sons, Neshanic Station, New Jersey, Cat. 

 p. 2. Fall 1947) — tall; pyramidal; female; very hardy; introd. by 

 Vermeulen. Ibid., Cat. p. 13. Spring 1958, without descr. — hardy in 

 Troy, New York, and Corfu, Illinois. = George E. Hart, Bril- 



LIANTISSIMA, Hart's, PYRAMIDALIS BrILLIANTISSIMA. 



Pyramidalis Brilliantissima (J. Vermeulen & Sons, Neshanic Station, 

 New Jersey, advert, in Amer. Nurseryman 125(10): 35. 1967, without 

 descr.). = George E. Hart, Brilliantissima, Hart's, Pryamidalis. 



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

 Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 38. 1953, without descr. — 

 select, in Massachusetts by W. Wheeler and E. C. White. 



Rake Pond (Holly Haven, Whitesbog, New Jersey, Cat. p. 1. Fall 1959- 

 Spring 1960) — foliage fine color; very heavy flowering male. Proc. 27th 

 Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 6. 1959 — leaves medium glossy, keeled, held 

 for 2 growing seasons; male; seedling orig. near New Lisbon, New 

 Jersey, about 1910; Holly Soc. Amer. Registr. No. 11-59 by F. R. 

 Genard. 



Recurva (A. Bollwiller, Haut-Rhin, France, Cat. p. 52. 1865, without 

 descr.). = ?I. aqujfolium Recurva. 



Red Bird (Light's Nurs., Richland, Michigan, Cat. p. 33. 1960, without 

 descr.). 



Red Chief. (Wayside Gardens, Mentor, Ohio, Cat. p. 150. 1962) — fruit 

 bright red; male and female forms. 



Red Flush (O. Pride, Proc. 42d Meeting Holly Soc. Amer. p. 13. 

 1967) — female without descr.; verified by originator, O. Pride, as in 

 (Grace Hybrid Group). Misspelled as Red Flash. 



Red Lady (Hoogendorn Nurs., Newport, Rhode Island, advert, in 

 Amer. Nurseryman 123(1): 97. 1966, female without descr.). 



