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orig. about 1940 from seedling at Forest Nurs., McMinnville, Tennessee; 



Holly Soc. Amer. Registr. No. 13-61 by A. Walter. 

 Tilghman (H. G. Mattoon, Natl. Hort. Mag. 34(3) :185. 1955, without 



descr.) — orig. in Maryland. = SEWELL. 

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

 TlNGA (Clarendon Gardens Nurs., Pinehurst, North Carolina, Cat. 



1956) — leaves with few spines, dark green, fruit large; orig. at Tinga 



Nurs., Wilmington, North Carolina. 

 Tiny (Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6., p. 41. 1953, without 



descr.) — select, by W. Wheeler and E. C. White. = Petite. 

 Tiny Tim (Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1): 30. 1957)— dense; leaves 



abnormally small; male. Appalachian Nurs., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, 



Cat. p. 17. Spring 1961 — leaves unusually small; dense growing; male. 



Select. 1939 from Cumberland County, New Jersey, and introd. 1956 by 



C. R. Wolf. 

 Tom Brown (Wister, "Swarthmore Plant Notes/' v. 1, pt. 1, p. 231. 1956, 



male without descr.) — select, and introd. 1945 by New Jersey Holly 



Research Committee of Rutgers University. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 



36(1): 31. 1957 — compact; leaves small, medium green, crinkly; male. 



Amer. Assoc. Nurs. Registr. No. 420, 1954, by C. H. Conners for the 



New Jersey Holly Research Committee. = Brown #4, ?B4. 

 Tom CROSS (Watnong Nurs., Morris Plains, New Jersey, Cat. p. 6. 



1966) — leaves large, deep green; male, good pollinator. = Cross. 

 Tom Rivers (Simpson Orchard Co., Vincennes, Indiana, Cat. Fall 1961, 



without descr.). 

 Toner (Kingsville Nurs., Kingsville, Maryland, Cat. p. 35. 1951) — 



leaves good green; fruit fine bright red. Wister and others, Holly Soc. 



Amer. Bui. 6, p. 41. 1953, without descr.— select. 1935-42 near Toner 



Hall at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D.C., by F. L. O'Rourke. 



Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) : 31. 1957— leaves flattish, dull, deep green, 



evenly spined ; fruit abundant in tight and loose clusters, with dull-red 



fruit. 

 Toner No. 3 (J. N. Evans, Holly Letter 31, p. 4. 1968, without descr.). 



= PTaber #3. 

 TORCHBEARER (E. Dilatush, Robbinsville, New Jersey, Cat. 1952) — 



rapid growing, branches stiff; fruit in great clusters; select. 1929 and 



introd. 1947 by E. Dilatush. Frequently misspelled as Torch Bearer. 

 Trisco (Kingsville Nurs., Kingsville, Maryland, Cat. p. 41. 1947) — 



leaves true holly green, evenly toothed; fruit good red. Hume, Natl. 



Hort. Mag. 26(3): 178. 1947— leaves broadly elliptic, dark green, flat, 



medium size. Wister and others, Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6, p. 41. 1953, 



without descr.) — F. L. O'Rourke or Kingsville Nurs. introd. about 



1935-45. Galle, Natl. Hort. Mag. 36(1) : 31. 1957— open growing; leaves 



