"a clone of f. luteo-variegata"', low growth; lvs. elliptic, acute at both 

 ends, thickly coriaceous, shiny, some blotchy and spotted yellow, some 

 entirely green; grown at Tingle Nurs., Pittsville, Maryland. Idem, Amer. 

 Hort. Mag. 49(4): 198-99. 1970 - but not as a clone off. luteo-vahegata. 

 This later publication also listed LUTEO-VARIEGATA by Hu, 

 distinct from GOLDEN VARIEGATED. (Variegated Group). 



GOLDRUSH (Monroe Nurs., Crossville, Alabama, advert, in Amer. 

 Nurseryman 115(4):62. 1962, without descr.). 



GOULD (Stock Nurs., Rockville, Maryland, cat. p. 4. fall 1968-sp. 1969, 

 without descr.). 



GRANDIFOLIA (J. Vermeulen & Son, Neshanic Sta., New Jersey, cat. 

 p. 4. sp. 1949) - lvs. dark green, comparable to lvs. of California privet. 

 S. Meehan, Florists Exchange 1 18(16):25. 1952 - shears readily; lvs. 

 large; quite hardy; introd. by Vermeulen. Kingsville Nurs., Kingsville, 

 Maryland, cat. p. 32. undated (prob. 1960's) - lvs. rounded, good size, 

 bright shiny green. Female. Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6; 29. 

 1953, without descr. - introd. 1948 by Vermeulen. D. Wyman, Arnoldia 

 20(7):46. 1960 - prob. syn. of LATIFOLIA. Illegitimate, since the name 

 /. aquifolium GRANDIFOLIA has priority. 



GREEN CLOUD (E. Orton, Jr., Chicago Bot. Gdn. Res. Symp., p. 6. 

 March 22-23, 1982) - a tentative name of BEEHIVE. = BEEHIVE. 



GREEN CONE New name. Reformulation of the name BULLATA 

 GREEN CONE, based on advert, by Holly Creek Nurs., Keller, 

 Virginia, in Amer. Nurseryman 128(5):66. 1968; strictly upright, 

 beautiful mate for BULLATA [CON VEX A]. Male. The name GREEN 

 CONE without the word BULLATA is currently correct. The authors 

 are the first to publish the name GREEN CONE. = BULLATA 

 GREEN CONE. 



GREEN CUSHION (Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:29. 1953, 

 without descr.) - "Hohman orig. [Kingsville Nurs., Kingsville, 

 Maryland]; Mclean sel. [Mclean Nurs., Towson, Maryland] about 1949; 

 to be introd. 1953-54." Tom Dodd Nurs., Semmes, Alabama, cat. p. 12. 

 1958-59, without descr. = KINGSVILLE GREEN CUSHION, 

 KINGWOOD GREEN CUSHION. 



GREEN DRAGON (E. Orton, Jr., Proc. 47th Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., 

 p. 4. 1970) - extremely dwarf, less than 14" tall at 5 yr. even when 

 provided high nutrition and intensive care; recommended for bonsai and 

 rock gdns.; orig. from a cross of MARIESII X JOHN NOSAL made 

 in 1965 at Rutgers — The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 

 by E. Orton, Jr., from an initial population of 800 sdlgs.; hardy at New 

 Brunswick. H. Dengler, Amer. Nurseryman 132(12):83. 1970, without 

 descr. - parentage erroneously given as CONVEXA X STOKES. 

 G. Eisenbeiss and T. Dudley, Proc. 49th Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., p. 23. 

 1972 - irregular but essentially horizontal; internodes short, giving a 

 heavy foliaged effect; lvs. orbicular like those of MARIESII but much 



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