1964) - dwarf, compact, prostrate, branches to ground, slow growing; 

 lvs. smooth, dark green; introd. by Shammarello. Illegitimate, since 

 name is in Latin form. 



HOWARD (Tingle Nurs., Pittsville, Maryland, cat. p. 20. fall 1956-sp. 

 1957) - branches slightly ascending; lvs. obovate-oblong, slightly 

 convex, very dark green. Male. (Bennett Hybrid Group). Misspelled as 

 HOWARDI. Illegitimate, since the name /. opaca HOWARD has 

 priority. = HOWARD COMPACTA, HOWARD'S COMPACT. 



HOWARD COMPACTA (Robbins Nurs., Willard, North Carolina, cat. 

 p. 4. 1966-67) - medium heavy growth rate, dense, branches slightly 

 ascending; lvs. convex, very dark green. Illegitimate, since part of the 

 name, HOWARD, has already been used as a cv. name and since part of 

 the name is in Latin form. (Bennett Hybrid Group). = HOWARD, 

 HOWARD'S COMPACT. 



HOWARD'S COMPACT Both HOWARD of Tingle and HOWARD 

 COMPACTA of Robbins are considered to be the same plant. 

 HOWARD of Tingle is illegitimate by priority of/. X opaca 

 HOWARD. HOWARD COMPACTA of Robbins is illegitimate 

 because part of the name is in Latin form. To arrive at a legitimate name 

 for this plant, the orthography of the Robbins' name HOWARD 

 COMPACTA was changed to HOWARD'S COMPACT. = 

 HOWARD, HOWARD COMPACT, HOWARDI. 



HUNT SELECTION New name. Vigorous upright spreading; stems light 

 yellowish green; lvs. dark green, elliptic; orig. as sdlg. sel. late 1920's 

 from Le-Mac Nurs., Hampton, Virginia; sel. by Jacque LeJendre and 

 again by W. L. Hunt. Published here for the first time. 



IMPERIAL (Atlantic Nurs., Dix Hills, New York, advert, in 1988 

 Composite Stock List, Long Island Growers Guide, Riverhead, New 

 York. p. 70. 1988, without descr.). 



INNA (Peter Vendergissen, Cottage Hill Nurs., Semmes, Alabama, cat. 

 1989) - more compact form of BENNETT'S COMPACTA [= 

 BENNETT'S COMPACT]. Illegitimate because of inadequate descr. 



INTEGRIFOLIA (Kibble and Clare Nurs., Ascot, Berkshire, England, cat. 

 p. 35. 1956) - very dwarf and slow growing. Female. Illegitimate, since 

 the name /. aquifolium INTEGRIFOLIA has priority. 



IRENE PETERS (J. Feucht, Proc. 37th Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., p. 6. 

 1964) - mound-shaped; lvs. with medium-fine texture; male; sdlg. 

 discov. 1959 at Arie Peters Nurs., Skilman, New Jersey; Holly Soc. 

 Amer. Reg. No. 5-64 by Arie Peters. 



IVORY (E. Hemming, Amer. Nurseryman 150(1 1):50. 1979, without 

 descr., as another yellow-berried cultivar). = ? IVORY HALL or 

 ? IVORY TOWER. 



IVORY HALL (Cannon Plants, Greenwood, Delaware, cat. sp. 1973, 

 without descr.). G. Eisenbeiss & T. Dudley, Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 48;8. 

 1974 - fast growing, compact, spreading; lvs. typical; fr. ivory color, 



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