late ripening; sdlg. sel. from an F 2 sibling population of PI 231984, 

 /. crenata f. watanabeana; sel., named, and introd. by N. Cannon; 

 Holly Soc. Amer. Reg. No. 3-74 by N. Cannon. Sister sdlg. to 

 BUTTERBALL, FORTY NINER, HONEYCOMB, ? IVORY, 

 IVORY TOWER, SIR ECHO, STARGLOW. (Watanabeana Group). 

 = ? IVORY. 



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

 without descr.). G. Eisenbeiss & T. Dudley, Holly Soc. Amer. Holly 

 Let. 48:8. 1974 - fast growing upright; lvs. typical; fr. ivory color, late 

 ripening; sdlg. sel. from F 2 sibling population of/, crenata f. 

 watanabeana and designated as USDA PI 231984; sel., named, and 

 introd. by N. Cannon; Holly Soc. Amer. Reg. No. 4-74 by N. Cannon. 

 Sister sdlg. to BUTTERBALL, FORTY NINER, HONEYCOMB, 

 IVORY HALL, SIR ECHO, STARGLOW. (Watanabeana Group). 

 = ? IVORY, ? IVORY UPRIGHT. 



IVORY UPRIGHT (F. Galle, Ortho Lawn & Garden Book, p. 6. 1978) - 

 yellow fr. Probably a sel. by Cannon. Illegitimate, since descr. 

 inadequate. (Watanabeana Group). = ? IVORY TOWER. 



J. E. T. (Tankard Nurs., Exmore, Virginia, cat. p. 2. summer 1966) - 

 broad columnar, dense, shapes easily with minimum of pruning; lvs. 

 roundish, good size; discov. at Tankard Nurs. by J. Tankard, Jr., and 

 named for him. 



JAPONICA (W. Duff & Son, West Craig Nurs., Forfar, Scotland, cat. 

 p. 1 1. 1960, without descr.) - dwarf. Illegitimate, since the name is in 

 Latin form. 



JERSEY PINNACLE (G. Eisenbeiss and T. Dudley, Jour. Holly Soc. 

 Amer. 3(1):32. 1985) - upright, compact, vigorous; lvs. dark green, 

 glossy, elliptic; male; has survived -13°F; hybrid of GREEN LUSTRE 

 X JOHN NOSAL produced at Rutgers — The State University, New 

 Brunswick, New Jersey, by E. Orton, Jr.; Holly Soc. Amer. Reg. No. 

 12-84 by E. Orton, Jr. 



JOHN NOSAL (E. Orton, Jr., Holly Soc. Amer. Holly Let. 25:17. 1965, 

 without descr. growing at Rutgers — The State University, New 

 Brunswick, New Jersey). G. Eisenbeiss and T. Dudley, Proc. 47th Meet. 

 Holly Soc. Amer. p. 23. 1970 - dwarf, columnar, fastigiate branching; 

 lvs. very small, elliptic to oval, entire or with 1-3 fine crenations on 

 each side; male; discov. 1939 as a chance sdlg. by J. Nosal at Nosal's 

 Holly Nurs., Little Neck, Long Island, New York; introd. 1957; Holly 

 Soc. Amer. Reg. No. 7-70 by M. Nosal, Calverton, New York. Male 

 parent of DWARF PAGODA and GREEN DRAGON. = JOHN 

 NASH. 



var. kanehirae Yamamoto (Y. Yamamoto, Suppl. Icon. Plant. Formosana 

 1, p. 31, fig. 1. 1925) - described as being similar to /. crenata [var. 

 crenata] but differs from it by having larger spathulate lvs. that are 

 minutely crenate-serrate. In 1987 T. Yamazaki (Jour. Japanese Bot. 



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