Kingsville, Maryland. = KINGSVILLE DWARF, KINGSVILLE. 



KINGSVILLE (Finding List, Breeze Hill Gdns., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 

 10th ed., p. 28. 1940, without descr.) - rec. from Kingsville Nurs., 

 Kingsville, Maryland. Kingsville Nurs., Kingsville, Maryland, cat. p. 1. 

 1941 - dwarf, compact, extremely hardy. H. Hume, Hollies, p. 105. 1953 

 - grown from seed of MICROPHYLLA by W. Appleby in Baltimore, 

 Maryland, about 1912; intro. by Kingsville Nurs. 1940. D. Wyman, 

 Shrubs and Vines for Amer. Gdns., rev. ed., p. 225. 1969 - original pit. 

 purchased by Hohman 1926. Illegitimate, since the originator 

 subsequently changed the name of the clone to KINGSVILLE 

 DWARF, a different clone from KINGSVILLE GREEN CUSHION. 

 = KINGSVILLE DWARF, KINGSVALE, not / cornuta 

 KINGSVILLE. 



KINGSVILLE DWARF (Anonymous, Proc. 74th Ann. Conv. Amer. 

 Assoc. Nurserymen, p. 16. 1949) - very dwarf, compact, very twiggy, 

 slightly faster growing than HELLERI; lvs. slightly larger than 

 HELLERI lvs.; discov. 1912 by W. Appleby at his residence in 

 Baltimore, Maryland; named and introd. 1940 by H. Hohman, 

 Kingsville, Maryland; Amer. Assoc. Nurserymen Pit. Reg. No. 45 by 

 H. Hohman 1948. Mound-shaped, similar to HELLERI but less formal 

 branching habit; female. = KINGSVALE, KINGSVILLE. 



KINGSVILLE GREEN CUSHION (Anonymous, Proc. 77th Ann. Conv. 

 Amer. Assoc. Nurserymen, 1952) - very low spreading; extremely 

 compact, very twiggy, and dense; lvs. small, very dark green; hardy to 

 -6°F; orig. Kingsville Nurs., Kingsville, Maryland; Amer. Assoc. 

 Nurserymen Pit. Reg. No. 364 by H. Hohman 1952. Male. Thought by 

 some to have orig. at McLean Nurs., Towson, Maryland. = GREEN 

 CUSHION, ? HELLER GREEN CUSHION, KINGWOOD GREEN 

 CUSHION. 



KINGWOOD GREEN CUSHION (A. Bartels, Gardening with Dwarf 

 Trees and Shrubs, English ed. 1 : 162. 1986, without descr.). = 

 KINGSVILLE GREEN CUSHION, GREEN CUSHION, ? HELLER 

 GREEN CUSHION. 



KOHL'S FASTIGIATA (Hess Nurs., Wayne, New Jersey, cat. p. 2. fall 

 1961-sp. 1962, without descr.). 



KUNMING (Wister et al., Holly Soc. Amer. Bui. 6:32. 1953, without 

 descr.) - introd. about 1947 by Styer's Nurs. D. Wyman, Amer. 

 Nurseryman 1 12(9): 122. 1960 - open, rapid growing; young stems red; 

 female. Globe shaped; lvs. dark green, medium size, but larger than 

 MICROPHYLLA lvs.; sdlg. orig. about 1932; sel. and named by Styer's 

 Nurs., Concordville, Pennsylvania. 



var. latifolia (W. Goldring, Garden (London) 31:129. 1887) - distinct from 

 var. aureo-variegata and var. longifolia; lvs. almost twice as broad as the 

 typical form. Goldring is the usual reference cited for var. latifolia, but 

 not the earliest. A. Lavelle, Arb. Segrezianum, p. 44. 1877, without 



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