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

 FASTIGIATA of (Bennett Hybrid Group). 



CONVEXA XANTHOCARPA (J. Dickerson & Assoc., advert, in Amer. 

 Nurseryman 144(5):48. 1976, without descr.) - listed in auction of 

 Millcreek Landscape Div., Newark, Delaware. Illegitimate, since the 

 name is in Latin form and a descr. is lacking. (? Watanabeana Group). 



COULTERI (Mitsch Nurs., Aurora, Oregon, cat. p. 17. fall 1978-sp. 1979, 

 as new listing, without descr.). Illegitimate by lack of descr. and name 

 in Latin form. 



var. crenata The automatic type or typical botanical variety. It is used in 

 current plant taxonomy and nomenclature as a standard by which newly 

 proposed botanical varieties are compared. For definition of a botanical 

 variety see section on Nomenclatural History in this book. The descr. 

 for var. crenata is identical to that provided for /. crenata on p. 4 of the 

 section entitled "Description and Status of Ilex crenata" = var. typica. 



f. crenata (S.-y. Hu, Amer. Hort. Mag. 49(4): 198. 1970) - the typical wild 

 form with globose habit, obovate-oblong lvs., plain on both surfaces, 

 3/4"- 1" long, 1/2" wide. This name as a forma is included only because 

 it appears in many horticultural publications. By current botanical 

 nomenclature, there must be a type forma for each species with which 

 to compare other botanical formae erected within the same species. Ilex 

 crenata is quite variable in habit and leaf form in the wild, and 

 considerable variations can occur among sdlg. populations from any 

 parent plant. Most cultivars have originated as sdlg. selections and a 

 few by mutations. However, modern usage does not require the use of 

 an authority for a "typical" forma, varietas, etc. = var. crenata, var. 

 typica. 



CRESCENT (G. Eisenbeiss and T. Dudley, Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 72:6. 

 1982) - sdlg. sel. from PI 2761 12, (1961) as /. crenata subsp. radicans; 

 dwarf, mound-shaped, compact, fastigiate branching, fine texture; male; 

 Holly Soc. Amer. Reg. No. 5-82 by D. Bradshaw and L. Schmid, 

 Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina. This is a selection of 

 /. crenata var. paludosa. 



CURTIS ASKEW (Tom Dodd Nurs., Semmes, Alabama, cat. p. 11. 1967- 

 68, without descr.). Sel., named, and introd. by Tom Dodd, Jr. 



DAN'S GOLD New name. Spreading, vigorous; lvs. elliptic with pointed 

 tips, irregularly and prominently yellow spotted and blotched; discov. as 

 a mutation of MICROPHYLLA and introd. about 1980 by Dan Fenton, 

 American Holly Products, Milville, New Jersey. Since the earliest 

 published name VARIEGATED MICROPHYLLA for this plant is 

 illegitimate, this later but previously unpublished syn. DAN'S GOLD 

 is erected as the legitimate name. Published here for the first time. = 

 GOLDEN MICROPHYLLA, VARIEGATED MICROPHYLLA. 



DAUBER COMPACTA (Dauber Nurs., York, Pennsylvania, cat. p. 10. 

 sp. 1959, without descr.). Illegitimate, since the name is in Latin form 



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