PRIDE GEM (E. Orton, Jr., Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 60:28. 1978, without 

 descr.). 



PRIDE HYBRID 18 (O. Pride, Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 60:2. 1978, without 

 descr.) - no leaf burn in past 12 yrs; has survived -25°F. 



PRIDE JEWEL (E. Orton, Jr., Holly Soc. Amer. Let. 60:28. 1978, without 

 descr.). 



PRIDE'S TINY (H. Schroeder, Proc. 56th Meet. Holly Soc. Amer., p. 16. 

 1979) - hardy in Evansville, Indiana; has survived -26°F. PRIDE'S 

 TINY has been documented and described under TINY and TINY TIM. 

 Even though /. crenata TINY and TINY TIM were published earlier 

 than PRIDE'S TINY, they are illegitimate, since /. opaca has priority 

 by even earlier publication. PRIDE'S TINY is legitimate as the next, 

 though later available name. = /. crenata TINY, /. crenata TINY TIM. 



PROCUMBENS (B. Wigginton, Trees and Shrubs for Southeast, p. 74. 

 1963) - dwarf, weeping or spreading, scrambling growth, thins out in 

 center; a new introd. Illegitimate, since the name is in Latin form. 



PROSTRATA (Gilmore Plants and Bulbs, Julian, North Carolina, cat. p. 11. 

 fall 1976-sp. 1977, without descr.) - in syn. under REPANDENS. = 

 REPANDENS, SPREADING, not PROSTRATA of Lindley. 



PROSTRATA (Lindley Nurs., Greensboro, North Carolina, cat. p. 7. fall 

 1959-sp. 1960) - prostrate. Named by Harry Deverman of Clifton, New 

 Jersey, and known to have been distributed in 1976 or earlier. Illegitimate, 

 since the name is in Latin form and the descr. is too limited. Not 

 PROSTRATA of Gilmore. 



PUMILA (Fox Hill Pit. Nurs., Keston, Kent, England, cat. p. 12. 1930) - 

 more dwarf than type [of/, crenata var. crenata]. Illegitimate, since the 

 name /. aquifolium PUMILA has priority. 



PYGMY (Gerard K. Klyn Nurs., Mentor, Ohio, cat. p. 4. fall 1958, without 

 descr.) - "will be introd. in 1959-60." Dense, glossy; female; orig. by 

 A. Shammarello, South Euclid, Ohio. = GREEN PYGMY. 



PYRAMID ALIS (Angelica Nurs., Angelica, Pennsylvania, cat. p. 1 1. fall 

 1959-sp. 1960) - broad, compact, pyramidal; lvs. glossy; fr. glistening; 

 extremely hardy; finest /. crenata seen. Illegitimate, since the name 

 /. aquifolium PYRAMID ALIS has priority. 



PYRAMIDALIS FASTIGIATA (Winn Nurs., Norfolk, Virginia, cat. p. 6. 

 1966-67, without descr.). 



PYRAMIDALIS LITTLELEAF (Winn Nurs., Norfolk, Virginia, cat. p. 5. 

 1966-67, without descr.). 



subsp. radicans (Nakai) Tatewaki (M. Tatewaki, Act. Phyto. Geo. 2:243. 

 1933, without descr.) - rank change of/, radicans Nakai, Rep. Veg. Mt. 

 Apoi, p. 37. 1930, nomen nudum to /. crenata subsp. radicans. 

 H. Hyland, USDA Pit. Inventory 168:149, 242. 1961 - seed of/, crenata 

 subsp. radicans PI 266339 and PI 269256, seed presented 1960 by 

 H. Kubota, Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. Idem, USDA Pit. Inventory 

 168:215. 1961 - seed of/, crenata subsp. radicans, PI 275851-275857, 



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