material is not available. Under these circumstances, the solution by 

 Boom (Nederl. Dendr., p. 337. 1959), which states that AUREO- 

 VARIEGATA and LUTEO-VARIEGATA are both acceptable cultivar 

 names, has been regarded as the most reasonable, except that the name 

 AUREO- VARIEGATA is illegitimate by priority of /. aquifolium 

 AUREO-VARIEGATA. (Variegated Group). = ? LUTEO- 

 VARIEGATA. See LUTEO-VARIEGATA AND AUREO- 

 VARIEGATA for full syn. 



VARIEGATA (Hilliers & Sons, Winchester, England, cat. p. 53. 1949) - 

 low spreading, lvs. blotched yellow. Hilliers', Man. Trees & Shrubs, 

 p. 157. 1972 - lvs. suffused yellow in sp., becoming pale green; as syn. 

 of AUREO-VARIEGATA. Although these two descriptions vary, they 

 probably represent the same clone. = AUREO-VARIEGATA. 



VARIEGATA (A. Lavallee, Arb. Segrezianum, p. 44, 1877, without 

 descr.) - as var. foliis variegatis. Possibly a different clone from all 

 other VARIEGATA. (Variegated Group). Illegitimate, since the name 

 /. aquifolium VARIEGATA has priority. 



VARIEGATA (Tingle Nurs., Pittsville, Maryland, cat. p. 11. fall 



1952-sp. 1953) - golden variegated type. Possibly a different clone from 

 all other/, crenata VARIEGATA. (Variegated Group). Illegitimate, 

 since the name /. aquifolium VARIEGATA has priority. 



VARIEGATA (Vilmorin Nurs., Paris, France, Primary Cat. p. 32. 1904, 

 without descr.). Possibly a different clone from all other VARIEGATA. 

 (Variegated Group). Illegitimate, since the name /. aquifolium 

 VARIEGATA has priority. 



VARIEGATED GOLDEN (The John Wieman Holly, Sherwood, Oregon, 

 cat. p. 3. 1965) - lvs. oblong with unusual gold tinge; male; hardy. 

 Illegitimate, since both words in the name have been used in a previous 

 name, GOLDEN VARIEGATED, of S.-y. Hu. 



VARIEGATED MICROPHYLLA (American Holly Products, Millville, 

 New Jersey, cat. fall 1986-sp. 1987, without descr.). Lvs. small, elliptic, 

 and variously spotted blotched and streaked yellow; sel. and named by 

 American Holly Products some years ago. Illegitimate, since part of the 

 name is in Latin form. = DAN'S GOLD, GOLDEN MICROPHYLLA. 



VASEYI (Tingle Nurs., Pittsville, Maryland, cat. p. 21. fall 1956-sp. 

 1957) - broad at base, branches readily; lvs. medium convex; (Bennett 

 Hybrid Group). S.-y. Hu, Nat'l Hort. Mag. 36(1):64. 1957 - lvs. oblong- 

 obovate, loosely arranged, more or less convex, apex rounded, base 

 obtuse; clone of f. latifolia. Male. 



VIRIDIS (H. van de Laar, Jaarboek Proef station voor de Boomkwekerij, 

 Boskoop, Netherlands, p. 243. 1968, without descr.). Illegitimate, since 

 the name is in Latin form, and since the name /. glabra VIRIDIS has 

 priority. 



(Watanabeana Group) Group name for pits. of/, crenata that have yellow 

 fruit or are of yellow-fruited parentage. Includes BUTTERBALL, 



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