One of our favorite portraits of a scholar and a gentleman, Dr. H. Harold Hume, 
_ taken in December, 1951, as he studies a Silvary holly (Ilex Aquifolium Argentea 
Marginata) in full berry at the Brownell [lexetum, and described in his now 
famous book of the ‘‘Hollies.”’ 
Bibliography 
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE HOLLY Species, Compiled by Maynard Fulton 
FLOWERS IN BRITAIN, L. J. F. Brimble 
GLOSSARY OF BOTANICAL TERMS, W. A. Dayton 
Ho .iirs, H. Harold Hume 
HOLLY PRODUCTION IN OREGON, A. N. Roberts and C. A. Boller, Oregon 
State College Bulletin 
HoLLy, YEW AND Box, W. Dallimore 
ILExX AQUIFOLIUM (The Gardeners’ Chronicle), Monograph by Tom Moore 
(reproduced by Maynard Fulton) 
INDEX KEWENSIS (including supplements to 1940) 
MANUAL OF CULTIVATED TREES AND SHRUBS, Alfred Rehder 
MANUAL OF THE TREES OF NORTH AMERICA, Charles Sprague Sargent 
PUBLICATIONS OF THE HOLLY SOCIETY OF AMERICA 
SHRUBS AND VINES FOR AMERICAN GARDENS, Donald Wyman 
STANDARDIZED PLANT NAMES, J. Horace McFarland 
THE GENUS ILEX IN CHINA, Shiu-Ying Hu 
THE STANDARD CYCLOPEDIA OF HORTICULTURE, L. H. Bailey 
TREES AND SHRUBS OF THE BRITISH ISLES, W. J. Stokoe 
TREES IN BRITAIN, L. J. F. Brimble 
TREES OF NORTHEASTERN UNITED STATES, H. P. Brown 
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