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The Holly Society of America, Inc. is an active, non-profit organization with members throughout the United States and numerous foreign countries. The purpose of the Society is to stimulate interest, promote research, and collect and disseminate information about the genus Ilex. The society provides the medium for all people interested in hollies, including both novices and skilled growers, to communicate and exchange information through scientific studies, publications, lectures, meetings, visiting holly collections, and other educational endeavors.
Do you sell Hollies? Wholesale and retail sources are welcome. We would be interested in adding you to our source list. Click here to email us.
NEW Test Hollies Gallery
The Test Holly Program
Years 2008 - 2011
For a PDF file of the Fall 2011 Report and Evaluation Form click here...
Plant Descriptions and Photos Click Here...
NEW Articles
FRENCH CONNECTION TOUR, 2009
By Dennis Superczynski
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Winter is prime time to view UT Arboretum's 200+ holly collection
By T. Wayne Waters Special to the News Sentinel
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HOLLY HAVEN • Winter 2010
Winter 2010 edition of Cape Cod Home Magazine
By Dan Dewey
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Member Photo

A new hybrid called 'Dragon Claws' by Jim Resch. The tip spine
on each leaf is strongly reflexed, providing the perfect starting
point for each miniature icicle.
2003-2012 Hollies of the Year Poster
ON SALE NOW!
Bill Cannon has created a beautiful poster that features the 2003-2012 Hollies of the Year, and has donated it to the Holly Society. The full color, 11 × 17 inch (28 × 43 cm) poster has a photograph of each holly, sells for $15, including domestic postage
Bill will mail you the poster and the proceeds will help support the Holly Society.
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The Holly Society of America, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization with members from around the world, both amateur and professional, that share a common interest in hollies. Holly Society members are encouraged to participate in HSA activities at the local, regional, and national levels. Such participation serves to enhance the bonds of fellowship and expand each member’s knowledge of the genus Ilex.
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Gene Eisenbeiss Holly of the Year 2011
Ilex x 'Nellie R. Stevens'

Photo by William Cannon
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