Santa Rosa Quince 
urbank’s second important new quince, 
and was grown as a seedling from Rae’s Mammoth, crossed 
with the Portugal quince. It is remarkable for its great size and pro- 
ductiveness, for beauty of form, and for the tender flesh and 
delicious flavor of its fruit, and the diminutive size of the 
core, It was rechristened Child’s Quince by the 
introducer to whom it was sold. 
This was Mr. B 
