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Originated at the Experimental Farm, Canada Dept. of Agr., 

 Morden, Manitoba, Canada. Released under Number M.R. 451. 

 Named before 1958 by Simpson Orchard Co., Vincennes, Ind. 



Description : Flowers ; single, pink. Fruit ; red, approx. 2.3 cm. in 

 diam. 



Location: (P). 



cv. Pink Eye* 



Of unknown parentage, probably of Canadian origin. Syns: 

 M. cv. Dakota Pink Eye; M. cv. Diamond Jubilee; M. cv. Will's 

 Pink Eye. 



Introd. about 1945 by the now closed Oscar H. Will & Co., 

 Bismarck, N. Dak. Reintrod. by Oscar H. Will & Co. as M. cv. 

 Diamond Jubilee in 1956 in honor of their 75th anniversary. Name 

 refers to a pale pinkish white area in center of the flowers. 



Description: Flowers; single, expanding buds pinkish red, open 

 pinkish white and white. Fruit ; red, approx. 2 cm. in diam. 



Location: (P). 



cv. Pink Giant* 



A selection of unknown parentage, probably M. baccata X M. 

 pumila var. niedzwetzkyana (67). 



Introd. by Carl A. Hansen, Hansen Nursery, Brookings, S. Dak. 

 Offered for the first time in Carl A. Hansen, Spring Catalogue, 

 1939. 



Description: Flowers; single, expanding buds rose pink, open 

 pale pink to pale lavender, approx. 5 cm. across. Fruit; orange, 

 orange red to red on exposed side, approx. 2 cm. in diam. 



Location: (0). 



cv. Pioneer Scarlet* 



A seedling of unknown parentage. 



Introd. before 1954 by A. L. Young, Bonnie Brooks Farms, 

 Brooks, Alberta, Canada. 

 Location: (I). 



cv. Pixie* 



M. floribunda- 



M. pruni folia 

 cv. Pendula — I 



cv. Exzellenz Thiel*-, 



cv. Oekonomierat 

 M. pumila var. Echtermeyer* 



niedzwetzkyana 1 = cv. Pixie* 



Unknown- 



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