(Hallawell Seed Co., San Francisco, California. Catalog, p. 75. 1942) : 
Leaves dark green; fruit rosy red. Tuttle Bros. Nurseries, Pasadena, Cali- 
fornia. Catalog, p. 23. 1945, as P. koidzumii ‘Lewisi’ : Leaves glossy; fruit 
glistening dark red, larger fruit and clusters than other clones. 
P. koidzumii 
Red 40A, RHS 
(Bay State Nurseries, North Abington, Massachusetts. Catalog, p. 18. 
[1960], without description). No additional information available. 
(Lindley Nursery, Greensboro, North Carolina. Catalog, p. 12. Spring 
1957, as P. coccinea ‘Lindleyana’) : Small to medium, somewhat spread- 
ing growth habit; leaves light green; fruit orange, persistent; selection 
found in block of P. coccinea. F. deVos. Proceedings, Plant Propagators 
Society, p. 34. 1958 : Zone 6. Letter April 7, 1967, Lindley Nursery : 
Selected and introduced by Lindley Nursery in 1957. 
Misspelled as ‘Lidleyana’ 
P. coccinea 
(Overlook Nurseries, Mobile, Alabama. Catalog, p. 47. 1951-52) : Dwarf in 
nature but will attain an ultimate height of 8 ft; branches short and 
slender with pendulous tendency, grows very compact; leaves 1/2 to 3/4 
inch long, boxwood like; practically no thorns; fruit bright coral red, large, 
globose, and slightly flattened, hidden by dense foliage before maturity. 
Letter January 27, 1960, K. Sawada, Overlook Nurseries : Originated as 
sport of P. formosana, selected in 1941 by K. Sawada, Overlook Nurseries, 
and introduced in 1951. U.S. plant patent no. 884, October 18, 1949. 
Misspelled as ‘Lo-Dense’, ‘Lodense’ 
P. koidzumii 
Orange Red 33B, RHS 
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