‘Lowboy’ 
‘Lownde’s Early Red’ 
‘Lutea’ 
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(John Vermeulen & Son, Neshanic Station, New Jersey. Final List. 1952, as 
P. coccinea ‘Lowboy’, without description). Kelsey Nursery Service, High- 
lands, New Jersey. Catalog No. 159, p. 13. Spring 1957, as P. Lalandi 
‘Lowboy’ : Smaller in all parts; grows to 8 ft. Sherwood Nursery, Gresham, 
Oregon. Catalog, p. 30. 1959-60 : Evergreen; spreading growth habit; only a 
few feet high; leaves good green, lush; fruit shiny red, profuse. H.J. van de 
Laar. Dendroflora 3:42. 1966 : Fruit bright red (715, HCC), small, 7 1/2 by 6 
mm, from September to November. Letter April 6, 1967, John Vermeulen & 
Son : Compact, bushy form, spreads out rather than up; fruit more red than 
‘Lalandei’. Letter January 14, 1960, Don MacLaughlin, Holly Acres, Red 
Bank, New Jersey : Parent plant found by D. MacLaughlin at Atlantic High- 
lands, New Jersey; selected in 1934 as only plant that withstood —15 °F 
temperatures; growth habit twice as broad as tall. D.R. Egolf and R.F. 
Drechsler. Baileya 15(2):84. 1967 : Chromosome number 2n=34. 
Misspelled as ‘Loboy’, ‘Low Boy’ 
P. coccinea 
Orange Red 30D-32A, RHS 
(Treseders’ Nurseries [Truro] Ltd., Truro, Cornwall, England. Catalog No. 8, 
p. 89. [1967]) : Leaves narrow; fruit red, early ripening. Letter November 23, 
1967, Neil Treseder, Treseders’ Nurseries : Selected ca. 1955 by N. Hadden, 
West Porlock, Somerset, England, from P. crenulata seedlings raised from 
seed from the Lownde’s Nepalese expedition. Named and introduced by 
Treseders’ Nurseries; however, plant proved inferior and propagation was 
later discontinued. 
P. crenulata 
(W. Drummond & Sons Ltd., Stirling, Scotland. Catalog, p. 9. 1948-49, as P. 
rogersiana ‘Lutea’) : Flowers profusely in June; fruit orange; very winter 
hardy. 
= ‘Flava’, ‘Aurantiaca Flava’, ‘Flava Nova’, ‘Rogersiana Flava’, 
‘Xanthocarpum’ 
P. rogersiana 
